Month: March 2018

  • Rolling with the unexpected, March 2018

    Rolling with the unexpected, March 2018

    The slew of Nor’easters this past March has been a real downer for my race schedule. All four of the Cross Country & Short Track races I had planned to ease back into the racing mindset have all been cancelled.

    The silver lining is that I have been able to spend more quality time with my family. I’ve had more time to focus on diet/nutrition & interval workouts & high effort training. In fact, I’ve achieved a number of personal training PR’s this month. On the nutrition front, I’ve been playing around with the Paleo Leap meal planner and found a new favorite salad recipe (included below).

    Whole Food, Paleo nutrition plan

    My high school mtb team, Essex Offroad, has also been suffering with limited trail time. But we were fortunate enough to gain access to a giant parking lot (Thank you Metal Cutting Corp!) and we’ve held a few skills sessions in that space.

    Coaching mtb team Essex Offroad

    MTB skills coaching - Essex Offroad

    The other shining moment of March was the arrival of my 2018 race whip – a Santa Cruz Highball! A big thank you to Pedal Montclair, Juliana Bicycles & Santa Cruz bicycles for setting me up this year. Their ongoing support has been amazing & inspiring.

    It’s a bit torturous to have such a beautiful weapon in my grasp and have no trails to ride it on! I decided to go with a hardtail this year to accommodate some of the less technical race courses I encounter through the season. And with my Juliana Joplin to attack the rocky, East Coast race courses, I’m perfectly equipped to handle everything on my schedule.

    With that in mind, I’m insanely excited to see how the Bonelli Park US Cup race & the Sea Otter races go. Wish me luck!

     

    Blueberry & Orange Salad
    (adapted from PaleoLeap.com)
    Ingredients:

    • baby spinach
    • fresh blueberries
    • 2 oranges, peeled and sliced
    • 1 avocado, pitted and diced
    • 1/4 red onion, sliced thinly
    • Walnuts

    Dressing:

    • 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
    • 1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
    • 3 tbsp. fresh orange juice
    • Juice of 1 lime
    • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

    Put all the ingredients on a plate or in a bowl. Whisk together the dressing ingredients. Pour dressing over salad.

     

     

  • 2018, here we go!

    2018, here we go!

    2018 is starting off with a bang!

    Ticked off a bucket-list item this weekend at Egg Harbor Township BMX Track! Had an absolute blast racing the 24″ wheel category (cruiser class – 1st place), the Women’s 20″ wheel category (expert – 3rd place) and jumped into the Pro-Am class too. (20″ – didn’t place). I love trying and learning new things and this did not disappoint. The women were just amazing – so welcoming, friendly, helpful and lightning fast!

    Kristine Contento-Angell 1st BMX Cruiser class

    The start gate was something totally new. Starting in a track stand and jumping as the gate drops is a whole ball of wax I had no clue about. Some great tips from John Gill Jr. and I was rocking those starts… well, the track stand part, the jump part can certainly use some work. 😉

    Kristine Contento-Angell BMX EHT - Jack frost race 3rd place 20" W class

    The track itself is like riding a pump track on steroids – and the burn that sets into your legs by the last stretch is brutal. I really enjoyed pushing through that fire. When it’s only going to last a few more seconds, it’s easier to push that burn aside and dig in – a very different experience to the mental fatigue of feeling that burn on an xc course.

    The day was chilly with gusting wind. A physically demanding aspect I hadn’t anticipated was shivering in between motos. No matter how much i bundled up with blankets, huddled behind wind blocks and layered on jackets, I simply couldn’t not stop the sheen of sweat from the race from chilling my body. Then, of course, the challenge became warming back up for the short and intense race. I had 9 separate race starts spread across 6 hours.

    Major shout out to Pedal Montclair for setting me up with the whips to make all this happen! #supportyourlocalbikeshop

    Big thanks to both John Gills for all their advice, instruction and for manning the New Jersey Interscholastic Mountain Biking – NICA tent.

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    Photos: JPennucci Photography

    Next up is the H2hrace.com mountain bike series, race #1 – Mayhem in South Jersey.

    Kristine Contento-Angell BMX race