CO Bike MS Training Ride June 21, 2009

This Sunday, the Peloton-Specialized Cycling Team will host our third and final Colorado Bike MS Training Series ride of 2009! Join us for some great training for all abilities. The ride will leave Peloton Cycles in Fort Collins at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday June 21 and will cover the route below.

Join us for a great ride and get your last-minute preparation for the Great-West Life Bike MS, Colorado’s Ride 2009 Presented by Sam’s Club!

Colorado Bike MS Training Ride #2 this Sunday!

The Peloton-Specialized Cycling Team will host the second ride in our 2009 Colorado Bike MS Training Series on Sunday June 7.  The ride will leave Peloton Cycles‘ Fort Collins location at 10:00 A.M. Sunday morning and cover a 59 mile route that includes Carter Lake and Horsetooth Mountain Park.

Registration will take place between 9:30 – 9:50 A.M at Peloton Cycles.  Participation in the ride series is free and groups for all abilities are available.  If you are training for your next charity ride, century, race, or general fitness, join us Sunday for a great time!

Bring your riding partners and join in a group ride for a great cause!

Email bholcombe@peloton-specialized.com for more information.

A Rainbow of Charity Rides

When only one other person showed at the Oval this morning, I headed toward Estes Park for a little high altitude pain and suffering.  The ride went well  for 90k, up and down the Glen Haven Road in the rain, with good sensations after a week of rest.  I did not fuel well today before or during my ride, though, and had a serious bonk in Eden Valley.  The wife and I rushed to Five Guys for a burger IV though, and after a quick nap, all is well.

I’ll have a serious training block next week, culminating with a day on the Dead Dog RR course in Wyoming on Friday, so it was nice to get my legs spinning uphill hard today.

I passed a triple bike heading up to Horsetooth Reservoir this morning.  The two adults on the rig bore bright purple and yellow jerseys of the Triple Bypass.  Rolling around the south end of the reservoir, I smiled and waved at three riders in orange Copper Triangle jerseys.  I climbed over to Inlet Bay past another Triple Bypasser with a different jersey before passing another Copper Triangler near Horsetooth Mountain Park.  Heading up Eden Valley southwest of Masonville, I passed yet another charity rider wearing a Courage Classic jersey.  I would pass no fewer than 10 more charity riders sporting their favorite ride jersey over the rest of my ride.

This got me thinking about how many different charity rides we have in Colorado.  The short list includes the Bypass, Triangle, and Courage Classic, plus the Colorado Bike MS ride and Ride the Rockies.  Countless smaller rides exist throughout the year funding everything from sustainable development to muscular distrophy.  “Good for these folks.  They’re riding for great causes and proud to show it,” I thought.

What’s your favorite charity ride jersey and do you wear it on the road?  Are you planning to ride in any charity rides in 2009?

If you’d like a great training opportunity for your next charity ride, come out on Sunday June 7 for the second ride in our Colorado Bike MS Training Series.  Details are available at our homepage.  We had a great turnout for the first ride and look forward to spending more road time with each of you next weekend!

Brian

MS150 Training Ride #1 Route

We’ve finalized our first route for the 2009 Colorado Bike MS Training Series.  We’ll see you Sunday May 24 at 9:45 A.M. at Peloton Cycles in Fort Collins! All are welcome – MS 150 riders and non-riders! The events are free and casual – come join a group for training motivation and fun.

Peloton-Specialized & Colorado Bike MS

The Peloton-Specialized Cycling Team is pleased to announce that the team is partnering with Colorado Bike MS in the organization’s commitment to improving the lives of the more than 72,000 Coloradans affected by Multiple Sclerosis.

