Thursday, March 28, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Pierre's Hole MTB Race. A Facebook LInk from Scott Hurst
The Pierre’s Hole Endurance 50 and 100 mile Mountain Bike Race is scheduled for Saturday, August 4th at Grand Targhee Resort. Here is a link to their homepage:
You might also want to look at the Facebook page dedicated to the event.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pierres-Hole-50100-mile-mtn-bike-race/180182908691616
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Lemhi Valley Century Ride Registration Open
Here's some info about a local favorite:
Saturday, June 22 2013
One hundred miles or one hundred kilometers, pick your poison. Either way your ride will follow the majestic Lemhi valley along Idaho Highway 28. Fully supported with rest stops and a barbecue celebration at the end. Shuttles will get you from Salmon to the start, you just have to get you to the finish!
Entry Forms are now available on the Lemhi Valley Century Ride website.
Sign up soon!
http://lemhivalleycenturyride.weebly.com/
Tate's Race Report from The Tour Del Sol
Later that day at 6pm we had our crit race at the old airport, it was a really fast and fun course that consisted of 4 corners on great asphalt. Unfortunately I went out too hard and ended up getting cooked, it was a crazy fast race we rode nearly 27 mile in 60 minutes and were hitting speeds in excess of 42 mph. I was able to finish in with the group at around 25th place I believe. Clint did some serious work and chased down nearly every single breakaway because his teammate was sitting in 2nd place overall. The crit was a lot of fun and made me realize that Criterium racing wouldn’t be so bad if all of the courses were like this one. One thing that’s nice about racing at an elite level is that you can take corners at 40 mph and feel completely safe because you know everyone in the peloton knows how to handle their bike.
Sunday morning started way too early, at 6am I reluctantly pulled myself out of bed to get ready for the day’s 85 miles road race. The weather was surprisingly cold for this time of year, when our race started it was 29 degrees outside. The race was the hardest race I have ever done in my life. The course was a loop that started in Gunlock state park and went up through the mountain and up a ridiculously steep climb known as “the wall”, on our first lap we rode the wall at a relatively moderate pace. The second time around was crazy; I don’t know if it was because of my fitness or the fact that I had done a TT and a crit the night before but that race made me go through Hell and back. There were several times during that I debated throwing in the towel. I managed thanks to Clint who willingly took a few of my pulls in the pace line (thanks buddy). In the end I rolled in a few minutes behind the leaders at 3:48 the pace was relentless full of attacks and climbs and was definitely a good judge of my preseason training. About 15 racers had to abandon from Sundays stage because of the pace or mechanicals, in the end I finished 25th for the stage and 19th overall. I know its hard for me to truly express how hard Sundays race was so I’ll tell you this as soon as I crossed the finish line I got off my bike and walked over behind the officials car and threw up. I was seeing stars for a few hours afterwards and I know everyone else was. All things considered it was great race I would highly recommend it to anyone and its on my calendar for next year. I learned a lot made some new friends, and most importantly had a great time riding with some truly talented racers from all over the West coast.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
12hrs of Disco Mountain Bike Endurance Race, Salmon Idaho May 18th. Link Courtesy of Scott Hurst
This looks like a pretty big deal. You do not have a lot of time to train.
Please see updated link to the Disco website. They would really like to have some of the Rexburg guys there. If you have some MTB friends out there, please forward this information.
12 Hours of Disco Official Website
Please see updated link to the Disco website. They would really like to have some of the Rexburg guys there. If you have some MTB friends out there, please forward this information.
12 Hours of Disco Official Website
History of the Rexburg TNR
Rexburg has had an informally organized weekly club ride since the eighties, maybe longer. Over the years, a surprising number of successful cyclists have come out of Rexburg. Dave Francis and Brian Williams were promising juniors at the time of those early group rides and Dave went on to race internationally as a member of the United States Cycling Team. Only a handful of people are still left from those days (Brian, Tony Perkins, Steve and Kent Wasden). Chad Plocher owned Eagle Bike Shop and Steve Slaughter had a shop for a while as well.
