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Since this would be my first race of the season and on a course I'd never even seen, I was unsure of what to expect. Greg and I drove up early and had plenty of time to check in and do a leisurely warm up/recon lap. My initial thought after seeing the narrow first decent, slippery bridge and nearly impossible to ride muddy uphill singletrack was that the first lap was going to be a win or lose decider.
I was glad I set up my Pivot Les 29er with wider carbon rims (Thanks Ken!) and WTB…
ContinueAdded by Mark Ingwersen on March 27, 2016 at 9:30pm — No Comments
This was to be my first race in an Acme jersey- I didn't know what to expect in a junior field consisting of who knows who. It was different then a NorCal race, where I knew exactly who I would be competing against.
Preriding the course an hour before was good- if I hadn't, I may not have realized that walking my bike in places was more beneficial then trying to ride.
The race started and I was in the first row on the inside. The fire road hole shot to the start of the…
Added by Otis Lyons on March 27, 2016 at 11:00am — No Comments
The Lake Sonoma XC course is super fun and difficult. The Bike Monkey guys have been using the same loop for a number of years now. Despite that, it hasn't grown old and boring for me and I've done it almost 10 times in the last 5 years. In 18 miles, one gets worked pretty good. 3,400ft of climbing? A great taste of what SoNoMas will be like.
The course had some muddy spots this time, so that shook some things up and made times slower.
On a mini pre-ride, I got pretty muddy and…
ContinueAdded by Danny Kelly McNaughton on March 27, 2016 at 10:30am — No Comments
Last year's series is now just a single race. I did this race twice last year, winning my first race ever. A fun fast course of about 4.5 miles of mostly single track. What I learned last year is to get up the first hill as fast as you can. The first downhill is not too steep, but very narrow and winding. A slower descending rider could hold you up and allow the bulk of your start group to bunch up. I was lined up with my teammates Dave Benjamin and Mark Ingwersen and knew if I could stay…
ContinueAdded by Greg Alsterlind on March 27, 2016 at 9:30am — No Comments
So after getting worked at a fast paced CCCX mtb race at Fort Ord in February and crashing hard (but finishing) at the Bonelli Kenda Cup two weeks ago, I decided to tackle the only Lake Sonoma race of the year. After a short pre-ride before the race, I realized the course had some muddy and slippery descents and a not so fun hike-a-bike mud hill to deal with.
My son Carson (Bear Development), along with Acme teammates, Stephen Flynn and Danny McNaughten were part of the first…
ContinueAdded by Dave Benjamin on March 26, 2016 at 11:00pm — No Comments
The first lap started at a brisk pace, and I pushed my way into the top ten. I stayed in a pack of about 15 guys for the rest of the lap, and the pace settled in.
When we hit the flowy roller section on the second lap, Topher Lewis broke away from the pack, and easily put almost a minute into the main group. By the time we hit the rocky half of the course, all that was left of the big group was me, Clayton…
ContinueAdded by Dean Lyons on March 21, 2016 at 10:26pm — No Comments
From which direction will the winds blow? On the days leading up to the Solvang Spring Double century, I focused intensely on the weather reports for the central coast. If the coastal breeze came from the northwest as it often does this time of year, then our return southward leg of the race would be a rocket sled ride back to the start. If the winds changed direction and blew from the southwest, our return leg could be a grueling 100 mile crawl into a coastal gale. I had the same sort of…
ContinueAdded by Carl Sanders on March 20, 2016 at 3:59pm — No Comments
Added by Otis Lyons on March 19, 2016 at 9:20pm — 1 Comment
This "race report" is a little late.
I was given the day off work to go up to NAHBS (handmade bike show) in Sac. Sunday Feb 28th, so I figured I'd race the TBF Granite Bay Folsom Lake XC race that morning. It was called "Mountain Bike Madness". The TBF people have different names for all their races on the same course-madness, celebration, classic, gold rush, etc..
I was able to get a whole 8.5 mi lap in before the race and it reminded me that the course is really fun…
ContinueAdded by Danny Kelly McNaughton on March 14, 2016 at 8:00pm — No Comments
Fort Ord- NorCal #1 3/6/16
I could start this race report from when I was a sixth grader, watching my brother in his first race as a freshman for the Drake MTB team. But, the boring anticipation for the next three years would fill up the Bible, so I'll skip straight to the most exciting and nerve racking moments.
The 5 mile lap never fluctuated more than 100 feet or so in elevation, and I didn't think that a rider like me, who thrives on long climbs, would survive such a…
Added by Otis Lyons on March 6, 2016 at 7:00pm — 2 Comments
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