Fun at the 24 Hours of Moab

October 29th, 2008

Tim Phillips of Rich's Bitches at the 24 Hours of Moab

The 24 Hours of Moab has long been the party at end of the mountain bike race season. A lot of the the teams are there just to have fun and the race is secondary. A few teams like the winning Pro Men Monavie/Cannondale team and the winning Coed Pro/Am PRO CYCLING team are serious about racing. Solo riders are either serious or don’t know what they got into.

One year when I was racing solo there was a team close to my pit that had a portable hot tub surrounded by pink flamingos and Christmas lights. Middle of the night, I so wanted to take a soak instead of heading back out into the dark.

Saturday I walked around camp looking for the most fun camps. Sadly I didn’t find any interesting ones. I don’t think it was because the fun has been lost but because of the wind. Saturday morning tent poles were snapping and tops had blown off Easy-Ups.

I think everyone was just trying to keep everything from blowing away. I did spot a disco ball lying under a camp table but I didn’t make it back later to see if they put it to use.

Even though the wind caused some problems, it didn’t keep people from having fun.

Flawless Penguins at the 24 Hours of Moab

The Flawless Penguins always rode with a penguin on the top of their helmet.

Flawless Penguins at the 24 Hours of Moab

Turns out the Flawless Penguins really weren’t flawless.

French froggies at the 24 Hours of Moab

The French froggies looked like they were having fun whether it was day or …

French froggies During the Night at the 24 Hours of Moab

night.

Spencer Powlison of team Dicey at the 24 Hours of Moab

Spencer Powlison of team Dicey seemed to still be having fun in spite of his wardrobe malfunction. Maybe the wind was blowing his wedding dress around too much.

Spencer Powlison of team Dicey at the 24 Hours of Moab

Konrad Binder was all about business while he was having fun.

John Woodruff of CRUISER BIKE DISASTER felt racers chose a bike that didn’t look like fun on a rocky course but he looked like he was having fun.

Tall Bike at the 24 Hours of Moab

I think this tall bike was only for riding around the venue.

Want to see more of the fun at the 24 Hours of Moab? Take a look at many more photos I took at the 2008 24 Hours of Moab.

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Sand Creek Fall Mountain Bike Race

October 28th, 2008

Eddie Miller at the Sand Creek Fall Mountain Bike Race

About The Shot Photography

The Sand Creek Sports fall mountain bike race at Cheyenne Mountain State Park was a week and a half ago. I was too busy playing lumberjack to go to it.

I had written that we could be buried in snow or it could be sunny and 80 degrees. We weren’t far from the 80 degrees. It was a beautiful, sunny day with temperatures in the 70’s.

From the course description, it sounded like a tough course and the finish times show it was. Local pro and one of my former teammates, Matt Simmons, found out he has lost some of his race fitness since he quit training hard 6 weeks ago.

About The Shot Photography has lots of photos of the racers. They show how cool Cheyenne Mountain State Park is.

Follow the links for the 3 lap, 2 lap and 1 lap results.

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2008 24 Hours of Moab Day 2

October 23rd, 2008

Roan Exelby on lap 16 at the 2008 24 Hours of Moab

Roan Exelby on lap 16

Update 10/27: I’ve created a page for my 2008 24 Hours of Moab photos.

When I woke up Sunday morning, it was cloudy and cold but none of the wind from the day before. It’s always cold there first thing in the morning. Even the year I raced when it was in the 80’s Saturday afternoon, it got cold at night.

Breakfast at the 24 Hours of Moab

Breakfast at the 24 Hours of Moab

I headed over to the the big check-in tents to check the RealTime Scoring and get something to eat. The lead solo riders of Josh Tostado, Tinker Juarez and Roan Exelby had continued to hammer out the laps while I slept.

Just after I posted my Day 1 report, I checked the results and saw that Chris Eatough hadn’t headed out when he came in at 10:21 PM. I had seen him on that lap. He looked good and had opened a couple minute lead over Tinker. The lap before I had seen both of them riding together.

I heard that Eatough had gone to the medical tent and that he wasn’t feeling good. I never heard what they thought was going on but he was feeling better in the morning. On Tostado’s last lap, I heard a couple guys riding with him saying it was probably because he was so far behind Tostado. Some riders are that way but I’ve never heard anything about Eatough being like that.

Jari Kirkland at the 2008 24 Hours of Moab

Jari Kirkland, Women’s Solo winner on her 13th lap

After breakfast I headed out and spent a few hours on the first part of the course. Not surprisingly most of the team riders still looked fairly good. Even the top solo riders were looking good. Some of the other solo riders looked like zombies which is at least how I felt Sunday mornings when I raced there.

