I had the option of going to the Formula 1 this weekend but
when I realized the Big Hill Events Marathon challenge was on at Avoca I knew I
wouldn’t be able to join Ross is sneaking into the pits to get Bernie Ecclestone’s
autograph.
The 45km race at the Big Hill events Marathon challenge was
my first XC race 3 years ago, it holds a special place in my heart. I really
enjoyed the course 3 years ago but wasn’t able to get back to it for the next 2
years. The course contains some amazing single-track; rocky, loose and steep.
Just the way I like it. I vowed to myself that if I did a slower time than I did
3 years ago as a chubby mo fo on a 6 inch trail bike I would quit Mountain
biking.
I choose to drive up this morning whilst others including
Jade and Aleisha choose to camp at the winery where the event is based out of
to make a weekend of it. I’m not sure if
my sensitive body could have dealt with camping because when I stepped out of
the car at 7am I was immediately freezing, it was cold enough the freeze the
balls off a brass monkey.
As with all events run by Big Hill Events everything was
running like a well-oiled machine. I picked up my race plate and free gels in 2
seconds. I then was overjoyed to discover there was no porta-loos but ACTUAL
toilets in the winery, the only downside was that due to the tough nature of
the course everyone was shitting themselves resulting in a long line. With both
the 45km and 90km having a lot of climbing you didn’t want to be giving a free
scenic bus ride to My Hanky Poo.
I choose to ride my Rocky Mountain Vertex 990 for the race.
The large amount of climbing meant I wanted something light but I knew the 990
could not only handle the rocky single track but would allow me to enjoy myself
and the complaint frame would provide all the comfort I needed for the 45k’s. I
also had a set of Enve carbon wheels to use for the weekend, I don’t want to
sound like someone who has just got rich and become a scientologist but as soon
as I rode these wheels I was a believer. Sure you can get some light aluminium
wheels but they are no where near as stiff as these bad boys. I found myself
riding along thinking how direct and stuff my bike felt. All I can say is try a
pair, you will be a believer.
The first 50 minutes of the course involved a blast around
the winery then an 8km climb. I figured on the climb that as I was only doing
the 45km distance I should be able to stay with the 90km guys until the top
when I turned off. Unfortunately my legs had other ideas, I tried to go with
the first attack but all my legs did was blaze their middle finger up at me. I
also realized at the point I hadn’t quite set my new saddle up level and it was
pointing up slightly. My gooch was going to cop it today.
So with everything from my waist down in pain I settled into
a rhythm and spun my way to the top. Once at the top of the climb I turned off
and hit the Pyrenees endurance trail single track. From here until the finish I was loving life.
I would rate this as some of the best single track I have ridden in an XC race
in Australia. It’s steep, rocky, fast and loose. Plenty of the corners have
ruts or are banked so you can really dig into them. I ran Schwalbe Racing
Ralphs 2.2 and they were perfect. The low rolling resistance was great for the
climb and yet they provided ample grip for the steep and loose single-track.
A lot of people in the past have complained about the difficulty
of the single-track in this race but variety is the spice of life and not every
race should be run on groomed trails. It’s great to ride single track that is real
challenge were you are constantly thinking about line choice and body position.
Unfortunately I didn’t listen to my own advice and wasn’t paying attention to
line choice, scrapping my tyres sidewall against a sharp rock. After realizing
the cut was too big for my sealant to seal I changed the tube, as I was putting
the tube in the tyre I saw 2nd place ride past me.
I set off on the remainder of the uphill switchbacks after 1st
place but as soon as I hit the singletrack called “Sams Cherry” I forgot about
racing and was just having fun. From there it was a little more climbing then
then 3 steep pitches known as “the 3 sisters”.
Once over them it was a straight down a steep fireroad filled with water
bars. This section has claimed a few riders in previous years so my plan was to
keep my powder dry and my pecker hard, going fast when I could but being
sensible.
After that it was a quick blast across the flat, some more
rad single-track then a rip through the winery and across the line. I pushed
hard across the flat sections hoping to catch first but realized it was not
meant to be. I rolled across the line in 2nd place less than a
minute behind first and looking forward to ginger beer.
Jade managed to keep herself out of the winery cellar on
Saturday night and finished in 4th place in the women’s 45km while Aleisha
was not far behind in 6th.
I really hope that some form of event can take place here in
the future as I really rate this course. Its races like these that make Monday’s
hard. A big thanks most go out to Rohin and Alan at Big Hill Events, I cannot recommend
their events enough,they are always well run, great value and good courses. They
run some of the best events in Victoria including Buxton Bootcamp, Dirty Gran
Fondo and Double Cross.
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