Sunday 16 March 2014

Blitz in 2014 so far

I just finished third out of series of four Biking blitz race. This time it was Ticknock in Dublin. Starting from the top...
The first one I entered this year was in Balinastoe, wicklow. I was curious how it would be to enter the race as a Super Pro ( twice the distance than the last year), so I signed up and participated in that category. I came last, but I was happy I finished it at all. Distance was very long, too long for me to be racing it, but that's not the point really. I wanted to experience how elite XC racing looks like these days. Well I'm not going to go on and on about it but I was discusted. It's a road race on the mountain bikes. Exactly the attitude and behaviour I hated in Road Cycling twenty years ago. Young guys so drugged up and wound up that it was scary to look them in the face. 
But hey, I wanted to see it and I did.  I know I will not be pushing my children into XC racing. Next race was in Derroura ,Galway. This time I entered Baggy Shorts (same cat as previous year), more suitable for beginners. I was very happy with the result. I finished mid table. 
Today's race was in Ticknock and my wife and two kids went with me. 
I was so happy they were there and they got to meet the guys I'm riding with. The fact that they were there, made so comfortable on the trail, that I bet all of my records I have previously set on that mountain. Another great thing about today was, there was four of us from The ML Syndicate racing. So great results! And Sinéad ( one of The ML Syndicate riders) was on the podium again, like on all the previous races. Well done Sinéad. 

The year 2013 in short

So, I as said in the earlier post, I was a happy owner of Cube AMS at the start of 2013. Darragh ( the bike shop owner) introduced me to Kilkenny bike club Crucial Mtb. All was good on the Facebook but when it came to spins I just could not go whenever the boys went out for the spin. Thru the Facebook I found out about Biking Blitz. The race series, that was beginner friendly. I thought I have to give it a shot. And I did. Had a great time on all the races, but my results where rather poor. I was never last mind you but almost...
Nevertheless I got to meet people, and again via Facebook I found out about a new club KMBC starting out in north kildare. I knew few lads ( and ladies) that where already members, so I asked can I join them on few spins. I had a good time with them but, I couldn't go on all the spins with them, as they where all long distance away from my house. The one I really enjoyed was going from Dublin to Glendalough mostly over the Wicklow Way. Great spin, over 40 km on the trails across the mountains. 
During all that time I kept in touch with the people who were training on the Mt. Leinster. And almost at the of 2013 Garry Williams, numerous downhill champion, announced that he will be starting a club on the Mt. Leinster. So I waited untill that happened and here we are today I'm a proud member of The ML syndicate. 

Monday 10 March 2014

Past to present. A little bit of history.

Just to recap my story with MTB so far...
When I was a young boy....well a teenager I started doing a bit road cycling with a local (almost) club. After about a year I got bored and got into mountaineering and rock climbing. 
But I missed cycling. Then one of my pals got himself a newest trendy bike with flat handle bars, a million of gears and thick, off-road tyres. That was it, it clicked with me straight away- the love of  cycling and the love of mountains and adventure. Before long I was climbing my favorite mountains with two like minded fellows on the 18-gear, rigid forked, steal framed, ton weighing beast. We were happy as pigs in a ... 
Then came competitions and racing. The beginning of XC racing was somewhat different than it is now but none the less it was XC racing. Some successfull starts some not so successfull, constant need of an upgrade to better, lighter components that was my goal. 
In my head anyway. The reality was that I was struggling even to get propped set of cycling shoes.
 All was fine untill an accident while climbing. I fell during rock climbing and fractured my wrist. Not a big deal, only the following weekend I insisted and went racing XC race. I won alright, but my wrist was in bits. Broken in three places. That was the time when I realized that professional sport has nothing to do with good time and good health. And that was me finished with propped mountain biking untill autumn 2012, when I decided its time to give up smoking and start looking after myself. Twenty years after I gave up racing MTB I started cycling again. After a year of, on and off biking my employer introduced a bike to work scheme, witch gave me an opportunity to get a propper bike. Cube Xms. All was good I enjoyed the bike. It was way better than any bike I had before. Everything was going great. I was trying more and more difficult trail centres, untill after only three months, my bike was stolen from the boot of my car. I was devastated. I really wanted to ride. I took out the old hard tail from the shed, but it wasn't the same. Then, when the owner of the bike shop, who sold me the Xms found out what happened, he offered me any bike I wanted at the cost price. I was thrilled. With the help of friends and my father, I got th Cube AMS. That's a second expensive bike in one year. That's a bit of a stretch for the father of three kids below 10. But I'm happy I was able to do it. Would not go back at all. So far the bike has helped me with giving up the smokes, sorting out my back pain, easing down headaches and much more physical stuff, not to mention all the brain stuff like stress, self confidence and more. But later about that. 
So that's my story with the bike almost up to date. Next post will be about my 2013 year as a mountain biker. 

The first post

Hello World. So here it is, I decided to write a blog about my return to mountain biking. More for myself but also might prevent someone from repeating some of my  mistakes.