I am super happy with how my race at the 12-mile Bradbury Bruiser went, especially considering last Sunday I was thinking I might not be running it! Amazing what some good stretching and foam rolling will do!!
Once again, Ryan's parents nicely agreed to come up and take care of Samantha so that both Ryan and I could race. What a big help! Thanks guys! I arrived at Bradbury around 7:45, and spent a while chatting with friends before heading out for a short warm-up with Ryan before the race started at 9:00. It was a perfect race day - gotta love this fall weather! - cool (59 degrees), crisp and sunny. The course is a big, twisty turny loop on the east side trails, and starts out on the carriage roads but heads quickly into single track. There was a bit of a back-up here, but I think I did a good job of balancing not going out too quickly, but starting close enough to the back of the front of the pack to not get too tangled up in a line of people at the start.
As we turned onto the singletrack, I noted that Jim was only a few people ahead of me (I certainly could hear him! :-) ), and so I focused on catching up to him, although it took me until right around 5 miles to actually do so! I was feeling good as we ran along together (and no knee pain, thank goodness!), and Jim eventually motioned to me to pass him at some point, noting that I could pass him as long as I also passed Jeremy (the Trail Monster I had passed near the final climb up to the summit in the Breaker last month), who was right ahead. As luck would have it, soon after he said that, the course opened up onto the Snowmobile trail and started climbing. I remembered Ryan's advice to use this section of trail to make up some time, so I took off, at a comfortable, but quick, pace. Neither Jim or Jeremy came with me.
I spent most of the rest of the race in my own little "void" of people. Why is this always happening to me? So odd. I passed a few more people here and there, but ran mostly on my own. This worked out fine, as I could push when I felt I could and try to maintain when necessary. As we neared the infamous "O" trail, I was tiring a bit, and I knew I would have to focus pretty hard to keep up a good pace through this "small intestine" of a trail. I also hoped my knee would hold up OK with all the quick twists and turns, and small ups and downs. It did start to ache a bit as I ran through this section, but luckily, not too badly. I really didn't want anyone to catch me in the "O" trail section, and as we snaked along, I could see Jeremy back there, but never quite knew how many twists back he was, so I did my best to push, push, push! I was thrilled to see the stone wall marking to exit to the "O" trail - man that 2 miles is tough! - and knew I only had a short way to the finish. I ran through the line in 1:47:42, way ahead of my hoped-for goal of breaking 2:00:00. Who would have thought?! So I am super happy with my run, and that I felt good and my body (mostly) held out.
I am feeling a bit stiff and tired right now, but otherwise, it was a great race and lots of fun! As usual, a big thank you to Ian and Ryan, and all the volunteers, for putting on such a great race, and a fun series of races on a great trail system. With nice shirts and prizes to boot, and friends all around! What could be better?! Also, all the Trail Monsters had great races, which was fun, and our friend Kevin won the whole thing, in an astounding 1:22:something. Amazing!
I did note that my Garmin only calculated the course as 11.53. Wonder if the course is short or the Garmin was just off with all the twists of the Lanzo and "O" trails? I'll hope it's the latter!
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I'm so impressed, Danielle. What a great job!!!!
I don't know about other Garmin people, but I've found that the slower I go on the Bruiser course, the higher the mileage it shows. I think Blaine says it gets your position every 3 seconds as a default. That could result in a lot of cut corners on the Island and O.
PS. Wish I had more time to visit with Sam. I love toddlers : )
What Val said re: the Garmin and also everything else. Great, great job! Your running continues to be really strong lately. I think the weather definitely helped many of us beat expectations, at least it did for me!
Thanks guys! :-) You both had great races too. I agree, Jamie, the beautiful weather and dry trail conditions certainly helped!
Good to see you both.
My Garmin got 11.49 and RunningAhead gave me 11.53. Remember, these are Monster Miles! I'm guessing the true length of the course is at least 12 if not 12.5 miles based on a friend's measurement with a bike wheel.
Good race and glad to hear the hip held despite not being healed
I just looked at my Garmin data online last night, and it sure does look like the trail it measured certainly didn't take into account all the twists and turns on the "O". I'll call it 12.0 :-)
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