tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051834129243485872024-03-12T18:52:41.299-06:00Single Track MindShawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-36644100370267976922011-03-23T08:48:00.004-06:002011-03-31T20:51:14.348-06:00Spinning in Sedona<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh3LneKZxWSPFtmfpRhWwo2ErwWyeH_nP3b-CPlX32NJCZRND6WRjdxsuoT76fYOoltDCOA2p9Zl84UPhoWaeoEMdpcBrD_PMnUzu3KrlrP40dKScFDJpjeZeps2vUtJRsOnWRZ1mQ7kRE/s1600/20110319_SedonaBFL_0054.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh3LneKZxWSPFtmfpRhWwo2ErwWyeH_nP3b-CPlX32NJCZRND6WRjdxsuoT76fYOoltDCOA2p9Zl84UPhoWaeoEMdpcBrD_PMnUzu3KrlrP40dKScFDJpjeZeps2vUtJRsOnWRZ1mQ7kRE/s320/20110319_SedonaBFL_0054.jpg" width="320" /></a></div> As soon as I left The Republic, the front end of my Honda van was all over the road. Something was definitely not right, but I was on a mission from God, or maybe it was Dog. I was going to get to Sedona for the Big Friggin Loop no matter what. Time to get back on track. Enough of riding the CX bike around the dirt of Boulder, enough of hours in the wind in the name of getting my old ass in shape. Time to get some red desert dirt grinding in the chain of the MTB. I ended up pulled off the interstate twice to crawl under the front end and make sure the wheels were not going to fall off. I know nothing about cars, but figured I should at least take a look. <br />
It all looked good to me so I got back in and punched it. Half way to Santa Fe I called a repair shop, pretty sure I wouldn't make it to Sedona safely. Since I was staying with The Kid in Santa Fe, I had a day to play with, hopefully they could fix it quickly. Ended up talking The Kid into going along, which didn't take much. Kid's a natural, won the Cochiti 100 last year, one of my favorite riding partners. <br />
We rolled in his old Diesel Benz that has something like 275,000 mile on it. He's shooting for the 300,000 mile mark when he'll get a golden belt buckle or something from Mr. Benz. It was kind of like riding a single speed, use your momentum. We made it.<br />
The riding was insane! Lots and lots of technical singletrack, so many trails, and, of course vortexes! I'm sure we were caught in a couple of these tornadoes of vibe. Wierd stuff was happening out there on the trail. We were lost, but not lost, the entire day. We came off some single track after two hours without seeing anybody, only to find some freeriders sessioning some drops in a dry creek bed, full armor and all. We crossed a slippery ass creek only to turn right back around and cross it again. We crashed, well, The Kid crashed. We extracted all sorts of cacti from all sorts of body parts, but most of all we rode singletrack that demanded 100% focus and an A Game to keep it on the trail. <br />
Oh yeah, and I did work on Saturday, trying to put all the recon we did on Friday to use by following the race by car, bike and foot to get photos of a killer race in a killer land, on killer trails. Here's the Mt. Flyer report with some pics. <a href="http://www.mountainflyermagazine.com/view.php/sedona-big-friggin-loop.html">http://www.mountainflyermagazine.com/view.php/sedona-big-friggin-loop.html</a>Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-73862954143813040572010-11-15T16:18:00.002-07:002010-11-15T16:26:27.471-07:00Big Time<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8WXHAO7eA278WdmBFDiQj2EKL7kaz_NBEXdt7_3bqj58onqzQ6mzbbmEmux2NwBOoP1kNHYMFdf9BGGPdQTzT4vixFsT_8RZaix_2OwENPDZ9J1_RC3fCvzu6GvC5smLFnsagzXlCOuE/s1600/20101113_USGP1_0086.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8WXHAO7eA278WdmBFDiQj2EKL7kaz_NBEXdt7_3bqj58onqzQ6mzbbmEmux2NwBOoP1kNHYMFdf9BGGPdQTzT4vixFsT_8RZaix_2OwENPDZ9J1_RC3fCvzu6GvC5smLFnsagzXlCOuE/s320/20101113_USGP1_0086.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><br />
The CX Gods smiled upon us and brought some wet stuff for the big weekend in Fort Collins. Two days of worship filled the cup. Couldn't race but gave it everything I had to capture the weekend. Here are some favorites from Saturday...<br />
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On Sunday, I saw Pete Webber start one or two rows from the back in the Men's Open race. This is in a field of nearly 100 racers. Pete worked his way up to 19th place by the finish, imagine what could have been if he were to start near the front. Regardless, everyone had their work cut out for them as they chased the likes of Tim Johnson and Katie Compton around the course.<br />
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My lungs hurt from racing and screaming and my neck hurts from lugging around all that camera gear. Had a blast shooting all weekend and can't wait for the USGP to roll through Fort Collins.<br />
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Brian Hludzinski with the hole shot.<br />
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Jeff Cospolich on the run-up.<br />
