Sunday, August 23, 2009

I have to confess...

When I said I bailed last night...I really bailed out and joined my pit crew at the local Marriott. Allamuchy purests are surely rolling their eyes, but it was between a dry bed two minutes from the race and a wet tent. The Marriott won. I had to come clean :-)

Anyway...when I returned to the race this morning to pound out some laps I found a very, very quiet race scene, which I found kind of strange. I started to get my race stuff together when my neighbour in tent city, Barry, popped open his tent window and informed me that due to the trail conditions the race had been called off in the middle of the night

The pit crew and I are heading home now. I have bikes to clean and tents to dry. Thanks for following me on this adventure.

My handsome pit crew:

Heading out for some laps

Hello, I am heading out for my sunrise lap and hope to actually see the sun! I am going to do two laps back to back and perhaps even three if (a) there is enough time and (b) I feel like it. I'll therefore be offline for the next little bit and probably won't blog until the end of the race.

Have great morning, thanks for following and thank you for your support. Dr. Loggie and research really appreciate it!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Bailing for the Night!

The thunderstorms have started and I am bailing for the night! I figure that it will be much more pleasant to race in the morning and I am aiming to fire things up again for my favourite lap, the dawn lap. I figure that I can do two, maybe three more laps in tomorrow. My back will appreciate the rest between now and then!

Training would have been a good idea

Surprisingly, I have been feeling really good on course. My first lap flew and then I dove into a second. I started to feel the pain of not training about at mile 4 on my second lap. My legs feel good but my neck and back are not very happy with all of the rocks. And there are many, many rocks.

Although it was raining this morning on the way to the race, the rain has held off so far (knock on wood). The course is a wet, but it is really the mud that is making things challenging. It is peanut butter mud out there and it makes your bike weigh about 20 pounds heavier.

Alex and Chad have arrived and I am hanging out with them now and giving my back and neck a break.

Here are a couple of pictures from this morning...my car with two bikes on the roof, how cool does that look? and hanging out waiting for the morning rain to pass.


Off to the Race

I woke up this morning at 1am to the most ferocious thunder storm that I have heard in a while. I am pretending that it was a very localized storm and only really happened in Pennington and that the weather patterns up in Allamuchy are completely different and dry. I can hope right?

I am about to load the car and head to the race. Hope to see the sun once I crest the hill into Hunterdon County!

later,

Kathrin

Friday, August 21, 2009

Hurricane Bill

It looks like it is going to be a wet one! Figures that Hurricane Bill has to create some crazy weather patterns this weekend.

I am really looking forward to riding. Should be fun. I am going to head up to Allamuchy at 7am in order to get there in time for checkin and the riders meeting at 11am. My pit crew (Chad and Alex)is coming up for the noon race start. Fingers crossed that the conditions are decent.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Game On!

I finished my third and last training ride this past Sunday and am as ready as I will be for the race this coming week. It should be fun. The trails at Allamuchy are great and I am just going to take it at my own pace.

At the very least this will serve as prep for cross season, for which I am really psyched about but completely out of shape for.

Kathrin