Race day started early up in Camp Wrong Way, it was nice not having to rush around to make it to race. Unlike my last race I actually got plenty of warm up, which was nice for a change. I'm not really up for the race, training wise, but that's life. My goal is to finish in under 2:15, given the shape I'm in I think that a reasonable goal. I figured if I was in the same shape I was last year I would have been about 15 minutes faster, oh well. I'll do the best I can. The started and by the time we're off the track I'm in the place I thought I would be, in the back third of the pack. On the first downhill I quite a bit faster then I was in the preride, hitting a top speed in the mid 30s. I'm also faster on the first singletrack too. Overall I feel good. Just before the end of the first singletrack the top riders in the next age group catch me. The race goes on, thru the 1st sandy downhill, up the steepish singletrack, thru the first mud bogs which have gotten worse since Thursday. The course alternates between fire roads and singletracks. I generally feel good, but know I'd be faster if I had been training. On the singletrack before the 3 sisters I know to dismount and run thru the one really bad muddy spot, when I do that I actually pass a few people. Thru the 3 Sisters and along the next ridge I go. The mud bogs that I come across are a mixed lot, some better some worse then during the preride. I nearly endo in a small mud spot in a series of switchbacks, my one close call. Soon I finished with the paved climb and it's onto the Goat Trail and as I expected I soon had issues with chainsuck, I had to stop twice to deal with it. Luckily it self resolved about halfway up the new climb home. I feel the best I have during the race and pass a few people who passed me earlier. I see Franck in his new position as team photographer, thanks again for the great photos. Before I know it I race down Laguna Seca and I'm done with the SOC XC 2006. My time is 2:12:30, so I beat my goal which is a good feeling, I'm 98th in the Sport 35-39 class. For awhile I believed I DFLed, which I felt bummed about, but I later learned I hadn't. Next is the NVDC, hopefully I finish this year. Matt