DEVO U-19 riders Evan and Taylor testing it out in Test Tracks.
DEVO U-19 riders Evan and Taylor testing it out in Test Tracks.
Results are in. Go to the Durango Wheel Club site to check em out. The DWC is going through some positive changes, so take a moment and read down past the results to see what is happening.
Here is a huge list of all the mtb action we can choose to enjoy for the 2009 season. Soon the DEVO team race schedule will be announced. Stay tuned.
The morning started like any other race morning. I got up early, and my sister and I had to start at 9:30. It was unfortunately rainy, so we all crossed our fingers hoping it was snowing in the mountains, and went up to the ski area. When we got up to the ski area was when the race morning started to become unfamiliar. Usually we nordic ski at the base of a ski area but this time we took a lift up to the top. For this race we were going to ski at the top of the mountain rater than the bottom. I met up with the other guys on the team including Sepp, Gino, Haakon Samualson, and Gunther. The lift ride up was probably the worst part of the day because we were becoming cold and wet. Most people didn’t bring extra gloves so their fingers froze. After we got off of the freezing lift we skied about 100 yard to reach the start area. We did a slight warm up, and while we broke trail through 2 inches of new wet snow. As we got back to the start people commented on how the leader would have to break trail in a white out. About ten minutes after we all got back the 42k race started. Leading the race was Ben Sontag, but everyone was close behind. Second to go was the 20k. Rogan Brown and Lars Elefson led that race out of the start. Gino, Sepp, Gunther, Ben, and I all prepared for our 14k race. Out of the start Gino Pastore and Haakon Samualson led the pack. About 3 minutes later all the youger racers left. That rac was led by Hannah Madden and Stephanie Ogier. During this time out on the race course Ben Sontag and our coach Josh Dailey were leading the 42k. At the same time Rogan and lars had a large break away. The 14k Gino and Sepp also were leading by a lot. The 6k was led by Hannah Madden.
After people started coming into the finish most said they had a fantastic time. We went down to the bottom of the resort, and had a gourmet meal made by RGP’s. During the awards ceremony Avra Saslow won a new pair of boots in a raffle and other people won fantastic prizes for placing. I know I can’t wait for it to happen again and I bet other people feel the same way.
For complete results click the link!
http://www.durangonordic.org/Results/TOUR%20de%20SKI%20RACE%20FORM%2009.pdf
-Elliott is a DEVO U-14 alumni as he will be moving up to the U-19 team for the 2009 season. Good work!
The Roller Races are a 20 year Snowdown tradition. This year the race is a Durango Wheel Club event and will be held at the Recreation Center Wednesday the 28th at 6:00 PM. Register at the race. This event is a head-to-head race on stationary indoor rollers. Contestants ride for 15 minutes covering as many miles as possible. Use your own bike and both wheels (700c).
Categories:
Junior men 18 and under , women 18 and under
Men 19-44 45+
Women 19-39 40+
This event is free and local merchants are supplying prizes and swag. Boure, Bread, Carvers, Coca-Cola, 3D Racing, Hassle Free Sports, Mountain Bike Specialists, Morehart Subaru, Ska Brewery. Come out on Wednesday and ride the rollers. Have fun pushing yourself for 15 minutes. If you dont roll, spectate and VOLUNTEER to help.
Call Travis Oliger 259-5579, Rich Bagienski 259-2399, Martha Iverson 385-5857
Durango DEVO’s popular summer short track series is in search of a title sponsor for the 2009 season. The 10 race series takes place every wednesday night at 6pm from June through August. The venue changes throughout the series and new ideas are always appreciated. Short Track racing is a mountain bike race around a 2-6 minute dirt track circuit. It is a timed event with competitors racing from 15-30 minutes total depending on skill level. This style of racing was introduced in the early 2000’s to draw spectators back to the big race venues, and it has become a popular spectating event since. The DEVO series was a great cycling addition to the community last season as it saw the junior racers get the opportunity to have fun training next to their older cycling professionals and peers. Please contact chad@durangodevo.com if you would like to be a part of this sweet cycling action.
It is ski season for sure, not bikes, so head up to Durango Mountain Resort next saturday, January 24th and ski. Sign up can be done at Pine Needle, Backcountry Experience and Active.com. The race course takes the skiers through the Hermosa Valley, on the backside of the mountain, and for a super bonus ending, leaves the racers at the top of lift 4 to descend back to the base. We have been told by the promoter, Jeanne Pastore, that this event is for everybody, not just skate studs. There are several distances offered, at 6k, 12k, 22k and the epic 42k. If you would like to volunteer, call Jeanne at 385-4571. The race is a benefit for Trails2000, so grab your skates and don’t be lates.
2008 Women’s Team & Taylor Borucki
DEVO U19 ladies team member, Alicia Rose Pastore and alumni Tad Elliott stepped it up a notch this past weekend in Alaska at the USA Cross Country Ski National Championships. Elliott was the first under-23 competitor across the line and took the very title he earned in mid 2008, on the bike. The finish earned him a spot on the USA World Cup Team. Also earning a shot at overseas competition, Alicia Rose finished 6th in the Jr. National Championships 10k classic race and will race in Scandinavia later this winter. For the full story, check here.
Local bike restorer Mike Wilk has pulled off the project of a lifetime. Finding his way to the Yeti C-26, Wilk has done what most bike collectors only could dream of, he went out and rebuilt one of the dreamiest early 90’s race bikes ever. With the help from local frame builder, Chris Herting, the process took over 18 months. Read 1990-yeti-info
The Tour de Ski is a skate ski race to benefit Trails 2000 and the Durango Nordic Ski Club. The event will be held Saturday January 24th at Durango Mountain Resort. The race terrain is pretty darn sweet, so make sure and check it out. For all the information please go to the DWC website.
The Roller Races are a 20 year Snowdown tradition. This year the race is a Durango Wheel Club event and will be held at the Durango Recreation Center on Wednesday, Jan 28, at 6:00 PM. Register at the race.
This event is a head-to-head race on stationary indoor rollers. Contestants ride for 15 minutes covering as many miles as possible. Use your own bike and both wheels (700c). This event is free and local merchants are supplying prizes, swag and snacks. Come out on Wednesday and ride the rollers. Have fun pushing yourself for 15 minutes. If you dont roll, spectate and volunteer to help.
For more info call: Travis Oliger 259-5579, Rich Bagienski 259-2399, Martha Iverson 385-5857
Local professional cyclist, Miles Venzara is on the January cover of Bicycling Magazine. Looking pretty sharp aboard a fancy Merckx carbon road bike. It is Miles’s first cover shot. He has been a good friend and model for the DEVO racers, showing up to team practices and offering racing advise at local and regional events.
DEVO made the local paper for the first time in this new year. After an off year in the written media for 2008, we are looking forward to getting our news out to you better for the 2009 season. Read the article by Dale Strode here.