Category: women 50+
Why are you taking the Test?
Mostly as an incentive to stay fit. And "the day of" is fantastic - the citizens of Squamish are a wonderful audience, and the volunteers are phenomenal.
How many times have you taken the test?
This will be my sixth race.
What is your best time?
5:21:49. I've won two bronzes in my category and this year I hope to win a silver.
How long have you been racing?
My first race was the Test of Metal in 2000 - I was 47. I really only race in Squamish, Test of Metal and GearJammer.
What's your training regime?
It has to be tough at my age but of course still on a recreational level. I usually combine weights and spin class at the gym all winter then try to ride 4 to 5 times a week during the final 2 to 3 months before race day. This year I didn't have the advantage of the gym or my trainer Bev Munro, so I took up running. Turns out it's fun!
Do you have an energy boost secret?
When it's hot out, mix your energy drink with water. I use Accelerade.
What kind of frame do you use?
Kona Kikapu Deluxe.
What do you expect your biggest challenge to be?
The heat. Last year was insanely hot. After 5 hours in that kind of heat, a person can feel pretty bad. I guess the trick is to not be out there over 5 hours.
Do you have an inspiring racer?
They all inspire me. If anything, I am inspired by anyone doing this race at over 40 years old. It's not just the physical challenge but life itself; job and older kids with their own schedules and programs and again parents. I know a lot of riders like this and their example is what keeps me out there myself.
Tell us your Test story!
The Test is sold out - but The Chief has one entry waiting for one lucky rider. Tell us your best Test of Metal story in 750 words or less and email it [email protected]. The best story will win a free entry to the race. Deadline for entries is Friday, May 27, 2005.