Wednesday, January 12, 2011

3D OFF-ROAD WINTER MULTISPORT FESTIVAL ROTORUA

I'd just like to give Neil Gellatly a big thanks for lending me his Giant TCR 0 for 3 months after I wrote my road bike off in  race. Neil also happens to be the Director and Event organiser of a new multisport festival coming to Rotorua on the 5th of June (Queens Birthday long weekend). There are six different events to choose from, 69 categories, and $10,000 of prize money for the top competitors. This is going to be one of Rotorua's biggest multisport festivals, find out more at http://www.3drotorua.co.nz/ .  Neil is also a multisport coach and has twelve years multisport experience under his belt. He does:
-Multisport Consultancy
-Training Programmes
-Technique Coaching
-Race Nutrition Plans
-Event Organisation
-and Skills Training

So if any of these are interesting to you contact Neil  via email neil@multisportcoach.co.nz
                                                                                     Tel 0064 7 349 6554
                                                                                 0r Mob 0064 27 648 7546

Monday, January 10, 2011

National Series Round One Win and general update

OK, I have not updated my blog for a while but first of all, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

So here is what I have been doing since the Huka Challenge.

The  week following the Challenge was the Rotorua round of the Mid-North Island Cup. It was a good hard course and there was strong competition. I went fast up the first steep climb and was sitting in a good position but my chain kept on popping off so I just had fun sitting in fourth until the end of the race.

Three days after the Rotorua race I went to Brisbane with my girlfriend to stay with her father (he's the man, paid for my tickets). Most of my training there was on the road, and through way too many traffic lights.

When I got back to NZ I picked up a cold straight away which then developed into a chest infection over Christmas which sucked but didn't stop me having an awsome time with the cousins making bike tracks.

After Christmas it was straight back into training coming up to the first round of the national series, but the chest infection was hanging on. I was not expecting a good result..

National Series Round One Tauranga 9/1/11

For this race I wanted to maintain a solid pace throughout and not wither away towards the end. From the gun the pace was hot, everybody wanted a good posistion before the first single track, which was a steep climb to the top. I entered the single track in 7th or 8th and worked my way into the top four by the end of the first lap. From there I took over second posistion and held it to the last lap. I passed the Leader on the final lap and took out first place in my first ever Elite Mens race, which was very sweet.

I really enjoyed the course and want to give a big thanks to Ash and Chris for making such an awsome course; also big thanks to anybody that helped them. My Scott Scale 10 felt amazing on this course, making the uphills and the downhills feel like a breeze (unill the last lap .. cramp ahh). Couldn't have askd for anything better than Leppin for a tough race like that, and it kept me going hard and fast