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Back to the Basics

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Last weekend, I kind of just limped around friends as they did fun stuff around the state of Colorado. I ended up in Winter Park at the Colorado Freeride Festival. I thought I was just going up there to watch Bill and Vincent race an x-country MTB race from Frazier to Winter Park. Little did I know that there was a leg of the Enduro World Series being held, along with a ton of other stuff.

I realized when we got there, right around 7 am, that the race venue was way bigger than a local MTB race. There were way too many team support and factory trucks for a local event. The venue was sort of abandoned before 8 am, then guys started rolling by. I went over to a Redbull tent and they were starting a morning session of the enduro. Virtually all the guys there were speaking a foreign language. That is when I figured out that the race was big.

There are two events of the Enduro World Series held in North America. In Winter Park last weekend, and then in British Columbia in August. I really didn’t get to see any of the racing, it was all up on the mountain and definitely not accessable by a gimp like me.

Pretty soon, people started showing up. I knew a lot of guys there. I saw Scott Daubert, from Trek, Steve Blick, Oakley, Joe Parkin, Bike Magazine, Brad Cole, Niner, and a ton more. One of my favorite guys I ran into was Jesse Gascon, from Shimano. I hardly ever see Jesse anymore. He used to travel the MTB circuit when that was my full time gig, but now I think he’s flying back and forth to Asia more than attending races. It was nice catching up a little.

The best part of the day for me was watching those guys on Slopestyle. That sport is insane. I have no idea how you get to the point of being able to ride that course, but it would take me years to get to the point of just going down it, let alone throwing tricks off the jumps. It was amazing. Check out the video at the bottom of the page. It is from Martin Söderström, who finished 2nd. Nuts.

I realized how little I know about these aspects of the sport. I couldn’t even tell you which event a rider was competing in by looking at their bikes. That is disturbing to me. Really far removed. Most of the guys I listed above were at the event just checking it out, not working in a official capacity. They were just trying to get a read on what the sport is all about and where it might be heading. It didn’t have the vibe of a 90’s World Cup, but it was much better than any x-country race I’ve been to in the US the last decade.

Anyway, Vincent won the expert class of the x-country. Bill finished 11th, which was pretty good considering the altitude. Brian ended up 14th at Mt. Evans, riding 1:56, so that was a good race for him. He and Bill should be acclimated for Leadville in two weeks. Don Sutton finished Mt. Evan in 2:18 or so. Pretty good ride too.

I did get to ride 35 miles on Sunday with Bill and Vincent. My hip is feeling all weird, so I’m going to try to get a x-ray done today to put my mind at ease. I have to take my Insight over to downtown Denver to get a new IMA battery put in. I’m excited to see how much different it drives.

Lisa, Vincent’s wife, is 9 months pregnant, so she is due any day. She actually asked me yesterday to start my timer on my phone. I didn’t have any idea what she was timing until I looked over. She was timing contractions. They headed over to the hospital, but it was a false alarm. But, anytime now.

I’m going to head up to Steamboat Springs to hang with Kent Eriksen and Katie, either later today, or tomorrow. Kind of depends on the car and hip deal. They just rode the Laramie Enduro on Saturday. They rode a tandem, and won, of course. Kent is the most amazing athlete for a guy that doesn’t ride nearly as much as he’d like. I think he has less than 500 miles for the year, and that might be really generous. Katie must be fit and made up for his form.

The Tour? It’s over. I can’t say I really am going to miss it. I wasn’t that into it this year. I’m not sure why. Too many guys falling down I think. Whatever the reason, I didn’t wake up this morning missing the race like I have previous years.

Trudi drove to Park City yesterday and had dinner with Cadel Evans. He’s here just for Tour of Utah, not the Pro Challenge. I think he has been at altitude for a week, so I bet he rides pretty good in Utah. Trudi said he was super relaxed and very entertaining last night. Cadel can get pretty intense. I think he rides better when he is relaxed and carefree. Don’t we all.

These guys are super talented.  Just another aspect of the sport.

These guys are super talented. Just another aspect of the sport.

Trudi took this picture of me taking a picture.  It's hard to show how high they are.

