Hey, this is my first time posting here. I'm Max, i ride a white stumpy 29er, and have a handlebar moustache. Anyways, with that out of the way....
What an awesome race day. After a couple days of pre riding the course last weekend with Sam (from Bicycles Plus NYC), and Alex from NYCMTB, (while camping out back of Dark Horse, thanks guys), I knew that i had all the lines worked out, other then the one stupidly steep loose climb into a left hander around mile 13, which i didn't see anyone clean. My legs felt pretty good during pre-rides, and i spent the week leading up to the race eating properly, and not going on any hard rides. I decided a couple days before the race that if i could pull out a sub 4 hour race, i'd be stoked, so i set that as my goal.
Come race day, I woke up feeling pretty good, both mentally and physically, and headed up to the race with Sam. I got lined up in the front half of the sport class, and when the horn went, ended up stuck right behind the idiots that crashed in the first ten feet . Once that was all sorted out i started putting in a moderate pace on the fireroad. Having rode it twice during pre-riding, i figured that it was a place that could lead to burning out early in the race, so I didnt want to push too hard off the bat. By the time the single track started, traffic was obsurd, but people we're being pretty smart, communicating well, and not making any dangerous passes, with only one little pileup on the first decent (nothing too bad), the traffic started to ease up a bit as we hit the first double track. My legs were starting to warm up, so i passed a number of people during that section. As the race went on, my legs we're feeling better and better, and by about mile 15 I was starting to push. I made every climb on my first lap (aside from the stupid steep one i mentioned before), including the steep shale spine over the left hander, which was the first time i have ever cleaned that section. Having gotten over that section, I knew i was in for a good race.
It was time to just put my head down and work. By the end of my first lap, i had pulled a 1:53 and was starting to see my sub 4 hour race as an obtainable goal. I grabbed some more water, and kept cranking. After all the traffic of the first lap, getting some open trail in front of me on the second lap was awesome, and my legs we're feeling great. I was in a good groove, and was making all the climbs, and flowing efficiently through twisty sections.
Towards the last 5 miles of the race, I still had energy, and was still on track for a sub 4 hour race. I nearly cramped on one of the steep climbs around mile 35, but was able to keep it at bay, and a couple minutes later was back to full speed. The last section of trail was tough, but i just dug deep and pushed as hard as i could to make it under 4 hours (my computer crapped out around mile 30, so i wasnt sure of my time).
I crossed the line in 24th, with a time of 3:53, and couldn't have been more stoked. This was the race i was focused on all season, and everything came togeather for an excellent day.
The only bummer part of the day, was Sam getting clipped by another rider, and taking a brutal face plant onto the shale. Shitty way to end your day, but that's racing.
Great job by everyone at Dark Horse. This is a race I'll continue to look forward to.