2007 Solo Race Across America has Started

June 10th, 2007

2006 Race Across America Solo Start

Danny Chew photo with Me at Race Across America Start Last Year

The solo Race Across America racers started this morning for Oceanside. It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since I lined up there. The temperatures shouldn’t have been too bad for the first few house since the route climbs up into the hills. Then it drops down a great decent into the desert. Last year it was like dropping into an oven. Even though it was still in the 90s when I rode by the Salton Sea, there was a cooler breeze blowing off it that made it not seem so bad. Still I was happy when it got dark and the temperatures dropped.

It should be a great race this year with three former winners racing. There is last year’s winner Daniel Wyss from Switzerland, 2 time winner Jure Robic from Slovenia who dropped out last year with pnuemonia and 3 time winner Wolfgang Fasching from Austria. Currently Robic is in the lead with Wyss in 2nd and Fasching in 4th. At this point it’s all about pacing, staying hydrated and fueled for the long days ahead.

This year also has 5 women entered which is the most since 1993. Patty Riddle is attempting to become the oldest women finisher.

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UMCA Elections

June 7th, 2007

Tomorrow is the last day for ballots to be postmarked for the UMCA elections. If you haven’t voted yet, you really should. This could be a very important election.

There are 18 candidates for 6 director positions. There have been ugly discussions on the Topica list since January. To be honest, I don’t know what the truth is. It does seem some rules where broken to buy Race Across America but I’m not a lawyer. That was the start of the controversy and then it spread to some people wanting John Hughes, the UMCA managing director, gone. People on both sides of the issue have been very ugly at times.

Transplant Athlete is one of the candidates. He’s finished the Race Across America on a 2 person team and he attempted it solo last year. He’s giving it another try this year. He has posted about the UMCA a couple times – here and here.

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Jure Robic Wins Race Around Slovenia

May 14th, 2007

Two time Race Across America winner Jure Robic won the first Race Around Slovenia this past weekend. It was 1,100 kilometers. I haven’t found a race report but it was posted to the UltraCycling Topica list that Robic won by a big margin.

Once again Robic is signed up for the Race Across America. Last year he dropped out in Pagosa Springs with pneumonia. Kenny Souza was also having breathing trouble and was stopped about 60 miles earlier in Durango for several hours. That’s when I was feeling great in an area I know well. That’s where I moved into 4th place in the Enduro division. Of course it didn’t matter when I got injured in the fierce wind storm in eastern Colorado and western Kansas. I limped my way to the Mississippi River before dropping out.

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Texas Hell Week 2007

March 16th, 2007

Riding During Texas Hell Week

Hundreds of cyclists will be finishing up Texas Hell Week tomorrow. Bloggers Sascha and Steven have been writing about it. I wish I could have been there but it didn’t work this year.

It really started as a RAAM training camp. It used to be if you didn’t put in at least a 100 miles a day you were frowned on. There still are rides every day that a in the 100+ mile range but there’s also B and C rides that are around 60 and 40 miles respectively. Besides it being great training it’s a lot of fun. There’s very little traffic and interesting things to see. I hope to go again sometime and if you’ve never been you should plan to sometime.

Last year it was the best thing I did for training for the Race Across America. I got in 872 miles in 7 days. I had planned to ride another 100 miles on the 8th day but I was tired and it was raining when I got up. I decided the rain was a sign that I shouldn’t push it too much. You can check out my pictures from last year’s Texas Hell Week. On my page of pictures I also have links to my blog posts for each day that include the elevation profile for the ride.

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12/24 Hours of Sebring

February 20th, 2007

While mountain bikers, skiers, and runners were conquering 100 miles of snow in Alaska, ultra road cyclists where competing in the first RAAM qualifier of the year at Sebring, FL. The reports are that it was cold for Florida but I’m sure it was nothing like it was in Alaska. There are actually several different divisions and only the 24 hour non-drafting event is a RAAM qualifier.

John Schlitter put in the most miles at the event with 479.5 miles on a recumbent. He’ll be racing RAAM on a 2 man team. Brett Walker who is training for solo RAAM this year won the 24 hour race with 467.5 miles. John Jurczynski who is also training for RAAM won the 12 hour division with 245.5 miles. Nancy Guth won the women’s drafting 24 hour race with 309.4 miles. Complete results for the 24 hours are posted here and the 12 hours results are here.

Bloggers JB and Transplant Athlete (Lou) were there. JB put in 353.8 miles. He was written a preliminary race report. Lou did RAAM last year. He’s doing RAAM again this year. He didn’t feel good and ended up bailing after 14:45 with 222.5 miles in. He was quite disappointed with that but it’s a long time until RAAM.

