Excellent powder skiing and skin management were the two
themes of the 2016 skin to win randonee race at bridger bowl. Fortunately I was able to take full advantage
of the former and avoid the latter and take a surprising 5th place. Read on for details.
race start (photo: mark story) |
le mans start, bulk of the course is along the ridge line in the distance (photo: mark story) |
I was battling a minor cold the week leading up to the race
but was feeling better by Thursday so decided to pull the trigger and register.
Boy am I glad I did. With 6 inches overnight and 3 the previous
day, the skiing off the ridge was really good! I was surprised to be first off the line in the Le Mans start, but after
a minute or two, the fast folks slowly started passing and when I arrived at
the top of the first climb, found myself in 11th place.
was not expecting to be first off the line (photo: mark story) |
I hoped the steep technical skinning of
climbs 2, 3 and 4 would play to my strengths and sure enough, I was able to overtake
3 folks for-real and another 3 battling skin issues (bummed for jeffrey and
mike wolfe). Note – I grew increasingly
worried with each I passed that I would be next, since I had only a single pair
of skins (no tail clips) but fortunately a few extra seconds of attention and
care at each transition kept my glue alive and me in the race.
I was getting glimpses of janelle perhaps a minute ahead on
the final climb to and along the ridge but was unable to close the gap as she
departed the ridge for the final descent a few seconds before I arrived. I figured baring a significant crash, I
wouldn’t catch her so took my time on the final run, making sure to stay on
course and enjoy the skiing. At the
finish, I was excited to hear of brian’s hard fought win but also bummed for
mike foote getting off course and costing him the W.
sawyer, brian and foote at the finish (photo: mark story) |
mellow pow skiing the following day near ross pass |
Props to the bridger patrol for working hard to allow us to
stick to the full course (really good course by-the-way) with the new snow.
Rose: really good skiing, both during the race and a few
runs afterwards
Thorn: seeing friends have their races derailed by skin
issues and course marking
Bud: skimo racing is really fun, dare I invest in race skis
and a speedsuit??
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