tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-350741002024-03-07T01:15:43.978-08:00 b-matter.com ridin' racin' & coachin' - fastb-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.comBlogger564125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-77999718239619836682014-07-15T16:53:00.002-07:002014-07-28T08:43:33.019-07:00New WebsiteThings have moved over to <a href="http://www.b-matter.com/">www.b-matter.com</a><br />
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b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-68215376564644681532014-07-08T20:54:00.000-07:002014-07-08T20:54:23.892-07:00PRO XCT Preview, Nationals, & Pro GoldRight Now is the calm before the storm. Things have been going great since returning to the Midwest. A new team, 3 WORS wins and the Chain Drive victory. I just finished up a really solid block of Sub LT training and now I'm resting up for the WORS Cup ProXCT and MTB National Championships in Bear Creek PA. <br />
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The WORS venue is new on the PRO XCT circuit and I think people are going to find it very challenging. It very difficult to find a rhythm out there, lots of accelerations, and lots of 180+ turns. It should be a good one....<br />
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Then I'm off to PA for MTB Nationals. I don't think I've ever done an official MTB Nationals. Back in the day it was just called Norba Finals. I don't even recall them handing out Jersey's because the Canadians were always doping....I mean winning. Needless to say I'm pretty excited. Last year I did Transylvania Epic this year I opted for Nationals. One day to lay it all on the line...and that's exactly what I'm going to do! I think the course will suit me much better than the previous years of long climbs at altitude.<br />
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I've been busy building up a secret new TREK Superfly! You can check it out Friday night under the lights at the WORS Cup Short Track! Its fast and looking good. I also just shined up the rest of my bikes...the training hours and the bad weather have been taking a toll on the equipment and the bikes were in need of some TLC....Here is where PRO GOLD comes in! <br />
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Part of being a privateer PRO is being your own mechanic....another part of being a PRO is looking good and repping your sponsors. PRO GOLD helps make my job easier by cleaning the bikes, shining the bikes and keeping 'em running smooth! So todays blog is all about my top 3 favorite Pro Gold Products.<br />
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#3 - Pro Gold XTreme Chain Lube. I always have it on me. Its my go to lube. I have some in my camelback, in my toolbox, in my car, and in my spare parts bag. I'm never too far away. If you clean your bikes up really nice(see #1) and put on a light coat of the Xtreme the night before your race it soaks in and works like a champ! Hands down best chain lube in all conditions.<br />
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#2 - Pro Gold Towels. These things are amazing and work on anything. They come in travel size individual packs or in a bulk container. One towel can clean an entire bike! They will clean a dirty driveline, they will clean dead bugs of your bike from a cross country trip, they will clean grease of your hands or off your legs, they even do a decent job of cleaning up tubular glue during cross season. Best part of all is you don't have to ever trash another hotel towel again. I always have the towels in my race bag.<br />
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#1 Pro Gold Degreaser and Bike Wash. This stuff is like green magic. Spray it on your bike, wait 5 - 10 minutes and hit it with a hose. Your bike is clean as a whistle. If you have an extra messy drivetrain or haven't cleaned your bike in a while you might need a sponge and some water to make things a little easier. Sometimes I'll hit the drive line with a little extra and scrub with a brush when its really dirty, but the end result is always the same. Magically clean! <br />
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Honorable Mention - Pro Gold Blastoff - This stuff is super duper top secret! Hit your driveline with this stuff and Voila - Instantly clean. Works amazing in the pits at a cross race or when you need to clean your bike in a hurry - like when its 10 degrees outside and you are freezing. So fast and so efficient. You need to check it out.<br />
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b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-81546384010296777272014-06-18T07:12:00.000-07:002014-06-18T09:20:34.435-07:00NEW TITLE SPONSOR!<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkJwaGidin9DuuWPCzDp5xNBW_gaUdyDz0EvtK3WCtS8LVIQM_b1ZN7oUEnNoVeYfQ71OrxcwimS-aNhmdleZXjf3r5f8nVQ7x9RElaM8liRw4ZFFD1gzqwVJd4ZnPQmrxPuMANQ/s1600/2014-06-12+12.28.50.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkJwaGidin9DuuWPCzDp5xNBW_gaUdyDz0EvtK3WCtS8LVIQM_b1ZN7oUEnNoVeYfQ71OrxcwimS-aNhmdleZXjf3r5f8nVQ7x9RElaM8liRw4ZFFD1gzqwVJd4ZnPQmrxPuMANQ/s1600/2014-06-12+12.28.50.jpg" height="320" width="180" /></a>Really excited to announce that I am now a member of <a href="http://teamwisconsincycling.com/">TEAM WISCONSIN</a>! With the support of Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospitals I am happy to join the team after 3 months of hard work by all parties involved. I am looking forward to a great season of racing, new team mates, and many more trips to the podium!<br />
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The best part of joining the team is that I will be able to keep my relationship with my current bike sponsors TREK Bicycles, Bontrager and my nutrition sponsor CLIF Bar! Along with all my other sponsors! It was really the perfect situation for everybody and the excitement on the new team is very welcoming and motivating!<br />
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<a href="http://www.mymosh.com/">Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospitals</a> was the driving force behind the change in teams. The hospital system is the premier destination for orthopedic care in the Midwest and they even provide sports nutrition and sports psychology to keep you healthy on all spectrums of the playing field. I'm really looking forward to partnering with them to promote cycling at the high school level and all other levels throughout the state of WI and the Midwest!<br />
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So my first outing with the new team colors was my favorite week of the year! Junior Mountain Bike Camp at Michigan Tech University & the Keewenaw Chain Drive.<br />
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This year we had 17 campers registered. 5 days in the UP on the best trails in the WORLD! Yep, I said the WORLD. Copper Harbor has been doing some amazing things with the unique landscape they have. If you haven't been to the Keewenaw, it needs to be on your summer vacation bucket list. We were able to ride Copper Harbor on Day 2 of camp, as always simply amazing...even in the rain! After the Copper Harbor morning session we had a physiology lecture from Dr. John a professor at the University and then were able to go ride another (new to me) trail system at Swedetown in Calument. The next day we were lucky enough to be able to Demo <a href="http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/mountain/singletrack_trail/fuel_ex/">Trek's new Fuel EX 27.5</a> and all the other bikes in Trek's lineup. The kids were so pumped and definitely spent most of there time on MTU's new Flow trail. Its impossible not to go down that thing with a huge smile on your face....you can also go pretty big if you want to...here is one of the campers<a href="http://instagram.com/p/pY7kGet8Ei/"> Caleb going really BIG</a> on the Remedy 9.8!<br />
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The camp is also based around the Keewenaw Chain Dr. a great chance to get the campers an opportunity to put everything they learned to the test. How to clean and prep a bike for a race. Thanks <a href="http://www.progoldmfr.com/">PRO GOLD</a>! How to properly eat and recovery, Thanks <a href="http://www.clifbar.com/">CLIF BAR</a>! It was also a great opportunity for me to represent my new team. I was super excited to land on the top step of the podium for Team Wisconsin! It's always a little extra motivating to win in front of the campers as well. They finish their 16 mile race just before I finish the 30 mile long course, but even more exciting is to finish and hear the war stories and the great results of all the kids.<br />
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All in all a great weekend!b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-81934768366437774502014-05-26T05:58:00.000-07:002014-05-30T10:41:12.633-07:00Home To Eagle River & back<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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We've been back in Wisco for just over 2 weeks and it seems like the party is definitely just partying on! It was a long drive but it felt good to be home and sleep in my own bed after 4 months of being gone. Within 3 days I was off to the first WI race of the season. Thankfully it was a smaller race on the local trails in Greenbush. More of a chance to get familiar with the punchy singletrack style racing in the Midwest vs the longer climbing races out west....and to see how much I needed to chop down my handlebars(from 720 to 680). The answer was almost an inch on each side.<br />
