Tuesday, April 04, 2006

White Tanks Race, CC at El Tour de Phx & World Cup

Last weekend, we raced in the MBAA #3 out at the White Tanks. We camped out in the Element on Friday night so that we would not have to get up at 4:30AM and drive out to the venue. Luv that Element!

Ty raced again in the Junior 13-14 category and they had to do 2 laps of a 7 mile course. The course had some long-steady climbs with some technical down hill sections and finished off with a gradual but fast decent to the finish. Ty went out strong on the 1st lap and was able to hold on to the second position for most of the lap. He found himself out in front of several racers that he has not beat yet this year. I think all that road racing is starting to pay off for him.

Then, his legs started to really hurt and he felt that was riding very slow. Other racers started to pass Ty as he went out for lap #2. Ty was starting to get frustrated and did not understand why he started so well and then hit wall. On one of the steep climbs, Ty jumped off his bike to run up the hill and he noticed his back wheel was locked up! Ty tried to fix it, but was unable to located the cause. He keep going as fast as he could under the circumstances, but riders continued to pass him and his legs were zapped. As anyone knows who has done a race (or ride) with your brakes rubbing, IT SUCKS! However, Ty kept a great attitude going and did the best he could. Ty continued to ride hard to the finish and crossed the line carrying his bike to take 5th.

We figured out that the adjusting knob on Tyler's brake cable had rattle loose and caused his brakes to clamp down. We will be sure that that never happens to him again! All things considered, I would have to say that this is one of Ty's best races to date. He was faced with some very tough adversity and he kept a great attitude and did the best he could. I am very proud of him!!

I raced the same course and laps as Ty in the Rock Crusher (220 lbs. +) category. My race was not quite as tough as Ty, but I did have a bit of an adventure. I did a poor job of planning my warm up before the race and got to the start line cold. I am one of those people that need a good warm up before a race or my legs turn to stone. So, I decided that I would start the race out easy and turn the speed up once I felt good. NOT!! As soon as the gun went off, I sprinted out with the rest of the field. You get that testosterone flowing and your brain tends not to work that well. 5 minutes into the race and I am up with the lead group and my legs start to yell at me... "What the hell are you doing!?"



I guess that I need to hit my head against the wall about 100 times before I learn my lesson. I start to fall back from the lead group and racers are passing me left and right. As I am coming into the parking lot to head out for my 2nd lap, I start to think about throwing in the towel. Everything hurts, I am hot and I am riding like a small child. But, I make up my mind that I am going to finish this one even if I come in last place. I get a much need handoff in the Feed Zone of Cytomax and water. I pour the water on my face and neck and it was just what I need to perk me up. I start to feel pretty good on my 2nd lap and start passing riders. Wohoo! I am not the worst rider in the world!!

I reach the section on the back side of the course that is known as "Endo Rock". It is a technical step-down that is ridable if you keep your weight back. There is a spectator off to the right of trail shooting video of the racers as they go by this section. I guess he is hoping to film some caranage and I am not one to disappoint him. I roll over the rock pretty smoothly, but front wheel turns as it hits and I go flying over the handlebars! I do the standard tuck and roll and come out it without any major injuries and my bike is not broken (although my ribs are really hurting me today). The guy filming does not ask me if I am OK. Instead, he yells out "You are going to be the star of the show!" Nice! Hopefully he will send me a copy of the video. I survive the rest of the ride to finish 8th among a field of 12 or 13 racers. All in all, it was a great day on the bike for both Ty and I.


You can see more pictures from the event HERE.

While we were racing in the dirt, Corey was on the road racing in the El Tour de Phoenix. His goal was to finish under 3hrs 15 mins and he finished in a time of 3hrs 8 mins in the Platium Group. Way to go CC!! My little bro puts me to shame when it comes to the bike. Complete results can be found at -
http://www.pbaa.com/!ETP/p74m-06.htm

This Friday night we will be doing the Mountain Bike in the Moonlight out at McDowell Mtn. Park. There is usually 100+ riders that come out for the event. Come out and join us if you can. Sunday, Ty will be racing in the AZ State Crit Championships. Another fun weekend ahead of us!!


On another note, Mary McConneloug finished 5th at the World Cup opener. It is great to see an American on the podium again!! Read more about it at http://www.usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=2157


Monday, March 27, 2006

Colossal Cave Race

After his week up in Flagstaff, Tyler finally came home last Saturday. The Edwards were kind enough to drive him down. Since I did not see him for a week, I could swear that he grew an inch since I last saw him! We relaxed at the house for about an hour, loaded up the Element and then headed down to Tucson for the Colossal Cave road race.

