Monday, June 21, 2010

12 Hours of Cumberland 2010

This was my first go at an endurance race since 2008 so i was intrigued as to how it would go.

There were a few things on my mind,

the courses here in Canada seem to be more technically demanding than the races in the UK were so how sore would my arms get,

I was going to be trying out my 29er which is a hardtail, most of the longer races i've done solo were on my SantaCruz SuperLight,

and i've not done any really long rides recently, so no specific preparation.


I ended up starting a little too fast, but after 3 laps i settled into a sustainable pace. The course was heavy going and a large portion of each lap was narrow rooty singletrack, great fun but tiring. At about laps 5 or 6 i felt what turned out to be the worst i felt all day, i think it might have been a mixture of recovering from the three fast laps at the start and not drinking enough. The sun was out and it was warm so staying hydrated important. i ended up drinking 20 water bottles worth of water and sports drink.

Once i was in a rhythm things steadied out, lap times were consistent and my legs felt good, for the 12 hours i didn't stop for more than about 30 second at any one time. I couldn't quite match the pace of the guy who won but i think i gave him a hard enough time. 2nd felt good enough though.

Lots of rest now, the next race is a road criteruim in Vancouver on Canada day, that'll be quite different from Cumberland for sure.



clean clothes at the start
Clean clothes at the start

happy to be finished
Jamie finishing

tiring day for everyone
Tired

tan/mud line
mud lines