Bailed on Ride to Avon

April 28th, 2006

I got up early this morning to get ready to ride to Avon. Taking some back roads it is just over a 190 miles over 4 passes. It was very cloudy but dry. I checked radar and forecasts for points along the way. It actually looked like the worst was going to be on the front range. Radar showed precipitation to the south but nothing to the west. It looked like it could be upslope conditions.

I decided to go ahead and take my chances and rolled out the door just after 5:00. I thought maybe I’d get lucky and climb above the clouds by Woodland Park but instead I was riding in snow. I continued on to Divide about 30 miles and 3,000 feet higher than my house and it was still snowing. The road was warm enough that the snow was melting but the spray was freezing on my bike. Parts of my bike had about 1/4 inch of ice on it. Beyond there I’d be in an area where there’s hardly anywhere to stop and even cell coverage is spotty because of taking country roads instead of staying on US 24. I called Julie and told her I’d start back and she’d come to pick me up. Since I had been climbing for 2 hours, I was nice and warm. Once I started back downhill, it didn’t take me long to realize I’d be hypothermic before long and decided to hang out in the convenience store in Divide. When we got home it was still dry.

I checked the radar when I got home and it looked like I would have gotten out of the worst of it after a few hours but I don’t know if I would have been functioning by then. At 11 AM it was 52 degrees in Avon. The forecast looks good there tomorrow but not here. We’re meeting my aunt and uncle there tonight so we’ll go ahead and go. I should be able to get in a good ride there tomorrow and then it looks like the weather shouldn’t be too bad for me to ride home on Sunday.

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Juré Robic Signs Up For RAAM Enduro Category

April 25th, 2006

Juré Robic is finally on the roster for RAAM. I really thought he’d be doing the Traditional Category but he’s listed in the Enduro. This makes it 17 men in the Enduro and 11 men in the Traditional plus a recumbent.

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Updates to RAAM roster

April 11th, 2006

It looks like another 4 solo men have signed up for RAAM. All of them are doing the Traditional category and it appears one rider has switched from the Enduro category to the Traditional category. This puts 13 in the Enduro category and 12 in the Traditional category. According to a post to the raam group by Jim Pitre, the race director, 5 other solo riders are planning to race but haven’t yet signed up.

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RAAM Roster Now Broken Out Between Enduro and Traditional

April 5th, 2006

The men’s RAAM roster is now split into the Enduro and Traditional categories. There are 14 in the Enduro category and only 7 in the Traditional category. I really thought that there would be more big names in the Traditional category but most of them are in the Enduro. Allen Larsen said something to me at Hell Week that he might change to the Enduro category if he felt he wouldn’t have competition in the Traditional category. Even though I’m excited about the Enduro rules, I’d really like to see everyone switch so it really isn’t 2 separate races.

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More Hell Week Pictures

March 24th, 2006

Nick Martin, a local photographer in Fredericksburg, took lots of pictures of us riding at Hell Week. He gave the pictures to Nick and Nick put them on his Zoto site. I looked through them and found some good pictures of me. It’s amazing with all the pictures there are only a handful of riders that I recognize. I guess that’s because I was doing the A ride or brevets every day.

You can also see my Texas Hellweek pictures (nothing new since I first posted them)

I’m late putting up this list but here’s a list of other blogger’s that were at Hell Week.
Annie
Eclectchick
Sascha
The S.S Blog
Recreational Reading


Somewhere on the LBJ Ramble.


Waiting to start the 200k brevet.


Rolling out at the start of the 200k brevet.


Time trialing up to catch Nick and Paul on the 200k brevet after hanging back and debating whether to go that hard.


Riding with Nick and Paul on the 200k brevet. My mountain biking is showing in how I have my knee out to make an upcoming turn.

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Jonathan Boyer to Race RAAM this Year

March 23rd, 2006

I had seen somewhere that the new Enduro category had Jonathan Boyer thinking about doing RAAM again this year. Last week he was added to the roster so now it’s more than a rumor.

He is the only rider to race in both the Tour de France and RAAM. He won RAAM in 1985 which was the only time he did the race. He is now 51 but I expect he will still be very fast. When he’s been asked to compare the Tour de France and RAAM, he has said there is no way to compare them.

Now if Lance Armstrong would do RAAM. He has said he’s interested but doesn’t want to spend that much time training now that he’s retired. He’s competitive enough that I think there’s a good chance he’ll show up in the next couple of years.

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Hell Week Picture Page

March 20th, 2006

The weather today is a bit of a shock after being in warm Texas at Hell Week. It’s been snowing off and on with the windchill in the single digits.

