Sunday, February 12, 2012

Dusted.

Came up to the summit yesterday for the SNC race team workout, after a week in North Carolina for corporate meetings.  Long flights, long days, and no jogging or fitness room visits (along with general "old guy" syndrome) combined to produce the following story.

The original call was for a classic day on the Summit Nordic upper trails, but after arriving we switched plans quickly to a long-distance skate workout when only Elise, RuthMabel, and Hanne were able to make it up for the session.  With these fast-movers in attendance, it was the perfect day to tackle the Mt. Catherine Loop, going the "uphill" way to Windy Pass, continuing around clockwise to Grand Junction and back down the alpine runs, about a 13.5km loop by my measurements.  We started out at 10:30, skating out through traffic on some dirty snow till we hit the bridge just past the 2km mark to regroup.  I was cruising about 5-10 seconds behind the group, and we waited a minute for Robin Stacy and Dan Miller to catch us.  Robin and Dan decided to head up the Hidden Valley trail and try to meet us somewhere on the upper trails.  Lynne, Rosemary, and Sharon had taken the chairlift up and were going to do the loop in the opposite direction, so we anticipated running into the different groups as we came around the hill.  The race team started up again and we cruised past the HV intersection and the old Yurt spot.  The trail conditions were getting better as we got farther out and gained a little elevation, great surface for skating.  As we skied out to the first switchback the trail starts to go up, and the race group started to open up a gap on me, still skiing at a steady but not all-out pace, as directed.  I watched as they pulled ahead like a bike race breakaway pack, hitting the V1 power side to the right in perfect synchronization, tightly packed, with Hanne and RuthMabel trading spots behind Elise who was setting the pace.

Wow, they looked great!

We pulled up again at the switchback to get a drink, adjust jackets, etc. and get instuctions for the next leg.  "How far do you want us to go?" was the question.  My answer was "We've got this short switchback leg, so go ahead past that - up to the top corner going into Windy Pass, or the Jim Brooks cabin is just past the top if you want to go all the way there before I catch up".  The racers all nodded, and we started the serious climbing.  The racers were around the first corner before I could even see it.  About 50 yards before the turn, probably less than 1km from the lower corner, I pulled up, my pulse pounding, and leaned on my poles.  I had two radios in my pack, but had forgotten to give one to Elise to stay in contact.  "Oh well, they know to wait for me at the cabin" I thought.  I could hear some skis on the trail behind me so I started up again around the corner - I did not want to get caught and passed by touring skiers on backcountry classic gear!  After getting around the corner I had to pull up again.  After a few surges and stops I checked my pulse - 188bpm, well above the nominal maximum for a guy my age.

I took my jacket off and tied it around my waist, took a drink, and started up again.  Spiked over 180bpm almost immediately, even trying to keep a slow pace using diagonal V skate.  At this point the overtaking skiers started to arrive - a bunch of guys doing skate intervals on the upper switchback.  They all got by me at various points as I started and stopped and started again, and now I was checking my watch as the racers were undoubtedly waiting at least 15-20 minutes for me by now.

Peter Boveng came surging up the trail on his classic skis, and we had a brief "are you OK?" conversation.  Peter continued on up to check in on the racers and let them know I was having trouble and would have to turn around.  While I was still working my way up, Peter came back to tell me that the racers were OK with continuing around to Grand Junction and down the other side, and would meet me at the lodge.  I was a couple hundred yards away from the Windy Pass cut, so continued up to the 8km sign, then put my jacket and hat back on for the return trip.  There was no way I would be able to continue around and tackle the uphill climb on Ripsaw. 

It had taken me 90 minutes to get to the top, almost an hour of that was the last 2km.  The return trip only took me 30 minutes, but I still had to stop twice in the last 2 km to catch my breath (on those dinky little uphills).  SNC club members Amy and Fang caught me just after I started down, and we skied together for most of the return.  We emerged at the trailhead just in time to see Hanne's red hat zig-zagging the last 100 yards down to the lodge, which I followed down in time to meet the 3 racers taking off their skis.



Any doubts about whether or not I can keep up over a longer distance with sustained climbing are dispelled - I cannot.  A rite of passage that brings a smile to my face every time it happens to me though.  I still remember Holly Brooks beating me on our Wed. Night Time Trial course for the first time when she was about the same age as Hanne, and beaming about it (it took her a little while longer to beat the other coaches, her Dad and Jeff Clark....).  Our racers are improving at a tremendous rate, and getting competitive with the larger JOQ field.  We have seen personal bests this year that are 2 to 5 minutes faster than last year over the same distances.  I couldn't be prouder of the entire team this year.

