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CES #2 Battle Born Enduro

Well since we last talked, I have unfortunately been diagnosed with Epstein Barr aka Mono, which is relieving to know what’s been wrong with me for the last couple of months, but at the same time EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTING because I’m going to be out for a while. It’s time for me to really listen to my body, rest and recover. There isn’t anything that can be done to make epstein barr go away except for REST, REST, REST. Those of you that know me, know that this isn’t going to be an easy task! 🙁

So I got to be a spectator at Battle Born this year, which is a real bummer since this is my second home town and I really love this course a lot. Last year I ended up in 2nd and really wanted to make that a #1 this year, I guess that will have to wait!

I packed up my chair and went over to the different stages to watch the Brian and Dillon go through the course. Steve wasn’t racing either, so he drove me around all day in his SUPER AWESOME Toyota 4Runner!

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I love this shot that Scott from Called to Creation got of Steve and I! <3

First we went over to stage 5 and watched everyone go through the rock garden. Brian and Dillon looked super smooth through here! This is my favorite stage, I would have preferred to be racing it! LOL

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Next we went over to where a couple of the stages meet and I just sat and waiting in the wind, which was super gnarly this year! I guess you have to decide, would you rather have wind or heat?! I’m not sure which is worse, probably the wind as it sucks your time. Scott decided he wanted to take a break, so he came and hung out with me!

Brian had a rough day with a crash and some mechanicals and ended up having Micah help him fix his bike so he could finish the race, but he still managed a Top 10 finish in 8th place!

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CES #2 Wildwood

This past weekend was in the Mendocino forest. It was so gorgeous, we had the sun the whole weekend!! When we came up for the pre-rides it was foggy, so the sun was a nice surprise.

We got to town Thursday right at dinner time so we set up camp and ate our food, then we played tourists for the night. We went to the famous Cowlicks Hand made Ice Cream where I got the Mushroom icecream (my absolute favorite!), and Brian and Dillon had the Raspberry Chocolate Chip which tasted like dark chocolate covered raspberries!! Then we headed off to the Glass Beach. The glass beach was created from years of dumping garbage into an area of the coastline from 1907 to 1967. It’s pretty gorgeous to see it in person, and it’s a little crazy to think it’s all trash!!

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Friday was pre-ride day, we had the pleasure of riding with Mr. and Mrs. Fitzy and got to show them some of the trails, the forest is so big there really wasn’t a way to see all of the segments for the whole weekend. Even though we were able to pre-ride some of the trails, it’s still hard to remember which one is which. They are all pretty narrow and had a lot of trees you had to watch out for, they would grab your bars and shoulders really quick and the fall down the hillside was pretty long in most sections!!

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Day 1 we were ready to race, it was kind of anti-climactic as they said we would start at 9:00, there wasn’t anyone to tell us to go so people were just riding off to start the race. We started out with about an hour climb to get to the first stage. The first stage was on Manly, which was pretty fun! It was one of the longer stages from the weekend and had a few things you needed to watch out for, I ended up off the bike running on this stage as I seemed to be in the wrong gear which continued all day! I was such a goober! Brian and Dillon both had crashes on this segment, I think they both really wanted the Rabobank KOM on that stage. 🙂

Next we rode over to Stage 2, Moto. This was a super fast and fun downhill run, it was wide open all the way to the finish. This stage I rode blind and definitely held back quite a bit not knowing if there were any water bars that could kick me…I should have just pinned it!!! From here we rode over to Purple Skirt, this was my Favorite trail!! I told Stosh to watch out for a straight-a-way as you would do a super tight right hand turn and not to blow through the corner….Well I didn’t follow my advice and I missed the damn turn, I was having way too much fun going fast! HAHA!! I ended up having one of the faster times on that stage even though I had to get off and run back up to the trail..Dang it!! The last stage of the day was Casper, it was another stage that I ran blind. It turns out I was never quite in the right gear all day long and ended up off and running a couple of areas in this stage too. After day 1, we had done just under 5000 ft of climbing and about 29 miles. After day one I was in 3rd place, but only by 4 seconds to Lauren and 8 seconds in front of Caroline. It was a pretty fun and tiring day!! We headed back to our killer house that Rabobank sponsored for the night.