The Fort Collins based Peloton-Specialized Cycling Team will host a three-ride training series for cyclists leading to the 2009 Colorado Bike MS event on Sunday May 24, Sunday June 7 and Sunday June 21, 2009. The training series, free of charge for all cyclists, will include groups for all ability levels. The training rides will depart at 10:00 a.m. from the Peloton Cycles Store located at 3027 East Harmony Road, Fort Collins, CO 80526 and will follow portions of the route outlined for the 150-mile Great-West Life Bike MS, Colorado’s Ride 2009 Presented by Sam’s Club, which will take place June 27-28, 2009.

Cyclists interested in taking part in the training ride series should stay tuned to www.peloton-specialized.com or call Brian Holcombe at 970-219-3780 for more information. Registration will be available at Peloton Cycles between 9:30 and 9:45 A.M. on the day of each ride.

Brian

Cry in the Dojo

Denvers Curtis Hotel

Denver's Curtis Hotel

I had a networking event at the super trendy Curtis Hotel in Denver today and decided to take the bike along for a change of scenery.  After a great PRSA luncheon focused on Denver’s news environment after the March collapse of the Rocky Mountain News, I flew over to Boulder for a regular self-inflicted suffer fest.

Have you ever gotten chamois cream on dress shoes while changing into your kit in a gas station bathroom?  I did today.  The attendant was none the wiser.

I left my trusty ’91 Honda Civic in the free parking area in front of Amante Coffee and rolled south toward North Boulder Park, home of the NBP Crit in May – a stage from the Red Zinger and Coors Classics that you should do your best to get to.  After a circuitous route to Mapleton Ave and a bus that passed me before slamming on the brakes for a stop in the bike lane twice, I began climbing…and felt awful.

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I should mention that lunch at the Curtis was a huge plate of pasta and bread and a delicious chocolate cake, which made for a giant glucose spike at Highway 36 and the Broomfield Events Center.  Whoops.

Plains from atop Sunshine Canyon

Plains from atop Sunshine Canyon

Anyway, I rode on, beginning to climb into Sunshine Canyon on the roads ranging from 1-10% grades and turning to dirt for the last 10 or so miles before reaching the Peak to Peak Highway near Ward, CO.  It was at mile 6 that I began feeling good and it was game on from there out. 

I hammered out Sunshine Canyon, rolling past inspiring views of the Indian Peaks and through the hamlet of Gold Hill, CO before heading down the Peak to Peak for the descent of Lefthand Canyon from Ward.  Roads were mostly dry, with some runoff coming across in areas.  The dirt in Sunshine Canyon was in prime shape, with only a couple short washboard sections.

The 16 mile descent down Lefthand Canyon is long and low angle – I got bored and turned south onto Lee Hill Road where I began climbing the backside of the Boulder test piece.  I soon joined a nice guy from Allenspark who’s name I cannot remember (I was deep in the cave at this point).  We rode together over the top of Lee Hill and descended to Old Stage, where I turned around and headed back up Lee Hill for a little more fun.

Gold Hill

Gold Hill

When I was feeling bad earlier in the ride, my brain was running over my doubts and spitting out a good dose of fail.  The cranks fought every revolution and and my legs wondered why they weren’t hidden away safely in the car.

At mile 6 I remembered a quote I had seen on a friend’s Facebook page earlier in the morning: “Cry in the dojo, laugh on the battlefield.”  I squeezed this out between breathes a few times, smiled, and all of my doubts and resistance ran out and the miles flew by from that point.

This continued on Lee Hill, as I passed the three hour and 5000 vertical feet marks and kept on trucking.  Sure, my shoulders swayed and my legs screamed the insistent call of lactic acid build-up, but I did not heed, instead choosing the samurai quote as my mantra and cranking out the final pitches to the top of Lee Hill, bringing my climbing total for the day to 5700 vertical feet.

Brian atop Lee Hill Road Pt. 2

Brian atop Lee Hill Road Pt. 2

Rolling at 75 kph through the sweeping turns to North Boulder, I pushed out a labored laugh of satisfaction and I knew that today was another turning point in training my body and mind.  I’ll be laughing on the battlefield soon.

Brian