Last weekend I
went to Pizol for the Swiss nationals and I ended my season there. That said I
didn’t reach my goal for this season which leaves me disappointed and I do have
some explanations, but I believe losers have an excuse and winners have a plan.
So I made a plan for next season, or at least the structure is there. I decided
to write this post just about the Pizol trip and let the season recap wait so
it can sink in a bit more, so I’ll get back on that.
On the other hand
there is also some very positive news, I did get the grant from the challenged
athletes foundations which is great! I’ll also write a post about this because
it deserves a post so I’ll get back on that as well.
Back to Pizol.
We arrived in Bad
Ragaz (Pizol) on Thursday March 29. The hotel we stayed was under construction but
otherwise fine, I mean they had towels ;). On Friday we wanted to ski but there
was thick, thick fog, we went for one run and I couldn’t see anything, just
feel. So because of safety we skied only one run. The afternoon I spent in the
spa and prepping my ski’s. Next day, Saturday was the GS race, because of a
missing start list the start was delayed for about 90 minutes. It was already pretty
warm and sunny by then so the course was soft and a bit slush. I still had a
descent first run and was sitting in third place just a little bit behind. The
second run I wanted to charge and I knew where I lost most time in the first
run. The course was much softer in the second run so it was a tough race, I didn’t
make any big mistakes but it was a bit slow and I ended staying in third place.
Are they trying the new GS radius old scool or did they miss ski regulations (and helmet) all together?
I didn’t got a
podium because the next Suisse girl got “my” price. To my surprise I lowered my
points by 10, this wasn’t nearly as good as the unofficial Sestriere result but still a
nice surprise considering the penalty was 187,76! That night we had a party in
the restaurant on the mountain, what a view, it was nice and I enjoyed myself.
Sunday we woke up
with a clouded sky again, and on the gondola ride the visibility decreased. We
had a slalom race so I still had some hope they would run it. Also because I had
a good feeling about this race and still wanted a result in slalom. The Russian
team was competing now and they have girls with pretty good points so that
would lower the penalty a lot. So all in all I really hoped we had a race, all though deep down I felt that it wasn’t going to happen. When I was
putting my boots on in the restaurant I heard people from the organization talking and a minute later we got the message that the race
was postponed. After about an hour and a half they cancelled the race because
of the fog. When standing in the course they weren’t able to see the next gate,
so yeah this was the good decision. After I changed clothes and shoes we went
down in the gondola and in the valley we saw on a screen that the fog on the hill
was now completely gone. Well that sucked big time. But it happens it is an
outdoor sport and weather can change our plans.
So off we went,
heading home.
And now it’s time
to rest up and time for summer training, back on the bike. I wrote last time that I
started at a cycling club I really like it over there, training twice a week.
This week I also got the news that I was selected for the national talent plan
for cycling, which is really cool. Next Saturday we
have our first training day together.
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