Four years ago I decided to try something athletically new. My first extreme triathlon in Canada. The course logistics of hiking at the end of an Ironman distance triathlon excited me. A few months later, I did another extreme triathlon in Italy - XTRI Icon. This event scared me. Swimming in extremely cold water at 4:30am (in the dark) scared me. I despise cold water. Next, I decided to try mountain biking. I continued to train for Ironman races but I was finding so much joy in preparing for events that required me to step out of my comfort zone. And that I have so much to learn feeling is a place that I was craving after over completing over 18 Ironman triathlons. Cape Epic was not the logical next chapter in my mountain biking journey but it felt right knowing I was sharing the experience with Karel. We have never completed an event together as a team so I knew if he didn’t think I was ready, he would not have suggested that we race together. We completed eight stages across the West...
There's something special about racing close to home - especially in the thick of peak training. Pleasant Ridge Park in Marietta, SC is just 20 minutes from our house, making this a "local" mountain bike race. Karel and I have raced this event twice before but familiarity with the trails doesn't make racing (or training) at Pleasant Ridge any easier. The single-track trail system at Pleasant Ridge is directional, flipping between clockwise and counterclockwise every other month, with hikers and bikers going in opposite directions. In February, the course runs clockwise (in my opinion, the more technical direction, loaded with rocky features that have been challenging me all season but also includes several fast sections - that Karel loves). Over the past month, Karel and I have been putting in serious work on those features, and I finally strung together a few clean loops without unclipping or falling (a huge milestone for me that I've been working on for the past...