Saturday, April 08, 2006

Sea Otter - Days 1 & 2 (and some hardware)

Day #1:
My flight left Seattle bright and early on Friday morning. Hayes, Aaron, and myself arrived at the San Jose airport to clear skies and warm temps. We rolled down to Monterey and the race venue at Laguna Seca. Beautiful green hills with a car race track all wrapped up in the terrain. The event is huge. Industry rigs everywhere, several different races (road, mtb, dirt jump, etc.) going on at one time, and a whole lot of people on bikes. I heard there were over 10k people registered for the various events over the course of the weekend. With all the mud, it definitely has a Woodstock of bikes vibe about it. Anyway, we proceeded to get the bikes built and hit the XC course for a pre-ride. It's wicked fast with lots of swoopy fun singletrack. About two-thirds into the 18 mile loop, the skies turned dark and opened up with 25 mph wind gusts. Fun stuff for a pre-ride. The sandy course ate my middle ring in the process so I was suffering from a wicked case of chain suck. We got back to our pimp rental van, changed, and made our way through the massive traffic jam to Salinas. I stopped at a shop in Salinas and luckily they had an XTR middle ring to replace the one that was misfiring on my Enlightenment during the pre-ride. We grabbed some grub and then I promptly set in to a few hours of bike maintenance to get the rig ready for short-track XC on Saturday morning.

Day #2:
Arrived at the race venue bright and early to scope the yet unseen short-track course out. Wow, lots and lots and lots of mud. I watched the earlier races and noted all the pits that were unrideable because I certainly wasn't going to pre-ride in those nasty conditions. I decided to mount up the full fender set to stay reasonably clean. I get a short warmup in and then head over for my 11:00 am start. The whistle blows and were off like pigs in mud. Slip and slide was the name of the game. Run over the impassable stuff and slide down the somewhat rideable stuff. I had my running game on today and passed many people that were trying in vane to keep pedaling. I ended up on the box in third place. Mission accomplished.

Here's a shot of the hardware:


I'll have some action and podium shots in the future.

Now, its time to recover and get prepped for battle number two the 36-mile beast of a XC race. Hopefully, the climbing legs are firing on all cylinders and I can give'r a go.

Later,

Blue Star

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Congrats, Blue Star and KLH to you! Wish I was there with you.
Ride Fast tomorrow. You're amazing.