Well two races under my belt, and I have to say I'm pretty happy with the results so far. The weather here in Malles is exceptionally warm, but the snow in Schlinig (where the trails are) is doing a good job of sticking around. Because I can't really sprint worth a damn, I took Saturdays sprint off and focused on Monday's 10km classic individual race. So far this year 10km hasn't really been my thing; by the time I get in the groove the race is over. Since it was two 5km loops, I took the first lap pretty conservative and then skied the final lap a bit more aggressive. It paid off in the end, as I ended up 21st (to be honest I was pretty surprised, but happy at the same time). I was just 0.4 of a second shy of my top 20 goal but I had a good feeling a 20km would go a lot better.
Well, I ended up 25th in the 20km today. I was holding onto 19th by the end of the third lap, but just before entering the stadium I had momentary lapse in thought and caught my tip in the slush, doing a nice little face plant. On the bright side, that was the only time I fell, with plenty of opportunities presented to the racers throughout the race. The warm conditions made the downhills pretty sloppy and some racers actually skied off the ledge of the trail (the ambulance was busy today). Only an Italian passed me during my stumble, but by the end my fuel seemed to run out and didn't have the final little oomph to hang on. Although the finish was bittersweet, I felt like Lupe Fiasco when my young Italian fan base came to get my autograph (I later found out they betrayed me and asked for anyone that could breath for one).
The championships conclude Friday with the relay. It would be stellar if Canada could whip out the backside of their hand on the other countries, and it's looking promising with the abundant top 30 finishes from the boys and Mr. Harvey leading the charge. We can only wait!
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