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I raced the 2 man 6 hour race. Last year Andrea and I battled w/ Street and Schwaller, this year I had a new team mate and we took the win in dominating fashion. It was fun to get in some hot laps, smash some strava segments, and test out the bike.<br />
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After some mid week training with Tristan we were off to Eagle River for the first real test! WORS #2 at Crystal Lake. Its pretty awesome to be able to stay at the cabin for this race. I love it up in the Northwoods....its so relaxing and there is some great riding on the road and off.<br />
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Cooper also won her 2nd race of the season which was pretty cool. I gave credit to Andrea's secret pancakes.<br />
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After the WORS race it was time for a big block of training! I had always wanted to ride my bike to Eagle River....and finally the weather and the long holiday weekend presented the perfect opportunity! After a big day on the bike Wed I strapped on a small back pack w/ a credit card, some Clif Bars, and a change of clothes and started pedaling north! I planned to stay in a motel half way up and it ended up being the perfect trip.<br />
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Day 1 Headwind through farm country 112miles - 6:15 - Avg 17.9mph - 5300kjs - Avg Power 233<br />
Day 2 Rolling hills of the Northwoods 101miles - 5:01 - Avg 20.1mps - 4500kjs - Avg Power 248<br />
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I ended up with 19 hours of riding in a 4 day period. I pretty much was smashed and spent the rest of the holiday weekend chilling out at the cabin. Looking forward to the next WORS race and some possible exciting news coming in the sponsorship department!<br />
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But I can't lie and say I'm not missing the Southwest...last #shredit of the year from Winter Vacation<br />
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It's basically the story of Goldilocks & The Three Bears....<br />
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Last year I was coming into the race in pretty good shape. I had a few races under my belt and was mentally ready to go, unfortunately it was my first Whiskey 50 attempt and I had not pre-ridden at all. This left me racing nervous and over my limits way to often and although I had a great start I suffered at the top of the slkull valley climb and lost positions the whole way down the mtn.<br />
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This year although I was not quite as race ready with only 3 weeks of steady training in the legs, I was much better prepared for the altitude w/ 2.5 weeks in the thin air of Durango. I also had way more knowledge of the course...having it raced it last year and having 2 solid course inspections one full run of the course and one 25 mile preview of just the technical bits. The combo of these had me just as confident heading into the race weekend.<br />
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Things kicked off Friday night at the Fat Tire crit. I had pretty darn good legs and definitely wanted to have good showing and get a hard effort in so I could rest up Saturday and crush it on Sunday. Mission accomplished and it was HARD! First 20+ min effort of the year. I started slow, but made the front group when it really mattered...once I was established I stayed put....with 2 to go I was in a group of 7...all others had slicks, and I was rocking the knobbies. I was getting out cornered when I heard the side knobs biting on the pavement and I had to ease up....once the small gap opened I knew I was in trouble. I was able to hang on for a 6th place finish....one off the podium!<br />
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The XC was altogether tactically different than last year. I had a great start into the first singletrack. I slotted in about 10th wheel just behind Ben Sonntag. There was a gap behind me....I had made the front group. As soon as we started going up though Ben was struggling. I opted to be patient knowing I got myself into trouble last year riding over my head...and the lead group rode away. Luckily for me Kabush caught me just before the first major descent and I thought for sure he was my ticket back to the front group.<br />
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We slayed the descent! It was so much fun....but when we hit the next climb I knew something was wrong....Howard Grotts and Carl Decker caught us and went by...again I thought to myself be patient and opted to stay with Kabush. I never say those two again and Kabush started going slower and slower. The chase group swelled to like 25+ riders on the descent down to skull valley.<br />
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On the climb back out of skull valley I was feeling pretty good...not great, but good. But by the time we got to mile 8 where it gets steep I was struggling a little....a small group of 4 or 5 had a 15-20 second gap towards the top of the climb...I was fairly confident I would catch them on the descent...especially when my Tucson training buddy Tom Sampson was just in front of me on the final descent. I was really hoping we could hook up jam the descent and be in contention for the sprint for 9th place.<br />
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We almost caught them on the trail...then we almost caught them on the pavement, but it was not to be...I ended up watching 9th - 14th sprint about 10 seconds ahead of me. I felt great on the descent and on the pavement and had way too much left in the tank.<br />
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So - last year I was smashed...this year I was reserved...next year will be just right!<br />
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After the race we partied! Prescott Station to celebrate Chloe's win, then the next day to Sedona to shred some red rock single track. Hi Line and Hangover....so much fun.<br />
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A day later we were off to Moab to ride the Worlds Famous Slickrock! <br />
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Then it was back to Durango to gather the rest of out belongings before the long drive home!b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-91088456356138621972014-04-24T06:38:00.002-07:002014-04-24T06:39:42.556-07:00#tbtOne month ago I was discovering new trails in the Tortolita Mountains! The 'WILD MUSTANG' was an instant favorite!<br />
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Enjoy!b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-4678527364635466382014-04-21T11:00:00.001-07:002014-04-21T11:00:40.246-07:00Training & The Southwest!Does it count as training when you have a huge smile on your face the whole time? When your riding with these guys it does...<br />
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I'm so glad I decided to make the trip to Prescott a week early and get in a good day on the race course with Tom, Trav, and Chloe. Last year during the race I really struggled with a longer race than normal and not being familiar with the course whatsoever was a killer. I think its going to be a huge advantage this year.<br />
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We had a blast ripping the descents on the Whiskey 50 course and I feel it was critical to preview the one hour long 2000ft+ vertical climb in the middle of the race. I'm much more confident now heading into the week.<br />
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The ride capped off another big week of training which makes 3 solid weeks of quality volume leading up to the race. Now its time to rest up and soak in all this good training. I'll go out again on Wed and ride the 25 mile course which does not include the Skull Valley climb, but will allow me to dial in all the technical lines. Other than that its going to be full rest mode.<br />
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In a few minutes I'm going to be headed out for an easy spin with an old school buddy! Skyler Reeves....yep its been a long time. After our ride yesterday Sky invited us over to Prescott Station, a really nice restaurant in town, where he works with some amazing food. If you are in town this weekend for the Whiskey stop by and say hi. Its been about 9 years since I've seen Skyler and must be another 3-5 since we've ridden together! Can't wait.<br />
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Driving across the Navajo Nation Reservation on my way back to AZ I had a ton of time to think about the good times we used to have...whether is was in the Saab or in the Dodge Caravan we covered some ground! <br />
