Saturday, July 16, 2011

BC Bike Race Observations

  • Facts - 500 riders, 21 countries represented
  • Facts - 338 km of riding and just under 10,000 meters of climbing over the week!
  • Open atmosphere - Everyone was very friendly (volunteers and riders).  It was great to meet new people from all over the world every day 
  • Glad I did the event with Hersey!  He once again re-affirmed why he is one tough dude...
  • It was really cool to do this event with a friend and have someone to share the experience with.
  • We hung out a lot with Scott and John from Calgary and got to know them over the course of the week
  • After the mass craziness of the 'neutral start', things would flush out and you would somehow end up riding with the same circle of riders almost every day
  • We ended up running into and hanging out with similar circles most of the time.
  • Weather - we lucked out!  There were a couple of sprinkles here and there but nothing that impacted the trails too much
  • Awesome Organization!  Something like this entails tons of planning for logistics and they did a great job of getting the riders and gear to where it needed to be
  • Technical Terrain.  The trails were much more difficult than I had anticipated.  It took me a couple of days to get back into that mode of riding tekkie
  • Caliber of Athletes.  The caliber of riders there was very impressive - former olympians and olympic medalists
  • Riding 7 days straight is physically demanding
  • Riding 7 days straight is mentally demaning
  • Everyone had at least 1 bad day where the legs just did not want to ride and the body fought you the whole way
  • Food was generally pretty good
  • Any mechanical work done by Obsession was spendy $$$$
  • There was a fair amount of hurry up and wait...hurry to get somewhere and then you had to wait for an hour until the ferry loaded, etc...
  • I would highly recommend this to others
  • It is expensive once you include travel and meals
  • Schwag was awesome - you get what you pay for : )
  • Stage Racing is hard!
  • It was an amazing and yet humbling experience.
  • Race pace for 7 days toughens you up!
  • Props to local riders - they are some bad ass riders who ride gnarly stuff
  • It did not take long to look around and notice consequences of bad wrecks!  broken teeth, lacerations, etc...
  • I will definitely be going back to visit some of the places we rode - there are more trails to be ridden and more exploring to be had
  • TONS of work went into these trails - ladders, berms, jumps...THANKS to the trail-builders!
  • The towns we stayed in were very welcoming (with one of exception of a drunken dude in a bar who wanted to pick a fight)
  • This might have just been the coolest thing I have done on a bike!

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