IKEA Racin

For a more in depth race report simply GO HERE 

On Saturday we loaded up the car and drove over to the Cities and take care of a couple of things…racing and IKEA shopping.  The racing was fun and muddy and Ayden had a blast riding around the race venue on his own bike.  By the time we loaded up the car and pulled away from the race he was out.

The main reason for the IKEA trip was because Ayden needed a “big boy” bed.  And I am here to attest to the fact that shopping at IKEA with Ayden was harder than racing through the mud.  Seriously.  By the time we made it home we were all cashed and ready to spend the rest of the night on the couch and chillin.  (Putting together the bed will have to be another blog post all together.  Let’s just say it was very entertaining for Ayden and Nikole).

It is now Tuesday and Ayden has spent two nights in his new bed and he absolutely loves it.  It is fun hearing his little fit jump down from his bed and the little pitter patter of his feet as he comes down to say good morning.  Greatest way to start the day.  But we are hoping that he continues to stay in his bed throughout the night.  Fingers are crossed…

Nikole’s pregnancy is going great.  She has been sick and tired quite a bit but she is looking forward to getting through this first trimester and feeling like a normal person again.  Thanks for everyone’s encouragement and prayers.  Life is good and God is good.

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The Sturgis Family

Race Recap….

….but not from my race.  Saturday was the Longfellow Puddle Jump and the Durand Road Race.  Nikole ran the 5k race and I rode in Durand.  Nothing unusual about the day…except.

After Nikole’s race there was a kids 1k race.  Ayden saw the kids lining up and wanted to be a part of it.  And that as the last of it.  Ayden raced his first 1k race. He came in dead last and loved it.  In fact, it sounded like he was more into the people who were cheering for him.  He ran the whole 1k and only took one digger.

After the race Nikole couldn’t get him into the car seat because he wanted to “race more.”  So now I guess there will be weekends where the three of us have a race.

Oh yea…and if anyone care HERE IS MY RACE REPORT.

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The Sturgis Family

crankbrothers

Sponsorships are coming together pretty well this season.  So after getting my GEAR all lined up…I decided to contact crankbrothers and see what it took to get a sponsorship deal with them.  Wouldn’t you know….Jason First from crankbrothers hooked me up with a sweet sponsorship deal.  So last week I headed up to Spring Street Sports and picked up my new eggbeaters for the race season.   I ridin the new eggbeater 3s.  I will let you know what I think of them soon.  I have never ridden anything different.  I absolutely love the four-sided clippless pedal that allows you to clip in fast and with ease.  These puppies are light and great for the kind of ridding I do.

So….sponsorships are coming together pretty well.  First race of the season is this Sat. in Durand.  Interested to see how the legs turn over….

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Birkie Recap

People keep asking me how the 2011 Birkie went.  And maybe by seeing how long it took me to write-up a final race report will tell you how it actually went.  After a week and half of being asked how it went, I have found myself answer with “well, it came…and….it went.”

I have done a total of 16 Birkies/Kortes.  I have skied the Birkie in 52° with women  wearing just their bras and I have skied it with six inches of fresh snow covering the course.  I have also skied it when there has been nothing but ice and one year I didn’t ski it because it was flat-out cancelled.

But I will tell you this…I have never skied it when it has been so cold at the start.  Don’t get me wrong – most Birkies start out cold but end up with some sweet temps at the end.  The 2011 Birkie…not so much.

I got out of the car at McNaught road to ski in for my warm-up.  The outside temp in the car read -12°.  Alright, I thought, I don’t mind the cold and I’m sure once I get skiing I will be just fine.  I skied in on a hard, fresh groomed Birkie trail and thought to myself, “see, I’m already toasty.”

That didn’t last long.  I had to strip down to my race outfit 15 minutes prior to my start so that I could get into the start gate and ready.  That is when everything went south.  By the time the gun went off I was frozen to my core and I couldn’t feel my toes.  I wasn’t too worried because I figured I would be sweating by the time I got to the other end of the power lines.

Power Line

Well, the power lines came and went and I was till cold.  I actually felt like I was shivering while I was skiing.  I was never worried about being cold but I was worried with how I was feeling.  I wanted to ski the first half conservatively so that I had something left in the tank when I came out of OO.

It is amazing how at one k you can feel good and feel strong but by the very next K you are worried, hurting, and wondering how you are going to finish the race.  That is how I felt throughout the whole thing.  This hill I felt good, that hell sucked, this section I feel strong, that section kick my butt.  It was an up and down roller coaster Birkie (pun intended).

I hit OO and exchanged my frozen water bottle with a warmer one from Nikole and I told her that I couldn’t get warm.  She said don’t worry, no one can.  Well that made me feel somewhat better.  I typically enjoy the OO to Mosquito Brook section.  Its rollings hills and I find that I can get into a pretty easy pace.  Not this year.  I had fast skis and that was about it.  I would catch and pass people on the down hills only to have them pass me and then ski away from me on the flats.

After Mosquito Brook I took my time climbing the hills and I made sure I took care of myself so that I had something left on the lake.  The lake came and I managed to pass one skier.  Ya hooo.  By the time I hit main street I had absolutely nothing in the tank.  In fact I could barely glide out on one ski I was so tired and I think I double polled it the last 50 meters.

Pretty lame technique

I crossed the line with another sub 3hr race…barely.  My brother summed up my Birkie the best…”you looked like shit at the finish but I’m proud of you.”  It truly was my hardest Birkie yet and I’ve never been so glad to see the finish line.

You get what you put into your training.  This years Birkie resembled what I put in.  I skied quite a bit but I also rode quite a bit.  And when I was skiing I was thinking about biking.  Chalk this Birkie up as base training for this years bike season.

It was fun.  It was great to be with family and friends.  It was hard yet filled with the same amount of emotion and sensation that the Birkie always brings.  But, it was the Birkie that came and went.

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Birkebeiner 2011

Just a quick race recap.  I will post ya more pics soon with more details about the bone-chilly Birkie 2011.

Unbelievable number for the race: -12º at the start.

Pondering post race thought: how did I pull a sub 3hr race off…?

Another unbelievable number for the race: record field this year with over 6,000 racers

What I thought about during the race: biking

Great moment of the weekend: ending the race pounding Coops Pizza

Crazy moment during the race: how absolutely tired, cold, and hurting I was when I crossed the finish line.

More to come soon….

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Predicament

wax vs. bike parts

I’ve finally found a routine of getting on the skinny boards.  I better seeing that the Birkie is only four weeks away.  but I have also noticed that my time on the bike is getting close to the time on the skis.  I also noticed that I’m all out of the all important TOKO blue LF and HF.  That’s about $110 worth of wax.  So here is my predicament, I am all about competing and putting up my best effort in the Birkie, but I have also been thinking about biking….A Lot….like more than usual….like when I’m out skiing I’m thinking about biking -a lot.

I have $110 of wax to purchase but I also have a Sram XX cassette to think about for this upcoming season.

What to do?  I welcome your suggestions….