Sunday, August 26, 2012
Nevada City Dirt Classic
My competition and me (202) on the start line.
Hi all, last weekend I raced in the Nevada City Dirt Classic Race #2, and it was awesome. I competed in the Cat 2 15-18 division.
I did three laps on the almost 6 miles course that included the infamous "Rock Garden" on Upper Pioneer Trail, Halleluiah Trail, and part of Upper Pioneer Trail. My total mileage was 17.95 miles, my time was 1:43:34, I had a average speed of 10.4 mph, and ended up coming 2nd place.
Me coming across the finish line.The Nevada City Dirt Classic is an awesome event, and races 1 and 2 were tons of fun. So do not miss the third and final event in the race series on September 29th! -Ruffrider
Monday, August 13, 2012
My Sunday Ride !
Here are a few videos of my ride yesterday.
The "skinny" on Lone Grave Trail.
Me enjoying Miners Trail!
Me on the teeter-totter on Coyote Street Trail. This trail also includes multiple wooden drop-offs, ladder bridges, 2 wall rides, and some skinnies!
I rode the Halleluiah Trail loop, a nice almost 6 mile loop that includes part of Upper Pioneer Trail and Halleluiah Trail. The Nevada City Dirt Classic Race Series is being held on this course this year, race #1 was a lot of fun so don't miss race #2 on August 19 these races are a great way to begin racing and the profits go to the local youth cycling organization. From Skillman Campground I descended all the way to Nevada City. This ride includes part of Upper Pioneer Trail, Lower Pioneer Trail, part of Lone Grave Trail, Miners Trail, a little bit of NID ditch riding, and Coyote Street Trail! My total ride length was 20 miles and was tons of fun. - Ruffrider
The "skinny" on Lone Grave Trail.
Me enjoying Miners Trail!
Me on the teeter-totter on Coyote Street Trail. This trail also includes multiple wooden drop-offs, ladder bridges, 2 wall rides, and some skinnies!
I rode the Halleluiah Trail loop, a nice almost 6 mile loop that includes part of Upper Pioneer Trail and Halleluiah Trail. The Nevada City Dirt Classic Race Series is being held on this course this year, race #1 was a lot of fun so don't miss race #2 on August 19 these races are a great way to begin racing and the profits go to the local youth cycling organization. From Skillman Campground I descended all the way to Nevada City. This ride includes part of Upper Pioneer Trail, Lower Pioneer Trail, part of Lone Grave Trail, Miners Trail, a little bit of NID ditch riding, and Coyote Street Trail! My total ride length was 20 miles and was tons of fun. - Ruffrider
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Downiville Classic !!!
My racer buddies Jon and Cameron
The 29 mile Downieville Classic XC Race begins with a grueling 8 mile shaley 3,000 ft elevation gain climb that starts on Butte St. in Sierra City and ends at Packer Saddle.
Me starting up the "trail of tears".
From there it follows Sunrise Trail, a fun flowy singletrack with rollers and banked turns. After this the course turns to a rolling fire road that provides good spots to pass. After 6 miles of fire road the race course goes downhill through the infamous "baby heads" a lose, fast, and super rocky dissent that connects to Pauly Creek Trail. Pauly Creek Trail begins by crossing Pauly Creek which is wide and deep making it hard to find a line, after the stream crossing P. Creek Trail turns into a fast technical singletrack with multiple foot bridges, rocks, and slippery roots. P. Creek Trail hooks up to the end of Butcher Ranch Trail which is fast, rocky, and includes a very painful 700 ft elevation climb which brings you to 3rd Divide Trail. 3rd Divide Trail is a steep, smooth, and super fast downhill that ends on Lavezzola Rd. a wide dirt road that brings you to 1st Divide Trail. 1st Divide Trail is not too technical but requires a ton of peddling. 1st Divide connects to Lavezzola Rd. which takes you to downtown Downieville for the finish!
Me after crossing the finish line in second place! |
I finished second in my category with a time of 2:46:38. No mechanicals or medicals. Yeeha!
My results !
My competition, congrats everyone. |
I was impressed by this DH bike, it is made out of steel and hand welded in San Francisco. |
The bike expo and street fair is always fun to look at, plus free shwag is available at all the booths! There was every thing from hubs to Cliff Bars.
This is a short travel gravity bike available from the same company also made out of steel. |
Ron's House of Big Air (a long wooden jump that ends in the North Yuba River was super entertaining. Riders first had to compete in a qualifying round in order to advance to the finals. The winner is decided by how loud the crowd cheered and gets a pair of carbon wheels. Congrats McLovin!!!
Me and the winner on the podium. I received a medal, Easton EC70 carbon handlebars and a box of Cliff Bars |
Looks like these guy aren't going to feel very good for the Downhill Race. |
The Downieville Classic is an awesome event to race in and to attend. If you didn't make it this year make sure you come next year. - Happy trails !!!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Welcome
Hello all, I'm a XC and AM mountain bike rider and racer in the Sierra Foothills and this blog will discuss my singletrack adventures in the Sierra! Right now I am getting ready to race in the 17th annual Downieville Classic cross country race this weekend. This is my first year racing in this great venue so wish me luck! Even if you are not racing the Downieville Classic is a fun event to attend. See you there!
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