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Big racing weekend!

Three big races, with MNC at all three!

Saturday was the Silver Fox Trot, and while this race was not counted for Club Clup/Zak Cup points that didn’t stop a lot of MNC folks from taking part. We had competitors in the BKL races in the morning, followed by some Juniors and a LOT of Masters racing in the main event. Here’s some video footage from the BKL and open races:

Sunday was the Race for Snow down in Boston. Believe it or not, they got some snow! Despite the southern locale, Dave Charlie and Karen all raced for MNC and scored some points in the coveted Club Cup.

Dave in the hunt!

On Sunday, we had one of the biggest group efforts I’ve ever seen at the Geschmossel. It was a gorgeous day, with the wind holding off and Mt Washington towering over the landscape in all its splendor. We had a big crew ride down in the van, and met up with even more Masters on site. Easy waxing (green!) and a gentle course made for a fun time.

MNC van and waxing compound. Looking fresh!

The start line, lots of MNC kits in there…

 

 

 

Mix Master Mike enjoying the necessary post-race coffee and breakfast sandwich stop

 

EVENT RESULTS

Cross Country Skiing in the Sud Tirol

Interested in cross country skiing in Europe?  Recently, we returned from a spectacular trip and wanted to share our experiences and express our thanks to  Lumi Experiences.  Lumi Experiences specializes in both self-guided and guided experiences to some of the world’s renown cross country destinations.

Lumi was founded by Garrott Kuzzy (Olympian, former US Ski team and former MNC Coach/BOD member).  We worked  with Garrott to design a self-guided 10-day cross country skiing vacation in Seefeld, Austria, and Seiser Alm, Italy.   Aside from flights, Lumi took care of everything,  including: lodging, ground transportation,  passes and personalized daily trail recommendations.    Lumi’s local knowledge and attention to detail made this an incredibly enjoyable and memorable experience.  A vacation we will cherish for a long time!

If you want more information or to plan your own experience you can contact Garrott at the following link:  Lumi Experiences.

Skiing in the Seefeld stadium area. Photo courtesy of @lumiexperiences.

 

Skiing at Wild Moos. Photo courtesy of @Lumiexperiences.

 

Skiing rest day in Innsbruck. Photo courtesy of @Lumiexperiences.

Bogburn 2020

Another great edition of the Bogburn. For the past few years we’ve been treated to one of two conditions: sweltering heat or frigid cold. Last year was all cold powder and green hardwax, while this time it was klister through and through.

This is a legendary race. The course is a treat, with narrow singletrack through gentle hills with a few wild corners every now and then. It rewards efficient skiing and can sometimes penalize those not willing to slow the tempo down and keep it smooth. When it’s slushy, it becomes even more of a race for “scrappy” skiers who can pick good lines, stride without perfect tracks, and manage speed without the firmest snow to double pole in.

We had 11 racers in the open category, which for the club featured a great mix of age groups from Juniors to coaches. We all piled into the club van together and arrived with just enough time to test about 6 different klister options, settle on the right chemical cocktail, and get everyone to the start line ready to rock.

The winning solution was Rode KM3, with a little bit of Rex Brown mixed into the middle third of the kick zone. For those wanting a bit more we added Toko Red and life was good.

Busy scene as the women line up for the start (photo by Ellie)

Using klister sometimes strikes fear into the hearts of racers, particularly masters skiers. When it’s done right, klister skiing can actually be some of the BEST skiing there is…solid kick, speedy glide, and endless adjustability to the wax job through mixing, adding, and removing components. Some backed-out when they saw the forecast, but next time I would challenge EVERYONE to give it a go even if you see klister on the menu.

With a t-shirt on and the racers all in a good mood, it was one of those races where partway through my second lap I said to myself “man, this is a lot of fun”. That wasn’t on a downhill or even at the one trail section with a beautiful scenic view. This was climbing up a hill with plenty of vertical to go, and I was realizing for the Nth time just how cool this race is. How many times have you thought to yourself how much fun you’re having in the middle of a ski race? I know I never did that enough when I was racing in high school and college, but I’ve thankfully come to appreciate it more and more.

Take a risk, slap on some klister, or just check-in with the coaches and we would be happy to slap on some klister for you…and we will see you at the next race!

Bogburn 2020 Results

THE RACE FOR THE CLUB CUP IS TIGHT and our club is within striking distance. Never before have we held this close to the top of the leaderboard, with only a few key points separating us from the lead. Remember, everyone that races scores points for the Club Cup, regardless of your ability level or speed. The Club Cup is most often won by participation number, NOT by hardcore racers. The best opportunity to close the gap is the Geschmossel ski race on Monday, 1/20.

Geschmossel MNC Trip Info (also on website events and Katie Hill’s Race Roster form)

We will have a TEAM VAN for Masters looking to race this event…just jump in the van and focus on your race. Coach Adam will drive the van (seats 15 including driver) down to Bretton Woods. MNC will provide wax and waxing help though if you have your own wax you are encouraged to utilize it.

Depart: 7:30AM

Arrive: 9:45AM

Tent set-up, bib pickup, wax testing, etc

Race begins: 11:00AM

Awards: 1:00PM

Ride back: 1:30PM, with stop for libations at the delicious Bethlehem Village Store

Club Cup Comp: NWVE, MNC, DXC

Emily, our top racer in 5th overall for women, receiving her coveted Bogburn hat!

Masters Mini-Camp 12/28

We are excited to announce our first mini-camp of the season taking place Saturday, December 28th at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center. This is a wonderful opportunity to establish an early-season technique baseline and to identify areas of focus for the coming season. This event is open to all Masters registered in either of our Winter programs. Hope you can make it!

Please RSVP to see can get a feel for how many people will be attending.

Mini-Camp RSVP

Morning Classic Session 9:30AM (waxed & on snow)

0815 – 09:15 Waxing Help/warmup on own

09:30 Start with one large group for warmup and some very basic pointers then divide into three groups for 30 minute rotating sessions starting at 10:00.

  • Group 1- Classic Striding – 2 Coaches one with Video/IPAD on Teaching Hill
  • Group 2 – Double Poling – 1 to 2 Coaches on Upper field or Lemons Haunt
  • Group 3 – Cornering and Downhills and Transitions – 1-2 Coaches on Dennis’ and Moss

Rotate Groups every 30 Minutes

11:30 – 12:30 Inside for Video Review and lunch

Afternoon Skate Session 1:00PM

  • Group 1- Agility Drills and DP – 1-2 Coaches Lower Field
  • Group 2 – V1 and V2 1 to 2 Coaches – Teaching Hill, one coach with IPAD to video
  • Group 3 – Cornering and Downhills and Transitions – 1-2 Coaches on Dennis’ and Moss

Rotate as we did in the morning with Video Review at 2:30. Finish by 3:00 plus or minus a bit.

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