Thursday, May 24, 2012

Moonride 2012

 


A couple of weeks earlier a large box of Conti tyres and Sram stuff arrived at work…

Monday Night: it was of to Gav’s to rebuild the race bike…most of the drive train had been stolen of it for the training bike, so it was to get all new kit.

 Tuesday Night: was fitting up tyres and swapping the rear cassette and chain on my bike (my wheels are Judes spares normally fitted up with muds ) and loading up the trailer

Wednesday Night: servicing, the training bike (or the spare for the weekend) new cassette, chain, brake pads, forks etc etc then loading up the van, no we don’t travel light but it is a metric shit load less gear than the first one we turned up to with!

Thursday: a casual drive up to Rotorua stopping in the Reddies for Jude to do a couple of shake down runs on the bikes…all ok, I headed into the forest latter that evening with Dean for skidz &wheelies in the pissing rain…….well actually it stopped by the time we got into the trees, good times were had.

Friday… the last minute "Stuff" and the next thing you know 3pm has rolled around. Time to head out to the venue with last minute pick ups on the way…..you know the stuff you forgot to get earlier…usual mayhem at the venue actually it seemed a bit worse as the still didn’t know the answers we had asked via email earlier..trivial stuff but still nice to know …we manage to annoy a marshal on the way to find our tent site, we were only doing as we had been told at sign in…guess it was a little different to what he had been told….I  sympathize with the poor guy and felt a bit sorry for him
It all worked out ok in the end and we found a good site not down hill from the tap where every munter decided it was a good idea to wash their bikes during the event soaking about 30meters of  up hill track

While Charlotte (my partner in crime for this 24hrs) and I set up camp, Jude and Timmy went and pre rode the track. It took them about 35mins-ish and one look at Jude's bike told me quickly it was going to be muddy at  least for the night anyway so time to swap out the tires on the race wheels as it was not raining and it seemed it prolly wouldn’t, the cup & cone XTR’s were still going to be the way to roll.

The front tyre didn’t want  play ball and was losing air after about 30mins or so it was in with some more Stans pump it up and ride it around the grass doing figure 8’s for about 15mins……hard work when you normally ride a 19” frame (Jude rides a 13”) lucky it was dark

Like always for me the start creeps up and before I know it Jude is off on her bike in that direction….First mistake I had forgotten to let the tires down…..I remembered about ½ through her second lap…So did Jude when normal first lap flurry had settled down

The first lap was about a 36min lap, I did a quick mental calc and I said to Charlotte "right we are in for about 40 laps"…….little did I know

For us the night went pretty well other than a battery failure 1.5hrs sooner than the planned stop, Jude had about a 20-25min lead at this point so it was not  worry but then after that  2nd place started putting in a few good lap and closing the gap  to about 15mins. Time to wake Jude up but how without worrying her…..I cant remember how we did it but it worked Jude picked up her lap times

Charlotte and I took turns getting some shut-eye during the next few hours

With about 2 laps to daylight I worked out Jude was about 12mins off lapping  2nd, lap times for everyone had blown out Jude was doing 40-45min laps the track has clearly blown out

It went through my mind how cool would it be for Jude to have lapped second place before light but quickly thought the gap was far to big….but little was I to know….the next lap Jude rolled into the tents right behind second…..who then promptly headed for the showers.

Right now it was time to keep Jude ticking along and not get complacent…..
Jude rolled into the tent about 9:55am exactly the wrong time, I gave her the option of a break now as she would end up amongst the 12/6 hr start mayhem but she opted to carry on it ended up being a long lap as muppets blasted past and promptly fell off or stopped and walked in front of her, all rhythm out the window
 
About 3pm Jude came in saying she couldn't shift gears, one look at where the rear mech was supposed to be explained why…15 second with the hose and I found it again. Blasted it out with some degreaser, applied some lube and she was on her way again.

It was about now I needed my 3rd caffeine fix for the day and I couldn’t be bothered to make it for myself, so I wandered over to Ed’s, while he doesn’t make my Caffeinated Caramel Drink he does make something I can easily alter to my tastes..on the way back to the tent I stopped in the Jamis tents for a yak when I spotted Dean walking towards me with seemed to be a Venti sized "Good Coffee" (sorry private joke..but Dean will not drink this brand of coffee) odd I thought but then I spotted the C…  What a guy! He had brought me out a Venti Caffeinated Caramel drink……..it hit the spot perfectly, thank-you

By about 4pm 2nd  had pick up the pace again and even though Jude had a 3 lap lead  I didn’t wont a mechanical or crash or anything stupid to cost Jude the race. I decided to ask Jude to pick it up again…but how…. As track got worse Jude was coming back to the tent with more and more left in her bottle so the stops were getting longer, I suggested it would be a good idea if she could try and finish her bottle out on the track…….

The next lap Jude caught us napping she not only had finished her bottle but rode faster too, 'Nice'. Quickly giving her a new bottle and lubing chain it was a quick stop, the next lap was lights on and by the end of that lap she was about to put another lap on second who pulled the pin with  a little under 4hours left to go. Jude said she “its rapidly becoming not fun out there with the amount of walking” (even the pro-elite’s racing in teams were running the climbs) but she headed out for another lap with the plan of doing at least 2 more but asked for a coffee at the end of this lap

When she came in she got off her bike and within a very short time she was having trouble standing and was shaking…..I immediately questioned had we under fed her? What can I do? when she looked at me and really sadly  said "can I stop now", there was still  3 hrs to go and Jude turns up to do a 24hr event, I said “If you really want to stop you can…Jim (2nd) has already stopped and is in the showers”. Jude had a 5 lap lead which was even if  Jim went out again she would never catch up and 3rd was some 10 laps or so behind Jim.

Personally I felt other than personal pride there was no point in grinding on any further
It was clearly not fun. I could see no good reason to push her out again, so she headed to the showers (and got a hot one) while we packed up and Timmy who had been in the forest all day turned up with pizzas for every one.

Looking at data afterwards while we were down a little bit on the food in her bottles, Jude had taken on enough other food, so that was not the problem, after talking to some other riders, reading the comments on various forums and seeing Pete Marshall's photo’s the answer quickly became apparent , basically Jude hadn’t trained for pushing her bike up tacky thick mud climbs for a distance equal to about 1.5 Marathons while competing a 24hr MTB race…..I don’t think there are any un-answered questions

Jude just pushed herself further and in a way she has never done before!
No other female turned up on the day and even came close to doing  the job Jude did……a 3hrs plus 5laps lead speaks for itself……

Something about 24hr racing…there is “Teams” and there is “Solo’s”
Teams is a bunch of individuals cutting out laps as fast as they can, while what each member does out on the track effects the overall result, it doesn’t really effect much what the others do, there is a little bit of tactics to who goes out when….

Solo racing while there are a few that do it unsupported and some do that ok, to do it well you need a good Team, and what each one of these members do directly effects the others, we mess up in the tent and it can have bad affect on Jude, Jude has a mare out on the track and we have to figure how to over come it, change plans etc etc……

24hr Solo racing is team racing at its best……..on that note I would to thank every one who helped with this result Charlotte, Gav, Tim, Dean,  oh and Jude

Next year ? who knows maybe we are still chasing that perfect moonride………


Photo Cred : Pete Marshall & Myself 







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