Ski
Racing in May...Yes Please
Ski to Sea 2009- the most scenic venue that I have ever raced. This
year it took a bit of work to make it to the 8km ski race that takes
advantage of the heavy snowfall on Mt. Baker. At 10am on Saturday
I finished my training ski at Mt. Bachelor, OR and before dinner
I was previewing the course on Mt Baker, WA. Thanks to Jack Hart
for the ride to the airport and Mom, Dad and Chad for picking me
up in Bellingham. The 8km ski race is the first leg of the multi-sport
race from the Volcano to Bellingham Bay. XC-Ski, Downhill Ski, Run,
Road Bike, Canoe, Mountain Bike, Sea Kayak.

Previewing the Course: Chad, Mom, Brian, Dad

The race starts off with a blast from the avalanche gun

1.5km to go
Ski Leg Results
Here. Times seem to be a bit off because I know that Jesse and
Martin came in within a few meters.
I had good skis and a great race. The
course is very challenging with a lot of climbing so I was happy
to have fast skis. This was one of the first races I have been able
to use my warm flex/base Salomon's and they climbed really well.
I ran on a Nordic Ultratune
615b grind modified with some linear riling. The snow in western
Washington is so wet that it is really nice to have fast skis. My
mom had the same set up on her skis and had a great performance.

Dave Christopherson and Chad. Dave's 'Veterans' Team of old guys
(Team Win or Die) did really well finishing an impressive top 10
in the overall classification

Chad and Mom Post Race

Cooling Down with Mt. Baker in the background

Chad Enjoying Nature's Playground. Martin Rosvall, Dave Christopherson,
Chad and I had a great time cooling down.

Katy Barnes from the Bellingham Herald took some great photos (above).
Check more of them out here.

Brian

Team ISLAGITT (It Sounded Like a Good Idea at the Time): Sergei-Downhill
Ski, Eric-Kayak, Brian-Canoe Captain, Graham-Mtn Bike, Pat-run,
Les-Canoe Engine, Greg-Road Bike, Brian-XC Ski
We had the best after party. Thanks
for a great event guys.
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