Wednesday, October 26, 2011

An Adventure

After a week of completely weird fatigue and zero training, I am back in the swing of things.

Hopefully it is not too late, because I am doing my first 12 hour adventure race this weekend.

I think my teammates are very much regretting their decision to ask me to join them. For one, I have only ridden a mountain bike 5 times. As usual, I am borrowing a bike. As usual, it is too big for me...as it belongs to a guy 6 inches taller than I. I can wing it, right?

(Remember I said that when I break a bone this weekend following these guys up some mountain on a bike that is too big for a girl with no experience.)

One of my teammates called me tonight to ask if I have ridden the bike and practiced clipping in/out. I felt his anguish through the phone when I answered- "nope." I told Dave I would practice around the neighborhood tomorrow, and he said, "great idea, because the neighborhood will clearly simulate your race."

My partners are both awesome. Both are super-fast runners and super fast mountain bikers. One of them just did the Trans-Rockies. They have done dozens of adventure races. I have done zero.

I told Dave tonight that I think my partners are truly regretting asking me to be on their team. (I am slow, out of shape, can't ride a mountain bike). Dave disagreed and said he thinks they are going to be "pleasantly surprised." So, my goal is to pleasantly surprise my super teammates, which means I will be at zone 4/5 for 12+ hours. Sounds harder than an Ironman.

4 comments:

Angela and David said...

Awesome! I bet you have so much fun! Read Abby's blog: http://havedentalflosswilltravel.com/ She does a lot of adventure racing with her husband they just finished 5th at nationals.

Laura said...

HAVE FUN!!!! And don't forget to count. ;)

Joy said...

You're carrying the ovaries! They won't be disappointed. Have fun!

CBD said...

We were definitely "pleasantly surprised"! Damie kicked bootay all day. When we were done, she asked for more.