Sunday, November 16, 2008
Andrew Bennett - State CX Champion
Hillsboro, OR
Congratulations to Andrew Bennett for winning the 2008 Junior Oregon State Cyclocross Championships! The talented 16 year old showed his strength leading the race through the bumpy grass fields, multiple slippery mud corners, high speed gravel lanes, barriers, and deep, sloggy mud. A nice way to end the season and another championship medal to add to the others. Way to go Andrew!
Luke DeMoe (Singlespeed) and Chris Brandt (Men A) also raced. Though the results didn't match up with previous performances earlier in the season, they both gave it a go, hoping for luck to turn. Luke survived a nasty wipeout in the start and, after getting his bike back in working order, focused on having fun as he entertained the crowds with his dramatic mud running techniques (look out for the brown splatter, folks!) and barrier bunny hopping skills. Chris started off decent but went backwards fast, feeling a culmination of fatigue after a long season with minimal rest. When the mud is deep, you have two choices. Run it or ride it. Whatever gets you through it all the quickest, with the least amount of energy.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Barton Park - Cross Crusade #6
Luke DeMoe and Andrew Bennett both showed what they were made of, tearing it up in their respective racing fields. Andrew came away with yet ANOTHER WIN in the Junior category and Luke performed well in the Singlespeed event, having recently abandoned his Fixed Gear setup for one that was a little more practical in technical, muddy terrain. Luke finished in 12th place.
Justin Thayer and Chris Brandt raced in the final time slot of the day, shortly after the clouds opened up w/ a steady downpour, making things messy. Justin pushed himself hard through the elements to finish in 33rd place in the Masters 35+ A men.
If there is a course made for Chris, Barton Park is one of them. With five years in a row of bad mechanical luck at this venue, he was hungry to set things right. Despite taking the lead in the "A" race after lap one, Chris had a series of 5 (!) misfortunate crashes that first dropped him from the front, then to the second and third chase groups. The soupy mud is difficult to manage when you wear prescription glasses or contact lenses, as you cannot control when a blinding spot of mud will land in your eyeball. Once contact lenses become mucked up, the danger level rises at race speeds. Two high speed slams to the right hip, one full on flip onto his helmet, and an entanglement with a sapling tree did not make for an easy day. But with great legs yet again, it was tough to quit. Muddy and bloody, Chris was able to ride back up to finish in 11th A Men, which is useful in the overall series points ($) hunt.
Next weekend is quite the event at Portland International Raceway. Another flat course w/ mud in the forecast. With the Singlespeed World Championship race happening on the same day, there should be plenty for spectators to be thrilled about.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Astoria - Cross Crusade #4 - #5
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Rainier - Cross Crusade #3
This particular race setting, held at Rainier High School was a spectacular venue complete with expansive grassy terrain, a brutal paved climb, some bumpy roots, off-camber corners, and uncharacteristically high-speed descending. Brilliant fall color and views of Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens added to the dramatic backdrop.
16 year old Andrew Bennett showed the crowds what he is made of, breaking out his tough-guy face while putting the hammer down for another WIN in the Junior category. Due to his rate of climbing speed, it would be easy to mistake him for one of the more advanced Category B racers, who were simultaneously racing on the course. Not yet, but just wait... soon he will be bumping elbows for the top step of that podium as well.
Luke DeMoe brought the Fixie again for the Singlespeed race. Unlike last week that was more technical and flat, he found it quite a different type of challenge due to the steep, sustained climbing as well as the high speed descent. It's difficult to pick the perfect gear for that, especially when it's impossible to coast! Luke toughed it out, placing an impressive 12th.
Justin Thayer made it through a race finally without a "flat tire gremlin" in his back pocket. And what a difference it made! Mr. Thayer picked his way around the flowing course with finesse, finishing in 40th in the Master's 35+ A category.
Despite another awesome front row call up, Chris Brandt had a rough day in the Men's A race. Not due to any sort of bike mechanical, this time it was just general fatigue combined with a stomach problem. Generally, climb-centric courses w/ minimal technical demands are not the place for Chris to shine, so it was a day of "hanging in there" and searching for something positive. That wasn't too hard considering this was such a spectacular course, and the crowd energy always counts for something. A 26th place finish, though not comparable to last week's result, is still decent. Hopefully some rest will bring things back together.
Next weekend, a double-header up in Astoria with races on Saturday AND Sunday... and Costumes! Should be fun.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Eugene Psycho Cross #2
Miriam Gillow-Wiles dusted off the cobwebs for her first cross race of this fall, racing on her mountain bike to a decent 4th place in the Women's B event.
