7:17:57
73.3mi
12, 069ft
4th Place SS
ENDURO! |
So much fun, it sucks I have to wait a whole year before I
get to do it again! Loads of singletrack
with new additions and re-routes, especially the Round Valley portion, made for
another fantastic race. After some
Strava-stalking of people I didn’t know, I realized that this year’s SS
category was gonna be super tough, especially with Corey and Quin racing
too. After Pierre’s Hole, the game plan
was to stay with those two for as long as I could and hope for the best. Jay had us starting in the rears with the
Open Men, which was great until we rolled up to a giant traffic jam at the start of the singletrack. Despite this, the Round Valley section flowed
really well; while Corey, Quin, and I rode together chasing Dax who was several
hundred yards in front. We all rode into
the Deer Valley aid station together, with Dax starting the climb up to the
Flagstaff loop out in front. Quin and I
climbed up Team Big Bear for a ways until he made an attack to catch Dax that I
couldn’t match. All the while, my
Solomon hydration pack was leaking GU Roctane all over my leg and arm as I
descended Flagstaff and entered the enduro section. This would cause some nutrition issues later during the John’s descent and Steps climb, which is where I lost contact
with Corey. Out of hydration due to the
aforementioned leak, I was praying to the mtb gods for water at the yurt atop
the Steps climb. Not sure if it was luck
or divine intervention, but volunteers had set up an aid right at the
yurt…coke, bananas, and water! After
this, the climb up to Shadow Lake was great, and especially the 5 miles or so
of descending to PCMR. Though the rigid
was a tad bit rowdy going down on CMG.
Smellin' hamburgers |
Coming out of the PCMR aid is always a kick in the nuts, it
was the only spot I decided to hike the bike.
Hitting the Iron Mtn section, I was greeted by some rain and hail that
lasted about half an hour. After this came one of my
favorite sections of trail in the Wasatch, the section of Mid-Mtn from the
Crest Connector to the top of Rob’s.
Adrenaline was definitely pumping after this descent, and it carried me
through to the finish, 17 minutes behind Dax.
Top spot goes to AJ |
Thanks again to Jay, Shannon, and all the volunteers for making it happen.
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