Just a little reminder.....Reg closes Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 12:00 NOON ET........Thats 10:00amI'll post "TT" start times ASAP hopfully before you go to lunch. I'll post them here and the Blog-Site......One other small thing about the "TT" we are starting later in the afternoon. More on this after I Coordinate that with the CR…..
Also something Harry found, if you use the "hot link" off the flyer for the Crit it'll take you to last year event......I'll try to get take fix ASAP.
But here is the correct "HOT LINK for the CRIT"
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Anybody
remember these guy's?? Give new meaning to share the road....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0S_aPIVhrM
Check Out this Youtube Larry Grossman sent me of last year RR....This vid just makes me want too ride!
Getting it Done
Thursday, May 28, 2009
The Leg Breaker.....
I rode the TT course to night on my Road Bike.
I'm a mid pack Cat-3....I'll be using a 55-23/11 on a full on TT bike...the course start is flat for about ½ mile then it starts to rolling, the wind will "normally" be at your back on the way out, so you'll be flying.....(tonight I was in my 53-11 cursing at 29mph at around 250watts). Other than one roller and a short false flat I you won’t be shifting much, Just hammering away. When you hit the turn-a-round you’ll go up a small hill and head back. After that you are going to be fighting the wind the whole way back and suffering like a dog.…….that’s where the race will be one!
But now that I’ve said this the wind will come up valley…..
I'm a mid pack Cat-3....I'll be using a 55-23/11 on a full on TT bike...the course start is flat for about ½ mile then it starts to rolling, the wind will "normally" be at your back on the way out, so you'll be flying.....(tonight I was in my 53-11 cursing at 29mph at around 250watts). Other than one roller and a short false flat I you won’t be shifting much, Just hammering away. When you hit the turn-a-round you’ll go up a small hill and head back. After that you are going to be fighting the wind the whole way back and suffering like a dog.…….that’s where the race will be one!
But now that I’ve said this the wind will come up valley…..
Monday, May 18, 2009
Just did a loop on the RR
Here's the 411 or the Home Boy Hook-up on the Road Race ….......
the race heads east on the frontage and turns north on the Colorado River rd for the morning groups and continues east to Gypsum for the afternoon groups.(then turn back to the River Road)..............Its sweet smooth paved rolling hill's (Everything is a Big Ring) until just before the Town of Burns. That's where you hit the dirt/clay and the fun Begins. The county just graded and rolled it……...if you raced Hugo you'll find most of it smoother then the paved there. Not all of it, but most of it......so hammer away! There are two climbs near the turn-a-round, just out of Burns. One is about a .25 mile length at roughly 10% and the other is +/- 1 mile in length at 5/6% in grade and will take you to the top of the Mesa. The second climb is roughly 1.5 miles after the first. The Feed Zone will be just before the top. Right now the summit of the Mesa is the schedule turn-a-round for everyone (but Jr.s) ……That will make the mileage (Now this is off my bike Computer so don’t freak if it +/- of this) 60 for the Morning group and 75 for the afternoon group…..If you’re not suffering at the end you didn’t race hard enough!It's not a classic climbers race, but of a power course. The dirt/clay is hard as a rock and smooth. We rode it at race pace Sat and Sun with no problems.....!
I'm racing in the 3's and plan on running 11/25 for gearing with 23 Maxxis Columbiere tires at 80psi (I’m 152lb) just to take the edge off. But please don’t tell anyone…….
Here’s the LAW of the Race
· Yellowline/Centerline Rule will be strictly enforced! There is a yellow for all the paved areas. Any violations will result in an immediate disqualification! Absolutely NO refunds for DQs!
· There are some narrow Bridges (three to be exact). Returning groups have the “Right a Way” over outgoing……you will neutrals on the way out if you meet a returning group. We will have people there to help but it’s up to you to make safe.
