By Karen Franzen:
My season's goal was to be a BUMPS Ironman, completing all 9 races in the series. Still having a bit of a competitive nature left in these old bones, I sometimes forgot my goal and found myself dwelling on slower times and finishes that weren't what I had hoped for. An older gentleman, one who has received numerous BUMPS Ironman plaques, made a comment to me early in the season along the lines of "there's a reason not too many do all of them...." I'm starting to learn why. Although they are short, they do take a toll and I am now only one more race away from getting that goal. Soooooo God willing and the creeks in VT don't rise anymore, I hope to tackle App Gap in October and then hit my "playtime"....
Okay-back to the races. Burke Mountain is considered by many the toughest in the series, average of 14% with a "wall" of about 1/4 mile or so that is between 20-22%. I did it last year and learned a lot about the climb & the area and couldn't wait to get back. Only this year, I stayed the whole weekend and brought my mt. bike as well because there are over 100 miles of trails there in the Northeast Kingdom trail system and a lot of dirt roads so I spent the day after the race be-bopping all over the place. I will have that one on my calendar next year as well and plan to do the same thing by staying the weekend. Love the area and am getting to know more of the back roads and such.... also found a great B&B so all's good. As far as the race, I bettered my time by about 1 1/2 minutes and did make the podium for my division with 3rd place. Was happy with that weekend and loved taking the time away.
Greylock was this past weekend, only a week between races. I didn't THINK it would have made too much of a difference but in hindsight, I guess it did. Felt good, had a blast staying at Bascomb Lodge with team mates and new & not-so-new friends. Went into the warm up feeling good, plenty of time even though I did have to change a flat & rim tape but no problems. Got to the line, had a nice surprise that one of the women I was concerned about, who was supposed to start right after me, didn't show..... hmmmmmmm..... my little competitive gears start to turn.... get into the race and am staying in the ranges as much as I can.
The first part of this one is pretty tough and did go WAY above on my wattage but that's to be expected with how steep it is on that part. Settled in and decided to check out what my HR was doing on my PowerTap.... stupid, stupid, stupid. I've done this before and should've have known NOT to do this in a race situation.... my finger slipped and I ended starting a new interval and lost my current data. It's still there, and all I have to do is merge it when I down load it but during the race, I had no idea what my time was now or accurate distance, nadda! SOOOOO settle in and try to do the best I can to keep in in the ranges and guess at my time.
I ended up over a full minute slower from last year and didn't make the podium like I did last year BUT that's okay now. Having a chance to go out on the Airline Trail for 3 hours on this glorious afternoon put everything into perspective for me, so here goes:
I was blessed with 2 wonderful racing & riding weekends in a row. How cool is that? I got to know a bunch of people a whole lot better after spending some great time together this past weekend. I was inspired by my friends as the challenged themselves and overcame their own personal struggles and doubts, kicking it up a notch when they thought they couldn't & finishing when they thought they couldn't. That was an amazing thing to be part of and is what I feel sets this team apart from many of the others. We all go out there and give it our all and for me, it was wonderful to have been able to be a part of it.... and oh, yeah.... the food was pretty darn good, too! # KF
Results:
http://www.nohobikeclub.org/nccwp/?general=greylock-hillclimb-results-2011








