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  • A day on the mountains

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  • Christ The Savior – Rio de Janeiro

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  • September 2017 Update

    September 2017 Update

    Racing

    Nearly 8 weeks out from my ankle injury and I’m finally back on dirt!  The Bad Bear Enduro at Bear Creek is one of my nearby favorites. I was really stoked to give this a go. I headed out on Friday with a few friends to pre-ride the stages. Man did I ride like crap! So stiff, so tense, such a struggle. Rusty, I guess. A lack of confidence. A decrease in finesses. I ate dirt over and over again on features that weren’t even the challenging ones! Man it was a tough pre-ride.  We sessioned different sections, trying new lines and eventually I started to feel like myself again. By the end of the day, I was bruised, sore and exhausted, but I caught a glimpse of the flow I was so in tune with in July.

    As I geared up on race day my shoe strap ripped apart! Granted these shoes were my backup pair -they had a long and satisfying life, and needed to be retired – but my primary race shoes had broken boa straps and I hadn’t gotten around to replacing them (my bad). Likely the lace up boot I have to wear to protect my ankle was putting to much strain on the strap, and LUCKILY it happened in the parking lot and not mid-stage run. In another stroke of luck, my teammate had a roll of electrical tape, and was willing to donate it to me, so I was able to tape the shoe onto my foot and carry the roll in case the tape needed to be refreshed mid race. (Thanks Jeremy!!).

    Struggling through Friday’s pre-ride to get a sense of that flow again paid off. I went into the race focusing on being relaxed, having fun and most importantly, staying upright. That goal might sacrifice overall speed, but a crash tacks so much time onto a run that, for me, it would be faster to go slower. It’s funny how self-doubt can be self-fulling. There were a few features that I had been hesitant about, and subsequently struggled with on Friday that flowed smoothly on race day. A relaxed mindset has such a huge impact. I was really happy to feel the near vertical drop & road-pipe cross over to another near vertical descent with 90 degree turn flow super smooth during the stage run – what had I been worried about?

    Skills Coaching

    The Pedal Montclair Beginner’s Ride Series continued each Friday (except the Bear Creek Enduro Pre-ride). I enjoy hosting these, and I was particularly excited to see so many women come attend. I was also able to start scheduling private skills coaching sessions again.

    NJ NICA

    The annual Leader Summit – an empowering, inspiring and educational weekend workshop – was mid September. I was able to attend a NICA specific Wilderness First Aid & CPR course. Really empowering stuff. Hopefully I won’t ever need those skills, but it’s confidence-inspiring to know what to do in a worst-case scenario. In the glove picture below we are learning about the transfer of bodily fluids. I always carry a first aid kit on rides I host/coach, and realized that in all that time, I didn’t have rubber gloves in it! (That’s been rectified). In the other pic below we are engaged in injury scenarios, – assessing our victims, determining their injuries and figuring out how to keep them alive.

    I joined the coaches ride post workshop on Saturday. Look at all those mtb enthusiasts that are willing to spend time and energy to get more kids on bikes. So freaking awesome. I can’t wait to see what the student enrollment for season 2 is going to be!!

    End of day one coaches pic:

    Training

    Back into the full-on training schedule! I’m shooting for at least one endurance race this fall – the Erie 80 – as well as a few more enduros. My birthday is at the beginning of Sept, so the month started out with a team birthday ride! I was really heartened to have so many teammates join me for this ride. Some I haven’t seen all year. Plus, Sean’s birthday is the same weekend, so we celebrated him as well!

    Family

    In an effort to clear out my basement, I pulled out my dusty CX bike to wipe off, photograph and sell. Soon as I look away my son jumps on it and starts riding around the block. Wouldn’t you know it’s the perfect size for him? We swapped out a shorter stem, and headed out for a bike ride. It’s awesome how much he enjoys it – the freedom, the speed. Our first road ride ended up a solid 14 and change in miles, with a stop at Applegates for homemade ice cream on the way home. Now he’s using it to commute to school, and to practice with clipless pedals. I had bought a pair of new shoes online after the strap tear at Bear Creek, but they were a little too big for me – they ended up being just perfect for him, though! Glad I didn’t opt for the neon pick pair!

