After all the travel out to Montana and Colorado, I was
really looking forward to spending a weekend at home to race in the biggest
WORS race of the year, the WORS Cup. This year the race moved from Mt. Morris
down closer to home at Cascade Mountain. The course at Cascade has taken shape
over the last couple years and I was pumped to race on it this year. I spent
the week preparing but was never able to get out on the course. So when I
showed up on Friday night early enough to get two laps in, then grab some food
and hang out before the race. The course was much more technical than what it had
been in the past and I really enjoyed the changes that had been made. What I
loved the most about it was the combination of slow grinding technical uphill
and then fast big hit obstacles on the way down. It will never be riding in the
mountains, but it lives up to the fantastic legacy of Mt Morris.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Back to the mountains for the Missoula XC and the final round of the US Cup
The past 11 days I made a trip out to the Rocky Mountains
for 2 rounds of national level competition. Way back on June 19th my
girlfriend Kelsey and I packed up the car for 11 days of racing and
vacationing. For me, mostly racing and training though.
The trip out was long and tough as always. The fastest way
out is through the great plains of South Dakoda. The unfortunate thing about that
drive, is the plains aren’t so great, until the turn into mountains in Wyoming
and Montana. But we stopped in Rapid City on day 1 so I could hit up the trails
from last year in Founders Park. Love the trails, but we got there as the sun
was going down so I only had about 30 minutes to ride. Worth it. We grabbed a
hotel and got some sleep after dinner and a few more hours of driving.
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