The final round of the South West series was now here. I was looking forward to it as there has been quite a gap since the last mountain bike race I did (Bontrager twenty four/12).
I pre rode the course and really enjoyed it. As it had rained it was quite muddy in places but still dry in other sections. I kept the tyres I was racing on (Kenda tubeless small block eights). They seemed to grip quite well even in the wetter parts.
My bottles were already made up and I was ready to race. Us females went off last, which was a bit of a shame but also good as well so I could pick people off one by one.
The whistle was blown and off we went. My start wasn’t the greatest; Jane Cummings (vet winner) was off like a rocket so stayed with her as much as possible.
We caught up the slower riders of the vet men so did get held up quite a bit on the single track. There was a technical section near the beginning of the course where riders were coming off in all directions; it was quite hilarious but a bit frustrating as I just wanted to get on and race!
By lap two, every one had spread out a bit, which was good, so then I could use people as targets to pass. I dropped my bottle a quarter of the way in to the 3rd lap. I got really thirsty that I slowed down a bit.
On my last lap I grabbed a bottle from the feed zone and drank it like anything!! I felt hydrated again and went as hard as I could for my final lap. With about 800m to go to the finish I could see a fellow training partner up ahead. I rode up and sat on his rear wheel and hung on as much as possible all the way to the finish.
I was quite exhausted and pleased I put in the extra effort to the end.
A great course and have enjoyed the whole series.
I pre rode the course and really enjoyed it. As it had rained it was quite muddy in places but still dry in other sections. I kept the tyres I was racing on (Kenda tubeless small block eights). They seemed to grip quite well even in the wetter parts.
My bottles were already made up and I was ready to race. Us females went off last, which was a bit of a shame but also good as well so I could pick people off one by one.
The whistle was blown and off we went. My start wasn’t the greatest; Jane Cummings (vet winner) was off like a rocket so stayed with her as much as possible.
We caught up the slower riders of the vet men so did get held up quite a bit on the single track. There was a technical section near the beginning of the course where riders were coming off in all directions; it was quite hilarious but a bit frustrating as I just wanted to get on and race!
By lap two, every one had spread out a bit, which was good, so then I could use people as targets to pass. I dropped my bottle a quarter of the way in to the 3rd lap. I got really thirsty that I slowed down a bit.
On my last lap I grabbed a bottle from the feed zone and drank it like anything!! I felt hydrated again and went as hard as I could for my final lap. With about 800m to go to the finish I could see a fellow training partner up ahead. I rode up and sat on his rear wheel and hung on as much as possible all the way to the finish.
I was quite exhausted and pleased I put in the extra effort to the end.
A great course and have enjoyed the whole series.