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Cycling Awareness

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Great test to take…Click the pic…
 … and, everyone be careful out there.

mmmmmm…..Guinness and bikes!

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Not too many things go so well together!

King of the Road Cycle Tours, based out of the mountains of Asheville NC, features personalized and intimate bike tours of the British Isles…

    “We are not a travel company who happen to have bikes, we are cyclists who run bike tours.”

There is likely no better way to see the Emerald Isle…homeland to the great Sean Kelly…than from the saddle of a bike…with a pint of stout waiting for you at road’s end…

Check out www.kingoftheroadbiketours.com

Pisgah Death March

Monday, May 7th, 2007

Chris Brown and Jay Curwen start out of Turkey Pen in Saturday’s PMBA

Oh my gawd!

The 2007 edition of the PMBA (Pisgah Mountain Bike Adventure) or “Pisgah Death March” was far more than heinous! Certainly the longest strung together piece of singletrack I’ve ever done (Chris Brown and I got the minimum of 4 CPs, took 9 hours, covered about 50 miles and rode gravel roads for less than 20 minutes!)

For those of you that know the Pisgah area…here was the format:
Start and finish - Black Mountain trailhead near the Pisgah ranger station.
7 available CPs, including 2 mandatory CPs (you choose one) Teams of 2 must come back with 4 CPs (including one mandatory) to be official. There was a 5 hour bonus for each additional CP obtained. You must be off the course in 14 hours.

CPs were in Turkey Pen (mandatory), Bradley Creek, top of Cantrell Creek, Club Gap, then over to the west side of Pisgah for Daniel Ridge, Farlow gap (mandatory) and Courthouse Falls.

Most of you won’t know these places, but suffice to say the singletrack is very technical and it rained most of the day…almost all of the forest service and paved roads were off limits…the choices were grim.

Typical section of trail in Turkey Pen

2 teams came back with everything (an unbelievable accomplishment)…The RD said they had to have covered over 100 miles with 85% on very difficult singletrack.

Chis and I stayed in the top 5 for the first 2 CPs and then his brakes went completely out at about the 4.5 hour mark…we were forced to run all the downhills from there…spent maybe 2.5 hours off the bikes and on our feet…Needless to say, 4 points was just fine w/ us and we settled for 12th I think…a bit over 9000 feet of climbing.

This is an incredibly difficult event…I have ridden every one of the trails in question at some point…In the best conditions and with no mechanicals, I’m not sure we could have cleaned it…but I will definitely be back to try.

See the full results and pics at www.mbtr.com and soon at www.pisgahproductions.com

Need a coach?

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

There is a new coaching service on the horizon… Lee & Brenda Simril, former members of Team Litespeed (now Team Black Dome) has moved to Two Rivers Wisconsin and developed his training regime into a personal coaching service for all levels…

Alex Cole of Black Dome wins The Icycle

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

Congratulations to our own Alex Cole, who won first place in her first mountain bike race last weekend! Alex won The Icycle Mountain Bike Event’s beginner women xc division.

Sycamore Bicycles in Hendersonville puts on The Icycle every year at the singletrack trails near Fontana Dam, south of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. You never know what kind of whether they’ll get – conditions could be muddy or icy. As you can see from the pictures, there was a light dusting of snow on the ground.

Pretty hardcore, eh? Read Alex’s column about winter mountain biking. (Some browsers won’t support the photos.)

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