Cycling Utah Magazine March 2014 Issue
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MARCH 2014 cycling utah.com 1 VOLUME 22 NUMBER 1 FREE MARCH 2014 cycling utah 2014 UTAH, IDAHO, & WESTERN EVENT CALENDAR INSIDE! FEATURES: ROAD •Utah Man rides to THE SOUTH POLE MOUNTAIN •a Fat Bike toUr OF THE WEST COAST TRIATHLON Beaches •sUFFragettes and TOURING the saFety Bicycle •yoUr First road RACING Bike race •solo 25 hoUr COMMUTING racing ADVOCACY MOUNTAIN WEST CYCLING MAGAZINE WEST CYCLING MOUNTAIN 2 cycling utah.com MARCH 2014 SPEAKING OF SPOKES Planning the 2014 Cycling Season Junction, suddenly my rear tire blew. mountain region. We have plenty or the Epic 150, a 150 mile loop start- By David Ward Not just the tube, but the tube and of flats for those who don’t like to ing and ending in Saratoga Springs, tire both. Fortunately for me, a sup- climb, plenty of mountains for heavy Utah and also an excellent prepara- I went for a ride last Saturday. port vehicle came along about 10 duty climbing, and a broad variety tory ride for the LOTOJA. 4543 S. 700 E., Suite 200 I rode out from my driveway and minutes later, and even more fortu- in between. We also have plenty of September, of course, brings me Salt Lake City, UT 84107 up Emigration Canyon to the top, nately for me, they had both a tube events in which to join. There is a to the LOTOJA. There has been down the other side to Mountain Dell and a tire. Working as quickly as healthy road, mountain and cross talk this year of doing this as a fam- www.cyclingutah.com Reservoir, and back home. 15 miles they could, they replaced the tube racing scene. And there is a great ily relay team. If so, it may end my in 1 hour 12 minutes. I know. That’s and tire, mounted the wheel to the variety of recreational rides, many string of 25 individual LOTOJAs You can reach us by phone: slow. But for someone who has not bike, and sent me off. But that set me of which support worthy charities.. stretching from 1986 to last year. But (801) 268-2652 ridden at all over the winter, excel- back about a half hour, and that half There are races and recreational rides at 63, I might be alright with that. I Our Fax number: lent for spin class here and there, that hour was enough to make me miss nearly every weekend. Browse the will know within the next month if (801) 263-1010 was not too bad. the time cut-off. Calendar of Events in this and subse- there is enough interest and dedica- It was only February 15, a little Nevertheless, being so close, I quent issues of Cycling Utah, and use tion in the family to do this as a relay Dave Iltis, Editor & to early to get too rambunctious was determined to finish. About 10 Cycling Utah’s on-line calendars at team. Advertising about the coming cycling season. But miles from the finish, you exit from http://www.cyclingutah.com/event- Often, as with this last year, this [email protected] right now, it was unseasonably warm a bike path onto the main road. My calendars/. has been the end of my event sea- (nearly 60˚ F), and the skiing was not support crew, my wife and daughters, Except for the LOTOJA, I never son. After finishing the LOTOJA, I David R. Ward, Publisher very good. So I hit the road, and that were waiting there. It was dark by race. Actually, I don’t even race the often fall into the “get everything [email protected] ride turned my mind and my heart to then, so my wife pulled behind me LOTOJA. I ride to see how well I can done that I have been putting off the coming cycling season. and followed me the rest of the way do and to finish. So for me, it is rec- as I prepare for the LOTOJA” rou- Contributors: Ben Simonson, But first, a look back. As I detailed Michael Gonzales, Lou Melini, to the finish, both lighting my way reational events I look to do. I have a tine. I am hoping to avoid that by in couple of columns last year (see Andy Singer, Wayne Cottrell, and protecting me from traffic from few personal favorites. I usually start picking up an event or two to do my Speaking of Spokes columns in David Ward, Tom Jow, Charles behind.. my century season off with the Cycle thereafter. In particular, I am think- Pekow, Jared Eborn, Davey the June and September issues of I didn’t officially finish the Salt Lake Century. Currently sched- ing again of doing the Tri-States Davis, John Higgins, Kathie Cycling Utah), my season was inter- LOTOJA, but I made it. I get a lot of uled for May 17th, this is an almost Gran