· Also this is an open road and some of the nicest canyon roads you’ll find. But they are narrow in spots If you force a car off the road you will be disqualified. DON’T take over the Road. Please be smart, safe and nice. The person you meet coming the other way may kill the race next year or KILL you this year! Remember the Cattle Drive?
· Categories may be combined but scored separately.
· Feed Zone at 30 miles for the morning group and 45 for the Afternoon. If you want a Feed, SLOW DOWN...we’ll try to have some Neutral support if we have enough volunteers.
· Neutral Wheel Support if we have enough volunteers. Bring wheels for support of your category. It will be wheels in/out and neutral after 10 pars. It is recommend to bring a tube and pump as things split up and support might not be close by. Right now it looks good for most groups.
· No nurture breaks within sight of I-70
· Packet up will end 7:30 am Sharp for the morning group and 11:30 for the afternoon groups Saturday….If you come at 7:35 or 11:35 I can’t help you….sorry but with limited help. People have multiple jobs to do….Enough of that, you get the point.
Here a list that will make it fun!
· Please bring some extra water bottles for the Feed Zone. We’ll have a 300 gal water tank at the feed zone.· Ask your team mates to hand out a bottle or two when not Feeding Team Mates
· Please bring a smile and a good attitude. We are a very small team and racers just like you try to bring racing to the Western Slope. We’ve work very hard to make this run smooth……but if things don’t run like clockwork remember we are doing our best and trying to make it for you!
· A lot of the people working the races aren’t bike racer and may not be cyclist. Just community minded people and are working all day for a soggy sandwich and a warm Soda (Well it might not be warn, but you get my point). Yell at you fellow racer, not the guy in the wheel car……he did flatten you wheel.
· This is not WORK! So let’s make fun
See you there!
Mitch
the race heads east on the frontage and turns north on the Colorado River rd for the morning groups and continues east to Gypsum for the afternoon groups.(then turn back to the River Road)..............Its sweet smooth paved rolling hill's (Everything is a Big Ring) until just before the Town of Burns. That's where you hit the dirt/clay and the fun Begins. The county just graded and rolled it……...if you raced Hugo you'll find most of it smoother then the paved there. Not all of it, but most of it......so hammer away! There are two climbs near the turn-a-round, just out of Burns. One is about a .25 mile length at roughly 10% and the other is +/- 1 mile in length at 5/6% in grade and will take you to the top of the Mesa. The second climb is roughly 1.5 miles after the first. The Feed Zone will be just before the top. Right now the summit of the Mesa is the schedule turn-a-round for everyone (but Jr.s) ……That will make the mileage (Now this is off my bike Computer so don’t freak if it +/- of this) 60 for the Morning group and 75 for the afternoon group…..If you’re not suffering at the end you didn’t race hard enough!It's not a classic climbers race, but of a power course. The dirt/clay is hard as a rock and smooth. We rode it at race pace Sat and Sun with no problems.....!
I'm racing in the 3's and plan on running 11/25 for gearing with 23 Maxxis Columbiere tires at 80psi (I’m 152lb) just to take the edge off. But please don’t tell anyone…….
Here’s the LAW of the Race
· Yellowline/Centerline Rule will be strictly enforced! There is a yellow for all the paved areas. Any violations will result in an immediate disqualification! Absolutely NO refunds for DQs!
· There are some narrow Bridges (three to be exact). Returning groups have the “Right a Way” over outgoing……you will neutrals on the way out if you meet a returning group. We will have people there to help but it’s up to you to make safe.
· Also this is an open road and some of the nicest canyon roads you’ll find. But they are narrow in spots If you force a car off the road you will be disqualified. DON’T take over the Road. Please be smart, safe and nice. The person you meet coming the other way may kill the race next year or KILL you this year! Remember the Cattle Drive?
· Categories may be combined but scored separately.
· Feed Zone at 30 miles for the morning group and 45 for the Afternoon. If you want a Feed, SLOW DOWN...we’ll try to have some Neutral support if we have enough volunteers.
