
Super Downhill is FUN!! The course really played to my strengths of fast sprinting on the climbs and super fast bermed downhill sections. The All mountain super D had just under 10 minutes of climbing and 15 min of descending.
The race started with a technical 5 minute climb on which I blew by the competitors on their squishy 6"+ travel bikes and on the 40mph downhill road section that followed they gained some time on me. Once back on the single track I felt more at home and laid it all out to maintain my position to take the win.
I wasnt planning on racing the Super Downhill because I wanted to save money so I could race the XC, however, I had to much fun in the first race so I withdrew from the XC to race the next SuperD. In the SuperD we had a lemans start and I out sprinted everyone to my bike and climbed to the singletrack in first place.
Immediately, on the ST I hit a loose rock and my front end washed out costing me 2 positions. From 3rd I felt better because I could see the lines of the riders ahead of me but I kept getting too close and the dust obstructed my view. I couldnt hold my line around a berm, mainly because it came up so fast when I couldnt see, and had to bail over the edge.
This put me clear back in the back of the pack, 7th out of 8 riders, and I knew that I had to make up some time on the next short climb. The climb came right after a flat, non-bermed 90 degree corner which was perfect to attack from. Once I cleared the corner I went to attack and the rider directly infront of me dismonted and I couldnt avoid hitting him. I may or may not have said some foul words.
I hoped back on the my bike after putting the chain back on and got on the pedals hard. I sprinted up the entire 1/4 mile climb out of my saddle and passed 4 riders to move into 3rd. From there I had to race to hold off the guy behind me and to try and catch the 2nd place dude.
The terrain was filled with bermed corners, 2 foot drops, and a 5 consecutive 30 mph ladder drops which were tought to tackle on my 5 inch travel Trek fuel in comparison to my competitors squishy bikes. I actually opened my gap on the rider behind me but didnt have enough trail to catch the guy ahead of me so I took 3rd.
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2 comments:
Hell yeah Jubil!!
Great job Jubil!!!
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