March 26th, 2010

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SuperTour Finals: Day 1

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Today was day one of the SuperTour Finals in northern Aroostook County, Maine.  The race was held in the Town of Matawaska, more affectionately known as Madagascar, for it’s similar name and remote distance from anywhere.  Today’s 10km classic was the first of three consecutive days of racing.  This post will be brief as I’ve got to get ready for tomorrow’s classic sprint and Sunday’s 10km uphill skate race.

The SuperTour Finals are being run with a Tour de France style format where time bonuses, points, and cash are awarded intermittently during the various stages.  It’s an exciting way to mix up the usual race format.  The highlight of the afternoon for me was taking the 1km Sprint Bonus of 15 seconds and $250–not a bad wage for less than 3 minutes of work.  Like the real Tour de France, there were a few good pile-ups on the descents, as you can imagine, with a field of over 100 skiers competing in a mass start 10km.  I wasn’t able to hold on as well as I’d hoped after that and I’m sitting a ways out of the lead.

Newell, Flora, Koos: 1,2,3 on the day

Newell, Kuzzy, Babikov, Scott Patterson

Newell, Kuzzy, Babikov, Scott Patterson

The women’s race was just as exciting as the men’s.  Here, Holly Brooks just out-lunges CXC’s Rebecca Dussault for one of the time bonuses.  These two have a history of close finishes, going back to the 2009 Birkebeiner when Dussault took the win with a similar lunge.

It’s been a long day.  In the process of refueling and getting ready for tomorrow’s Classic Sprint. . .

Notice

Friday, March 26th, 2010

I’ve never seen a sign like this before. . .

No worm digging?  That’s like telling a fish they can’t swim or a bird they can’t fly.  Digging, that’s just what worms do.  I didn’t know they could read either, but they must be pretty bright worms as they know both English and French.