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Cohutta 100 Recap

April 30th, 2010 roblochner No comments

Over the weekend, I went out for my first mountain bike race of the season. I figured that I would jump right into the season by doing a little race called The Cohutta 100 in Ducktown, TN. As the name implies, this one is a hundred miler! Awesome.

By reading the course description, I was able to find out that the race was basically a singletrack sandwich, with about 35 total miles of trails, divided between the beginning and end of the race. The remainder of the race would be on gravel fire roads in between.

My only real worry for the day was the weather forecast. They were calling for an 80% chance of thunderstorms all day, some of which could be severe. We were told at the start line that they may cut the race short due to weather, and would let us know on the course. Luckily the rain had stopped just in time for the start, so we didn’t have to stand around in the rain just before the race.

Time to go! The race started with a very fast pavement climb on Highway 74, and I was giving it my all on the singlespeed. I couldn’t quite go fast enough to keep up with the lead group of 30 or so racers, and watched them slip away. Crest the hill, downhill for a bit, then turn into singletrack. Stuck in a line, no sense of trying to pass, there isn’t anywhere to go. I kept hoping for a place to pass, but stuck for a while. No big deal, I’ll be able to make it up later. Managed to not hit the turtle that was stopped in the middle of the trail. Too bad most other people hit the little guy.

Pop out onto a screaming fire road descent down to the river, along the river for a while, back to the start, long climb up the mountain, wash, rinse, repeat… For most of the race, I was riding by myself, which I am sure cost me some time. About 30 miles in, I kinda zoned out, and was taking it way too easy. I finally got caught by a couple of people, and remembered that I was supposed to be racing. Game on…

About 50 miles in, the rain started. It had been quite windy for an hour or so, and I was able to see storm clouds in the distance, but it seemed that we were riding in a little pocket in the storm keeping us dry. That was about to change.

About 50 miles into the race, after about an hour of pretty intense wind, the sky finally opened up. I had been riding with glasses on, but for the most part it was impossible to see while going about 30 mph on some of the fire road downhills, so I thought that I would try to take them off for a bit. I very quickly realized that it was much better not being able to see because of fogged up glasses, than having eyes full of mud and sand. Thankfully, there weren’t too many obstacles in my way.

Rolling into checkpoint 4, with a newly clean bike, I refilled my bottles, and headed out for another long grind on some back roads. There was a hard rain for about an hour, and then it cleared up for the most part, which ended up being bad in a way, because the bike started accumulating mud. The last 10 miles or so of the race happened to be on some pretty fun and fast singletrack, that really wasn’t too bad as long as I was able to keep my speed in check.

I was starting to get a bit hungry, and a little worried, as my garmin was telling me that I had 10 miles to go, when all of a sudden I popped out onto the road into the last stretch through the parking lot. I guess all of the heavy tree cover really does have an affect on it…

A great race, and I met my goal of 8 hours and 30 minutes, with a finishing time of 8:17. Looking forward to the next long race, a 6 hour enduro version of On the Rocks at French Creek.

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Mingo #2

April 25th, 2010 Heff No comments

The second of the Mingo Creek road race series took place on a typical cold overcast April morning. Iron City Bikes sent Justin, Jacob, Ted, Mike, John, Steve and Dan. Congrats to Dan Greene on on the win in the 1/2/3s.
Mingo 2 Sprint
(Photo courtesy of Fred Jordan.)

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Black & Gold Sprints

April 19th, 2010 Justin No comments

BGSprints_poster

Iron City Bikes is pleased to announce the second Goldsprints of 2010. This time we mean business and are pulling out all the stops for another crazy night of beer, music, and indoor bicycle racing.

Date: Friday April 23, 2010

Place: OTB Bicycle Cafe

Time: 8pm – 2AM

$2 Magic Hat beers, Prizes from Fat heads, Mad Mex, Jimmy Johns and More

Bring your friends and call them out to race head to head, at the end of the night we will take the fastest twelve men and eight women all night and seed a bracket for head to head mayhem. Thats right brackets have been reduced by more than half. Qualify as many times as you like and set a fast time for one of the 4 first round byes

$10 to Race, or Sign up / Renew your bike Bike Pittsburgh membership and race for free. First 30 to register get a free t-shirt printed by our friends at Ink Division Screen Printing.

Sponsored By: Urban VeloMagic Hat brewingFat HeadsOTB Bicycle Cafe, and Iron City Bikes

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Mingo Creek #1

April 13th, 2010 Heff No comments

The local road racing season is officially underway.  The annual spring road race series at Mingo Creek Park kicked off this weekend with perfect sunny skies and mild temperatures.  Iron City Bikes was well represented with seven riders between the Cat 1/2/3 and Cat 4/5 fields.  As usual for the course, some breakaway attempts were made but none stuck for too long, and the races came down to a field sprint.  ICB placed two in the top ten in the 1/2/3′s (3rd – John Heffner, 7th – Dan Greene), and Justin Flagg posted a solid 9th in his first race back from a knee injury last year.

Paul in a solo breakaway

Paul in a solo breakaway

Close finish for 2nd-4th

Close finish

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