Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Local MTB and Road Racing This Weekend

Colorado College Criterium 2007
I'm slow getting this posted but we have both mountain bike and road racing this weekend.

The Lake Pueblo Arkansas Point Challenge is Sunday. Once again Vance's Bicycle World is one of the sponsors. Vance was a great sponsor for Pikes Peak Velo many years ago when I was doing the shorter mountain bike races.

On the road, there are both collegiate and USA Cycling races. Saturday morning there are individual and team time trials at the Air Force Academy. Saturday afternoon is the Colorado College criterium. The Air Force Academy road is on Sunday.

If you don't race, the Colorado College criterium would be excellent for watching. Since the course is short, you get to see the riders come by every few minutes. I like watching on the hill just south of the Fine Arts Center. If you're in Pueblo, there are probably some good places to watch the MTB race but I don't know the course. Time trials generally aren't very much fun to watch. The road race would be OK for watching but you don't see the riders very much.

Related Links: 2007 Colorado College Criterium Pictures

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Quick Weather Change Makes Sign Seem Wrong



It's a little hard to tell without clicking for a bigger image, but the highway sign says wildfire. The 2nd part of the message was Hwy 115 closed. I took the picture soon after 6 PM.

Yesterday it was in the 70s and a couple brush fires started. There were big plumes of smoke to the south. Highway 115 was closed as were some highways to the southeast from another fire. 3 Firefighters died fighting the fires.

This morning it was sunny but a little cool. This afternoon a sloppy spring snowstorm moved in. According to a report on The Gazette tonight, the snow has allowed residents to return home along Highway 115.

Related Links: Slideshow with Good Pictures of the Fires

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Win Rock 'N' Roll Extreme Chain Lube



Bicycle Frenzy is giving away a bottle of Rock 'N' Roll Extreme Chain Lube on each of the next 3 Mondays. That would be April 21, April 28, and May 5.

I've been reading Bicycle Frenzy for a few months. It's definitely worth reading if you're a cyclist. Entering the contest will make sure you don't miss new posts. All you have to do to win is sign up for the Bicycle Frenzy RSS or via E-mail and then leave a comment on the post that says you subscribed.

I recently saw a study that showed a shockingly small number of people are using RSS. It allows you to read new content from your common blogs and sites in one place without needing to go see if there's something new.

There's plenty of different feed readers. For a while I've been using Google Reader. I like it because I can share what I find interesting. You can always see the latest things I've shared in the widget in the right sidebar.

I'm not giving anything away but while you're at it you can sign up for my feed or new posts by e-mail.

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Monday, April 07, 2008

Historic Dewey Bridge on Kokopelli Trail Burns

Old Dewey Bridge Burning

Old Dewey Bridge in May 2007A 7-year-old boy playing with matches ignited a brush fire yesterday that destroyed the Old Dewey Bridge that is part of the Kokopelli Trail from Fruita to Moab. The suspension bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1916 and was the state's longest bridge without supports in the waterway it crossed.

Old Dewey Bridge in May 2007The Dewey Bridge was within sight of the new bridge on Utah Highway 128 so it won't keep mountain bikers from riding the trail. It's still a big bummer since it was a cool bridge and part of riding the Kokopelli Trail. I've driven by it many times and rode across it when I did the Kokopelli Trail lat year. I just saw it when I was to Moab a couple weeks ago.

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Sunday, April 06, 2008

RAAM Finisher Randy Van Zee Killed

Former Race Across America Director, Jim Pitre, posted the sad news to the RAAM Yahoo Group that Randy Van Zee was killed yesterday while riding his bike. He was struck and killed instantly by a vehicle from behind as he was riding west into the setting sun near his home last evening.

Randy is survived by his wife, Denise and family in Sheldon, IA. A funeral is planned Tuesday afternoon April 8th at Vander Ploeg funeral home in Sheldon. My prayers are with his family.

In 2004 Randy finished RAAM even though he had crashed and couldn't get on or off is bike by himself. After finishing RAAM, he went to the hospital and found out that he had a broken pelvis. In 2006, the year I attempted RAAM, he was planning to race again but a training accident kept him from racing.

Quote from Danny Chews comments in 2004 the UMCA website.
The last finisher in the solo race was 52-year-old Randy Van Zee of Sheldon, IA. He finished in eighth place (second night time solo finisher) on Friday morning at 2:40 a.m. with a time of 11:16:26 over eight hours behind Moonen.

Riders have to finish in less than 12 days and 2 hours to be official, i.e., by noon, Friday, July 2. Randy had over nine hours to spare. He had the classic solo RAAM finish - exhausted with failed neck muscles and terribly swollen feet and ankles; he had to be helped off his bicycle by crewmembers. Having an all rookie crew with just two minivans, he slept on cement at times. Waking up at 4 a.m. to ride before work every day in training finally paid off, though he said, "I never trained enough for RAAM." When his neck gave out on him in New Mexico, he had to start wearing an Allen Larsen-inspired neck brace. His friends made it after they watched Larsen's RAAM videotape. Two ladies he works with brought him this device and adjusted it on him. He crashed near Troy, OH, injured his groin and cracked his pelvis. Although he couldn't walk, he could still ride!

Randy's daughter Rachel lives in Germany and flew to Atlantic City to see her father finish. Her husband Chris (serving the USA in Iraq) learned by e-mail of Randy's finish. Standing very proudly on the Boardwalk, Randy said, "If you can do RAAM, you can do anything." So how can a 52-year old, full time worker and grandfather finish RAAM while other much younger men training full time have to drop out? The difference has to be in attitude. Van Zee had an iron-willed desire to make it to the finish line regardless of whatever obstacles were thrown into his way. When his neck muscles gave out in New Mexico, he could have thrown in the towel. When his feet and ankles became painfully swollen, he could have checked into some hospital and had a doctor tell him things will only get worse if he keeps riding, but he didn't. My vote for the Ian Sandbach inspiration award would have clearly gone to Randy Van Zee, but then the award couldn't have been handed out at the awards banquet on Wednesday evening. So I hereby create a new award called Chew's Most Tired Award given to the solo rider who finishes looking the most exhausted/beaten-up thus embodying the true spirit of RAAM. Few people got to see Randy finish in the wee hours of the morning that night (many officials, media people, riders, and crew had already left for home), but those who did will forever remember Van Zee's courageous/heroic finish. His neck muscles will heal and the swelling of his feet and ankles will go down, but his finish will never be forgotten. Randy became the 169th person (including unofficial fin ishers) to finish solo RAAM - a number far less than those people who have climbed to the top of Mt. Everest.

"Van Zee had an iron-willed desire to make it to the finish line."

Related Links: Randy Van Zee Out of RAAM | Outside Magazine Article on Bob Breedlove

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