Weekend

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It didn’t take too much for me to decide not to race this weekend. It was obvious I shouldn’t. But, I do hate watching races that I think I should be racing. I can’t and shouldn’t run a step. It is very bad for this particular injury. But, I also hate rest. I admit it, I am a very bad patient. So, I rode to the local cross race, here in Topeka, and stood around for hours. Then I went out on Saturday night, missed dinner, drank way too much, slept 4 hours and then drove to Lawrence to ride a 100 mile gravel road ride at 7am. It was 31 degrees when I left. Bill and Catherine were up for the adventure. Anyway, it was super windy and really beautiful. The hills North of Lawrence are great. Big rollers. Lots of new scenery. Other than getting ditched by anyone that knew the last 20 miles, the day was pretty great. It was epic having to ride the last 2 hours against a 20+mph headwind. I didn’t hurt myself too badly. I recovered better than I had imagined, but still am only 50/50 for next weekend. Okay. Don’t really feel too creative. Pictures below.

Trudi and Bromont at the race.  He (Bromont) got in 15 or so miles.

Trudi and Bromont at the race. He (Bromont) got in 15 or so miles.

Jeff Unruh put on a awesome race.  The course was perfect.

Jeff Unruh put on a awesome race. The course was perfect.

My brother, Kris, leading the single speed race on an old Colnago crossbike.

My brother, Kris, leading the single speed race on an old Colnago crossbike.

Artsy Party Saturday night.  Lots of great music.  Too much wine and dessert.

Artsy Party Saturday night. Lots of great music. Too much wine and dessert.

Map of the ride in case anyone wants to try to replicate it.  Nearly 8000 feet of climbing.

Map of the ride in case anyone wants to try to replicate it. Nearly 8000 feet of climbing.

What is left of the group huddling at the lunch stop at 60 miles.  It's not the temperature, it's the wind that gets you.

What is left of the group huddling at the lunch stop at 60 miles. It's not the temperature, it's the wind that gets you.

A 35 degree temperature swing by afternoon.  Stripping down after being ditched.

A 35 degree temperature swing by afternoon. Stripping down after being ditched.

This weekend….

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I’m now 70% committed on going to the Mark Twain National Forest South of St. Louis and race a 56 mile MTB race. It’s called the Berryman Epic Challenge. It’s a great prize list. Plus I hear it’s unbelievable singletrack. Rocky and challenging. The winning time last year was 4:42. That is a lot of singletrack riding. This will be the longest MTB race I’ve done in both time and distance. Catherine and Bill are racing too. The winning women’s time last year was nearly 6 hours. That is a really long time to be riding challenging singletrack.

For the last two days I’ve been going out and riding my MTB during the day and then trying to make it work right at night. Yesterday it rained most of the day, so the singletrack riding was pretty treacherous. Kind of reminded me of the Mt. Snow Vermont Norba National/World Cup. Wet roots and rocks. The main issue was the wet leaves covering everything. It’s full on fall here, so it is beautiful out. But, for cycling when it’s wet, that is not good. Now I’m pretty tweaked everywhere from all those minute movements needed to stay upright. I was pleasantly surprised that I came back with all the blood I left the house with. That normally wouldn’t have been the case in these conditions. I did see two huge wild turkeys walking across the street just a few houses down in my neighborhood. Maybe that is good luck?

MTB racing is nearly as energy consuming as cyclocross when you’re not riding. There is so much stuff to do. Sealing tires. Making sure you have all the extra stuff you’re most likely going to need for the weekend. It’s endless.

So, I’m driving there tomorrow to pre-ride whatever I can of the course and try to get a feel for the terrain. Tonight I’m going to do my most serious training and watch the movie Race Across the Sky here in Topeka. It’s a film on this years Leadville 100. Starring Lance and Dave Wiens. It’s a long race. But not mostly singletrack. They should come out this weekend and see what midwest MTB racing is like.

Looking down my street on the way back from a ride.  The leaves are beautiful, but treacherous when they're wet.

Looking down my street on the way back from a ride. The leaves are beautiful, but treacherous when they're wet.

Bill riding through maple leaf carpet.

Bill riding through maple leaf carpet.