However, the conditions weren't a deterrent for the 160+ racers that attended DINO #4. Even our Cat 3 team members, Baylee, Zane, and Loren came out to get dirty with superb results. Congrats to Baylee on her podium spot!
Saturday started the festivities with the short track; the course was perfect with rain just starting to come down toward the end. Coach Battin and Meredith both earned podium spots and State Championship medals for their 30 minutes of pain. Congrats!
Following the circuit race, was the downhill extravaganza. Again, the Jedi Master showed us all how to negotiate the slick rocks and may have been the only one to ride the entire section! Not bad for a guy in spandex, non full face helmet, and an 80mm travel fork (or is it 110mm--can't imagine he'd want the extra weight of a longer travel fork?). Congratulations to all the Bicycle Station team members that braved the gnarly descent. With the wet surface, the rocks were even hard to walk on!
After a day of steady rain, the XC course was nice and slickery for the main event. Foreshadowing what the race would be like, Fett came back from the pre-ride covered in mud with the advice to keep your wheels straight when riding on the wooden bridges. I paid particular attention to this advice and thought of it every lap.
Most everyone stayed upright. Baylee told some superwoman stories of flying over her handle bars at some point but still held on to 3rd place in her division. We had another strong showing of Bicycle Station participants who raced well and hard. Denny & Danny enjoyed the home course advantage. Another friend and teammate decided to wear the orange, green, and blue colors on that day: Dave McComb. Is he a Jean Luc replacement???? We can only speculate at this point.
Thanks all for some good times before, during, and after the race. And thanks to Denny for sitting somewhat close to us this time. Versailles, DINO #5, is coming up soon; are you ready?
Danny gets out of the saddle during the mudfest.
Blake concentrates on the slick root up ahead. Or is he thinking of the lecture he received before the race about acting like a mature adult?
Meredith always manages to stay clean in the muddy conditions. Teach me how to do that.
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ReplyDeleteMike s definitely the bigger weight weenie these days. Man, did you see all his Swiss cheese?
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