Felony Charge for Racing Leadville 100 Without Entry

May 10th, 2010
Leadville 100 Start

The Leadville 100 mountain bike race has long made it clear that entries are non-refundable and non-transferable. It’s one of a very few races where I’ve had to show my ID to pick up my race packet. Now race organizer, Ken Clouber, has made it clear just how seriously he takes racing with another person’s entry.

Last year Katie Brazelton was injured and unable to race. Rather than just lose her entry, she gave her entry to her friend Wendy Lyall. I’m not sure how that worked because of the required photo ID check. My guess is that Katie picked up the race packet herself.

During race check-in though they put on a bright green band that must be worn during the race and still be on to pick up awards. Although you have to give your race number to check in the morning of the race, they haven’t checked for my band. During the race I can’t tell that they look for the band so it may have not been noticed if Wendy wasn’t wearing one. In the photo with the Denver Post article there’s something green on her left wrist but it’s not clear enough to tell if it’s the required band.

The switch off may have gone unnoticed but Wendy finished in 9:53:27. That was fast enough to put her in 2nd place in the 40-49 age group even though she was 36. Ken Chlouber received an anonymous tip that it might not have been Katie Brazelton racing.

According to the Denver Post article Rachel Farrett, who finished 3rd didn’t recognize the woman who picked up the prize from the race the day before. Farrett remembers the woman who passed her on the race course had blond hair. The woman who accepted the trophy did not.

After being contacted by Ken and Lake County Sheriff Ed Holte, the women returned the belt buckle, pendant and necklace. Ken didn’t think that was enough since the true 2nd and 3rd place finishers didn’t get to enjoy their accomplishment. He also banned both women from ever competing in the Leadville 100 and now Katie and Wendy have been charged with criminal impersonation, a Class 6 felony.

I think using someone else’s entry is a serious thing and it was much worse in this case because Wendy finished 2nd in an older age group. I’m not sure that USA Cycling has anything in the rules to deal with something like this other than suspending them from other races.

Filling felony charges does seem to be going a bit far. I’ve heard the race received well over 10,000 entries for this year’s race. Last year there were 1,400 entries accepted but I haven’t seen the number for this year yet but I hope it’s not higher. Maybe this case is more about deterring the thousands that didn’t make it in the race lottery from lining up on race day with Lance Armstrong than it is about 2 women from last year’s race.

UltraRob

Update 5/13/10: More On Leadville 100 Felony Charges

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Race Across the Sky DVD Available for Ordering

March 26th, 2010

Race Across the Sky, the movie about the 2009 Leadville 100, is now available for pre-ordering on regular DVD and Blu-Ray. They’re saying it will ship on March 30th. It is $29.95 on DVD and $34.95 for Blu-Ray.

I saw the movie when it was shown in theaters last fall. I wrote a review of the Race Across the Sky movie back then. I thought it covered the race well although I think it makes the race look a lot easier than it actually is.

UltraRob

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Where to Stay? – Leadville 100 MTB FAQ

February 12th, 2010
Leadville 100 - Bottom of Columbine Climb

This post is part of the Leadville 100 MTB FAQ.

If you’re like me, you probably won’t be doing a lot of sleeping the night before the Leadville 100 but it’s good to get is much rest as possible. Taking Ambien really helps but I still wake up through the night. Having lodging close to the start/finish some years has allowed me to crawl out of bed as late as possible.

Leadville is a small town and lodging fills up quickly after the lottery results are announced. Some people make reservations before they know whether they’re in as long as they can cancel the reservation. The only chain motel in town is the Super 8.

The Leadville 100 site has a list of lodging in in or near Leadville. If you’re on a budget and don’t mind dormitory style lodging, the Leadville Hostel is a good option. I’ve heard good things about the Columbine Inn and Grand West Resort.

A couple years I’ve camped at the Sugar Loafin’ Campground. You have to make reservations early to get an RV spot. At least in the past they’ve had an overflow tent area so they’ve been available closer to the race but one year they were full even for tents. There are also several National Forest campgrounds around Turquoise Lake. The Leadville RV Corral is located right at the edge of town but just looks like a bunch of RV spots lined up right next to each other.

If everything is full in Leadville, there are some nice B&B;’s in the town of Twin Lakes about 20 miles away. The town is on the far end of the lakes away from the race course. Ores & Mine B&B; is closer to Leadville and right on the race course where the paved road drops down near the Twin Lakes Dam. We stayed there after the race once and it was very nice.

Copper mountain is only a couple miles farther away in the opposite direction from the town of Twin Lakes. It should be less than a 30 minute drive. Because of the ski area there are several lodging options there.

