Wednesday, June 4, 2008

There will be blood (deer valley style)

That's the new name of the Deer Valley Pedalfest for anybody larger than a Hobbit. Or it could be called Rollin' in the 22-34 if you can't climb like me. The first half of the course is the same as always but it doesn't ride the same. The climb is the same but the first little section of switchbacks down the ski run is currently a 4" water filled trench through a small snowfield. Rideable but sketchy especially after getting blown up on the climb. The next couple miles down Pipeline are where the blood comes in. The trail is draped with tree branches and saplings pushed down into the trail path by the snow pack. You can ride through them but even riding conservatively and stopping every 100 yards or so to clear the worst of the branches out of the way I was covered in long bloody scratches by the end of the ride. Thank goodness it's going to be cold on Saturday so I can wear long sleeves. In the middle of the dodge a branch section is a hike a bike section over a snowdrift that will not be melted by Saturday. Don't even dream of wearing your carbon road shoes. The second half of the course is new and relatively branch free. It rides pretty well but the descent is kinda sketchy. The corners have huge berms that entice you into carrying a lot of speed but if you blow the corner and go over the edge you will probably earn yourself an expensive ambulance ride. Total distance per lap was just over seven miles with a lot of climbing and relatively slow descending (anybody know the total elevation gain per lap?). It will be pretty fun if the branches get cleaned up before the race and pretty annoying if they don't. If you get a chance to preride between snow showers this week help a brother out. Bring some clippers and cut back a couple of branches along the way.

4 comments:

UtRider said...

How will the course stand up to all of this rain? Assuming it continues tomorrow, will it be good on Saturday or turn into a mud bog?

Andy H. said...

I think it will be fine. The trails at Deer Valley have either a pretty firm rocky base or are fast draining loam. Even the areas right next to the snowmelt were damp but not muddy yesterday. Hopefully the rain will help take care of some of the snow on the early descent. The only bad thing about the rain is it keeps Mountain Trails from trimming the brush along the course.

KanyonKris said...

Good preview.

That initial climb is nasty and I'm not smart enough to get in enough warmup, so I suffer on that climb. Last year I was getting tunnel vision and about to pass out - serious. I bumbled down the switchbacks like I was drunk.

Team Rico said...

I will leave the road shoes at home. Bring on the mud!!