18 Hours of Scouts Honor
Chickens and Aliens Are Out and About
By: Adventure Sports Racing
Place: Heart of Virginia Scout Reservation, Maidens, VA
Ridden: September 24-25, 2016
We set our pit area up directly along the course, close to the start/finish. Many other racers and teams set-up in that area also. It was nice to have neighbors. One of the race sponsors, Blue Ridge Cyclery, was set-up right next to us. They were the neutral mechanics for the race and all around great people who offered to help us whenever needed. Being that Joël and I each ride solo and crew for ourselves, it's always nice to have others around to help if needed.
The race started late afternoon and it was still quite hot. Knowing the heat would take it's toll later on, the goal was to stay well hydrated and not overheat for the first few laps. Wiping down with ice-cooled sponges and rags each lap helped with that. Joël started out at a nice, conservative, aerobic pace. I on the other hand started a bit too hard, which would come back to haunt me later.
The beginning hours of the race everything was going as planned. Hydration and nutrition were on par. I was singing songs to myself and talking to every racer I came across. I made many new friends this way and found some great people to ride with. With sunset the lights came out and then things started to fall apart a bit. The hard effort I put in earlier in the day was wearing on me, so it was time for damage control; time to slow it down for a awhile and recover a bit. I was also having some stomach issues, so I switched over to all liquids for a few hours. Chicken broth, Boost drinks, and Coke are great ways to get in calories but are easy on the stomach. Chamois chafing required constant re-application of chamois cream. Luckily by this point I had lapped all the other females, so I had enough of a buffer that I could take it easy. Joël lapped me a some point during this time, we chatted for a bit and then parted ways. He was still feeling good and was in second not far behind the leader so he had to press on.I was plugging along, feeling not the best but just OK, and then around 1-2am the rain started. The course was rooty and already a little sketchy at places, and now it became super sketchy. More easy riding, as the goal was now just to stay upright. It also now became more of a mental game than anything else. It was lonely out there, during the rainy lap I only saw one other race. I wasn't really enjoying it much anymore, it was getting chilly, and the riding treacherous. There were some deep, black holes that I went into mentally during this lap. But...that is what these races are about. Persevering when the going gets tough. I found some things to be happy about, stayed upright, the rain stopped, and all was good again. Continue onward.
We are happy to report no mechanicals during the race. Our Lust Advanced 0 and Giant Anthem Advanced worked flawlessly. Our Lupine Piko lights light the way with no issues. The Liv/Giant and Jakroo clothing and equipment felt comfortable the entire time. Concentrating on ourselves and dealing with our own bodies is hard enough, It's nice to know we can feel confident in our equipment and gear.
To summarize, this was a great race. The vibe was awesome. The race directors, Bill and Billy, were always helpful and smiling, one can tell they really cared about each individual racer and giving every competitor a fun and safe experience. The other racers were friendly, supportive of each other and always talkative and cheery on and off the course. The 7.6 mile course was a good fit for an 18 hour race, just technical enough to challenge riders but not dangerous when fatigue kicked in. The climbs were decent but not unrideable or overbearing, even when tired. The scout camp was the perfect location for this event. Great camping during the weekend; complete with flush toilets and showers. The large mess hall made a good central location for registration and awards, along with the post-race breakfast. And what a breakfast it was! Eggs, pancakes, bacon, sausages...everything a hungry racer with a bottom-less pit of a stomach needs. Sponsors were plentiful and supportive; with impressive prizes for finding the chicken/minions/frogs during the night and quite nice payouts for top finishers.Joël and I have done many races this year; some we will not return do and do not recommend, others we can not speak highly enough of and would recommend to all. This is one we would say go to. Put this on your race itinerary for next year. You will not be disappointed.
- written by Jessica with input from Joël
