Author Archive | Adam Terko
Jr Race Reports
The MNC Pugs have been ripping it up across the country! Last week, Eliza and Marika competed in World Junior Championship trials all the way in Anchorage, AK. While they didn’t quite earn a spot on the international trip, they both racked up top-5 finishes with Eliza taking 4th on the first day and Marika 5th on the second! Here are some photos courtesy of Paul Bierman:

Marika pulling away on the uphill and demonstrating some great forward body position and shin-drive!
For those of us in New England, Saturday brought about a short little classic timetrial on the race loop at Craftsbury. Most ski areas have some amount of terrain, but Craftsbury has once again set a tough bar…things are just incredible up there, with firm tracks and full coverage for race skis. We have had barely any classic intensity due to flat snowmaking loops so doing a homologated 5km was certainly a doosy. Individual winners were Conor and Chloe…way to go!
Thanks to Matt Munns for the excellent filming! This was at the last section of the trail when skiers were most tired…the best place to see who is still holding the kick/technique/speed together!
On Sunday we met at Rikert for a nice easy cruise. We got in some no-pole and one-pole skating and my personal favorite, no-cuff skating! With most HS racers tackling the Cochran’s Hillclimb the following day we also kept it fun working on our tele turns and our “butter” on the downhills:
This week will be a big change…we can finally ski at the Range! With frigid temps and new snowfall we will finally be able to take to the snow at our home venue. The Walker Building has been upgraded with three brand new woodstoves and completely new bathrooms…I even heard rumors that the water is now potable!
Winter is here and we could not be more excited after a long wait!
Masters Training 1/5 – 1/7
First up: some video from New Year’s Eve: working on DP technique on the Ergs!
Next up: we can ski at the Range this week!
The snow guns are firing and the groomers are out at the Range today. The conditions are thin, and we’ll be limited to skating this week, but you are reading this right: skiing is ON for this week! For those who do not skate ski, classic skiing is certainly available but please note that tracks will not be set.
Weather is a bit cooler this week. Remember to dress warm and layer-up!
Tuesday, 1/5 [Skating]: Skate World Cup video clips and mobility warmup, followed by balance drills as a large group. In individual groups, no-pole and one-pole skiing to build balance and timing.
Thursday, 1/7 [Skating]: Mobility warmup followed by balance drills as a large group. In smaller groups, V1 technique work for efficiency, or light intervals depending on ability/on-snow time this season.
See you on the snow!
The 2016 MNC Duathlon is coming up!
https://www.skireg.com/mncduathlon
Registration is open for the 2016 Mansfield Nordic Duathlon! This year’s duathlon will once again be held at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center. Test both your classic and freestyle racing in a single event that now welcomes all age groups.
Previously a BKL event, the MNC Duathlon has now expanded to become a part of NENSA’s Zak Cup series. Earn points for your club and race head-to-head against competition from all over New England!
To register now, visit https://www.skireg.com/mncduathlon
Online registration closes Wednesday, January 20th 2016 at 11:45pm EST
Race events and distances per age group:
Lollipop: .5km classic only
Grades 1 and 2: 1.5km classic only
Grades 3 and 4: 1km classic + 1km freestyle
Grades 5 and 6: 1.5km classic + 1.5km freestyle
Grades 7 and 8: 2km classic + 2km freestyle
Men and Women U16 and older: 6km classic + 6km freestyle
10:00AM course preview
11:00AM race start
3:30PM awards
Registration and bib pick-up in the Nordic Touring Center, upper level, 9:30-10:30AM and 12:00-1:00PM
See you at the races!
Racing Nerves
Summer training has a lighthearted feel for a number of reasons. The weather is warm, the sun is bright and the latest giddy pop songs are freely blaring on the radio. The race season is far away and the pressure of performance feels even more distant. Long workouts invoke challenges to go farther than ever before, and interval sessions are friendly competitions among friends.
In fall and winter as the races approach, and in the midst of competition season itself, everything carries more weight. Every long workout and interval session is filled with questions:
“Am I going too hard?”
“Will I be too tired tomorrow?”
“So-and-so is looking fast today…oh no”
“What was that weird tweak in my shoulder??”
The pressures of a race season, felt by National Champs down to BKL rippers, can drive anyone nuts. It happens to coaches, too. On race day I often go from 6am to 3pm without eating or drinking at all…the sheer stress and excitement of the day just overwhelms everything. It can be both a great thing and a recipe for disaster. With racing season upon us it’s important to balance managing stress and getting fired up for the next competition with enjoying the sport and keeping things light. We often race fastest when we are having fun, tough as that is to believe.
Standing on the start line, waiting for the gun to go off, is like the fall season and first few races. Then, just like everything else, the racing becomes routine. We’ve just heard the gun go off: we’ve got one High School race and one Eastern Cup under our belts. As Holiday Break ends, we’ll be “out of the stadium” and on our own, with each racer navigating his/her way through a complicated, busy and hectic race season all the way until Junior Nationals, Easterns, U16s and States.
I’m confident that we’ve prepared well. Early results are backing that up, and when the course through the season hits the metaphorical steep climbs and tricky descents we’ll be ready for them too!