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The only other time I had been to Durango was back in 97. We rallied Sky's Saab on some dirt roads, went cliff jumping, and on the way back managed to catch some air over a cow grate and came down with a flat after dropping our buddy G - Heitman in the 15 passenger van. G rolled by a few minutes later threw a banana peel at us and laughed as we struggled to get the car on the jack on a powdery dirt road. In the end the lid to a Tupperware container gave us enough stability to get the car up and change the flat. Later that night we almost got arrested for playing a little frisby in the buff up at Ft. Lewis on the soccer fields. Finally it was race day...the Cow Chip classic and Derek managed to uphill endo into a scorpion on the pre-ride....so many good times from back in the day!<br />
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The plans for the next adventure are coming together....Sedona and Moab on our way home from the Whiskey! Can't wait....but first the race!<br />
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Its definitely game time for the 2014 race season. My first race, the Whiskey 50, is two weeks away, and the first WORS race is the following weekend! All the Momentum Endurance athletes are in full swing with their training and so am I!<br />
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We packed up and left AZ about 10 days ago. So far Durango is awesome and the training is going great! I did however get in a few good jam sessions in AZ w/ Tom Sampson before making the trip to CO.<br />
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Shriver has been a great host and tour guide for the huge network of trails in Durango! Thanks man...I've hit so many fun new trails on the Remedy and now on the new Superfly FS! However I have been slaving away. Painting, carrying King Size memory foam mattress' up two flights of steps, and even fixing laundry room appliances....I think I'm paying my rent in labor for the month!<br />
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My new Rock Shox equipment arrived last week and I was able to finish the build of the Superfly! Two days ago I took 'er out for the first shred sesh! WOW...it can go! I'm always blown away at how good a 29er FS can descend after being on a trail bike. In my head I think I can and should be able to rip so much faster on the trail bike with the dropper seat post, but then I get on my race bike and its just as fast or faster and I love it....<br />
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The jump to the bigger wheels size was much easier this year after riding the 27.5 Remedy all winter in Tucson. I'm a huge fan of the trail bike and think everybody should get one! They are so good for you skills, your visual confidence on the trails, and they take a beating that keeps your race bike in tip top shape.<br />
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No time wasted in finding some mud, some river crossings, and using all 100mm's of buttery smooth travel!<br />
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Training at altitude is definitely a little different and way easy to overstep the boundaries of fatigue. I've definitely learned that you need to back it down a notch or two sleeping at 6,000+ft and training up at 8,000+ft. I just finished up a 20+ hour training week and today resting and cleaning bikes! One more big week of training on tap and then the Whiskey 50! Can't wait for the first big race of the year! Thanks for reading!<br />
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<br />b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-23172052738357618692014-03-10T15:06:00.000-07:002014-03-10T15:26:37.303-07:00The HustleAnother last minute decision to head up to Phoenix turned out to be a great weekend.<br />
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Lots of riding, lots of coaching, and lots of work on the upcoming race season. Cooper Dendel was in town and we did some serious shredding...both on the road and <a href="http://youtu.be/o7ylC9REjUQ">on the trails</a>. Last Sunday was really big with a successful Tour De Cure followed by a Bugs shuttle run in the afternoon! The dirt was amazing up there....<br />
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After Cooper left I was pretty smashed and had to go for a massage....it was one of those massages that was pretty serious and almost left you more worked over than before you started....which probably meant my body really needed it....<br />
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Friday I headed out for another good Bug Springs run w/ Jake and Kenny from NoTubes. My legs felt horrible after the massage...at least for the first hour. Or maybe it was just pedaling the Remedy up the mtn for 5,000+ ft.<br />
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The race was just really an excuse to skip town and hang in PHX with good friends, but as soon as the race number goes on things change. This time I raced Andrea's Remedy which is a solid 2 lbs lighter than mine. Its really is crazy how much 2lbs makes a difference in accelerations and on the steeper climbs.<br />
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The race started and pretty quickly it was whittled down to 4 guys, but I had a feeling it was going to be another tactical battle with Trav. He crushed me on the climbs...just enough that I couldn't get around him for the descents. This went on for the first 2 long laps...he even gapped me a few times, but I made sure to sit on him on the last climb of the lap into a headwind and jump him before the final descent before heading to the 2 tech laps. I had just enough of a gap to push on and extend my lead on the first tech lap. As the race approached its final lap I started to fatigue. Trav put 30 seconds into me on the last lap, but I had a large enough gap to hang onto the first victory of the year! Andrea proceeded to match me and won her race as well!<br />
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I was pretty smashed after and we didn't party Saturday night, but was feeling good enough for another sweet ride w/ Tim Racette and his fiancé Evelyn on Sunday. We did just about everything in the Maricopa County Park system including the race course at McDowell which I hadn't done in a long time. Finished 'er up with some Senor Taco. Perfect way to end the weekend.<br />
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Next up: New race equipment for the 2014 season! Bye Bye Remedy hello Superfly. Can't wait!b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-73979679168993915332014-02-24T16:43:00.004-08:002014-02-24T16:43:46.227-08:00Tour de CureHey Everybody,<br />
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I'm officially kicking off my 2014 season at the Tucson Tour De Cure. If you can help out and make a donation the ADA and 26 million people living with Diabetes would really appreciate it...<br />
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Its a 100k ride and just about the perfect way to start my training for the Whiskey 50!<br />
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I've also been getting in some good training at building Trek trail bikes and bleeding Rock Shox Reverb dropper posts!<br />
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I can build an entire bike in 5 minutes!<br />
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So Friday evening we headed up to Brad P's house. He grew up in the same neighborhood as me in Pinckney and moved out to Phoenix in 94 or 95. I still remember going out to visit him to do Cactus Cup way back then...<br />
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When we arrived Andrea was unsure if she was going to race, so I made the commitment. I had a hard time justifying going to the race if neither one of us was going to twisty tie on a number!<br />
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So once again I found myself on a start line of an MBAA race w/ a trail bike. That's right I raced XC on my Remedy 9. Luckily the courses out here are a little more tech than the courses back home. I was able to suffer through the climbs (Remedy pedals pretty good) and use the 140mm of travel and Rock Shox Reverb dropper post to my advantage on the descents. Of course after the dust settled I was locked in with Travis Woodruff my buddy and Momentum Endurance coaching colleague. Ben Sonntag of Durango and Bryson Perry of SLC were long gone. Trav would try to drop me on each climb and I would try to recover on each descent. With 1.5 to go I tried attacking the descent and got a gap, but Trav closed on the pedaling section. It was a heated battle that came down to the last corner. I tried to stay patient. I was riding the corners a little better(maybe it was the 2.35 knobbies) than Trav and when he started to slide I went. It was just enough grip to get the last spot on the podium!<br />
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That evening I was pretty smashed and vegged on the couch and watched all the Olympics that I could handle.<br />
