Before that, the Vertical Race was held. Throughout the week, there will be four competitions: 1) Vertical Race, 2) Individual Race, 3) Teams Race, and 4) Relay. The course (pictured below) was pretty straightforward and not very technical -- 2900 vertical feet. Representing Team America for the Vertical Race were Bryan, Cary, Ben, me, Mona, Jari, Nina, and Molly. Basically, it went like this: sprint till you felt you were going to blow up, sprint some more, then put the pedal down and go, go, go for about an hour. More than anything, it was a test of speed.
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In the women's race, out of 36 competitors, Roberta Pedrazini from Italy won with a time of 48:25. Mona put in a super performance and finished 9th at 52:53. Other Team USA women finished close behind as follows:
Jari, 23rd, 1:1:11
Nina, 27th, 1:3:43
Molly, 32nd, 1:8:46
In the men's race, out of 83 competitors, Killian Jornet from Spain streaked up the mountain to finish in 39:51. American men finished as follows:
Cary, 52nd, 48:56
Me, 56th, 49:35
Wick, 61st, 50:45
Ben, 54th, 52:23
It hurt! (Killian Jornet)
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A lot!
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Even so, I was happy with the way my race went. And pain aside, I felt great. It was certainly the first time I sustained an avg heartrate of 181 bpm for 50 minutes! As I was racing my way up the course, the thought that kept going through my mind was: "c'mon, this is the World Championships! Only 1 hr. You may never have this chance again." 56th place and 9:45 off the winning pace may not sound like much, but it was all I can do, and I'm glad to have lined up with the world's best.
Today, we toured to France. More tomorrow.
It must have been the poles...
ReplyDeleteVery Impressive. Keep that accelerator to the floor. That kind of avg heart rate would have had blood spurting from my eyes!
ReplyDeleteWoot woot!! That's my brother!! Good job Jared. That's awesome! Hope you still come home alive.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. That is something to write home about. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteBad ASS!! Nothing like rising to the occasion.
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