Andrew Bennett took yet another win in the Junior category, and used the event as a tune-up for the big Cross Crusade event one day later.
Luke DeMoe showed his strength in the Singlespeed category, racing his FIXED GEAR cross bike to the finish line, and another VICTORY!
Great job.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Villebois - Cross Crusade #2
Villebois, a new race venue for the widely popular Cross Crusade series, provided 1,213 (!) racers with a uniquely challenging course that pushed the boundaries in terms of difficulty. Hard packed dirt and some rough "construction site" conditions turned this day into a battle of "who can hunker down and suffer the most". Sharp rocks left many by the sidelines, decommissioned by flat tires.
The Collins Cycling Team is slowly creeping up the ranks, with an excellent showing by four team racers who made the trip.
Andrew Bennett, racing on his fancy new cyclocross bike, set the stage, winning the junior race, and riding laps quickly enough to be competitive in the "B" category. Keep your eyes peeled (yes, this has been said many times before) because this kid is still growing (and getting faster).
Luke DeMoe, wearing the tallest blue socks at the venue, was literally tearing it up out on the course, leaving his competitors in his wake during the singlespeed race. Racing with one gear is certainly challenging, but Luke isn't one to make it THAT easy, so he added a few extra variables to his Specialized Tricross bike setup. For one, he had only a front brake, and to top that off, rode with a fixed gear - meaning no freewheel. If the rear wheel is rotating, so are his cranks. To be able to pull that off on one of the most technical cyclocross courses is a feat in itself, but even more impressive... Luke got 6th place the singlespeed race! Superstar. (edit - the results keep getting updated, first with Luke winning, then 4th, now 6th.)
Justin Thayer learned that bad luck sometimes travels in threes, as he suffered yet another frustrating flat tire. He didn't let that stop him as he made it to the pits, took a bike exchange, and finished on his spare singlespeed bike. If tradition holds true, the remainder of his season should be filled with good fortune, starting at next week's Rainier event.
Chris Brandt was so distracted by selling some used parts and getting a warmup in that he lost track of time, nearly missing the start of the Men's "A" race. When he was being called up to the front line, he was at his car pulling on his jersey. Total amateur move. A spectator walked by and said "hey Chris, they just called you up!" Fortunately he was able to sneak into the second row and in a decent start position. It was a rough battle on an extremely abusive, bumpy course that required some big gears and plenty of momentum to survive. Chris kept the hammer down, fired up by a wasp sting between the eyes mid-race, as he pedalled his Specialized Tricross bike to an excellent 8th place finish. It's a real feat to break into the top 10 at the highly competitive Cross Crusade, and it takes a lot of hard work. Hopefully the good results will continue!
Next weekend is a very fast, european style course in Rainier, OR. Will it be a Belgium-esque mud bog like last year, or fast and dry? We'll certainly find out soon...
Full results here.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Alpenrose - Cross Crusade #1
Chris Brandt, Justin Thayer, and Andrew Bennett all showed up to face the muck and battle for glory in what turned out to be the cyclocross race with the biggest participant numbers EVER! There were over 1,265 racers making laps around the sloppy course throughout the day. That is a lot of bike parts to wear out.
Andrew, racing his mountain bike, raced well to a 6th place finish in the Juniors. Surely he was wishing he was riding a cyclocross bike, which is typically 4-6 lbs. lighter with narrower knobby tires, which pack up with less sticky mud. But he made the best of it showing that this discipline is right up his alley.
Justin started out on his geared cyclocross bike in the Master's A field and was having a great day until a mechanical setback forced him to hop on his spare bike in the pits. Low tire pressure and ONE GEAR wasn't the easiest choice, but it got him to the finish line in one piece. Great job Justin.
Chris was honored to have been called up to the front row of the big "A" event, sandwiched between racers that have competed at the World Championships. The "call up" is typically where riders w/ good results recently, or a reputation for dominance get placed. It's one of the advantages of being ranked well, and having years of experience. Starting at the front makes a big difference during the first few corners as there is a major accordian affect behind. Usually the speeds from the gun are very fast and there is only one line to take in the corners, so it instantly goes single file. Last year, Chris made the first turns in 2nd position, which was ideal. Unfortunately, even though he got a good start, some diagnal riding by adjacent competitors forced him to hit the brakes early and he was instantly in the mid-20's with a mucky field to crawl back through.