The race was a 9 mile course for the Junior men 12 and under. The races started off with a long decent, followed by some rollers and finished off with a good climb up to the finish. Tyler was able to jump out with the lead group of junior riders from the start. He put some space between him and the rest of the field when he reached the climb up to the finish line. Ty rode stong up the hill to take 1st place! His buddy, Zach ,was close behind him to take 2nd place for Red Rock Racing. Those 2 boys are becoming a great 1 - 2 punch!!

This weekend it is time to switch from the road to the dirt and we will be racing in the MBAA event out at the White Tanks. Corey will be coming down for the weekend and he will be racing in the El Tour de Phoenix. Busy weekend, again!
















Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Time Trial, Uncle Corey and Black Beauty

Last weekend, Tyler and his buddy Zack competed in the AZ Time Trial #3. Tyler was very excited to try his new aero bars that we put on his bike this week. It was a 20K fairly flat course with a headwind going out and a much need tailwind coming back. This was Zack’s 1st time trail and Tyler’s 2nd. Zack put in a great ride and took 1st in the juniors 10-12. Tyler came in 2nd place right behind his buddy. A great 1 – 2 punch! Our cycling team, Red Rock Racing, started a blog last week. It is an open blog for all team members to post articles and it should be interesting!!

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Tyler headed up to Flagstaff with the Edwards on Sunday. He is going to be spending the week with his Uncle Corey and hanging out with Zack. They plan on doing some road riding in Sedona and maybe sledding or skiing. I have already heard some great stories from Corey and I am sure there will be a whole lot more before it is all over.

I went for a hike on the Peralta Trail on Sunday afternoon with my buddy, “Rocket Rob”. It had been raining on and off all day in the valley and it looked like we might get a little wet. The rain ended up staying away and we had a great hike - awesome views and great exercise. We started a little late in the day and had to turn back before we got up to the saddle. The last 20 minutes of our hike back to the car was in the dark. Good thing we turned back when we did. We are planning on heading back out there before it gets too hot to do the complete hike.

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I got my new Trek frame last night!!! Yea, me! It looks soooo sweet - Basic Black. I am going to take my new baby out on her maiden voyage tonight.

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Thursday, March 16, 2006

Test Ride, Flagstaff & Coffee


We put on Tyler's aero handlebars on his road bike earlier this week. It took me a while to figure out how to get those darn things on! Ty decided to do a little test ride with his new bars yesterday. The "test ride" turned into a 25 mile ride for him. Wow! I do not know too many 12 year-olds that will do a 25 mile ride all by themselves. Good job Ty! His goal for this year is to place in the top 3 in the US MTB Championships. If he keeps up rides like this, he will have no problem reaching his goal!

Ty is going to race in the AZ #3 Time Trail this Saturday. His buddy, Zack, is also coming down and racing in the TT. It should be fun!

After the race, we are heading up to Flagstaff to see Corey and play in the snow. Hopefully, it is not all melted by the time we get there. The weather man says another snow storm is coming in this weekend. WOHOO!
Tyler is going to stay up in Flagstaff for a few days next week and hang with his Uncle Corey and Zack. I hope they do not drive each other crazy! :-)

Late for the Train has made a special 100% organic roast for our bike team - Red Rock Racing Roast. We are selling the coffee for $8 a bag to help raise $$ for the team. Awesome coffee at an awesome price! If you would like a bag or two, shoot me an email.

That's all I got today!

Monday, March 13, 2006

Rain, Snow, Unicycle Kid & The Ice Bath


After 145+ days without "official" rain, we get a great storm of rain and SNOW in the valley. AWESOME! The mountains surrounding the valley are covered with snow. Something that I have never seen in my 20 years in the valley. We ended up canceling our ride on the new trails on Saturday due to the rain. But, that is OK with me. We needed the rain more than we needed to ride.

Ty got up 1st thing Sun AM and started on the unicycle again. It was freezing cold out at 6AM, but he was out there teaching himself how to ride that darn thing. He can ride it about 30-40 feet now! He is one determined kid!

