Sunday, June 19, 2011

Ski to Sea

Over Memorial Day weekend I participated in the Ski to Sea, a 100-mile, 7-leg race in Bellingham, WA. We had a team of 8 ladies and I was responsible for the road bike section. The race breaks down like this:
  • 4 mile Cross Country Ski
  • 2.5 mile Hike up Mt. Baker and Downhill Ski
  • 8 mile Downhill Run
  • 42 mile Road Bike (not downhill)
  • 18.5 mile Canoe
  • 20 mile Mountain Bike
  • 5 mile Kayak
2011 was the 100th anniversary of the race, so they lengthened it to be 100 miles. Not that I've ever done this race before, but my leg was one that they lengthened. Since I had done the Seattle to Portland bike ride last summer - a 200 mile, 2 day ride - and since I've been biking to work fairly regularly, I figured biking 42 miles would be one of the easier legs. I would soon find out that was not true.

Even though my runner wouldn't reach me until 10:30 or so, I had to get up at 5am to head up the mountain and get dropped off in the bike staging area. I brought a sleeping bag and took a nap.


Mt. Baker from my nap spot - luckily the weather was nice
The bike turned out to be harder than I expected and I was pretty pooped by the end of the ride. The highlight was that about 2 miles from the finish, a group of people were BBQing and offering bikers free beer and hot dogs. They had an unofficial station set up where bikers could grab a beer as they were riding by. I didn't partake, but the guy in front of me did and he got some big cheers. Seeing the beer gave me the burst of energy I needed to finish the race and get one for myself.

It was a fun weekend and even though I was one of the slower bikers in the race, I felt pretty good for completing my leg and living to tell about it.

The "Betty Rockers" - Girl Power!

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