· Neutral Wheel Support if we have enough volunteers. Bring wheels for support of your category. It will be wheels in/out and neutral after 10 pars. It is recommend to bring a tube and pump as things split up and support might not be close by. Right now it looks good for most groups.
· No nurture breaks within sight of I-70
· Packet up will end 7:30 am Sharp for the morning group and 11:30 for the afternoon groups Saturday….If you come at 7:35 or 11:35 I can’t help you….sorry but with limited help. People have multiple jobs to do….Enough of that, you get the point.
Here a list that will make it fun!
· Please bring some extra water bottles for the Feed Zone. We’ll have a 300 gal water tank at the feed zone.· Ask your team mates to hand out a bottle or two when not Feeding Team Mates
· Please bring a smile and a good attitude. We are a very small team and racers just like you try to bring racing to the Western Slope. We’ve work very hard to make this run smooth……but if things don’t run like clockwork remember we are doing our best and trying to make it for you!
· A lot of the people working the races aren’t bike racer and may not be cyclist. Just community minded people and are working all day for a soggy sandwich and a warm Soda (Well it might not be warn, but you get my point). Yell at you fellow racer, not the guy in the wheel car……he did flatten you wheel.
· This is not WORK! So let’s make fun
See you there!
Mitch
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Now thats a deal
The TT Photos are now up in my PhotoBucket........
WSO Stimulus package:If you sign up for the TT by the 5th and I'll send you a $10.00 CASH rebate coupon for the Rock the River RR.......The kicker is you need to complete both (DQs and DNS don't count), I'll hand you the Cash after the race on Sat.......EZ as that!
And if you act now there’s MORE (more? How can you do that? B/C I’m CARZY) If you (or provide one) volunteer for a half-day at the Road Race I’ll give you another $40.00 CASH rebate coupon for the Rock the River RR…….
What’s that? Two CASH rebates?
Yes, that’s right Billy!
Two CASH rebates! You do the math…….$50.00 cash just for doing a RR?
That’s right! $50.00 cash! ACT NOW!
It's like you are get paid to race
WSO Stimulus package:If you sign up for the TT by the 5th and I'll send you a $10.00 CASH rebate coupon for the Rock the River RR.......The kicker is you need to complete both (DQs and DNS don't count), I'll hand you the Cash after the race on Sat.......EZ as that!
And if you act now there’s MORE (more? How can you do that? B/C I’m CARZY) If you (or provide one) volunteer for a half-day at the Road Race I’ll give you another $40.00 CASH rebate coupon for the Rock the River RR…….
What’s that? Two CASH rebates?
Yes, that’s right Billy!
Two CASH rebates! You do the math…….$50.00 cash just for doing a RR?
That’s right! $50.00 cash! ACT NOW!
It's like you are get paid to race
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
More pic.s to come
See my Photo Bucket for TT, RR and Crit photos.....
Photo Bucket
I'll try to put up detail description later this week......I rode it Sunday and it's great shape!.....are you tough-e-nuff?
O-yea, for those that like to camp. There is lots and lots of free camping along the race course. It's mostly BLM land.......
Photo Bucket
I'll try to put up detail description later this week......I rode it Sunday and it's great shape!.....are you tough-e-nuff?
O-yea, for those that like to camp. There is lots and lots of free camping along the race course. It's mostly BLM land.......
Monday, March 23, 2009
Here we go again.......New and Improved
Ok.....Three days of racing this year.
- New this year will be the twilight Leg Breaker “TT”-June 12th........ Rolling Hills along the Roaring Fork River, ….It’ll be a leg burning 16K with very little elevation change, but not flat….It’s just going to hurt!
- The now classic Rock the River Road Race-June 13th.........Rolling Hills along the Colorado River, some of the sweetest roads in western Colorado. Same course as last year with a different twist.....
- And top those legs off the Glenwood Springs “Soak It all In” Crit.-June 14th.....There's no rest here just more Hurt'n...........same course as last year.
More Details as they come together......
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