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Comments: As usual, I start slow and let the aggressive riders get ahead of me and out of my way. I thought I was so far behind at the end of first lap, but hubby told me L2 was only 20 seconds ahead of me. I know she tends to fade late in the races, so I started to push harder. When I finally got her in my sights, I was pretty excited. I told myself to push and stay with her until the last mile or two of slogging through mud. I know I can outrun her, and I was guessing she would have to get off the bike for those segments. I couldn't believe that I was able to pass her earlier on the flat gravel path. It was easy riding then, and I was just trying to hold her at that point. I was surprised that I could pass her then. Then when we went back into the single track, I rode hard because I was worried that with her superior technical skills, she would pass me. And I pushed hard during the un-ridealbe parts. She never did catch me, and I beat her by 5 minutes. I think she got a little discouraged when I passed her. We know each other strengths/weaknesses pretty well, so I think she knew I would be stronger on the last mile of mostly unrideable terrain. What would you do differently?: Nothing. Post race
Warm down: This is a fun race. The sponsoring business, Bikeman, puts on a great feast of hot soup, bread, fresh-picked apples, and gingerbread. The soup was a fantastic pumpkin-carrot-ginger soup. Yum. Event comments: A great way to end the mtn bike series! Last updated: 2006-09-13 12:00 AM
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United States
Maine Mountain Bike Association
55F / 13C
Overcast
Overall Rank = /
Age Group = W18-99
Age Group Rank = 2/3
Watched hubby race a good race. He was first Maine VetII, but since this was New England race, he finished 6th in his age category.
Kids did great in the kids' race.
ride road and around and around a dirt parking lot.