Thursday, July 14, 2011

Cedar City Fire Road 100K

This past weekend Lisa and I traveled to Cedar City for the new Fireroad Race. Doesn't sound super appealing does it? An endurance race all on fireroad with no singletrack to speak of. But this year Lisa has been focusing on endurance stuff on the road with lots of climbing and I always like the short XC races so this race gave us some good middle ground. Finally a race that we could both go to together. Plus, we figured, anytime you're in Southern Utah and on a mountain bike you're going to have a good day.

The race offered 3 distances - 100k, 60k, and a 25k. Lisa clearly was doing the 100k and I decided on the 60k with the single speed. We both agreed afterward that this was one of the best races we've ever been to. The course was a good as you could expect considering it's all fireroad. But the way the race was run was 2nd to none. We started with a neutral start down Main St. with a police escort. The town wasn't exactly buzzing with excitement at 8am, but nonetheless it was pretty cool. At about 3 miles we turned off the road and they waived the flag to go. On an open road with a slight downhill this was the last I'd see of the field. I was almost spinning out on the neutral rollout so when speeds went from 15mph to 30mph I didn't stand a chance.

There were some rolling hills early on, and then at mile 9 we hit the big climb. It lasted a good 8-10 miles and included a KOM race within the race. Cool thing for me was since I got so far behind on the flat stuff at the start I was able to continue to pass people the entire way up. I even got to ride with Lisa for a little bit. Once at the top the 100k racers made a right for their extra 40k loop and we peeled off to the left. The next 6-7 miles were mostly rolling hills. Then a long fast downhill with some great views. There were a few miles on the downhill that included a double track jeep trail that was pretty technical. It was a nice reminder that we were actually on mountain bikes. We eventually made it into town, rode by some houses, then a short stretch on the bike path, then around some baseball fields, and finally into the finish at Main Street Park.

I finished 1st in the 60k single speed (out of only 2 guys) and then managed a 3rd overall in the 60k out of 30+ guys. Lisa got in just under 6 hours and finished 3rd of 10+ women in the 100k and she even won a little cash for her effort. 1st place in the women's 100k was Paula Newby-Fraser who is somewhat of a legend in the triathlon world with 7 Women's Ironman titles. Men's 100k winner was Socal local Brent Prenzlow.

A few bonuses with this race
Great Support - 5 aid stations on course with at least water and gatorade
Great Location
Good Food - BBQ sandwiches after the race!
Goodie Bag - 2 shirts, cow bell, water bottle, wallet, lots of stuff from Clif Bar
Cheap Hotels
Great Weather (this may have been lucky as Thunderstorms are fairly frequent)
Friendly and helpful volunteers
It's in Southern Utah!!!!!!


Bearclaw Poppy - Can't think of a better spot for a pre-race spin.












A couple of 3rd places overall for our distances

















The day after we took a trip up to Cedar Breaks and then to Brianhead for a little lift assisted riding.












Special props go to all the people in Utah who knew of Don's Bikes. Especially the Cedar City local who wasn't even in the race, but found us after the race and told us he'd just bought a bike from Don's a few weeks before.

Newspaper Write-up

Lava Magazine Write-up

Race Website