Lap one was a tight, sinuous string of riders winding through the course, trying to stay upright. The portion of the course that looped through the Alpenrose Velodrome was particularly dangerous, and it was important to stay off the painted surface. One rider went down hard right in front and that was all the reminder that was needed to be careful. Regardless of that care, Chris proceeded to crash 4-5 times in the slippery mud as he clawed his way back up in the final 3 laps to finish 11th, at the tail end of the "fast guys" club. His Specialized Tricross bike worked perfectly and there was no need to make a pit exchange (and thankfully, no need to make two bike overhauls).
Next week is a new venue for the Cross Crusade series, held in Wilsonville. Most likely, there will be another muddy battle.
Photos taken by www.oregonvelo.com and www.pdxcross.com
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Battle at Barlow Cyclocross
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Eugene Cyclocross Series - Race #2
Andrew Bennett won the Junior race, then made his foray into the men's B category race, placing a respectable 3rd! Great job.
Luke Demoe showed up with some serious motivations, wearing TEAM COLLINS shorts and putting the power to the pedals for a WIN in the singlespeed category. Will we see him take charge of the "one gear" racing scene?
Chris Brandt thought he was in for an easy evening, with only four category A racers present at the start, none who had proven themselves in past races. With some tired legs from the previous weekend, the goal was to start easy. This was not the case as new-to-cyclocross rider Quinn Keogh (fast roadie) kept him on his toes with the throttle wide open until the very end, with a tight sprint finish. Chris had to pull out all the tricks and various techniques, and that fortunately paid off. He won the battle for the evening, as well as captured the overall series prize.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Hood River Double Cross
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Eugene Cyclocross Series - Race #1
Andrew Bennett started the evening out with a win in the Junior race. With competition lacking, we will surely see him make a step up and race in the more competitive B category next week.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Mt. Ashland Hillclimb Championships
Friday, September 12, 2008
Sponsor Profile - ELETE
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eLETE Electrolyte Add-in
So, two thumbs up for elete from me. Hope we get some more next year!
Friday, September 5, 2008
Cyclocross is Approaching
What is cyclocross?
Local Elite racer Chris Brandt will be on-hand and available for demonstrations. In the event that you are unable to attend, he will also be available to offer tips at any of the local Eugene races. Feel free to stop by and introduce yourself.
Location: Crest Elementary School, Eugene, OR
Date: Tuesday, September 9th.
Time: 6:00 pm
Race info: Here
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
City of Portland Triathlon 2008
And how about that Scott M. To make it more fair for the Sprint tri competition on the bike leg, he split his tire to give them a 10 minute head start. Despite that handicap, Scott finished on the podium in 3rd. And if he hadn't gotten a flat, was an age group win in the cards?
I (Megan) did okay too--crushed the competition in the more mature ladies division and maybe qualified for the "Best in the U.S." competition in Arizona. It would be a roll down slot and who's ever heard of "Best in the U.S.?" I was hoping for "Very Mediocre but Has Fun Doing It."
Gina was second in her age group by one second!
We all survived swimming in the Willamette and the new bike course was hilly but enjoyable. The run across the bridges and along the waterfront was great. The race organizers are very cool. I highly recommend the race!
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Eugene Celebration Road Stage Race
Team Results:
Luke Demoe: 5th Overall - Cat. 3 men
5th - Maxon Road Race
8th - Kent Peterson Time Trial
25th - Celebration Criterium
6th - Wolf Creek Road Race
Andrew Bennett: 9th Overall - Cat. 3 men
5th - Maxon Road Race
18th - Kent Peterson Time Trial
4th - Celebration Criterium
9th - Wolf Creek Road Race
Guy Polson: 37th Overall - Cat. 4/5 men
38th - Maxon Road Race
37th - Kent Peterson Time Trial
32nd - Celebration Criterium
35th - Wolf Creek Road Race
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
American Mountain Classic - MTB Stage Race
The only thing that makes it slightly "less" fun, is when you live at about 450' elevation and you travel to race at 9,000 - 11,000 feet. There's not a lot of oxygen up there. Add in some big climbs, extra challenging terrain, and some longer race course lengths over 4 days (in a row) and it's almost enough to make you throw in the towel... except, for that "fun" part. It's the part that makes the grins poke out of the dusty grit and make you forget the pain.
Mike Ripley, Mike Adams, and Chris Brandt traveled the long road trip (18 hours each way!) to Southwestern Utah to race their mountain bikes in Brian Head at the American Mountain Classic, and to have some fun along the way. And after racing over 170 miles, they certainly had much opportunity for it! Brian Head has some really great trails and there's nothing quite like the challenge of surviving two laps through the gnarly "Dark Hollow" descent.