UltraRob

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Buy Your Way Into the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race

February 11th, 2010

Bikes Laid Out for Leadville 100 Start

If you got notified this week that you didn’t get picked in the Leadville 100 lottery, don’t despair. If you have an extra $975 and maybe some quick phone call skills, you can still get in this year.

Monday, February 15th, at 9 AM mountain time, registration for the Carmichael Training System camps will open and must be done by phone. There are 3 different weekend camps. I don’t know how many spots are available in each camp but in his newsletter today, Chris Carmichael said he expects them to fill up before the end of Monday.

The cost of the 2 day camps is $1250 and includes the Leadville 100 entry fee. Of course the extra $975 gets you 2 days with top notch coaches and time riding the Leadville 100 course.

One interesting thing about the camps is you can’t register for them unless you registered for the Leadville 100. It sounds like most of the slots are for people that got denied entry and you’ll have to provide proof you were denied entry. There will also be a limited number of spots for those that did get accepted into the race.

UltraRob

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Confirmed for 2010 Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race

February 9th, 2010
Leadville 100 Start

The Leadville 100 lottery was good to me again this year. I got the following email tonight. I’ll be going for my 6th Leadville 100 finish.

Dear Leadville Trail 100 Family,

CONGRATULATIONS! Your entry into the Leadville Trail 100 Mountain Bike Race has been accepted. Get ready to “Dig Deep” and challenge yourself to the highest and biggest mountain bike race around. Gear up to race with the world’s BEST cyclists at the nation’s highest quality athletic experience with the utmost degree of safety, medical care and racer support.

We would also encourage you to consider entering the awesome 50 mile “Silver Rush” on July 17. It’s a tough, demanding and incredibly beautiful ride in Leadville’s historic east side mining district. Also new this year is 24 Hours of Leadville on Sept. 4 & 5 – for when 100 miles isn’t enough! Try it solo or grab some of your friends and sign up as a team. More information about this event and the entry process will be on our web site soon.

Last, but certainly not least, we always need and welcome volunteers to assist the mountain bike and running events. Whether you will be traveling with your own crew or plan on arriving early or staying later, it is very rewarding to help other racers achieve their goals. In addition, preference in the 2011 entry process is also given to those who fulfill the volunteer requirements for any of our 2010 races.

We are working hard to make this “Race Across the Sky,” the best ever. Our good wishes to you for safe and satisfying training. See you at the start line on August 14, 2010!

Dig Deep,

Ken Chlouber Merilee Maupin
President, Leadville Trail 100 Race Director

UltraRob

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2010 Leadville 100 Lottery Delayed

February 8th, 2010

Dave Wiens and Lance Armstrong at 2008 Leadville 100

Update 2/9/10 Email confirmations started going out tonight. I don’t how long it’ll take them to get through the complete list.

Thousands of mountain bikers have been anxiously waiting to see if they’ll get picked in the Leadville 100 lottery. In the past the new trickled across the country as people got their “yippee card” in the mail. This year the entry said lucky entrants would be notified by email by today, February 8th.

Entrants are going to have to be patient and wait a little longer. The site now says entrants will be notified by Friday the 12th. Most likely it’s because of sad news from Leadville last week.

Merilee and Ken are the Leadville 100 race promoters. Merilee’s 38 year old daughter, Megan, died in her sleep last week. I can’t imagine how devastated they must be. The funeral is today in Leadville. My thoughts and prayers are with them.

Condolences can be sent to the Leadville Office or in lieu of flowers donations in Megan name can be made to the Leadville Legacy Foundation.

Merrilee Maupen
Leadville Trail 100
P.O. Box 487
Leadville, Colorado 80461

UltraRob

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Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Entry Deadline Looms

January 29th, 2010
Lance Armstrong at the 2009 Leadville 100

Right now August seems like a very long ways away. I hope to be standing way too early in the cold on a street at over 10,000 feet on August 14. In order to have that privilege, I have to take action now.

The entry deadline for the Leadville 100 mountain bike lottery is this Sunday January 31st at 5 PM. New for this year is a $15 fee just to try getting into the race. The lucky racers will be notified whether they got in by February 8th.

I heard that about 5,000 entries were received last year. With the Leadville 100 movie and Lance expected to race again I expect at least double that will register this year. According to a Singletrack.com article there have been entries from 98 countries. That may mean the entries will be much more than doubled from last year.

I’ve signed up in hopes of lining up for my 7th time. I finished my first 5 times. Last year I got a stomach bug the night before. I started but bailed after I was doubled over beside the trail twice in the first 20 miles. I’ll spare you the details.

