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WEEK 22 (Friday June 4, 2010)
EXCITING RACES – THE NORDSJØRITTET RACE COMING UP High
intensity and lots of fun is part and parcel of mountain biking. Racing gives
an extra kick of adrenaline. I can now look back on three demanding and
challenging World Cup races in the first part of this year’s season. And in
one week from now the Nordsjørittet race is starting with over 10.000
participants. WORLD
CUP PERIOD Last
weekend I did my third World Cup race in Offenburg, Germany, and ended up on
34th place – a totally acceptable result given my present
condition. I started as number 80 and had to pass many cyclists if I wanted
to advance at all. After the first half of the first round I was number 29 in
the queue of eager and fit women, and had to pay a bit at this time for my
hard opening. Even so: a great day on my bike during which I got to train my
top gears and my technical abilities on a very demanding race course. These
first three World Cup races have been very important for me in my
preparations for the championships coming up in the end of June and the
beginning of July. I’m still lacking a lot of power on climbs, especially the
steepest ones, and I don’t have any speed in my legs. I can improve my
technical abilities a lot too, but I’ve become a lot better during these past
weeks. It’s
certainly been a new experience for me to start the races at the very back of
the pack. Every meter is a fight, from beginning to end, and one never sort
of gets to do one’s own race. One also loses a lot of time compared to the
ones at the front since one’s often standing or cycling in a queue,
especially on the first round. If one is to have any chance of advancing, one
has to be quite a lot stronger and fitter than those one is cycling together
with, and I’m missing a lot before I’ll be able to say I’m back in my old
shape again. We
(Kenneth and I) do actually have a plan behind how I’ve completed these first
races this year. And I’ve had a long time to prepare myself mentally for
actually using them as pure training. Not to give absolutely everything, and
rather focus on the tasks at hand, plus having fun on my bike as I race.
We’ve succeeded on this front, and can now look back on a successful period
of positive responses regarding our present position, and what is necessary
to prioritize of training and preparations for the coming four weeks leading
up to Gunn-Rita Marathon and the European Championships.
CYCLING ACTIVITIES AT HOME At
home, the days go by, filled with this and that. Our little baby has now
become a little boy of 14 months, running around from early morning until he
falls exhausted into bed around 20:00 each evening. Bjørnar is a fascinating
little boy to be around these days, as he wants to investigate everything. He
says a lot, without us being able to understand much of what he says, and one
simply gets happy from being around him. Next
to our daily bicycle-training, we’ve had two evenings running a course on
cycling technique for women (a total of 200 women) in the run-up to the
Nordsjørittet race. Last week we had a theme evening about cycling, at the
Mattress Master company (Madrassmesteren) where there were professionals from
Power Bar Norway, the Sports Clinic (Idrettsklinikken), Stians-Sport and
Steensland Sport. Good advice and tips for cyclists at all levels, plus that
everybody got to test out good mattresses and pillows. In order to perform,
one also needs rest and quality sleep. This
year we were even able to be in Norway for the 17th of May (The
Norwegian national day), and it was fantastic, especially for little Bjørnar.
With his national costume on, a flag in his hand and all sorts of whistles in
his pram, he fitted right into the parade at Bjørheimsbygd together with his
grandfather, Birger. Last
weekend we visited my parents in the village. It’s not easy getting
babysitters in the weekends, so my parents usually do the job then. This
weekend it’s Kenneth’s mother who will help us so we get our training done
according to plan. Tomorrow we’re doing interval training with Kenneth’s
brother, Frode. It’s guaranteed to be a good high speed stint for me, and
that’s what I need most of all, right now.
NORDSJØRITTET RACE 2010 On
Saturday in one week it’s time for the great cycling event of the year in
these parts. This year a whopping 10.500 cyclists are taking part in the
race, which starts in the town of Egersund. The finish is in the centre of
Sandnes, where we live. The course is reasonably flat, but the few climbs
along the route are tough enough when one has to cover a total of 92
kilometres. It’s mostly gravel roads and asphalt, but also a few sections of
off-road terrain too. The
first time I took part in Nordsjørittet, many years ago, there weren’t more
than 2-300 cyclists at the starting line. Now Nordsjørittet has become
Norway’s second largest cycling event, after the Birkerbeinerrittet race,
which has close to 25.000 cyclists spread over two days. It’s
been several years since I’ve been able to take part in Nordsjørittet because
of travels and races abroad, but this year both Kenneth and I are taking
part. We’re looking very much forward to this day on our bikes at home in our
home-town of Sandnes. The interest for cycling has utterly exploded in this
district these last years. It’s great fun being a cyclist in these parts
nowadays. Now
it’s Friday evening, and I’m sitting in our living room writing a bit. We’ve
finally got the first paintings on the walls after having lived here for over
one and a half years. Now we’re glad that we’ve spent time choosing the
perfect paintings for our home. The artist is called Elin Bekkeheien Nesvik
and lives in these parts. She’s made all of five paintings for us, which are
now hanging in the first and second storey of our house. I’ll post pictures
of the paintings after the weekend. It’s bed-time for this lady here, as I haven’t been sleeping too well these past days and can feel that I need a good night’s sleep to be able to beat Kenneth in the intervals tomorrow. I’ll post an update right after the Nordsjørittet race next Sunday. Have a great weekend of training all of you J Cyclist’s greetings from Gunn-Rita, Kenneth and Bjørnar Multivan Merida Biking Team |
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