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5,4,3,2,1 out of the start gate! |
After a hard day of racing on day one it was time to head up to the top of Packer Saddle for the start of the
Downieville Downhill Race. On Sunrise Trail I felt super fast and smooth ripping down the ribbon of single track with my fastest time yet.
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An off camber section on Sunrise Trail. |
I went on to feel great on the very technical Butcher Ranch trail with a flawless right hand line on the "Waterfall", a large rock garden in the middle of Butcher Ranch. After making it up to 3rd Divide Trail and passing several racers who suffered from mechanical failures, I put in a great run on Third Divide and made it to Lavezzola Road with my fastest time this year. After sprinting down the dirt road I only had First Divide and then I was there, not so, about a quarter mile down First Divide my front tire slipped off the edge of the trail and I hit the ground hard, I quickly got up and tried to continue riding but severe pain and a lot of blood pouring out of my arm kept me off the bike, with a painful and disappointing 4 mile walk back to Downieville watching the entire field rip past me with an occasional "hey bro you good?"
Even though my arm hurt pretty bad I did not bail and walked the remainder of the course into last place but still finishing.
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Not to happy. |
After a visit to the First Aid tent it was clear I needed stitches, luckily there is a clinic in Downieville that could stitch me up.
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Ouch. |
With a substantial laceration and a pretty good chunk out of my elbow I needed 12 stitches to get my arm back together!
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One day latter. |
This might of been the worst result of my season and a pretty disappointing set back but despite this, there is never a bad day riding bikes in the woods and I am pretty excited to get out there next year and try to tear it up!
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