After the first couple miles of the race the climbing starts and seems to go on for a while. It seemed that when you weren't climbing you were going downhill. I tried to keep my heart rate in check on the climbs and also be conservative on the decents to keep it on two wheels since the entire trail was new to me. At the half way point I was still feeling pretty good so I kept following my plan. I made it through the rest of the climbs without any problems and got to the really rocky last 7 miles. I felt like I was walking the bike more than I was riding it on the rocks and was having trouble unclipping from my left pedal (which wasn't great on the rocky parts and made me walk more stuff that I should have). I decided to take the time to fix it so I would feel more comfortable riding the rocks. After fixing it I felt more comfortable and was riding more of the rock sections. Everyone said when you see the cell phone tower you are at the end, and I was definitely not expecting it when I saw it. Once I saw it I knew the rest of the race was all downhill. Once I got on the black top section I went as hard as I could. I looked down at my bike computer and saw I was doing 40 mph, which is probably the fastest I've ever been on a mountain bike. I finished with a time of 4 hours 24 minutes, which I was very happy with. I'm hoping that I can get under 4 hours this year, which may by unrealistic but we'll see. I felt like I still had energy at the end of the race so in February I'll go harder on all the climbs and try to ride more of the rocky sections to see how that changes my overall time.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Snake Creek Gap TT #1
After the first couple miles of the race the climbing starts and seems to go on for a while. It seemed that when you weren't climbing you were going downhill. I tried to keep my heart rate in check on the climbs and also be conservative on the decents to keep it on two wheels since the entire trail was new to me. At the half way point I was still feeling pretty good so I kept following my plan. I made it through the rest of the climbs without any problems and got to the really rocky last 7 miles. I felt like I was walking the bike more than I was riding it on the rocks and was having trouble unclipping from my left pedal (which wasn't great on the rocky parts and made me walk more stuff that I should have). I decided to take the time to fix it so I would feel more comfortable riding the rocks. After fixing it I felt more comfortable and was riding more of the rock sections. Everyone said when you see the cell phone tower you are at the end, and I was definitely not expecting it when I saw it. Once I saw it I knew the rest of the race was all downhill. Once I got on the black top section I went as hard as I could. I looked down at my bike computer and saw I was doing 40 mph, which is probably the fastest I've ever been on a mountain bike. I finished with a time of 4 hours 24 minutes, which I was very happy with. I'm hoping that I can get under 4 hours this year, which may by unrealistic but we'll see. I felt like I still had energy at the end of the race so in February I'll go harder on all the climbs and try to ride more of the rocky sections to see how that changes my overall time.
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