
Well, we’ve just gotten back from UMC – the Upper Murray Challenge. Have you ever done it? It is multisport event with marked course, 38km MTB, 25 km downriver kayaking and 25 km run over the top of mount Elisa.
On Friday at 15:50, we jumped on the bike, rode from the office to the carpark, packed the bike in car with Maria already ready to drive. Going as fast as we could, by 4:05 we were driving out of the city. Every minute counts , so if you are stuck for 5 minutes or more in the city ,the drive afterwardswill take 20 minutes longer as the traffic gets worse and worse!
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This is cross-interview with Brendan Hills from team Asses Ears Bites Back and Hugh Stodart from team City Bike Depot.
1. Tell us few words about your teams, strong and weak sides, please. There were new members in both teams, and some jumped in literally last week. How did you find each other, was it easy to be on the same page with new people you‘ve never raced before?
Brendan: Our team, AEBB, was Lloyd, Doug, Mary and Brendan. Mary, an Irish girl from Wellington, joined the team fairly late, but with enough time that we were able to set up one trans-Tasman training session. We discussed our team goals a lot before we arrived in Queenstown, so I think we were pretty much on the same page by the time we started. Our ambition was to finish ranked, stay uninjured, and still be friends afterwards. It doesn’t sound like much, but in expedition adventure racing, you can’t take any of those three things for granted.
Hugh: Our team had never raced together before, but we ended up with a reasonable mix of skills and a good match of speed. Given we had come together at the last minute and we all had similar expectations about having a good crack and just seeing how we went, we also ended up with a pretty relaxed attitude which made getting ready and racing good fun.
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