I started riding only 5 years ago. After I had been riding for a couple years I was getting more and more determined. I really wanted to win the Elite class race. I was hoping that with all my riding in Florida that this would be the year.
I could see who was signed up the day before, and holy crap, there were 9 women signed up. All of them great riders and a few I've never even come close to beating before. I was trying to not feel defeated before we even started.
My pre ride the day before went great. I hit a few sections hard. I had put a new rear shock on my Stradalli, carbon wheels, and new tires. I really needed to see how the bike was going to handle at high speeds. Anyway, I could feel I was fast and the bike felt like a rocket ship. Seriously, it was weird. It almost felt like I was on a dirt bike flying along. This ride gave me some confidence!
The morning of, I woke up rested and feeling good. I wasn't super nervous. It's a time trial so there was really no strategy to worry about. I just needed to pedal as fast I could and not crash. At the start, two women went off in front of me and two women behind me. (15 second intervals). I passed the two women ahead of me a few minutes into the race. I was on fire and hyper focused looking ahead at the trail. The girl behind me is wicked fast and wins most of the races she enters. I was running scared and desperate to hold her off as long as possible. I thought for sure she'd catch me 15 minutes or so into the race.
There are sections of trail where you can see the switchbacks and see if anyone is coming. I kept looking....no one coming. This fueled me even more. I'm thinking, holy crap, maybe I really can win?!?!? The ride itself was pretty uneventful. My bike was handling like a dream. I took every line perfectly, I gutted out the climbs (I hate climbing), and I made nice clean passes past the Expert guys I was catching. I had one mishap where my shoe hit a stump and my foot got stuck in my rear triangle. I stayed upright and managed to pull it back out. How I didn't bend spokes and crash I'm not sure. What's really odd about this is, I have done the same thing at that same spot before. Only the last time I bent spokes, twisted my ankle, and fell.
I pulled into the finish 99% sure I'd won. I waited at the finish to see if any women were within 15 seconds of me. Two minutes went by and no one...!!!
Thanks Jack Kunnen for the awesome photos!