Rock Cobbler 3.0 - The year of the black cobbler 2016 - this was my 2nd gravel grinder and
by far one of the toughest rides of my life. Good news I was well prepared for
this 85 miles, close to ~7K feet of climbing in beautiful Bakersfield. Key lessons
here: eat well, drink well, stay positive. Hardest parts were the hike and bike
sections. The best part: having a partner supporting me throughout the ride. I
started the ride thinking I’d call my teammate to pick me up at some part of
the ride but knew in my heart that finishing was the only option. I’m
grateful for Adventure Cross
Bicycling for the Saturday training
rides. Gravel grinders prove to be hard
work and exhausting. It's also about the adventure and less about the speed - at least that is what I keep telling myself. Gravel grinders test your endurance and bike handling skills as well as your patience.
On the fun and dirty side I attended the 2nd
annual Sedona Mountain Bike festival. My friend Barbarah and I signed up for our first women’s specific mountain bike clinic hosted by Vida MTB Series. We managed a quick dirt
ride on Friday and attended the clinic
Saturday. I did learn some key skills at the clinic such
as positioning on the bike and also realized I still need to learn quite a bit
more of mountain bike skills. I met really cool women (both attendees and coaches). Quite impressive were the 60 years old in our group shredding like bosses. I highly recommend skill clinics for any type of mountain bike rider.
Our awesome group at the Vida MTB skills clinic |
Barbarah shredding the red dirt trail |
A vortex...amazing site |
Great part of skills clinics is the fun people you meet. |