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It's official, I'm in a 24 hour mountain bike race


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Posted by: firestorm

2003 24 Hours of Allamuchy Endurance Mountain Bike Race....... I registered a 4 man team for this race. My 1st ever 24 hour race. Check out the pics from previous years and the site guys. Let me know what you think.
<http://www.24hoursofallamuchy.com/>



Posted by: I Are Baboon

DUDE......that is totally BAD ASS! I've been wanting to try one of those with a four man team, but have not done it yet.



Posted by: firestorm

Yea man,, I'm totally stoked!!! The best part about it is that it's Intermediate/Advanced course. Lots of everything. Singletrack, Climbs, some downhill, stream crossings, rocks,roots you name it. It will be challenging to say the least but man I can't wait! Believe me,, I will be taking pictures!!!!



Posted by: crashtestdummy

Excellent. 24hour races are great fun - prepare to be insanely tired on the Monday though! They're also addictive. Did my first one (in a team) last spring and really enjoyed it.

I wanted to do another one later in the year but there were no team places left so I did it solo.... which is even more tiring, yet strangely more addictive. Each time I race solo, I swear I'll never do another, but a week later I'll be raring to go. Done 2 so far this year, and possibly another one in September


Couple of tips though, make sure you've got really comfy grips on your bike, or you won't be able to hold the bars in the last few hours. Also, make sure you stay very well hydrated.... and the most important tip, have fun



Posted by: Mudge

Wow, seems cool!



Posted by: firestorm

Quote:
Originally posted by crashtestdummy
Excellent. 24hour races are great fun - prepare to be insanely tired on the Monday though! They're also addictive. Did my first one (in a team) last spring and really enjoyed it.

I wanted to do another one later in the year but there were no team places left so I did it solo.... which is even more tiring, yet strangely more addictive. Each time I race solo, I swear I'll never do another, but a week later I'll be raring to go. Done 2 so far this year, and possibly another one in September


Couple of tips though, make sure you've got really comfy grips on your bike, or you won't be able to hold the bars in the last few hours. Also, make sure you stay very well hydrated.... and the most important tip, have fun
REPLY: Hey thanks for all the Imput Crash! I'm having more difficulty putting a team together then I originally expected. It's looking like I may end up a solo also which I really didn't want to do the 1st time out. I have zero idea of what to really expect yet have to do it alone makes it even worse.



Posted by: crashtestdummy

If you're doing solo, my only advice would be to take it easy! Ride the first few laps as gently as you can, barely getting out of breath.... otherwise, you'll blow up by halfway.

Oh, also, take some food that doesn't need much chewing - in the last few hours it's too easy to forget to eat, something that's easy to grab and need no effort to eat will keep you going.... pb&j sandwiches, custard, energy gel etc. are ones I've found are good.

Good Luck!



Posted by: firestorm

Thank you soo much for that info Crash!! I'm taking notes for sure.



Posted by: sawheet

They are fun, have a tent with lots of beer set up!!!



Posted by: firestorm

Sounds like a plan there Sawheet but beer makes me tired plus the race is being held on Private Property. I believe the land is owned by the Boy Scouts of America so booze is prohibited on the property and camping areas.



Posted by: sawheet

well actually it is for after, i hope you get a team together 24 hours on a bike is brutal. I could never do it no matter how hard I trained, that is for FREAKS! We did ours with 6 ppl it was still hard!



Posted by: firestorm

Well I have 2 others now pal. 3 man team. That should be ok. 4 would be ideal but what the hell. You have to make due with what you have.



Posted by: sawheet

Absolutely, have you priced lights yet?



Posted by: firestorm

yeppp around 200.00 from performance. I lucked out though My bike store is sort of a silent sponsor and lent me some including 4 extra batteries. I shouldn't even have to recharge. They gave me a free wheelset, and several tubes and a bunch of other goodies. Big deal that all I had to do is wear their store jersey. hahahaha



Posted by: naturaltan

I just saw something like this on TV.
http://www.24hoursofadrenalin.com/
It sounds like a blast ... how did it turn out?

Since this Vegas meeting thing, I thought it would be cool to put together an IM 24 hour team ... anyone have comments? I'd be a beginner so that would have to be taken into consideration.



Posted by: sentricyphen

I was gonna do a 4 day bike trip, where we were going from pittsburgh to DC... i decided to stay home though cuz im trying to save all the lean mass i can; being a hard gainer.

you guys think it is possible to acomplish such a trip and not lose any muscle @ all?
like,say you CONSTANTLY eat power gel and penut butter; or whatever... will your muscles break down?



Posted by: BUSTINOUT

I'm not a biker, but I would be willing to bet you would have at least some tissue breakdown. When is your trip. Start trying to put a little weight on now instead of trying to gain it afterwards, because you will probably lose some weight training for it if it is not already coming up soon.



Posted by: firestorm

I didn't notice any bodyweight loss over the weekend so I don't think one weekend thing will hurt you enough to worry about. Biking is a cardiovascular workout no matter how you look at it. Your going to burn calories you just need to put em back.



Posted by: sentricyphen

nah i never went.. the trip i was going to go on was held a month ago. was just trying to play it safe.



Posted by: firestorm

Where are you in PA sentri??



Posted by: sentricyphen

pittsburgh



Posted by: firestorm

oh ok. I have family in Harrisburg and Altoona PA. Haven't seen any of them for many years.



Posted by: Burner02

I had family in Swissvale..I still remember the brick streets...that was the coolest thing when I was a kid!

Hey, Fire! Good luck in the comp!




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