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Mark Legg-Compton likes to show up every once in a while and kick some ass.<br />
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Rod Yoder capturing it and sharing it.<br />
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Two in a row this weekend. First day was fast and flowing, coolest course of the year for me. Threw down hard but played it smart, recover, recover, go. Second day was pretty rough with a couple long run ups. Not much jam but kept it steady.<br />
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Lots of carnage and tragedy narrowly avoided. Keller taken out by a rider warming up. Coyle glancing off a 3 year old girl loose on the course. Myself having at least two close calls with riders warming up. It's crazy out there. Round and round we go...Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-86461967465607516082010-10-18T18:03:00.001-06:002010-10-25T18:57:40.943-06:00Family Affair<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEip1-lG3cmUL1Q9vA91ikCGX9hrTQEoJS4qooMaJeU3LjSCQG8XAqYBq8eb6NNXP7knnCaUfgVXT8ELYe-EEXP-9BpU5mqnD_YPu_nAoYZbjtW-pKuGqPt1fcy4aeJ6onFWTw5doyw5j6I/s1600/IMG_0099.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEip1-lG3cmUL1Q9vA91ikCGX9hrTQEoJS4qooMaJeU3LjSCQG8XAqYBq8eb6NNXP7knnCaUfgVXT8ELYe-EEXP-9BpU5mqnD_YPu_nAoYZbjtW-pKuGqPt1fcy4aeJ6onFWTw5doyw5j6I/s320/IMG_0099.jpg" width="240" /></a></div><br />
First time my wife and kid have watched me race in two years. Really a good feeling to look over and see my 5 year old daughter Ruby yelling "go daddy!" Puts things in perspective. Placing doesn't matter as much. Of course it is still why I am out there, to push myself, see where I can go.<br />
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Sweet venue up in the mountains. Longs Peak keeping an eye on things. Rugged course with lots of places to go wrong. Took myself out twice in places that should have been no issue. Feeling good, getting a bit jumpy. Sit in and be smooth, it will come. Lots of fun coming up in the new few weeks!Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-90927192274719272442010-10-12T20:12:00.002-06:002010-10-13T12:17:19.283-06:00Thumbs<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzI01fRZrgXMreoIiaroCGEqhhhbf2VFlFPysYSgQAWJ83DJ-OQzlMDV4Gb0XGi9jaSGf1Tw3BxkZ_6aX51FldhaETkojTdYQQO8WDWvouKsw5m_EPfqnKTUubvf_GkOfIyRaSifSCinM/s1600/20101009_BoulderCX2_0203.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzI01fRZrgXMreoIiaroCGEqhhhbf2VFlFPysYSgQAWJ83DJ-OQzlMDV4Gb0XGi9jaSGf1Tw3BxkZ_6aX51FldhaETkojTdYQQO8WDWvouKsw5m_EPfqnKTUubvf_GkOfIyRaSifSCinM/s400/20101009_BoulderCX2_0203.jpg" width="266" /></a></div><br />
Fall is here. I know because this is when the fingers and thumbs start to crack. Makes squeezing that lime into the bottle a painful experience. Small price to pay. I also know it's fall because I had to wear my knee warmers before the race last weekend. A brutal affair trying to dodge the wind, sucking wheel like a baby. Survival from the start. Straight and flat with nary a turn to be had...Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-77863720429562890892010-09-25T16:15:00.008-06:002010-09-25T21:47:04.617-06:00All the Usual Suspects<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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First race with all the usual suspects. Field was 40 or more. My call up didn't help much as the road sprint went on forever. Dry and dusty out in the fields. Great course with ditches logs and a run up. Gotta make the starts a priority. Once the boys are away it's nearly impossible to get back on. Good pain and suffering. Good pain and suffering.<br />
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Getting back in the grove shooting. Awareness returns with time behind the lens. CX'ers move a lot faster than the houses I've been shooting. Damn that dust though! Lenses are grinding, sensors are spotty. Let it snow!<br />
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Small fields gave me some room to work out a few kinks. Still lots of room for improvement, those guys up front are so damn fast...Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-11233506858811588712010-08-10T08:40:00.001-06:002010-08-10T08:44:46.077-06:00Intelligent DesignI've been totally slacking on posting as of late, but there has been a lot going on in my little world. Since I do have a single track mind, and just about everything I do ties into the bike, I figure I should write a bit about some of those other things I do. One of those things is photographing architecture. <br />
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I recently got the opportunity to shoot a very cool home designed by fellow bike freak and Architect Brian Fuentes, of <a href="http://www.fuentesdesign.com/">Fuentes Designs</a>. Brian is totally committed to lessening the impact we put on our planet by building as green as possible, and not the "green building" that many folks are claiming, but truly innovative and intelligent building that makes a difference. Brian has also been car free (which could also be construed as care free), for quite a few years, preferring to get around on two wheels under his own power.<br />
