tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44844353052717124422024-02-07T16:33:06.665-08:00Northern Colorado GrassrootsChris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-75357020739826576062014-02-17T19:18:00.001-08:002014-02-17T19:20:18.763-08:00NCGR Late Winter Group RideSeven members of the Northern Colorado Grassroots Race team met at Full
Cycle bike shop on Saturday for a late winter ride to Eden Valley and
back to town. Riding conditions were near perfect until we topped the
ridge at the end of Harmony Road. At that point, the wind was strong
enough to justify turning around. Probably encouraged by the warm
sunshine, all of us pressed-on without a second thought and for the most
part enjoyed the circuit of hills and drops between Harmony and
Horsetooth Mountain Park. From that point, the descent to Masonville was
truly epic: gusts of wind were uprooting vegetation, combining what
remained with sand, and throwing it in our faces as we struggled to keep
from being blown into the road. Fortunately, everyone arrived at the
village store intact and smiling! As we contemplated our options, the
wind seemed to intensify, gusts may have exceeded 40-50 mph - not ideal
for light carbon road bikes! The decision to abandon a large part of the
planned ride was inevitable, we rode through the village and quickly
looped back. At the turn-around point, fun resumed in large doses as we
were literally blown out of the valley and back towards Horsetooth
Reservoir and eventually to Fort Collins. Despite the conditions, it was
a great group ride! Thanks to everyone that was able to make it. Brent
Beck and I broke off from the pack near the end ... and made our way to
Equinox for a perfect conclusion to an awesome day on the bikes.Andre Bretonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01591676587601359758noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-83128660529746045102013-06-29T11:45:00.003-07:002013-06-29T11:45:41.198-07:00Hot Kickstarter Project to Fund Handmade Beanies by Akinz in Fort Collins!Everybody loves a good beanie when the weather turns cool! Fort Collins' own Akinz makes hundreds of beanies every year, by hand! Akinz has taken to Kickstarter to generate revenue to keep the beanies handmade with love, instead of having them made in bulk somewhere else. Have a look at the <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1112599838/akinz-maintaining-handmade-quality-in-our-beanies?ref=live">Akinz Kickstarter project</a> and be sure to swing by the <a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&q=akinz&fb=1&gl=us&hq=akinz&cid=0,0,7319870624141081152&ei=hCrPUfjELMbwiwLXzICICw&ved=0CJ4BEPwSMAA">Akinz store</a> or the <a href="https://akinz.com/">Akinz website</a> to see what all the fuss is about! Oh yeah, they are big supporters of cycling in Fort Collins, so give them some love!!!<br />
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Cheers<br />
Chris<br />
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Chris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-53276123419170071742012-06-20T13:59:00.000-07:002012-06-20T13:59:01.274-07:0024 Hours in the Enchanted Forest & the 1st Laramie Mountain Bike Series race of 2012It's been a busy week for NCGR! Several of us went down to New Mexico for the 3rd annual 24 Hours in the Enchanted Forest over this past weekend and a crew went up to Laramie last night to race the first event of the year. None of us sucked.<br />
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Mike, Bryan, and I stole away with Doug's suburban (thanks again) to head down to NM for 24 hrs of racing fun. Mike and Bryan went after the male duo category and gave it a pretty good run too! If it weren't for dead cell phones and no alarm clocks they probably could have been on the podium with the lap times that they were putting down! As it was, they finished 5th in their category! <br />
I gave my best effort at my first single speed solo attempt. It was awesome! It's pretty great to start riding your bike knowing that you will be able to keep riding for (almost) as long as you want; of course, your body has to oblige... I felt like I was really well prepared mentally and physically. Funny thing about life, you always learn a lesson when you think you've got it all figured out. My arms, back, neck, and to a certain degree my hands and feet, were destroyed by lap 6 and mile 96. My legs felt great and my head was in a good place but my rigid bike abused me on that course. I was able to put one more lap in during sunrise, after a nice nap, for 112 miles and 10th place. Next time I roll in a race like that I will add a bit of suspension to keep my body a bit happier.<br />
We had a great time and left wanting to ride our bikes some more. I'd say that's a good sign considering that we rode a total of 288 miles in less than 24hrs.<br />
