Friday, May 21, 2010

Race Report - Ken Shiokari at Sea Otter and Santa Teresa

We just received a race report form one of our sponsored independent racers, Ken Shiokari. Ken is always out at the races in Northern CA and splits his time between both road and mountain bike disciplines. Here's his race report, and there are probably a few things we could all learn from this veteran racer:

"Sea Otter XC Race - Great weather and a good turnout. Otter was your typical sprint to the single track race and then follow the trains on the climbs. I got to the the tracks in about 15th and shuffled around until about mile 5. After the neutral water, Rob Stark, Davis Curtis and I established that there were 3-4 guys that got away with Francisco Vidal off the front. Our chase group pushed nose to tail for about 10 miles catching and dropping a couple of the guys. After leading this group the whole way, I let Rob pull through so I could rest before the long climb out -- the race mistake. Soon after while passing traffic, an out of class rider endo'ed into "the mud puddle" right in front of me. This created the gap that grew on the next climb where I could not get past another train on the next single track climb - Rob got away. The climb out was typically hard and then there was a new finishing circuit that had a bunch of little leg breakers. Paul Montgomery (who nipped me at the line last year) got the win, Rob second, Francisco third, I got fourth (closing in but ran out of distance), and Dave filled the podium in 5th. The venue might have podium pictures - maybe ask them for a photo since Price Point was a sponsor. The expo park was packed and well attended.

Santa Teresa XC Race - Perfect weather for XC race. This tough, rocky course was awesome. I'd never ridden here before but others knew about it. - former World champion Ned Overend and former master's WC Rob Anderson came out to play too. My lack of course knowledge had me line up near the back of the 60 rider plus field and then there was no sorting section -- just straight onto the trail. Once we hit the rocky switchback climb, there was a 50 rider train ahead. It was steep so I was able to pass a few when they bogged on the rocks but it was a tight line. I had a few almost 'fly offs' switchback encounters but the single track is great there. Once we hit the long fire road climb, I was able to pace out and pass in bunches. Then we hit the rock garden -- wow this was nice stuff (see photo). The trails were rocky before but this trail was all rocks (I think it's called rocky ridge trail). We down hilled and wooped it back to the start finish -- now that I had the 'pre-ride' in it got really fun. Ended up taking first and riding solo for the whole race."

Well then. Congratulations Ken and thanks for representin' Price Point! We appreciate the shared stories and look forward to hearing about how your season progresses.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Markley Anderson of Team Crank Podiums Twice in 2 Weeks



Markley Anderson of Team Crank has now been on the podium twice in the past 2 weeks! First up was 12 Hours of Lodi in Fredericksburg, VA as part of a relay team representing the Blue Ridge School where he works. Battling an unexpected early-season heatwave with temperatures over 90 degrees, and two mechanical issues that left them running (not riding) with their bikes for the finish, Markley and his team mates Tony and Dave persevered for a 3rd place finish. You can read the full story here.




And for his second act the following weekend, Markley headed to Rocky Gap State Park in western Maryland for their 9 Hours of Cranky Monkey. It was a big race, with over 250 competitors. Markley stated that he hadn't gone up against this level of competition in a while. He knew he had his work cutout for him.
Planning to maintain a lap an hour for the duration of the race, Markley settled into his pace. Even though he did his best to stick to his regimen of refueling, he still ended up cramping during laps 6 and 7. Cramping is almost always an indication of not staying hydrated enough and not replenishing essential minerals. This was definitely the case, as his clothing was covered in a fine layer of white (salt from his body). So when Markley got to the pit, he downed a can of chicken noodle soup. Who would've thought that the soup would be the ideal recovery fuel? But apparently it worked, because within a lap or so he was back on track and able to complete 9 laps in 8 hours 20 minutes. This got him on the podium in 4th place. Not too bad when most of us would tap out and yell "enough!" after the first sign of cramping. Way to go Markley! Read more here.

Monday, May 03, 2010

ERGON GRIPS GIVEAWAY!!!


Who wants a free pair of ERGON grips???

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Ergon GC grips prevent numb fingers, painful hands and forearms – problems that many riders face. The cause of this is high pressure on the particularly sensitive areas of the palm and an incorrect hand position. Due to their anatomically optimal design, Ergon grips provide a contact surface of 100%. Regular grips only provide a contact surface of approximately 60%. With increased contact surface, pressure is especially reduced in the area of the ulna nerve, thus decreasing the likelihood of numbness. Furthermore, the anatomic form of the Ergon Performance and Race Series grips corrects your hand position. An incorrect hand position and overloading of the median nerve (a leading cause of carpal tunnel syndrome) are impossible as long as the grip is mounted correctly.

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