
I took off right at the back of the field of 500 riders and just cruised along with the bunch at the back, my legs were feeling great so I slowly started overtaking riders on the gradual 10k climb to the to top of the Red Carpet descent, by the time I made it to the top I had passed quite a few riders and had my sights set on a bunch of girls I was confident of overtaking on the descent, as we descended I passed a lot of girls and guys for that matter and was going along well until we all came to a complete stop in the middle of the Red Carpet track, all my hard work passing the riders was undone as we stood there motionless for what seemed like 20 minutes but was probably more like 10 between the time we stopped and started to get some flow happening again, with all the riders behind me I had just passed I knew I would be in for a tough time trying to stay in front as we hit the next climb again at the end of the descent, what a climb it was too, I got passed by a couple of the girls so tried my best to keep them in sight, I managed to pass them again when we got to a flat section and kept that lead for the rest of the race. I pulled in to Forrest at around the half way mark in under 2 hours, I had nearly half of the course to go and my legs were feeling great, I thought this might change as I hit the first climb but my legs were cooperating today and they stayed strong and I didn't lose any time on the 2 girls in front of me, I stayed with them for about 10klms and managed to pass one with the aim of passing the other, at the 40k mark I was getting very hungry, I saw the girl in front stop for food and knew I would have to stop soon too as I had staved the hunger flat away for as long as I could, I stopped to down a gel and half an orange, just as I did she came rolling past along with another female so the chase was on again, I managed to pass one of them but didn't see the other girl again.
I made my way through some very sweet singletrack and with the memory of the race still very clear in my head from last year I was very surprised I was as close to the finish as I was, my memories from last year were not good ones at all, I liken it to childbirth, not that I have had this experience but from all accounts of friends that have given birth I believe I can compare it to that, maybe a little dramatic but you get the idea, it was tough, last year was a 7 hour slog for me and the last 10klms especially was very difficult, this year the rain made the loose soil on the last section nice and firm and grippy and much easier to pedal along than the hot and dry conditions of last year, I figured I still had about 7 klms to go when i pulled out to a marshal point, I was pleasantly surprised when he told me I only had 3 to go, well the legs went in to overdrive and I sprinted for as long as I could, which was when I managed suffer a serious case of chain suck and there was no way that sucker was coming out! I was 1klm from the finish so resigned myself to the fact I would be walking across the finish line, as I got to the last descent I figured I might as well roll down on my bike, as I clipped in my chain popped out and I could pedal the last section to the finish line, luckily I didn't get passed, just lost a couple of minutes. I came through in 4 hours 30 minutes, that's 2.5 hours quicker than last year and over an hour quicker than my first year, so a PB for me, now I just have to beat my time again next year.
Each year I have done the Otway Odyssey the course has been changed, this years course was by far the best, a good amount of climbing and a nice chunk of singletrack made for a very enjoyable race, I will definitely be back next year and much better prepared than this year with the vision of being towards the pointy end of the open womens category.
Vital stats
603 entrants
512 finishers
455 final placing overall
42nd out of 65 females that completed the race
One bruised knee
and one very big grin at the end!
I know now there was more I could have done but I also know that I didn't know that at the time, I will put that in the memory bank and I can only improve on things as I learn from experience.
Great race, great location, great weekend spent with great friends, just bloody great!
So another Otway Odyssey done and dusted, I am already looking forward to the next one, which is a nice change, as if you had of asked me straight after the last 2 if I would be back my answer would have been 'probably not'
Congrats to all that completed it or attempted it, its one hell of a race, I cant wait until I am fit enough to attempt the 100 for ultimate bragging rights!
Many thanks to my coach Damian Mason and FTP Training, I can see the benefits of the hard work paying off now, I was wondering whether it was all worth it for a while there but now I see the results I have motivation to keep up with it, after 9 weeks on the program if he can get me through a 50k Otway Odyssey in half decent shape then I cant wait to see what the next 9 weeks brings, next goal is the Nemesis Marathon Challenge on April 17th, want a podium in this one, the countdown begins........................
Thanks as always to Croydon Cycleworks for their continued support
Until next time, Happy Trails!
Kat
Vital stats
603 entrants
512 finishers
455 final placing overall
42nd out of 65 females that completed the race
One bruised knee
and one very big grin at the end!
I know now there was more I could have done but I also know that I didn't know that at the time, I will put that in the memory bank and I can only improve on things as I learn from experience.
Great race, great location, great weekend spent with great friends, just bloody great!
So another Otway Odyssey done and dusted, I am already looking forward to the next one, which is a nice change, as if you had of asked me straight after the last 2 if I would be back my answer would have been 'probably not'
Congrats to all that completed it or attempted it, its one hell of a race, I cant wait until I am fit enough to attempt the 100 for ultimate bragging rights!
Many thanks to my coach Damian Mason and FTP Training, I can see the benefits of the hard work paying off now, I was wondering whether it was all worth it for a while there but now I see the results I have motivation to keep up with it, after 9 weeks on the program if he can get me through a 50k Otway Odyssey in half decent shape then I cant wait to see what the next 9 weeks brings, next goal is the Nemesis Marathon Challenge on April 17th, want a podium in this one, the countdown begins........................
Thanks as always to Croydon Cycleworks for their continued support
Until next time, Happy Trails!
Kat
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