2007 Kokopelli Trail Race Report

Well it wasn't a race but a group of friends riding the Kokopelli Trail - so the BLM officials who showed up to the start were told. They didn't buy it and dished out a $275 ticket to Adam for organizing an event on BLM land without a permit. With that slap on the wrist most of us set off at midnight. 65 starters and 35-ish finishers.

It was a warm night. The jacket, arm warmers and knee warmers I had in my bag did not get touched. We had a super nice tail wind and clipped right along to Dewey Bridge 45 minutes faster than my race plan crossing the bridge at 7:15am. I spun out the first half with FredW and Jeremy. Both have a nice smooth spin and set a good tempo pace. I let them go ahead before Dewey Bridge while I slowed up to eat, change my lens and do some morning business.

After Dewey Bridge I put on my mp3 and picked it up for the second half - my favorite part. The climbs were sandy and hot. I love the heat but even I had one little meltdown and ended up on my back in the shade for a few minutes. Shortly after that a rainshower cooled everything off.

I drank about twice the water I planned on. The day before we scouted the water holes so I knew where to pick up extra - no problem.

I didn't carry a camera so here are some super shots I poached from ssperl - thanks!

Yellow Jacket just after dawn looking up towards the La Sal Mountains and where we are headed. I love this part of the trail so planned my break here to linger and admire the view a little. SSperl caught it nicely on film. From this point on it is climbing, climbing (have I mentioned I like to climb ;-)

Up above everything looking down now after about 5 hours of solid climbing.

Once passed Dewey Bridge the tailwind wasn't much of a factor. I hit my race plan splits dead on and rolled into Slickrock at 3:06 pm. That was good for 5th across the finish line and 1st woman in. Kenny was a couple of minutes ahead and Jason a couple of minutes behind so we had a tight little bunch at the end.

Results went something like this:

Dave Weins   12:45, Jesse 13:19, Brian?, Kenny 15:04, me 15:06, Jason 15:09, ChrisP 15:?.  Cat Morrison was the second place female finisher in 18:30. Folks trickled in all the way until midnight. A large group finished together with smiles at 8:47pm.

No records were broken. My finish time 15:06 was three minutes off my time from last year of 15:03. Dave Weins won in 12:45, four minutes shy of the 12:41 course record set last year by Dave Harris.

Collar bone: Solid as a rock. I'm back in action!

Almost as fun as the race was hanging out at slickrock after meeting the later finishers and hanging out with the support crew. I got to meet some great new folks in person I have known only in the online form.

Itty Bitty Betty finished in 23:10 on a singlespeed to become the first ever female SS KTR finisher - awesome job!

Itty Bitty Betty, LyndaW and brg. Check it out - I am the tallest :-)

So now I've done KTR in both directions. I think I've done it. Time for new obsessions...

Wesley had a non-race event too this weekend. He did the Tuff Kids Triathlon. This was a non-timed, non-competitive event. Just a group of kids getting together for a fun swim, bike and run. Wesley is in the orange shorts getting chicked on the run by a gal in blue shorts. These kids are not racing - rrrrright.

Published Monday, May 21, 2007 1:46 PM by Lynda

Comments

# @ Monday, May 21, 2007 2:47 PM

Congratulations on the strong, fast ride. Interesting that you came so close to last year's time. Congrats again.

Jill

# @ Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:17 AM

WaY to go LW!

Was nice to grab a bite with yah sunday morning as well =)

SlowerThenSnot

# @ Tuesday, May 22, 2007 5:38 AM

Awesome time! Amazing that you came back so quickly after your recovery period. :) Congrats on a great, safe ride.

ojulius

# @ Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:31 PM

Lynda,

Thanks for the mention of my finish on the SS! BTW, it was 22:55, but who's counting ;-)

Now, you could mix it up by doing the race on an SS, as I know you wanted to gefore you broke your collar bone. Not that I want to lose my title so fast, but I'd be curious how fast you could bang it out on an SS.

IttyBittyBetty

# @ Tuesday, May 22, 2007 10:11 PM

Lynda - it was another wonderful day pushing those boundaries wasn't it. Have fun out there and hopefully we'll cross trails again.

Ed

edemtbs

# @ Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:00 AM

Great Job Lynda! Incredible recovery after the broken bones.

Adam L.