Got 4th at 24 hours of Moab...

By Wednesday, before the race, Moab's recent rains had set a 105-year rainfall record. The weather pattern that had delivered two record setting "perfect storms" reemerged and created a third perfect storm that landed squarely on top of The 24 Hours of Moab.

This was only the start to the 24 hours of Moab and the flood of the century.

The race course had some of the scariest conditions ever encountered at this epic event. Racers on-course during the deluge experienced waist-deep flash-floods, chain-binding, brake-pad wearing mud that forced many into walking mode, gaping erosion ditches that seemed to appear out of nowhere
and most dangerously of all, bone-chilling cold that brought many to near hypothermia.

Yet, the infamous Walker Thompson and his amazing teammate Dan Ourada, pulled out a 4th place win. How could this be?

The answer is constant devotion to suffering. Walker and Dan each watch 10 hours of Full House every Saturday. What's more, they scrape their fingernails on chalk boards. "The intense training we go through made a real difference this year," said my friend Dan Ourada.

Overall, the race was a kick in the pants. Our friends came out to support us. While we raced, they drank wine. They made us dinner, which they ate most of and catered to our every need, when it suited their schedule.

Next 24 hour race: 24 hours of Old Pueblo.

Comments

Anonymous said…
holy crap T Dogg - that's amazing. Congrats on the 4th place finish. Guess you get one of those special colored ribbons since 1-3 is usually the only colors they make. Either way man, you make an old friend proud.

Congrats on the new sponsor too. FYI - Melissa and I checked out the NYC Marathon thie weekend - think you could manage something as daunting as a marathon? Or are you just a sissy who rides his little bike for only 24hrs?

Kidding of course - aight Walker - Keep on keepin on - Live to ride, ride to live

Stallings