Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Cross Nats

What was I thinking? I mean really, I haven't raced really this whole season, but for some reason I decided that I was going to race cross nationals in Providence RI. The only reason I had was that I had gotten some UCI points in KC, and so I wouldn't be starting at the very back. And so I did it- no expectations, other than to have some fun and try to remember what its like to race again instead of standing around watching everyone. Oh, and not to crash on my shoulder, as an order from Alex.
warming up I wasn't nervous at all, since I wasn't expecting anything from myself- but once I got lined up and looked around and realized exactly what i was doing and who was around me, I got nervous. Luckily i started somewhere in the middle but i definitely did not ride agressive- and that means there was a lot of corners I got chopped in, but i wasn't about to risk crashing over a stupid corner. that means i lost quite a few places on the first few laps. i felt pretty good overall, but there were times i got too comfortable sitting behind someone, and i would have to tell myself that i was racing and to get going. being comfortable is definitely not something anyone should feel in a cross race. i think i just didn't have that drive to risk it but i think overall it turned out ok. since i didn't bring an extra bike for the pit, i suppose from the start i wasn't super serious about the race. its funny how things change though once you're actually on the start line. Going out and "having fun" wasn't on my mind when i heard the gun go off. it was an instant flashback to the last race i did, short track in brian head, UT. i have to say i was pretty excited to be in that group of girls, racing again.
I'm glad i did it, but i probably wouldn't say that if i had crashed and messed up the shoulder. I'm going to stick to training for a while and get through the surgery in January to get the plate out. Then I should be good to go for mtb season.

Monday, December 11, 2006

I raced again this weekend, this time at the ks state cross champs. it was definitely warmer, with the temps getting up to 45 or so. with some ice still in the shady spots, it made for some muddy corners that would eventually cause me to go down, but whats new. I prerode the course a couple hours before the race, and of course it changed since there were 2 races before me. my start was bad, and ended up chasing for the first part of the first lap- i managed to get into 2nd and pretty much held that spot for the rest of the race. i felt really tired, probably since i have been working a lot and not sleeping more than 5 hours a night. those holiday parties can add up. so, for the 3rd year in a row, i am 2nd. i am definitely feeling the lack of strength in my upper body since i haven't been in the gym and i am favoring my left side more than i realize. its becoming pretty sore today as i sit here at my desk, but hopefully the ibuprofen will kick in soon. the course was pretty challenging with quite a bit of climbing and some good running sections. i had a hard time pulling up on the bars for the steep sections and it cost me about 30 seconds by the end of the race. it was good practice to get another race in before nats next weekend- it should be fun to race with my teammates that i have been watching for the entire season. i am still not 100% sure i am racing though, if my shoulder doesn't get better there might be a change in plans. but after the expensive entry fee i feel a bit obligated to race or at least start. we'll see.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

first attempt at racing

so, i tried to race last weekend at the KLM UCI race in Kansas City. Needless to say, i didn't do as well as i wanted. i was really excited to race, and actually arrived way before my race which is really unlike me. it was good to see everyone again, since it has been almost 5 months since i have raced and longer since i've done anything locally. i race cross totally for fun anyway, but i still would like to do well- or better than i did. my fitness is ok right now, but not great. i haven't ridden offroad at all since the crash, so i pretty much couldn't control my bike and overshot about every turn on the first lap, which put me into last. it was nice and icy and muddy too since it was about 20 degrees with a windchill of maybe 8 degrees. so perfect cross conditions. even though i didn't do as well as i wanted, at least i got my first race out of the way and now i am super motivated to try again this weekend. state champs are tomorrow so we'll see how it goes. and, nationals are next weekend, so that should be good and muddy. at least i will get some practice in the mud tomorrow. hopefully i won't crash on the metal plate and if i do, according to the doc, it could be bad.

Friday, September 22, 2006

broken

Alright so I am still broken. This plate feels like its going to tear right through my skin since its sticking up a good inch out of my shoulder, but the doc insists that is fine. I have started riding again, but I can only handle at the most a couple hours at a time. I think I might have it taken out in January so that I can be good as new for the start of the mtb season. Cross season is starting and I am no where near being ready, so we'll see when I actually get on the cross bike. I thought I would be good to go by now, but apparently when you tear all the ligaments in your shoulder and have a AC separation oh yeah and a broken bone that is still broken its hard to race. The thought of going over super bumpy terrain makes me cringe. I am going to interbike next week- thats something to look forward to. It should be pretty fun. ok thats it for now.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Norba Nationals



Originally uploaded by the earthling.
here is a pic that Simon took in Sonoma, CA during short track. It was SUPER hot and dusty. I figured i would post pics since I am not racing for a while.

hanging out in san fran


trust me, i'm a doctor
Originally uploaded by the earthling.
Yeah, this was BEFORE the broken/dislocated shoulder