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The next day we woke up early and hit up some amazing trails in Gold Canyon, AZ before driving back to Tucson. The drive home was interrupted by a huge biker rally organized by the Hells Angles who were riding to the prison in Florence. There must have been 1000+ bikes....it was huge!<br />
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I have also been doing some testing for <a href="http://www.wolftoothcycling.com/">Wolftooth Components</a> since I have been out here. Midwest proud! Lets just say I am really impressed. I was pretty happy to be running the light set up while Trav was crushing me on the climbs in the race last weekend!<br />
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I was able to remove my front shifter, f. der, inner & outer chainring, cables, housing, and frame fittings and replace with a WT 34 narrow/wide chainring.<br />
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So far the set up has been flawless and I have done everything from racing XC to 4 hour trails rides, to gnarly 2 + hour descents...not a single dropped chain.<br />
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All you need is a Shimano R. Der. with a locking clutch and you can do it....I actually ran this setup on my Superfly for Iceman this year.<br />
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The exciting part is the new GC(Giant Cog). Its a replacement cog to convert your Shimano cassette to an 11-42. You simply remove the 17t cassette and spacer and install the 42 GC on the inside of the cassette.<br />
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Out here in AZ with all the steep mtn climbs its been really nice to have the range. I've been riding the Wolftooth 34 in the front and with the GC in the rear I've been able to climb everything that's climbable and never run out of gears on a descent. The shifting to the 42 both up and down is flawless!<br />
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This weekend I'm hoping to make it up to the 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo and have some fun ripping more trails! WooHooo - Thanks for reading. Next up - Training in Tucson w/ the Czech's!b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-45713038947088371712014-02-06T14:19:00.001-08:002014-02-06T14:51:41.636-08:00Video Killed the Radio StarHaving so much fun on the new 650b Remedy! The bike is so capable, so fast, and so fun. Words can't describe so I thought I'd just do a video blog!<br />
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The big ride! First time on the stuff at the top of Mt. Lemmon. WOW! That's some good stuff. Just need to work on my climbing so I can make it up there more often!<br />
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Possibly the most fun section of trail ever? The Chutes - I think I spotted Greg HB Herbold out there the other day!<br />
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The Upper 50 - Like a playground for MTB's...so many alternate lines!<br />
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Until next time RIDE ON - or maybe more realistically STAY WARM!b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-11551171357044915732014-01-10T13:28:00.001-08:002014-01-10T13:31:22.817-08:00Back in the Desert AgainWell we made it....Happy New Year<br />
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The driving has been epic lately. I think I spent over 70 hours or 5,000 + miles in the car between leaving for the last race of the season in NC and arriving in Tucson. That's a lot of miles in a 3 week time frame...I might even be qualified to drive a big rig after that amount of hauling.<br />
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So - CX Nationals is this weekend....and I'm not going to be there. I'm a little bummed but at the same time when I look back at the weather conditions in WI from mid Nov - mid Dec I am not surprised. It was hard to even train thru to the North Carolina race. Add in the holidays and the time spent traveling and starting my season earlier than normal there was no way I was going to be prepared to have a good go.<br />
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So far so its pretty awesome! I've just been on a few (4) very low key rides to get the feel of her. First Impressions....650b wheels are definitely for me, for a 140mm trail bike it climbs like a dream, super stable at high speeds, and again the dropper seat post is a must! Really looking forward to some more time.<br />
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So far we've hit Fantasy Island, AZ Trail, Bug Springs/Prison Camp, and even discovered a new loop at the Como Trails...check it out<br />
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Next up maybe a trip up to Phoenix area for the McDowell Meltdown, some rest, some relaxation, and a little cross training...oh yeah and of course more fun sweet mtb rides on the Remedy!b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-44042710467488157382013-12-23T10:05:00.006-08:002013-12-23T10:05:42.242-08:00Carolina Dreamin'NCCX is definitely one of my favorite trips of the year. Its always a good excuse to make a trip to Athens and visit mom and dad, its an awesome drive thru the mountains of VA and TN, and the racing is top notch...even more so this year.<br />
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The last couple of years there has only been a handful of fast guys showing up in Hendersonville. Shriver, Frattini, Berden, myself, and Kerry Werner...this year the level of competition increased quite a bit.<br />
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That pretty much wrapped up my CX season. With extreme conditions in WI making training unbearable, lots of travel time coming up for the holidays and an early start to my season I have called it a year.<br />
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After NC I traveled back to Athens, home, and now I'm back in Athens again for Christmas. Next stop Tucson! Happy Holidays to everyone and thanks for reading.<br />
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I'm pretty pumped because its twice as warm here as in Sheboygan. Its 4 home and 11 here! Woohoo. Needless to say I'm getting pretty excited to be headed to Tucson soon. The race in Hendersonville will be the last of the 2013 season....unless I just happen to squeeze in one more in Chicago on the 21st of Dec.<br />
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First though...a recap of a bunch of local races. It started with the Turkey Trot! A few days after Jingle Cross and I was pretty smashed still. Very little motivation to go training in frigid temps. So I laced up the tennies at went for a 1.25 miles run. Figured if I could do that I could do the Turkey Trot! Mission Accomplished! 2 miles in and feeling good about eating lots of food and watching football the rest of the day! Too bad the Packers stunk. I finished up the day with a sweet night ride 'The Turkey Hurl' in super slippery conditions working on the skills.<br />
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By the time Saturday rolled around I got motivated! Who knows why but I went with it....3 hours of jamming all within 4 miles of home? Again who knows why? But it was fun...<br />
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After watching the video again I realized that it was Saturdays morning viewing of the Koksijde WC that got me motivated!<br />
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Sunday I did the first of three local races. Isaac Neff proceeded to smash me at the Booty Cross in Madison, maybe I was tired from the 3 hour jam session, maybe I wasn't 100% motivated, but it didn't really make a difference. Even if I was on my A game the day belonged to Isaac.<br />
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The next weekend was the Norge CX down in IL. What an awesome course! It was a little warmer too which helped. Technical, Off-Camber, with some good climbs and some good descents. Reminded me of a course you would find in Belgium. I scored the W.<br />
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The motivation from the W set me up for one good training day and just enough fitness to grab a little revenge. Isaac and I battled it out again at the State CX Championship this past weekend in brutally cold conditions and with 1/4 lap to go I attacked him on an off camber descent just before a tricky corner and the only climb on the course. It was just enough to get a 2 seconds gap and hold it till the finish. I think it was my first State CX title in WI!<br />
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<br />b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-88434771276479630762013-11-18T14:23:00.000-08:002013-11-18T14:23:03.582-08:00Jingle Rock - Don't stop!I want more....sometimes I wish I was back in Belgium during the Christmas period racing day after day after day. The Cincy/LVille/Jingle Block is the best we can do here in the Midwest though...and I can't make Cincy with Iceman....so I want more COWBELL!<br />