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The view from our room!
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Day 2 started with one of the tightest stages out there, Forest History. Dumb dumb do do here was immediately off the bike in the wrong gear and had to run up the first steep pitch, I was in the totally wrong gear and didn’t want to break my chain. Doh! I got back on the bike and pedaled as fast as I could trying to make up some time, I made all of the super tight switchbacks, which I hadn’t in the practice runs, so I was stoked on that. Then I was just so excited I was going a little too fast and my back tire slid off the trail, so I just had to point the bike off the single track to avoid crashing..I again had to get off and run back up to the single track. We then headed over to Big Dipper, that trail was super fun, but the climb out was hot and steep! After that we went over to Hi Chutes which was another one of my favorite trails, super fast and wide open!! When we were pedaling out, I heard some people down at the river and went down to check it out, there was an awesome little swimming hole so I didn’t hesitate to jump right in!! It was a hot day out there. After the girls, Karin and Monika and I hung out for a bit it was time to climb all the way back up to the cars. Day 2 finished with just under 5000 ft of climbing and about 29 miles again!! So we were pretty close to 10k and 60 miles for the weekend, it was pretty stellar!

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Overall it was a super fun weekend of riding trails that are totally different from what we ride. They are challenging in a way that you have to ride smooth and slower and not make mistakes. Clearly, I made a ton of mistakes, but I didn’t have any crashes so that was good! I ended up 5th on the podium for the weekend, not too bad considering all of my mistakes. Megan and Abbi were on point this weekend totally killing it and Lauren, Caroline and I were pretty close together time wise. Brian ended up on the top step for the weekend with a pretty solid gap behind him. He is absolutely destroying the field this year, I am so pumped for him!! Dillon ended up just off the podium in 6th place in the pro men’s field in a pretty stacked class, this kid is going places!!!! My teammate Evan made the podium in 3rd place, and Anker had his second podium for the season in 2nd place!! 🙂

WW Win 2015

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CES #1 Battle Born

The first of the California Enduro Series was a blast! It was up in Reno, NV on Peavine mountain and it had more rocks than one could ever hope for! Brian, Dillon and I got up there the day before so we could pre-ride. We were only going to do a few stages but with the help of our good friend Jon Wilson, he shuttled us up a couple of times so we ended up riding the whole course. When we were on stage 5 Brian and Dillon showed me a line through the rocks that I hadn’t seen before so I practiced it a couple of times and knew that it would be the fastest as long as I didn’t mess it up!!

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Once we were done riding we headed over to Great Basin Bikes to get our bikes dialed by our favorite mechanic, Steven Lewis! We hung out there for a while talking and working on bikes…wait I just hung out with my Boo Bear and we went upstairs to roll…we don’t work on bikes!! 🙂

Race day was quickly upon us and we were excited to get the day started. We had my whole family out there supporting us in their Marin/Rabobank jerseys, it was AWESOME! Not only was my teammate Evan Geankoplis there, but my other Marin teammates Kyle Warner and Jake and Nye Yackle were there as well. It was great to have all of us out there on our Attack Trails!

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The race starts with about an hour plus or minus climb up to stage 1. I took my time as Brian and Dillon charged up ahead (I later found out they were the first two to the top of the mountain!) and when I looked back I had about 70 riders behind me! No pressure!! I kept telling myself not to goof up on anything so I didn’t bog up all of the riders behind me…I might of thought about it once or twice just for fun!!

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At the top of Stage 1, I was lined up with Lauren Gregg, Katerina Nash and Caroline Dezendorf. We were all trying to figure out ways to slow Katerina down so that we were all on a level playing field seeing how she is a Four-Time Olympian, 3X UCI World Cup Cyclocross winner & UCI XC World Cup winner in 2013!!! We figured taking air out of her tires, putting her in flats and locking out her suspension would help us out a bit. 🙂 It was pretty cold at the top with the wind blowing so we were all trying to jump around and stay warm. Needless to say my legs were screwed on that first segment, I just couldn’t get them to move!! I figured it must have been the same for everyone so we were all in the same boat. I was smooth, but not the fastest, but that was okay because I didn’t blow a turn that I have blown a thousand times!!

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Next we rode up to stage two, I knew on this stage I needed to be smooth up top and pedal my brains out at the end…so that is exactly what I did. When I got to the bottom of stage 2 I saw Lauren who said she had a flat and tried to pump it up during the stage. That was going to be the case for a lot of people that day, there were just so many sharp rocks everywhere! I got some more water and just as I was about to transition up to Stage 3 I saw Brian and Dillon already at the top of Stage 4!! Holy cow, they were ripping!! When we were up the top of Stage 3 we were all heckling everyone going through the first few tight switchbacks you could see everyone failing at. It was pretty much inevitable for everyone to screw up, I mean the pressure!! HAHA! Katerina was in front of me again at this stage and she told me not to make fun of her too much. 🙂 She is a funny gal! Stage 3 is pretty twisty at the beginning and then fast off camber near the end, so again I was smooth and slower at the top and then pedaled as fast as I could without clipping any rocks on stage 3!

