Some pretty exciting racing this weekend in Zwiesel Germany which apparently is the glass blowing capital of the world. Saturday was the 15km classic race which I finished 5th.
I was pretty pumped with a podium in my first OPA/European race of the year. The course was 6 laps of a hilly 2.5km, which was to my liking, and I tried to start out a bit quicker than I normally do. On my second lap I got a nice ride off Brent McMurtry that lasted a couple laps until I started to make a break from the group on the 5th lap. The race went by pretty quick although counting 6 laps gets a little tedious when your brain is oxygen deprived. Some point in the race I started to second-guess my counting and sort of lost focus until I did a few bib calculations in my brain. I didn’t really want to ski 17.5km.
Only technical flaw here is my bad hair day.
With Len Valjas winning the race and Graeme Killick the Junior, there was a lot of Canadian National Anthem for all the Germans to hear. Just Canada’s continued fight to mark their territory in the ski world.
Open men podium. Hats off for the anthem.
The guys enjoying the taste of trophy glass
And at last, comes the sprint day on Sunday which I think I was 50th or so... 4th last. I think the only good thing that happened today was my encounter with some cute German girl. I later found out that this woman was Stefanie Boehler, who apparently wins world cups. Sweet.
McMurtry, Valjas and Ellis all in one heat...
Amanda "givener" it
This was the cute German that asked for a photo with me. Turns out it was Boehler.
OPA!







