Mon, Apr 13, 2009 2:05 pm

South Africa

This has been a very eventful week!  It started with the family driving to Tsali in the Previa.  I felt sixteen again, which made me anxious actually.  Those teenage years are overrated.  My brother Sam told me that if my time was :15 minutes behind him that meant I was on track for a world cup podium.  I told him I guess I would “go out to puke” and he said, “that’s the point”.

I had a great race, and so did Sam.  We got to win together again which is pretty fun.  I also finished :15 behind Sam.  My Mom and Dad also raced, and Richie won the sport category.  He drank his champagne right away and then started to feel sick.  Guess he’s not a pro yet. .. Trish was handing us all our bottles just days from her due date.  She is amazing!

The very next day I was boarding the plane to Durban, South Africa.  I had 4 seats to myself and slept 10 hours with some help from a little blue pill.  I think that really helped my situation, because I felt great when I landed.  My teammate Sam Schlutz said it looked like I just got out of a spa.

As soon as I could check e-mail, I found out that Trish was going into labor.  Lucy was born soon after and I am sad that I missed it!  I will meet my niece soon.  Word is, my Dad says she looks like me and has my lungs too.  If this is true, Sam and Trish are in for a handful.  Oh boy.

Race day came quick, and I was ready.  The track was super fun with lots of steep ups and downs.  I felt great right from the start, and I can’t ask for more than that!  I spent 3 laps in the 4th position then felt a huge bonk coming on.  I asked for everything they had in the feed zone which equalled two cokes and two double espresso gels in the last two laps.  Gross.  I have never been so hyper after a race.  I should have gone and danced it off somewhere because I couldn’t sleep at all that night.

I managed to only slip two spots to finish in 6th, just :30 seconds off the podium.  I guess Sam should have set my Tsali goal at 14:30 behind him.

Ripping the DH

Ripping the DH

I had so much fun out there, and I was so appreciative to feel so good.  The crowd was great.  I got a couple marriage proposals while I was racing, which really made me laugh.  I also had a really cute old man tell me after the race that I was by far the best descender.  Nice!  I’ll take it. Heather also had a fantastic race scoring her first top 10 with a solid 8th place finish.  I think she passed  about 10 people on the last two laps. 

Yesterday we went on a Safari.  It was amazing!  I will put up some pictures as soon as I can.  Right now I am in Johannesburg and the internet is creeping.

So, I am pretty psyched to say the least.  In one week I have become an aunt, gone a Safari, and rocked the World Cup.  Now I will just sit back and relax in seat 53C for 18 hours and a fumigation in Dakar.  Delightful!  Check back soon, I will be writing from Sea Otter.  Thanks for all the support!

3 Comments »

  1. congrats on becoming an aunt and great job in africa! season is starting off well so far…keep up the fantastic racing!

    Comment by joseph — April 13, 2009 @ 6:09 pm

  2. Hey Willow, I just found out your site and it´s great. I hope you get to meet Lucy soon and I´m sure if she looks like you she will become a gorgeous girl. Wish you a great season with lots of podiums ;)

    Take care,
    Ricardo

    Comment by funride — April 13, 2009 @ 6:41 pm

  3. Hey Willow, Well done on a really good result, I am proud to say that I was supporting you all the way…Mostly on top of the steep climb out of the feed zone. Thanks for taking the pic with me at the Shimano tent when you finished, it is a really cool one. See you next year on the same hill I will be shouting louder than ever. Hope you enjoyed South Africa and please tell all that we are not only about bush and safaris.

    Be Safe,
    James

    Comment by James — April 15, 2009 @ 2:40 pm

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