Getting Ready for
Mountain Biking Race!
If you have gone bored with casual biking and have decided
to enter a race for the first time, then you have some
preparations to do. Below are the ways to get ready for your
very first mountain biking race:
Pre-Race Preparation
Upcoming races should be known as early as possible. This
will help you ready the necessary papers (if any) or simply
give you more time to prepare physically and mentally. Most
biking websites as well as local bike shops have list of race
events open for beginners and experts. Get a hold of entry or
registration forms early. Pre-register to avoid long lines on
race day.
Know the location, length of the course, date and time,
categories, and direction of the race. It is better if you can
ride on the actual trail before the race day to familiarize the
track and learn the terrain.
If you are riding alone, make sure that you pack everything
you need including a tool kit, tire repair kit, clothes suited
for the weather, helmet, gloves, shoes, food and liquid. If you
are riding in a team, check with the race organizers the rules.
Can you munch powerbars during the race? Can you borrow tools
or extra inner tube from your teammates? Can you get
water-bottle from your pit crew as you turn a lap? These things
are important to know beforehand to properly prepare and
strategize how to race.
Personal Preparation
While you may not aim to finish first in the race, physical
preparation is still a must. Make sure that you have been doing
some personal time trial on your chosen course weeks before the
actual race instead of the usual casual riding. Try to improve
your time on every ride. Strengthen your legs more by doing leg
exercises like squat. Eat properly and get enough rest and
sleep.
Note: Any type of mountain bike race can be very
competitive. If this is your first time to race, try not to
push yourself too hard. You may need not aim to finish the race
first. There is more to racing than winning, so enjoy the view
and at the same time, improve your personal best.
Bike Preparation
Check your bike at least 2 days before the race day. This
will give you time to go to shops and buy replacement parts if
necessary. The last thing you want is to find an open shop at
11pm or change inner tube minutes before the race starts.
On Site Preparation
Arrive early; at least one hour before the start of the
race. This will allow you to get a good parking spot, time to
rest, relax and loosen up, and handle any registration
complications. Practice a pre-race ritual by polishing your
bike with a rug. This will give you time to mentally prepare
and do a final check on your bike.
Warm up (but not get tired) by taking a lap around the
course. If the weather is bad, consider bringing a roller or a
trainer. Stretch your muscles.
Eat foods rich in carbohydrates, protein and fats before the
race. Drink plenty of water. Go if you need to. Nothing could
be worse than having to go in the middle of the race.
When the gun goes off or when the gate drops, pedal
fast!
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