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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Can you ride a bike in heels?

Wedding Day
I just had to post this picture to honor my husband.  I think this picture says a lot about the two of us.  First off, it's been just over 1 month since we tied the knot, that's about 4 weeks (4 weekends too).  I have been home for 2 of those weekends.  That means, we have hardly seen each other.  Look how supportive he is.  When I can't pedal the bike because my dress is long and white and I have bright fuchsia colored heels on, I know I can count on my husband.  Okay, not only is he reliable but he helps lead me in the right direction, look at how excited he is to steer us towards the right path in life.  He is always the one to work hard (after all he is pedaling the bike) and I'm the one who gets to sit and enjoy the ride of my life.

Why don't I tell you about my enjoyable life.  I flew to LA Friday morning of the 20th to race my bike (what's new).  A smaller UCI race, means an easier way to get lots of UCI points.  The race was "Spooky Kross" and "Krosstober fest".  The races where freakishly fantastic (at the LA County Fairgrounds in Pomona, CA).  The course (same for each day) started out on a fast pavement incline with a swooping right hander onto an even faster horse track (yes the place where horses race).  We then rode real fast on the horse track before taking a left hander onto some rocky somewhat loose dirt, up some stairs, down a hill into a shaarrrp 180 degree turn, into some berms, under the fly over, through some sand, and onto the grass.  Once in the grass you wove in and out through turns, sprinted on the straight-a-ways and then you where back on a short section of the race track, went behind the track past some barns and then back onto the super fast and wide open track, where you then took a slow loose left hander back on the grass.  Once on the grass you did some more turning, accelerating, and this time leaping (over the barriers).  Once you filed you way through the grass we found ourselves accelerating up onto an awesomely steep fly over, onto a table top straight into a berm, onto another table top, to another berm, to another berm (large berms) and then a BMX pump track, around a turn, over a blip, onto the race track, make a turn and back through the finish area to do some more laps.  Whew that was a mouthful.  Say that really fast, and that's how fast the race was.

I had one thought in my head, and it was "be smart".  Looking back at the race, of course there are things I would change, but it's all a part of the learning experience, and when I'm the one teaching myself, sometimes it just takes a little bit longer.
Saturday night podium

The first day was a night race under the lights, and it was blazing fast, before I knew it, I found myself in front group of 4.  I started realizing how awesome I felt, how it felt so good to not be racing at elevation...I could breath.  My legs didn't feel like lead.  I felt good, I could do this.  With an awesome course, great spectators (including my dads friend!!!!!), and strong competitors I knew this could be a good race.  Yes, like always I fumbled in areas, got passed on sections that I sucked at (like the BMX pump track) but I knew what I had to do to finish the race.  No need to go into detail about how every lap went, but the last lap the race dwindled down to 3 of us, then 2, and then we where all alone and I was sitting in 2nd.  I finished 2nd place!  YES!!!  That's a lot of UCI points!  I was ecstatic at the end of the race, I couldn't believe what I just pulled off.  That's when I realized...I can do this.  I have it in me.

Sunday's Podium
Sunday's race I didn't race as smart as I did on Saturday.  It was the same front group of 4 and we just kept attacking each other, wearing ourselves out.  I feel like I did a lot of leading (which is probably pay back from my lack of leading on Saturday) but hey, if it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger.  On the last lap (or was it 2nd to last lap?) a rider made an attack and held it strong to the end, I did everything I could to hang onto the gal in 2nd, but I just couldn't do it, and every time I turned around 4th place was RIGHT on my wheel!  I tried everything to get her away, and then finally on the last straight section before the fly over I hit it hard (especially since I knew she was better at the BMX stuff then me!!).  I was able to get a small gap coming out of the BMX stuff, thought I would be able to hold her off and next thing I knew I hear people going "OOOOWWWWWW" and I hear a sprint taking place.  I turned around and she was up out of the saddle going HARD, so I did what I had to do to hold onto 3rd place.  I had to work for that 3rd place finish, but once again I am beyond excited with my results.  I think I can do this, I think I handle this racing business.  I only hope to go harder, faster, and further.

Overall I had a fantastic weekend in Southern California.  Of course mud would have been great, but Dorothy Wong (race promoter) put together a fantastic race and was able to hook me up with some great host housing for the weekend, it was Courtenay and the dudes.  They where all great, my host housing was extremely helpful and fantastic, the weekend couldn't have been better!

After two weeks of travel I had the privilege to stay home!!!  This last weekend was the SCX Sprinker Park.  I couldn't wait to race a local race and see my CX family!  What a fun course, wow they made some huge improvements on that course, I had a blast, plus the women made me work for the win!  I also was sporting a halloween costume.  Unfortunately for you (and fortunately for me) there are no pictures of it, I called it "The Striptease".  Yes...a piece of wire sticking off a tree tore my skin suit and there was a giant hole right on my left hip, it was probably about 4 inches long!  I couldn't quit the race and I still had 4 laps to go after it happened.  So I just tried my best to keep my cool and ride on.  I thought for a prize I was going to get some needle and thread, but I didn't.  Today I dropped my skinsuit off at the seamstress to fix it, she will surely have some needle and thread.


We got our wedding pictures back!  So here are a couple to enjoy!


My Girls and I
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Married!
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