My splits were 5:23 (felt fast and also felt beat), 2m 10:51 (5:28) running alone with Mike Q and Alex Gomes were about 30 seconds up. Brett fell back after the mile so I was really out there running my own race. 3m in 16:38 (5:47) included a section with snow and the only significant hill in the race. I was hoping to pick it up for the last mile but could only muster a 5:44 to finish thrid in 22:22 (40+ PR). A big group of us (Mike, Brett, Warren MacPhail, Crystal Anthony) all went out for an easy couple of miles warm-down. My foot and shin was killing me so I limped on out of there and headed home to ice.
1 | Mike Quintal | M3039 | 31 | M | N Andover | MA | 21:22 | 5:21 |
2 | Alex Gomes | M2029 | 21 | M | Peabody | MA | 21:40 | 5:25 |
3 | Dave Dunham | M4049 | 45 | M | Bradford | MA | 22:22 | 5:36 |
4 | Brett Rickenbach | M3039 | 34 | M | Danvers | MA | 22:52 | 5:43 |
5 | Justin Verdirame | M3039 | 31 | M | Cambridge | MA | 23:07 | 5:47 |
6 | Dennis Floyd | M3039 | 33 | M | Lynn | MA | 23:33 | 5:54 |
7 | Warren MacPhail | M4049 | 43 | M | Winthrop | MA | 23:42 | 5:56 |
8 | Frank Pearson | M2029 | 23 | M | Westerly | RI | 23:52 | 5:58 |
9 | Joe OBrien | M0119 | 16 | M | Peabody | MA | 24:20 | 6:05 |
10 | Stephen Nickerson | M5059 | 53 | M | Salem | MA | 24:20 | 6:05 |
11 | Crystal Anthony | F2029 | 29 | F | Beverly | MA | 24:26 | 6:07 |
Next up was the first race in the Granite state snowshoe series, a 4.5 Km race at Beaver Brook in Hollis, NH. I was pretty sore (foot and shin) but want to race as many snowshoe races as possible in 2010, so there was no doubt that I'd be at Hollis. I'd run the trail race over the same course a couple of years ago so I knew it would not be my type of race. It was going to be very fast and only one little hill. Doulbe-J and I did a warm-up on the roads where I took a "Josh Ferenc" style spill. I got into my Dion racers and headed out for another mile of easy running. The course was dusted with some powder and the base seemed to be a solid sheet of ice. This meant it would be fast. Besides Jim, Tim Cox and Robert Jackman looked to be the top guys. I was hoping for a top five finish and get out of the race no more injured than I entered it. It seemed like a lot of guys raced on New Years Day so that would not be an excuse.
The race went off (a little late) in a flurry of snow. I got out strong but still had trouble seeing with all the flying snow. Jim went to the front (no surprise despite his sandbagging) with Tim right behind. They flew down the hill. I tried to push but did not feel very strong. I planned on looking at the turn to see who was chasing (I could hear a couple of guys right behind me). I hit the turn in 8:33 and was a bit surprised to see that Steve Wolfe was only 7 seconds back and Matt Westerlund was close behind. They were both having strong races. I'd beaten them at Prospect last week by 2:14 and 1:05 respectively, but it would take a lot to best them in this race.
I kept thinking "get to the uphill then kick", but when I finally got to the uphill I had no kick. I struggled in to take fourth in 17:10. Steve kept it close for the 40+ title finishing a scant 12 seconds back. Double-J took his third (really second, I can't count the first BB race which was a mixed trail & SS) win of the SS season. He will be a force this year if he can stay healthy, hell even if he can't stay healthy he'll be a force!
15:48 | Jim Johnson | CMS | 32 | M | Salem NH | |
2 | 16:24 | Tim Cox | ACIDOTIC RACING | 36 | M | Northwood NH |
3 | 16:43 | Robert Jackman | TNT | 27 | M | Warwick RI |
4 | 17:10 | Dave Dunham | CMS | 45 | M | Ward Hill MA |
5 | 17:22 | Steve Wolfe | ACIDOTIC RACING | 45 | M | Merrimack NH |
6 | 17:34 | Matt Westerlund | 37 | M | Laconia NY | |
7 | 17:40 | Chris Dunn | ACIDOTIC RACING | 41 | M | Strafford NH |
8 | 18:12 | Danny Ferreira | ACIDOTIC RACING | 27 | M | Concord NH |
9 | 18:21 | Sean Snow | GSR | 43 | M | Dunbarton NH |
10 | 18:43 | Christopher Smith | DUNGEON ROCK | 43 | M | Woburn MA |
Pic from Frosty four by Billy Shea (who also raced at Beaver Brook)
Pic from Beaver Brook by Scott Mason
3 comments:
Nice effort 2D. No exception taken to not being mentioned with Wolfe & Westerlund. I was back there...way back there. No threat to you. Looking forward to seeing you at many of the GSSS events this winter and with a little more fitness perhaps even getting a little closer.
Nice job w/ the back to back races. Looks like you (and some other CMS guys too) started 2010 on the right foot. Good work.
CD: No offense intended. Check out my 40+ rankings tomorrow.
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