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Kerry MacPhee on Commonwealth Games Mountain Biking & Getting into Racing | MBA Podcast

This week I’m really excited to announce a pretty special, and timely, guest to the Podcast: none other than Kerry MacPhee, one of Scotland’s excellent Commonwealth Games mountain biking team.

Kerry started out as a triathlete, racing a fair bit in that discipline in past years. She added mountain biking to her tri training, though, and soon discovered she had a real knack for it. That, along with the fact that Mountain bike is, of course, far more exciting than skinny wheels and plodding along on foot, led her to mountain bike racing, and now to the commonwealth games.

In the interview Kerry talks about what it’s like to be part of her national team at such a big event, along with what training and prep she’s gone through to get there. It was great to get an insight into what it’s like to be an athlete at that level – something I think we’ve all dreamed about at some point!

Kerry MacPhee winning a medal for mountain bikingMountain Biking Racing Tips

Later in the Interview Kerry and I talk about mountain bike racing in general, and her tips on getting into racing in the first place. Her advice is really encouraging so if you’re dawdling about entering your first race, have a listen and get motivated. There are even a few training tips sprinkled in there to help you out.

In the podcast we talked about the Scottish Cross Country series a few times – that’s a great set of races to get started in as they offer a big range of levels, from total beginners and up.

Mountain Bike Coaching

On the subject of training, we talked about the fact that it’s often a great idea to get a bit of coaching every now and again throughout your biking life, as you hit skill plateaus. In the Podcast we mentioned Chris Ball and his company, Dirtschool, who are pretty well known as a great option for that in Scotland, having coached many a young DH racer in their time. They’ve even got Ruaridh Cunningham and Rab Wardell on their team, previous downhill and a cross country champions respectively.

Where To Watch Kerry at the Commonwealth Games

I’m pretty excited to watch the Commonwealth Games mountain biking now, as you might be able to tell! You can see it too on Tuesday the 29th July. Kerry is racing in the women’s race at 11.31 alongside Lee Craigie and Jessica Robert for team Scotland. Then the men race at 14.00, and the Team Scotland guys to look out for are Grant Ferguson, Kenta Gallagher and Gareth Montgomerie.

If you want to show Kerry your support then give her a cheer on Twitter at @KerryMacPhee.

The race is going on at Cathkin Braes, so if you want to follow in their footsteps, post commonwealth games, then you can find the trails here: Cathkin Braes.

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This is the second of two interviews now, having talked to Ruth from Trail 42 in the last episode. Let me know what you think of the format – whether you like this stuff, or prefer the direct style of advice and commentary I’ve been offering before that. Most likely I’ll keep doing a bit of both, but good to know what you like most! Get in touch on the contact page, or tweet me at @colinmcgray, or leave a voice message using the ‘Voice Message’ tool you can see over on the right of this page.

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Colin started mountain biking in the early 2000s and has haphazardly, and with barely increasing skill, dragged his bike around the majority of Scotland's trail centres since then. Colin has oodles of hard earned experience in how NOT to do things - listen, be warned and don't repeat his mistakes...   More about Colin... Google+ Colin

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