I now have pictures of Hell Week posted on my website. There’s an article in the Austin paper today about Hell Week.

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Hell Week Day 8 – Rain

March 19th, 2006

After the 300k it was fairly late when I got to bed by the time I rode to the campground, showered, and went to town to get something to eat. I set my alarm for 7 Saturday morning so I could get up and ride in for the A ride. Soon after 6 I woke up to hear rain on the tent. It shouldn’t have been any big deal but the tent is old. I know my brother and I used it on an expedition in Alaska in 1989 but don’t remember how long we’d had it. Soon after the rain started, I felt water dripping on me. The fly needs to be recoated but it has a few patches. The zipper on the door keeps giving me problems and it was replaced several years ago. There’s a rip in the door that is patched with duct tape and the floor is ripped from my pack getting thrown around in a violent wind storm in the Grand Canyon. It may be time to retire the poor thing.

I got up and really couldn’t get motivated to ride in the rain. I checked the weather radar and it showed rain scattered around the area. I drove in to town and was at the hotel when the A ride should have started. By then it was just a light drizzle. A few riders trickled out in ones and twos. If I had ridden, I would probably been by myself. I already had in 872 miles for the week so I didn’t feel any big need to ride. It takes a lot of training for RAAM but over doing it can can be a set back. I decided getting cold and wet could push me over the edge. It turned out that it dried out and drizzled off and on a bit like during the 300k so it wouldn’t have been a bad day to ride.

I was able to change my flight home from Sunday to Saturday evening. After doing very little all day, I realized just how tied I really was. There were 2 very happy little girls to see me when I got in at the airport in Colorado Springs. Julie was also very happy for me to be home. This week is the longest we’ve been apart since we got married. This morning the girls spent most of the morning climbing all over me and showing me things.

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Hell Week Day 7 – 300k Brevet

March 17th, 2006


I like to say that a ride isn’t long if it can be started and finished in daylight. Today’s ride started before daylight and finished after it got dark so it qualifies as a long ride. Sixteen people showed up for the 300k brevet. I actually thought there might not be that many. Starting so early in the morning we saw lots of deer. For a while there was a rider ahead of me and I couldn’t see anyone behind me. Finally I saw a rider catching up when I got off and walked through a water crossing. On Monday when I did the 200k brevet, some of the riders on the A ride broke bones so I wasn’t taking any chances. All I need to put an end to my RAAM effort is to break a bone. I saw the rider behind me start falling but he didn’t totally go down.

It turned out that the rider coming up was Fred Boethling from Boulder who is also doing RAAM solo this year. He will be oldest solo finisher ever if he makes it. He did it last year on a two man team. We rode pretty easy and chatted about RAAM and whatever else we felt like.

It was a cool, overcast day and I never took my arm and knee warmers off. We had periods of light drizzle but it never got too bad. After the first checkpoint, we were in the lead and it was that way all the way to the finish except when we got caught briefly by 4 other riders. We had just started rolling down the road after a bathroom break when they caught us. We jumped on the back and rode with them for a little ways. They were hard core randonneurs and apparently we weren’t good enough for them. We didn’t have big butt bags, carry our maps in holders on our bars, and didn’t have hub generators. They weren’t friendly and after a couple miles they stopped for a bathroom break. The rest of the ride they would show up at stops just as we were leaving.

Fred and I ended up with an official time of 13:54 which isn’t fast but we enjoyed the ride and weren’t out to set any speed records. I actually felt good the whole ride. I was worried that I’d start feeling all the miles of the week. I got 194.8 miles with 6722 feet of climbing and the on bike average was 15.6 mph.

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Hell Week Day 6 – Fred’s Ride

March 16th, 2006

Apparently most people were hammered from yesterday’s Death ride since less than 20 showed up for the A ride. Today’s ride was a typical hill country ride with a bunch of rollers. It was warmer today than the last couple days and it was humid. We had seen the first part of the ride when we drove to Bandera. I got in a nice group that included Annie. I stumbled on to her blog a couple months ago and a few days ago she left a comment saying she was here at Hell Week. We stopped a while in Medina for lunch and I had a big burger since all I could think about today was food. The way back was on nice quiet roads through pretty country side. Just for fun there was a 22% hill thrown in.

I tried not taking too many pulls so I could recover from yesterday since I’m doing a 300k tomorrow. I felt like I rode pretty easy and my heart rate average was only 130 but I still averaged 18.2 mph on the bike. I got in 100.6 miles and 3835 feet of climbing.

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