Tinker Juarez on Sunday Morning at the 24 Hours of Moab

Tinker Still Looking Strong on Lap 16

Although Tinker was still looking good on his last lap, he said in his race report that he was beat up. His knee was hurting and he took way too many Advils. Because the top guys make it look so easy, it’s easy to forgot that they suffer too.

This was the first time I’ve been to the 24 Hours of Moab since I last raced it solo in 2001. It’s a good course for me in a lot of ways but all 4 times I raced it I had an asthma attack. It didn’t seem to be so much from all the dust but from the campfire smoke. I’d do fine until I’d come through the pits around day break. By then there was always plenty of smoke and my lungs would shut down.

Being there this year certainly made me want to go back and race it again. Since I started taking Xolair, I haven’t had any bad asthma attacks. Maybe I’d be alright racing there now.

The best I’ve done at the 24 Hours of Moab is 13 laps. Since 2001 I’ve learned a lot about staying awake and how to eat. With more experience and being able to breathe better, I think I could do 14 laps. As competitive as it’s gotten, it probably wouldn’t get me in the top 5 but I might be close. First I have lots of weight to lose and lots of training to do.

Ben Sonntag of the Monavie/Cannondale Pro team

Ben Sonntag of the winning Men’s Pro team making it look easy

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24 Hours of Moab Photo Update

October 22nd, 2008

Travis Histed from Fema Response Flying Through Sand

Travis Histed from Fema Response Flying Through Sand

Update 10/27: I’ve created a page for my 2008 24 Hours of Moab photos.

I’ve been busy going through all the photos I took at the 24 Hours of Moab. I know I’ve already used a few different ways to display photos. I’ve now set up a customized SmugMug account. So far I’m really excited about the way it looks and everything that can be done with the photos. The thumbnails look good and the navigation is easy. You can view the photos in 7 different different sizes. If they’re geotagged, you can also view where they were taken on Google Maps.

So far I’ve uploaded over 400 photos from Saturday. The 1st album is from the start and the riders coming into the check-in tent. The 2nd album is from out on the course at sunset. I manually geotagged them so the locations aren’t exact but will give you a pretty good idea where I was when I took them.

I’ve found a couple other good albums on SmugMug. My favorite one is from Xavier Fane. The other is also very good and is from Jen Curry.

Superhuman Magazine also produced another one of their great videos. It shows how rough some sections are. It also shows a great shot of a rider riding down Nose Dive.

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October 16th, 2008

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Helping Those Less Well Off

October 15th, 2008

Many people around the world don’t have enough to eat, clean water to drink or money for medications. Those are things I’ve never experienced. Sure I’ve run out of food and bonked on long bike rides and hikes. Still I had more than enough stored fat to crawl my way back to where I could get plenty of food.

Today bloggers are uniting to make a difference in the fight against poverty. Although I and many of you ride your bikes for fun, many around the world use their bikes for transportation. Many more people would think they were rich if they had a bike to use to get around instead of walking.

Brad Majors at the 2008 24 Hours of MoabHaving a bike can enable people haul the goods they need to make a living and support their family. Last weekend Chris Strout and Brad Majors were racing solo at the 24 Hours of Moab for the World Bicycle Relief organization. Check out the World Bicycle Relief site to see how you can make a difference.

We go out and ride for fun but if we also commute by bike we can give the money we save on gas to help those that barely have enough to survive. Only $32 a month enables Compassion International to provide basics for a child. The Springs Rescue Mission, one our local soup kitchens, can feed a meal for $1.85.

Today I will be donating all earnings from this site to the Springs Rescue Mission. That should provide meals for a few dozen hungry people. If you’re planning on buying some new gear, search for it and buy today. If you already have more gear than you need, find some way to help someone in your local community or on the other side of the globe.

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24 Hours of Moab Day 1

October 12th, 2008

The first day of the 24 Hours of Moab has been very windy but the wind starting calming a little before dark.   At the end of the 1st lap, 4 of the top 10 were solo riders.  Josh Tostado was the 3rd rider to finish lap one.  He has continued to build his lead in the solo race with Chris Eatough and Tinker Juarez chasing.

Here are a few of the photos I’ve taken so far. I have plenty more to upload but it will probably take a few days after I get back.

Update 10/27: I’ve created a page for my 2008 24 Hours of Moab photos.

Update 10/14: I think I took over 2,000 pictures at the 24 Hours of Moab. I still haven’t downloaded the ones I took on Sunday.