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Laramie Mountain Bike Series<br />
Looks like it was nice weather for the first race. Seeing as how I wasn't there for it, maybe I can talk one of the guys into giving a better write-up of how it all went down.<br />
For now, here are the results:<br />
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Open Men<br />
Brian - 5th<br />
Doug - 11th<br />
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Advanced Men<br />
Ralph - 4th (missed 3rd by a 0:01!)<br />
Jeff - 13th<br />
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Open Women<br />
Libby - 3rd<br />
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Great rides!Chris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-62300723722382355942012-05-25T15:02:00.001-07:002012-05-27T08:28:38.095-07:00Back Into the Swing of ThingsIt's already the end of May and Memorial weekend is upon us. The racing season has come back around! <br />
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The New Belgium Short Track series has gone through 3 of the 4 races for the season and NCGR had a good showing with Brian and Ralph, even though Ralph looked like he came out of a coal mine at the end of the race (thanks Mike Woodard for capturing that one!). Brian roped in 3rd place in the Single Speed division at the third Short Track race! Ralph fought a hard battle to ride into 11th in the Mens Expert division<br />
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In addition to the Short Track races the Gowdy Grinder went down on May 20th. Brian once again represented us on the short, but technically challenging, course. Brian finished up in 16th place out of 55 in the Men's Open category where he raced his single speed against the geared boys. Great job Brian! Brian was even quoted in a post-race interview with Josh Cooley of Examiner.com. You can find the article <a href="http://www.examiner.com/article/coloradoans-win-wyoming-s-gowdy-grinder-xc-mountain-bike-race">here</a>. <br />
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First an update from last year. We were fortunate enough to get a variety of sponsors for the 2012 season! We would like to thank Full Cycle Fort Collins, Long Building Technologies, Hines Irrigation, Wright Environmental Services, Blue Sky Coaching and Training, Akinz Boardwear, and Equinox Brewing for their support this season! Thanks to the support of our sponsors and team riders we will be rocking a custom team Jersey this year, so keep an eye out on the Fort Collins trails for the NCGR jersey and say hello!<br />
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Here is a selection of the races we are riding in this year: Gowdy Grinder, 24hrs in the Enchanted Forest, 40 in the Fort, Steamboat Stinger, Dakota Five-O, Lory Mountain Challenge, and the Laramie Mtn Bike Series.<br />
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It's looking to be a promising year for us with a group of strong riders so keep an eye out for us! <br />
I'll post more team information as things come up and season starts rocking! For more frequent updates and group ride info, follow us on Facebook <a href="http://www.facebook.com/northerncoloradograssroots">here</a>.<br />
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Ride on!<br />
Chris<br />
<br />Chris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-65782109488234015652011-04-10T16:37:00.000-07:002011-04-10T16:45:55.833-07:00Fatback RidesWell I'm back in Fort Collins and ready to ride some dirt. Until then, I thought I would share the tales of my snowbike rides. I was able to get three rides in that were only a half-hour to an hour and a half long but they certainly gave me a good idea of what snow biking is all about.<br />
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When I picked the bikes up from Greg the first thing that I noticed was how light they were compared to what I was expecting. Granted, they were titanium. But still, with the Surly Endomorph 3.7 tires it was much lighter than I anticipated it being. The frame was made by Lynskey and had a really cool twisted downtube. I'm not sure if that serves a purpose of any kind but it sure did look cool. I also wasn't expecting to see grip shifts on the bike but the more I thought about it the more they made sense. All of the commuter bikes that I saw in Alaska had big mitts attached to the bars to keep their hands warm in the cold weather. I realized that it would be difficult to use trigger shifters with this setup and that grip shifts really were smart. What was even better was how the grip shifts performed. I forgot to take note of what kind of shifters they were but they shifted really well. They didn't have that sloppy feeling that most of the grips shifts I have used had, they were sharp and crisp feeling.<br />