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This is when you can make or brake a season. Motivated because it was so fun, yet thrashed from 3 weekends of back to back racing w/ 16+ hours in the car traveling each weekend. Last year motivation trumped knowledge and I blew myself out. This year I am going to rest up a little before going again. Older = Smarter!<br />
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Jingle Cross truly was a blast though and definitely the best cross race in the US. Hard hard hard, Belgian like courses. Raucous spectators, Beer, Flyovers, Runups, Handups, and more. If you've never been you need to make it next year.<br />
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Oh yeah - and each year the competition gets a little better! Friday night under the lights has to be one of my favorite races of the year. Last year I was 5th and this year I managed to one up that with a 4th! I was pumped to be battling with Powers and Driscoll. Towards the end of the race it was down to just me and Driscoll and I felt like a might have had a shot at the podium, but he kept the pressure on in the last few corners and I made a mistake. Stoked to race in the stealth Bontrager kit for the night!<br />
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Saturday was round 2 and I was ready for battle again. This time I struggled just a little with fatigue after a getting to bed late and a big effort the night before. The long climb in the back of the course was killing me! The descent on the other hand was awesome with the <a href="http://cyclocosm.tumblr.com/post/67374941259/duuuuuuuude-adam-craig-nose-wheelied-a-corner-at">disc brakes</a>! So much more confidence. I ended up in a 2 man battle with Lindine, but really wanted to save a little gas for Sundays C1. 8th place. Respectable!<br />
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We had some killer burgers Saturday night at an Irish Pub and watched a sweet movie Ghost Ship before a good nights sleep and the final race of the weekend.<br />
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The C1 on sunday was the best yet. Straight up Mt. Krumpet w/ the bikes on the shoulder and a ripping off camber new muddy descent on the back side. Legs were definitely not as sharp as Friday night but I was in the mix. I found it easier to slightly hang of the back of the group rather than run into the back of them at each hard part in the race. Mid way through the race I sensed a small gap before and slick off camber towards the end of the lap.. pedaled hard, but nothing was there??? After a series of unfortunate events I had realized my skewer had come loose. I stopped tightened the skewer, but the group I had been with 6th - 12th place was gone....30 seconds lost just like that...swapped bikes and kept going but was in no mans land.<br />
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A little bummed to end the weekend riding the last 3 laps solo, but that's the way it goes....leaves me hungry for more and with some new confidence that I can ride w/ the best when all goes right!<br />
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b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-49298790985144084202013-11-13T07:54:00.000-08:002013-11-13T07:54:15.469-08:00Mud Fund = Dry & FastAnother year of the Derby City Cup is in the record books. This year was not quite as good as last, but I'll take it for my first "real" cross weekend of the year.<br />
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I went to China and raced cross, but it was more for the experience. I raced the first WCA but it was more to test the bikes that weren't quite ready. I raced Boulder, but I was pretty blown out. I raced another WCA but again more of a warm up for the next days WORS race. <br />
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Basically saying that I wasn't mentally ready for the battle in any of these previous races. Louisville however it was game on. I had all my equipment dialed. My new HED Ardennes wheelsets had just arrived and I was prepared for all conditions w/ the three different tire options(files, mediums, mudders). My bikes were dialed in as identical as they have been all season and my form and confidence were pretty high after Iceman!<br />
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Unfortunately we got caught up in a little traffic on the drive down and lost a little daylight Friday night so the pre-ride was cut pretty short. 13 minutes total to be exact, but I could tell the legs were good!<br />
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Saturday morning we took a spin over to the course to check out some lines, say hi to some friends, and pick up the numbers. Then according to Louisville Standard Operating Procedure we were off to Panera for some lunch and then it was go time.<br />
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I was called up in row 2. I lined up behind Ben Berden, but was instantly swarmed and felt like I was pretty deep coming off of the pavement. Every move I made seemed to get shut down, so instead of wasting energy I stayed patient. Things finally started opening up and then I started a long mission to make it back up to the top 10. Tristan was on the same mission just a few spots behind me and when he caught me with 2 or 3 to go I was pumped we could work together. He pulled for a lap and when I came through he couldn't hold my wheel. I went by him and proceeded to catch a group of Zach McD and Jeremy Durrin on the last lap to secure 10th. Felt great and moved forward the entire race...wish I could have started a little better.<br />
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Saturday night was more tradition....Spinellis' Pizzeria...and this photo says it all! Pretty cool place and great Pizza!<br />
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Sunday was more of the same....the start was a little better, but not good enough. I was in the second big group and it seemed like it was more of a drafting race. Lindine had a problem and came out of the pits and joined our group. I was pumped to work with him and keep moving forward but shortly after Mith Hoke bobbled the blinding off camber and I proceeded to battle ram the back of him....it only comically got worse from there in the next 12.5 seconds for me and then group was completely gone. Lindine ended up 10th...I 18th. In no mans land....caught 2 guys in the last few laps but never close to the back of the group. I was disappointed.<br />
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Luckily I get to go again this weekend at Jingle Cross! I'm loving the new bikes, I'm loving the disc brakes....and it looks like mud this weekend to really give them a good test!<br />
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It's hard to believe that I've now raced the Iceman 20 times. My first Iceman was in 1993. I missed one somewhere in the late 90's when I was living in Tucson. I can't believe how its grown over the years. I remember we used to all do a mass start. I remember going down the back roads of Kalkaska on ice with major carnage in the first huge sandpit. I remember finishing at Mt. Holiday. I remember snow, and closed highways, friends, Omelettes Karaoke, and so much more...<br />
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Its definitely one of my favorite races of the year and even more so lately with the amount of talent at the top end of the race. It really gives me a chance to go and compete with some of the best. It makes me want to do even more cool Mountain Bike races and try to improve.<br />
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This year I was feeling pretty overextended 3 weeks before the race. I had just driven thru the night on my way home from the Boulder CX race and was still recovering from China. I decided no more racing till Iceman. Its amazing what 2 weeks of solid training and no travel on the weekends can do to your confidence, energy levels, and fitness. I really needed that 2 weeks to get ready for the Iceman and it paid off. The first week I just went out and road endurance miles. The 2nd week I did 2 * 20 intervals 4 times in a 5 day period. Nothing fancy just pedaling hard. Scroll down and look left and you can check out all the training rides on Strava. Then it was a little rest and a final VO2 workout before traveling to Traverse City.<br />
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We arrived after a long rainy drive up and over Lk Michigan. The scenic route wasn't so scenic this time, but still better than Chicago any day! We rolled into town and hooked up with my dad and the Buermans for dinner.<br />
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Friday morning was relaxing in bed watching the Koppenburg CX race on a hacked feed from the internet, followed by a great pre-ride w/ Trav, Chloe, Katharine Pendrel, and the Adv 212 crew.<br />
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Race day temps were a little chilly and a little wet but really not bad. I raced w/ a long sleeve base layer under a long sleeve skinsuit, a hat under the helmet and leg warmers...perfect for me. The start to me seemed much more controlled and less chaotic than normal. Maybe it was because the one line in the course was really dialed and the wet leaves and sand weren't quite packed to cement status off the main line. There was one crash not too far behind me early on that scared me a little. The puddles were a new factor to consider, but everyone again seemed pretty respectful.<br />