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The chance to shoot a home like this does not come around too often simply because not too many homeowners are aware enough to realize the benefits of building for the future. Although there may be a few more costs up front, the long term benefits to the homeowners, and to the environment, definitely outweigh those costs. Brian could go into detail about all that went into the design of this house, so please feel free to contact him with any questions.<br />
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The home owners were very helpful during the shoot, and it was obvious they took pride in the fact that they had invested in the future by building in a way they feel is important to the environment and the conservation of our resources.<br />
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Brian was also super helpful on the shoot and acted as my assistant for the two days of shooting we did. Hopefully Brian will continue to design homes for this type of client, and hopefully more people will see the light and become this type of client! Thanks Brian!Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-48694114347922936112010-07-08T06:57:00.002-06:002010-07-08T06:59:54.285-06:00Everybody is Doin it...Deep down I wish it wasn't true, but I don't see how it could not be true. It's a part of cycling history. It's part of human nature; do whatever it takes to conquer. Sad but true...<br />
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Last weekend I got the opportunity to shoot the Bailey Hundo for <a href="http://www.mountainflyer.com/news.cfm">Mountain Flyer Magazine</a>. This was a race that had started out as a group ride and exploded into a happening 100 mile endurance race with the racer limit set at 150 invitees. Dave Weins, Travis Brown, JHK, Sonya Looney, Ezster Horanyi, and a host of other super fast folks spent the first half of the day ripping the killer single track around between Bailey, Buffalo Creek, and Deckers, and the second half of the day climbing back up to Bailey on a brutal climb up Stoney Pass Road.<br />
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Jason Bertolacci of <a href="http://www.comba.org/">Colorado Mountain Bike Association</a> dialed me in on following the race in my car which was crucial, as I needed to know when the leaders would be coming through certain sections of the course. I definitely felt like I needed to do some scouting too (read: ride single track) so I spent five hours on the clock the day before the race. It was good: really good. So Luckily, with a lot of hustling, I was able to catch the leaders in three or four places throughout the single track portion of the race.<br />
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After that, I drove to the long dirt road climb but the first four riders had already gone up the road and I wanted to shoot a bunch of stuff on the way up the climb. It was a pretty awesome sight to watch these guys and gals work their way up through the burned out wasteland and finally into the trees at the top of the pass. I ended up shooting racers in about 5th thru 30th places as I leapfrogged them up the pass for a couple hours. There were some epic battles going on as each rider struggled with the conditions in their own way. <br />
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I knew quite a few people in the race, and one of my oldest racing buddies, Jason Stubbe was sitting in 20th place or so though out the race. 40 miles into the single track section I had ridden my bike a few miles out onto the Colorado Trail to shoot. Stubbe came by and I was screaming and yelling at him telling him he was doing great. He stopped for a minute and I helped him refill his camelback and grab a bite to eat. He was off down the trail "I feel good."<br />
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A couple hours later I'm half way up Stoney Pass Road and I know he should be coming up soon. I should have a cooler full of food but I literally have 1 small bottle of water and a cinnamon roll in my car. Ill prepared for hand-ups and for shooting all day. I'm parked at the top of a particularly steep section that climbs and turns into a stiff headwind, mile 85 or so. <br />
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Turns out we aren't that close to the top. After the finish he told me the cinnamon roll saved his life; I believe it. Stubbe ended up finishing 23rd overall, pretty damn fast for a guy that works his ass off building houses during the week! Anyway, Good times and suffering were had by all. Definitely check out the trail system in the Bailey area, lots of excellent single track!<br />