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We decided to ride at the Hillside park so we got up nice and early and headed out. The area had received some fresh snow the day before and it was snowing again this morning. As we got ourselves and the bikes ready to roll a local guy came rolling through the parking lot on another Fatback. We exchanged waves and it made me feel better to know that this is a spot the locals ride. From the parking lot we rolled up to a large general trailhead that immediately dropped us down a fast, wide descent. There were two things that I immediately noticed. (1) This bike rips even though it has huge tires on it and (2) I just passed a moose a couple feet of the trail! Luckily neither of us seemed to bother the moose that was literally a bike length off the trail so we stopped to snap a couple of pictures as it crossed the trail behind us. After that initial excitement we kept a constant eye on the sides of the trail. The trails we were on were mostly double track covered in snow but every once in a while we saw a side trail that lead off into the woods that was the exact size of our tires. There was no way that I was going to pass up some single track so we decided to take the next one we saw. This is where it got interesting. There were a couple of inches of fresh on the single track and these bikes just ate it up! It was awesome! There were climbs here and there with some fast descents through tight spruce and paper birch trees. The Fatbacks climbed amazingly, even more amazing than how they descended. Climbing really didn't feel much different than on a normal bike. There were a couple of times where I decided I would cut a new trail right next to the established trail and the climbing became more difficult, as you might expect. But all things considered, I felt like I was riding a normal bike. Although when I looked down it looked more like a motocross bike...<br />
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We continued to ride through areas that were obviously swamps that had frozen over, bogs that were lined with stunted trees from the lack of available oxygen, wide open birch stands that reminded me of amazing aspen glade skiing, and eventually we reconnected with the double track trails that we started on. The trails in Hillside park were great. The main trails were well marked and had a map at every intersection and all of the side trails dumped us out onto the wide double track. We did make a wrong turn but because each intersection was well marked we were able to figure it out and get back to our car. It was an incredible morning.<br />
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That evening I was supposed to take the bikes back to Greg so I decided to take a quick trip up the Tony Knowles coastal trail. It was a paved trail that sees lots of use but it was still covered in snow and made a fun little ride. I took it far enough to get a good shot of downtown Anchorage with the mountains in the background and the Knik arm of the Prince William sound in the foreground. I decided that I had to ask Greg to keep the bikes for one more morning. Without hesitation Greg agreed! Sweet!<br />
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The next morning I got up nice and early. My colleague decided he wanted more sleep instead of more riding so I went back out to Hillside Park by myself. This morning was a bit different. There was some fresh snow but the wind was howling. I pulled into the parking lot and assessed the situation. It was still pretty dark so I sat and listened to some classic rock and waited for a bit more light. After about ten minutes I decided to roll. It made me feel better to see the same rider this morning that we saw the previous morning. At least I knew I wasn't the only one out in this nasty weather. I rolled into the forest and took the first single track exit I could find. This trail was tight in a spruce-fir stand which made things even darker. I only had my sunglasses to wear and even though they have lenses that adjust to the amount of light it was still really dark in that stand. I could only hear the sound of the wind gusting through the tree tops. There were three things in my mind that morning. The first one was keeping an eye out for moose, second was watching for falling trees, and third was enjoying the trails. As things started to lighten up I felt a little better but the wind was still howling. The trails were amazing though so it was still pretty easy to have a great time. But, the further I road the more branches I saw fall around me and I counted three trees that had snapped in the wind. I came upon a birch stand and stood for a while watching the trees move and bend in the ferocious wind. I made the decision to call the ride a bit earlier than I had planned. While I was definitely enjoying myself, I decided that it wasn't worth having a tree fall on me. I started back to the car and quickly came across a moose. This one was smaller than the one that we had seen the previous morning but we were both startled by our encounter this time. She ran off into the forest (fortunately) and I powered up the last climb to the car. It was a good morning, albeit a short one. I later came to find out that the storm had felled a lot of trees in the area so I was pretty happy with my decision to boogie a little early. I just hope that the other rider was as lucky as I was.<br />