Stage 1 - 6 mile prologue
Stage 2 - The Rim. 55 miles. 5,000+ Feet of Elevation Gain
Stage 3 - The Peak. 55 miles. 4,000+ Feet of Elevation Gain
Stage 4 - Dark Hollow. 54 Miles. 5,600+ Feet of Elevation Gain
Results:
Chris Brandt - 20th Place Elite Men
Stage 2 - 4:29:16.1 / Stage 3 - 4:25:35.1 / Stage 4 - 5:24:27.0 / Overall Time - 14:19:18.2
Mike Adams - 4th Place Masters Men 40-44
Stage 2 - 5:23:12.0 / Stage 3 - 5:02:30.5 / Stage 4 - 5:57:50.1 / Overall Time - 16:23:32.6
Mike Ripley - 7th Place Masters Men 40-44
Stage 2 - 6:08:03.0 / Stage 3 - 5:56:09.6 / Stage 4 - DNF / Overall Time - 12:04:12.6
Full Results here.
A slightly boring video montage from the web here.
More photos in gallery here.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Cascade Cream Puff 100
Oakridge, OR. - On the same day two Collins racers were at the Oregon State (XC MTB) Championships down at Jedi, there was another mountain bike race going on. The one for the truly TOUGH people!
100 miles of mountain bike racing. Over 18,000' of climbing. In one day. That is not easy.
Starting at 5:30 am, Mike Adams and Carl Gurney gritted out a tough day in the saddle finishing the race over a new course for 2008 (excessive snowpack at higher elevations eliminated some parts of the old route). 100 miles of trail riding, stormy then hot weather, dehydration, and cramps weren't the only challenges they had to overcome. Mid-race, Mike was faced with the setback of a broken shoe buckle. His mechanical solution? -- Zip Ties! Brilliant. Leave it to a mountain biker to use some ingenuity, rather than drop out.
Collins Team Results:
Mike Adams, 63rd, 13:33
Carl Gurney, 75th, 14:04 (on a singlespeed!)
Monday, June 30, 2008
Oregon State MTB Championships
Return on the Jedi - 2008
(Near Grants Pass, OR)
Miriam Gillow-Wiles raced well in another brutal, long loop, classic mountain bike race down in Southern Oregon. She toughed it out in the heat, surviving a crash, and got another medal on the PODIUM! Second Place Sport Woman. Her post-race drink of choice? Cold Coca-cola.
Chris Brandt was able to put together a decent ride as well, finishing 5th in the Pro category, and within one second of 4th place. It was a close one with a full speed sprint to the last corner. Another race ridden on the Specialized 29er hardtail, this time with a super low rolling resistance "Crow" tire and ultra low pressure (22psi). A little sketchy in the most technical, loose descents, but ever-so-fast rolling in the smooth sections.
Pro course map here.
Elevation profile here. (just a wee bit of climbing at 5,800' in 30 miles)
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Pickett's Charge MTB Race
Bend, OR. - Collins was represented well again with some impressive race performances at the classic Pickett's Charge mountain bike race. Andrew Bennett and Miriam Gillow-Wiles both made appearances on the podium - a reward for their hard efforts.
Not only did the 15 year old Andrew finish in 1st place at Pickett's, he won the Series Overall (!) in his category (Jr. under 18). Wow, that is quite the accomplishment and surely only one of many successes to come. (If you haven't met Andrew, he is a great kid with a good head on his shoulders. It has been fun to see his development in the short time that he has been bike racing. Andrew has the attitude to keep it fun, while still making his competitor's legs hurt!)
Miriam finished 2nd Overall Sport Woman in the series and her trophy serves as an exclamation point to a fantastic rise through the ranks in her first year racing off road. She finished in 5th place at Pickett's too, timing her efforts and coming around Anna Saltonstall just before the finish line. Great job and smart tactics!
Chris Brandt raced faster than ever on the course most suited to his strengths. Unfortunately, as has been the case for the past SIX YEARS (!), his performance was hampered by bad mechanical luck. He got a great start in the Pro race and was sitting in 4th place heading into the first singletrack section. A strong group emerged shortly thereafter and got a good gap off the front, chasing the ever-so-strong Carl Decker. Unfortunately, Chris suffered his first of THREE (!) flat tires and had to fall back for a quick repair. When his second flat front tire forced him to collide with a pine tree, a more lengthy repair was necessary. After making a serious comeback effort catching back up to nearly all that had passed, he was struck the final frustrating blow with a cut rear tire. A spare tube bummed from a spectator got him back to the finish line in one piece and 10th overall. (6th pro - of course, there were only 6 pros!)