I still am waiting on my new frame from Trek. Hopefully it will be in this week! I ordered it in flat black with white decals - not real flashy but, very sharp looking. Sunday afternoon, I jumped on my singlespeed and hit the Desert Classic Trail at South Mountain. My legs felt very sluggish and weak the whole ride. So, I decided to give one of Dara's Ice Baths a try.

I filled the tub with cold water and poured in 3 bags of ice. I put my feet and and screamed like a small child for about 5 minutes. I am surprised my neighbors did not call the Police on me. I tried to sit down into the freezing water for about 15 minutes to no avail. I gave up on it and took a nice hot shower. I know - I am a whimp! I decided to give in another try and ran out and picked up 3 more bags of ice (this ice bath thing is starting to get expensive). I fill the tub with cold water, but do not add the ice yet. I get into the tub and get used to the cold water, then I start pouring in the ice. Yea, me! I was able to stay in the icy bath for about 12 minutes. I got out and took a nice long hot shower again. My legs felt like wet noodles the rest of the night. We will see how they feel for tonight's ride.

No races next weekend that we are planning on doing. We might head up to Flagstaff to play in the snow before it is all gone. My brother has talked me into doing the Eipic Rides Whiskey 25 this year. I do not think I am quite man enough for the 50 yet!

Friday, March 10, 2006

Unicycle, Ice Baths & The Commute Back


Tyler decided to use his gift card from the Hungry Dog Crit and some $$ that Grandpa gave him for his birthday to buy a unicycle. Just what we need... another bike. He practiced on that thing all afternoon and is starting to get the hang of it. I love to see that kind of determination in him. I tried it a few times and almost broke my neck. I am sure that you will see Ty riding it on the trails before too long. That kid has more talent than anyone that I know. I wonder where he gets it? (Yes, proud Papa boasting a bit about his son)

Dara Marks wrote a great article on her blog about ice baths. I had never heard about using an ice bath to help in recovery. Very interesting. I will have to give it a try.

My bike commute back into work yesterday was a bit rough. I woke up and my body was saying "NO, BIKE RIDE TODAY, PLEASE!" But, one of the benefits of leaving your car at the office is that you have no choice but to ride. So, I told my body tough turkey... we have no choice but to ride in today. So, I rolled out of bed and had a cup of the Late for the Train coffee. It was so smooth and just what I needed to get me going.

I rolled out of my house and it was quite a cold morning. After about 3 minutes, the wind was cutting right through me. So, I pulled over and put on another jacket that I had in my backpack. My legs, lower back, arms, neck and taint are all hurting like a son of a gun. I keep telling myself to roll on and things will get better. So, I get 20 minutes down the road and I am starting to feel better when I hear that dreaded hiss sound that all cyclists hate to hear. Crap, a flat! I change the flat and air it up and guess what, I hear that lovely sound again! So, I take the tire off again and find that I pinched the tube when I was changing the first flat. I do not have another tube on me, but luckily I packed a patch kit. I get one of the tubes patched and very carefully put the tube and tire back on the rim. I have 1 CO2 cartridge left and I am praying that this tube holds. Based on my morning so far, I am not very optimistic at this point. Fortunately, the tube held air and I am back rolling again. Things are looking up!

I get another 20 minutes down the road and now I am starting to get hot from the extra jacket and I can feel myself sweating. I pull over again and take off the extra jacket. Now that I am all sweaty, the wind is cutting through my body again and I feel like a popcicle. I am not a happy camper. I keep rolling for a few more miles and then I hear a "ting". I thought that I ran over a piece of metal of some sort and I am praying that I do not have another flat. Fortunately no flat, but a spoke on my front wheel broke. That wheel hates me today!! I stop again, wrap the broken spoke around another, open my brake levers all the way and get rolling with a very wobbly wheel. UGH!

At this point, I am just dying to get off my bike. My body hurts, my attititude sucks and I am hating my bike!! I still have about a hour to go until I get to the office and "I want my Mommy!" Believe me, I thought about calling someone to come pick me up and take me away from this hell of a ride. Who knew that a simple 25 mile bike commute to work could feel like an epic ride?

The next 5 miles rolled by without incident. I am now riding on the frontage road next to the 101 freeway and I look over at the 101 that I usually drive every AM. I see that the traffic is backed up bumper to bumper for miles. I start to get a good feeling inside. I am doing something that is good for my body and the environment. Today, I am not part of that nasty congestion or adding to that brown cloud above the valley. My whole attitude takes a 180 degree turn.

