Sunday, May 15, 2011

Traversed


To the Point
SoCal only offers a handful of point-to-point XC endurance races throughout the season, but if you are up for the challenge, the Traverse is definitely one to put on your calendar.

The Traverse is a slightly shorter version of it's big brother Vision Quest, but it still dishes out 46 miles and 8100ft of climbing pain. As the name suggests, you basically "traverse" all of the peaks across the Cleveland National Forest.

Sign-up Early!
And just like Vision Quest, the Traverse usually sells out in a just a matter of hours. Yes, that means you have to set your alarm for 12:00AM, get on your computer, and secure your entry as soon as sign-up site opens. It's a pain, but it's worth it. If you miss it, you can always watch the STR forum and buy someone's entry a few weeks beforehand .

The Race
This year's race had all of the usual suspects: Tinker, Manuel, Doug, Mario and so on. I've been racing with these guys for quite a few years now and not only are these guys some of the fastest riders around, they are also some of the nicest guys you'll ever meet.

On the starting line we all got caught up and cracked a few jokes. As the race went on, Mario and I actually road about 4hrs of the race swapping back and fourth the whole way. We chatted a bit and joked a bit between gasps. I kept asking him how long it was to the next peak and he just kept saying "oh, about 5 or 10 minutes", which was a nice way of telling me "you think I'm going to tell you!". This was Mario's backyard...

The "S" really WORKS
The funniest thing about this whole race was that this was the second time this year that I rolled up to the starting line for a 4hr+ race with a bike that I had never really ridden before. How crazy is that? This time I was on a 29er SWORKS Epic.


I really have to give special thanks to Derek Herman from BVB for throwing this sweet ride together for me at the last minute. All I have to say is what an awesome machine! I used every inch fo the 29 wheels and the suspension when it came time to charge down the fireroads and single tracks at full speed. No flats and the bike handled great.

Get old, go faster...
Well, considering that I'm still way out of shape and I road a bike that I had never ridden before, I was happy to finish 6th behind the likes of Tinker, Manual, Doug, Daniel and Mario. See full results here.

And to top everything off, when I rolled up to the finish line, Doug Andrews (from Geoladders) handed me a frosty amber ale. What a great guy. Doug just turned 50 this year and he's still one of the strongest XC/endurance guys out there. Hats off my friend!

How's that for inspiration!

Anyhow, this was a great ride and a lot of fun. See everyone next year!
AL