Jeff Bennett achieved a 7th place in the beginner category. Carl Gurney pulled off a decent ride in the Expert field riding his singlespeed bike to an impressive 9th place. Mike Adams toughed out a rough race with a blown rear shock, but with plenty of air in his tires. He finished in a respectable 14th place on a hot, dusty day for racing.
Triathlon Updates!
Getting ready for the Ironman Coeur D'Alene, Kirsten Hansen got 2nd in her age group and 5th overall Woman at the Blue Lake Sprint Tri! Annie Loe reports that she also did well at the event with a 6th place in her age group. Katie Kohls placed 7th in her age group.
"Our family did Blue Lake too. My husband bettered his time by over 10 minutes on the course. Our daughters placed 1st (8 and under) and 4th (9-12) in their age groups. What a fun family event!!!" - Nikki Swanson
Monday, June 16, 2008
Test of Endurance 50 Mile MTB Race
If you are not familiar with the race format, there are two long 25 mile laps that all racers must complete over a variety of terrain. The challenge is not purely due to the sheer length, but by over 8,000' of climbing and some fabulously challenging technical descending. The TEAM format is such that you add up the finishing time of the four fastest racers on your team with a goal of having the lowest overall combined time. A lot can go wrong in 50 miles and it can be helpful to have team mates to encourage you, or lend a hand when/if things go wrong.
This year, optimistic racers lined up to see if it was in any way possible to dethrone team S&M from the top step of the podium. After 4 years in a row, it appears that that may be impossible, considering the raw talent that their team is made of. Anyone ever tried to ride Erik Tonkin's wheel?
The Collins team did well, finishing 4th overall! Composed of Chris Brandt, Mike Adams, Carl Gurney, Justin Thayer, and the infamous Luke DeMoe. Luke borrowed Guy Polson's Specialized 29'er mtb and raced in the dirt for the first time in 5 years. Not only did he finish, but he managed to down a Pabst beer at the last aid station. Tough guy.
Individual Results:
Chris Brandt: 9th - Pro men (4:19:08)
Mike Adams: 8th - Expert men 40+ (4:56:20)
Carl Gurney: 7th - Singlespeed (4:58:17)
Luke DeMoe: 12th - Expert (5:00:10)
Justin Thayer: 13th - Singlespeed (5:31:55)
More pics here.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Falls City Firecracker MTB Race
June 1st, 2008 - Few photos have been posted out there, but the Collins team made a good showing at the Falls City Firecracker race held at the Black Rock riding area, Falls City, OR. The race was held on a challenging multi-lap course with a lot of steep climbing and some challenging descending.
Results:
Andrew Bennett: 2nd - Junior Men
Miriam Gillow-Wiles: 2nd - Sport Women
Carl Gurney: 6th - Singlespeed
Chris Brandt: 7th - Pro Men
Mike Adams: 8th - Expert Men 40+
Mike Ripley: 12th - Expert Men 40+
Thursday, May 29, 2008
12 Hours of Weaverville MTB Race
Three members of the Collins team headed down to Northern California for what has been touted as one of the most "fun" endurance MTB events in the region. For this event, racers are tested on an approximately 12 mile loop doing multiple laps for 12 hours, each lap climbing 3 miles and 2,200'. Racers have the option to pair up in groups, spreading the load, or race solo. We all chose SOLO. Sound like fun?
The course: Map
Chris Brandt, Mike Adams, and Mike Ripley were looking forward to some warm weather for once and a nice opportunity to try their hand at some longer distance bike racing. Historically, the weather has been pretty hot this time of year. As luck may have it (Ripley curse?), the weather took a turn for the worse three days before race day. Guess what??? RAIN (and MUD) again! The question became not necessarily "how long will the body hold up", but how long will the "BIKE" hold up?
We all like to tell our long winded "battle stories", and not everyone wants to (or has the time to?) read them. But the short story is, it WAS indeed a lot of FUN and Collins was represented well, getting some podium time and some great sponsor exposure at our team tent.
Final results:
Chris Brandt - 4th place Pro (6 laps in 7:58:33)
Mike Adams - 2nd place Expert 40+ (6 laps in 9:31:51)
Mike Ripley - 7th place Expert 40+ (5 laps in 7:45:21)
Official results here.
Mike Adams full report here.
