Lumberjack 100 Race Report
This race report is going to be kind of short. I don't feel like talking much about it-partly because this was my fourth year in a row of racing the Lumberjack, and partly because my race could have been a lot better.
In fact, a few things could have been better.
Like the "easy" ride Namrita, Eddie and I did on Thursday to spin our legs out. We went out to Egypt Valley, which can best be described as a rail trail in between trees. It's that easy. Our plan was to do a quick hour before meeting up with Cheryl and Jeff (from Trek).
We were spinning around and talking, when Namrita's hands slipped off of her handlebars. She endoed and I endoed on top of her. I'm sure that anyone who knows the two of us is shaking their heads right now. It's probably not that surprising that we both managed to flip over each other on one of the easiest trails on the universe. Sometimes it seems like we may have been separated at birth.
Anyways, it would have been funny except for the fact that Namrita was hurt. It was freaky. The swelling in her leg/knee was so instantaneous that I was afraid that something was broken. Luckily it was just a really bad bruise, but she couldn't race. She was sad, and I was sad for her. I can't believe that we managed to fall so hard when we were riding so slowly. My hydraulic brake cable snapped off from my brake lever, and the axle of Namrita's front wheel broke. We were literally 2 minutes away from the end of the trail too, which made the whole event even more ridiculous.
The next day we all caravaned up North, did an easy pre-ride of the inner loop, ate dinner, and got ready for bed.
Which brings me to race day:
This is all that I'm going to say...
I felt really good for the first 10-ish miles. My plan was to start off on the conservative side, and increase my speed throughout the race. That never happened. Instead I started on the conservative side, and decreased my speed with each lap.
A few things went wrong and it was pretty much all my fault. I was so hungry during the last lap that I literally thought that I was going to pass out. With two miles to go I saw a few Dark Horse jerseys weaving through the woods.
All I could think was, "if I can just pedal to them, they will have food. I will be saved." I must have looked like a crazy person when I reached them. My hands were tingling and I was slurring my words. I don't even know who I talked to because all I saw was the Payday bar that they were handing to me. I think it may have been the best thing that I ever had in my life. There was a guy with them, and he handed me a package of Cliff shots too. I swallowed those whole as well. Let me tell you, if I hadn't run into them I probably would have been off of my bike and running through the woods-trying to hunt small game (to eat) with my bare hands.
I pulled through the finish line in 3rd place, but with a much slower time then last year. I didn't feel like I was back to the land of the living until after I swallowed 3 grilled cheese and pesto sandwiches, a slice of pecan pie, and maybe a half of a watermelon.
That's my race report. I learned a few things from this race, and I'm erasing everything else from memory.
The good news is that I did race with my power tap, so I have lots of data to show my coach. It's been about a month since I started training with Lynda, and she's learning about me partly through my races. I really wish that I would have started training with her earlier but better late then never!
Even though I didn't have a stellar race I had a great time. Our house couldn't have been better. We had Cheryl and Jeff from Trek, Garth from Sobe/Cannondale, Brad from Founder's, and of couse Scott, Namrita and Eddie. It was great getting to know everyone better.
Congrats to Cheryl and Jeff for both taking home the axes. They are both super fast and super good people. I hope we get to hang out again this summer.
Thanks again to my awesome hubby Scott, and Namrita for such great support. I think they were supporting 5-6 people and they were always ready with the right food/drink mixes. Talk about organized!
Here's some pictures from our race weekend!
Start of the race...


Our friend Chip flipped over his bike and landed on someone's tire. He even had a rotor mark on his cheek.

Cheryl and Jeff are the series leaders!
Pics from the awards party...
I was hogging all of the chex mix...
Men's podium...

Men's SS podium. My friend Nate pushed a monster gear and finished 3rd...awesome!
Getting our prizes...
Women's top 5
Having fun....
Only in Northern Michigan will you see this. I didn't even know what a Buck Pole was....

We rented this log house for the weekend. It fit 8 of us comfortably, though we had to be creative with air mattresses and couches.

Namrita and Eddie trying to pose for a pic and swatting mosquitos...

10 Comments:
Congrats on 3rd. Despite the issues, that is still a great finish. Sorry to hear about Nam's experience; bet that's the last time she comes up to MI to race!
I was riding the State Game Area trail on Thursday; wish I could have hooked up with all of you to ride the "easiest trail ON the universe!" :^)
1:25 PM
It would have been fun if you could have met up with us. They will be back before 24 hour Nationals, so maybe we can all ride then. But, we are staying off of Egypt Valley until after the race.
FYI-We endoed right before the parking lot of the third section
1:29 PM
Ouch, I know exactly where your talking about. That section is very fast and twist and you could get hurt in a hurry there.
Sorry!
If they do come back, it would be great to meet them. But maybe we skip riding and just drink beer at Founders! :^)
3:13 PM
Yuu know you did it on purpose, Danielle! Just admit it! :)
I feel sorry for Nam, that really bites, but glad you held on for third, despite your pre-ride debacle.
4:48 PM
Impressive as hell that you can bonk like that still finish third. Sorry bout Nam. See ya in August.
6:24 PM
Wow, that's some serious bonk. I too have experienced the suck side of starting slow and getting slower. Your "slower" is still way faster than mine will ever be. Way to hang on for 3rd. That rocks!
8:25 PM
I wish I could have as horrible of a race as you did!!!! Great job finishing 3rd!
7:49 AM
Great to meet you in person, sorry we had to skip the awards! Keep up the good work, see you in Wausau!
12:32 PM
I was one of those Dark Horse jerseys, sadly destined to not make the cutoff, and when you asked for food, we were emptying our pockets and offering you whatever was in there since we werent going to need them! It was kind of a funny scene! And congrats on finishing 3rd!!
BTW, did you notice that the payday I gave you had a bite taken out of it????? I had tried to eat it an hour earlier, but my stomach said no....
8:27 AM
Lynda-
I owe you big time! Thank you so, so much. I didn't even see the payday because I inhaled it so quickly. It was amazing tasting!
10:18 PM
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