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Change of Plans

Ok. So, the original plan was to drive with Kristin Danielson after Brain Head (where I totally burned my lungs but was the best course I think of this whole norba circuit) to Durango and check out the town to see of I could live there. Well, we got there all right. Then we decided to do a recovery ride and that's when the plans changed. I crashed really hard on a straight, nontechnical decent- I just stopped paying attention for a second, and that's what happened. So, I got up and realized that my shoulder was dislocated. So much for racing in Snowmass. We went to the ER in Durango and painfully set my shoulder back- but it hurt worse- so then the doc decided to do an x-ray and found out my clavicle was broken too. No wonder it hurt so bad. Anyway I went back to kristin's house (the hospital and her couch are the only things that I know about Durango) and doped myself up with percocet. We drove 2 days later to Aspen (which was not too fun- I almost puked the entire 6 hr drive over the mountain passes) where I had 2 awesome orthopedic surgeons working on me. I couldn't have asked for better care. I got a titanium plate and 5 screws put into my shoulder to hold the bones together, and a strap around my collarbone down to my scapula since I ripped all the ligaments holding the bone down. The docs at the Snowmass race knew about me and came to check on me everyday. It was awesome. I stayed in the same condo with my teammates so I had plenty of people taking care of me. I eventually drove back home to Kansas after 5 days of recovering. I am doing better everyday, and even got on the trainer yesterday to spin. Today is my first day back at work- not doing so good. I might leave soon. I knew I still needed those drugs...

Monday, July 24, 2006

Altitude Adventures

So, I am sitting here in Colorado Springs staring out the window at the mountains. Man, this is way better than Kansas. I am headed off today from my brother's house to Winter Park to do some awesome trails. Just me and my dog, Casey. Sweet.
over and out.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Racing in Deer Valley and Sonoma...

I just got back last night from a long trip that contained two Norba's- one in Deer Valley UT and the other in Sonoma, CA. It's kinda weird to be home and back at work- I almost forgot how to be a pharmacist.

Park City UT is a pretty cool place- even if it is at altitude and burns the hell out of my lungs. Luckily I raced this one last year, and knew the course, which only changed a little. I had a great start, besides all the crashes that always happen off the line of a women's race. I felt pretty good, and settled in to mid 30's in the pack. I faded a bit on the last lap, but was still ok. Then, I got a bit sloppy on one of the downhill switchbacks, took a bad line, and went down. I was ok, but I realized that I bent my deraileur hanger and my chain caught in between my cassette and spokes three times during that last lap. I lost about 6 minutes trying to fix it, which cost me around 10 spots. Oh well. Short track the next day was definitely short- I surprisingly felt really good- I had a good warmup, but an unlucky bobble cost me about 5 places and I was pulled.
After a fun weekend of racing, a few of us from the team met up with the Kona team and got a chance to relax, have some food, and experience Park City night life. Not too bad...
The next morning Kim and I were off to her house in Auburn, CA- a nice 9 hour trip. I spent the rest of the week there with her and Jesse (her husband) and rode some great rides. Kristin came in from Durango and we all headed to Sonoma for Nationals.
We stayed in Vacaville at a host house, which was about 45 minutes away- we got spoiled staying at the venue in Deer Valley. The cross country race started off with the typical crash, which left me close to the back- and after getting 3 flats that's pretty much where I stayed. I stopped after walking 2 miles back to the start/finish and called it a day. I haven't quit a race in a while. That was hard for me to do. Short track was a bit of a disaster- I forgot to take my inhaler, and it wasn't pretty. So, I think its time to rest up and get ready for the next adventure...

Monday, June 19, 2006

Nature Valley Grand Prix

So, the Nature Valley Stage Race ended yesterday in Minneapolis, and I was there but not racing. I had decided to do this stage race for 2 reasons: for the training mostly, and for experience. Coming straight back from the Norba in NC, I was pretty tired. I came home Sunday night at midnight, then worked 2 x 12 hour shifts Monday and Tuesday, and then drove up to MN on Wednesday morning for Nature Valley. I did pretty bad in the time trial, but I was ok with that since I could barely stay awake. The next day was the 58 mile road race. There were 30mph winds so I knew it was going to be hard. The racing began at the word go- there was a sprint on mile 2.7 and so we were going hard. The wind was making everyone nervous, and as a result there were 4 major crashes during the race. Unfortunately I got caught behind 2 of them, and I could not bridge back up to the pack in the wind. I was in between 2 groups, and I knew I didn't have the energy to get to the one up front so I sat up and waited for the next group- This was at mile 20, so I needed help to get this race done. I got into a group of about 12 girls that included kenda, dairyland, Look, Coltivita, Velo Bella, and a few others I didn't know. We rode hard and all rotated together well, but it wasn't enough. We got time cut, and afterward I discovered I was 1 minute off- if we had sprinted the last mile or so, I would have made the time cut. Oh well. It was fun while it lasted. Hopefully I will be doing this race again next year- I can only do better! Now it's time to rest and regroup before July's Norbas. I am really looking forward to Park City and doing well at Sonoma. I might be doing some local racing over the next couple of weeks. Who knows.