Chris Brandt full report here.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Bear Springs Trap MTB Race - Maupin, OR
Miriam Gillow-Wiles: 8th - Sport Women
Monday, May 19, 2008
Cascade Chainbreaker MTB Race - Bend, OR
Several members of the Collins team headed over to Bend for the classic Chainbreaker mountain bike race on Mother's Day. Some mothers were there as well, to help out, watch, and spend some fun family time after the event. The Chainbreaker is one of the best run events in the Oregon series and spectators were treated to views of the racers at least 5-6 times per lap.
Each year, the course changes a bit and new obstacles get introduced. This year had a few extra rocks to dodge, as well as some looser corners to navigate. Aside from a couple mechanical setbacks and a small handful of crashes, it was a success for the team.
Even though the past winter produced record snowpack levels, it didn't seem to make it any less dustier, and most finishers could be found hacking and coughing. This common reward for Bend racers is often referred to as the "black lung". With sunny skies and the temperatures on the rise, it was a good race to utilize one of our team sponsor's products, Elete, which can really help prevent cramping. If you haven't tried it yet, we highly recommend it!
Team results:
Andrew Bennett: 1st - Junior Men
Miriam Gillow-Wiles: 7th - Sport Women
Justin Thayer: 11th - Singlespeed
Carl Gurney: 12th - Expert Men (on a singlespeed)
Jeff Bennett: 12th - Beginner Men 40+
Mike Adams: 15th - Expert Men 40+
Chris Brandt: dnf - Pro Men (brake mechanical)
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Mudslinger MTB Race - 2008
Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail could stop the members of the Collins Cycle Team from getting out and racing their hearts out at the 22nd Annual Mudslinger mountain bike race, held in Blodgett, OR, last weekend.
Andrew Bennett: 1st - Expert Junior
Chris Brandt: 12th - Pro/Semi-Pro Men
Miriam Gillow-Wiles: 4th - Sport Women
Mike Adams: 7th - Expert 40+ Men
Justin Thayer: 7th - Singlespeed
Carl Gurney: 8th - Singlespeed
More team race photos HERE and HERE.
Ironman Arizona (Triathlon)
Here are his splits:
2.4 mile Swim 1:11:18
112 mile Bike 7:22:35
26.2 mile Run 5:54:27
Total: 14:49:20
From Morgan:
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Greetings Everyone,
This year’s Ironman Arizona was definitely the most difficult race I have ever endured—95 degrees in the shade and 20mph winds. Though coming into this event in the best shape of my life and having an obsessive compulsive approach for success, after 3hrs the severe cause of extreme conditions had begun the self-destructive process. My two goals of completing the event, and being competitive in my age group seemed to be shattered. However, in the end it was my pride that was on the line, and perhaps I should have DNF earlier as the medics told me after I took assistance. However, looking back I am glad I finished. Though I can’t say it was “so much fun”, I do think it was the best thing I could have ever done for myself. Below is a rough outline about the experience for those of you who like details.
Thanks for all your encouragement. I am looking forward to doing some workouts with you very soon.--Morgan
After treading water for 20mins, the gun went off and fighting began. Getting kicked, scratched, punched, bumped, swam over, pulled down, and elbowed continually was truly intense. Never was there a time to relax during the swim. Needless to say, it was great to be out of the water and still feeling fresh.
Heading toward the transition room, it was crowded since a lot of swimmers came in around the 70-75min time. Keeping in the mind the challenges of the day, after lathering up the sun block, the bike course was next.
In the beginning, the heat wasn’t too bad, but the winds were already strong. On the 3 lap course, 2500 people were trying to negotiate lanes, making moves, avoiding drafting violations, and occasionally urinating. Using a power meter and keeping the watts controlled, the plan was to ride steady and save the legs for the run. However, after the first lap around 3plus hours into the race, cramping began, followed by feeling sick and dizzy, onto vomiting. The body was no longer taking in fluids or foods.
For the next two laps, frequent resting was needed, however, there were only limited places to rest with shade. Small shrubs helped on the side of the road, but the penalty tents for drafting worked the best. This technique helped me get to the next transition—the marathon; the segment that most people dread, the distance that destroys most folks legs, the part I love.
After leaving the transition, unfortunately the legs did not want to run, thus creating a long walk! I no longer liked the marathon. Running was no longer and option, shuffling was just as fast as walking but that alone caused cramping and vomiting too. As the sun went down it cooled a bit to 85 degrees and stopping was no longer an option. Finally, the end had found me. Stopping one foot before crossing the finish line, looking to the left and then to the right, a feeling of accomplishment and joy mended the once shattered goal of becoming an Ironman—I took the last step.
“In the desert, under the shrubs with the wheels of competitors rolling by was where I found what I was truly made of…”
Morgan Christensen ‘08
Monday, March 31, 2008
Getting Rolling for the Year!
