I’m sitting in Cairns airport the day after the final stage of the Crocodile Trophy - I leave with bags of coffee from Skybury (yum - Mel will be so happy to see it when I arrive out to her with it), a few bits and bobs from the race, a minor cut below my left knee (why oh why, always the left knee) but more importantly a bunch of great memories from my two and a half weeks racing, riding and enjoying North Queensland.
The final stage of the race will surely become an iconic one in years to come. Basically we have an individual time trial (I don’t think some folks knew that this means no drafting) of 15km rolling dirt roads followed by a 4km rollercaster descent aptly named the Bump Track, a little flat around the suburbs of Port Douglas followed by a 4km sprint across the beach. Have a look at the strava file - it looks cool.
Like every night here I slept like a baby (one of the good ones, not the ones that wakes up every 2 hours) and woke at the usual 5:50am (it isn’t as bad as it sounds - you go to be at 8!). Due to tides, our start times were much later than the usual 8am and we had plenty of time to chat, relax and do this unknown curiosity called a warmup.
Finished with no new scrapes Mel will be happy to know - Photo Stewart Carr |
As I mentioned at the start, from the time I picked up mountain biking I always wanted to race this race - it has changed a lot since then (Mongolian Challenge is probably more similar to the old Croc) but remains a fantastic race with a mix of all types of riding.
My eyes, oh my eyes - Photo Stewart Carr |
6 comments:
Seriously well done over the 9 stages and loved the blog. Some super results and some great writing too. In awe ...
That's amazing -- nice job! Yeah -- I'd remembered reading about this race back when it was two weeks. Still, 9 days is super-impressive -- very nice job!
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Hmmm, Your writing and entertaining style is so awesome, keep it up buddies! Jimmy
Crodile has been always my dream! Maybe one day...
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