The WORS race was a perfect way to cap off an excellent weekend. Finishing second place in a relatively stacked Midwest field was a big step in the right direction. After training hard into last weekend’s race and finishing tired I knew that if I were to come recovered for this one that it would be good to go. It was that confidence that sent me up the climb quickly and that focus that allowed me to cruise control at about 95% effort for the entirety of the four lap race. After doing the NORBA scene you really learn to appreciate things such as super hard climbing and rocky technical singletrack. This course at Devils Head was the perfect Midwest venue to showcase some of these newly found affections of mine.
The start climb was a tough one as the not-so-steep grade was made challenging by the soggy topsoil. I crested the hill on Tristan’s wheel and just about 10 feet off of Jeff Hall. The first descent back into the start/finish Jeff and Tristan opened the gap on me and I could feel Mike Phillips breathing on my neck by the bottom. Fortunately I had made it through the first lap in third and now knew what to expect for the remaining laps. The majority of guys had probably pre-ridden so I was at a bit of a disadvantage for this first lap. I rebounded quickly and actually closed the gap to Tristan while descending it the second time after spending the majority of lap number two by myself. It was here as we started the third lap that I was able to ride away. The final two laps of the race I was having so much fun out there. I had that weird good-hurt on the climb that forced me to smile the whole way up and the singletrack could not have been any better. The tacky soil allowed for full traction and some serious rallying as I danced the Litespeed through the rocky sections.
I spent most of Friday and Saturday in Eau Claire for the wedding celebration of Craig and Jess Manthe, my former roommates. Friday we kicked thing off with the bachelor ride. This was pretty cool happening as about a dozen of Craig’s friends and family all got out for a couple hours on the road bikes. We ended the ride with a huge leadout, setting Craig up for ceremonial city limit sprint. When my pull ended and Scot Van Aston came around for the final pull, I’d been doing 800 watts for 10 seconds at about 37 miles per hour. We set him off good! Saturday was the wedding and they had a perfect outdoor ceremony followed by a good carbo-rich dinner and dance. Perhaps the dancing is good for the racing legs because I know that going to bed at 1 am didn’t help much…
Crossing the line 1:43 behind Jeff was all that I could have ask for. Not many have come close to him at these regional events and I’ve seen first hand his stellar performances on the pro circuit. I was just pleased to finish behind him and make it two NORBA racing pros atop the podium. Racing at the national level forces you to step up your game in all capacities and I like to think that I’m learning how to do just that. Coming home to race is great fun and I hope for more days like yesterday this fall. I’ve got just enough motivation left to really focus in on the Chequamagon and for the Sheboygan WORS.
This season has been absolutely incredible and I can’t imagine that anything this fall could change my perspective. I’ll be out there enjoying the ride and dreaming of doing it all again next season. I owe a huge thanks to everyone who has supported me; it wouldn’t happen without you! Thanks for following along, -TJ


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