I was registered for the race, but of course, until I heal,
recover, and can put my big boy pants on again I am not able to ride.
However, I had talked quite a crew to join me on this sufferage.
Why sufferage? Paul's is one of the toughest races of the year.
Part of it is the distance...but most of it is the location. Held
in Ganaraska forest...the combination of hills and sand (extreme sand!!) make
the course especially gruelling! Throw in an overabundance of poison ivy,
and the fact that September weather can be challenging (foreshadowing
anyone???), and you are in for a story from any racer who makes the attempt.
Anyways, as I had mentioned, my injury kept me from
attending...however Jaimie and HydroPaul headed up mid day on the 20th to set
up camp and avoid traffic (these guys is smart!...Mooore foreshadowing???).
Good foreshadowing...
Anyways...the rest of the crew...Fig, EnglishJim, Giant piled into
NewfieSteve's truck...but not until about 9pm. Apparently Steve had to
work late (to facilitate buying a new home, support two families in Rawanda,
and keep us all from believing he is a Newfie). So they didn't get there
until about midnight...so not only did they have to set up camp in the
dark...but....hold on....it had also started raining.
Sooo...here is where the foreshadowing thing plays out...the
race starts at 8am...it's still raining (it rained ALL day). What happens
when rain, sand, and dirt mix??? The worst kind of gummy, mucky, sticky,
grindy, grindy, grindy mixture of energy sucking, momentum stopping, pivot and
seal eating, brake pad burning goo!! Seriously!! Here is how it
went down..
Sooo, after a 3 hour midnight drive, camping in the rain, 5
kilometres into the race EnglishJim slides on a gooey descent, goes over the
bars, smokes a tree and destroys his brakes (broke the master cylinder)...he is
done...minutes into the race. Beer time...but still, Mr. Jim was not too
happy...
I'm thinkin he kinda looked like these guys...
Sorry...Jim likes the cat pics...
At the 40 km mark, and 4 hours later (the conditions made progress
brutally slow), Fig and NewfieSteve had to to bail...with no brakes. This
is how Steve's brake pads looked post race.
Seriously...worn right to the metal...
These are the brake pads of the fella who won the race.
Very similar to Steve's...again worn through the metal backing...
His brakes failed at the 50 km mark, so he used his shoe on
his back wheel for the remainder of the race to slow himself down...this is his
shoe...
Many riders DNF'd due to mechanicals caused by conditions.
Most who soldiered on were pulled at the 75km mark due to the time
(including Jaimie, HydroPaul, and Giant). There were 47 riders in the
100km race...6 completed and finished it. Huge Kudo's to all that
attempted it.
Wonder how the boys will feel about doing it next year??
As far as an update on my recovery...I had the packing
removed this week, and wala!! It did not need to be repacked!! The
infection is almost completely gone, the muscle tear and soft tissue damage is
healing...which is all good news, but still a ways to go. Also, I still
have a quarter sized hole in the skin and flesh of my leg that needs to heal
up. I do have pics but they are gross (imagine a deep gunshot
wound...that is what it looks like), so not a good idea to post them.
I am hoping to begin to get some minimum activity (light
work on the trainer...weight work outs??) by next week...then gradually ramp it
up. I just cannot push it too hard, or do anything that would have any
possibility of falling on it. That would completely undo all of the
benefit that rest has provided. And the rest and inactivity is darn near
painful in itself, so I don't want to have to extend it to any longer than I
have to!
The Fall Epic8 Hour MTB race is this Saturday (Sept
28th)...and the whole crew is headed up to participate. There is a bit of
a catch though. This is the third race in a series of three (Spring
Epic8, Summer Epic8, and Fall). Team DaNoofie N DaNative (Steve and me)
are currently in second in the series in the two man team category after the
first two races...so we have a chance depending on how we do in the Fall8.
I, of course, cannot ride...and we can't substitute...I will be there to
help out and support, however Steve is bravely going to solo the race as our
team. Should be worthy of a good story!! Steve's chance to be the
superhero!!! (SuperNewf???)
OK...back on track, and on a final note, it is EnglishJim's birthday this weekend (Shhhh
don't tell him...I don't think he knows!). I think he is like, 85 or
something. He still thinks, he looks like this though...
I am not sure what to get him...although I think this would
be his dream girl...
Ah well...that is enough for now...we will see how this weekend goes...
Should make for a good blog!!
Stay posted!
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