Coulda woulda shoulda

August 14, 2005

I wrote the first part of this before the stage, so I thought I'd at least catch up on the result.

I wanted to prove to myself that I was well prepared for this event. I'd put a lot of time and miles in for that.

I've also had some troubles recovering after a few very hard days of racing in the past and had tried hard to work that out. I was encouraged.

The last bit worked out. Here's the what if part. None of this is meant to take away anything from the guys who did well this year. They have my complete respect. Call it the prologue for next year, some rough calculations to see where we stand, that sort of thing.

But it is encouraging, and the best way to find out is to show up for next year's event.

Until then,
KB

Keith Bontrager is best known as the bike and component design guru behind his eponymous road and mountain bike components, but behind the scenes the man universally known as KB is an enthusiastic and well-respected endurance mountain bike racer. KB has taken part in a over 50 24-hour races in the last few years, and in his diary takes us inside the mental, physical and technical challenges of long-distance mountain bike racing, starting with one of the sport's greatest tests, the seven-day TransRockies Challenge.