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What a great weekend in good ole' Gunrack. Wiensey was at it again, throwing 300 or more folks out into Hartman Rocks for some classic single track amongst the sage and rock. It's a deceivingly brutal 64 miles that gives riders no quarter. Up, down, around; with little time for physical or mental rest, the course is constantly dealing out another challenge. <br />
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My race was a race to implosion as I hammered my way into oblivion. Some sort of volatile mixture in my stomach had me puking out at skull pass on the first lap, spraying myself all over my right arm and leg multiple times. After this pleasant incident, I could not hold down any food or water, specially at the pace I was riding. I finished my first lap in about 3:15, too fast for my own good. By the time I set out for my second lap I knew I was headed to a bad place. I was getting goose bumps and chills yet it was 70 degrees and sunny. I was getting some liquids down but things were not settling in the belly well. <br />
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After skull pass on the second lap I pulled into the aid station for some shade and a coke. No sooner had I snapped open the pop top of the coke than up came all that I had drunk in the last hour or so. Spraying of the sage commenced for a few minutes. The aid station volunteers no doubt enjoyed my suffering. Violent chills and uncontrollable shakes began. Twenty minutes later I was no better off, and about to have one of the course workers check me out, when Sally, an EMT working the station came over. She said she had been watching me and I didn't look so good. I said I must look as bad as I feel. She took my vitals and blood sugar count and told me I was done for the day.<br />
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Weinsey happened to be out at skull resupplying the water so he gave me a ride back to the front side where an ambulance met me to check my vitals once again. Seeing some improvement and the fact that once I stopped riding, I was eventually able to get some liquids down, they set me free to wallow in my sorrow.<br />
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Regardless of this heinous experience, it was a great weekend for a great race. I am looking forward to completing the Full Growler next year, after a trip back to the drawing board that is.Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-40790070002676554052010-05-20T19:41:00.000-06:002010-05-20T19:41:52.554-06:00What a day...Lance is out of ATOC, Floyd is out with the truth, Cadel throwing punches in the pack at the Giro, what next? Great finish in the Giro today too!Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-13380468543759905372010-05-17T05:51:00.000-06:002010-05-17T05:51:29.616-06:00In the Dog HouseJust bought a new bike that I couldn't afford but it had to be done. My MTB is a 9 year old Trek OCLV. It's a sweet ride for sure, but it is getting hard to find components and I've been drooling over disc breaks and the new full-suspension technology for years. The wife is not happy, I'm in the dog house.Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-92166105568087743962010-05-13T08:24:00.002-06:002010-06-24T20:03:51.634-06:00SoulLiving in Boulder is a love hate thing for me. It's a beautiful town with tons of riding, (although the single track is not as abundant as I would like), and the weather makes it easy to ride my bike all year. There are tons of people on bikes all over town, the surrounding roads, and in the hills above town. Quite a tribe on two wheels. It's a different tribe than I'm used to, with all the speedy road racers, sick bird hucksters, trendy hipsters on fixed gears, and of course the fat tire freaks. <br />
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Living in Crested Butte for over ten years was an awesome time in my life. Lot's of time on skis and bikes. I got to ride with, and know, many of the legends of the mountain biking community. I loved hearing the stories about "back in the day" from the likes of the Cook Brothers, Wes Williams, Coach, Dave Lindsey, and the list goes on. It's a tighter smaller tribe up there in the mountains and I miss that. Lot's of soul. I'm not saying that Boulder has no soul, but let's not forget our roots as mountain bikers. Here's a sample of some roots.<br />
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Francisco, is that you?<br />
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Haven't posted in quite a while, although I'm fairly certain no one is following anyways. Still, this is my place to rant and rave, wax poetic, or just ramble on about stuff my wife doesn't want to hear about. Like the new bike I'm ready to sell my car to be able to buy. I wish... I could never do that... could I?<br />
