We crossed the finished line with smiles placing 1st in overall female teams and 22 out of total 82 teams. We were happy to see Team Trailmonster found their passport along the river and came across the finish line with smiles on their face too. Kuat came through this year providing free beer at the finish line which was the pre-party to the annual Holtmann bash that my husband and I put on at our house, which is next to Castlewood. I felt a big relief with my last race of the year completing a total of 17 races. Now for some down time and to start planning 2011.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Castlewood 8hr Adventure Race
We crossed the finished line with smiles placing 1st in overall female teams and 22 out of total 82 teams. We were happy to see Team Trailmonster found their passport along the river and came across the finish line with smiles on their face too. Kuat came through this year providing free beer at the finish line which was the pre-party to the annual Holtmann bash that my husband and I put on at our house, which is next to Castlewood. I felt a big relief with my last race of the year completing a total of 17 races. Now for some down time and to start planning 2011.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
I got up early on race day and took my own bag w/tubes and cooler to the only feed zone in the race which we would come to twice during the 55 mile race. I decided to do this for several reasons: 250 red bags all look the same on a picnic table, I wanted cold drinks in a small cooler since it was going to be warm, and I didn't want to have to get off my bike since I need a quick transition since my goal was to go after the geared women on my single speed. I placed my little cheap cooler next to a tree in the campground next to the parking lot.
The forecast was calling for rain so, I put a trash bag in my back pocket in case temps dropped w/rain. This is light weight and takes up no space. I mingled my way through the 250 racers at the start line looking for the top geared women. Scott Davis started announcing the race info. Then, 8 minutes till the start, a kind guy behind me pointed out that I had a big blister in my rear tire. Ok, this was bad. As soon as I would hit the rocky single track, this would for sure blow. I had no choice but, to push my way out of the tight crowd of anxious racers. I rode as fast as I could back to the cabin to change out the tire. I looked back and my kind husband was following me to help. I was mad at him for pulling out to help me since this would hurt him but, happy that I could change the tire out faster with his help.
Almost done putting a new tire on and then, I heard the explosion which sounded like dynamite! Race started. I started to panic since I was missing the start. I was saddened to see everyone heading up the hill but, me. My goal all the sudden changed to finishing the race instead of being competitive up with the geared women. Finally, I jumped on my bike and bolted out onto the course like a spooked horse . The first section was hilly gravel roads before getting to the single track. My legs were feeling pretty good climbing and I soon found myself weaving through the racers and catching up with the main field. I think being panicked helped a little.
Riding the single track was fun. I felt like I was back in the game. However, I was definitely pushing harder to get back in. I reached the 1st feed zone. Todd, my husband was standing there for some reason. He said all of my food, drinks, and tubes were gone-stolen. I had 2 bottles on my bike which were almost depleted and 1 bar and GU left. One of the race spectators was so kind to give me her left-over water so I poured it into my bottle. I said, "oh well...I'm going." Todd had quit the race due to his frame cracking.
So, I went from being panicked at the start of the race to pissed off. Who would steal orange filled bottles that looks and smells like crap and little Dixie cups filled with cut up bars and cliff blocks? Not as mad about the tubes since I still had 2 strapped on my bike. I still had a long race ahead of me with little water and food. So, I started looking for dropped bottles on the trail. Gross..I know. I was desperate. I saw a ton of them in the beginning of the race but, didn't find a single bottle when I needed it.
I bonked a little towards the end of the OT trail. Not sure if was going out too hard in the beginning to catch up, not drinking/eating much, or probably both. I was trying to conserve my water but, it was really warming up. Made it into the 2nd feed zone. A couple of racers who pulled out loaned me 1 more bottle with Cytomax in it to make it to the finish. Started feeling good again. I gave it everything I had left at the end. I managed to get 1st in single speed and 10th if I squeeze my time into the geared women results. I was hoping for top 6 among geared women's times but, considering everything that happened, I was happy.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Burnin at the Bluffs
We kept riding hard for the rest of the race. Anything can happen and I knew Sarah and Beth wouldn't give up. They have lots of experience in endurance racing. Cash started off our 2nd round of laps. On the trail, she heard something that sounded like a rock hitting the ground. Later, she realized she had lost her shifter when trying to shift. She knew exactly where she heard it so rode backwards on the course yelling "racer coming, racer coming" to try to avoid a crash while riding full speed. She found the shifter and put the front shifter upside down on opposite site so she could shift in the back. She still came in off that lap at 1:22. Wow. Would you believe she flatted on her 3rd lap too? But, that barely slows her down.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Binder Lake 6hr
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Midwest Single Speed Championship
Monday, July 5, 2010
Rollercoaster
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Lumberjack 100
Saturday, June 5, 2010
12hr Berryman Off-Road Duathlon
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
24hrs of Syllamo
After 5 consecutive laps some sort of stomach problem hit me. I usually don't get sick in races so not sure what it was from. We couldn't drink the water from Blanchard Springs so I got my water from another camp site. Jim Davis came to my rescue and gave me some Pepto Bismal. Wendy Davis was a few minutes in front of me (I think I gave her some super turbo oatmeal that morning) but, my stomach problems kept me out for 2 hrs so she gained a couple laps on me. After a couple hours, I felt fantastic! Time to play...game on!!! Close to 10pm, I hit the trail and wasn't going to stop again. I realized I was gaining time on each lap. Around 4-5 AM, I saw Wendy sitting down, FINALLY, and looked like she might have been a little tired. I quickly raced back out and realized I finally made up my time. I knew I could get 2 more laps in and finished sometime after 1pm winning the Women's single speed division completing 11 laps. I was also very happy with my 7th place overall position with the men too.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Ouachita Challenge 2010
Let me tell you, these folks do a great job putting on the tour/race. Everyone is friendly, there are plenty of volunteers for the race, great food at the aid stations (I saw but, didn’t want to stop), breakfast and dinner before and after the tour/race, and great schwag to include 2 bike frames (1 was Niner frame).
Be sure to put this race on your calendar for next year! http://www.ouachitachallenge.com/
Next, heading back down to Arkansas this weekend for 24 hours of Syllamo and Syllamo’s Revenge in May.