Month: June 2019

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 12 (Missoula to Kalispell)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 12 (Missoula to Kalispell)

    148 miles (3793 ft climbing), 9:52 hours 17.4 mph

    Final day of the tour was a relatively easy one, gradual climbing for the first 70 miles and then trending downwards for the rest of the day.

    We had a big group pace lining to the first sag which made the time go by pretty quickly.

    Bob unfortunately damaged his front wheel in a hole about 50 miles in (flat tire and damaged rim) and called it a day. Greg and I rode it in together, down one competitor for our county, river, stream, pedestrian crossing sign sprints (the rules are variable and the points don’t matter 🙂 ). Not as scenic as other days and primarily overcast with showers before lunch (which helped wash the final residues of cow shite sprayed up from from previous wet days off my bike). It’s not all glamour on the road!

    Greg got a final flat 5 miles out on the bike trail into Kalispell so we quickly fixed that and then we were done just ahead of a torrential down pour.

    Overall this has been a fantastic experience. Challenging and scenic riding, great support from Lon, Susan and the rest of the PacTour crew and a chance to spend the bulk of 12 days riding with good friends. 

    At the end only 3 of us rode every bit of the course; myself, Frode and Steve. Our reward, in addition to incredible memories … we’re now qualified for an even tougher ride, RAAM. (I’ve no plan to do that)

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 11 (Butte to Missoula)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 11 (Butte to Missoula)

    134 miles (3271 ft climbing), 8:39 hours 18.5 mph

    Today was a shorter day. There’s no guarantee on that being any easier on this tour but weather conditions were favorable and we ended up making good time with an initial climb to mile 40 and then all trending downhill after that for the remainder of the day. Despite some threatening clouds we managed to dodge any rain.

    Our usual pattern emerged of arriving close to the front at the initial sag stops and then departing after everyone else and having a stream of people up the road to chase down. Some good stretches of fast pace lining by the three of us with 1 mile pulls for each rotation.

    We eased off a bit to ride with a larger group leading into lunch and into the finish and had another good stretch of fast riding along I90 to get the freeway miles over with quickly. 

    It’s great to get in earlier to our overnight to have a bit more downtime and recovery ahead of the last day of the tour tomorrow. Only 150 miles to go!

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 10 (West Yellowstone to Butte)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 10 (West Yellowstone to Butte)

    158 miles (6260 ft climbing), 11:09 hours 17 mph

    I bounced back after yesterday thanks to Alka Seltzer cold formula, a good night’s sleep and DayQuil every 4 hours during the day today. My cold is still here but my energy levels were much better and I got through the day feeling pretty good.

    We started of (sans Greg due to some confusion as to whether he was taking the day off or not). We woke him for breakfast but he thought we were rolling at 7am rather than 6:30am so when he eventually reemerged from his room everyone had left! We finally reconnected at the lunch stop later in the day.

    The morning was stunning riding, 80 miles of trending downhill with misty vistas of mountains, “earthquake” lake and forests. Unfortunately I have no photos of it because it was cold and I wasn’t taking my long finger gloves off or losing contact with the group we were riding with. Still the memories will suffice.

    We hit the first sag with the group we were riding with and then pottered around for a bit to find that everyone else had left. Bob and I then set off in pursuit and, reminiscent of Furnace Creek 508 when we had a never-ending string of rabbits with tail lights to chase down, kept a decent tempo going to gradually catch the scattered stream of people ahead of us.

    There was a decent climb before lunch and then Greg arrived just as we were finishing up so we waited for him to eat and then rolled in together. A lot of people are only riding part of each day now it seems so we ended up being the last group on the road. We got in to Butte just ahead of a thunderstorm (thankfully) and early enough for me to get another massage for my legs to keep them “fresh” for the last two days.

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 9 (Jackson to West Yellowstone)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 9 (Jackson to West Yellowstone)

    135 miles (6400 ft climbing), 10:25 hours 15.5 mph

    The day started off great with all three of us on the road again after Bob’s missed the last couple of days due to sickness. It was straight into a beast of a climb up Teton Pass on a protected old road bikeway. Great climb through the trees at 8-12% for the best part of an hour.

    Then there was a long downhill and a chance to ride for most of the morning beside the Teton mountain range enjoying the views. We battled some side and head winds for a couple hours but then turned out of them for most of the rest of the day. 

    My day went south from about midday as a nasty head cold that has been doing the rounds started to settle in and drained me of all energy. Bob and Greg dragged me along for the afternoon and we got to West Yellowstone at a reasonable time (~5:25) for me to stock up on Dayquil to hopefully get me through tomorrow. It’s daunting as if I felt this bad at home I’d be spending the day in bed. Instead I’m facing 159 hilly miles of riding.

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 8 (Evanston to Jackson)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 8 (Evanston to Jackson)

    214 miles (5968 ft climbing), 12:47 hours 18.6 mph

    Fine day of riding today, the closest to a ‘recovery day” you get on a tour like this. Greg and I rode with a great group of people all day in pleasant conditions i.e. no snow, sleet, headwinds etc.. and only a moderate amount of climbing. It was just what I needed after yesterday’s epic effort.

    Bob sat out the day and drove along the route with Lon, showing up at various sag stops and our lunch stop. He should be back on the bike tomorrow for at least some of the day.

    I was worried going into today as on paper it could have been a tough one to finish in daylight but all turned out great. Still on EFI (“Every F…g inch”) status with 2 other guys going into the last four days.

