Sunday, September 5, 2010

5 weeks out from World Solo 24 Hour Championships



It's been a busy 3 months since my last post. A brief summary:

5 days in Mt Beauty with coach Tory Thomas, her husband Tim, and their fantastic fur kids. This time was finished off with the Albury 6 Hour. I was still really fatigued after a hectic 9 week program - a program that saw me doing long rides week after week, and what local racing I attended was a matter of hanging in there. Warming up with Tory was a sign of things to come - my legs were fatigued and I was not in a good state of mind either. I completed the prologue and the first lap, and pulled out - I had nothin'. But that allowed me to assist Tim in supporting Tory, and catch up with Albury locals I hadn't seen for many years. Tory raced consistently, took out the Female Solo win, and also took home the Fastest Female prologue lap, beating teams riders and fellow former Torq team mates in the process.

After a well needed recover week, I was back into training. 8th August saw the Coffs Harbour Marathon - a 100km event on the local flowy trails of Pine Creek. This event was 4 x 25km laps. I was feeling strong and fresh in the warm up (something that I hadn't felt for months), and I was looking forward to the event. I hung with the other girls for the first lap, but realised that I didn't have the speed to be able to maintain that pace for another 3 laps. I backed off to a pace that I was still working at, but could maintain for the remainder of the race. I was feeling strong for the entire time, until the last 8km. I didn't eat going into the final lap (a lesson learnt) and blew up. The hills were actually hurting me and I didn't like it. I finished 4th in Elite Women.

A week later was the Appin 400 - a 400 minute (6hr 40min) event on an extremely demanding course south of Sydney. I entirely enjoyed the course, even though by 5 hours in my upper body was in agony. Mum offered to support me for the event, which meant that I was riding strong the whole way - no missing feed stops this time. I finished feeling tired in the legs, but surprisingly good compared to previous events. I finished 2nd in Elite Women behind Katrin van der Spiegel.

It's now early September, 5 weeks out from the Worlds, and I can finally leave the demands of work behind me and focus entirely on myself and my training. Ride, eat, sleep, beach with dogs - oh to have the life of an unemployed person.

2 comments:

Nerida said...

Awesome J, where is the World event taking place? Nerida

Juzzy said...

Hey Ned. They're in Canberra on 9/10th October. Not long now...