Fondo. Occurring this year on Beals, Lukas Brinkerhoff, Wayne rupted by hip replacement surgery on Hansen, Keir Lee-Barber, positive strokes to my ego for finish- completely flat ride from the Utah October 11, this 112 mile ride begins June 3rd. My annual ritual of riding Jake Pantone, Bryce Pratt/ ing the LOTOJA only three months State Fair Park out to Antelope Island and ends in Mesquite while climb- the LOTOJA (a 206 mile, one day Crawlingspider.com, Tara after having my hip replaced. But and back. But for those anxious to ing and descending the fantastic and race from Logan, Utah to Jackson, McKee, Mark Alan Wright, in truth, the hip was never an issue. hit the road immediately, there are scenic geography between there and Mel Bashore, Daniel Burton, Wyoming in September) was in seri- From the day after the surgery, when numerous excellent events beginning St. George, UT. Shelby Meinkey, Stephen ous jeopardy. My doctor told me the they first got me up on the hip, it did this very weekend and continuing Just writing about this gets me Morningstar, Tom Jow, Kathleen hip would be no problem. Getting excited. I think maybe it is time to Berglund, Mark Deterline, Jamie not hurt. There was a lot of trauma every weekend through the fall. trained after a month off the bike, get back outside for another ride Morningstar, James Wright to the bones, muscle and body due We are often out of the country in however, would be another issue. to begin my preparations for these to the surgery, but the hip felt good. June visiting our daughter who works Distribution: Dave, Karma, I detailed in the September issue great events. Now is the time for The real issue was recovering from for the Foreign Service at whatever and Marinda Ward, Doug of Cycling Utah my post-surgery you to also plan your season. Begin the surgery and gaining the necessary location she is currently assigned. Kartcher, David Montgomery preparation (or more specifically, with Cycling Utah’s event calendars conditioning. It was getting back on This year, we will be in Serbia which (To add your business to our cramming) for this race. I left my where you will find the region’s most the back only two months before the I understand has excellent cycling, free distribution list, give us readers hanging, however, by fail- complete list of cycling events. Then a call) LOTOJA, and only being able to do and I am hoping to hook up with a ing to report in the October issue make your plans. And have a great Administrative Assistant: the really heavy training the month touring company for a 2-3 day bike on how the LOTOJA went. Well, cycling season. Jaylyn Nielson it went mostly good. I was slower before, that made the LOTOJA hard- tour. cycling utah is published than usual, particularly on the climbs, er than it otherwise might have been In July, I plan to do a relatively eight times a year beginning but my goal was simply to make it, (which is hard enough). new event (certainly new for me), in March and continuing Well, that is all past now, and I the Gran Fondo Kootenai. This two- hopefully before the time cutoff. I What’s on your mind? monthly through October. have a new year before me. I am day gran fondo, July 5-6, through was on the margin as I hit the Snake Send your River Canyon. At this point, I was excited, hoping to have a complete the Kootenai mountains of northwest Annual Subscription rate: feedback and feeling a bit rejuvenated after recov- year of good cycling. It is still ski Montana features fantastic scenery $15 letters to the ering somewhat from the climbs over season, and so I will not be doing and a lot of climbing. August will (Send in a check to editor to: dave@cyclingutah. Galena Summit and Salt River Pass, any serious riding for a couple of find me doing the Summit Challenge, our P.O. Box) No refunds com and the long slog through Star Valley, months, but then I plan to make a a century ride through some beauti- on Subscriptions. and it appeared I could beat the good year of it. ful scenery in Summit County, Utah Postage paid in Murray, UT cut-off. We are lucky to have so much which I rode last year for the first Then, as I was nearing Hoback to choose from here in the inter- time in preparation for the LOTOJA, Editorial and photographic con- tributions are welcome. Send via email to dave@cyclingutah. com. Or, send via mail and please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope to return unused mate- rial.