Monday, June 30, 2025

6/29 UFD Klaus Park, XCM, 1st.

 I'm hoping this race won't be the pinnacle of fitness potential, but in terms of what I had to give, it was a near perfect race. If I had a pit for this race, I think it could have been almost flawless execution. 

After a deep dive into some David Roche wisdom, and bouncing the ideas off Dan the Man Miller (now National Gravel Champ!!!), I continued my season's approach of trying new things, which seems to be paying off. 

After getting the monkey off my back last weekend, I probably let my hair down a bit too much during the week, but didn't have any big workouts and felt pretty recovered by Thursday. I was really planning on doing the XCO race, but after seeing Jimmy, Ploch and a lot of others registered for the XCM, I went for it. We'll see how that goes for next weekend, but yesterday was definitely confirmation that the plan is working as I set all time high metrics since buying the mtb just over a year ago, but more than anything, the ability to keep pushing for the duration of the race was an incredible feeling. 

I was almost certain the race would be cancelled due to rain and there was rain in the forecast the morning of, but after kitting up and a little rain shower I pre-rode and found the track to be in perfect condition. Tacky and ultra fast. It deteriorated slight with by the end of the race, I bet there were 200 riders on it, but you could rail turns and it was just flat out fun.

My goal was to go out hard and see how long I could hold it. Jimmy didn't flinch and we were off. Not long after I clipped a pedal and double unclipped but recovered and stayed in front. Jimmy was talking about riding together for the first few hours and then going no holds barred but I really had no intention of planning anything other than focusing on my race. Shortly after that, he crashed, I had daylight and started working on a gap that grew each lap. 

I was able to bang out two sub 20 laps and then settled into a ultra consistent 20-ish pace, only slowing to grab bottles of water to cool, ice socks and nutrition bottles on alternating laps so I never had to stop, just slow. 

It wasn't terribly hot but was very humid and I was soaked, especially noticeable in my gloves and shoes. The heat wasn't getting to me at all and I was doing a solid job of cooling. There was tons of lapped traffic on such a short course with so many people, most of whom were obliging and got out of the way. I tried to pass as quickly and efficiently as possible to keep the gains coming. 

My upper body was paying the price but I was able to hammer, if anything, I think most of the time loss was due to my handling failing, not my fitness. On lap 5 I accidently grabbed two ice socks and one got wrapped in my wheel that cost a bit, on lap 7 I dropped a bottle in the feed and then on lap I I stopped to grab my last two bottles for the last two laps and dump the ice over my head, all of which cost me a little time, but still, the lap times were incredibly consistent.

I finished the last lap strong at just over 3 hrs, 8 mins up on Jimmy and 15+ on 3rd.

My time of 1:40:38 for the first 5 would have been enough for 2cd overall in the XCO race, and the last 5 laps was 1:44:17 would have been enough for 5th. 

Hoping I didn't go to deep for next weekend, but we'll find out! Thinking I'll do the XCO race, but not totally sure. 



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