Day Zero
Day One
Day Two
Start of stage two - this was a controlled 10 km start which I was very thankful for because my legs werefried from all the cramping I had the day before during stage one

Day Four
we were woken up at 4:30am to make this ferry crossingevery morning this guy and this thing woke us up the same way
Day Five
we were flying day five . . . right up to the point where we took the wrong trail (along with another 20 or so riders) and lost a tonne of time. We made up for it on the last 13 km or so of killer single trackDay Six
photo of the volunteers - they were awesome and made this event happen. I don't know how they pulled off the level of enthusiasm for the whole seven days.
we killed it on stage six, by far our best stage of the race - so much wicked, gnarly single track that we just ate up.
start of stage seven - you can see the bottom of the hill that we'd end up climbing for nearly anhour right off the gun at the start.



















1 comment:
Craig ~ congrats buddy, what an awesome adventure! I am sure you enjoyed that race to the max, looked like every ounce of sweat was worth all the preparation.
way to go!
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ps - thanks for the Props about Nationals on your site.
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