 Night Before the 24 Hours of Moab
Night Before Race

Camp Area at the 24 Hours of Moab
Camp Area

Ergon Tent at the 24 Hours of Moab
Ergon Tent. The Table Had Been Clean an Hour Before

24 Hours of Moab Racer Meeting
Racer Meeting

Bikes Lined up the Lemans Start at the 24 Hours of Moab
Bikes Lined up for the Lemans Start

Waiting for the Start at the 24 Hours of Moab
Waiting for the Start

Granny at the 24 Hours of Moab
Granny

Start at the 24 Hours of Moab
And They Are Off

Josh Tostado and the End of Lap 1 at the 24 Hours of Moab
Josh Tostada at the End of Lap 1

Watch the Sandy Spots
Watch the Sandy Spots

The La Sals During the 24 Hours of Moab
The La Sals

Chris Eatough and Tinker Juarez at the 24 Hours of Moab
Chris Eatough and Tinker Juarez

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Moon at the 24 Hours of Moab

Surfing in the Sand at the 24 Hours of Moab
Surfing in the Sand

Camp at the 24 Hours of Moab from the Ridge
Camp from the Ridge

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Tinker Juarez at the 24 Hours of Moab
Tinker Juarez

Lights at the 24 Hours of Moab
Lights at the 24 Hours of Moab

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Video Preview of the 24 Hours of Moab.

October 10th, 2008

Bicycling has put together a good preview of the 24 Hours of Moab with Cullen Barker. I’ve raced with Cullen since the early ’90s. This will be his 5th time racing the 24 Hours of Moab solo.

The video gives a bit of an idea of how sandy some of the sections are. There are a couple downhill sections were it’s feels like you’re surfing on your bike. It’s hard to capture Nose Dive and it’s really looks bigger when you’re riding up to it. It can be intimidating for less experienced riders.

With so many riders the good lines keep shifting during the race. Generally there is wind and that also keeps the sand shifting around. As a solo rider, I’ve noticed fair change between laps. The change is much bigger for team riders that will only see each section about every 5 hours.

Team riders will generally be doing their 2nd lap in the dark so they don’t always know the lines where there a drops. I’ve generally been on my 5th lap when it’s gotten dark so I already knew the good lines pretty well.

Bicycling has a Google map of the Moab course with the location of the videos segments marked. The video of each section are also longer.

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Headed to 24 Hours of Moab

October 9th, 2008

UltraRob at 24 Hours of Moab
The 24 Hours of Moab is this weekend. I’ve raced there solo 4 times. This time I’m just going to hang out and ride around. I also have a new camera to play with and hopefully I’ll get some great shots.

Of course I’m most interested in the solo racers. Both Tinker Juarez and Chris Eatough are registered. It should be an interesting race between them.

Josh Tostado from Colorado is another guy that could do well. Pete Basinger who holds the Iditarod Trail Invitational record should also do well. My guess is the race is a little short for him but I still could see him in the top 3. I raced with him in 2003 at the Fireweed 400.

I don’t know if I’ll be able to get internet access out at the race course. If I can’t I’ll try going in to town Saturday night to upload at least a few photos. Granny Gear will also have a webcast during the race. The race standings are generally updated very often so you can so how the race is going.

The 24 Hours of Moab is where I first raced at night when I raced solo in 1997. Little did I know the path it would lead me down. I didn’t even have a light system. I was racing on the Schwinn/Grand West grassroots team and the team manager arranged for me to use one a demo unit of a new Schwinn dual light system.

It turned out the lights worked great. Unfortunately my lungs didn’t. A couple days before I was laying on the couch with fever, aches and chills. I was feeling better for the race but I was still very congested.

The race went really well for me for the first 12 hours and I was in 3rd place. During the night it started snowing and I got to the point I could barely breath. I ended up sitting in the back of my truck for 7 hours. If I laid down I couldn’t breathe. Even when I fell asleep sitting up, I’d start choking.

Once it the sun came up and it warmed up a bit, my crew convinced my to head out for one more lap. I felt good on that lap and had time for one more. I ended up with 10 laps and finished 8th out of 16.

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How is Biking and Walking Wacky?

October 6th, 2008

I’m not very interested in politics. As far as I’m concerned both Democrats and Republicans come from the same steaming pile. Even so I vote like I think everyone should.

I don’t find much of what politicians do surprising but I do find this video surprising. I could understand a political ad like this a few years ago but don’t you think it’s a bit wacky in this green is cool age?

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