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I felt like the group was still pretty big after the first Tornado Alley singletrack section. Somewhere in the middle after a long singletrack section Kabush, Finsty and Ettinger really put the hammer down and started to split the group...maybe 10-11 guys....after Williamsburg it was down to 7.<br />
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Jeremiah Bishop went off the front shortly after Williamsburg but the group had him safely in check the entire time. Cole must have done a huge effort on the early parts of the Vasa trail to bridge back on, but was only to be popped back off up Anita's Hill. The group was working together really well and caught Jeremiah with 4k to go. To my surprise we didn't fly by him...we actually slowed up and let him sit in and recover....it was at that moment that I should have attacked but I missed my split second window in confusion as to why we slowed so much....I was also a little further back than I should have been because I was taking a free ride while the others were chasing JB. <br />
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The battle began, but in my opinion it was a slow mo battle to get Kabush's wheel not go hard. Lots of chopping and shifting of positions from 3k-1k to go. In the end I funneled into the first short singletrack piece in 5th....too far back. On the IceBreaker descent Finsterwald passed me and I was 6th....way too far back. I still had gas in the tank for the final push and was able to go around Finsty and Ettinger, but Kabush Wells and Bishop already had 2 bike lengths and it was too late. 4th. I know its a great result, but I'm a little bummed I didn't try to go harder earlier.....next year :)<br />
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My Superfly PRO SL was dialed and worked perfect. It was light and fast and I could definitely tell the XXX 29er wheels made life a little easier on all the rollers. Huge thanks to RACC and all my other sponsors for the support for another great MTB season.<br />
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b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-8336616431443741322013-10-15T11:38:00.000-07:002013-10-15T11:42:52.713-07:00Boulder CXSo I mention perfect weather and then this happens! Andrea just got home from her ride and its now pouring down rain and maybe just on the plus side of 50 degrees.<br />
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Luckily for me I just got home from the Boulder UCI CX weekend and I'm pretty tired from pulling an all night drive across I-80 and I'm not riding today. Maybe just some yoga, some tea, and some <a href="http://live.redbull.tv/events/202/red-bull-rampage-2013/">Red Bull Rampage</a>! WOW - those guys are crazy.<br />
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So yeah, time to reflect on the first UCI cross weekend of the year. Chloe had just stayed at our house for the Sheboygan WORS race and offered to return the favor and let me crash at her parents. Billy Jones had offered the space in the Sprinter van for bikes to drive out and me to drive back. So a one way ticket was all it took. Karl was pumped to lend a hand, get out of town and tag teamed the weekend with Mike Teff who was wrenching for the contingent of juniors who were out representing the ISCorp-Intelligentsia Team.<br />
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It was the first time I had been back to Boulder since Andrea and I lived in Niwot for a short 3 or 4 month spell back in 2002. It was pretty much how I remembered it, but a lot more developed.<br />
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Day 2 - I was ready to give it a little more gas. I went out for a morning spin to loosen the legs and preview the course at Valmont. Pretty technical and definitely no hiding or drafting like the day before. I had another great start, but wasn't aggressive enough again. I also really struggled at the 5-10 minute mark in the race which didn't really allow me to latch on to the back of the group. Again I found myself racing around 16th - 17th position with a group of 3 which included Tristan just a few seconds up. For a few laps I was close to bridging, but just didn't have that extra 2%. I finished 17th..slightly better but nowhere near what I'm capable of...the last lap was a little exciting battling with 3 others and trying to sprint with a bunch of fish net in my cassette??? Hope that stuffs not a factor in Jan at Nationals.<br />
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I was finally feeling comfy on the bikes and was starting to have fun ripping the corners. I loved the disc brakes....so much confidence and reliability especially on the steep descents of the Valmont course. The new HED wheels were solid...With a little more time on the bikes and some quality training at home from now until Louisville I think I'll be back in the top 10 soon!<br />
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The drive home was brutal....straight from the race course to the back of the sprinter van. Thru the middle of the night. 17 hours later and I was totally wasted and back in Sheboygan.<br />
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b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-29053259706924992282013-10-15T10:06:00.003-07:002013-10-15T10:17:59.045-07:00Best Time of The YearI love riding in the fall. I love racing in the fall. Leaves changing colors, the smells, the sights, and the perfect temps....you really can't beat it....<br />
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So after China I needed a break. I took the week off of the bike, but couldn't pass up the WORS race. I really wanted to go just to support Andrea, but the weather was perfect and I figured it wouldn't hurt to check out the new race course. I didn't really race, but just went out and had some fun on my bike!<br />
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After the Cascade WORS race I was feeling refreshed and ready to log some miles, but I couldn't get it out of my head that some of the best MTB time was right NOW! So I went north to the UP and pedaled around with some TREK guys. It was a blast. We ripped a Tues Night ride on the South Trails(one mandatory night ride per year!). Wed I think I put in 9 hours of chamois time! Testing bikes, hitting jumps, and best of all got a secret tour of the North Shore MQT Trails which I had heard so much about thanks to Phil and Cooper. It was so much fun...so much in fact that even a day after 5-6 hours of pedal time I still had enough gas for one more guided tour of all the best and brand new stuff in Ishpeming. It was truly a great 3 days on the bike in the UP!<br />
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A day of rest and then a weekend of racing. First up was Saturday on the cross bikes with the MWI crew down in MKE. Racing for cupcakes is always fun! Just before the race the skies opened up and we had the first muddy cross race of the season. Tristan smoked me....I need to get my cross fit dialed and more time on my bikes.<br />
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Sunday was the Sheboygan WORS race. I haven't done the race in a long time. Maybe 5 or 6 years. It was pretty sweet to go and race in front of the home crowd! Cole and I had an awesome battle, probably the best of the year. On the last lap I think we had something like 4 lead changes. There was mud, wet roots, singletrack...all what a hard MTB should be like....in the end Cole beat me, but definitely one of the best races of the year.<br />
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Andrea finished the year on a high note and was 3rd and an impressive 4th at the Sheboygan race with stiff competition. She was 4th in the series. Very Proud Husband! I finished up the WORS series in 2nd.<br />
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b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-72440406530859624162013-09-24T10:22:00.001-07:002013-09-24T11:57:13.846-07:00Qiansen Trophy aka #chinacx Where to begin on this whirlwind trip! I guess at the beginning. Subaru Cup - Mitch Hoke says, "Hey, You want to go to China and race Cross" "Its free" - I say, "No Way" and so it begins...<br />
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A month later and I'm filling out race applications and receiving broken English e-mails from a guy named Song and wondering to myself if this is even real. A few expedited Passport renewals for Andrea and Elicia, some Chinese Visa's and we are off! Just don't drink the water and don't eat any fresh veggies that might have been washed in the water!<br />
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The alarm chimes at 3am and we were out to Milwaukee. After a 5 hour layover in Detroit we board the plane for a epic 13:30 hour flight to Beijing! Surprisingly the Beijing airport is quiet and customs is a piece of cake. Outside our translator is waiting for us and we hop the bus for a 2 hour transfer to Yanqing. <br />