    I can’t believe how fast he was charging up some of the hills – it won’t be long before I’m struggling to keep up. And here he is, slightly annoyed at me for making him change his own flat tire. Yes I could do it much faster, but some things you just have to suffer through.

  • August 2017 Update

    August 2017 Update

    Racing & Training

    Racing & traning was on hold this month while I recovered from a sprained ankle.  Soft tissue injuries seem to take forever to heal. Not easy to miss some of the big races – Boston Rebellion is one of my favorites, and I had hopes of making it to Windham. I took the opportunity to get out on my other wheels.

     

    After a few weeks of complete rest, I was able to get back on the trainer.

    Beginners Clinics

    With the break in training and racing, I found this an opportune time to start the Beginner’s Clinics Series of rides for Pedal Montclair. I’ve always felt that a series of clinics is a highly effective way to improve skills – focusing on just a few main skills and drilling those into muscle memory. Then building upon that foundation in each subsequent clinic.

    Pedal Shop Rides

    By the end of the month, I was able to join back in on the Thursday Shop Ride.

     

  • The City on Water – Venice

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  • July 2017 Upate

    July 2017 Upate

    Racing

    Port Peter Pounder – H2H race series, Port Jervis, NY

    July started out on a decent note. Port Peter Pounder in NY – I loved this course, was having a great race but smashed my wheel on a sharp rock and flatted big time. Normally that’s not a big deal but I had some difficulty getting the tubeless valve out and breaking the tire bead. Eventually I got it rolling again, put the hammer down and got back into the pack.

    Pro XCT – Eastern Grind – VT

    Tough day of racing. Love this venue, plenty of gnar, great A-lines and some seriously flowy sections of trail. The heat was brutal, as was the climbing.

    Kenda Cup East – Eastern Grind

    I had a much better day of racing at this one, I felt relaxed and consistent. A top 5 finish in a Kenda cup race has been on my bucket list for a couple years now – I didn’t expect to check that one off, particularly after feeling sludge-like the the day before, so I was absolutely THRILLED when I came through in 3rd.

    Pro STXC – Short Track

    Just lining up with this caliber of racer is a win in my book, so despite being thoroughly FRIED form the Kenda Cup race in the morning, I was stoked to give this one a shot. It seems to me that every moment in this realm contributes to my bank of racing experience, providing confidence and knowledge for future races. As expected, my tank was empty, but I enjoyed the small battle I had at the back, gave it my all and left the weekend on an absolute high.

    Nationals! Snowshoe WV

    A bit of bad luck – I sprained my ankle on day one of Enduro Nationals. That put me out for the rest of the week (no short track or xc). But the town is really cute, and atmosphere is great and I had a fun time being tech support for my son, and photographer for other racers.

    Training

    This year I’ve been focusing on proper recovery food after training and racing – adding a solid dose of protein into my system right away. Seems to be contributing to quicker recovery and less “post race-day hangovers”. One means of doing so is smoothies with protein poweder and a scoop of BCAA’s.

    Family Vacation

    Spent a week mid-July in San Fran, CA with my family. The kids & I spent one day biking all around the city.

  • June 2017 Update

    June 2017 Update

    Bloomfield Bike Fest

    Second annual Bloomfield Bike Fest in the books! Again with the rain! The volunteers enjoyed a lovely downpour during setup. Lucky for the riders that it cleared up by the start of the first race and was gorgeous the remainder of the event. We had kids races, an obstacle course, a parents on kids bike race and I roped in some Essex Offroad Riders to lead a skills clinic and help spot kids on the obstacle course.

    Best podium shot of the day – 2nd is the first loser!

    Coaching

    Essex Offroad

    Wrapped up the NJ NICA season with the final race. The students were amazing. The league is incredible.