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I had three great rides on the Fatback bikes. Even though they weren't the epic rides that I would have preferred to take, they certainly were a lot of fun and a great experience. I really have Greg at Speedway to thank for the opportunity. He was really great about getting us hooked up and helping out with some tools to take along for the rides. If you ever make it up to Anchorage be sure to check out his shop because it's full of great bikes, components, and people too. It seems to be a common occurrence for some locals to be hanging out after hours drinking some great local microbrews and talking shop and about life. Sound familiar?<br />
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I'll be heading back to Anchorage in May and Greg has already told me he'd hook me up with a trailbike and a group ride. Hopefully I'll be able to join them and check out the local trails sans snow. I'm already looking forward to it.<br />
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Enjoy the pictures!<br />
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ChrisChris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-24856030007217605482011-04-05T21:54:00.000-07:002011-04-05T21:55:16.145-07:00Time in AnchorageHey NCGR land!<br />
I'm up in Anchorage, AK on a work trip and connected with Speedway Cycles to demo a <a href="http://fatbackbikes.com/" style="color: blue;">Fatback bike</a>! We just got 4-8" of snow throughout the Anchorage area this morning and I will be taking a ride tomorrow morning around 6am. The weather is looking good so I'm hoping to get some pretty sweet pictures of the adventure. The best part.... Greg at Speedway Cycles hooked me up with Titanium Fatbacks!!! Needless to say, I'm pretty stoked about this. Big thanks to Greg and Speedway Cycles. Check back in the next couple of days for a review of the ride and hopefully some photos!<br />
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ChrisChris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-83033069434804313892011-03-20T19:08:00.000-07:002011-03-20T19:14:53.999-07:00Spring BreakJust returned from a week in Utah. Camped up on sand flats, pod C with two other families and seven kiddos. Rode Porcupine Rim, Slick Rock, Bar M, Poison Spider with the ever exciting portal trail desent. Had to walk that section where the sign posted stated 3 riders have died here. And rode a new trail called Pipe Dream. Great fun out in Moab once again.<br /><br />Tomorrow We Ride!<br />Nick DNick D.http://www.blogger.com/profile/08674778622143131916noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-22157273999639084792011-03-20T16:28:00.000-07:002011-03-20T16:43:14.482-07:00A busy sunday on the Fort Collins trailsWell it was another great day in Fort Collins and lots of people were out on the trails today. I took a nice long ride from Pineridge down to Reservoir Ridge and then back again. Everyone on the trail was very nice and lots of hikers pulled off the trail before I had a chance to pull of for them, thanks. I came across some deer along the Foothills trail just south of Reservoir Ridge and what I think was an Osprey along shoreline (check out the video below!). I also came across some riders including NCGR's own JJ, Meredith Miller, and a gentleman who turned out to be from the Wyoming State Parks. He apparently designed and help build the Curt Gowdy trail system and told me that he is currently working on a trail system at <a href="http://wyoparks.state.wy.us/Site/SiteInfo.asp?siteID=6" style="color: blue;">Glendo State Park</a> that will "blow Curt Gowdy out of the water". Sounds pretty exciting! He hopes that the trail system will be finished by the end of this summer and is looking for some volunteer crews to help. The park is about a 2.5 hr drive up I-25 from Fort Collins.<br />
Hope everyone enjoyed the nice weather this weekend and didn't get stuck watching basketball the entire time!<br />
