Friday 10 June 2011

Road Trip - the route

The planing started smoe time ago, as did the training. Finally things are coming together.
The planned route is shown below:


We just have to rely on the world's favourite airline to get us and our bikes across the pond all togther.
Roll on tomorrow.

Wednesday 8 June 2011

24HITEF

This time in 10 days, the 24 hours in the Enchanted Forest mountain bike race will be about to start.
Before then, Team Darkstar MTB has some other stuff to do,
Upon arrival in Arizona the search will be on to find some great beer. This should not be so difficult as we have conveniently booked a hotel in Tempe which is just around the corner from Four Peaks Brewing. They usually have 12 beers on tap along with 1 on the hand pump. Definitely a beer for whatever mood we are in.

Sunday with be spent shopping:
  • Camping gear (sleeping bags, chairs, lamp, propane gas for the cooker and the lantern, coolbox)
  • Food
  • and Beer - essential as we will be heading for the home of 4% beer UTAH!
We will also have to build the bikes - might just do this by the pool, in the sunshine.
On the Monday we are off to camp for 3 nights in Kodachrome State Park, Utah - no TV, no radio, no Internet - BLISS; no beer if we haven't found any in Arizona - NOT BLISS.
There is some great riding to be had and some awesome scenery to look at. It is also  at 5800 ft -  good for acclimatisation.
Before we head to the race venue, we have 1 night in civilisation to shop, fuel and enjoy some more beer.
On the Friday, we head into New Mexico to the race venue in the Zuni Mountains - let the fun begin.

Sunday 5 June 2011

My name is Tumbleweed...

...and I am the official mascot of Team Darkstar MTB. I am a coyote.
I signed up for the team shortly after they had stayed in Cave Creek, Arizona - home of the famous Chilli beer - the beer that tastes like a lager and goes down like a scotch.
Well anyway, they were staying in the hotel next door and were lucky enough to see some of my cousins come down from Black mountain and head across the parking lot. The dice of fate had been rolled. Passing through the airport on the way home, I was found in one of the stores. My adoption certificate said 'my name is Tumbleweed' - the same name as the Cave Creek hotel they had stayed in and the deal was done. The year was 1998.
Since then I have travelled extensively for business and pleasure and even got as far as Tasmania. I didn't see their famous devils though.
The camping trips are the best as I have seen some great wildlife. Like the coyote that wanted our chicken dinner and the 4.5 foot rattlesnake that slithered though our camp site. I make a great 'guard' coyote.
I have been the team mascot during mountain bike races. Always looks like too much hard work to me.
There have been other incidents as well.
I remember the time we all headed up to Mesa Verde in the snow. She thought it was very amusing to shove my nose in the snow. I was so cross. It was not a nice thing to do. I gave then the cold shoulder for days.
In 2005 the team headed out to travel the 100 miles of White Rim Road in Canyonlands, Utah. We met some great guys - Lee, Cole and Jay (it's not a race guys). I got to travel in the Western Spirit vehicle, on it and best of all, on the backpacks. It was brilliant fun seeing the fabulous scenery and camping in the wild. Not so certain about the pit toilets though.


On the same trip, we were camping in a state park in Colorado during a massive storm. We were the only tent. In the middle of the night, I thought we were going to float away as the area we we in filled with water.The base of the tent was more like a water bed. We were the hero's of the park as we had stayed in the tent all night - and survived.
Below are some of the other things I have been able to do:
skiing in Durango (OK - in the hotel in Durango. Safer that way)

mountain biking in Fruita, Colorado
howled at the full moon in Goblin Valley State Park, Utah
but best of all, enjoyed some great beer!! Can a coyote be done for 'drunk in charge of a human'?

Thursday 2 June 2011

Feed me!!!

One of the hardest things to predict during a 24 hour mountain bike race is what to eat, or more accurately, what you will want to eat.
The obvious nutrition are the energy products (powders, gels and bars) which are readily available. Every one has their favourites, the products that work well for them. The products of choice for Team Darkstar MTB are Maximuscle/Maxifuel Viper range.
I first encountered Viper while suffering from extreme cramp during Twentyfour12 at Cotswold Farm Park. As I writhed in agony, a fellow rider asked what was wrong. "Cramp" I managed to say. "Try this - it works for me" he said, threw a Viper Extreme bar at me and rode off. It worked and  I have been a fan ever since.
Well back to the other foods that you crave during a race.
Some races are particularly good and have caterers that are open for the duration of the race. Quaver catering are great and are the caterers for Twentyfour12. Sweet or savoury crepes, jacket potatoes with a wide range of fillings, porridge (YUK), burgers, chillli, flapjacks, hot drinks - whatever you crave, the answer can be found there.
However, some races are not so well provided for - usually due to the large number of teams with their own catering or the self-sufficient smallerr teams in their motor homes . Our first visit the the 24 ore Roma fell into this category. In the middle of the night, I wanted a jacket potato with cheese. The best I could manage was a flat bread filled with chunks of Parmesan and parma ham. The following year we managed much better with a bit of planning and visiting the local supermarket.
Whatever happens, I always know that I will want something savory. Those sweet gels and energy drinks will guarantee that.
Note to self - do a Viper product review in another post
The shopping list usually includes:
Marmite
Salted peanuts
Pot noodles (or similar)
Bananas
Salted crisps (must be plain ones)
Strong cheese
Tinned pasta
Soup
I generally buy things that aren't perishable so don't go to waste
Oh - I nearly forgot
BEER

For after the race of course - it makes a great recovery drink and the best reward for all the effort!