This post would have typically been a few weeks ago, but
the various race schedules I’m looking at were not finalized until recently. Or
mostly finalized as there are still some 'maybe' dates. Anyway, with this schedule I’m drawing from a total of 5
different race series. 5! I find it encouraging that there are 5 series
within reach for me even try.
Those five are the DINO series, Kentucky Point Series (KPS),
Tri-State 6 Hour Series, NIMBA Race Series (schedule actually posted on their Facebook pages), and the Southern 5 MTB Series. Without
further ado, here we go!
March 22 Barry Roubaix
36 Mile: I had a decent race last year and found a pair of Moose Mitts in the middle
of the road on the way out of town. Made up my entry fee plus some right there.
This year, I’m looking for nothing less than a fat bike that wasn’t locked into
a hitch mount securely. Also, I’d like to get a sub 2 hour time and top 20 in
my age group.
April 26 DINO Tune Up
at Town Run Trail Park: Practice race at a local trail. Very good chance the race
will be cancelled by flooding conditions or a meteor crashing into the parking
lot. Or both.
May 18 Kentucky Point
Series Waverly: My token KY race this year and my only race in May. Rumor
has it this is a fun course with some climbs. Youtube videos seem to confirm
this. Yay.
June 1 DINO Brown
County: Very possibly the largest mountain bike race on the schedule.
Hopefully we have decent weather this year. I’m sure it will be very fun until
I remember that Cat 2 races two laps. The whole Cat 3 “leave everything out
there because you only go around once” plan may need to be modified.
June 15 DINO
Logansport: Some hate this course and curse it with all their might.
Debates online about this course are rivaled in their anger only by those
discussing politics. I’m not one of the haters. I like the variety of the course and the spectator friendly course. A good time will be had by most.
June 28 Southern 5
MTB Ferdinand State Forest Race: DINO used to race here, but I never have
raced, nor have I ever rode there. Heard reports of much climbing so figure it
is worth a try. Where did I put my bar ends…?
July 5-6 DINO North
Vernon: XC course will be fun like always, assuming we are not racing in a
driving rainstorm like last year. Short track will also be fun. As the reigning
Cat 3 state champion (um, yay?) I plan on getting demolished by my new friends
in Cat 2.
July 20 DINO
Versailles: Great course. Has rocks. See concerns expressed in Brown
County, supra, regarding number of
laps.
July 27 Tri-State 6
Hour Series Hueston Woods: This is a maybe race. 6 Hour races aren’t really
my thing, but with a series of four races so close, I figured I should try them
again. Might switch this one with the Versailles race on June 22, although I
was thinking of doing the DINO 6 hour races in September. Decisions, decisions…
August 2 DINO Kickapoo:
The wild card of the DINO series and replacement for the race at French Lick.
DINO is going out of state, although not far. I’ve heard positive things about
Kickapoo and the Youtube videos looks pretty exciting. There is one piece of
trail called “Heaven and Hell” which starts with a downhill (Heaven!) and then
goes into a climb which looks kind of steep (process of elimination suggests
this is “hell.”) Well, have a look for yourself.
I’m looking forward to the new course and being soundly beaten by the locals who no doubt have every inch of the trail memorized.
August 9 Mass Ave Criterium: Yes, a road race. I've attended this race the past few years but last year I took a careful look at the Cat 5 race. They were racing at a decent pace, but not that fast and the race is only 30 minutes. That is less than a cross race. So, I might give it a go. Only sticking point? No road bike. That got sold a few years ago so I could buy my single speed mountain bike. So, anyone have a road bike I can borrow?
I’m looking forward to the new course and being soundly beaten by the locals who no doubt have every inch of the trail memorized.
August 9 Mass Ave Criterium: Yes, a road race. I've attended this race the past few years but last year I took a careful look at the Cat 5 race. They were racing at a decent pace, but not that fast and the race is only 30 minutes. That is less than a cross race. So, I might give it a go. Only sticking point? No road bike. That got sold a few years ago so I could buy my single speed mountain bike. So, anyone have a road bike I can borrow?
August 24 DINO
Southwestway: This post is getting a little long so I will be brief. Fun
course, big climb, I’ll try not to crash this year.
August 31 NIMBA Bluhm
County Park Time Trial: I was hoping to do some actual XC races in the
NIMBA series this year, while combining them with trips to see family in South
Bend. Alas their schedule did not work out with everything else going on. This
time trial is the only date which really works, and even that is marginal. No
info on the course, so we’ll see whether this is still on the calendar when mid
August rolls around.
Lots going on in that list. A
vacation is in there somewhere too, so a race may be dashed (leaning towards
the Tri-State Race) but we’ll have to see how that pans out. As with last year,
the DINO series takes priority. However, in order to expand my horizons, I
wanted to add some races in other states. Additionally, the new Southern 5
series in south-southern Indiana (anything south of Lake Monroe is Southern
Indiana to me, while anything north of Peru is northern Indiana…all a matter of
point of view) is starting up this year. Looking forward to the Ferdinand race,
and possibly others, depending on how things work out. There may be additional races added, and some removed, as the year goes on. One notable absence are the night races I did last year. The company which ran those races decided to stop the series this year. An unfortunate turn of events, although not surprising due to the lack of participation.
One last note, it is too bad that it appears that French Lick
won’t be having any races this year. In 2013 my wife and I stayed at the West
Baden Hotel and had a great weekend for the DINO race. Unfortunately it seems that
the resort is not terribly interested in working with race organizers, as
online comments from both the DINO and Southern 5 camps alluded to some
difficulties with management.
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