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Didn't ride so much through the winter with the crappy weather and all. Also wasn't able to get up into the high country very much either. I did take a nice long trip to Thailand though, which was an experience I will never forget. I'll post more on this later; some photos with the stories behind them could be good.<br />
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Ah yes, back on the bike, that is where I was going.... Been back on the bike for a few weeks now and it sure feels good. The Growler is coming up in a couple weeks. Although I have much less time on the bike than last year at this time, I feel really good. Lots of riding last season helped build up my base miles I guess. Regardless, it will be a hell of a race down there in Gunni. Hope to se you there!<br />
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Also went down and shot the Battle the Bear and the Front Range 50 MTB races last weekend. Would have rather been out there doing my five laps, but a hacking cough/cold would have made it a bad idea. Good to see a bunch of folks from last seasons CX races out there. Bear Creek Lake Park single track is so fast and rolling!Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-22458149183727365452010-02-16T19:18:00.000-07:002010-02-16T19:18:42.880-07:00AirborneThe other day I was pissing in a ditch out on Oxford Road. An hour and a half into the ride and things were flowing. Dirt, mud, hardpack snow, worked together to set the adrenaline free. <br />
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Out of the corner of my eye an orange flash in the sky and some smoke. A parachute falls with a trail of smoke behind. I never even think plane crash. I thought it was some kind of skydiving stunt over the rez. Then balloon boy came to mind. But for some reason I never though about a mid air collision.<br />
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I stopped at the market in Hygene for some powdered donuts later. <br />
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When my wife got home that night after work, "did you hear about the plane....?" before she finished I had goose bumps and finished the sentence for her.....Crash?"<br />
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She told me the details and I took a seat as I thought about it. I had watched this thing happen. <br />
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The randomness of life is constantly amazing. It's even more amazing when witnessed from the saddle of your bike. <br />
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Two days later I got a call to shoot a couple of real estate properties from the air. Never been up in a helicopter before. <br />
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What I had seen the other day was on my mind, but I know driving on the freeways in LA is way more dangerous than flying in a helicopter. It was a small four seater with the door removed so I could shoot freely. What a killer feeling! Like surfing through the air. <br />
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Seeing things from the air like that is something else. I wish I had the cash to hire a chopper for an hour or two. The visual patterns created by both natural and man made are captivating. Hopefully I'll get the chance to go up again.Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-82085024596710570122010-02-06T07:57:00.000-07:002010-02-06T07:57:29.997-07:00Telling it like it is...Here is an interesting article with some strong statements from our US Masters Champion 45-49, Johnny Bold. <br />
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Definitely some things to think about as the U.S. CX scene seems to be gaining momentum.Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-76064772046651027062010-01-15T16:14:00.006-07:002010-01-23T15:38:26.434-07:00Be Here Now<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhuMvjZaInCs1px756CExVZp57SvjUuaFrK6-ogzgzHM1pmlg-catUSp_Qneds3HiaJBDW4Z21o_5uAElvqkC4v8QvNPzC1rc5lSh4xYI5bn4DPFFmHHlVAiPukJe6Y4y4QcbklehUeT4c/s1600-h/20071008_Chicama_0001.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><br />
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This year has been specially hard as the El Nino weather pattern has been pounding Hawaii and California with consistent surf for weeks on end and all I can do is dream as I check the images on Surfline. It's also tough to handle as this is only my second winter back in Colorado after a five year stint in Santa Barbara. Rincon was never more than a 15 minute drive away. I was a lucky soul to be that close to such a jewel. <br />
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But it ain't gonna happen. I am not working enough to justify an extended trip out to Cali. Maybe sometime in the next few years I'll be able to spend some time in the water again, but I need to be here now. Be here now.<br />
