Well I have recently got back from the mountain bike world
championships that were being held in Saalfelden, Austria. It was my final big
race of the year so I was looking forward to it. We travelled to the race the week
before and got plenty of time to practice the course. The course consisted of a
main climb into a section of woods with loads of off camber sections and
exposed roots before dropping down a fast decent into another shorter but
steeper climb and finally dropping off a rock and some rock gardens to arrive back
at the finish. Other than that the week running into the race was spent doing
short rides and resting, mainly watching films and chilling. Race day was a Friday
and it was sunny with an afternoon start which meant that it was going to be a
hot race and I knew it was going to be a hard race as everyone is on top of their
game at worlds. I lined up on the start gridded 84th which wasn’t the
best place to be as it was about 10th row back and I knew the first
couple of laps were going to be hard work trying to overtake.
Soon enough they
had counted down and I was ready to go, from the start it was flat out straight
into a tarmac climb where I was on the limit trying to get past as many people
as possible and managed to get myself into the top 40. The problem with being
this far back is as soon as the trail gets tight you have to stand and wait
while everyone fits through which means you are losing time on the front of the
race. Anyway once I got through I started to move up and was feeling good as I came
round the first lap just outside the top 30 but then I started to pay for my earlier
efforts and over the next two laps I found myself making mistakes drifting back
through the race and struggling to get in a rhythm which wasn’t good. Luckily I
managed to settle down mid race and started to come back with my last three lap
times all inside the top 20 of the race which brought me up to 32nd
place and that is where I finished. I was hoping to do better but It was my
first attempt at the under 23 category and a hard race so I have lots to learn
for the future.
So that was my final race of the year of which it has been a
busy one starting back in November with the cross season followed by early mountain
bike season then a three month road block and finally finishing off back on my
mountain bike. There’s been a lot of learning along the way and I’d like to say
a massive thanks to everyone that’s helped me out this year especially my coach
Phil and the team at BC, family and friends, Boardman Bikes, Braveheart Fund, Mavic and everyone
else I have forgot to mention, it is much appreciated! Next up I have some time
off followed by the start of cross season in November.
Thanks for reading, Grant.
Evening in Austria |
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