Wow!
October 18, 2007 on 12:59 pm | In Mountain | No CommentsWarning…..If you are stuck in a cubicle right now the following pic may force you to get up and go ride!
This picture is too good to not share! This pretty much sums up why so many people ride the dirt. We have to admit this is Central California, and not North Carolina, but a great view is a great view!
Autumn Comes to the Mountains
October 11, 2007 on 1:58 pm | In Mountain | No CommentsSomething deep inside my soul stirs once Autumnal Equinox passes. Chilly nightsare back , and mountain bike soul riding season is just beginning. Remember riding for 4 hours with hardly a bead of sweat… How about cool mountain breezes conditioning your chamois?
Well those days are here. The trails are in perfect shape. If you are like me, Autumn marks the end of the racing season, and time to build up a long travel trail bike. This season, the Maverick ML8 will be my off season choice. Even if I did not have access to wicked downhills & technical terrain, the climbing abilities & all out comfort of the ML8 rock my world. On a 2 hour ascent up Heartbreak Ridge, my new 28.5 lb Maverick, “Beefy”, was amazing. Picking up 4 lbs on my racing bike was easy to adjust to with the control & traction the Maverick delivers. It is
easy to enjoy the scenery when you have such a stable bicycle underneath.
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BioWheels on Mont Ventoux
October 5, 2007 on 6:35 pm | In Road, Touring | No CommentsBioWheels Race team member, John Godts, recently returned from the trip of a lifetime in both splendor & difficulty. There is a challenge organized by a French bicycle club (actually, a brotherhood) next to Mount Ventoux. They say, “It is normal for a bike rider to try to climb Mont Ventoux at least once in a lifetime, but you are crazy if you do it again.”
There are 3 different routes you can use to go to the top of Mont Ventoux.
If you can climb all the routes in one day (starting from Bedoin, Malaucene and Sault), between sunrise and sunset, you are declared “Nut of Mont Ventoux” and you receive a plastic medal from the brotherhood. Putting all that in perspective, to accomplish this feat you will ride about 40 miles and climb 14550 feet - the descending at 55 or 60 MPH is another story.
The challenge can be done any time during the year - alone or with other riders. The rider must call the brotherhood in advance and then receives a road sheet which needs to be stamped by a local store in all 3 villages where the starts take place (Bedoin, Malaucene and Sault) as well as on the top of Mont Ventoux to confirm that you have been there.
So far, 26 Americans have done it including 5 people from Asheville. If you speak French, visit their web site www.clubcinglesventoux.org. If you don’t speak French and you’re still interested, e-mail John at jgodts@charter.net
John loved his Look KG461 for it’s lightweight climbing ability, stable descending and all-day comfort. Check out his great photos…
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