Thursday, September 30, 2010
Month of Mud at Bavington
First race of the fall season and my first mountain bike race in PA was decent. I was able to ride 1/2 the course for pre-race with a couple of other Sport racers. I discovered that the tight singletrack did not allow for me to pick up very much speed, even on descents. So, I had to keep the speed in check throughout the entire race. I ended up finishing the 7.5 mile time trial race in just over 50 minutes, which placed me 13th out of 36 Sport riders. Not bad considering it was my first official mtn bike race out here. I realized there are lots of great riders here which certainly amplifies the competition. Next up, my third ever cyclocross race this Saturday. I went through a cyclocross clinic last Saturday, so hopefully the skills that I took from that will manifest themselves on Saturday.
Monday, September 13, 2010
After I heard the wheezing from my rear tire, I knew instantly that I had a flat. I pulled off the side of the road and began the routine of changing a flat. Found the location of the instigator (see pic) thinking it was a small tack of some kind. No, instead I pulled this sucker from my bicycle tire. Thoughts: Don't nails belong in tool boxes instead on city streets? How did I manage to find the nail with a tire that a fraction of the size of a car tire? I sure hope I have a spare tube on me (I did, fortunately). Before leaving the scene of the flat change, I disposed of the nail in a Doritos bag that was conveniently laying on the side of the road with a number of other garbage items. Another thought arose: seriously...throw away your trash! I took the Doritos bag, with the nail inside of it, and properly disposed of the bag and its contents so no one else would suffer the same travisty.
Surly reaches 4000 miles!
My Surly Cross Check has reached 4000 miles after just 4 years. This isn't bad considering that I use the bike primarily for commuting purposes and running errands. Of course, it has been my bike of choice on a few touring trips (RAGBRAI and GAP trail in PA). It actually probably has more like 4,200 miles, because I didn't buy the bike computer right away. To put this in perspective, it's 3,200 miles from US coast to coast (Augusta, Maine to Los Angeles, CA). Anyway, my trusty steel steed has done very well over the course of those many miles. Surly Nation!
Excellent trip back to Raystown Lake and the Allegripis trails last weekend. Highlights: completing all of the Rays Revenge trail without crashing this time (see bloody elbow pictures from earlier blog post), using my new camping stove to cook up some tasty eggs for breakfast and chicken for dinner, riding 47 miles of pristine singletrack in just two days, and visiting a cool local bike shop (Rothrock Outfitters) between rides. Bummer: learning at Rothrock Outfitters that my frame is slightly warped in the seat stays. Conclusion is that the rear tire won't stay even in the drops. So I may have to get another frame eventually. Leaning toward the Niner M.C.R. right now. Anyway, the trip was a true success.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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