Sunday 31 August 2008

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Oh yes it's nice to be back from California...

Just back from some cider with, amongst others, Rob from Extreme Endurance, seems James Leavesley is stepping up for the full distance next year. And yes, thats his dad, Roger, running the short race. Good luck guys.

I've put a donate button over there ->
No pressure. £6 gets you a topcap! email me at cap @ daze of tundra.com because I'm not on paypal every day.

Hopefully the story will give you your money's worth...

Sunday 17 August 2008

Santa Cruz



Well, its been a long couple of days. Staying at casa Bontrager tonight after the 12 hrs of Canuga Street. 25ish mile laps in the sun and dust, more details soon but a teaser photo...

Tuesday 12 August 2008

Steve's bike before the start of SiTS


I think Ag must be telepathic...

SiTS



I spent the weekend at SiTS. It was one occasion when I was really glad not to be racing. Not because of the horrendous weather, but as I got to watch a great performance from a good friend. Jac was taking part in her first solo 24. And what a gutsy ride it was. The weather was pretty grim from the outset, and the course was covered in claggy mud that reduced the ride to a push. Jac soldiered on right through and pulled out a super impressive 3rd place, and as far as I can tell the only girl on a Single speed. Chapeau!

Jac's account is here.

Next up I'm off to SSWC in sunny California. Oh yeah!

Wednesday 6 August 2008

Merch.


Ok, so the obvious answer is "Spell his name correctly", anyhows Uncle Rory from U.S.E. is etching up some of these bad boys (with the correct spelling).


They are going to be available for donations towards my Iditarod entry fee. Hopefully they'll make you ride longer. Or eat more Poptarts and anchovies...

Twentyfour/12

This seems like a long time ago but it really needs writing about...

24/12 is a Bontrager sponsored 12 and 24 hr race. Due to the 69er Collective's tie in with KB we were all keen to get there and do our bit. Matt and Trippy raced solo 24 while Goon, Woody and I enlisted Phil The Horse to race in the Open 24.

It's been quite a few years since I've raced at Newnham Park but the trails there are awesome and knowing Martyn and Keith had been hard at work I was sure the event was going to be great.

Friday night we arrived at about 7ish to find Trippy "partied out" and Goon drinking a very large Whisky from a plastic cup. It was going to be another one of those nights... We relaxed in to it.

Race day dawned, but all was not well. I couldn't hold any food down. Then I remembered the sandwich I had had the previous night. I remember thinking it was a bit warm, but saying to myself "it'll be ok...". Oops. I stepped down from taking the first lap. Woody put in a scorcher and then I went out. The course was great, all very rideable on a single speed but a little flat in places for it to be really fast for us. As per Martyn's normal courses there was a lot of singletrack- more than enough to make you want to go out again. I settled in to a nice rhythm but my body wasnt happy, the lack of food was making me feel week already. I got round in a respectable time, despite almost going over the bars in the river crossing. The others went out then we moved on to double laps, by then I was really green. I managed a single and then had to make a trip to the toilet and then bed. Very early.

When I awoke it was Sunday morning. The others had soldiered on through the night and we were sitting pretty in 2nd place. I put on my fresh lycra and got on my bike. I still hadn't managed to eat much, but by now I was holding down fluids so I hoped this was enough. I really wanted to get out there and give the others a , much deserved, rest. I forget how many I managed, but I squeezed a few singles in and hopefully this dragged up our average time. As the time ticked down it was clear that we were in a two horse race with the XC racer/Fisher 29er boys, with their ringers from the Colnago team. I headed out on our final lap knowing only a mechanical would let my catch Colnago Monty, but it wasnt to be. I did, however get the pleasure of a beer shower (towards the end of this video). We finished in a solid second place (and as the only singlespeeders), 20mins down on the winners but a whole two laps clear of third place.

Chris did really well for his first solo 24, getting 14 laps in. Unfortunately Matt had to retire early with ongoing issues from dehydrating himself really badly at the Spanish 24/12. Big shout to James "Nine toes" Leavesley, Iditarod rider last year and winner here.

Martyn puts on a great event. It really surprises me more people don't come to them. The courses are great fun and the atmosphere is always really good. Come on people make an effort, we'll be back!

Pic: Phil The Horse, in his Endura "ringer" kit. How pro?! As an aside, I think we first met in that there field about a decade ago at the BUSA mountain bike race. We bonded over Metal Christmas, next year he's being my best man. God help us.