Trudi took this picture of me taking a picture. It’s hard to show how high they are.

Vincent, Bill, Trent Newcomer and I sitting after the race.  Adam Craig stopped by to talk a little.

Vincent, Bill, Trent Newcomer and I sitting after the race. Adam Craig stopped by to talk a little.

I was dressed prefectly for the Slopestyle.  This was the kit of choice, jeans and a t-shirt.

I was dressed prefectly for the Slopestyle. This was the kit of choice, jeans and a t-shirt.

Joe Parkin.

Joe Parkin.

This is Jesse from Shimano.  A super nice guy and friend.

This is Jesse from Shimano. A super nice guy and friend.

Bromont got tired by mid-day on Saturday.  He used my shoe for a pillow.

Bromont got tired by mid-day on Saturday. He used my shoe for a pillow.

I cleaned up my Insight for the new battery and then washed Lisa's Element too.

I cleaned up my Insight for the new battery and then washed Lisa’s Element too.

Trying to use as little water as possible.

Trying to use as little water as possible.

Lisa hanging on Sunday morning, me timing, Jack, the dog, being a loyal friend.

Lisa hanging on Sunday morning, me timing, Jack, the dog, being a loyal friend.

20140728-110255-39775134.jpgTandem results. Pretty long time on the bike.

Long Day Yesterday

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Yesterday I got a lot accomplished, I guess. I like to multi-task and that is pretty much what I did all day. The results didn’t turn out as good as I had hoped, but it could be worse.

First of all, I drove my Honda Insight over to downtown Denver to have a new hybrid battery installed. That part went pretty well. It was supposed to take around 2 hours and it took closer to 3, but that was fine. During the waiting period, I had my bike with me and I rode over to a coffee shop and tried to get a hip x-ray scheduled. That took a while. I had an order for an x-ray, but it seems that most places have rules about walk-ins. I finally got ahold of a nice woman over at Cherry Creek Imagines and she said no problem.

So, I rode over there and it didn’t take any time at all. Maybe 20 minutes total. I left with a disc of the x-rays. I then rode back to the car repair shop and they needed another hour, so I went for a ride. I just rode on a bike path up along the Platte River past Commerce City. I am really good at riding bike paths now. I’ve done it more here than I have ever in my life. The flat bike paths, along waterways, are very good for not climbing.

So, I had nearly 30 miles by the time the car was fixed. I drove the car back to Vincent’s in Arvada and got over 60 mpg, so the battery helped a ton. Then Vincent spent a half hour trying to open the x-ray. It takes special software, which I don’t understand. Eventually Vincent got the 3 images to open. It didn’t look so good to me. My hip seemed to be pretty healed, but there is a knob at the top of the hip that seemed to of moved. I remembered asking my doctor in Iowa about that a month ago and he said that they don’t mess with that and it would heal itself.

So I was stressed and sent off a few pictures to my Iowa guy, Matt, and Stacie from Louisville. I didn’t hear back for a little while, so Vincent and I rode over to Golden to spin. Eventually Matt texted me back and said what he had said before, that he wouldn’t fix it and that I’m going to limp around for a while longer because of it. My hip has hurt a lot recently. Like enough I can’t sleep again. That is why I got the x-ray to start with. I guess I’m glad it isn’t something worse, but am bummed that the knob, (officially tip of the greater trochanter) moved over. I guess it’s never going to be in the right place. Seems like there should be some bone glue to just stick it back into place.

Anyway, it is what it is. I’m broken still. I guess I’ll just keep doing what I’m doing. The doctor said that my hip abductors insert in that area, but “the bone is NO way structural or compromises the integrity or repair of the hip”. That is good. It doesn’t help with the sleep, or walking, or riding, but it is good.

I’m going to drive up to Steamboat Springs pretty soon. Guess I’m going to try to ride with Kent and Katie. I hope they can find a flat road to ride on there. Hint, hint. I climb pitifully, at best now.

Original x-ray.

Original x-ray.

Picture now.

Picture now.

Close up.

Close up.

Honda hybrid battery area.

Honda hybrid battery area.

Pretty good mileage so far.

Pretty good mileage so far.

Text from Matt.

Text from Matt.