Okay, so the the hail held off until the racing was done and hopefully everyone got home safely! I know it got really ugly really quickly...
I got to Bear Creek just before the start of the Cat 3 and Juniors race. Always fun to watch those races - there were some fast juniors tearing it up and some true beginners out having a good time. Bikes of all shapes and styles underneath riders of all ages. Then the Cat 2 race started and it was time to think about following my own…
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June is when Colorado celebrates National Bike Month, and June 27th marks bike-to-work day in the Springs. That’s the one day of the year I'll pull my mountain bike out of the garage. There isn’t much I won’t do for free food, even if it means seeing the mayor in spandex.
A lesser celebrated alternate form of transportation is the run to work method. Over the past two years I’ve made this my preferred way of travel to and from work at least once a week. No free…
ContinueAdded by Jon Teisher on June 6, 2012 at 4:56pm — 4 Comments
Ran the entire GOG 10 mile course on Friday, June 1 for the third and final time. A good, former long-distance running friend said “You know you should start tapering two weeks before any race.” Oops, I’m kinda inside that timeframe aren’t I. I’ve taken a couple of runs, just under 5 miles, with the great group of people who meet in the Garden every Tuesday and Thursday morning. For me, that means getting up at 5 a.m. but boy is it worth it to watch the creeping sunrise gradually paint…
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Here are a few photos of the miscreants I spend my Tuesday, Thursday, and occasional Saturday mornings with,…
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Three of the Ascent Cycling Series races are held at Bear Creek Terrace, right in the shadow of the mountains. This was the traditional location for the Wednesday night races for the last three years, so many COS riders are familiar with the trails. We usually use Bear Creek as a pass through - a bit of single track before continuing up the Regional Trail to destinations further afield. The courses at Bear Creek Terrace don't seem challenging on intial inspection, but I've always found them…
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Among the many other reasons, Colorado Mountain Bike racing is great because it happens in the summer. I know this may seem like a Duh, but there are many parts of our fair country that do not race bikes in the summer. It is too hot, the spider webs are too bad, or it rains too much are some of the reasons that force racing into the spring or late fall. But summer is good. …
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Please come out and join us for an amazing trail race we're calling Bob's Bash!
“Bob’s Bash” is a true mountain run. This race has all the elements of a great trail run: spectacular views of Pikes Peak at every turn, serious grunts up the East Ridge, speedy single track…
Added by UpaDowna on June 4, 2012 at 8:40am — No Comments
The CC class of 2014 (my class) adopted the class motto "Damn, those fourteeners are high!" this year, and though the intended implication doesn't really resonate with me, it did help to inspire a new goal of mine for this summer. I turn 20 in just under a month, and have decided that I want to have climbed 20 of the Colorado fourteeners before then. I'm a little ashamed to say that, in all my years living here, I've only done 10 of them. This summer is fast becoming the most ambitious of my…
ContinueAdded by Phoebe Blessing on June 3, 2012 at 6:16pm — 1 Comment
Once upon a time, in a place not so far away from here, there lived Tres Passer and Giant Killer, two elder adventurers. Now there was nothing inherently special about these characters. In fact, they were really just ordinary folk. They had no magic powers. They could not fly, or become invisible, or converse with animals, and they were not rich. They did however, love the mountains where they lived and had a reputation for long, and oftentimes ridiculous journeys.
One…
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Well it's all most time for the Garden of the Gods 10 miler. Hope everyones training is coming along well. It's been a busy couple of weeks but I have been trying to get some more flat mileage into my training. I actually ran the GOG route for the first time last week with a friend and coworker. His name is Bill Bennett and he is running his first Triple…
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After reading my fellow Pikes Peak Sports Triple Crown team member, Jon Teisher's post about Salida, I feel compelled to write about my favorite mountain town - Telluride. Up until last August I had never been, but after a week-long visit I was hooked. Now I commit myself to that six-hour drive every chance I get, and made the trek last Wednesday for another week. I was there for Mountainfilm (an amazing and awe-inspring film festival), and spent more time in theaters watching…
ContinueAdded by Phoebe Blessing on June 1, 2012 at 2:30pm — 4 Comments
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