Sunday, 8th of July was race 1 of the winter N-Duro series and I decided to go and try the 45km race. This was the longest race that I have ever done. I wanted to see how hard it was to keep going over a long distance.
5am wake up, out the door, a 2 1/2 hour long drive with the family to the Whakarewarewa Forest in Rotorua. Temperature was -1 and everyone was in their leggings and arm warmers (boy was it lucky I had the warm R&R clothing).
9.45am was race briefing and straight away everyone looked pumped. 10am at the start line ready to do the 45km race and there were some big names doing the race including NZ Representative Karen Hanlen who will be going to the Olympics.
But back to the start line 5 seconds left 4, 3, 2, 1, GO!!!!! and off I go trying to stick with Robin Page (sponsored rider for R&R sport too) and the pace was really intense. By 10km into the race I could already feel the burn with huge gravel roads to climb up.
At 20km I was still going hard but had fallen behind Robin.
Hitting the 30km and I was getting very tired. My goal now had reduced to just keep going and finish the race. As I reached the 40km mark I'd caught up to my Dad. He was doing the 30km race but didn't look very well. He just told me to go on but by that time I could feel cramps starting and wasn't feeling that confident about finishing the race either. But there were alot of encouraging riders on the trails who helped me push through this race.
At the end of the race I was absolutely pooped but very happy that I'd finished.
At the end of the day my family were all happy with the results, and all my friends had done well. But what made me really happy was that I had achieved my goal of finishing my first 45km race in a respectable time because I'd followed exactly what Sadie (Jafakids coach) said for me to do.
this is my first real update so it might not be great :/
ReplyDeleteGood racing Kalen, that was a really hard 1st N-Duro race, you were looking really good and taking good lines. Follow Sadies plan and you will be on fire. Keep up the good work! Cheers Jamie
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie :) hopefully next time i can keep up with you ;)
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