Friday, May 28, 2010

The mighty Stalvio

Today we attacked the mighty Stalvio,famous climb for its 48 switch back! As we arrived there were signs that the all mighty was closed. We started the climb anyway and see how far we coiled make it. At switch back 26 and worker stated that this was as far as we could go! Too much snow and debris higher. We were a 7000 feet of elevation. We climb about 4000 feet. We then turned around and did a bit more riding for a total of 65km. We then drove home and Chris and I got dropped off at the bottom of the hill to add another 1500 feet of climbing to our B&B. This was an epic ride!

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Well my ride to San Pelligrino was a bust. We started our ride early to try to get a bit of the cold weather. 40km into the ride the impossible happened! Let me back up for a moment. Back home I am famous for destroying wheels and spoke. It's actually a joke at the shop that they have never seen someone chewing spokes like that. When I got my new specialized tarmac, I was told there was no way i would break a spoke on this new wheel set. Now back to my ride on the way to San Pelligrino, 40 km into the ride the impossible happens, I snap a spoke. My friend Chris could not believe it! The thing with this wheel is that you can't ride your bike anymore until the new spoke get fixed. So his stayed with me and the rest of the boys went on. Put my thumb up as i wasn't planning to walk 40km in bike shoes. First car that stop had a bike rack and this very nice Italian gentlemen offered us a ride back to Palu. Wheel will be fixed tomorrow but I missed an epic 185 km ride. I just hope i won't blow more wheels. Off to Venice tomorrow for touristy stuff.

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Monday, May 24, 2010

Yesterday was our first day at the giro, we scaled Monte Zolcolan, 10 km climb with an average of 14.9% grade, with a section at 23% ! I did it in 1:25 the pro would book it in 40 min. This is supposed to be one of the hardest climb in cycling. Let me tell you my legs sure felt it. There was over 100,000 person watching and it was actually neat to see the riders go by with 2 km to go. Today we did a very light ride as tomorrow. We are riding to San Pelligrino, which will be around 140 km. The saying what goes up must come down doesn't really apply here in this part of Italy it's more what goes up must go higher and steeper. Wifi os really limited here hence why no photos. The weather is very warm with 31 degree today. Ciao for now.

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Trentino!

Well after finally finding wifi, here's an update. I rode a nice 80km from trentino to Monte bondone yesterday. The climb was 17km and 7.9 %. Today we went for a light ride, 60km and I finished it with 20 min run. The place where we are staying is beautiful but it is at the top of a hill. Always nice to finish your rides that way. The weather has been great and today it went to 30 degree. Tomorrow we are going to our first Giro stage, Monte zoncolan which is a mountain stage with a 22% climb for the last 3 km. We are going to ride it before the pros make their way, it should be interesting, hopefully I won't have to walk it. Ciao for now.

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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Roma!

Bonjourno! 3 days in Rome, the weather has been so so but the sites are amazing. I was at the Vatican today and shockingly I did not burned so I must be doing something right. On the other hand do not try to go for a swim, the only pool I found wanted 30 Euro, so sadly no swim which is not making me happy. Food is great and so is the geIato. For those of have know me, I am not a coffee drinker ut I did have my first cappucino, very tasty. I have done 2 runs so far but I have to admit I am really looking forward to be on my bike. Well that's all for now, I will update again when the riding begins.

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Sunday, May 9, 2010

BC Cup#1, Sunshine Coaster

I boarded the ferry saturday morning for the sunshine coast, what a beautiful day! I wasn't the only one with my mountain bike strapped to his car,there must be a race going on or something.

I'm quite happy I got my new bike shorts from SUGOI in the mail yesterday and couldn't wait to try them. I'm lucky to be part of the Brand Champion Program with them. I love their stuff and they are a local compagny. As usual I will be wearing my Experience Cycling jersey as I'm quite proud to race for the shop.

I always find cycling humbling, especially when the pack goes up a steep hill and I slowly fade behind. I knew this wasn't going to be easy racing in the Master division and I was right. I book the 3 and half loop course in 1:55:21. I wanted to be under 2 hours so I met my goal. There were some hills, technical sections and some fast decent and a few words coming from me that would no be proper to post. final result was 14/17 racers for Master 30-39.

This was a great course and great competition. That's it for a while competition wise. I'm off to Italy to ride in Tuscany and go watch some stated of the Giro d'Italia. Should be great training. I'll post the rides on the blog. Competition wise I'll be back at it for the Half Ironman in Oliver June 6. June will be a busy racing month with a race every weekend.

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Monday, May 3, 2010

Vancouver BMO half Marathon

This weekend was my first half marathon on the road on preparation to Ironman. I was running with my good friend Rebecca. If you are looking for inspiration, look no further! Not only Rebecca is training for her first Ironman, she's never done a triathlon. When she started training in October she could barely swim a lap, now she's going for 3000m workouts! Any way I digress. As we were ready to start the race, a black cloud was looming above us signaling that it would be yet another wet day on the pavement. As the race began, we started making our way up and got to a nice 5 min/km pace. At km 12 I had to stop for a bathroom break so I told Rebecca I would catch up. 4 minutes later I was now pushing the pace to try to "reel the chicken" it would take me 5 km just to catch up to her. We finished the race in 1:40:52 which was 5 min faster than our personal goal. I would finish 626 overall and 90 in my age group, which I was quite please with. Next weekend I will be on the Sunshine Coast racing in the first XC Mountain Biking BC Cup. I have decided to race master this year and compete for UCI points; I think I'm in for a rough surprise as the competition will be fierce.

Remember, goals are meant to be broken, pain is only temporary! (hopefully)

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