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Skinny skis in the woods, knobby tires in the snow and ice. A few days on the fat boards where gravity does most of the work. Still can't wait for CX!Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-10852449916732002142009-12-17T19:52:00.002-07:002009-12-20T18:33:00.346-07:00Lost at Sea<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi9CUjlsPb_4NcqgefYPxhS557vrwmKFf7X_0h-04O597BRrOmocYj8DJDT4hHxqXpJmY3Ap7bKafC1y4cWdJLhP6hPddJAEAWaQw7RTzriqiUYfAxIIpdZQdkNm0Wp7uYwKE5WJvSZz8c/s1600-h/20080125_sunrise_0007.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi9CUjlsPb_4NcqgefYPxhS557vrwmKFf7X_0h-04O597BRrOmocYj8DJDT4hHxqXpJmY3Ap7bKafC1y4cWdJLhP6hPddJAEAWaQw7RTzriqiUYfAxIIpdZQdkNm0Wp7uYwKE5WJvSZz8c/s320/20080125_sunrise_0007.jpg" /></a><br />
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I was actually lost at sea once. We were adrift in the Pacific off the coast of Costa Rica. Our 16ft panga getting blown out to sea for 10 or 12 hours. But that's another story. The issue now is the way I feel after not touching a bike in nearly thirty days. I am lost at sea again.<br />
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Other parts of my life go on as usual, but I'm a bit out of sync. In the last year I have finally been able to spend a fair amount of time on my bike; for the first time in 5 years. After no riding for the last month I know the bike is once again an essential part of the whole.Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-70149013980050786232009-12-09T20:26:00.002-07:002009-12-11T19:57:59.430-07:00OTBOff the bike. It is good and it is bad. It's been over three weeks since I've rolled. Two weeks was good, three weeks is not good. Time to do whatever it takes to get out there. Get out on the frozen tundra, clean out the pipes. It's been so god damned cold everything in the garage is frozen solid. <br />
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My last attempt at getting the CX rig running was the night before States when I had the garden hose in the shower... No it's not what you think; the thing was iced up solid and my bike was caked in dried mud from the last Green Mountain CX mudfest. Eventually I got the thing thawed out and was able to spray down the bike, leaving a brown stain on the otherwise white blanket of snow in the backyard. Our babysitter was intrigued, I tried to explain but she didn't get it.<br />
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It's 22 degrees. I have to go pick up my daughter from school so I throw the bike into the garage. When we get back I go out to spray some lube on the chain and take a spin around the block to see how she's runnin'. Frozen solid. Drops of water from the spray down are suspended from the top tube. Done.<br />
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That was a week ago. Time to get back out and fly with the birds.Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-77456138452145466302009-12-07T20:32:00.001-07:002009-12-07T20:40:49.718-07:00Give ThanksMy first CX season is done. How could I have let those last three races slip through my lazy fingers. Out of town for a couple, and on injured reserve for the last. But it was more than that. I lost the drive at the end of the season. Shorter days, family commitments, but mostly me. I still raced a lot more than I had planned on, and now I have lots of room for improvement next year. <br />
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The best thing about not being able to race at the states this year was that I got to watch all the boyz in my class do battle. The course looked brutally good and it seemed to play a large part in the outcome of the races throughout the day. I watched the start from up on the hillside and saw Faia just dart out across the parking lot. He was on a mission from god... or someone. Its strange how from a distance it doesn't look like anybody is actually working that hard. Just figures rolling easily across the frozen tundra.<br />
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We know otherwise. After 45 minutes in the ring of fire, Faia rolled a tire, Baker took a flyer way off the front, and the rest of the gang just dug deep, crashed hard, and did what they could. I was shooting the race, but got so caught up yelling and screaming that the shots don't do justice to the suffering that was going on. <br />
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And Webber!!! If you were there you saw it, if you weren't, you should have been. What a great race between two good friends and teammates! Great to see Keller just losing his shit in the pits as his two homeboys dropped the field. <br />
