Thursday, June 12, 2008

Anglefire


Angelfire was great. Always one of my favorite events/venues of all time. I don't know if it is the relaxed atmosphere, the great terrain or the tacky dirt but something about Anglfire keeps bringing me back for more!
This season the promoters decided to get creative and cut a couple of new sections on the mountain. This added a bit of length to the course but unfortunately slowed the speeds down and also cut down the amount of turns on the course as the new section was pretty much straight down the mountain. No worries, there was a chairlift and life is good!
Eric Saletel showed up in the Sobe/Cannondale rig and set up shop in the pit area. This proved to be a critical part of my success this weekend as it provided a place for me to clean and work on my bike as well as store it when I was not riding.

Long story short...It snowed for all but the last two days of the event, unfortunately cutting our ride/practice time short. When the sun did show itself however, the course came alive and was fast and very fun. I seeded in the number 20 spot as I had a very mellow run and made some mistakes. I must admit that I was not happy at all with my result and was a bit uneasy about race day.

The morning of the race did not make things much better. I woke up early because practice was at 8am, I made my way to the lift and was in shock! The lift line seemed to stretch for miles! I only had an hour for practice and apparently people who were near the front had already been waiting for almost 30 minutes. It was clear that I was not going to have time to practice so I decided to scrap my practice plans. I went to the pit, dropped off my bike with the #1 mechanic on the circuit (Eric) and went to the condo. I hung out/slept/ate for about 5 hours. When the time came to get ready for my race run I was a bit uneasy. I made my way up the lift and tried to relax.
When the UCI official called my name I sort of cleared my mind, as I got positioned on the start gate I just thought of the course and felt a bit of confidence come over me. The race run was great. My aim (as it always is) was to be as smooth as possible and get to the bottom as fast as possible. I saved my energy and pedaled very little because the course was long and I did not want to make mistakes in the lower, faster portion of the course. I came down with a great time and I was happy to see some of my team mates and friends at the bottom just as excited about my time as I was. At the end of the day my time was goo enough for 8th place! My best pro finish at a National to date!