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We arrive roughly 28 hours after we woke the previous day in the US. With little to no sleep on the plane we were pretty tired, but pumped to be there. Many of the other American racers had already arrived.<br />
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The next day after a decent amount of sleep we called a taxi(quite the challenge with the major language barrier) and we were off to the Great Wall of China at Badaling. The Great Wall is over 4,000 miles long. Try to wrap your head around that one....it was truly impressive. I was blown away at how steep it was in certain sections.<br />
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After our trip to the wall we hit the city via bicycle to go and check out the <a href="http://youtu.be/lCAgWsl3JcU">race course</a>. First Impressions...bumpy and fast! 3 forced dismounts up steps, but no barriers. 3 good drops with some tricky surface transitions and a short fast brick start/finsh stretch. All in all I was pretty happy with the course and I knew it would suit me well. Navigating the city streets....that on the other hand was pretty challenging. HONK HONK HONK!<br />
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Race day was pretty low key. A good breakfast and then the waiting game. Pinning on numbers and preparing bottles. I pedaled over to the race course around 12:30 arriving just in time for the 1:00 opening ceremonies and 1 last inspection lap on the race course. I watched most of the Womens race to check out the start and some of the lines they were taking.<br />
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The race: It started out good with a fron row call up.<br />
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Glad the first cross race of the season is over with...its definitely a vastly different effort than the MTB. I think the next round will go much smoother. Hopefully Providence and Boulder are next up.<br />
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After the race we had another amazing dinner with all the athletes, race promoters, and UCI staff. Then it was game on! We were staying at a Hot Springs Resort. So it was time to go check it out. It was pretty spectacular sight to walk into this resort and see 20 Americans laid out from racing on the heated marble tile slabs getting ready for Chinese Foot Massages. 40 minutes of pure pleasure followed by 15-20 different style hot tub spas including one with flesh eating fish to make your feet smooth! It was a trip!<br />
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The flight home went fast for me....9 hour of sleep on the 12 hour flight! Winning! Huge thanks to the Qiansen Sports Group for their amazing hospitality and a trip of a lifetime. b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-15968263586780854572013-09-16T09:34:00.002-07:002013-09-16T10:28:22.877-07:00From Frazzled to Five Timer at The Fat Tire<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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WOW - Can't be much happier than I am right now after the weekend up in the Northwoods. I think I race well up there because its so relaxing. It's just my kinda place...<br />
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2 weeks ago my cyclocross bikes started to arrive. I was pumped and thought I would be able to get them together in time for a local race before the real season starts. In short...I did, but I didn't and it was really really frustrating. Lots of small issues turned into a major cluster of a day, however I managed to throw 3 bikes on the roof and make it across town for the first WCA race which was luckily in Sheboygan. I won, but it was one of my hardest efforts of the season. I had issues with both cross bikes(this years and lasts) and had to switch to my mtn bike for the finish, but even had issues with that after building it that morning from Grand Junction.<br />
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After the ugliness on Sat I wasn't that confident heading into Sundays WORS race. I had fixed the issues with the MTB(saddle about 1" too low) and was ready to give it another go. I had a good start and mentally was back in the game. Physically however I wasn't in top form. I was already dehydrated from Saturdays cross race in the upper 80's and although the temps were low at Lk Geneva I was drenched in sweat from the humidity. I was riding well technically, but the legs were starting to cramp. Tristan attacked on the last climb and with CHEQ looming I was not willing to go too deep and risk major cramps. I settled for 2nd.<br />
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I think the craziness of the weekend forced me to realize I really needed to rest up for CHEQ...my 7th weekend in a row of racing. During the rest something flipped mentally and I became hungry for the win! I dropped everything and was fully focused on doing it right.<br />
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We drive up Friday morning like always. The lady at the Phillips Subway coughed on my sub...it freaked me out. We arrived and joined up with Tyler G and crew for a pre-ride. All standard. We stayed in a new hotel, but it was much improved of the traditional place we used to choose. I shined up my Superfly 100 after the preride, we had a homemade meal Andrea cooked and brought up with us. She is awesome. All was perfect.<br />
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Race morning was also pretty standard. Some coffee, some oats, some granola. I tried not to eat as much as normal...my stomach was a little full at the start of Grand Junction and I didn't like that feeling. Had a great warm up with Trav and told him I was mentally ready. He said something like - sometimes that what it takes...you just have to will your way thru things - Awesome that it worked out the way it did...<br />
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Things were slow thru Rosies field. That was fine by me. I stayed at the front and stayed safe. I finally looked back after the first few rollers and realized the lead group was 150 guys...uh oh. So I put in a hard effort and followed by Jason McCartneys hard effort we were down to 12. Pretty standard from there across OO and then it got crazy. Around a right hander on the Birkie Trail a quad high sided and took out 4 or 5 guys including Trav and Michael Olheiser. I couldn't beleive it...I was pretty mad because earlier in the race the quads were screwing around on the leadout....totally not cool. We slowed things up and let the guys who crashed latch back on, but then immediately another crash. Then I got scared. Something weird was happening and I needed to get to the front and go a little to avoid this section of carnage.<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZsFv02ZgNs">By the time we hit firetower I'm guessing the lead group was 8 or 9 guys. I climbed pretty good up firetower. Started in 5th at the bottom and finished the top in 3rd wheel.</a> I was ready for the birkie, but was getting some cramps. Not good. Luckily when we started pedaling hard they went away. JMAC put in some short attacks, but nothing ever snapped the group too bad. 5 Over the top of the Birkie, but guys were latching back on down Telemark Rd.<br />
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I knew it was coming down to the last few climbs. I stretched things out on one of the final descents. Trav came around and attacked to the final few climbs. He was leading into the last climb and ripped that left hander to instantly gain 10ft. I was pumped and thought he would win. I was following JMAC ready to counter if JMAC bridged to Trav. Half was up the hill JMAC dumped 3 or 4 gears and had to sit down. I went around him and sensed a swarm so pedaled hard. Trav must have been fading on the top half of the climb because I went around him pretty fast and instantly knew win #5 was in the books. Chequamegon Winner again! <br />
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After the finish I was pumped to hear that Momentum Endurance riders also went 1,2 in the short and fat. Won the short and fat single speed. Then we watched Chloe come across the line in 1st and Andrea in 10th. Couldn't have been any more perfect for me! Super impressed by Trav's never give up ride of the day! <br />
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Again very proud of Andrea who had been having a killer season. There are some really fast girls up at CHEQ and for her to score a top 10 two years in a row is pretty great.<br />
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My 29er!!! Superfly 100 was flawless all day. It's definitely the right bike for the race.<br />
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Next up: CHINA! Ha - Can't believe that one...better get to work.b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-36775517598268513402013-09-05T05:58:00.004-07:002013-09-05T06:08:21.318-07:00Grand Shenanigans!A variety in the schedule and fun was the name of the game this mtb season and I have to give huge props to Epic Rides out of Tucson for making this happen. It started early in the season with the Whiskey 50 and this past weekend I raced in the inaugural Grand Junction Off-Road aka the Grand 40. <br />