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 7 (Vernal to Evanston)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 7 (Vernal to Evanston)

    148 miles (10900 ft climbing), 12:53 hours 13.3 mph

    Toughest day so far, straight into a serious climb up over 8000ft which started off in sun but quickly deteriorated up top to snow and sleet. Bob packed it in early on during the climb as he is fighting some sickness and got in the van. Greg and I struggled to stay warm along the ridge before finally dropping down to decent weather again at Flaming Gorge. Stunning view from the viewpoint but alas we had to keep going so could only hang out for a bit.

    Due to the conditions we were going pretty slow and lunch was moved up a sag stop to the 70 mile mark. As we approached that we got hailed on and then more snow as we huddled in the trailer eating. Most people had bagged it for the day by now but Greg and I headed on to the next sag at 90 miles in. Greg stopped there and I opted to try to make it in before sunset to keep my streak of riding every full day alive. One tough 60 mile time trial later I made it to the hotel with some buffer. Down to just 3 people now from the whole tour who have finished each day. Tomorrow is the longest day of the tour so an even earlier start than normal. This is tough!

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 6 (Grand Junction to Vernal)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 6 (Grand Junction to Vernal)

    146 miles (7500 ft climbing), 11:24 hours 15.9mph

    Half way done!

    Crazy day today leaving Colorado on the first day of summer. We started with strong headwinds and then shifting to freezing rain as we got closer to our main climb of the day up Douglas Pass. People were abandoning for the day by the second sag stop (only 7 people ended up completing the whole day in the end) and the support vans were getting full of bikes and wet people.

    I borrowed and extra jacket from Susan before the climb started and then had to ride at my own tempo to try to stay warm going up it. The wind eased a bit as I got higher but then the sleet and snow started. It’s rarely a good sign when a snow plough passes you going the other direction from were your heading towards. Lon, Susan and the rest of the support crew took excellent care of us today making sure that everyone who wanted to keep riding were properly monitored and finding extra gear when needed.

    Once I reached the top it was straight into the van for some warming up with hot coffee. Bob and Greg soon joined me and we braced ourselves to head back out for the descent to hopefully warmer levels. Had to ride the brakes going down as with wet wheels I didn’t want to risk picking up too much speed. We got down below the snow level relatively quickly but in wet gear the headwind descending kept me shivering. 

    Hot tomato soup at the bottom of the main descent helped a bit but I stayed pretty cold until we finally got to our lunch stop and was able to dry out some of my gear in the sun.

    Then it was off to Utah in sunnier weather though still battling a strong sidewind until we turned left and had a glorious tailwind for the last 40 miles to Vernal, rolling at 25-32mph for long stretches. A fine way to end an epic day.

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 5 (Ouray to Grand Junction)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 5 (Ouray to Grand Junction)

    143 miles (7000 ft climbing), 11:30 hours 15.5mph

    Today started with a fast descent from Ouray down to the “plains” before heading over to our “bump for the day”. A single ~30mile climb up to 11,000ft en route to Grand Junction.

    We made good time to the first sag stop (averaging 22+mph) and then shed some layers before heading on at a more controlled pace to the start of our climb. That said Greg was crushing it on the County, Town and River sign sprints which somehow we’ve gotten caught up in going for. At least with 3 of us you always podium.

    The climb went on for a long time and started in 100F heat again. Fortunately it got cooler as we got up to the snow level and there were some stunning half frozen lakes to see as we got higher. Thunder storms were threatening around us and we just got to the top before some serious wind gust came along (nearly taking off the canopy on the lunch truck while we huddled inside it).

    Once it died down a little we started the descent. I hung back a bit as the pavement was a bit dodgy and there was a serious cattle guard in bad condition near the top that wasn’t much fun going over. We regrouped at the bottom and rode down a great river canyon to the next sag. The wind was really picking up by now and some serious gusts were catching us. We reached the sag stop at the bottom to find that it had been destroyed by the last major gust (table with food picked up and blown into the side area).

    We were just about to start a 5 mile highway stretch with a narrow shoulder and raging river on the other side of the barrier and Susan determined that it was unsafe to ride in the current wind conditions and shuttled us past it before we got back on our bikes and rode the last 14 miles in. The right call in the conditions. As it was a safety ruling Bob and my “elite” status of riding every mile is still intact.

    Reached Grand Junction in time for a proper dinner. Hopefully will get a better night’s sleep tonight as it’s been touch sleeping at the higher altitudes of our last overnight stops. Tomorrow we head to Vernal.

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 4 (Pagossa Springs to Ouray)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 4 (Pagossa Springs to Ouray)

    134 miles (10942 ft climbing), 11:45 hours 13.3mph

    Stunning day riding in Colorado today with extensive climbing and multiple passes over 10,000ft (the highest was the last one at 11k). Probably one of the the most scenic days I’ve ever spent on a bike!

    Bob, Greg and I rode together for most of the day, stopping to admire the scenery at multiple points. I made it to Ouray in time to get a massage to set me up for tomorrow.

  • Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 3 (Santa Fe to Pagossa Springs)

    Elite Pac Tour 2019 – Ridge of the Rockies Day 3 (Santa Fe to Pagossa Springs)

    153 miles (7644ft climbing), 12 hours 14.8mph

    Today was our last day in New Mexico and was challenging primarily due to the elevation gain. It’s tough doing sustained climbing at 8000ft when you’re not acclimatized. That said, tomorrow we start the really high days and get up close to 12,000ft on Red Mountain so that should be interesting!

    Some stunning landscape in New Mexico and Colorado ranging from desert dry expanses to high country pastoral meadows.

    The three of us (Bob, Greg and I) stuck together for the whole day except for a brief stretch in the middle before we regrouped. Greg was riding strong and took the brunt of the strong headwind into the lunch stop. My energy was at a low point then but a hot lunch 115 miles into the ride helped revitalize me.

    Great descents off the Colorado climbs and looking forward to more to come tomorrow. Now time to eat and recover from today’s efforts.