I finally arrive at my office and I am feeling great. I have a big smile on my face and I am so glad that I rode in on this day. Not everyday on the bike is all peaches and cream. But, everyday that I spend on my bike is very rewarding in some way or the other. I think sometimes I forget that.

My ride stats:

Miles: 25.5
Ride Time: 1hr 48mins
Total Trip Time: 2hrs 40mins
Avg Speed: 14.3 mph
Calories Burned: 2020

Time for bed. We are heading out tomorrow AM to ride a new trail with some friends of ours and weather man is telling us that there is a 90% chance of rain. WOOHOO!!

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Rain, Bike Commute, Hooky & The Off-Road to Athens

WE GOT RAIN!! Even-though the Valley's official rain gauge did not record any rainfall. Finally after about 141 days without, we had some pretty good sprinkles. We sure could use a whole lot more.

I rode home from work today and it was a great ride. I found a better route and it only took me 1 hour and 55 minutes total time. Not too bad considering it takes me about an hour to drive it with traffic. I would much rather be on the bike than stuck in bumper to bumper traffic. Tomorrow AM I am heading out at 6:30am to ride in to the office.

Here are my ride stats from today...

Miles: 25.85
Ride Time: 1hr 46min
Avg Speed: 14.5 mph
Calories Burned: 1700

Ty got a chance to play hooky from school this afternoon and go to a Spring Training game. His Grandma, Great-Great Uncle Bill and Jigs are in town and they kidnapped him from school and took him to the White Sox vs. Angles game. Ty's relatives are a great influence on him! :-)

If you are into cycling, you have to see the Off-road to Athens! It is the best MTB video/movie that I have ever seen. The movie covers 8 of the top U.S. Pro MTB racers and their quest to represent the U.S.A. in the 2004 Olympic Games. You can purchase the DVD on-line or catch it in the theater on the film tour. It will be playing in Flagstaff, AZ on March 12th (see
http://www.flagstaffmountainfilms.com/modules/films/column.php?columnID=4 for details).

That is all for today. Today's ride wore me out and I need some sleep!

Sunday, March 05, 2006

SS Ride & Hungry Dog Crit



OK, I am tired of referring to myself in the 3rd person. It seemed like a good idea at first, but after further review... not! So, from here on in I will no longer refer to myself as "Dad". Yea, me!

Another great weekend! Saturday we did a little singlespeed ride at the Pemberton Trail with the gang from
www.mtbaz.net. Tyler left his helmet in Grandma's car last week and we forgot to get it for the ride. Of course, we did not figure it out until Grandma called us to remind us about the helmet as we pull into the trailhead parking lot. Luckily, Chris had an extra helmet for Ty to borrow. Thanks, Chris!! There was about 17 riders in the group that hit the trails. This was Tyler's 1st long ride on a singlespeed. He rode as if he had been doing it for years.

Sunday was the Hungry Dog Crit and I planned on making it my first Crit race. The night before, I had a tough time sleeping. I guess I was a little too excited about the race. But, I woke up feeling good and ready to race. When we arrived at the venue, my stomach had other ideas. Thank goodness a port-a-john was near by. After several trips to the can, I decided it was not my day to race. I think it was the beans that I ate the night before - bad call on my part. Yes... I whimped out! Just call me Alice.



Tyler, on the other hand, did not whimp out. He went off in a group of 12 junior riders in the 18 and under category. Off the start, two of the older kids jumped off the front and were gone. Tyler and his buddy, Stephen, leaped into the 3rd and 4th spots and pulled away from the main group. The two of them continued to work together and lapped main field. About half way through the race, they announced a $50 Gift Card to Paragon Cyclery prime. That was enough to get Tyler out of the saddle and sprint for the prime win. He beat Steven to the line to grab the prize. Now, what to buy??? Tyler hung on to take 3rd place in the Juniors and 1st in the "young juniors".


For some more pictures, go HERE.


Friday, March 03, 2006

24 Hours in The Old Pueblo Video & This Weekend


While browsing www.drunkcyclist.com today, we found this link to some great videos from the '05 and '06 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo.

http://www.vladfoto.com/main.php Click Index and then Video. A couple of great video clips that give you a good feel for what the event is like.

Tomorrow AM we are doing a Singlespeed ride with the www.mtbaz.net group out at the Pemberton Trail. It should be a lot fun after the Estrella Race. Pemberton is a great trail for singlespeeds. Sunday is the Hungry Dog Crit - will Dad whimp out or will he actually race in this one? Stay tuned!

