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Got Mud? |
The Vermont Epic was, well what can I say, epic. It
had rained all week and the night before so we kind of had a hunch that
going into this it could be a slog. The way our local trails were
setting up that week even a course that drained well was going to have
its problems, but we’re mountain bikers and so we planned to ride.
We
started out Sunday morning at 5:45 and loaded up to head on our 2.5 hr.
trip to Stowe and the Von Trapp Lodge. Having ridden some of the
downhill last year we knew that the course would have a good lay out. We
stopped for coffee and headed up. We arrived, signed up, and paid our
entry fee. Glenn, Colleen, Ray, Judy, Taylor, Kevin and I were all able
to make this race. After getting everything together and chatting with
our friends we rolled out for a little preride wile following Glenn
around. It was going to be soggy. The grassy areas were wet and after
about 150 riders beat the course in you knew it was going to get sloppy
and that’s where it gets fun. After a quick prerace meeting we headed
over to the staging area.
The
Start was a little confusing because they had called your group up with
other groups and didn’t say they were separating the groups. So the
next thing you know you have 15 seconds and your off. Ok we’re racing
now. We took off pretty fast and
I tried to get myself in a good position on the front part of the pack
of experts so that I could follow a good wheel. We headed out on about a
mile of fire road and into single track with some nice switchbacks. Now
I was just trying to keep it going smooth and keep the front part of
the pack where I can see them. I have a tendency to get over anxious and
to start rubbing tires causing me to dab. This sometimes costs me. Moving
up a couple spots on the first climb and the downhill was a
good feeling because about ½ ways through the first lap the group split
and riders stared to be paired with each other. The conditions on the
first lap weren’t that bad but by the second lap… forget it. The rest of
the fields had come through and the mud was getting turned, holes got
deeper and the switchbacks and grassy areas got tough. All you could do
is put your head down and grind it out. Stay strong and finish this. I
was able to keep pushing it and the legs felt decent, walked a grassy
incline since it was faster than riding, and it seemed to be working
great until ¾ of the way through the third lap. This was when you start
to get tired and the grassy areas suck the life out of you all you can
think about is how good a beer would be and something to eat. Overall it
was a traditional mud fest and a good time. Many CBR racers placed well
and were singing for the praises of the Von Trapp Family over the hills
and far away.
-AC
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Kevin Como cranking the hill |
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Anthony Catauro parting the sea of mud |
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Glenn Raiche aka Canoe Guy making the climb look easy - photo by Kyle Clark |
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King Ray Webber - photo by Kyle Clark |
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Taylor Clark coming in Hot - photo by Kyle Clark |
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Post ride cleaning time - photo by Judy Webber |
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Bri and Dan tooting their owns horns - photo by Kyle Clark |
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Colleen Raiche and Judy Webber on the Podium - photo by Ray Webber |
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Clark Brothers Racing Super Fans - Bri, Dan and Kyle |
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