Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Vultures Knob and East Fork OMBC

It's been a couple years since I have raced back to back cross country races. And with two Ohio races on the schedule the same weekend I jumped at the opportunity.

First up was a Vulture's Knob series race. I have not had good luck here so far this season and had high hopes for this race.

I got a great start and jumped into the lead going into the singletrack. I was feeling great and riding well and the top few of us had created a gap early in the race.

Then as fast as it started my race c
ame to an end as I slashed a tire in the first stream crossing. I put a tube in and was able to continue but since I was so far back decided to DNF and save myself for the next day's race at East Fork.............................................................................................. East Fork State park near Cincinnati is among my favorite courses. Probably the fastest course we race all season here in Ohio. It's a mostly flat singletrack loop with a bunch of high speed turns connected by a couple miles of road.

On race day temps hovered near 90 under sunny skies. Humidity was not too bad. No rain recently left the trails dusty and fast, always a fun combination.

The race started on the road near the beach. I recognized Indiana Andy and Kentucky Tony as I lined up at the start, two hella fast racers from the nearby states.

As we set of up the first paved climb that begins the race I fell into line near the front. The park ranger was supposed to clear the road of traffic but apparently they missed this civilian on a hybrid as we overtook him early on the climb. Just as we passed him Indiana Andy attacked the climb, Kentucky Tony went with him and I was lucky enough to jump onto them as the 3 of us formed a small gap heading down the first few miles of road leading to the trail.

As we filed into the trail Kentucky took the lead and I grabbed onto Indiana's wheel as the 3 of us went flying through the woods. These guys were riding very fast and I was content to just follow them for the first lap. I noticed the air was hot, like a hair dryer and decided to be as conservative as possible so as not to burn out early.

Slowly Kentucky pulled away from us and I was undecided on whether to burn some matches and chase him, or bide my time and wait.
Just then Indiana went down hard right in front of me and I was in second all alone. I decided to chase Kentucky for about five minutes but he saw me coming and put in an effort to stay ahead. It was clear I was not going to catch him so I fell back into my racepace just as we entered the 2 mile road section again.
Indiana was coming up behind me now and eventually came around in front again. And now I could see Ohio Ben creeping up on us just as we began lap 2.

Midway through lap 2 Ben had caught us and it was the 3 of us cruising together. Ben passed me then Indiana crashed again, and it was Ben and I together now chasing the leader going into lap 3.

Lap 3 I was getting fatigued and could no longer hold onto Ben, he got a gap and I could see Indiana again behind me. Last lap! I just went with all I had trying to get to the finish.

Approaching the last 3 miles of trail I had 1st and 2nd in my sites then I carelessly monster trucked through the dry creek bed and heard the too familiar hiss of air leaking from my rear tire! No!!! I had worked so hard this race and raced so well to blow it now!
I continued on hoping my fresh sealant would plug the hole and it eventually did. I had just enough air to hold the tire off the rim but I had to be very careful in the corners. I could now only hold speed on smooth straight sections and with two miles to go I did my best to keep the bike upright and the tire on the rim.

I lost some time to first and second and almost got caught from behind but finally finished 3rd. This was a super exciting race and exactly the reason I keep coming back for more. 30 miles of racing and the top 4 finishers were within 90 seconds of each other!

THAT'S racing!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

NIRKIN OUT

I had intentionally not scheduled any far away races this year in order to get back into showing and working my dogs. The first stop of the year was the Nation Independent Rottweiler Klub's Midwest Sieger Show and Illinoise State Championships .

I took my 6yr old female Lava n her pup 15 month old Sookie. Sookie would be showing in conformation and Lava was to compete in her first protection tournament. My dog friend Skip traveled up with me and brought his two male dogs. He claims he likes male dogs because he "does not understand the female of ANY species".

Overall it was a real fun weekend consisting of: meeting some new characters in the dog world, seeing some really great dogs, drinking, camping, plenty of heat and sun.

Sookie got an SG on day one and an SG2 and trophy on day two. (sg means "very good") that's good for a bitch her age so I was satisfied.

The protection tournament turned into more of a practice session and was not scored. I am afraid we were a little unprepared having only one day to practice...(last minute decision) it was fun to do anyway.

I spent most of my time taking photos on day one,,,click me if you want to see all hundred n sumthin of them.

Overall it was a great weekend that leaves me looking forward to our next show.