Thursday, March 02, 2006

It is About Time!!



Ok, we are finally going to start updating our blog weekely again. Here we go again.

A lot has been going on in 2006 already. Ty has raced in 7 MTB and road races so far - MBAA MTB races at McDowell and Estrella; McDowell Crit; Valley of the Sun TT, Road Race and Crit; and the Sun Devil Crit. We have the Hungry Dog Crit this coming weekend. Wow! Dad even raced last weekend on his Singlespeed in the Rockcrusher category. (Talk about an oxymoron!)


Dad discovered a dent/crack in the down-tube of his Trek Fuel last week before the race. He took in into Landis Cyclery to see if Trek would cover it under warranty. No go. They said that it was due to "rider error" or "mis-use". UGH! Riding in AZ can qualify as "mis-use". How many times has a rock poped up from your front tire and hit the bottom bracket or something out here in the desert? They did offer to replace the frame for a very good discount. All in all, things worked out pretty well. Dad will end up with a new frame with a full warranty for a fraction of the cost of a new one. Gotta luv Trek!

Grandpa and Uncle Corey were out for a visit last weekend. They were in town for the race and to celebrate February's Birthdays. Tyler turned 12 on the 12th. Corey turned 35 on the 13th and Grandpa turned 59 on the 22nd. We are going to have to ride extra hard to get rid of all that B-day cake!

Tyler was the only one of us to take a podium spot by taking 5th place in the 13-14 category at Estrella. Dad came in around 11th in the Rockcrushers and Corey placed 14th in the 19-39 Expert class. Our buddy, Dan, was also in town and he was able to reach his goal by finishing in the Expert class. Check out Dan's Blog for a great story on his weekend.

Complete results can be found at http://www.mbaa.net/content/download.php?id=257406,10,1


Estrella is one brutial course! Our teeth are still chattering from the races!!!


Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Sorry

We have not updated in a while. All is good. Life has been a bit busy and we have not got around to updating the blog. More to come soon. Take care!

Friday, October 14, 2005

Long Time, No Post!

Sorry, life has been very busy and we have not posted here is a bit. Here is a quick list of what has been going on the last week or so.

- Dad started riding his bike into work once a week. (25 miles each way) If he keeps it up, maybe he no longer will be BIG PURPLE PIMP DADDY and just Purple Pimp Daddy. :-)

- We went to the Tour de Fat last weekend at Tempe Town Lake and had a blast again! We have a few pictures posted at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36692431@N00/sets/1115933/


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Monday, October 03, 2005

Tour de Fat - Flagstaff, AZ

The Tour de Fat (TdF) up in Flagstaff was off the hook! This was our 1st TdF and it will not be our last. New Belgium is doing it again next weekend at Tempe Town Lake and we will be there for sure. Every weekend should be a Tour de Fat weekend!

For pictures from the event, go to
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36692431@N00/sets/1062541/ .

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Thursday, September 29, 2005

Tyler's Fetish Cycles Mountain Bike

Dad finished putting together Tyler's new mountain bike. It is a Fetish Cycles D&S and it is 2.5 pounds lighter than his K2 bike. Ty is very excited about trying it out on the trails this weekend. We are all set for the Tour de Fat up in Flagstaff on this Saturday. Here are a couple of pictures of Tyler's new baby. (click on the picture to view more pics)


New Desgin, New Fetish and Interbike

We changed the layout of our blog to make it a little easier to read. We had some feedback that it was tough to read on some computers. Let us know what you think.

I was browesing around
www.mtbr.com last night at all the pictures from Interbike this year. We had a chance to go, but work and life would not allow it. Oh, what we are missing!

We are in the process of putting Ty's new Fetish D&S mountain bike together. We should have it done tomorrow and post a few pictures.


Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Do You Listen To "Un-Cool" Music & Are You Man Enough to Admit It?

“Dirdir” from MTBR started a great thread - What's On Your Music Machine? Here is his original post…
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If you don't know by now, I like to listen to music while riding. I have all sorts of different tunes on my music machine. I could list the bands/songs that I think are cool, but I would rather list some of the songs/bands that I know are not cool. So, here are some of the songs I listen to regularly during rides that make me look like a geek/loser, but ride like a monster. This list is no BS. All true.

