2 for 2
That's two starts and 2 finishes.
I went into the race looking to beat my 8:32 from last year.  Inside, I really wanted to see a 7 at the begining of my final time, but I didn't know if it was possible.  I did a pre-ride of the inner-loop on Friday and the trail was in great shape. 
Race started around 7am and was slow.  I thought it was supposed to be a fast rollout, but I thought it was very mellow.  I stayed in the top 20 or so riders and ended up riding by myself for most of the race with a SS'er from MN behind me.  I did a 1:50 lap, which was around 8 minutes faster than last year.  Lap 2 was 1:54 and I was feeling good, but riding all alone again.  Lap 3 came and I was again alone pedaling along on cruise control until I hear a smart-ass comment about my bike come from behind me.  It was none other than Lummis coming back from a mechanical problem.  I picked up my pace a rode with him for a little bit on the inner loop while passing 3 people.  It felt good to open the legs up a little more, but then I decided I was only 65 miles or so in, so I needed to keep my pace a little slower.  Two of the riders passed me back a few miles later, but in the outer loop I caught them again and put a gap on them.  I did a 1:59, which meant that I had 17 minutes to spare on my last lap in order to beat 8 hours.  I knew that all I had to do was turn the cranks and I would achieve my goal.  Yeah, that happened, but my mental game went down hill.  I was at the point where I was wondering what the hell I was doing.  I do not like having an inner and then outer loop go by the pits/parking lot, beacuse there were a few times I wanted to call it a day and go sleep.  On the outer loop, I broke a spoke, but easily stopped and twisted it around another spoke before going again.  There were a few times I was feeling sleepy tired, but I knew the bugs would kill me.  Once I got over that monotonous flat and bumpy section, I was doing much better.  I got to the climbs and got back in a rythm which helped.  I ended up getting 17th overall in 7:56, 36 minutes faster than last year.  I think if I would have had some people to ride with on the last lap, I likely would have been able to keep the pace up.  I did get passed by 3 people on lap 4, which costed me places, but that is endurance racing.
Overall, it was a great weekend.  A blast.  Rick puts on a top notch race and great awards banquet.  This is quickly becoming Michigans best race.  Sure we have Iceman, but LJ100 is a class of its own.
 
 
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