Monday, June 16, 2008

Lumberjack 100

I think the best word to describe 100 mile MTB racing is "tough", and the 2008 Lumberjack was no exception. 100 miles of pure Michigan singletrack. With this race being in my home state, I really wanted to give the full timers a run... well for at least one lap. I took the whole shot and was first to the top of Big M mountain with Jeff Schalk glued to my wheel. I continued to push the pace for the entire first lap. At one point I was all alone off the front just after the epic "swamp" section. It was the craziest thing I've ever seen on a mountain bike course! The water was up to my knees in some spots and lasted what seemed like a 1/4 mile. My efforts proved to be too much too soon as I faded after the first lap. The good thing is I felt the best I've felt all year and it's something I can build on! Another plus was I got to race on my Top Fuel for the first time. It was definately an awesome bike for the course. Thanks goes to Chris Shaw and the people at Trek for supporting me this season!


The most rewarding part of the weekend was spending time and getting know better my father in law Dan O'Dea. We left together on Thursday after work in the motorhome. I am now completely spoiled and road tripping it again in the PT Cruiser will be tough to swallow. A big THANKS goes out to Dan, and the entire O'Dea family for taking care of my every need for the entire weekend. It made a huge difference!








Two new friends of mine DJ and Fuzzy at the after party. I've got some work to do on my beard if I want to catch up.

This is me at the finish line with Rick Plite. He put on a very well promoted event and brought some stiff competition into Michigan from all over the country. WELL DONE RICK!

I had a great time racing in Michigan and it made me realize how much I miss all my racing buddies this year. It was good to see everyone again and I hope I can see everyone again soon. I'll do my best to keep everyone posted. Bye for now.

4 comments:

TP said...

Great race Mike...I'm always pushing for the local boys to dig deep!

Good to see you in Michigan pedalin'

Quiring MTB Team said...

NO Flats !
Great Job Mike.......
See you at the Stoner Creek Marathon ! I'll bring the beer.

---Lummis

simonster said...

Sorry man, no Stoney for me. Maybe I'll come out and hand you guys water bottles.

Gerry said...

Mike,
Yes,you certainly did hammer that first lap! It took me two laps to recover after my effort of trying to hang with you and the others. Maybe someday we will both be able to hang on with Shalk and the boys from start to finish. See you at the Wilderness 101 for another friendly battle. - Gerry