15th Annual XTERRA World Championship

  • USA (USA)
  • Off-Road Running
  • Off-Road Cycling

Xterra World Championships 2010

Richard Ussher / 11.11.2010See All Event Posts Follow Event
My Xterra racing has been limited this year due to injury during the NZ race followed by two other planned events being cancelled. One due to a Terror alert, not to mention the town in Germany almost literally being washed away a few days prior to the planned race.

Training leading up to the race had been solid and with a surprise invite to race the Tour of Southland, which happens just over a week after Xterra. It meant some different training was required with several local road races - which certainly opened the mind and body up to the pain of racing!

Arriving in Maui is always nice especially given the cold snap NZ had been experiencing. The only issue is staying in race mode when the vast majority of people are fully in relax mode, Elina included.

We met a few of the Kiwi contingent on the plane on the way over; NZ age groupers have an amazing record at this race and everyone was itching to get out on course.

The course is only open on the race day so prior practise is limited to a small loop on the bike which is rather benign in comparison to much of the course, but certainly still seems to destroy a fair amount of bike tyres.

Race day dawned as usual over here, clear and warm with the promise of a hot day to come. The start is relatively leisurely given the race starts at 9am, which suits my predisposition for rising later than those who are used to swimming in early morning swim squads. I was relatively early this year and managed to get a good spot on the rack and with an hour and a half to go I had nothing to do but twiddle the thumbs and wait until it was time to start a bit of a warm up.

Race start and I was able to get away from the beach well this year. Last year I’d tried to go right behind the best swimmers and ended up almost breast stroking half the first leg as I got swamped by swimmers from all sides. This year I went out wide and found clear water. By the time I joined the pack I was able to slot in behind a group swimming at a challenging but sustainable level for me.

Round the first buoy someone decided to unzip my swim skin. I’m hoping they were the same person I was then able to get a good push off with the feet, I am learning it doesn’t pay to be gentle in the swim!

Back onto the beach for the end of lap one and I was able to zip the back of my suit up on the run and the remainder of the swim was spent making sure I didn’t lose the feet in front.

Into transition and I knew I’d swum much better than last year but there seemed to be far more people in front of me. I didn’t have a great transition as nothing seemed to want to go on smoothly, gloves shoes etc. but finally I was on the go and soon shooting past people on the way to first climbs.See All Event Posts
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