

(11.14.08 The Café. Rarotonga. 1pm)
The next morning (11.8.08) we woke up at 6:45am ate breakfast and hit the road to follow Lance to Mt Maunganui for the races. When we arrived he introduced me to his brother Paul, who was letting me use his Fuze OC1 for the race. After registering, getting my boat inspected I was ready to go. While having my boat inspected Nicole Spalding came over to say aloha. I heard she had just arrived in NZ and when I called her she told me she would be at the race. I couldn’t figure out if I had met her before or if she just looked familiar because how much she looked like Lauren. The whole time people kept coming up and talking to her as if she was Lauren. It’s even funnier because people always say I look like Kai, Laurens husband and we were standing there together. When the OC1 race started I shot out in front, as I tend to do, but after the second or third change I started fading back. Tyrin, Troy, Paul, Lance, one other surf ski and a couple more OC1’s passed me and formed the lead pack. I battled with two others as the leader the second pack. There was a slight wind blowing us out of the harbor but as soon as we turned down the shore we were paddling straight into the wind. Its times like those that I question why I paddle?! It was a hard upwind paddle and two in the second pack overtook me. But as we neared the island which was our turn point I overtook one guy and overtook the other on the turn. Heading back downwind I felt at home; hammer hammer hammer and suuuuuuuurf! I relaxed a little bit as I realized I had put a little gap between myself and the others. I heard that the current would be pulling us back into the harbor so I took a wide course out in the open ocean to take advantage of the surf and headed up the middle of the channel back into the harbor. The others took a line closer to the shore and made a sharp turn, hugging the channel walls. I could see that they weren’t being affected by the wind as much which was blowing straight out to sea, so tucked in behind them and hammered to catch up. I passed one guy fairly easy but battled to overcome the other. Once I did pass him he relentlessly stuck to my tail. It was a hard fought battle all the way to the end but I ended up finishing first in the second pack. When I stood up I nearly fell over in pain. The canoe had been rigged in a way that I was leaning on the ama the whole time and now had a massive cramp in my left cheek running down my quad. I tried to walk it out but the pain was too much and I dropped to the ground and massaged it. There was supposed to be a couple hour break til our next 6man race but they didn’t have the turn out they expected so they decided to run it early. That meant we had to rig our boat and get ready to go. I was paddling with Team Goodyear: Troy, Tyrin, Paul, Nick, Myself and Lance. We got the boat rigged and headed over for the race briefing. The race directed said the wind had picked up which would be great for the way back. We loaded up into our boat and the boys said to just wait and let everyone else leave on the start and we’d wait about 5minutes or so then go. There were no other crews to compete with our crew so we were trying to avoid a cluster around the turn heading out of the harbor. We passed several crews on our way out of the channel and overtook the leader right before the island. The 6man race was 18K so we had to paddle another 4K past island. While paddling I turned back to Lance and asked “you guys really paddle in this crap!” We were paddling straight into swell and wind. Luckily we weren’t really competing with anyone so we were able to just cruise and not paddle so hard. At the turn buoy we stopped to bail our boat and second crew passed us but as soon as we started getting on the bumps we passed them and stayed ahead. It was funny cause we would just be cruising and then as soon as the boat with the film crew came around we stepped it up to race pace and go hard. As they pulled away we’d settle back down. After the race we un-rigged the boat and had some lunch. Steph and I sat down at Starbucks and waited for the awards ceremony to start. After they handed out awards for their season we headed back to Paul’s house took a shower, ate dinner and relaxed before the concert. We were all going see Tane Tiki, a NZ superstar who had been topping the NZ charts. He started his set with about 5 acoustic songs but then went into a techno music which I was over pretty quick. We headed back to his house around 2am and finally got to bed.