We then headed up to Stage 4, one of the longest pedaling sections with a pretty descent little up hill in the middle of it. Last year I blew up trying to get through that hill and then I had nothing left at the end when I really needed it so my plan was different this year. I hit the climb at a descent pace, but tried not to expend too much energy. Then as it went down hill for a bit I tried to save some energy for the big push at the end. As soon as I hit the pedaling section I was off! I pedaled pretty hard, again trying not to hit any rocks and I just hoped nobody was coming down stage 5 because I pedaled super hard at the end and I wasn’t stopping!

Off I went to the last stage. This was the stage I was looking forward to the most, I was so slow on it last year and a fellow friend caught me at the end. I knew I had my lines perfect, all I had to do was carry my speed. I got to the top and Caroline was there waiting. She asked if I wanted to go so I just said ok, let’s do this! When I hit the first rock garden I could hear everyone cheering for me and I heard Brian’s voice right away, dang he was fast!! I stayed focused and took the line I had only just practiced the day before and I totally nailed it, I was feeling fast so I kept going through the other rock waterfalls. Now I just had to pedal super fast down the hillside, well I was pedaling so fast when it came to turning left onto the last twisty section I skidded sideways all the way through the turn…I yelled, “Coming in hot!!” to the poor volunteer there, I’m pretty sure I scared him a little bit! I pedaled pretty hard through the snake turns and near the end I felt a little wobbly, I thought it was because of the sand but it was clear after I pedaled through the finish I now had a flat tire!!!! Holy crap, that was lucky!!!! I tried to pump it up but more air was coming out…so I was looking around the tire and sure enough there was a huge sidewall tear! I was just thanking baby jesus that it happened at the end of my run!!! I ended up walking out about 20 minutes where my friends Allison and Aaron picked me up and took me back to the venue.

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I knew I did the best I could, so all we had to do was wait for results. Jake came up to me and asked, “So, are you going to be on the podium today?” and my response was, “Well I had fun, stayed on the bike and did the best I possibly could, so if that lands me a podium spot then that would just be a bonus!” It’s honestly how I felt, of course everyone wants to be on the podium, that’s why we race, but I just want to do my best and be confident in that. Brian and Dillon both said they had clean races and of course, they were the first two done!! With some snafu’s in timing they said they had the results but they were going to cut out Stage 5 because they were having issues pulling the results for that stage. I was devastated!! I knew that was my best stage and that I probably pulled some time out. Well it was off to waiting for another hour for results, but it turns out they were able to get Stage 5 in there!!! Yahoo!! There were so many people around the results board, but I happened to be right in front, so when they promoters finally stepped away, I was looking for the Pro Women’s times…looking looking, WTH, I WAS 2nd place to Katerina!! I had to double check to make sure that was really my name up there!! Sure enough, Stage 5 was my best stage. It was the only stage that Katerina didn’t win, and I won it!! I was so happy!! Next I was trying to find Brian’s name, low and behold, he was right on top of the podium!! As for Dillon, he tied for 2nd with Kyle Warner!! My teammate Evan was right off the podium in 6th place and our Rabobank sponsor Anker was on the top step of his very first race ever!! Woo hoo! We pretty much couldn’t have asked for a better day!!

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I’m so excited for this year and the good things to come. I’m learning new things every day on the bike and I can only go up from here. As my mom puts it, I just need to “Stay on the bike!”. We couldn’t be blessed with more awesome supporters this year with Marin Bikes, Rabobank, Skratch Labs, Burnham Coaching, Cupertino Bikes, G-Form, Twin Six, Fox, Smith, Grifall Chiropractic, Dumonde Tech, Spoke Consulting and Butler Team Carmel! We can’t wait to keep making them proud!! Next on the calendar is the Wildwood Enduro.

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Sea Donkey 2015

Monday morning’s commute to work was a sad one, as I saw race vans and cars with their bikes and bags all packed and headed home after a long, fun, fantastic weekend at the Sea Otter Classic. This year had to be one of my most memorable years at the Sea Donkey compared to all of the years past. It was my first year as a Marin/Rabobank sponsored rider and my first time racing Pro and I got to start the fun off right.