1. "Man, I Feel Like a Woman" by Shania Twain. This is a very catchy song.
2. "Wannabe (Yo I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want)" by the Spice Girls.
3. "Soak Up the Sun" by Sheryl Crow.
4. "Supernova" by Liz Phair5. "You Should Be Dancing" by the Bee Gees.

Ok, have at it, but if you do, you must list the "un-cool" songs you like.


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I am embarrassed to say it, but I have a good list of “un-cool” songs on our Ipod…

-Neil Diamond, Sweet Caroline
-Adam Ant, Strip
-Enya, Various Songs
-ELO, Turn to Stone
-The DiVinyls, I Touch Myself
-Dixies Midnight Runners, Come on Ilene
-Billy Squire., Everybody Wants You
-New Order, Bizzar Love Triangle
-Berlin, You Take My Breathe Away
-Europe, The Final Countdown
-Right Said Fred, I'm Too Sexy

"Let the 1st man that has never listened to any of these songs cast the 1st stone!"

Monday, September 26, 2005

Spin Cycle & The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Tyler did his 1st group road ride yesterday with the PMBC Spin Cycle group over at Desert Breeze Park. Tyler did great and fit right in with the gang. We were pacing along at 20-24 mph and Ty felt right at home. Total ride was 31 miles. Thankfully, it was a flat ride and Dad was able to keep up with him. Tyler even got a shout out in their weekly ride email…

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Ohcotukee Loop: Just Another Day on the Road
Added September 25, 2005
Written by Glen Fletcher

We had 22 riders take off on a nice cool morning, ok cool for AZ standards. We also had 5 new riders, Joy, Amanda Tyler, Jeff, and Jim, welcome. One of the highlights was Tyler showing his dad how to ride a road bike. It seems we had 4 flats today, glad I missed one. Mike Klein got the sprint points over Riggs and 5th Ave., well done Mikey. Other than that, it was just another day on the road. Oh yea, there was a Jimmy sighting, but Mike Kirk wasn't along to sing the song. If you don't know, send me a note and I'll relay.

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Over the weekend, Dad got out and saw “
The 40-Year-Old Virgin”. Very funny movie! I highly recommend that you see it if you are in the mood for a good laugh. (if you are 18 or over)

Friday, September 23, 2005

Arizonins at the MTB National Championships

Arizona did pretty well at this year's MTB National Championships. We had over 60 Arizonins compete and 28 Podium Spots! We also had a few win the National Champion jerseys...

PRO WOMEN DOWNHILL FINAL RESULTS
1 BUHL, MELISSA - CHANDLER, AZ - KHS BICYCLES

KAMIKAZE DOWNHILL FINAL RESULTS
1 STILWELL, JESSA - SIERRA VISTA, AZ-DAWN TO DUSK - BEGINNER WOMEN

MARATHON FINAL RESULTS
1 GORRY, WAYNE - PAYSON,AZ - CANNONDALE - MEN 50+
1 CONNORS, MATTHEW - SCOTTSDALE,AZ - MINI OPEN MEN

EXPERT CROSS COUNTRY FINAL RESULTS
1 ALLEN, TIM - FLAGSTAFF, AZ - NAU - EXPERT MEN 19-24
1 BECKER, STEVE - PRESCOTT, AZ - EXPERT MEN 55-59
1 MEYERS,MELANIE - FLAGSTAFF, AZ - RED ROCK RACING - EXPERT WOMEN 19-24

SPORT CROSS COUNTRY FINAL RESULTS
1 COX, AMY - SCOTTSDALE, AZ - NOVA - SPORT WOMEN 18 & UNDER

You can see the complete results for Arizonains at http://www.teamnova.org/images/azins_mtb_nationals.pdf

For overall results for the USA MTB National Championships, see http://www.norbanationals.com/results/champ2005/

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Tour de Fat

The 6th annual Tour de Fat in Flagstaff is coming up this Oct. 1st. We have never been before, but hear many good things. We plan on going this year to take part in the rides and the fun. Check it out at http://www.newbelgium.com/vibe_tourdefat_flagstaff.php .

They are also having one in Tempe, AZ the following weekend (10/8/05) that I am sure we will attend also...
http://www.newbelgium.com/vibe_tourdefat_tempe.php

Monday, September 19, 2005

Back to Real Life


We got home last night around 11 PM, unloaded the Element and went straight to bed. We are very tired from our great trip, so we will be short today. We added the rest of the pictures from Mammoth and posted them HERE.

Congratulations to everyone who competed in this year's USA MTB National Championships.