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Kelowna women finishes first in grueling Ozark bike race

Meaghan Hackinen was the first female and third overall finisher at the Ozark Doom race in Arkansas

A Kelowna woman has won yet another ultra-distance bike race.

Meaghan Hackinen is a Kelowna-based cyclist and writer who is drawn to take on events that push her deep into the pain cave.

In the thick of the forests of Arkansas, Hackinen woke up before the sun on March 29, to drink her instant coffee, eat some oatmeal and soak up some final moments of comfort before tackling the 656 km gruelling bike race that was set to begin just outside her tent.

On the cool and misty morning, more than 100 riders nervously gathered at the starting line of the race to collect their protective 香蕉视频直播淕remlin Bells,香蕉视频直播 before the Ozark Doom race could begin.

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Arkansas legend states that evil road spirits like to latch onto bikes, causing mechanical problems and bad luck along a journey. The legend stems from the long history of issues faced by motorcycle riders in the region.

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At the start of the race, Hackinen pushed hard uphill through the mass of jingling bikes to secure a spot at the front of the pack.

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She had pushed to the front, knowing what was to come.

Despite being one of the strongest ultra-endurance riders in North America, Hackinen said she struggles with technical trails.

Over the next several hours of challenging singletrack riding, Hackinen was passed by what felt like dozens of people.

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At one point, with only the constant jingling of her Gremlin Bell as company, Hackinen carried her bike through a thigh-high, fast-flowing river in the dead of night.

Undeterred by the cold, damp and hilly conditions, she pressed on, passing her competitors as the race twisted through the Ozark Mountains.

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For a while, she led the race after purposely skipping a re-fueling location. She thrives in gritty situations and knows that mental toughness and her ability to endure discomfort are her secret weapon.

As the second day of constant riding turned to night, Hackinen hit a dark spot.

She had been unable to stomach food for hours and was left completely depleted and exhausted. She had been passed by the first and second-place man, making her third overall.

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The trails were dangerous, technical and dark, said Hackinen. Several people crashed and were unable to complete the race due to broken gear and injury. She doesn香蕉视频直播檛 know how, but her Germlin Bell kept her safe for the entire journey.

For that night, her world was reduced to the light cast by her headlamp and the knowledge that the third-place man was closing in on her.

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With dawn approaching two big climbs were remaining, and Hackinen knew that the third-place man was getting closer to knocking her off the overall podium.

Finally, with one kilometre left, Hackinen looked behind her and knew she had secured her spot on the podium.

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After racing for 52 hours and 15 minutes, the time of day was irrelevant.

Hackinen celebrated her win as the first-place woman and third-overall finisher with a beer, a big breakfast and plenty of hugs and high-fives before laying down for a nap.

Now, she is preparing for the 4418km Tour Divide race from Banff Alberta down through the mountainous continental divide to New Mexico.

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