After a great XTERRA Mountain Champs I had almost two months
of prep time for USA Champs and every one of those days was needed, if not
more. Outside of the usual suspects
there were a few guys coming over from Europe as well to make it the deepest
field at USA Champs.
My prep was great going in, I traveled out a week early to
really nail the course and know how to ride each piece as fast as
possible. I can’t thank First Endurance
and Robert enough for the support in being able to stay at the cabin in Eden
and be able to easily access the course.
I had a great training partner going in as well with Craig Evans coming
out for the week before to train with in the Springs before we rolled over to Utah.
Transition race morning, I am some where in there on the left. (N2PHOTOSERVICES) |
After a week in Ogden, race morning arrived quickly and we
were off swimming in the low waters of Pineview Reservoir. The reported water temperature was 60 degrees
there was some miss-calibration or error in reading the thermometer, as the
water was definitely closer to the limit at 68.
If you did XTERRA West Champs in Vegas, that water was around 60
degrees. I started strong and worked
into the front group with the exception of Ben Allen and Leonardo Chacon who
were off the front. As we neared the end
of the first lap I could tell the swim was long but put my head down and just
tried to keep Ben and Leo as close as possible.
We exited the swim a minute down which was a manageable gap and was
great to have them that close considering that the swim as 10 minutes longer
than normal. It was nice to have a long
swim considering that it is usually the first thing to get cancelled or
shortened.
Rolling up the climb (N2PHOTOSERVICES) |
SRM File of XTERRA USA Champs |
Still running well early on (N2PHOTOSERVICES) |
Just after Nico caught me trying to keep in contact (N2PHOTO) |
I hit the run, about 2 minutes down from Ben and over 5 from
the lead. Though I felt heavy and slow
to start the run I was moving all right up the hill. Brad Weiss was not far behind and I managed
to keep ahead of him for the first 2 miles but he was gone quickly when he
passed. I plodded along taking in as
much as I could with out upsetting things but I really started to struggle at 4
miles which is almost all downhill to the finish from there. I leg the legs go as much as possible on the
way down and kept checking to see if anyone was catching me. With a mile to go I caught the first glimpse of Nico Lebrun and knew that I had to give everything if I wanted to stay ahead. He caught me about 1/4mile and I pushed again to stay with him but when we hit the last short uphill
before the downhill to the finish he glided up as I struggled to keep my feet
moving. About 20 feet from the turn
downhill I heard footsteps behind me and had a feeling that this person
couldn’t beat me. I threw the last of my
energy into getting up that last twenty feet and threw myself around the corner
and downhill
The last struggle before the sprint for home (N2PHOTO) |
towards the finish. As I rounded
the corner I heard names and it was Ryan Ignatz that was coming up on me. We were separated by 1 point in the series
and who ever was first across the line would be 3rd in the
series. As some put it, it was the
ugliest sprint they had ever seen as I was flailing all over the place but it
worked. I stayed on my feet and edged
Ryan across the line for 9th on the day and held 3rd in
the USA series, my highest placing in the series to date. I collapsed almost immediately after the
finish and after a good recovery in the med tent was able to get my muscles
working again to move around. I learned a few lessons that I certainly can't forget in Maui in 5 weeks time, clock is ticking.
2013 XTERRA USA Championship from XTERRA TV on Vimeo.
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