Norba in NC

Alright, so its been a little while since I raced this, but I have been super busy with racing so I haven't had a chance to write. I was really looking forward to the Banner Elk race in NC since I had heard the riding there was awesome. After preriding the course, I was pretty excited about the race. There was a good hard climb to start, and then some singletrack, and then more climbing. The decent was a bit tricky since parts of it were slick from rain and there were lots of roots and rocks. Luckily the day of the race there were clear skies and some wind which dried things out a bit. I had an ok start, but not great. I held by position for the first part of the climb, but then started passing girls on the second part. I got into a great rhythm and felt really good the entire first lap. I had settled into ~27th, and began the 2nd lap great. I did have to run a few parts of the downhill since parts of it were quicker (and safer) to run. This came back to haunt me on the start of the 3rd lap. Starting the climb on the last lap, I began to cramp so bad that I couldn't pedal. I had to coast for a bit and softpedal to get my hamstrings and calves to release. I climbed the first part of the climb in a "half camp" and then it went away. On the last downhill, it came back. I had to stand on the side of the trail for a bit since there was nothing I could do. I made it down, loosing over 8 minutes. I dropped 10 places. Oh well. Its all part of racing. I had a great time up until the last lap. If I could cut that last one out, I would have had the best result ever. I will get them next time...

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Quad Cities

This past weekend, I went up north to Burlington Iowa to do the Quad Cities criteriums on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The first, my favorite one- Snake Alley, which is a crit that contains a 5 switchback brick climb that kills everyone, and a super fast downhill was extra hot this year. The average highs were 20 degrees above normal, so that made for an interesting (and sweaty) weekend. I had a great start, and stayed top 10 the entire race. I got sprinted for the finish, and ended up 12th. Oh well. The next day, Melon City, was another crit with a good hill on it (which I like too) and got squeezed out for the sprint, and ended up 12th again. It seemed to be my lucky number or something. I should probably work on my sprints- something that most mountain bikers are not super good at. The last day, Rock Island, was a typical, flat crit. Not exactly my style. But, I figured it was good training. I got caught up in a crash about half way in, and after that I wasn't really that into it since my knee and shoulder really hurt. I still sprinted, and ended up top 20 which is what I was hoping for. At least I can say I made it to the end, kinda in one piece. Overall, it was a good weekend, and I got some good training in for the next Norba in North Carolina. I actually kind of liked the road scene- Hmmmm...

Monday, May 15, 2006

Missouri Mountain Biking

Last weekend I went to race my mountain bike in Missouri instead of going to Joe Martin in Arkansas. I just wasn't ready to drive 5 hours after work on Friday and get up Saturday and do a stage race. So, I drove down to St. Louis and met Bill Stolte and Steve Tilford (from Topeka) who were racing on Saturday too. They raced earlier on Saturday at 10:30am, and I was racing at 1pm. I got there with them, which was about 4 hours before I had to race, so I figured I had plenty of time to get ready. After the pro men started, Trudi (Steve's girlfriend) and I went to the feed zone to wait for them. To make a long story short, Bill crashed really hard on the first lap, and I ended up taking him to the local clinic to get 15 stitches in his knee. I got back with 5 minutes to spare before my race. I dressed super fast and got on the start line, and realized that I hadn't registered yet. I rode back to the car (this was my short 15 second warmup) and gave Trudi my checkbook and license and rode back to the start line. By this time, the women had already started the race. I peeled my vest off, and hammered until I made contact with the back of the group. I still didn't have a number, and I had no idea how many laps we were doing. I asked people as I passed them. It ended up being a really fun race, and I am glad I made it in time. I burned my lungs really bad by not warming up though. I ended up winning, so I am now the Missouri mountain bike state champion. Wooohooo!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Fon tucky

