Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Kinetica Munster XC series Round 1.

 Well, its finally reached that time of year where we sit on our bikes and pedal really hard around a track chasing each other, swearing the odd time, shouting "rider up", smiling for pictures (or not) , worrying about mechanicals,  getting more covered in mud than is possibly imaginable, wearing new lycra, showing off new bikes, comparing your new pshyical ability to the same time last year, trying to win trophies, complaining, thinking "who is this person in my way" , thinking "whos this person im getting in the way of", getting cheered for when you do something cool, looking at your heart rate monitor and thinking "Is that dangerous" , falling in the mud, smiling alot for absolutely no reason, wondering if your doing the right sport, saying "epic" quite alot, slagging the older people, slagging the younger people, knowing this is all you want to do, yet all you want to do is finish.
   But anyway..
The Munster XC series kicked off on Sunday the 29th of January with a rather unexpectedly large crowd of 109 adults signing on, and with us west corkers (Myself, Pat, Richard, Donncha, Cam and Olly)  putting a nice few marks on the leader boards.



 16th Sport - Richie Thorhill 
             3rd place (overall) Elites - Cam Cornforth

4th place (overall) Elites - Donncha O'Brien

1st U18 - Alex Nowotynski 


     

                                  1st u14 - Olly Cornforth 

9th Elites - James Pittam


3rd U18 - Pat Calnan



Just an Overall Summary of the leader boards,
1st u14-Olly Cornforth
1st u18-Alex (Me)
3rd u18-Pat
3rd Elite-Cam
4th Elite-Donncha
9th Elite-James Pittam
16th Sports-Richard

We are all Psyched for Corrin Woods, Fermoy,  on the 5th of February, I will post results and any pics. (:

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act but a habit.

 Saul Williams-List of Demands 

Trail Running motivation.

 sure as hell got me pumped today!




Went out today hill running (first of 2012) and dragged along my friend Pat Calnan from my rowing crew, i must say he did not seem to enjoy it quite as much as myself. We set off from my house in the pouring rain and 50km/h winds which was a whole lot worse up the mountain.
         We followed the same route as when i first did a hill run with Donncha and obviously this training is paying off because it was literally half of the effort at a slightly faster pace. We added in a 2km fire road ascent into the run also making it i think 14-15km ? Which we completed in One hour. Im going to try to keep Pat training with me regularly tho with the look he had on his face as we reached the half way point of the run today i see that as fairly unlikely.
    One last thing i want to mention is 1000mile socks, i have worn mine twice now and oh my good god they work amazingly, our run today started off through a bog where we were ankle deep in mud and soaked feet but no blisters, Thanks Bro for them :D

Next training session with Donncha sounds like it will be on Sunday when he finally returns from a family trip so the world can start spinning again.

"If it comes easy, if it doesnt require extraordinary effort, you're not pushing hard enough; its supposed to hurt like hell"

Peace out.

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

2012 If we go out.. We go out with a BANG !

Yesterday (Monday the 2nd) was my first ride on the bike of 2012, I , Richard Thornhill (Southern Extreme)  and Cam Cornforth (Kona Worlds Team) set off for a spin in the rather snowy and sticky Ballyhoura's and oh god it was a mean one.  I was taking my first voyage on my new Norco Storm cross country bike and i christened it well as Myself, Cam and Richie blasted out the Kilometers. With the Intention of doing the 17km we took off in what only could be classed as a sprint, soon passing out everyone on the trail centre trails, but as we carried on Myself and Cam got a tad carried away and decided "Era shur we'll do the 35km one" so again we took off full pace and at the next marker yet again changed our minds and opted for the 62km loop. All i can say is "this one is not for the light heart'd " . The trails have some amazing descents, one of which we session'd about 4 times it was so good, a 600m long section of 4ft high rollers, doubles and berms which were ride-able by any skill level.
     Eventually the cold set on us and with Cam suffering from cold hands, Richie bailing onto the short loop and Myself suffering from chilblain'd feet due to wet shoes so we picked up the pace. We arrived back to the car park 1 hour and a bit after rich in serious pain from the cold, a quick bike wash and shower in the unisex showers then we headed off back home to west cork.
        all in all, this was a good start to 2012 but the race season's have not kicked off just yet, I just wanna wish Cam the best of luck in the World Cup DH series on board the 2012 Kona Operator and riding for Kona UK / Kona World, Best of luck in South Africa man and all of them. I also want to thank Rich for Robbing his parents Jeep (imagine that carry on at 29 years of age)  and carrying us up for the day.
         My own race season Kicks off on the 29th of this month with the Munster XC series . Im currently feeling very fit and with another 3 months until the XC NPS kicks off I should be peaking with the help of god.
Id also like to mention My Rowing crew, I just want to thank all of the lads for putting in so much work over the winter and we will carry on in the gym up to April when we finally hit the water. With an All-Ireland finally in our sights this has to be the bang were going to go out with.
Thanks lads.