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osmundo
July 22nd 07, 07:44 PM
I rode the Mount Evans Hillclimb / Bob Cook Memorial Bike Race on the
coker yesterday. It ends at the top of the highest paved road in North
America. All and all a pretty awesome experience.
AspenMike was the first to compete in this event last year and he
posted a stellar write-up about it with some great pictures. (Sorry, I
can't figure out how to link).
Here are some stats from his write up.
STATS;
· 28 MILES –45 KILOMETERS CLIMB ONLY
· 7516’ VERTICAL GAINED – 2291 METERS
· 11,000’ AVERAGE RIDING ELEVATION- 3353 METERS
· 14,100’ SUMMIT ELEVATION - 4298 METERS

I have lived in Colorado for 20 years but I had never been up the Mount
Evans road. I always felt that 14ers needed to be earned through sweat
rather than driven. Yet the road is stunning. Enormous precipitous
drops, glacial waterfalls and forever Colorado views. The last 10
miles wind up through the treeless alpine environment.
I haven't been on the coker much these last few months because I've
been riding more dirt muni. I was feeling less than prepared but I
figured that I could at least finish and enjoy the road closed to
traffic.
I was the only uni in the race and I drew lots of second looks. People
were mostly encouraging and expressed their amazement. I was
interviewed by a reporter from the Rocky Mountain News. He remembered
me passing him as he rode the Iron Horse in May and he seemed very
interested in unicycling. It was a beautiful cloudless morning. After
the gun start I UPDed after someone cut in front of me and there was a
minor bung up. I was a bungle of nerves. I jumped back on and set
off.
The first 6 miles are very gradual despite my best effort I was passed
by nearly the entire field. The a couple of switch-backs and the
climbing begins. I got into my groove and began picking off the bikes
one by one. I felt great and I was very excited to be participating in
the event.
I whizzed past the aid station at Echo Lake and lots of cheering and
enthusiasm gave me a boost. There is a thick pine forest above the
lake and at mile 18 the road turns the corner and suddenly all the
trees are gone and the summit of the mountain looms in the distance.
At mile 20 I took my first break, a two minute breather. I was still
feeling pretty good and no sign of cramping, but my butt was sorer that
unsual...not enough seat-training time. A short descent right after
that brought me to Summit Lake at mile 22. 6 miles and 2'000 feet to
go. I was feeling fatigued but still charging. There is a long
straight mile climb right after the lake. I continued to pass bikes
more bikes than passed me up to the first of the final 14 switchbacks
that wind up the southern face of the mountain. The altitude was
beginning to make me dizzy and my legs were feeling spent. I tried to
relax and ride slower. Mile 24, another quick dismount, breather.
Bikes that I spent so much energy passing now streamed passed. I
jumped up and kept going, but I was feeling less confident now. Each
switchback was now a huge challenge. I would complete two, then have
to stop. The third to last switchback I was overcome with vertigo and
I fell off. Rest...jump back on...ride another. Finally, one
kilometer to the summit and I knew I would make it. I crossed the
finish line at 11:05. Whoa what a feeling!! Yet, I was a bit
disappointed at my utter breakdown the last four miles. I think with
bit more training at elevation I could finish more in the middle of the
Citizen pack rather than at the end.
After the race I couldn't find a ride down so I ended up riding the 14
miles down to Echo Lake. It actually was a nice wind-down and the
afternoon storms were rolling in cooling things off.
At Echo Lake there was a lot of traffic on the highway so i hitch a
ride back to Idaho Springs in a pickup.
The race was a great experience, well organized and plenty of very
friendly people. A bit pricy, ($80.00) but that includes a great VERGE
cycling jersy.
I'm hoping to make in an annual event and I'd love more uni's to join
in!

Final race time: 3 hrs 35 min
Cranks: 170s


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trailguy
July 25th 07, 02:45 AM
You finishing the Mount Evans climb is simply awesome. Congratulations.
I saw your photo and brief in the Rocky Mountain News. Osmundo, you
and Aspen Mike are legends in your own time.


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skilewis74
July 25th 07, 03:35 AM
Nice:D

osmundo wrote:
> I'm hoping to make in an annual event and I'd love more uni's to join
> in!


steveyo
:rolleyes:


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Ride everywhere and never just ride anywhere. If you can ride where you
are going within a hour, do it, and if you can do a trick 50-75% of the
time do it along the way.
Parafrasing a pro skater when asked for advise to kids who wanted to
get much better and maybee turn pro one day.
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steveyo
July 26th 07, 03:10 AM
Wow - this was a fantastic accomplishment! Thanks for posting your
report. I love reading this stuff. When I grow up, I want to ride
this climb.

Great job, Osmundo!


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steveyo
...like having your own personal rollercoaster...

- a few 'uni race write-ups'
(http://home.nycap.rr.com/rduhan/uni_race_writeups/)
- muni and kokopelli uni 't-shirts, mugs and stickers'
(http://www.cafepress.com/steveyo)
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