RACE DAY!

I woke up bright and early Thursday morning for Race Day! I was lying in bed facebooking, or bluefacing as my boyfriend, Brian, calls it (because when it’s night time and I’m on Facebook, he says the light makes my face blue). I heard someone walking down the hall and assumed it was our friend and was ABSOLUTELY SURPRISED to see my dad in the doorway!!! Turns out he wanted to surprise me for my first official Pro race at Sea Otter. He drove down the night before and slept in his car in our driveway. It was definitely the highlight of my weekend.

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It was time to race and I knew it didn’t matter how I did today, I was so happy to have my biggest fan there to support me! I lined up for the first stage of the Enduro, which was on the Downhill course, and was so excited to see a bunch of ladies that I inspire to be like all lined up ready to race. We had a pretty stacked class with EWS (Enduro World Series) racers, Anneke Beerten, Hannah Barnes – the Enduro Podium winners from last year – Teal Stetson-Lee, Kelli Emmit, Legend Marla Streb, CES (California Enduro Series) shredders Lauren Gregg, Rachel Throop, and DH World Cup racer Micayla Gatto, along with so many other awesome women!

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It was so nice to have my Attack Trail for the downhill course. The bike was dialed for the race and my new Rabobank wheels helped me pedal a clean run on this stage – even after only one practice run. I then headed up to stage 2. I knew in this stage I was going to have to be fast, but accurate, there were a lot of sandy corners that could make or break your race. I went as fast as I could, while knowing I had to look out for those turns and ended up catching Hannah Barnes halfway down, she was super nice and pulled over for me to have a clean pass. They had the finish on a slight uphill, right after you got off the singletrack, so I just pedaled as hard as I could standing up! I thought I might fall over when I crossed the line.

Next we headed up to stage 3. I got to ride with Anneke and Hannah for a little bit and asked as many questions as I could. I have to know all their secrets so I can be as fast as them! smile When it was go time on Stage 3, the segment started with quite a bit of pedaling, more than I remembered and I felt a bit blown out from pedaling so hard on stage 2, but I made it through the run clean and unscathed. When I got to the bottom of that run, I started heading back up to the track for the final stage, which was on the Dual Slalom course. On this transfer stage I got to catch up with Marla Streb, this is one of the best things about Enduro! You have time to get to know the other amazing women that you are racing with. There isn’t really any other bike competition where you get to talk in between racing, with Enduro you have a lot of time to talk and learn more about the other racers.

The last stage was the Dual Slalom stage, everyone had to ride it blind. I can’t say I was excited to ride it with no practice on the course, the only thing that made it better was knowing the other ladies had to ride it with the same impediment. It was the first time I had ever gone down a DS course and it was actually REALLY FUN!! If I had had one practice run, I think it would have been even more enjoyable. I might have to add Dual Slalom to my racing next year!

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After it was done my dad met me at the bottom and I couldn’t stop telling him how much fun I had out there. I raced my hardest, and I didn’t have any crashes, plus I got to know a lot of amazing ladies all at the same time.

When results time came around, I was SUPER STOKED to see that I earned a solid 6th place! I couldn’t have asked for a better finish with that group of gals. Overall, I was just so excited to share that awesome day with my Papa there! I got to spend the afternoon meeting some of the other Marin athletes and team members that I hadn’t met in person yet, EVERYONE was so nice, I felt like I had known them all for years. Then I got to spend a day with the infamous Little Bellas taking them out for rides, showing them the different components on the bikes, introducing them to pros and getting them excited about being on bikes! Man did they wear me out, in a great way.

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Sunday was all fun and games for me, it was the first time I haven’t raced the XC course in years and it was great to be able to support Brian in his race. I dropped my bike off with Gravy in the morning so I didn’t have to carry it around the venue. When I came back I wasn’t sure if he still had my bike… the one I thought was mine was sparkling clean!!!! He said he hoped I didn’t mind, he gave the #BrizzlyBear some love, cleaned her all up and tuned her up. Heck YES! Gravy is the absolute best!!!! Super stoked to be part of such a great team!

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Sea Otter 2015 has to be one of the best in the books. It was a little bittersweet seeing all of the bikes leaving this morning, but it just means I have a lot to look forward to next year. Thanks #SeaDonkey, it’s been real.