I could barely see the super doppler radar ball (means you are done with the first long climb), but all I know is that I got there at least 15 minutes faster than last year. :) I felt leagues better than last year, maybe because I didn't have a cold this time, or that I had a better winter of training? or that my 29'er just fits well? I made it to the first aid station in 2 hour 22 min or so and stopped for maybe 2-3 minutes to fill my bottle. I already knew things were leagues better than last year!
Made it from the first aid station (Maple Springs) to the top of Santiago Peak in less than 2 hours. I felt waaaaaay better than last year and kept a good attitude. I reeled in a guy along that climb with a jersey that said Italia on it. I saw him later at the end of the day and he said "good job out there today!* and I said "Ahh.. Italia! I was reeling you in!"
After Santiago Peak I headed down the fire road to drop into Upper Holy Jim. Jason Siegel was there cheering people on! Was nice to see a familiar face and I was excited to tell him how much better this year was going! Dropped in on Holy Jim and felt great. Rode it with much more confidence than last time. Even passed a few GUYS ;). mwwwwahahahahaaaaaaaa!! After upper, it was Lower Holy Jim which I had just trained on a few weeks prior. So it was good to recall all of the timing. Felt great on the switchbacks and thankfully only encountered a few hikers and uphill bikers. That makes the ride a bit nicer! Handled the water crossings at the bottom as well as I could, both feet were totally soaked by the end. Hustled it to Aid Station 2, could NOT believe that it was less than 5 hours total time when I checked in (2/3 of the race behind me!). Manny Prado flew by on his way to the finish which made me happy because last year when I came to Aid Station 2, Pua was finishing and she was 1 hour behind him last year. So i took that as a good sign!Heather Mootheart and a very nice guy ran up to me to help me get through Aid Station 2 quickly. they downshifted my bike (getting me ready for the final leg of the race, the big climb up Horsetheif!). And one of them cleaned off the top of my water bottle which REALLY was nice to see when I went for a sip after I headed up the road. :) THANKS Heather! Was nice to see a familiar face.
As I headed up to Horsetheif I was surprised that I only saw a few riders coming through and they were the leaders. I was happy that I never saw many of the people I ran into last year. All of these things told me that this year was entirely different for me. I was forecasting how much time I thought it would take me to get to the top of the climb. As I started the hike a bike section, I was shooting for making it up to the top as close to 6 hr elapsed time as I could. I was trying to guess how long it would take me to get back down and to the finish line from that point. I did part of the hike with a guy John, a single-speeder, from Rock-N-Road Cyclery. I pulled ahead of him after a bit, sort of got into a zone on the hike (wanted it to be OVER!). I got to the very top of horsetheif, and last check point at 6 hr 10 min elapsed time. Not bad! ALSO i looked at the leaderboard and noticed one more spot open in the Top 5 women. They announced ... "That's you! 5th place". :) I was quite happy with that seeing names like Pua, Louise Kobin and Leslie Williams. Amazing women who are endurance specialists and very successful at what they do! Was happy to be in their company (even as much as they may have still kicked my butt!)
I stopped for a quick cup of water and to put my arm warmers back up. Bolted as quick as I could to fiinish the last bit of climbing (fire road) and then descent down Trabuco. 6 hour 20 elapsed time and I was DONE CLIMBING!!!!!!!!!! it was all down hill from there on Trabuco and Horsetheif, literally (well, with a 5 mile rather flat, bumpy fire road ride out). After Trabuco I had the section of trail where there were still some people going up.. I remembered how that felt last year to see lots of people finishing, but knowing I still had to ride and hike all the way up and then come back down. I tried not to ride TOO crazy so I didn't crash into anyone. one guy called me *Bro* which I took as a compliment because maybe it meant I was riding like a guy downhill. HAHA. anyways, I laughed and he laughed when he realized I was not a Bro!
Made it back to Aid Station 2 and the FINAL STRETCH with my elapsed time saying 6 hr 57 min. I rode that fire road out as fast as I could, trying to pick off the last few guys I could. I saw Greg and Murphy with a mile to go. Made it to the finish line at 7:09!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ONE HOUR FORTY MINUTES FASTER than last year! 56.6 miles and 11,500 feet of climbing. I was ready for my Chocodile... :)
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mmmm...crocodiles. Almost as good as the hostess cupcakes.
It still looked cold out there!!
Hey Cocoa.. Good work on the Vision Quest.. and a great report.. Tell Greg we said "Hello" and he should come visit, because we have skate parks everywhere here.
You had a great race!! I only wish they were handing out Crocodiles at the finish line to everyone ;-O
Congrats!
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