Traveling Circus #1 – Frosted Fat Tire Relay 2018

This is a story of forgiveness.

I forgive Frankie Andreu.

I am not forgiving him for following his professional cycling moral compass and tooting his whistle on Lance Armstrong. That seems fair and just to me with no forgiveness required. I forgive Frankie Andreu for voting me out of a dance off competition back in 2006. Mike Wood (Trek Store of Battle Creek) was there in Madison Wisconsin when I took to the dance floor after drinking 5 too many Spotted Cow craft beers (before craft beer was cool) at a Trek Bicycles trade show. I frantically thrashed my body with dizzying rhythm to the sounds of late 90s hip hop and gave it my all only to see Frankie Andreu (playing the role of DJ) shake his head and give me a thumbs down, opening and closing the first and last chapter to my dance off dreams.

Fast forward a decade later and I am ready to put forth that same effort at the Heart Smart (Melting Mann) Frosted Fat Tire Relay. ( http://www.frostedfattire.com/) At the start line I hear the voice of the announcer is none other than Frankie Andreu, US Postal team captain, iconic michigan pro and sore spot in the bottom of Dan Frayer’s dismantled dancing dreams.

There were 18 total open men’s relay teams scheduled to complete 50 miles of the ½ mile gravel loop in Three Rivers. I had a difficult time putting together a team (#butthurt @WSIcycling) and emailed the promoter. He was able to connect me with Paul, Paul and JT. I met them at the start line and became a member of their “Skeleton Krew.”

The neutral lap lead out was paced by a green john deer gator. The first go around gave me a good indication of just how gritty my teeth would become throughout the day. The gator pulled off when we passed the official start line and the show got started with a crash. A couple riders went down and I made it through sitting 5th wheel and wheezing hard. I held this position for a lap before my July aspirations succumbed to my January fitness.

Muddy Tracks

 

Paul, Paul, JT and I traded out after 10 laps, then 6, then 5 as we worked to keep the pace high as the conditions kept our speed low. As the temperature increased, conditions went from sticky, to slippery to a custom cocktail of peanut butter paired with olive oil. Mother nature’s give was sunshine and warm. Her take away was mud. Stinky sloppy mud.

Paul, Paul, JT and I pushed the pedals and worked to keep the rubber side down while a majority of our competition slipped, slid and lapped us on multiple occasions. We kept things honest jockeying between 12th and 13th place most of the afternoon.

After 3 hours of eating mud, getting our boots stuck and trying to clip in to our pedals, the top 3 teams finished their 50 miles, signaling us to pack it up and call it a day. We were grateful that the promoter was not going to require all teams to finish fifty miles since we were over 20 laps down at that point.

Muddy Times

I am happy to get the 2018 season going with the support of WSI Cycling and The Trek Store of Battle Creek. (especially considering that my bike is ruined.)

A special thanks to Heart Smart promotions for a great event and Frankie Andreu. I have brought my harbored resentment up to him on two different occasions, both with strong emotion and neither time sober, only to have him smile and nod. After hearing his voice lap after lap, signaling me one step closure to the finish of the race, I realized that life is too short and sometimes you have to keep dancing……even when Frankie Andreu tells you to stop.

~Dan

Some Fatbike Team Time

While last week some of the team were out enjoying the break in the weather (and 50-degree temps), this is Michigan after all and it wasn’t too long before we had another fresh round of the white stuff to blanket the ground. That didn’t stop WSI Cycling from getting out and putting in some miles, especially now that many of us have a fatbike!

Bike Nerd Summit RidersThis also gave Dan a good excuse to host his 3rd Annual Bike Nerd Summit from his home in the Galesburg area. Never heard of the BNS before? Well, it was a new one for me too… but when I heard “join me for a fatbike ride with homemade chili and beer waiting at the end” I was in!

I talked Kathy into coming along, although she opted for her “skinny” tire mountain bike. The rest of the group included Kevin (who came out with his new Trek, and some sweet rims), one of Dan’s neighbors, and “Skittles” from the Trek Bicycle Store of Battle Creek.

WSI Cycling Riders at Fort Custer

Eric and Kathy on the Trails

You can check out my Strava Event and the map of our route is below. The roads were icy, so we took it easy getting to the trails, but once we arrived at the Fort, the trails were awesome. Although I have to say riding behind Kathy gave me some good comic relief as she slid around some of the corners. While I didn’t want to head back (it meant getting back on the icy roads), I knew chili was waiting for me!

Bike Nerd Summit 2018

Now that the temps are no longer in the “sub-zero” range, riding outdoors is much more tolerable. I’m headed north for a few weekends and Houghton Lake’s Tip-Up-Town festivities. While there will be plenty of snowmobiles zooming around on the frozen lake, I’m betting I’ll be the only one out the pedaling along! I’m also looking forward to hitting the groomed trails at Snowsnake just north of Clare. I pulled the trigger on an annual pass over the New Year break. If you’re in the area, I recommend you check ’em out.

~Eric

 

Join WSI Cycling on Strava – We’ve Got a Club Now

WSI Cycling on StravaIf you ride a bicycle, there’s a good chance that you’re familiar with the site, Strava. Thousands of cyclists from around the world contribute to the site, posting updates from their rides (and other events) for friends to see. It’s a great way to keep in touch with your cycling connections… and make new ones!

Today, we’re excited to announce the launch the WSI Cycling Club group on Strava. You can click the link to go right to it, or just search for WSI Cycling when looking for groups and you’ll find us.

We look forward to connecting with you on Strava, but hopefully we’ll get to do some real riding together down the road.

~Keep the rubber side down…  😉

Three Rivers Tri

It was the end of August, and time for triathlon season to start winding down. Kellie had one tri to do as part of a relay team. She was the cyclist.

“It was a lot of fun just doing the bike segment… I had only one woman ahead of me, as her son was the 1st out of the water . I finally caught-and passed her  less than a mile from the transition area.
My team came in 3rd …  great day for a race!”

IceMan Cometh 2017

THE biggest mountain bike race in the state of Michigan. THE one raace no one ever knows how to dress for. THE greatest after party with Bell’s beer, and food trucks-a-plenty. THE Ice Man Cometh Challenge of 2017……

Dave Goff Sr. 

Iceman bike race from Kalkaska to the Timber Ridge Resort in Traverse City, as always was an awesome race this year! Started out with a little snow making the trail a little slick , but fun to ride. Unfortunately I had a flat tire about half way. I got it fixed and finished the race. The after p
arty was great! But extremely crowed. Looking forward to next year!

Kelli K

There’s always a story that goes with Iceman and this year was no different! I was warming up on my bike and noticed the tire bubbling from the center about 15 minutes before my wave took off.
I asked around to see if anyone had extra sealant but no luck.
My good friend Dave  offered his fat tire while he worked on my mountain bike  in hopes we both could still race. I started in the next wave, and quickly realized why fat tires have their own category.
I ended up in 8th place … considering late the chaotic start , I will take it! Until next year…
More Iceman reports to be added soon. Stay tuned…