Thursday, April 11, 2013

Steele Creek - GNCC

Finally…race season is back! I could not wait to get out and race…even though I haven’t had a lot of seat time on the bike yet this year, I just needed to get on a starting line somewhere! I convinced dad that we should hit the Steele Creek GNCC in Morganton, NC. This worked out awesome, we were going to head down with our truck and trailer but we lucked out and hitched a ride down with  Gerry and Andrew Savage in their nice Class A motor home, with our trailer filled with 4 bikes (tight squeeze) . After 13 hours of comfortable riding in the RV we rolled into Steele Creek with perfect 70 degree weather, the rains cleared out, the dirt looked prime for some good racing.
We hung out all day Saturday watching the many 4-wheeler classes duke it out and got a chance to inspect the course a little bit.  Andrew and I mountain biked some of trail and it was pretty wet red clay which was pretty slick, I was just hoping it would dry up some more for the race on Sunday.
On Saturday night I had spaghetti with Andrew Delong and his whole family.  The Delong family is one of the nicest race families I have met. I had a great time talking with them and can’t thank them enough for everything!  On top of all that Andrew hooked me up with one of his jerseys that he signed for me…HAPPY BIRTHDAY to me J…..oh yeah…race day was my birthday too…never thought I’d be spending it at a GNCC race. Anyway…moving on to race day. Dad decided to go out for the morning race…he felt the need to beat himself up a little, so I was sort of on pit duty, but he didn’t need anything anyways. When he came back he was grinning ear to ear, telling me how awesome the course was. I could not wait.
I went down to the starting line, picked my spot and then just hung out and waited until race time. Dad showed up and we joked around for a while, he threatened to get the entire line to sing happy birthday to me…didn’t happen…thank goodness, that would have been wicked embarrassing. It was so cool to see Mat Herrington and Joe Barr from Wisconsin at the starting line, Mat helped me quite a bit a while back and he and Joe are doing the entire series in the XC2 class, I hope they find their groove and kick some butt!
Race Time: A 250 Lites started in the 3rd row, XC1 Pro was 1st as always, the XC2 pro, and then us…I got pretty fired up, 1st race of the season, 1st ever A class GNCC race for me, 1st time being in one of the front rows, 1st time racing in NC. I tried my best to stay relaxed on the line, but I’m not going to lie… Being in the A class on a national level gets a little intimidating, but then you think to yourself, “I deserve to be up here,” and it helps calm the nerves…here we go. My bike started as planned (I used the e-start), the mad dash began. I got a decent jump at the start and hit the first 2 turns somewhere mid pack. When we got to the first hill where lots of classes got all bunched up, we all made it through pretty clean and started to spread out a little bit. I settled in, found a nice rhythm, and things started to flow pretty good. I wanted to push hard in the 1st lap to see if I could hang with the guys up front, that was a tall order. I saw Craig Delong at some point (aside from me he is probably the only other 16 year old in this class), I really wanted to stay close, but I also knew that this was my 1st time out this season and I needed to figure out a way to ride for 3 hours, plus, he’s just really really fast.
I decided to settle down and just really focus on consistent, smooth laps. Remember when I told you about how dad said the course was awesome? He was right…the uphills were really steep and long, but the traction was actually really good, the downhills were pretty beat up and rutted up from the morning race, but still big fun. They routed us through the river under a pretty low bridge and then through a culvert pipe, no biggie, just something different. I had a decent 1st lap, no show stoppers, but on the exit of a nasty mud pit, I got tipped over by another dude on a husky (so it’s ok)! My left hand was hurting pretty bad. It turns out my new gloves must have gotten wet and bunched up and my hand developed some nasty blisters…the glove was white originally, it is now red….As the race went on it got harder and harder for me to hang on to the bike with my hand, especially on down hills.

The course had developed really big breaking bumps, it was almost like riding town a stair case with each step being 3 foot tall.  For those of you who have hit your hand on an oven top, that was how my left hand felt for 3 hours.  I went into “management mode”…no way was I going to quit, but I had to find a way to last the full 3 hours. When I pitted, I didn’t take new gloves, I was worried that taking the old ones off might rip things open even more. I topped off my drink system, dad gave me some electrolytes, fueled up the bike, and back out I went. I had 2 or 3 little tip overs during the rest of the race, but over all I rode pretty well. My lap times really didn’t look all that good, but that’s ok I had flashes of good riding and I now know that I can last 3 hours. When I got the pit board from dad telling me I had about 35 minutes left I tried to dig and see if I could make another push, but my hands just wouldn’t hold up, so I focused on trying to finish. I was ok with my ride, 16th wasn’t what I set out to get, but this does put me right in the middle of the pack, and I know I have a lot more in me already. By the end of the season I really hope to be able to pull a top 10.
I do realize that I need to train harder…3 hours of racing is considerably longer than what I am used to at this point. Now that the weather is turning, I’ll be able to get some seat time in, on the dirt bike as well as on the mountain bike. Boy I wish I could ride year round…
We got hooked up with some Hammer nutritional products from Dr. Eric at the Active Health Clinic in Michigan to try and help me with my stomach issues (looong story – not important). I followed the directions as per Doc and dad, and it seems like it worked, I had no stomach issues what so ever - all day, and that’s a really big relief for me.
Thanks to all my sponsors...Kenda Tires, Fly Racing, Leo Vince, EKS Brand goggles, Halls Cycles, mom & dad, my grandparents