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What a great ending to an epic CX season on the front range. Lots of good CX weather made it extra special. Thanks to all the people that make these races happen. Thanks to everyone who gets out there and race. Thanks to all the guys in my class who welcomed me into the field and taught me to suffer again. I look forward to more next season!Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-14943682756223411972009-11-22T20:25:00.003-07:002009-11-23T17:49:52.844-07:00Double Dose<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgiXpQmsSj8ErQHvTMFRXsy9i0bG93a1nsKEhy0yQ7hdrvKxLbzRtPGSd7_EUQW3EB2ORgHYKn0NMpFjxjHUKk1ws7fSEAloOO3s1MhE4AF90Cw-02xsln8CWH6tLgpxqUa3MdbMq-cvMo/s1600/20091121_PikesPeakCX2_0017.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgiXpQmsSj8ErQHvTMFRXsy9i0bG93a1nsKEhy0yQ7hdrvKxLbzRtPGSd7_EUQW3EB2ORgHYKn0NMpFjxjHUKk1ws7fSEAloOO3s1MhE4AF90Cw-02xsln8CWH6tLgpxqUa3MdbMq-cvMo/s320/20091121_PikesPeakCX2_0017.jpg" /></a><br />
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Two days of back to back mud for some head over heals racing. The 9:45 time slot becomes tricky this time of year as the courses have resembled ice rinks during warm up and then gradually turn to all sorts of mud, hidden ice underneath mud, and generally challenging conditions throughout our race. Great conditions for racing, as lots of little mistakes will add up and cost you time, energy, and race position.<br />
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Saturday down in the Springs was a fun race, and it was cool for me because I raced my first CX race at the same venue earlier this year. Felt good in the race but that little pavement hill still hurt like it did early season. Some mud and a few icy spots kept me on my toes but I kept the rubber side down and road smooth.<br />
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Shot the Men's and Women's open races and then went and had a couple pints with a friend I hadn't seen in a while. Good fun shootin' the shit and trading stories. Doug introduced me to his friend who was at the pub also. 22 year old kid who wrenches in a bike shop and races downhill. Sounds like the bike he rides as a cross country bike is a 29 lb. single speed. Gotta love bike people, specially those who make how you ride a bike a priority over what bike you ride. I'm sure the kid is a hammer too.<br />
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Sunday morning I woke up to a flat on the rear so did quick tube change and headed down to Golden. Scraped the caked mud from my down tube with my Sidi, spilled some lube on the chain and I was good to go. Halfway through the first lap someone fell on me and pushed my brake pad into my spokes. By the time I got that all worked out I was off the back. I worked my way back up the whole race but still couldn't get back to where I needed to be. Super fun course and the conditions demanded attention at all times.Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-405183412924348587.post-29160597004032916672009-11-19T15:04:00.001-07:002009-11-24T15:25:40.374-07:00Good Grief Charlie Brown!Last Sunday was such a comedy of errors that it was almost funny, but not quite. I came away laughing at myself, but also feeling pissed that I was such a slacker. Woke up to around 10 inches of fresh snow in the yard and knew the race would be epic. For some reason I was not all wound up for it. Usually I'm physically shaking as I get ready to race. Needing to unleash all the pent up energy from a week of daily day to day. Today my head was not in it. The mental is so much of racing. You have to have the need to crush it, the taste for blood. If that component is missing, results will not come. <br />
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The start was brutal. A long sprint for the pinch, while getting sprayed hard by fifteen wheels, like a hose in the face at 9:45AM and 30 degrees F. Sweet! Vision is severely impaired so I sit up a bit to try and see wear we are going and that's all it takes, I'm in 23rd. The going is tough and passing involves a roll of the dice into the 8 inches of snow on either side of the 10 inch strip of compacted snow that comprises the course. I sit in for the first lap and watch the lead group ride away. <br />
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When we get to the pavement at the start/finish line I maxed out up the hill to get on the front of a group of about 8 or so. I hit the mud with a few second gap on the group and then immediately stuff my front wheel into a 6 inch sapling that shouldn't have been an issue. Stacked it hard and the whole group that I just passed laughs as they go by. I straighten my brake lever and jump back on with my helmet riding down my neck and my shades all jacked up.<br />
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Other highlights include losing it on an off-camber section resulting in a firm embrace with a stout bush; getting wrapped up in CAUTION course tape and eventually breaking said tape with my protruding adams apple; a run in with another off camber section resulting in a quick swim in a dry ditch; and basically just a lot of dangerous riding. <br />
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Good Grief Charlie Brown!Shawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599785204049417506noreply@blogger.com0