Lance Rides Part of Leadville 100 Course

July 6th, 2007

Update: he didn’t race in 2007 but Lance Armstrong has entered for 2008.

On July 1st, Lance Armstrong rode 45 miles of the Leadville 100 mountain bike course with his long time coach, Chris Carmichael. Carmichael says that Lance is looking fit and riding well off-road.

Lance bailed on doing the race and claimed he had a scheduling conflict just after Floyd Landis said he was also doing the race. A couple months ago my doctor said that he had heard Lance was still doing the Leadville 100. Here’s what Carmichael had to say about it.

Of course, now that he’s ridden part of the course, everyone wants to know if he’s going to race the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race on August 11. I don’t know, yet. He liked what he saw and was impressed by how hard some of the climbs are, but his schedule is pretty packed. He originally had to cancel his plans to do Leadville because of a schedule conflict, and it remains to be seen whether he’d be able to squeeze it in somehow. I’ll keep you posted.

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Floyd Landis Still Plans to Race Leadville 100

June 26th, 2007
Leadville 100 MTB Start

In an rticle in the Rocky Mountain News today, Floyd Landis says he still plans on racing the Leadville 100 mountain bike race on August 11th. He hopes to hopes to be better at Leadville than he did Teva Mountain Games earlier this month in Vail.

Ken Chlouber confirmed that he runs that race as a NORBA sanctioned event because of the insurance they provide. He says if Landis is suspended and can’t race NORBA he’ll drop NORBA and get insurance elsewhere. Now the question is, will Lance show up too?

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Lance Armstrong Might Still Race Leadville 100

April 22nd, 2007
Leadville 100 MTB Start

Update: he didn’t race in 2007 but Lance Armstrong has entered for 2008.

In November Lance Armstrong said he was going to race the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race this year. Then in mid December Floyd Landis said he was also doing the Leadville 100. The end of December Lance claimed to have a scheduling conflict and wasn’t going to be able to race the Leadville 100.

When the entrant list for this year’s Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race was released in February, neither Floyd nor Lance were on the list. Floyd has the Leadville 100 logo on his blog (no longer active). The April 16th VeloNews has an article about Floyd and it says he is still doing the Leadville 100.

Friday I went in to my doctor because my back was hurting from the SI join in my hip being locked up. He has a place in Leadville and goes up there quite a bit. The last time he was up there he was talking to his friend that lives there and is racing the Leadville 100 this year. His friend said that Lance is planning to race the Leadville 100 this year. Trek has some new bike that they want him to ride. My doctor didn’t know what bike it is and whether it’s one that’s already available.

I still think it would be really cool if both Floyd and Lance would race this year. There’s the issue of Floyd’s doping case and I haven’t been able to find anything anywhere else to confirm that Lance is planning to race. Also having two big names there could certainly impact the great atmosphere of the race.

Update: Lance didn’t race but Floyd Landis finished 2nd

Related Links: 2007 Leadville 100 Mountain Bike pictures | 2006 Leadville 100 Mountain Bike pictures | Views from the Top of Columbine Climb

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Floyd Landis Coming to Colorado Springs

April 1st, 2007

Word from the local Bicycle Village is that Floyd Landis will be having a Town Hall Q&A; sometime in May. The date is still being worked out. My guess is it’ll be similar to the one they did at their Westminster store.

By the way, the Leadville 100 logo is on Floyd’s blog even though he isn’t on the 2007 Leadville 100 entrant list.

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Leadville 100 MTB Entrant List

February 12th, 2007

Leadville 100 MTB Start

The list of people that made it through the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike lottery has been posted on the Leadville 100 website. The only problem is it’s an Excel file embeded into the web page. If you don’t have Excel or something that can read Excel files, you can’t view it. Even if you have Excel you’ll probably get a security warning. I’ve converted the entrant list and put it on my website so it’s a regular web page.

There are 927 racers on the list. I think that is about 100 more than they’ve let in the last couple years. The interesting thing is that Floyd Landis isn’t on the list. Are they reserving a spot for him if his doping charges are cleared up or is he not in? It does say the list is preliminary.

Ingrid on the Yahoo LT100 Bike group went through and figured out how many got in from each state, their ages and gender. The youngest is 22 and the oldest is 71. 808 men are entered and 119 are women. 38.66% of women are between 40-45 and 24% of the men are 40-45. See her post if you want the detailed stats.

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Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race Lottery

January 24th, 2007

Looking down from the turn around of the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race

There’s only a week left to get into the lottery for this year’s Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race. I’ve decided not to try to get in since I haven’t figured out what I’m doing this year. Even before I got injured, I was really out of shape and had gained 25 pounds since RAAM. I hope to be in race shape before the Leadville 100 but there’s plenty of other races I want to do that don’t require me to put in money on the line until shortly before the race. I plan to do Leadville again in the future but this year doesn’t seem the right year.

If you want to get in your entry must be received not just mailed by January 31st. Exactly how the lottery works is a bit of a mystery but over the years I’ve learned some things about it. Some racers automatically get in. I’ve known that the few racers that have raced every year get in. Also those that are super-human or crazy enough to also do the run get in. Ken Clouber, the race promoter, always says you get preferential treatment the following year if you volunteer for one of the races. Everybody I’ve talked to that has volunteered had gotten in the next year.

