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No marker, no problem. Chomps to the rescue

2023 PMBAR!

Another year, another PMBAR, this was the event’s 20th year and my 9th time at the event. Still my favorite event on bikes. A few reasons for this, it’s a partner event meaning everyone there is riding with someone else, there isn’t a set course which means there are options and it’s not just a complete race. It’s also a longer day, most of the time to be in the top 5 you’ll need to get to all 5 checkpoints which typically takes 6.5-9 hours. Even though I don’t get to ride as much as I used to the longer days still seem to work well for my mental side of things. Regardless, I love PMBAR day.

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I think this is where things went wrong

I’ve done more on less…2023 P99

This route is tough, looking back at my write up from 2021 I called it the hardest single pull ride I’ve done. I’m going to still agree with that. So much slow going, so much of it is hard work, there’s very few places to “hide” on this route. It’s an accomplishment. I was happy to have someone to share it with this year in Eric. It was kind of fun to be able to share the trails, the experience, and all the things. I wasn’t sure what to expect from myself this year. I’ve been feeling pretty good lately, but I also don’t think I’ve ridden over 4 hours since PMBAR last year and most of them have been under 2 ½ hours. I can also count rides over 3 hours on one hand. So, I was a little nervous to how I was going to respond to pushing for 19+ hours. I took the time to try and plan a little bit more this year and made some notes ahead of time of what I planned to eat/drink for each loop

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