Ways to win more:
- Go faster.
- Fall down less.
- Pedal harder.
I think that about covers the self improvement.
On to the race recap!
Winter felt good with the fat bike racing and grass crits turning out well until I caught a nasty cold that dragged into spring. My lungs slowly started to work again just in time to race at Buck Hill and Opus a few times. Then it was off to Park City to watch my little sister graduate and sneak into the mountains on my Focus. That was fun and different. The mountains just keep going and you are always either boiling hot on the ascent or numb to your bones on the decent. After we returned to reality I had a few more Opus races that worked out alright. The most fun ones being the ones that I broke off the front with too many laps to go. I’ve failed and I’ve succeeded and I wouldn’t give either one back. Buck continued to go pretty well. I attended more races than most of my competitors so I ended up on the podium for the second half of the season. Heath and I joked that we got attendance awards. The difference was that he deserved his.
MNSCS racing was a mixed bag. I continue my tradition of sucking at Laddies Loppet and the Border Battle, and am starting a new tradition of sucking at Mont Du Lac. The rest of it went pretty well. The Freewheel Frolic was a mud fest that I was prepared for with mud tires and a good amount of early season fitness. Afton and Buck races are climbing races that I always feel at home doing. Particularly Buck because of our weekly series. All the other ones are fun and are kind of hit or miss. Except St. Cloud. I don’t like St. Cloud. Stay away from St. Cloud. Eh, maybe next year?
Chequamegon. I don’t know what there is to say about Chequamegon except that I got ridiculously lucky and did way better than I should have. That race was fun and I’ll remember it forever.
Cross loved me this year. It gave me my first real win of the year, even if the race was sparsely attended. Then I had my ups and downs even landing squarely on my head in an over the bars attack. Not a well thought out attack, but had to give it a go. My hat is off to Charlie, Mitch, and Fred. Three guys that were head and shoulders faster than me the whole cross season. Thanks for letting me hook onto your wheels on occasion.
Through all of this Amy managed to not strangle me to death while I slept. Thanks honey. You have the hardest job of all.