For now, here are some new things to come...
Mudslinger Race
It's just a few weeks now until one of the best events all year, put on by one of our sponsors, Mudslinger Events. This year is looking to be better than ever with new trail construction and a resurgence of racer interest in Oregon.
New Team Clothing
We are expecting delivery very soon, likely in the next couple weeks. Then, we'll be out wearing our latest and greatest team sponsors logos and gaining some publicity.
Group Barbeque
We have tentatively planned to have a team barbeque at the Ripley residence (Monroe) in late April. So far, it's looking like the 25th. Agenda includes team photos, good food, socializing, and more importantly... the first annual Team Only Mountain Bike Short Track race, on and around the Ripley property! Should be for an exciting event.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
2008 Sponsor Logo Space Available
We are currently seeking additional sponsors for the upcoming 2008-2009 season. We offer placement of your logo prominently on our website and team clothing in exchange for a tax deductible donation. We consider ourselves ambassadors for our sponsors, and carry ourselves in a positive, responsible, and respectable manner while riding amongst our community. This is a unique opportunity to get your brand associated with a healthy and active lifestyle.
Here are some statistics:
- Our team is comprised of a core group of 15 racers and a growing number of club riders, each of which are out there training on the roads of the southern Willamette valley, obeying traffic laws, wearing helmets, and setting a good example.
- We're out and about on the bike anywhere from 200-700+ hours a year (each!), wearing team clothing and garnering good exposure. We're also busy travelling all over the Northwest, competing in various events on the road, mountain bike, cyclocross, and triathlon circuit.
- Each rider will compete in 10-30 races per year. Two of our current team members are competing at the national level of the sport and the generous support of our sponsors has been a big part of that success.
- This amount of exposure would give you a significant return on your minimal investment.
If you would like to discuss this unique opportunity to gain publicity for your company at a very affordable rate, please contact Mike Ripley for more information. Phone: 541-225-7946
Team Collins Racing Results : 2006-2007
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2007:
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CX: (Elite)
4th OBRA best overall rider CX Elite
1st Eugene CX short series CX Elite
1st Psycho CX series Elite
3rd Hood River CX Classic Elite
8th Kruger’s Crossing CX Elite
12th Oregon State Championships Elite
44th US Grand Prix #6, PDX, UCI Elite
54th US Grand Prix #5, PDX, UCI Elite
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MTB: (Pro)
5th Scotty Graham Mt. Hood Pro
6th Bear Springs MTB Pro
7th State Games of Oregon Pro
8th Pickett’s Charge Pro
9th Oakridge Fat Tire Festival Pro
11th Horning’s Hideout Pro
12th Cascade Chain Breaker Pro
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ROAD: (Cat. 2)
3rd Eugene Twilight Crit Cat 1-2
6th Eugene TT series Cat 1-2
13th Salem-Fairview RR Cat 1-2
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2006:
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CX: (Elite)
3rd OBRA best overall rider CX Elite
1st Eugene CX series Elite
1st Battle at Barlow CX Elite
3rd Fox Hollow Gran Prix CX Elite
4th Hood River CX Classic Elite
6th Oregon State Championships Elite
6th Estacada CX Crusade Elite
10th Overall CX Crusade series Elite
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MTB: (Pro/Semi-pro)
2nd Return on the Jedi Pro
4th Falls City Firecracker Pro
4th Test of Endurance 50 mile Semi-Pro
5th Oakridge Fat Tire Festival Semi-pro
5th Cascade Chain Breaker Semi-pro
17th NMBS Snowmass, CO Semi-pro
24th NMBS Brian Head, UT Semi-pro
(altitude is rough living at 400’!)
