Granogue is awesome. There's no two ways about it. And as usual, I have had a full week to reflect on its awesomeness before my blog entry. So after two days of cross practice on the course, and a 15hr work day on Friday, I made it to my parents house just in time to eat dinner and go to bed. The next morning I was up normal time and headed to Granogue with Ms. Geology. She was doing reg, or something, for the day. I wasn't technically doing anything until after racing was over, but I figured that showing up would be good. Team spirit and all. Plus I love Granogue. It is by far my favorite course out there. And my favorite race in general, I think, because of the whole atmosphere and all the great people who run it. I am very proud to say that I am one of those people. The proudest I have ever been. It means a lot to me to be part of a community like that. You all are awesome.
To top it off, I had a weekend of great racing. After a so-so start position on Saturday, I moved up into 28th place. I had ridden Saturday's course a bunch, so I knew its flow. That helped a lot, but having good legs didn't hurt. It was super convenient that Granogue happened to fall at the end of a training block. The whole course, in my opinion was super flowy and hard, with some interesting elements including a fun downhill section to the greenhouse, and the awesome tree-root corner where I passed tons of people (roadies). I can't say enough about how much fun I had, or how hard it was, so I'll just stop talking.
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Leading a group up the road |
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Cross skillz??? |
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This shot should be used for both C3 and Granogue publicity
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Sunday was equally as awesome. Great course, No barriers, which was interesting. Shortened Tower run-up with an awesome downhill remount to a ripping fast off-camber corner. Then there was that back slalom section through the trees, which was fun to rip up and down. Had a much better start position this time, so I had to actually fight for my position all the time. It's a really nice feeling to actually have to race, something I hope to replicate in next year's mountain bike season. I did pull back a few spots (finished 24th), though I did not accomplish my goal of winning Granogue. Someday, maybe someday, I will win Granogue Cross. And Granogue Mountain Bike too. That would be nice.
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Tower Run-up in traffic |
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Amphitheater run-up, last lap |
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Charging to the line |
Yesterday I traveled with Jewelry Store Ben to DCCX, another iconic east coast cross race. It was fun. I was really excited when I saw my number was 414. That meant I would start on the second row! I'd have a chance at a result! When I got to the start line I was told to move back. Numbers started at 300. FML. Still pulled back 70 some places to finish 42nd. Not a great result, but an effort I am happy with. Next weekend I'm going to try and make it to Beacon Cross (assuming I can get off work), but I will definitely be at HPCX. See ya'll out there!