By the early nineties, interest in cycling had mostly shifted to the relatively new sport of mountain biking. This is about the time that I got involved. Eric MacBeth was a mountain bike prodigy and a local cycling celebrity. It was the golden era of mountain bike riding and racing. Tony Perkins organized a Tuesday night mountain bike ride. We crammed as many people and bikes as we could into Tony’s Party Van and headed for the hills. Every week was an adventure and more than a few of them ended in a trip to the emergency room. Along with Eric (and later Tarrah MacBeth), Tony, Jenny Willmore, Tim Meikle, and the Stone boys Paul and Robbie were racing most weekends. Brian opened Sticks and Stones which he eventually sold to Joe and Charles Hill when he went to building Kelson Custom full time.
As time passed, we began to incorporate more road rides into our schedule and by the late nineties the Tuesday night MTB ride had transitioned over to a weekly road ride. This is the format that we have followed ever since. This summer will be our sixteenth season of the revival of the Tuesday road ride. Over that time we have ridden tens of thousands of miles with only a handful of serious accidents. In a few days, I will be posting our annual Safety Letter, which emphasizes our commitment to making these rides as safe as they can possibly be.
Over the years, generations of BYU-Idaho students have come and gone from the Tuesday ride. I hate to start listing names which leaves out a lot of deserving people, but I will mention a few. Joel Christopher, Clinton Mortley, and Tate Litchfield will always be honorary Rexburg locals.
A while ago, maybe seven or eight years, Chris Huskinson started to do some cyclocross races. He said it was the most fun he had ever had on a bike. We were skeptical, but Chris was persistent and before long, we found ourselves at the start of a cyclocross race. Although I am still not a big fan of a really muddy cross race, I have to agree that Chris was 100% correct. Cyclocross is the most fun you can have on a bicycle.
Cycling is always looking for the next big thing. At the moment, that appears to be one-day mixed road and dirt adventure races like the Crusher in the Tushar. Brian has built a RAD (Road, Asphalt, Dirt) bike specific for that application as well as pioneering a number of RAD rides in the Ashton area. Tim Meikle is working on putting together a high quality local RAD race. It is too early to tell if we are going to be able to pull this off for summer 2013, but regardless, we will plan to organize a preview ride of the course. This is spectacular riding in the Ashton and Fish Creek area.
As many of you know, the Tuesday Night Ride is a tradition in towns and cities across the country. In a lot of those places, it has a pretty ugly reputation for big egos, ruthless riding, and lack of acceptance for newer riders. If you are hoping for those things, this is not your TNR. We expect all participants to ride responsibly, but the organization is informal and the governance very democratic. We look forward to seeing you Tuesday evenings at six p.m.
Start of the Tuesday rides
Cyclists: I am happy to announce that the Tuesday rides will “officially” begin one week from today, Tuesday March 26th. As in previous years, the rides will meet at 6 p.m. at Sticks and Stones on Main Street. I will be sending out additional information about the rides, but I would like to emphasize that safety is our number one priority, especially since these rides are open to participants with a range of cycling experience. Every year, I get questions about our cancellation policy due to weather. Here is the policy: If conditions are so miserable that you would be happier not riding, consider the ride cancelled for that week.
If you have not done so yet, I hope that everyone can take a look at our new blog, http://rexburgcycling.blogspot.com/ It features a number of pictures and links from the recent North American Handmade Bicycle Show as well as other content. If anyone has any cycling related news that you would like to post there, please let me or Jeff know and we would be happy to post it for you.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Cyclist Faces Felony Charges in Pedestrian Death
The link to this story in Bicycling Retailer comes to us from Scott Hurst.
San Francisco cyclist reportedly attempting to set a Strava PR
The link to this story in Bicycling Retailer comes to us from Scott Hurst.
San Francisco cyclist reportedly attempting to set a Strava PR
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