Sunday, June 28, 2009
Park City Point 2 Point
http://thepcpp.com/
Yesterday I was lucky enough to ride about 2/3 of the proposed course with a few other Cutthroaters and friends. If you are on the fence at all about lining up for this race you better jump in head first and sign up. It's definitely going to be a arse kicker but it is sure is going to be worth it. So get on up to P.C., enjoy the trails while they are in great shape and get ready to rumble on September 5th.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Rain & Races
Race #8 of the Intermountain Cup, Peddle Fest @ Deer Valley, was in jeopardy with the potential of too much rain. But the Deer Valley soil and a little warm air after the start of the race made the trails nice and tacky. The turnout was great and racers were treated with some great weather. Of course you have to work through the opening climb a few times but it sorts things out nicely before you dive into the single track.

On the downhill side of things, last weekend's races were held at Wolf Creek Ski Resort. More rain made for fun riding and the Super D did not disappoint. That is unless your climbing legs weren't feeling too good. A new trail with an uphill start got the blood flowing for the first 1/3 of the course. The middle section rolled through some nice sections including a now deep creek crossing with a sharp up afterwards. The bottom 1/3 was incredibly built, fast downhill with some great berms in the corners.
Again the Snyper 1 is incredible and just keeps getting better every time you ride it. The Type X is a thoroughbred and just wants to go fast. If you haven't seen these two amazing bikes please let me know and I would be more than happy to visit your shop.
On the downhill side of things, last weekend's races were held at Wolf Creek Ski Resort. More rain made for fun riding and the Super D did not disappoint. That is unless your climbing legs weren't feeling too good. A new trail with an uphill start got the blood flowing for the first 1/3 of the course. The middle section rolled through some nice sections including a now deep creek crossing with a sharp up afterwards. The bottom 1/3 was incredibly built, fast downhill with some great berms in the corners.
Again the Snyper 1 is incredible and just keeps getting better every time you ride it. The Type X is a thoroughbred and just wants to go fast. If you haven't seen these two amazing bikes please let me know and I would be more than happy to visit your shop.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Tomac Press Release
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Utah Downhill Series Race #2
Saturday was practice for the Bountiful Bomber and what a great day. Partly cloudy, 75 degrees and dry trails. I had heard that their would be a shuttle but little did I know it would be a 23' box truck. Imagine throwing 8-15 people with bikes in the back of a truck, driving for 20 minutes up a rough road and then getting on a downhill course. While the shuttle was an adventure, the Trail Bike course more than made up for it. Scott and Kris from Go-Ride helped add a great section to the normal downhill course for their new "Trail Bike" division.
The Trail Bike division is great and it was good to see people out racing who probably wouldn't race a downhill if this division did not exist. I am sure this division is going to grow a lot once people find out about it.
The Snyper 140 worked incredibly well on this course and everytime I ride the bike it just gets better. It was great to be out at the race letting people know what is going on at Tomac. Lots of great feedback and excitement about the line. Of course their were plenty of questions about the Primer.
Sunday was race day and what a complete change in weather. It rained, rained some more and then continued to rain. Of course I missed the start but bounced my way up in the truck only a few minutes late and the great folks with Salamander let me in. Making a run in full rain gear wasn't what I planned on but who cares, it was a blast.
Thanks to Salamander Promotions for putting on a great race even with crazy weather, Go-Ride and all the other great sponsors. Next stop is the Wolf Creek Mayhem.
The Trail Bike division is great and it was good to see people out racing who probably wouldn't race a downhill if this division did not exist. I am sure this division is going to grow a lot once people find out about it.
The Snyper 140 worked incredibly well on this course and everytime I ride the bike it just gets better. It was great to be out at the race letting people know what is going on at Tomac. Lots of great feedback and excitement about the line. Of course their were plenty of questions about the Primer.
Sunday was race day and what a complete change in weather. It rained, rained some more and then continued to rain. Of course I missed the start but bounced my way up in the truck only a few minutes late and the great folks with Salamander let me in. Making a run in full rain gear wasn't what I planned on but who cares, it was a blast.
Thanks to Salamander Promotions for putting on a great race even with crazy weather, Go-Ride and all the other great sponsors. Next stop is the Wolf Creek Mayhem.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Go-Ride Race
Make sure you get to Bountiful this weekend for stop #2 of the 2009 Utah Race Series. Check back for updates, pictures and race results.
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