This past weekend I did the Norba National #1 in Fontana, CA. Luckily this one was dry, but very dusty and sandy. The exact opposite of Sea Otter in Monterey. Most of the team was there: Kim, Wendy, Shannon, Erin, and Sami. Kristin is in Europe and Noel was doing the Gila. We stayed at host housing in Redlands, CA- they were super nice and very hospitable considering how many of us there was. I arrived on Thursday, and got a preride in straight from the airport. I wasn't expecting the descents to be so loose, and on the first one I crashed- I landed on my elbow, and I couldn't bend it for the next 24 hours. I iced it, but its still sore today. Anyway, back to the race. We prerode again on Friday, and I felt more confident on the downhills since Wendy was helping me to position myself right. I haven't done those loose downhills before, so I got a crash course (literally) on it. Living in Kansas prevents me from doing fun things like that. On Saturday, we had great weather- but a little on the warm side, especially during some of the climbs where there was no wind. I got called up about 3rd row- not bad, considering my ranking. Unfortunately I picked a bad line to be behind, since the girls infront of me decided to crash about 10 feet off the start line. This means that I lost the pack, and the chance of getting them back was pretty slim. So, I raced my own race, and did the best I could. I actually had a great first lap, but got tired and crashed a couple times on the second which really put me back in time. My third was good, but by that point I had already lost the girls I was racing with due to my crashes. Overall, I raced the best I could, but the crashes really hurt my overall placing. The short track the next day (Sunday) was a similar story- the course was really fun- we rode up the downhill, so there was little burms and jumps that would be fast going down, but we were climbing up them. Again, a girl infront of me decided to slide out on the climb, which meant that I had to get off and run up the hill. This totally blew me, and again I was back of the pack. I did my best to pass a few girls in the next lap, but since I was so far back, I got pulled really early. The rest of the team did well- Wendy got 8th in CX and 11th on the short track, Shannon did the marathon and got 6th and Kim did awesome in the short track getting 32nd.
I can't wait for the next one- I am hoping to put all this behind me, and blow threw those girls that try to take me out. It will be nice to go back to NC- after living there for about 6 years growing up it will be fun to return. I am going to Joe Martin Stage race in Fayetteville AR this weekend. I will try my hand at some road racing for the next few weeks.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

Sea Otter Mud Fest!



Originally uploaded by the earthling.
Here's one of me going sideways and doing a nice spray with my rear wheel during the short track on Saturday. Thanks to Simon and Kristin who came to document the crazy event.

Friday, April 14, 2006

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Originally uploaded by notquitearockstar.
That's me during the muddiest short track I have ever done in Monterey, CA for Sea Otter. At least I've got the cool Velo Bella colors shining through!

california


california
Originally uploaded by the earthling.
Monterey is beautiful!

But, very very muddy...

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Mountain Bike Racing Schedule
ok, as promised, i wanted to post my racing schedule. These are the mountain bike races that i will be doing this summer:

April 5-9 Sea Otter Classic Mountain Bike Race
May 5-7 Norba Mountain Bike Series (NMBS)#1 Fontana, CA
June 8-11 NMBS #2 Banner Elk, NC (Sugar Mountain)
July 6-9 NMBS #4 Deer Valley Resort, Park City,UT
July 13-16 NMBS #5 Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, CA
July 20-23 Mountain Bike National Championships (Mammoth Lakes, CA)
Aug 4-6 Norba Nationals #6 Brain Head Resort, Brain Head, UT
Aug 10-13 Norba Nationals #7 Snow Mass Resort, Aspen, CO

Ok, so these are the big ones. i will probably also do some local races too, oh and some road races. Yeah, I will be busy!

Monday, March 13, 2006

Well, I wanted to write down some things about the velo bella mountain bike training camp last week in Auburn, CA. I was so excited to meet and ride with all my new teammates who are from all over the country. We met on Thursday, March 1st at Kim's house where we stayed for the entire camp which ended on March 6th. Everyone except for Ali made it, so it was great to get to know everyone before race day. I think it will make it easier and less stressful for races knowing everyone already. Even though the weather didn't cooperate (it snowed the first ride we did) and continued to rain and be cold, we got some great riding in thanks to kim showing us her trails. We also ate really well, since Alex's mom came up from AZ to cook for us. Alex (our team manager) and his brother also helped out with cleaning bikes, so we were really spoiled with clean bikes and home cooked food. I am so excited for this year- all my teammates are really nice and very strong- I am sure we will have a good showing at all the norba races this year. Everyone seems to have their own personal strengths, and I think together we make a good team. This should be a fun year- a new awesome fun team, and support at the races- what more could a mountain bike racer want?

Monday, February 27, 2006

Velo Bella Camp

So, soon I will be off to CA to meet all of my new teammates for the Velo Bella Camp. The camp will be from March 1st through March 6th. I am planning also to pick up my new Kona Frame which is painted in the Velo Bella team colors- I am sure it's going to be hot!

I will let you know how it goes...

Hanging in San Fran



Originally uploaded by the earthling.

Friday, January 13, 2006

Me with my sis, Kristin


That's Me!



Originally uploaded by the earthling.
This photo was from my brother's wedding reception in Virginia Beach on Dec. 17th, 2005

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Day 1

Today is the first day of real training after a nice 2 week vacation over christmas. I am exctied to get started, and I am looking forward to getting into rock'en shape for my new teams this year- velo bella (mtb) and kenda (road).