Ride 542, Mount Baker Hill Climb
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Ride 542, Mount Baker Hill Climb - Cycle
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Comments: Mass Start and the air was very chilly (sun was just coming over the mountains and lot of the ride was in the shade of tall Evergreen/Fir trees) Was not interested in getting all worked up to fight wind chill so soon. So I was in no hurry and it was into the sun. So everyone was checking up and looking left to pass slowing riders (just like marathons, people jackrabbit start and than fade). Ride progress ok. I was in the last third (probably)after 10 miles.. I'm always in no mans land. Never can hang with the group ahead and no group behind catches me. By myself most of the race. A few people passed me and I caught a few. Stayed in second ring most of the first 10 miles or so. Some downhills went to big ring to get some speed and glide..Trying to save energy for the long climbs. As I hit climbs coming off my downhills glides. Really lost speed fast as soon as the ascent happened. Kept looking at my rear tire (is it flat-going flat? Almost stopped to check. but didn't) Did see 3 riders on the side with flats. First one was within two miles of the start. Finally hit the long uphill climb by the Hwy Maint building. Tried to stay in second ring smallest gear/cog? Lasted for awhile. Eventually had to go to small chainring. Used that most of the way for the next 20KM..Average speed was 6.6-8.0 MPH HR was 164 ave depending if it was a switchback and if I was out of seat pedaling... Got to the final 3KM, which were the hardest. Being so close to finish, but you look up at the road above the treeline and see a couple more switchbacks with riders going up and mental fatigue really kicks in. Smiled at my wife with 500 yds to go, dog was straining at leash. Could have used him to be a sled dog. MUSH! What would you do differently?: I wish I would have driven the course first. Haven't been up there since Sep 2000. But that might have psyched me out some. I guess nothing. If I do it next year and to better my time. Will need to do some serious long climbs to build fitness for that event. Be lighter in weight...Hard to be a Clydesdale. Post race
Warm down: Rode around the parking lot looking for wife. Got some bananas and Baker Cookies. Had to wait for all riders to arrive (one more hour) before they opened road to head back down. Walked around... What limited your ability to perform faster: Weight, conditioning for long climbs. Tried to stay in a comfort zone, didn't want to blow up..Now I really know how the sprinters feel during the mountains in the TDF. Just want to survive. Event comments: This was the third year, last year it poured rain. Sunny and cool, actually great weather once you got warmed up. Proceeds go to Bicyling advocacy and the Ken Meyer Memorial Foundation (Cancer). If the weather can remain decent in future years. The event should grow. Great challenge, great road conditions... Great T-shirt and bought a bike jersey..Didn't stick around for the raffle and drawing...suppose to be alot of goodies to be given away. Last updated: 2005-09-16 12:00 AM
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Drink coffee, ate Oatmeal and read BT. Also listened to an April Wine song that Max had sent me over night...Had the tune in my head the whole ride.
Rode up and down the road in the little town of Glacier. Windchill was cold....Most people wore tights, rain/wind breaker jackets, gloves, booties.