‘Back’ in Action
Things have been a bit busy here these past few weeks. Thought that maybe I’d get a few pictures up and a brief report. Some are already aware, but a few weeks ago strained my back a bit at the Farmall #2 Spring race. Not sure what exactly caused it, but damn if it didn’t just shut me down immediately. Had to pull up and head home.
Took some time to let it heal and thought that I would give the Highland Hex 6 hour a go. Things were going great at the Hex, I laid down a super fast 1st lap and lead for the first 4/5 laps or so (first 3 hours), then my back started acting up quite a bit. I took it easy for a lap, then tried to go again, then decided it wasn’t going to happen whatsoever. I ended up pulling the plug and heading home. With the back issues I decided to pull the plug on the mohican 100 this season as I was forced to rest and recover a bit and let things heal. I’ve been taking it fairly easy and just hitting the road bike for the past few weeks and letting it rest as much as possible.
Memorial Day Weekend
A few quick pics from Memorial Day weekend. If you didn’t already know, good ol’ Waterloo is the birthplace of Memorial Day! Thus it gives us a great reason to celebrate not only our soldiers, but our families. I took some good bike rides, but it was more about spending time with the family
Park Ave XC
Park Ave has changed things around a bit this year with a new venue for their weeknight mountain bike series. They’ve even added a kids race! What can I say I was thoroughly impressed with the race course. Fairly technical, almost entirely singletrack, 1 steep goat climb, but otherwise super flat and fast. Even the kiddies race hit up some singletrack!
After a big weekend of riding on the road, including a trip to OCP to rip the Hardcore Course on Monday, I decided to test the legs out and see how things went. A lap or two to warm-up and I knew the course would be super fun. Race started with a loop around the ball-field & I knew the start would be fairly critical. Unfortunately mis-timed my pedal clip in and was edged out into the woods by Andy August (on his cross bike). Flew around the course following him a bit, till he took a bad line along the creek and got stuck in the trees. I fell into 4th behind Doug Rusho, Andy & Dan Staffo (also on cx bike). Got past Dan down near the creek where the lines widened up and past Andy when he took a different line after the bridge crossing.
Squeezed past Doug just prior to the bridge over by the ropes course. From there I hit the grass field with Staffo in tow. Staffo attacked and took us into the singletrack where I followed for the first half of the course. Down by the creek again, I managed to pass him in the same spot, put in an attack and because I was able to ride up and over the bridge steps on the 29er, I was able to really establish a gap.
From there on forward I just kept the gas on, stayed patient behind the lapped riders and just ripped it in the woods. Focused on just staying smooth and fast and having fun! Not exactly sure how far in front I finished (minute or two), but it was a great race and happy to have such stiff competition out there!
Up next is the Full Moon Vista Friday night crit, then I’m off to the FasCat Training Camp in Boulder for 10 days!! Gonna be awesome to be back and ripping up some of the fun stuff I rode last year. Also gonna hit up the Granby course for Nationals Recon!








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