Sunday, November 30, 2008

Winter rides...


Well, the Fall weather in Michigan has quickly turned to winter weather and riding conditions have remained pretty good so far. I wear plenty of thin, insulating layers to keep me toasty warm. We have had some snow which is actually great to ride on (as long as it's not too deep), especially if it is crunchy and cold. Once it warms up a bit, the snow quickly becomes slick, sloppy and difficult. I have been riding the dirt roads of Macomb and Washtenaw counties on the single speed and the experience has been pretty good. The roads have dried up and I will be taking the cross bike out soon. The XC season may be over but conditions outside allow me to continue to ride while avoiding the gym until it's absolutely necessary.
Thanksgiving Day ride:

Sunday, November 9, 2008

ICEMAN COMETH 08


Another Iceman has come and gone and the 2008 XC race season (for me at least) has ended with a bang. My training going into the weekend had been well balanced and I felt pretty good. I drove up Friday and met several families and friends at the "cabin", located high on a hill between Kalkaska and Traverse City, MI. This place is the "bomb-diggity".


After unloading our gear we went over to the Grand Traverse Resort & Spa to pick up our race packets and check out the EXPO. Like a kid in a candy store I had my eyes on the Gary Fisher Superfly single speed in addition to ton's of assorted bike bling displayed to entice bike-crazed people like me with zero self control.

After narrowly escaping the EXPO we ate in and made a huge dinner for the group. It was relaxing and enjoyable to catch up with old friends. I had a fitful night of sleep worrying about everything in the Universe and woke up early to help prepare the big breakfast (I had a few pancakes). Snow was in the forecast for Saturday but we only had a few spotty showers and conditions were windy and cold (as usual) with overcast skies. Each time I do this race I never get in a good warm-up and painfully re-think my clothing options over and over. Instead I warmed up in the car with the heater going full blast until it was time to line up for the start. I really wasn't sure about my gearing choice (32x15x29'er) which was a much taller gearing than anything I've ever run before. The 27.5 mile course from Kalkaska to Traverse City is mostly two-track through the woods with some single track sections thrown in. The field size is large and the start was fast so I settled in mid-pack trying to stay out of trouble. Things started to sort out quickly at the first sand pit about a mile in where I avoided several riders who bogged down, endoed and fragmented the group I was in. The big wheels floated through the sand instead of digging in and I was able to keep the pace going without too many riders slowing me down in the single track. As I suspected, my gearing was ideal for the first part of the course and allowed me to maintain a great pace up to the first road crossing. I knew this would mark the beginning of the hills and I was a little doubtful I would be able to clear them without having to do some run-ups. What I discovered was I could ride most of the hills but very, very slowly as I had to leverage myself to the top. It was hard but I kept reeling in other riders who I could latch on to, draft for a while and eventually go around. This continued to the end. As usual, the finish line was packed with spectators and I still had pretty good legs to make it to the line with a time of 1:59:51. I was very happy with my ride. I had no bobbles, pushed hard and made it under 2 hours, with only 1 gear. RESULTS.
We changed clothes and headed back to base camp to re-group, grabbed some beers and headed out to watch the Pros race.
Article HERE.
Afterwards, it was off to the awards banquet. Overall winner was TREK/VW rider Jeremiah Bishop seen here hoisting the carved ice trophy. Later that night , it was reported that Jeremiah was seen drinking Jaggermeister from the trophy. Mmmmmmm.

We went back to the Chateau and had pizza, beer and relaxed. Group shot.

I slept like a baby. Sunday morning we had snow and I was glad the race was held on Saturday.


I cannot wait for next year!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Fall rides


The Fall weather has been fantastic here in Michigan and the riding conditions have been ideal. We had some cold temps toward the end of October followed by wonderfully warm weather in the early part of November. I have been riding the back roads trying to stay in shape for the Iceman Cometh race, November 8.



As we approach the weekend as fate would have it, a storm is on the horizon for Saturday. Rain, sleet and 40 degree temps. It should be interesting.