Keep an eye out for Lael Wilcox she's totally smashing it! I followed her through Israel's HLC which she skipped through. Currently about 5 miles behind the pace of the women's record despite suffering illness since day 2 and making a visit to the A&E in Helena.
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Oh and after returning home to Anchorage from Israel she'd peddaled the 2140 miles from home to the start of the divide race in Banff!! Machine!
She did really well last year in an Ultra road race in Alaska. Her first try at road ultra's and I think she came second on a borrowed bike.
She's really understated in her own blog about the racing.
Alas, I'm done. Knees semi behaved yesterday from Columbia Falls to Holland Lake but today they've failed me in a big way.
Got up Richmond Peak ok, albeit a bit wobbly on 2400mg of vitamin I, however the descent did the knees in completely. I could stand up but not bend at the knee, and then to sit down from standing was excruciating.
No point in me continuing when I can't push hard without seeing stars.
Alas, I'm done. Knees semi behaved yesterday from Columbia Falls to Holland Lake but today they've failed me in a big way.
Got up Richmond Peak ok, albeit a bit wobbly on 2400mg of vitamin I, however the descent did the knees in completely. I could stand up but not bend at the knee, and then to sit down from standing was excruciating.
No point in me continuing when I can't push hard without seeing stars.
Gutted.
Bad luck fella ... I've been there and no amount of over the counter drugs will numb it, IMO it's the right move.
Thanks folks. Your comments are appreciated. Took me 20 mins this evening to walk 500 meters and back to get food. Other than that, I'm ok - just nursing some reminders of the route.
Note to self: do NOT mess with your cleats two days before race and don't get sunburnt either.
My hope now is for MB to crush the rest of the course.
Enjoying watching the race still, crazy pace up front for first 6 with a ~220 mile gap behind them - over a days riding. Gabe is still riding and headed for Pinedale by the look of it and has caught up Jill Homer again and is on for a ~21 day ride if he holds it together.
The other evening I stayed up late to 'watch' Glen Carter leave Lincoln Mo. There was some mention of people missing a turning off Stemple pass road to Helena which is easily missed. (It looks like you are going up someones driveway and the sign mentioned in the cues cannot be seen from Lincoln side). I had warned Glen a week before the off not to miss the turning and he did so losing about 20 minutes. I dropped him an email not expecting an answer but got one the following day acknowledging his error. I had also told him to try to avoid Seeley Lake if he could (food / time of day may dictate otherwise) and he managed to do this saving himself some hours he tells me. ( These tips were pre race, not helping him out during the race itself)
Turns out he also middle ringed up Richmond Peak and took just over 2 hours from the Seeley Lake turn-off to Ovando feeling great. His call in at Lima suggests he is now going through a bad patch though.
Great link Kevin, some really good insights there. Still rooting for Alex to be quietly biding his time for a long ride move rather than fading in that front group!