Monday, March 31, 2008

Let the games begin!

We've trained, we ridden, worked out, played hard and ate a well balanced meal. Now it's time to suck it up and see how our training will pay off. This week, the team begins a few weeks of racing, followed by more racing (2 races/week) for the next 3 weeks. Prairie City, Boggs 8hr, PC, Napa Valley Dirt Classic, PC, Sea Otter, PC, then a small break before another PC race then Cool24hr. So much for fun rides, because there won't be time. Come June, you'll find me sipping a Guiness poolside watching my homey-cats pump the track and gettin' silly. The next 3-4 weeks is the majority of what many of us have been training for, plus all the PC races and of course Death Ride in July. It's fun and I must say... I'm addicted to riding my bike. At any point today, I could have easily swapped my polo shirt for jersey and headed out for a spin. All in good time...

Papa Puddy Tat

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Chinese Ticks and Singletrack


Last Saturday we gathered The Cats and headed over to China Camp in San Rafael for a day of super-cool single-track and fun. 12 Cats (the dirty dozen) clawed up the trail and collected about 23 miles throughout the park. I believe our venture uncovered every single nasty climb there was to find. The sweet singletrack wasn't enough for some of our punishment seeking riders, so we detoured a few times to test our legs and minds. My knees are still aching 4 days later.

As if the climbing didn't hurt enough, a hitchhiking tick decided to burrow into Yvette's neck, so Mojojo had to do an emergency extraction. He moved in like Steve Irwin mumbling something in an Aboriginal tone and grabbed that sucker with his teeth and pulled it out head and all. (substitute fingers for teeth for visual fancy).


All of our Cats use Frontline or Advantage (for that Raceday edge) so it came as a surprise that this little guy was successful at landing the first stage of his mission.

At any rate, a great ride, great people, great post-ride eats and THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WEATHER I have seen so far this year.

It's that time of year, so check your legs, socks, clothes and friends for ticks. They carry disease and can really be a pain in the ass (if you let them get that far). :-)

To see more pics, view our Flickr page here.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Death Ride is on!



Found out today that I'm in for the 2008 Death Ride. The lottery names have been listed and quite a few of our Team are in as well. It should be a great year now that I'm forced into putting more mileage and hill climbing in. I feel like this might be what it takes to give me more strength for the the single speed MTB races, and provide me with an awesome goal for the year.
I don't just want to give it my "all". I want all 5 passes in a reasonable time with less pain in the end. 15,000 ft of climbing and 129 miles sounds pretty brutal, but I'll work up to it. It should be fun!

Yesterday, a friend and I did the Georgetown loop with some added climbing and it felt pretty good. Granted it was only 60 miles and 8000 ft of climbing, but we hammered it out pretty fast and were back home in under 4hrs. I could see doubling that up at some point. Gonna need some salt tabs and Sportslegs though... :-)

Papa

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Crime Scenes & Trailwork


So... today was our scheduled trailwork day with FATRAC out at Salmon Falls AKA Darrington Trail. Our group all arrived on time for a 10:30 departure into the singletrack for a few hours of much needed clearing and downed tree removal. We split up into 3 groups so that one group could clear a tree from Sweetwater before meeting up with the other 2 on Salmon Falls. The day was awesome, weather good, good work, pics, yadda yadda.
About 1pm we began to wrap up and head back to the trailhead. Upon arrival back at the trailhead, we initially noticed yellow caution tape across the entire parking lot around our cars. My initial thought was that someone was breaking into cars and the cops had arrived. We then were notified that a body had been found by some passing motorcyclists in a ditch at the north end of the parking lot. Pretty freaky stuff.


After our raffle and the process of giving our names/statements to the El Dorado County Sheriffs, we were allowed to return to our cars and vacate the lot. Channel 3 and 10 were on scened to report.
There's more pics of our day on Flickr if you're interested.

News Story

Trailwork pics on Flickr

Usually a day of trailwork leaves you with good intrinsic satisfaction.. It did, but was short-lived.

Papa Cat