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ChrisChris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-29962332697617418932011-03-20T10:34:00.000-07:002011-03-20T10:34:35.010-07:00Lory - Horsetooth Ride 3/19After a 2-week hiatus from my bike to nurse an injury of sorts, I got back on and hit it hard. After a warm-up loop on the west valley - east valley trails in Lory I rode Timber, Kimmons, west-valley, south valley, nomad, towers, mill creek, west-valley and back to timber lot. It was a great day, trails were in great shape, but there's still some work to be done before the Horsetooth endurance race. Enjoy the pictures!<br />
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ChrisChris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-57254456719317362772011-03-09T11:44:00.000-08:002011-03-09T11:45:40.828-08:00Single Speed USA 2011!For those out there who prefer one f'n speed, this is for you! Single Speed USA 2011 is being held in the Boulder area. The event is going down July 3-5. Registration is open and completed by creating some kind of inspirational work of art, sending 35 bones to Dirt Bag Racing, and then actually showing up. Here is the <a href="http://ssusa11.blogspot.com/p/registration.html?spref=fb"><span style="color: blue;">registration info</span></a>! I would love to ride but seeing as how I don't own a SS I probably won't be there...<br />
There are sure to be some fun shenanigans aside from the racing. Post-race-day events usually determine where the next SS USA race will be! Maybe Fort Collins..?<br />
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ChrisChris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-25439341225936719982011-03-08T09:15:00.000-08:002011-03-08T13:32:36.430-08:00Overland MTB 40 mile raceAs some of you know the Overland <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">MTB</span> club is putting on a 40 mile <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">xc</span> race in <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">Horsetooth</span> MP and Lory on July 9, 2011. Finally we are getting some <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">MTB</span> races in our backyard. The race is in the early stages of planning, not even a name yet. However I do know that the number of racers, at least for this year is going to be kept to a <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">minimum</span>, <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">unofficially</span> I heard 150. I also heard the club is reserving some spots for local riders. I was asked by one of the board members to compile a list of our members that might be interested in racing or volunteering. This could be a way to get some of us in. Let me know asap if you want to race/volunteer and I will send the list over to Overland.<br />So far I have Doug, Libby, Chris, Toby, Brian, and myself as in.Jeff Shttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07734997416642540560noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484435305271712442.post-43122165872127710582011-02-28T12:18:00.000-08:002011-03-01T06:33:05.820-08:00Here's to another year of ridin' and racing!Tomorrow we will gather upon the <a href="http://www.road34.com/" style="color: blue;">Road 34 bike bar</a> for Northern Colorado Grassroots' (NCGR) second meeting of the year. We will be talking with Brad from the Fort Collins <a href="http://www.fullcyclebikes.com/" style="color: blue;">Full Cycle</a> bike shop about how we will be able to help each other out this season and how we can give back to the Fort Collins community as a team. I suspect there will be some upcoming race ideas thrown around, as some of us have already signed up for a number of races this year and in one case, already raced one. The races so far look like this: Single Speed Arizona (2/5/11), <a href="http://www.warriorscycling.com/events/voodoo-fire.php" style="color: blue;">Voodoo Fire</a> (4/23/11), <a href="http://geminiadventures.com/new/?page_id=619" style="color: blue;">Desert RATS Classic</a> (5/14/11), and the <a href="http://www.dakotafiveo.com/" style="color: blue;">Dakota Five-O</a> (9/4/11). There's also a number of us in the <a href="http://laramieenduro.org/" style="color: blue;">Laramie Enduro</a> (7/30/11) lottery and I'm sure there will be some takers for the <a href="http://24hoursinthesage.wordpress.com/" style="color: blue;">24 Hours in the Sage race</a> (8/20-21/11) and possibly the <a href="http://www.warriorscycling.com/events/breckenridge-100.php" style="color: blue;">Breckenridge 100</a> (7/15-16/11). Hopefully we will have some time left over to discuss the direction of this blog and find some riders who are interested in expressing their inner journalistic self through NCGR blog posts. <br />
I have a feeling that this is going to be a great season.<br />
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Ride on!<br />
ChrisChris Herronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05774060853147431215noreply@blogger.com2