So here is a little glimpse into one of the best Sunday's ever!!!
It starts with a Saturday group ride that resulted in a crash sending two riders on stretchers in a ambulance. Which then left me shaken and thinking perhaps it's a good thing that i didn't have any Sunday racing plans as I was feeling all shook n shit.
So we are still in the Saturday part of the story, I headed home promptly after the crash and riding one of the "crashee's" home to make sure she was OK, and then headed out on
foot to grab some lunch and coffee. That's when the thoughts started of, "perhaps I should slow down my zeal for riding/racing cause seeing someone head to hospital due to crashing is all of sudden a very sobering reality. So just as I was having thoughts of "perhaps i should try running instead of cycling...." my phone rang.
"Liisa it's Bill, I have a spot open to offer a ride to tomorrow's race on the island".
I thought, oh boy, I've been trying to find someone who was willing to put in the hours it was going to take to get over to the island for this master's race, but I'm still kinda sketched.
Liisa: "wow cool".
Bill: "Yeah, so I would pick you up at 9am and we would fly out at 10"
Liisa: "DID YOU SAY FLY!"
Bill: "Yes, I have room in the helicopter".
Liisa: now this part was totally silent..... "HOLY @#$!!!%$!!! HELICOPTER!!!!!"
ahem..."Oh room in a helicopter, so we would fly to race?"
Bill: "yes it takes about 2o Min's and we will arrive about an hour early to warm up and register etc, then race, then stick around for the ceremonies and then fly back, you should be back home by 4ish"
Liisa: again this part was inside my head..."UH YES YES YES!!!! HOW @#$!!!%$!! EXCITING!"
Liisa: "sure that sounds great, see you at 9, oh and should I be in my kit?, like do we ride to where we start the race?"
Bill: "no you can change there, we land at the start/finish line."
Liisa: again this part was silent...."BOOM" that was the sound of my head exploding.
So yes, we arrive at the airport and load our bikes into this little 'copter, we pack in and buckle up and in the safe hands of Mr Bill Yearwood, we fly over Galiano, Saltspring Island and land in Maple Bay on Vancouver Island close to Duncan in 18.5 Min's.
And yes we land on the lawn of Moose Lodge were the race sign in is and then ending ceremonies.
Now onto the race....
So it's my first Australian pursuit. Well my first Australian pursuit that was a bike race.....hee hee.
As I sign in and roll up to the start line, I learn that there is only one other woman in my age category. And I also learn that this woman was someone I used to sell flaming goat cheese with at a Greek Restaurant in Victoria 20 years ago.
We roll out with the Men who are 15 years ahead of us in age. And don't let this age gap fool you folks, cause these "old guys" drop the hammer, and they dropped us off the line. We tried to give chase which then made me realize that Australian pursuit is much like my dating life.....you try as hard as you can, pray you can catch one of the guys off the back and then hang on to him as long as you can....
So onwards we chase, my former Greek pasta and pizza slinging pal then encounters some mechanicals that inevitably take her out of the race.
So I continue on riding alone for 65 k's. I was passed by my pals from the Mighty riders, so happy to see them, i jump my tired ass on their wheels and no sooner do I grab a draft for the first time in the race, Chris starts attacking his pack and they are off.
Then who pulls up beside me in a car but my Mum! I say hello and send her back to find my fellow female racer who was stranded somewhere with no tube and walking her bike back for help.
Well the rest is kinda boring, I huffed and puffed my way to the finish line only to win...GOLD! That's right, gold, HA! That's what you get when there is only one woman that you are racing against and she flats. But a friend said something cool to me, he said you didn't just beat the girl with the flat, you beat everyone woman who didn't show up today!
Anyway, it was an amazing day, a helicopter ride to and from the race, two metals one, for 1st in my category and one for 3rd woman overall, and it took away all the shivers from the day before's crash.
And i even gave one of metals to my Mum not only for the race support but for being the one who put me on my first bike and taught me how to turn the petals in the first place.
Ova and out.
Liisa