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ROAD: (Cat. 2)
3rd Eugene TT series, Cat 1-2
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2005:
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CX: (Elite)
2nd OBRA best overall rider CX Elite
5th Overall CX Crusade series Elite
6th Oregon State Championships Elite
Andrew Bennett (Age 15)
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2007:
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CX: (Junior men)
1st Jr. Eugene Short CX series
1st Jr. Psycho Cross series
1st Jr. Fox Hollow Gran Prix
1st Jr. Jingle Cross
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MTB: (Junior Sport class)
2nd Jr. Oakridge Super-D
3rd Jr. OBRA State Championships XC
3rd Jr. OBRA State Championships Super-D
3rd Jr. Falls City Firecracker
4th Jr. Oakridge Fat Tire Festival
4th Jr. Cascade Chainbreaker
5th Jr. Pickett’s Charge
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ROAD: (Junior men)
1st Jr. Cherry Pie RR
1st Jr. Larch Mt. Hillclimb
1st Jr. Eugene Criterium series
3rd Jr. OBRA State Championships 20k TT
3rd Jr. OBRA State Championships Hillclimb TT
4th Jr. OBRA State Championships Criterium
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2006:
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MTB: (Beginner class)
1st Jr. Oakridge FTF Super-D
2nd Jr. Oakridge Fat Tire Festival
2nd Jr. Mudslinger
4th Jr. Cascade Chainbreaker
Miriam Gillow-Wiles (Age 29)
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2007:
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CX: (Cat. B Women)
3rd Fox Hollow Gran Prix
3rd Psycho Cross series
5th Winter Cross
22nd CX Crusade,
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MTB: (Beginner Women)
1st State Games of
1st Scotty Graham Memorial,
1st Portland Short Track series overall
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ROAD: (Cat. 4 Women)
3rd OSU Decker
4th WWU Collegiate RR
4th MSU Collegiate Criterium
4th Salem-Fairview Circuit race
5th OSU Collegiate Criterium
5th PIR Circuit race
7th WWU Collegiate Criterium
8th MSU Collegiate RR
12th Mt. Tabor Circuit race
14th Jack Frost TT
15th Cherry Pie RR
Finisher Collegiate National Championships (crash/bike damage)
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2006:
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ROAD: (Cat. 4 Women)
2nd OBRA State Championships Points, Track
3rd
3rd
4th Alpenrose Series, Track
Justin Thayer (Age 37)
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2007:
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CX: (Masters A)
3rd Overall -
3rd Fox Hollow Grand Prix
1st Psycho Cross Race #1
2nd Psycho Cross Race #2
1st Overall – Psycho Cross Series
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MTB: (Expert 19-39)
11th State Championships
9th
9th Oakridge Fat Tire Festival
7th Overall –
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2006:
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CX: (Masters B)
4th
3rd
2nd Overall –
6th Fox Hollow Grand Prix
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MTB: (Sport 19-39)
3rd Pickett’s Charge
1st Outback Challenge
3rd Oakridge Fat Tire Festival
3rd
1st Overall – 2006
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Scott Metzler (Age 47)
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2007:
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CX: (Masters C)
2nd Fox Hollow Grand Prix #1
7th Eugene Short CX Series #1
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MTB: (Sport Men 40+)
16th Cascade Cream Puff 100 Miler
8th Mudslinger
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ROAD: (Cat 4)
11th Eugene Time Trial Series #1
8th Eugene Time Trial Series #2
8th Eugene Time Trial Series #4
17th Jack Frost Time Trial
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2006:
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CX: (Class C)
2nd Eugene Short Course #1
5th Eugene Short Course #2
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ROAD: (Masters 40+)
4th Eugene Time Trial Series #1
4th Eugene Time Trial Series #3
4th Eugene Time Trial Series #4
6th Cherry Pie RR
10th Banana Belt RR #2
Megan Banks (Age 41)
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2007:
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ROAD: (Master's women)
1st
1st
2nd Eugene Womens Criterium B race
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TRIATHLON: (Master's women)
1st
1st Deschutes Dash olympic triathlon
3rd Get Set Tri olympic triathlon
1st DAC Indoor sprint triathlon
1st
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2006:
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TRIATHLON: (Master's women)
1st (women overall), Beaver Freezer sprint triathlon
3rd
3rd Pacific Crest 1/2 Ironman
1st Beaver Fever duathlon
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ROAD: (Master's women)
1st OBRA 41k state time trial championship
1st
1st
1st Eugene Hill Climb (1st series overall)
1st Coburg Long Days Night 23 mile time trial, July 11
1st Coburg Long Days Night 23 mile time trial, July 25
2nd place OBRA team time trial state championship
Michael Adams (Age 40)
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2007:
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1st 12 Hours of
18th Cascade Creampuff 100
11th Horning’s Hustle
12th Fat Tire Festival
13th Test of Endurance 50
13th Pickets Charge
25th Spring Thaw
23rd Bear Springs Trap
24th Mudslinger
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ROAD: (Cat. 5)
61st
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2006:
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MTB: (Sport Open)
1st 12 hours of
2nd Fat Tire Festival
4th Scotty Graham Memorial
5th Return on the Jedi
8th
8th
10th Test of Endurance 50
12th Cascade Chainbreaker
13th Race at Reheers
17th Pickets Charge
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ROAD: (Cat. 5)
41st
39th
43rd
41st