So remind me to pass out the radios before the next workout.  Way to go Racers!!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Bend JOQ Race Report

We had a great trip to Bend this past weekend for the Sunnyside Pursuit JOQ races, with four SNC Team racers making the trip.  The Mt. Bachelor courses are tough, with some of the highest elevation gains on our circuit, and with the start/finish area at about 6000 feet elevation.  With a couple new inches of snow Friday night, the courses were in great shape even with the low snowpack, and cold temperatures kept the tracks firm.  The SNC racers turned in some great times, and were competitive with the other clubs, a fantastic outing for a full-on early season qualifier.

cold racers on Saturday getting ready for the skate start
Here were the unofficial times for our SNC competitors:

Racer             Sat. Skate      Sun. Classic     Distance
Magnus             11:58              11:15              3km
Amelia              35:13              32:44              5km
RuthMabel        23:20              22:30              5km
Elise                  21:07              20:54              5km

Yes, you read that right - all the Classic times were faster than the Skate!  We had some great times, including a 5th place by Magnus on Sunday - only 20 seconds off the podium.

Saturday night there was a Taco Night dinner catered by Longboard Louie's restaurant, and it was a nice chance to meet some of the other teams, including racers from Australia and the Lake Tahoe area that came up for the races.  Looking forward to more good racing at the next JOQ weekend coming up in Leavenworth.  Here are a few more pictures to enjoy, and I'll see you all on Saturday.

Magnus lining up for the Classic start

Tim scores the best seat in the house

Amelia getting ready to throw down a good Classic time

it was in the low 20's both days at race time

lined up for the Skate mass start on Saturday

great weather both days
I was very proud of the efforts put forth by all our racers, you did great!

Coach Paul

Monday, December 19, 2011

New Season!!

Howdy racers,

Finally getting around to the first blog post for the new year.  We have had two early-season workouts already, a first for the SNC team.  We had 5 racers on 12/10 for our initial skate workout, and 4 on 12/17 for a classic workout.  Looks like we will have about 10 racers on the team this year, about half returning and half new members.

Several team families will be going to the Mazama Ski Rodeo on 12/31, but my family will not be going this year (combination of Shannon's broken foot and her mom's 80th birthday on 1/1/12).  So for those racers that will be "hanging around" the Seattle/Hyak area this year, I will try to set up a workout locally for 12/31 in the morning.  Watch for details on that to follow.

Our first January event is the first JOQ (Junior Olympic Qualifier) of the season, in Bend, OR.  We will be setting up accomodations for those looking to share with the coach, and a schedule of events.

Welcome, or Welcome Back, looking forward to a great season!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Bavarian Cup Videos from Jan 29/30

I've got the videos from the Bavarian Cup weekend uploaded to YouTube, here are the links:

3k Skate Race, start.

3k Skate Race, Hanne uphill

3k Skate Race, Emma and Louisa uphill

5k Skate Race, start

5k Skate Race, Elise, RuthMabel, Meg, uphill

5k Skate Race, Amelia uphill

3k Classic Race, Ben start

3k Classic Race, Hanne start

5k Classic Race start

5k Classic Race, RuthMabel and Elise, uphill

The V1 uphill shots all look pretty good - watch how everyone is stepping up the hill and making the early move to the recovery ski for the most part.  Feet are still a little wide in some cases, you can step forward over the front ski without swinging your feet wide - saves energy while on a climb.  Watch the Classic starts too, to see if you are collapsing on the double pole or driving the poles without sinking at the knees.

Nice racing, with almost the full team on Saturday - way to go Snoqualmie Nordic Team!

Monday, January 31, 2011

Cool Bavarian Cup Video!

John Stacy created this video covering Saturday's freestyle race at Leavenworth, 1/29/11.  Pretty cool John!


Untitled from johnee jumpup on Vimeo.

Jenteloppet report

placeholder till I copy in the results and other stuff!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Kongsberger Classic Races

We lucked out on Saturday, with the feared rainshowers holding off until after we finished our post-race warmdown ski.  Nice job racers, as you will see from the timing analysis below, everyone improved over their previous year's time (when we only skied one lap instead of two).

Racer         2011 4k        2010 2k      (2010 4k est.)
Elise           23:01             n/a               n/a
Natasha      23:41            12:10           24:20
RuthMabel  24:02            12:30           25:00
Amelia M.   29:55            13:51           27:42  [but there was some skating last year :) ]
Emma         32:20             n/a               n/a

Racer          2011 2k        2010 2k
Hanne         11:38            12:36

and for Sunday's race

Racer       2011 10k      2010 10k
Elise         50:22            50:59
Hanne      1:03:28          n/a

As you can see, with just doubling the time from last year and not considering any 2nd lap dropoff, everyone STILL beat their time from last year!  Way to go!

Amelia charging for the finish

Emma getting into perfect
double pole position

Elise, Natasha, and RuthMabel
cruising on the 2nd lap