Karen got to go with me to this race. another double race weekend for me! It all good though. Got there in plenty of time, parking rough, nice close to home race is very nice as well. Legs felt good, did a little recoonaissance of the course, didnt ride much just looked it over and then warmed up a little bit. Now this is the style we see in midatlantic. Music pumping, people having fun, racers and families enjoying all sites and sounds, a grand scheme of a monster cross is sometimes which makes it so enjoyable! Started this race on the road which is nice. started in the mid pack area. Whistle blow, fast startup slight incline to sweeping left on road to a sweeping right over ramped curb into the grass. followed a dirt(mostly loose) trail to go around a tree at a left 90 deg angle. still have good position but will move up later. follow slight incline to grass again and then hop curb to go to street again, which is a fast 150-200 feet section then dives back into the grass with a sharp left and then 40 feet to a 180 deg switchback. this switchback you could either go wide and be in mud or go shallow and hug the tape and dodge some tree limbs and stay on solid ground. a sweeping left to a short fast downhill which had a a nice 180 deg switchback and short climb (@12 feet) to another 180 switchback which led downhill to a left sweeping turn onto a ramped curb section. This led to the parking lot and then into a loose gravel fireroad, which the course went into the grass and then gravel and than grass again to make it interesting.
Still got 19th(or 20th depends which place you look at, but NCCX says 20th) place out of 70 riders, so my best result by far for sometime. I had signed up for Masters as well but went back to Cat 4 so, i got a DNP(38th out of 38th in that race). Oh well. Rode hard and felt great and definitely my style course. Had a blast here are a few pics to go along.