Saturday, July 09, 2016

2016 SMR 22

Blog reader Keith started with us from The Gate.


He pretended we weren't slowing him down until he just couldn't handle it any more and shelled us like fresh edamame.


Last week there were thousands of riders ostensibly training for The Death Ride, This week there was hardly anybody,... ostensibly because they were all riding The Death Ride.  Realistically, they were all just pretending to be riding The Death Ride.  Hopefully, I get lots of new blog readers from linking to The Death Ride so often.

No joke, this guy was fast.



Wednesday, July 06, 2016

2016 WNR 17

Bad luck Wednesday!

Driving out to the start, Charlie's car got rear-ended on Ygnacio Valley Road.  Not too much damage but he did get jostled and thought he'd be in pain later.  He rode anyway but turned around at Diablo Ranch with a headache... I made sure he was OK before I continued up.

Before the Gate, near the horse farm, I heard the unmistakable sound of a tube popping.  I just put on a new tire Saturday so I must've stuffed it up... except my tire didn't go flat... I stopped to inspect and didn't find anything wrong so I kept going... weird.

New rider from work Haleh - enjoys riding but she hasn't done a Diablo effort before.  She turned around before junction but said she had a good time.





I'm not sure you can call it a #SwissDismount if you fall down trying to get ON your bike.



OK major props to anybody who rides Diablo on a fixed gear... THIS GUY!


Descending was kind of spooky with the sun at just the wrong angle and bad shadows hiding the road damage... but I let'er-rip at Moss Landing as usual - Strava says my max was 66.6 km/hr.  Then my front tire started to feel kind of lumpy and I remembered the tube popping thing from before the climb... got back to the truck and sure enough - I had pinched the tube on the new tire install - but when the pinched section popped, the tire bead kept any more air from leaking out - AMAZING!

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This evening I noticed that rider Cameron Piper earned a King of the Mountains Strava crown for
Д Mt. Diablo NGR: North Gate to Junction 
https://www.strava.com/activities/620504503#15140390738

This was during the time trial a couple weeks ago - interesting that he wanted this KOM bad enough to keep racing past the finish line all the way to Junction (another ~300 meters)... I'm not even sure how he did that because the barrier was down so he would've had to hop the bar to cross the line.

Anyway, Cameron is now only the THIRD PERSON to log a Strava time of less than 25 minutes to the Junction.  Damn.

Saturday, July 02, 2016

2016 SMR 21

Fun day on The Mountain.

Literally Brazillians of riders.

Cool and breezy down low, warm and still up higher.

JB said his bottom bracket has finally gotten so crunchy that he took the plunge to order a new one... plain old square taper spindle so he can use the same crank, but he made sure there are some triple cranks that will fit it... just in case.  I don't think he's thought through all the stuff you have to do to convert to a triple.


Several really tall riders this morning too.

There's like room for another wheel under that saddle!


Oooh, a Zinn Magnesium.





 Click for a laugh:




Welcome to four members of the UCLA Triathlon Club.  Pretty good climbers (faster than me)... not so great at descending (slower than me).



This guy passed me descending at Junction, and then slowed me down the rest of the way.

He kept looking back at me so he knew he'd made a mistake... 

I didn't want to push him to go faster than he wanted though, so I kept a big gap.



Wednesday, June 29, 2016

2016 WNR 16

I was prepared for killer hot, but it was only about 90°F.

Rangers with Radar spotted on South Gate Road... you've been warned.






Saturday, June 25, 2016

2016 SMR 20


Today was the Mount Diablo Hill Climb Time Trial so The Mountain was full of racers.  They were starting one rider every 30 seconds, so I calculated I'd be passed by about 11,000 riders before Junction.

Usually I sort my photos by time... not today.  Complain in the comments section.

Nancy fails to acknowledge my shoutout again.


Juan messaged me yesterday and wanted to ride with us again... OF COURSE!



Yeah, this barrier doesn't apply to us.

Next time you will shave before you get a blog photo.


JB thought he'd do everybody a favor and kick a pine cone off the road...
almost taking me out.





Wildlife Encounter:  young deer, wherever this was.  Got off the road just in time.


Wednesday, June 22, 2016

2016 WNR 15

Nice and warm, mild wind.


Special guest rider:  ALEX - intern at our office.  Experienced rider and recently rode from Seattle to Los Angeles, self suported.


Shawn, Elmar, and I establish the early break.
Shawn started to fade at the Bump.
Elmar pushed hard until the Washout.


Then Elmar cracked... I could see it in his face.  Leaving me a little less than 3 miles to go on a solo search for the suffer.

Wildlife Encounter:  big buck... he kinda just stared at me from the other lane - creepy.


Fast Juction segments require lots of time in the RED.




New guy Alex was the last one up.  He's experienced but not fast, and he has a touring bike with racks and everything.  I cautioned him about some of the deceptive switchbacks and then we went down... me, Alex, and Elmar.  We stayed together and I was in the middle and checked on Alex behind me several times - he wasn't having any problems keeping up and we weren't pushing the speed.  At Moss Landing though, I let it go and developed some speed.

I got back to the parking spot on Doncaster first, and then about 30 seconds later Elmar got there, and then we waited and waited and Alex didn't show up.  We asked some other riders coming down if they had seen a stranded or crashed rider and none of them had.  We thought maybe Alex missed the turn onto Doncaster and he'd be turning around and coming back... but he still wasn't there.  Alex had given Elmar his car keys  (no pocket) so we couldn't just leave, and we were afraid maybe he had crashed so we drove my truck about two miles up North Gate looking for him... nothing.



Now we were really worried - we had no idea what had happened to him.  We thought of all the possibilities:

1.  He missed the turn and is totally lost.
2.  He forgot he had driven to the start and is now riding his bike home to Berkeley.
3.  He missed the turn and he came back while we were looking for him in the Park and assumed we had left with his keys and now he had to ride home to Berkeley.
4.  He crashed in such an amazing manner that completely obscured his unconscious body and touring bike from view.
5.  He was abducted by aliens.
6.  He met a friend and they decided to go get a beer.



Finally we used his car keys to open his car and we found his cell phone and wallet but no numbers that we could call for someone who might be able to get in touch with him.  We gave up. We left a note on his car asking him to call us if he got it.  Elmar came over to my house and we called the State Park and told them that Alex was missing; they said they'd have a look.

We checked Alex's Facebook page looking for contacts - sent him and his girlfriend an instant message but didn't hear back.

With no other options Elmar went home and we all hoped it was something stupid and not something tragic.

UPDATE:  Alex showed up at work Thursday morning and said he got lost, but he only had to ride a few miles to get to the house he was staying at - then he got a ride to go get his car later that evening.  He had no idea that people were worried about him and he ignored the note we left.  Just wait until he has kids.







Saturday, June 18, 2016

2016 SMR 19

Absolutely beautiful day on The Mountain


This guy's jersey looked like a football jersey.



This guy did the perfect pass - he rode by with a glance, not breathing hard, and then shifted up.




Hey - a calaveras jersey!


There were literally 100's of riders enjoying Diablo today.  Triple Crown riders, racing team riders, and people who could barely make it up.  




Calaveras guy again on The Wall... I had to pass him quickly because another rider was trying to pass me.



Nancy did a triple Diablo today... holy smokes!


Q:  What do you call somebody who has to walk their bike up The Bump?
A:  Diablo bike riders!  Welcome.