Saturday was the
Xterra Mountain Cup in Beaver Creek and I think "wow" sums up my race nicely! I knew going into the race that I was fit and have been climbing awesome in all my mountain bike races but I had no idea that I would take 3rd place in a really tough field of pro women. With two years of mountain biking experience I think I'm finally ready to be a contender at the big races. I had a decent swim coming out 5
th. Super swimmer Susan Williams was 3 minutes ahead of the 2
nd place woman and long out of sight. The mountain bike climbs from Avon up to the Beaver Creek and is a real leg and lung buster because of the amount of climbing and how steep some sections are. I quickly passed 3 girls and knew I was in second at that point.
Shonny came by me after a few miles and I decided, "I'm going to try to ride with her". To my surprise I was able to ride with
Shonny almost until the top of the climb when she put the pedal to the metal and I knew it would be a mistake to push my limits anymore as the run is brutal and I needed some gas in the tank for it. I kept waiting for riders like Jenny Smith and Sari Anderson to pass me and was surprised that this never happened. The bike was a little longer than last year but with my new found mountain biking abilities I went over 7 minutes faster than last year. I ended up passing Susan Williams in the last few miles of the bike and went into the run in 2
nd. I was running scared because I knew
Danelle Kabush was behind me and is a super speedy runner. Sure enough about half way into the run
Danelle passed me. I was hurting badly and my hips were cramping up a bit but I tried not to let her out of my sight. I ended up 16 seconds behind
Danelle at the finish line and was elated with my race. Congrats to everyone who finished the race...it is a tough one!
The podium...Renata,
Rebecca,
Danelle,
Shonny, me, Susan. I hate opening
champagne bottles...it scares me and I couldn't get the job done fast enough so I just let
Shonny and
Danelle do the honors.
My dad and baby Sam in their best Xterra cheering attire.
Saturday night I headed over to Winter Park to cheer on and help Doug at the MTB National Championships at Sol Vista. The Super D and Short Track races were on Sunday and it was obvious that Doug was exhausted from his XC race the day before (where he finished 5th) but he was in good spirits about it all. Doug and I finished the weekend up with some burritos and margaritas on the couch while watching the Tour. All in all a great weekend!