Bills Bad Ass 50K trail run November 9, 2013. The race was 6 loops of the Perkins trail plus one time up Oak hill to grab some candy. Finish time 6:16 was good for 23 overall.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Bills Bad Ass 50K
Labels:
hammer nutrition,
Trail Run; 50K
Location:
United States
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Wildcat Hollow Gravel Grinder
The Black Diamond Challenge Wildcat Hollow was October 13, 2013 in Crooksville Ohio. The race was a short 45 mile gravel grinder with over 4000 feet of climbing. Potenza and I made the drive Sunday morning and arrived 15 minutes before the start, which did not leave much time for a warm-up.
The Crooksville Police gave the 73 racers an escort out of town. With the race being a short 45 miles I knew the pace would be fast from the beginning. The first big climb just under 3 miles in separated the pack. Unfortunately I dropped one water bottles filled with a mix of Hammer Nutrition Perpetuem and HEED. I went back for my bottle but was dropped in the process.
I ended up finishing 12th overall and 4th in the men's 40-49.
The Crooksville Police gave the 73 racers an escort out of town. With the race being a short 45 miles I knew the pace would be fast from the beginning. The first big climb just under 3 miles in separated the pack. Unfortunately I dropped one water bottles filled with a mix of Hammer Nutrition Perpetuem and HEED. I went back for my bottle but was dropped in the process.
I ended up finishing 12th overall and 4th in the men's 40-49.
Labels:
gravel,
hammer nutrition,
PCL
Location:
Crooksville, OH, USA
Friday, August 30, 2013
2013 Gravel Worlds
I made my fourth trip to Lincoln Nebraska for the Gravel Worlds again hosted by the Pirate Cycling League. The course normally is a giant loop around Lincoln with a few minor changes each year to keep it interesting. This year the race started and finished west of Lincoln at the Reinkordt farm.
Racers need to stop at the towns of Hickman, Malcom, and near Milford to purchase Powerball tickets to prove they made the stops in order. There also was 2 oasis along the route and a secret checkpoint that riders were to get a pipe cleaner. Racers need to be self supported and must purchase water or whatever else they need in the small towns. The day before I prepared several plastic bags mixed with Hammer Nutrition Perpetuem and HEED for each bottle I would need.
The weather was warm and humid 78 degrees at the start. The weather forecast was mid 90's and a strong south winds in the afternoon. My Garmin had a high temperature of 107 in the afternoon. Weather Underground recorded the winds at a steady 20 with gust to 34. There were 203 racers lined up in the dark for the 6:00am start. By the end of the day the heat and the wind would take its toll on all of the riders and only 112 finished.
Despite having to ride the last 40+ miles by myself and battling the headwinds I ended up with a time of 11:29. My finish was good for 25th overall and 16th in Open Men's. Thanks Cornbread and the entire PCL crew for putting another great event.
Racers need to stop at the towns of Hickman, Malcom, and near Milford to purchase Powerball tickets to prove they made the stops in order. There also was 2 oasis along the route and a secret checkpoint that riders were to get a pipe cleaner. Racers need to be self supported and must purchase water or whatever else they need in the small towns. The day before I prepared several plastic bags mixed with Hammer Nutrition Perpetuem and HEED for each bottle I would need.
The weather was warm and humid 78 degrees at the start. The weather forecast was mid 90's and a strong south winds in the afternoon. My Garmin had a high temperature of 107 in the afternoon. Weather Underground recorded the winds at a steady 20 with gust to 34. There were 203 racers lined up in the dark for the 6:00am start. By the end of the day the heat and the wind would take its toll on all of the riders and only 112 finished.
Riders at 5 miles on the Denton wall photo courtesy Craig Schmidt
Heading north after checkpoint #2 photo courtesy Swanson
Branched Oak Rd around mile 95
MMR mile 99
168th looking north around mile 138
Potenza during pre-ride around mile 144
Despite having to ride the last 40+ miles by myself and battling the headwinds I ended up with a time of 11:29. My finish was good for 25th overall and 16th in Open Men's. Thanks Cornbread and the entire PCL crew for putting another great event.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
FUNK 200
The Funk 200 was on June 29th over a mix of paved, chip & seal, gravel and dirt roads. The course was 128 miles with over 10,000 feet of climbing on the 2 laps.
I was the winner of the Men's race with a time of 8:56.
I was the winner of the Men's race with a time of 8:56.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
12 week Marathon plan
Mr. BigRing 12 week marathon training plan:
1) 5 miles
2) 5 miles
3) 0 miles
4) 5 miles
5) 5 miles
6) 0 miles
7) 5 miles
8) 3 miles
9) 5 miles
10) 0 miles
11) 3 miles
12) 0 miles
Race Day 26.2
My plan emphasis rest and recovery.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Funk 100/200 June 29, 2013
a>For the 2013 edition of the Funk Bottoms Gravel the distance will be 100K/200K. Riders will have the option if riding one lap or two laps. The Funk 100/200 will be on Saturday June 29th at 7:00 at the Funk Bottoms Wildlife observation platform parking lot in Funk, OH. The course will be some roads that were used on the last Funk 50 along with some new roads. Rider can expect paved, chip & seal, gravel, and dirt roads.
http://funkbottomsgravel.blogspot.com/
Monday, January 14, 2013
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