Race Across America Changes

December 14th, 2006

As I posted a couple weeks ago, Fred Boethling and John Hughes have taken over RAAM. They haven’t wasted any time changing the Enduro rules and appointing people to several positions. Jeff Stephens of Stephens Performance Marketing has been appointed to be the Sales and Marketing Director for RAAM. Jeff has 20 years of marketing with American Lung Association and American Heart Association. Hopefully he’ll be able to bring more exposure to RAAM and increase sponsorship.

The Enduro rules have been changed to not have any mandatory control points. Racers will be required to take a minimum of 10 hours off the bike in the first 1,000 miles and another 10 hours in the last 1,000 miles. The total off bike time required remains 40 hours.

This year we were required to take a minimum of 2 hours off the bike at 5 control points. I only made it past the first 3 but 2 of them totally threw my sleep off. I was required to stop when I didn’t feel I needed to since it was daylight. After stopping I tried to ride through the night since I’d already slept but kept falling asleep on the bike. I had posted a response on the Topica ultracycling list last week saying I thought the change was good. Paul Skilbeck that was the RAAM media director responded that he thought it was a bad idea because the media knew at least 5 spots along the race where riders would be stopped. I agree there has to be a balance between getting media exposure to help the race survive and not hindering the racers.

McSweeny Scholarship Fund

December 10th, 2006

I’ve been really slow getting this posted but the UMCA has set up a scholarship fund in honor of Anne Marie McSweeny. The Anne Marie McSweeney scholarship fund will provide scholarships to women cyclists to attend any one of three PAC Tour camps. The scholarship fund is administered by the UMCA and contributions to fund are tax-deductible. The deadline for applications is December 15, 2006.

The PAC Tour camps are

  • Arizona Coaching Camp March 3-10, 2007
  • Arizona Women’s Camp April 8-15, 2007
  • Wisconsin Coaching Camp (not offered in 2007)

PAC Tour (Pacific-Atlantic-Cycling Tour) was started in 1985 by cross country record holders Susan Notorangelo and Lon Haldeman. Although I’ve heard about Lon for years, I first met him this year at RAAM. He and his daughter were manning the RAAM control point in Cortez, CO when I went through there during my RAAM attempt this year. He’s in Peru now helping out poor people in various ways. One of the things he’s done is deliver books to schools in remote villages. The books where bought from the sale of Anne Marie McSweeney bikes. In one of his recent posts, he talks about how he got back his stolen camera with pictures of children at an orphanage he had visited. It involved sitting in the doorway of a restaurant with a 12 inch metal file in his lap.

I’ve never been to any PAC Tour events but I’ve heard really good things about them. I’d like to do one of their long tours sometime. Doing week long of longer camps or tours is a great way to get really fit. The best thing I did training for RAAM was to go to Texas Hellweek.

Race Across America to be Sold

November 24th, 2006

Fred Boethling and John Hughes just signed a letter of intent to buy RAAM from Jim Pitre and Lon Haldeman. More details are on the Race Across America website.

The only time I’ve meet John Hughes is when I signed in at the timestation in Trinidad, CO for a sleep break this year in RAAM. I’ve had e-mail exchanges with him over the last couple years. I meet Fred Boethling at Texas Hellweek this year and rode the 300k brevet with him except the first couple miles. We were the first 2 finishers of that ride. Based on what I know, I think RAAM will continue to be in good hands.

Danny Chew’s Post RAAM Interviews

November 15th, 2006


Danny Chew has posted his post 2006 RAAM interviews with a few of the riders plus Chris Kostman. Until last year Chris Kostman was the youngest rider to finish RAAM and organizes the Furnace Creek 508, Badwater Ultramaration, and other events. I have a copy of of my interview on my website.

Hoodoo 500 Ultra Cycling Race

November 15th, 2006

Planet Ultra has announced a new ultra cycling race called the Hoodoo 500. It is scheduled for September 15-17, 2007 and will start and finish in St. George, UT. It sounds like a great route with great scenery. It will 512 miles with about 30,000 feet of climbing.

Unfortunately the UMCA has denied their request to be a RAAM qualifier. I don’t know why but I’d guess it may have something to do with it being the same weekend as the Adirondack 540. The two races are on nearly opposite sides of the country so I don’t think there would be that much of a conflict. It would only be a 10 hour drive for me and would be closer than any of the other RAAM qualifiers.


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