A whole lot of pain for a little bit of redemption.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Charming!

Oh the bruises. Oh the soreness in the odd and uncomfortable places. Can it be? Oh yes it can—the beginning of cross season has begun.

It began in Baltimore's Druid Hill Park for Charm City Cross (which I can't help but say with a Boston accent). The first race of the MABRA series got off with success. A pack of wild women Bs (or Cat ¾ women to which they are now referred) gathered at the start and hauled ass through the course prologue into the hilly, grassy and blazingly sun-soaked trail.

I traveled to Maryland with my trusty companion, Kate and her beloved dog, Baxter. Having them along for the ride kept me relaxed and well-fed. I was able to ride almost 3 laps of the course as a warm up and I felt decent. I lined up with the friendly females (way friendlier than I remember them ever being).

The course was grassy, which I see as an advantage for my strong quads, yet was peppered by awkward obstacles which were hindered by my awkward remounts (despite the several practices in the week prior). I felt that I was dismounting better than usual, though.

After 2 laps, I was tired and hot, but considering it was only a 40 minute race, 2 laps down meant only 2 laps to go. My pace definitely slowed but I was most likely sure I wasn't last. My spirits remained high as I was encouraged by the random cheers of people who somehow knew my name. Some I recognized, some I didn't, but I was happy to hear from all of them—Kate, especially, since her cheers promised me cocktails upon finishing. If there had been a feed zone, I would have made her feed me an apple martini.

With about three quarters of a lap to go, I was passed by the race leader. With about a quarter of a lap to go, I was passed by second place.

Kate, Baxter and I needed to leave soon after my race, so I was unable to watch Melanie or Alicia race; nor was I able to see my results. It was only until late last night that they were posted online, but alas they only listed the top 20 placers. With over 30 women starting, I am hopeful that I stayed within the top 25. I am a bit disappointed with results, but it just motivates me more for next week at Ed Sanders.

See you then!