The night before was filled with an evening of PopTalk and Yamatanka Sonic Titan
followed by a very well attended Sleuth Bears EP release show. Opting for the 60k (instead of the 100) meant that I didn't start until 11am; however, the race was a few hours away and I had a slow leaking tube to fix. I was out of the house by 7:30, while still managing to sneak in a solid five and a half hours of sleep. Not bad, if I do say so....
Pre-race Prep |
Before I begin to expound of the profound differences between US racing and riding in the North, let me say that as a Geographer, I am well aware of the importance of place. I should specify my comparison of geomorphology to riding in Pennsylvania and South Eastern Ontario; the cultural comparisons? Still trying to figure that one out....
60k Start |
- Vast networks of Single Track (read: no fire roads)The trails were so extensive that they took attendance before they sent us off AND they sent us with our own maps of the conservation area. I guess getting lost is a serious risk when you ride in 10,400+ acres of woods with 700+ kilometers of trails.
- No rocks
I was missing rocks for three reasons. First, because there is something strangely familiar about riding over bone-jarring rock gardens for miles on end (have I mentioned I miss Pennsylvania?). Second, the trails were sandy. As it turns out, I far prefer rocks to deep sand. Third, the few rocky sections seemed to pose a challenge to some of the other riders and gave me the opportunity to catch up. - No Beer
The Finish Line
At an Endurance event where people were camping out? Really? Ontario alcohol control board is a total downer. - (Almost) no 29ers
This might have been the weirdest thing all day. Seriously. I could count the number of 29er bikes on one hand. Between all the 26 inch wheels and my pre-race Bikini Kill mix, it felt like the late 90s. - Extremely Polite
Funniest moment of my day - this guy pulls up behind me - "let me know when you would like me to pass you". Context reminder - we were in a RACE! Can you imagine? I probably could have said something to the effect of, "sorry sir, but I'd really like to beat you today if you don't mind" and he might have stayed right there for the whole afternoon. Gotta love those polite Canadians.