I’ve also heard that if you’ve not been picked for 2 years in a row that you’ll get in the next year if you try. I didn’t get in the first 2 years I tried. The first time was the year before they started the lottery. I also volunteered the 2nd year I didn’t get in so the fact I got in the third year probably doesn’t prove that theory.

Now with all the attention the Leadville 100 has gotten because of Lance Armstrong and Floyd Landis, I’ve learned a couple more things. In an article in the Herald Democrat on January 4th, Ken says there’s always been a lottery exemption for sponsored racers. He doesn’t say what the definition of a sponsored racer is and I’m sure it doesn’t include guys sponsored by their local bike shop. I think the sponsored athletes still have to have their entry in on time because I’ve heard that Dave Wiens didn’t get to race the first year he wanted to but he tried getting in after the deadline.

He also says the defending champion is automatically in which only makes sense. Another sure way to get in is to move to Leadville because locals don’t have to go through the lottery. Also those that have raced more than 5 years and are going for the 1,000 mile giant buckle. I had noticed that guys I know that have done Leadville several times always get back in so it was pretty obvious there was this exemption but I wasn’t sure how many years were needed. I did it 4 years in a row but haven’t done it the last couple years. It looks like that I will have to race one more year to automatically get in. Or is that 2 more since he said more than 5 years?

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Race Promoter’s Opinion On Landis Doing Leadville 100

January 9th, 2007

I’ve been wondering whether Floyd Landis will be able to race the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike race if he doesn’t win his fight against the doping charge from last year’s Tour de France. Yesterday Ed posted on the Yahoo LT100Bike Group about his conversation with Ken, the Leadville 100 race organizer, when he dropped off his entry form. A portion of it is below and you can read the rest of the post here although I think you have to sign in.

I asked if he was concerned that NORBA wouldn’t allow Landis to compete. Wrong question. I mean, really wrong question. I found out that Ken “doesn’t give a flyin’ f**k what NORBA thinks, it’s his d**n race and if Landis wants to ride, he’s in.” (I guess the lottery thing isn’t 100% for everybody huh?)

Then, and I quote, “And one more thing. If NORBA’s supposed to be connected with USA cycling, then why the hell wasn’t the people in charge of USA cycling standing by a USA cyclist who was being framed by the f****n’ French? Bunch of pissant p**sies.”

That was just for starters. Before long he really got going.

“What a bunch of crazy bulls**t—are they all out of their minds?
Sayin’ that testosterone could make you win a d**n race. Hell, if that s**t worked, I’d have won ever d**n race I ever entered. I take a bath in that crap ever’ single mornin’!” (That I don’t doubt!)

I should have guessed that would be his attitude. After doing the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike race 4 times, the Silver Rush 3 times, crewing for the MTB race, and volunteering for the 100 mile run and the 10k, I’ve had a several interactions with him and don’t find it hard to believe he’d say that.

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Lance Armstrong Wimps Out of Doing Leadville 100

December 29th, 2006

According to a VeloNews article, Lance Armstrong announced yesterday that he has a scheduling conflict and won’t be doing the Leadville 100. Go Clipless thinks he’s just afraid that Floyd Landis will beat him. I think he may be right.

Maybe he should give the Durango 100 a try instead and take on a real challenge. The record finish time at the Durango 100 is 9:11 and that was before they added even more vertical. They’ve been offering a $500 bonus to the first person to break 9 hours. I know $500 isn’t anything to Lance but proving he can go under 9 hours there should be.

Of course it’s still questionable whether Landis can do the race because of his doping problems from the 2006 Tour de France. As I’ve said before, I don’t think he was doping with testosterone. I think most of the pros are using something banned and maybe Landis is too. There’s enough strangeness about his positive testosterone test to believe that it was valid.

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Armstrong versus Landis Confirmed In Press Release

December 19th, 2006


A press release today confirms that Floyd Landis plans to race the Leadville 100 in 2007. It says that race directory Ken Chlouber invited him to do the race. I’m still not sure what will happen if his doping issues aren’t cleared up by then since it is a NORBA sanctioned race.

My money is on Floyd Landis winning the race but I’m sure this will make Lance train harder. See my previous post about Lance’s attempts at mountain biking in 1999 after his first Tour de France win. Although I don’t consider Leadville to be technical, handling skills will still be a small factor. Landis started his career as a mountain biker and made the switch to the road in 1998. Armstrong has done a few races off-road and has better skills than most roadies but he won’t be able to hang with Landis going down the Powerline or Columbine. Plus when was the last time Lance did something on his own? Even at the New York Marathon he had other runners to pace him.

Thanks to Biking Bis for tracking down the press release.

Floyd Landis to Race Leadville 100

December 18th, 2006

Steve Siguaw, who is the moderator for the Leadville 100 list and helps maintain the Leadville 100 website, just posted that not only is Lance Armstrong planning to do the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race but Floyd Landis is too! He said Merilee confirmed it for both Lance and Floyd. I’m not sure what impact Floyd’s doping problems will have since it is NORBA sanctioned.

As I posted when the Floyd’s positive test was first leaked, I think most of the top pros dope. I still find it strange though that he would get caught for testosterone since it’s well understood and has been used for doping for a long time. There also seems to have been a lot of sloppiness by the French lab.

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