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Bogburn 2017

Race results at bottom

This was one heck of an old school race! To be fair, the Bogburn is kind of ALWAYS an old school race, with winding narrow trails, quick transitions, and a backwoods farm setting. But something about the 60F temps, slushy snow and omnipresent klister just made things even more fun and memorable. As an added bonus to traditionalist fans of classic skiing, the soft snowpack made double poling very tough, so nobody, even the @real_nordic_skier Adam Glueck, was about to break out their skate skis for this one (although a Williams skier tried it out in his warmup, just to remind us all that this is 2017).

Brandon’s Strava file from the race. Give you a good sense for the winding course!

Brandon summed it up perfectly when he arrived:

“If you had a race in California this far off the beaten path, you might have 5 people show up. Either that or it just wouldn’t happen.”

In New England, you get a field of 150 racers of all ages. BKL skiers. Club skiers. College racers. Masters racers. Professional ski racers. Oh, and US Ski Team member and recent Junior World Champs bronze medalist Julia Kern. It’s no secret why this area is a perennial hotbed for stellar Nordic racers.

Things began in a dense fog, with BKL racers tackling a course that generally wound down and then up toward the excited crowd of waxers and spectators. Great to see strong skiing from the Haydock siblings and the Thurston siblings!

Ready to shred the slush: Ava and Camille

As the races continued and the sun made some appearances, the trail really began to get dirty. Thankfully, the organizers had shoveled snow onto several sections and kept the race alive. There was a lot of doubt beforehand about what might happen and if the race would be cancelled, but incredibly all the events were carried out!

The women and U16 athletes raced 1 lap of the larger 7k course, and in the thick slush and hot temps Eliza reported it was “literally the hardest race I’ve ever done” but to be fair she said that with a smile! The klister was being furiously spread but from the wax bench you could look up through the pines and spot racers making their way along the first kilometer of uphill which was really neat. Karen, Ellie, and Renate all pushed through the slush, and Coach Rosemary even got in on the fun.

Ava and Timmy won their respective age groups to cement their status as official Bogburn legends!

Cool to see MNC names past and present in this fast crowd!

I raced the men’s event and can give a firsthand account that all of the balance and agility training we do was really beneficial for the downhill sections, which were massively rutted and variable. Despite that I was definitely doing a little bit of unintentional one foot All of that no-tracks classic skiing we end up doing (by virtue of training at a biathlon venue) also paid dividends as for the most part the only tracks left by 1:30pm were the ruts gouged by the skiers ahead of you! After hearing me talk all season about the wonders of East Coast skiing Brandon really got to experience it all this day, while Mike suffered an unfortunate fall after a run-in with some trail detritus and popped his shoulder out. Luckily it doesn’t look like it’ll hinder him for too long, and he might be making a comeback for some spring races!

Who needs tracks anyway!

It was the kind of snow and conditions that really required smooth skiing and a bit less power…in many sections going at a L3 or threshold pace was faster than trying to fight through at a faster tempo or with more power…you really had to suss that out and it was a race that required a lot of “track-craft” at the British Eurosport commentators would say.

Here is a photo Adam Glueck snapped on his cooldown. This is the “shoveled” section as you can probably tell. It’s not much but it’s racing!

2017 Bogburn Results

BKL Races

All U16 + Women’s Race

Men’s Race

 

Range Ramble Re-cap

MNC Range Ramble '17

A perfect cold temperature, sunny skies and world-cup snow conditions made for an awesome day at the Range for Saturday’s Range Ramble BKL Race. About thirty kids turned out for the race, and while most of the kids were from MNC, we also had some good competition from Onion River Nordic, Craftsbury, Sleepy Hollow BKL, and Frost Mountain. Very notably, we had a number of  MNC Friday Foxes join us and for most them, it was their first race ever! For Results & photos:  Range Ramble Results

In the 1/2 age class, we had Hazen Abbot, Kate Carlson, Ryley Morgeau, Lily Waite, Fiona McCormick, Ginny Haggerty, Phoebe Ornlam, Cally Abbott, Sylvie Minkoff, and Hazel Fasching ski a fast 1km on the sprint loop. I am so impressed with what a big group of 1/2’s we have and how well they can all ski!  There are lots of kids in this age group and I can’t wait to see them all get faster together.

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Lily, Hazen, Phoebe, Kally, Sylvie & Hazel awaiting the start of the 1/2 race.

In the 3/4 race, we had Lena Haggerty, William Wallace, Liam Repp and Crosby Waite all racing for the first time. Way to go guys! They joined veteran 3/4 racers, Brady Morigeau and Niko Cuneo for  a quick sprint around the airplane loop. Unfortunately, Niko broke a pole and had to experience what it’s like to ski a race with only one good pole. Brady put in a very fast time to take the over-all win. I was especially impressed with Crosby who looked great on his skis and took second. Awesome job to everyone!

We have a lot of competition among the MNC BKL skiers in Grades 5 and 6 and this race really showcased that. In the boys race, Carl Priganc used his powerful V-2 to come in a speedy second place to the always fast Cormac Leahy from Craftsbury. In the girls race, we had Virginia Cobb, Carly Trapeni, Mia Diller and Maise Franke (who raced for the first time). We’ve been working hard in practice on putting more power into our V-2 technique and I’ve been really impressed at how some of these 5/6 skiers’ V-2 has really improved. Watching Maise skiing close behind another skier in the lap zone, I called out “Maise- V-2!”. She exchanged her V-1 for a V-2 and quickly passed that skier! Well done! Congratulations to all these 5-6 skiers!

Many of our 7-8 skiers were skiing later in the high school Tour de Chittenden race that was scheduled to follow the BKL race, so it was a small 7-8 crowd. However, MNC skiers Aiden Burt and Gavin Schaaff surely turned many heads in the gathering high school crowd as they tore up the course with their powerful strides and beautiful technique. They speedily skied two laps of the airplane loop for a total of 4km to quickly wrap up the BKL race.

I want to thank all our parent volunteers for helping with the race: Carol Trapeni, Lisa Burt, Eden Shullenberger, Christa Alexander, Terence and Kari Cuneo, Brad Carlson, Vince Franke, Victoria Priganc, Joy Grossman, Leigh Samuels, and Ric Schaaf. Thanks to MNC junior skiers, Magda, Tim, Ben and Will for fore-running the age classes. A big thanks to Adam for setting up the course and staying to help the highschools clean up afterwards and a special thanks goes out to my husband, Max Cobb, who timed the race and helped me figure out how to make it all work in less than one hour. Lastly, thanks to Dan and Rob, our groomers at the Range, for providing us with world class ski conditions!

 

Stowe Derby Short Course, BKL

The Short Course will start at 8:30am again this year.
For skiers ages 6 and up.

Bib pick-up opens at 7:30am. Register online at Ski Reg
Plan to ski as a family, or introduce some friends to the race!
Adults skiers welcome!

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