Ever since I decided to compete in
the La Sportiva Mountain Cup this year I have been looking forward to the
Chilly Cheeks 7 mile in Reading PA this weekend. This was my first race on the series and my
first shorter distance trail race in years.
In fact I have not run a race like this since high school back in the
Adirondacks! After college I have gotten
back into trail running and racing but it has been at longer distances where
everything is about control and conservation.
As I careened down the first steep technical downhill through the
Pennsylvania woods just a couple miles into the race this weekend, there was no
semblance of control whatsoever. A few
minutes later there was no trail whatsoever!
Just a line of orange ribbon strung out through the brush and fallen trees. I couldn’t even think about racing I just let
my legs fly as I ducked branches, hurdled logs and let the adrenaline rush of
just having fun carry me until I hit the next climb.
I had left the previous evening out
of northern VA, with my wife and friend, Jordan Whitlock. Jordan is one of my favorite people because
he has a cool name and because he is always up for an adventure. We arrived in Reading around eight went for a
shakeout run and a swim, thanks TNF for a nice stay, and then it was time to
rest up and race! The next morning was
warmer than I expected and with a later start there was plenty of time for a
relaxed breakfast before heading out to the course. I had not seen any of the course in person
yet but Jordan and I had a good 2-3 mile warm-up and got to run a solid portion
of the course backwards. This at least
gave me a good idea of what shoes to wear.
After the warm-up Jordan and I stripped to our racing gear, snapped a
picture and headed up to the finish line.
The start was nowhere in sight!
Luckily Jason Bryant one of the La Sportiva athletes was heading out to
the start and pointed us in the right direction. When we got to the line Ryan Woods and Matt
Byrne, two other La Sportiva athletes I recognized were there, along with some
solid looking local guys. Now that
everyone was at the start it was shaping up to be a good race!
Jordan and I before the start. |
There was no gun to start the race
just an old fashioned ready,set,go and we were off! I settled into the front pack around 4th-5th. Jordan and I had decided to treat this race
like a 10 mile because that’s roughly how long it was going to take us. After cruising down hill for about half a
mile the course took a 90 degree turn straight up a bank of leaves roots and
mud! The steep climb strung out the
pack, and I found myself in third with Matt, and Ryan right behind me. We popped out of the woods and after a short
road section headed back up the mountain.
By now I had the lead and with Matt, Ryan, and another La Sportiva
runner, Pat, following closely behind.
We climbed slowly on a gravel path before plunging down the side of the
hill on mountain bike trails. I flew
down the hill more because I was out of control than because I was trying to
gain any time but when we came out of the woods at the 2.8 mile aide station I
had a several second lead over Ryan.
Then it was straight back into the woods. No trail. Just orange ribbons, rocks, trees,
and fun. I have plenty of practice
chasing my dog through the woods so I think I gained a few more seconds on this
section before we headed up the mountain.
The next few minutes were pretty brutal.
My legs burned as I pushed the pace up the mountain. No switchbacks,
just steep climb. I felt that Ryan was
catching me at this point but I didn’t look back. I felt sure that I was going to get caught on
the climb. I was pushing hard but didn’t
feel like I was going as fast as I should be, yet by the time we reached the next aid station my
lead had increased. At this point I
expected the course to continue up but instead we followed a fairly level trail
along the side of the mountain. My legs
came back to me and soon after my confidence returned as well. The course didn’t stay level for long and
pretty soon we were climbing up the side of what the local call Mt.
WhaDaFugg. By now my legs felt a lot
stronger and even though they were burning I felt that I moved up this last
climb better than the previous one. The
cheers from the top of the hill definitely helped! I made it right to the top by the spectators
and then slipped and fell. I was barely
moving at that point so it hardly slowed me and I was back on feet and heading
down the mountain! The next mile was all
fast, downhill, single track with logs, bike jumps, and nice soft footing. The downhill continued until a few hundred
meters from the finish when you turned off the main trail, hurdled a guard
rail, crossed the road and scrambled up a steep rock covered hill to the
finish. The last hill was steep and I
was happy to not have to sprint it, even though the cheering made me run it
pretty hard any way. As I came to the
top Leah asked if I was having fun.
Definitely YES! I topped the hill
and crossed the line in 47:37 tired, muddy and happy. Matt followed soon after in second with Jason
in third and Ryan in fourth after he had made a wrong turn on the way up the
mountain. Pat came across the line in 5th making me the only non La
Sportiva athlete in the top 5. Jordan
followed closely behind in a tight race for 8th spot.
After a cool down with Jason,
Jordan and a some of the La Sportiva Team the post race the fun continued with
lots of food, and for most people beer, which had also fully stocked both aid
stations. We enjoyed the awards ceremony
and Ron Horn’s humor before hopping in the car for the drive back to VA. The first stop on the Mountain Cup was a
success, now it’s time to get ready for the HillBilly Half in Olympia
Washington on Saturday!