Team Lupine loves racing, whether it is adventure racing, mountain bike racing, trail marathons, or an orienteering event, our pursuit of adventure is limitless. We seek adventures because it excites, rewards, exhilarates, and awakens something within us that stretches our minds, bodies, and spirits to the edges of our human potential and beyond. Most importantly, we support, encourage, and believe in our fellow teammates, as we rise by lifting each other. We invite you to join in our journeys.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
CYCLO X Boulder Colorado, Blizzard
CYCLO X - BOULDER COLORADO
SERIES #6
What is Cyclo-Cross?
Cyclo-cross (sometimes cyclocross,
CX, CCX, cyclo-X or '
cross)
is a form of bicycle racing? Races typically take place in the autumn and
winter and consist of many laps of a short (2.5–3.5 km or 1.5–2 mile)
course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, steep hills and obstacles
requiring the rider to quickly dismount, carry the bike while navigating the
obstruction and remount. Races are based on categories and generally run
between 30 minutes to an hour, with the distance varying depending on the
ground conditions.
JZ has participated in several cross
races in Colorado and has even built his own cross bike. He continues to
move up in his division and has now been joined by teammate Derek Allison! Derek
makes it look easy, like he has been racing cross for years. The temperatures
were in the single digits, it was snowing, and the conditions were very
icy. These conditions made the steps slick and the sand in the beach areas
“down right brutal”. Even though the race was quite challenging, JZ and
Derek kept coming back for more throughout the weekend. Go Team Lupine Racing
USA! It is so great to see JZ and Derek get out there and play year
round! See you out there.
Monday, November 17, 2014
PA 24Hour MBike Race, Warsaw Indiana 2012
PWild and JZ decided to drive 3 hours north to do another 24Hour MBike Race. Weather look to be perfect, slight chance of rain, but sunny and could drop to below 30's at night. Brr......we came with a Plan. Read on to see if it worked! ;) Got to the race sight in time to sign up....I waited in line to sign up as JZ put up our house of a tent and got all gear inside with heater ready to keep us warm during transition times. I waited in line for a LONG while as they were not ready for the crowd that showed up for the KCV Poverty 24Hr Challenge. Start time was Noon. They had 6, 12, and 24 hour racers as well as relay. They called all racers to the start line at 11:50. They had us put our bikes in the shoot close the entrance to the "hole" as racers call it into the woods. The race director told us to all walk back to the start of the shoot and he would then give us the "starting" directions for the mass start. We were all talking about what it could be. He then said over the PA system that we were to drop our helmets at our feet, run to our bikes and grab a wheel, run back for our helmets, then run back to our bikes, all while jumping over 3 ropes at different heights in
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