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The race for me started with a Thursday flight from Appleton - MSP - SLC - Grand Junction. We arrived at the airport and had a sweet Ford Aerostar limo and hilarious driver back to the hotel. Friday morning we woke up and walked down to Main Street Bagels for a cup o Joe to get the weekend started. <br />
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Once awake Chris and I went out to pedal around and pre-rode the 15 Grand race course. This allowed us to see the first 7 miles of our race course and the last. Definitely some techy stuff! Like I said before REAL mountain biking. <br />
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Friday evening was the Fat Tire Crit. A way for the racers to give back to the community by putting on a good show and race circles downtown while the spectators drink beer and listen to live music. Definitely a festival type atmosphere. The race doesn't mean much to the racers except for a call up on Sundays XC race and some sponsorship exposure. Some take it serious and others try to save there legs for Sunday. <br />
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I was feeling pretty good about 15 minutes into the race. Troy Wells and Ben Sonntag were off the front. I was ready to go for the win and was marking Carl Decker as the guy to beat. With a lap and a half to go I had a good feeling we were not going to bring back the 2 leaders and I settled in for the field sprint. I jumped on the high speed backside straightaway and was able to rip the last 3 corners to win the field sprint and finish 3rd! I was pumped and feeling good about Sunday.<br />
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Saturday was the hardest day. A full day of not much going on. Its hard to kill that much time in a hotel room, but important to stay rested. We did a little more recon of the course on Saturday and then went into chill mode. Chris and I did a Indiana Jones marathon and then went for a dinner with Trav and Chloe.<br />
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Sunday morning it was nice and early to avoid the heat of the day. We were on the start line at 7:30am. And then we were off. 40 miles of serious MTB action. What scared me a little was that 25 miles were unknow and somewhere in there was 1:00 hour of climbing and 1 hour of some serious descending with some big drops and open exposure. Turns out the descents were pretty awesome. After the first 30 minutes of racing/climbing I was letting the leaders go and trying to stay below the red line which is important for a flat lander to do while at altitude. However I was ripping the descents pretty good and was able to hook up with Carl Decker and at the bottom of the 45 minute descent we were a group of 6 battling for the win. Ben Sonntag, Sepp Kuss, Chris Baddick, Carl, Kris Sneddon, and myself.<br />
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We started the long climb out of the river valley and 3 guys attacked. Carl and I were in 4th and 5th and Sneddon was fading. By the top of the climb Decker was 10 seconds up on me. On the following high speed descents I was really letting it rip trying to close the gap, but in doing so got off line a few times. Sneddon caught back on and then proceeded to drop me up the super hard 1.5 mile slick rock climb. 15 minutes of brutal exposed, sun beating down on you, steep climbing. I was now in survival mode and limped to the finish line in 6th place.<br />
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Overall super happy I made it out to GJ. Big Thanks to Chris Peariso for twisting my arm. I'll definitely be back next year.b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-10064528220681509232013-08-26T10:00:00.001-07:002013-08-26T10:20:05.469-07:004 down 4 to goPreparation for the next race starts as soon as you cross the finish line - It'll be a miracle if I can pull off 8 weekends in a row of racing. Probably not the smartest, but its whats on tap. 4 down after this weekend. Sunburst, Ore To Shore, Franklin, & Suamico. Up next Grand Junction, Lk Geneva, Chequamegon, & China? Yup China! More details to come on that one...so first its Sumaico.<br />
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The weekend started like most - cleaning up the bikes from the previous weekend. It was nice. Just me and Oscor hanging out in the front yard on a perfect day making some bikes shine. Not much looks nice than a freshly cleaned Shimano drive.<br />
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Saturday morning we hit up the Farmers Market before heading up to Green Bay to coach the WIN high school mtb clinic. Pretty awesome so see 21 kids registered and amped up on MTB racing. Can't wait to see how WIN plays out over the next few years. It for sure is going to up the level of WORS competition.<br />
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Sunday it was another trip up to GB for the WORS race, but overnight somebody plugged in the hair dryer and forgot to turn it off. There was a stiff wind blowing from the West bringing in some pretty warm air. Unfortunately the course was pretty wooded and there was no air flow back in the woods. It was sweltering. With the heat and a big race next weekend I wasn't eager to go all in on lap number one.<br />
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Cole took off in the first singletrack, but Nathan jumped between us and Cole was riding away. I didn't feel quite as good on my bike as the previous weekend and even stopped during the first lap to try and let some tire pressure out. It helped a little but not a ton. After a lap Cole was up 1:30 and I went to the front to start to close things down. I whittled the group down to just Tristan, Tyler, and Darrin, but only took about 15 seconds out of Cole's lead. I got a little help from the other guys, but every time they went to the front the pace slowed a little too much.<br />
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Time to go clean the bikes again...they look about as nasty as my legs did at the finish. Another solid race for Andrea in 4th. Just lost out on the sprint for 3rd. Next up The Grand 40! Big Thanks to <a href="http://www.xtrphoto.com/Photos/2013/WORS_MTB_Series/09_Reforestation_Ramble/6_WIN_Cycling_Rider_Clinic">XTRPhoto.com</a> for taking some great pictures of the WIN Clinic and all the WORS races.b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35074100.post-88043792808304641992013-08-21T13:40:00.000-07:002013-08-21T13:45:38.290-07:00Figuring it out for the win<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgyIiJcZlRXQYhZewZgO8BEn9kHrMEvuOEEjGOUyWwdUFnge26h7GkWssJJxpcBz_zyRQWHtlPTHGj5tgFubkJnKaWa3aaSKF4NFfJqZkAHd_s86X2L-P0mePusd9z86QTo0tCyaw/s1600/2013-08-13+10.48.28.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgyIiJcZlRXQYhZewZgO8BEn9kHrMEvuOEEjGOUyWwdUFnge26h7GkWssJJxpcBz_zyRQWHtlPTHGj5tgFubkJnKaWa3aaSKF4NFfJqZkAHd_s86X2L-P0mePusd9z86QTo0tCyaw/s200/2013-08-13+10.48.28.jpg" width="112" /></a>The week started like most cleaning up from the previous weekends races. Red dirty bikes and iron stained laundry was what I spent most of the day Monday doing, Tuesday things were a bit more exciting. I woke up early in the AM and headed West!<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgiClajuFnBfXT4Pg1Da6Fn8TyDZmk4HVJIFopSmyh9ambHfYzGnofvBwrCNFkG0e3w5zFMhs4kgWgdt9Bs0PKka4Lk_sXnkPk_DG3nBp7pCGLMR8WFOc4Bo2prFom43UCs8DuNSQ/s1600/Alterra1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="132" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgiClajuFnBfXT4Pg1Da6Fn8TyDZmk4HVJIFopSmyh9ambHfYzGnofvBwrCNFkG0e3w5zFMhs4kgWgdt9Bs0PKka4Lk_sXnkPk_DG3nBp7pCGLMR8WFOc4Bo2prFom43UCs8DuNSQ/s200/Alterra1.jpg" width="200" /></a><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEju2df2O8qdFRLKlkC7ogR1plw1tPnL1hc0GA7jkkLQw9kD1DJ6toHkgtJBzDaaIZdK8TMZh3u9QvX7M7bkh_JVW212SecXTzKzhRjch68IeHGrT2RUXp-cT2bT-ytaGaPjQV_q0Q/s1600/AlterraBridge.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEju2df2O8qdFRLKlkC7ogR1plw1tPnL1hc0GA7jkkLQw9kD1DJ6toHkgtJBzDaaIZdK8TMZh3u9QvX7M7bkh_JVW212SecXTzKzhRjch68IeHGrT2RUXp-cT2bT-ytaGaPjQV_q0Q/s200/AlterraBridge.jpg" width="133" /></a>From Eagle River to the Rock. WORS #8 at the new bike park at Franklin Ridge. Most of the race course was the same, but there were some changes that I thought were for the positive....with much more potential for the future! I was pretty tired for some reason the morning of the race, but once they said go I knew I had great legs! I ended up attacking middle of the 2nd lap of 5 and my gap grew each lap! I soloed in for my first WORS race win of the year.<br />
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I have been playing with my position a bit on my bike and I think I finally have it dialed. After 6 months of adjusting to riding the 29er I finally found its full capabilities Sunday! Can't wait to let it rip again!b-matterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14915460302506536746noreply@blogger.com0