If they let 1,400 racers in like last year and receive over 10,000 entries, that doesn’t give much better than a 10% chance of getting in. Since some people are given preference in the lottery, some will have a better chance of getting in.

Good luck to everyone in the Leadville 100 lottery!

UltraRob

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10 Most Popular Blog Posts of 2009

January 4th, 2010

It’s always interesting to see which blog posts end up being popular. I can tell you after 4 years of blogging, I’m not very good at knowing what will be popular.

Here are the top 10 most viewed posts on UltraRob’s Adventures in 2009. Actually I grouped the ones about the Leadville 100 or they would have dominated the top 10. Interestingly the #1 and #3 spots were the same as in 2008.

10. 7 Mountain Biking Confidence Killers

I wrote this post after riding in Moab in 2008 with a neglected bike. A poorly maintained bike along with other things will hurt your confidence on a mountain bike.

9. 2009 Cyclocross Season Almost Here

This post has a very brief overview of cyclocross and a preliminary 2009 Colorado cyclocross race schedule.

8. How I Use Hammer Nutrition and E-CAPS Products

This post has been popular since I wrote it when I was training for the 2006 Race Across America. I still use the Hammer Nutrition products pretty much the same way. My nutrition during the 2006 RAAM was only slightly different.

7. Going Glamping?

This post by Deb is about people that want nearly as much luxury camping as they do in a 5 star resort.

6. Livestrong Tattoo

When I broke my derailleur cable in the Black Hills of South Dakota, I visited Rabbit Bike in Hill City to get a new one. The owner had a Livestrong tattoo on his calf.

5. Interview with Long Distance Cyclist and Author David Rowe

As part of the Ride of Your Life virtual book tour, David Rowe answered several questions about long distance cycling.

4. Mountain Biking Moab Slickrock Trail

The Slickrock Trail in Moab is a classic mountain bike ride. I’ve ridden it several times over the years and this is my ride report from March last year.

3. Leadville 100 MTB FAQ

With Lance Armstrong racing the Leadville 100 the last 2 years and the Race Across the Sky movie, there’s been a lot of interest in the race. The main Leadville 100 mountain bike FAQ page was the most popular but some of the sub posts also made it into the top 10. Spectating the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race and Lance Armstrong’s Leadville 2008 100 Bike also made it into the top 10.

2. Garmin Edge 705 Review – First Impressions

After not having a GPS on my bike or a computer at all on my mountain bike, I upgraded to the cool Garmin Edge 705. This post has my initial thoughts on it. Another Edge 705 post that was popular was Garmin Edge 705 Tip – Save Last Ride and Reset.

1. Top 5 Reasons Cyclists Shave Their Legs

The question I’m asked most about cycling is why do cyclists shave their legs. The 5 reasons I posted continue to be very popular. I also answer some questions in the Cyclist Leg Shaving Questions and Answers post.

UltraRob

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2010 Leadville 100 Registration Open

December 21st, 2009
2007 Leadville 100 Start

The Leadville Trail 100 races are now accepting entries for 2010. New for this year there will only be online registration including the Leadville 100 mountain bike race. The 100 mile mountain bike race will cost you more in 2010 whether or not you get picked in the lottery.

That’s right, you’ll pay $15 just to enter the 100 mile mountain bike lottery. Also the entry fee is going up $25 to $275. I doubt that’ll keep them from getting record entries after so many people saw the Race Across the Sky movie. Hopefully I’ll make the lottery so I can line up and attempt to get my 6th finish.

As in the past, the 100 mile mountain bike entry deadline is January 31st but the deadline is 5 PM. The strategy of entering with a group that I mention in my post on the entry lottery won’t work this year since there are no longer group entries. The other events have deadlines close to race date if the race isn’t full.

New for this year will be a 12/24 hour race Labor Day weekend. There was talk of having it last year but it got postponed. It’s been a while since I’ve raced 24 hours solo so maybe if I’m fit I’ll give it a try.

Leadville Trail 100 2010 Schedule

UltraRob

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Leadville 100 Race Across the Sky Movie on DVD

December 13th, 2009

I’ve been getting questions about whether the Leadville 100 movie, Race Across the Sky, is available or will be available on DVD.

The word I have from the producer is that Race Across the Sky will be released on standard DVD and Blu-ray in March 2010. You will be able to purchase it from RaceAcrossTheSky.com. If you didn’t get a chance to see it in the theater, you can read my Race Across the Sky review.

UltraRob

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