On Sunday, Jill and I both competed in our first mountain bike races at the TBF Mountain Bike Challenge #1 at Granite Bay/Folsom Lake. We both had a great time at this race and I'd definitely recommend it for first-timers--it's a mellow, 7-mile course that includes single-track, wide double track, and cross-country with plenty of places to pass or be passed. There are only few technical parts--all in all it's a great winding, swoopy loop. First Timers do 1 lap, Novice 2, Sport/Single-Speed 3, & Expert 4.

This was the first MTB race for both of us and we both agreed that riding the course beforehand absolutely makes a difference. The start of the race is somewhat chaotic so getting to the front of the line in your group helps. In my case this meant rubbing elbows with a bunch of teenage 80 lb-ers from a high school race team so that was interesting ...
Things we learned:
- In Roseville, CA food options though plentiful are all of the chain-restaurant variety so bring your own food. You know it's bad when you're disappointed to learn Chevy's could have delivered dinner to your hotel room door so you could finish watching "I Love Money Season 2" on MTV. Jill can't get enough of that show, right Jill?
- As with all races, get there early. We arrived at 8 to register for a 9am start time but it turned out to be tight for several reasons:
- A) My disc brakes had some drag that hadn't been a problem the day before. Since I'd never adjusted my own brakes before, I had to wait in line for the 1 mechanic at the race. I will now learn to adjust my own brakes.
- B) I was registered in the men's category by mistake--maybe it was the bad haircut I got recently. Good catch Jill.
- C) This one's obvious, but remember there will be a line for the bathroom since people are changing into race gear.
Other things to note:
- Don't be too intimated by other riders in kits with expensive bikes, male or female, who say things like, "What PSI should I roll with on her?" ("Her" meaning the course in this case). I did a double take when I passed that rider early on in the race.
- It never really occurred to me that although I'd joined a women's race team, I'd end up side by side with mostly men on the course ... interesting. For this reason in particular, it's pretty nice when female spectators give a shout out to women bikers who pass by.
Jill and I both won our categories at TBF. Next up, CCCX!