    That’s me squeezed into the staff pic – I joined the League effort earlier this year – helping out with the website & social media. Surprisingly time consuming, but totally worth every minute.

    NJ GIRLS ROCK

    Also stoked to be part of this initiative to get more girls on bikes!

    Father’s Day

    Tuned up my husband’s road bike for father’s day – he hasn’t ridden much since college. Hoping to inspire a new trend. 😉

    Training

    Started jumping into the Pedal M0ntclair shop rides. Always a good time – lots of fun features on the trails and cool folks to shoot the sh!t with.

  • Mysteries of Vatican City

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  • May 2017 Update

    May 2017 Update

    Luck was with me – no flat!

    Racing

    Not much racing happening in May. Nice to have a bit of a break heading into summer. July is going to be LIT.

    Bike-Vacation

    A break from racing made for a great opportunity to camp & ride at Raystown Lake with some MTBNJ.com peeps and my family. The dirt was absolutely perfect on the Allegrippis trails. The Juliana Joplin with dropper post was so freaking perfect. My fitness is coming into form now too, so I could take my son out for a few hours of riding, and then sneak out for a few more hours at my own pace. I likened it to a motorcycle track day – I would just drop down into the cockpit of the bike and let her rip. So unbelievably fun.

    Here we are at the Raystown skills park – My daughter Madison, my son Kai (good heavens that form is awesome), Norm & my husband Jason.

    Mother’s Day

    Kids took me to the town skate park to celebrate.

    Coaching

    Top pic is my favorite picture of the the middle school boys squad of the Essex Offroad team.

    This pretty well sums up the awesomeness of coaching a NJ NICA team.

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    Team is going strong. Love seeing them progress each week. The team is racking up team wins, individual wins and lots of personal bests. I had a chance to rip around on the League E-bike at Gloucester. 🙂 🙂

    Group Rides

    I’m looking to lead more group rides this year… Here’s the first one at Jungle Habitat – pretty good turn out.

  • April Update 2017

    April Update 2017

    April means Sea Otter! This is such a fun event – amazing attendance, an incredible vendor village, every race you can imagine and the list of hot-shots that are floating around is sick. I was also able to hit the Juliana Night at the Santa Cruz factory. Great group of folks, great line of bikes.

    Racing

    H2H – Ringwood

    A lesson in executing patience, both in race strategy and shifting was what Ringwood was all about. I broke my chain, fixed it poorly (direction of the rainbow chain link is pretty KEY) but flexed my ‘never give up’ attitude land in 3rd place.

    Sea Otter

    I like to maximize my time at Sea Otter by entering tons of races. I like the idea of having lots of chances – much less stressful than coming all the way across the country with my bike for a one and done situation. I race better on less stress, so it’s a win-win.

    First up is the Enduo, then mtb road crit – err, i mean short track, then the cross country course.

     

     

    H2H – Mooch Madness

    No sleep on the red eye back from CA. It was full force into activities the moment I landed, catching up with my family, packing up my son for his first NJ NICA race and deciding last minute to hit up the Mooch Madness race, since it was just a few mins away from the NICA race course. After checking in at Chester, seeing ample coach support I zipped up to Allamuchy for some rock-love and a first place finish!

    H2H – Waywayanda 

    More rocks! Love me some rocks. The course is long and brutal, but I really like the challenge.

    Coaching

    The first NJ NICA race! The Essex Offroad team had an amazing day, lots of firsts and lots of expectations exceeded.

    Our team joined a Rail Trail clean up day. Such great kids.

    Training

    Balancing training blocks with racing. Training becomes more predictable during the week as many days are spent preparing for the weekend’s races.

    The mtbing community is super friendly. I love that I can approach random riders at parks and join their ride.

    A few pics from a long cruise on my hometown roads in upstate NY.

     

  • Narrow Lanes of Spanish City

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  • Legends of Machu-Pichu , Peru

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