Thursday, April 21, 2016

RMCC Foothills Climbfest Update


Update 4/28/16

Due to the inclement weather forecast for Saturday, May 30, 2016, we are canceling this year's Foothills Climbfest. Mother Nature is having here way for the second straight year! It is possible we will attempt to reschedule the event for later in the summer, so please pay attention to this blog, the RMCC Meet Up site, and the RMCC main page in the weeks ahead! 

1) The RMCC Foothills Climbfest is coming up on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Keep your fingers crossed that this year's weather is better than last year's weather! 
2) To pre-register for this ride, simply acknowledge that you're going to attend the Climbfest Meet up.
3) Please remember: RMCC membership is required to participate in this club event.  This is for insurance purposes. Only riders who have active RMCC memberships will have access to the RMCC-provided water support on the course. And only RMCC members will have their times recorded. RMCC membership is cheap: $25/year! To activate your membership: http://www.rmccrides.com/membershipmain.html
4) Here is the official route on RidewithGPS.com: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/13242955
5) As in previous years, this year's ride will be run in pseudo-brevet format. Participants will carry event passports (available at the start of the ride) with them and these will be initialed and timed by a RMCC volunteer at check points along the course and at the finish. Participants will need to turn these passports in at the end of the ride to receive an official finishing time. 
Stay tuned for additional details. 

Monday, April 4, 2016

2016 AntiEpic Day: Event Recap

In spite of the recent heavy snowfall, AntiEpic riders experienced a nearly perfect early April day with bright blue skies, generally light winds, and easy-to-ride packed dirt and gravel roads.

The RMCC took the reigns of the 2016 AntiEpic Gravel Grinder, an event founded by ridinggravel.com founder, Ben Welnak, in 2012. Two courses were offered to this year's participants: an epic 176-mile long course with 10,000+ feet of climbing and a mini-antiepic 76-mile course with 5,800+ feet of climbing. Both courses start and end in Monument, CO (elevation 7,000 feet), traveling north through the Greenland Open Space and returning along the northern perimeter of the Black Forest. During the return route to Monument, participants are tested by a constant barrage of steep rollers. The long-course riders have the added bonus of riding 100 extra miles on the peaceful ranching roads to the northeast of the Greenland Open Space to Deer Trail before making the long journey back to Monument. In spite of its name, the AntiEpic Gravel Grinder is never short on beautiful Colorado scenery, including tranquil prairie vistas, picturesque mesas, and tantalizing dirt roads that disappear over every horizon. Throughout the day, participants also have striking views of the snow-capped Pikes Peak to the southwest. This year's event had 13 brave-hearted long course riders and 21 mini-AntiEpic riders. Congratulations to all of this year's participants! 


God made dirt. Dirt don't hurt...well, maybe a little bit! 
2016 AntiEpic Gravel Grinder event summary:

Course

  • Long course: 176 miles, 10,000+ feet of climbing. Because of the recent heavy snowfall, this year's long course used the alternate course, which has an eight-mile detour around the dreaded (muddy) B-road, Co Rd 98. Time limit: 16 hours
  • Short course: 76 miles, 5,800 feet of climbing. Time limit: 9 hours

Participants: 

Short Course
  • 21 preregistered riders, 6 non-preregistered rides (C'mon, guys! You're killing me!)
  • 21 ride starters, 1 DNF, 1 DNS,  Of the riders who started,  14 were men, 7 women (You go, girls!)
  • 20 official finishers (95% finishing rate) successfully completed this mini-AntiEpic course in < 9 hours  (>8.4 m.p.h.) 
  • Congratulations to Kevin Masten, who posted are speediest men's time of the day: 5 hours, 3 min (15 mph...that's pretty damn quick on this course!) 
  • Congratulations to Jane Fredman, who posted the fastest woman's time of the day: 6 hours, 14 min (12.2 mph)
Long Course
  • 21 preregistered riders 
  • 13 ride starters, 7 finishers (54% finishing rate) successfully completed the AntiEpic long-course in < 16 hours (>11 m.p.h), 6 DNF, 2 DNS, 6 no-shows
  • Paul Galliart and Trent Hovenga completed the epic AntiEpic course with the day's fastest time: (Trent insisted that Paul was actually the fastest rider of the day!) Congratulations to both of you! 
  • Kami White, riding tandem with her husband, Andy, was our lone female long-course rider! (Great ride, Kami!)
Results:
Complete results are posted on the Triple Crown Blog and will be posted RMCC website soon! 

Special thanks to this year's volunteers! We can't run these events in their current timed format without your help!

  • Corinne Warren: provided water support for both courses and fortified riders with home-made cookies and muffins and helped record finishing times for long-course riders. She also helped with emergency SAG support at the end of the day.
  • Mark Warren: recorded finishing times for short-course riders
  • Mark Lowe: official ride starter and time recorder for long-course riders. 

Photo gallery: (If participants have other photos, please forward them to me and I can post them!)

Poised to start epic AntiEpic day, long-course riders face chilly 34 degree temperatures at the crack of dawn.
Short-course riders are prepared to start their mini-AntEpic ride! 
Girls on dirt: Laura Costantini, Annie Fox, Mindi Hoffmaster, and Kimberly Nuffer use the AntiEpic short course to prepare the Dirty Kanza 200 in early June. 
Heath Holmes and Timo Haugen savor a picturesque April day!
Long-course podium: Trent Hovenga, Paul Galliart, and Blair Kin. Great rides, guys! 
Tom Miller is all smiles (well, sorta) at the conclusion of his AntiEpic day!
Harvey Kramer completes his first AntiEpic Gravel Grinder. Great ride, Harvey!
Corinne Warren provided water (and cookie and muffin) support for this year's event.
Thanks for your long day of help, Corinne! 
The Pikes Peak Brewery: a welcome sight for thirsty riders with weary legs! 
The sun sets in Monument on an epic AntiEpic day! 
Tantalizing dirt roads (Photo: Timo Haugen)
Scouting out the short course, Mark Lowe sneaks up behind Timo Haugen