BC Enduro #1

Penticton has a long history of mountain bike racing, going back to the early 80’s at least.

However, although there’s been some racing in the nearby areas recently, it’s been several years since there’s been a real event in town.  Cue the arrival of Megan Rose and the BC Enduro.  We ran into Megan last summer when she was looking for venues for this new series.  All parties seemed to feel that Penticton was a perfect fit for this race format, and prep work began immediately.

Which is important, because there’s a lot of trail here.  Just look at the amount of marking that we needed to put in…

I got out for some pre-riding with Chris, Rich, and Julie (who all ended up on the podium) which allowed for us to get up and close with some of the many natural hazards of the course.

I was supposed to be shuttling all day actually, but a last minute transmission failure in the van meant that I was down to a pickup truck.  Good thing bikers are resilient. People were far more concerned with the weather forecast.  This is what a rainy morning looks like in the Okanagan…

One of the best parts of Enduro racing?  No waiting around.  Boom….you’re racing.


Shane Jensen


Jason Bond

This guy got the record for most flats.  This is #5, and he was only at the start of stage 2.  Right after I grabbed this shot, he somehow blew up a CO2 canister in his hand.  Never seen that happen before, and it was really lucky nobody got hurt.

Thanks to Shane Jensen and Giant bikes, we had some onsite tech support.  No gin and tonics in there though.  Misleading or what?

Adam was enjoying the breeze all day during his first ever race.

Was this the perfect event?  Well….not exactly.  We made some rookie mistakes, mainly with marking the uphill portions of the course.  A handful of riders made some wrong choices and ended up riding a bit more, but that was during un-timed sections.  The vast majority figured it out.  If you don’t get lost at least a little bit in the Mice, were you really there?

We had to endure more rain at the wind up at Misconduct.  Weather reports in the Okanagan require a certain amount of translation for Coastal visitors.

Adam showing off his kilt at the after party.  Freedom gave him some new shorts.

Some podium shots.


Juniors


Old cores


Ladies

Dirtbags…


Men


Pros

Afterwards we went to Laughing Stock for some food…

…and a little something to drink.

I finished up in 9th in the Old Core division, and would not have been last in the Pro Elite.   Not too shabby for a guy that doesn’t really race.  Maybe next time I’ll put a fresh cable on the old derailleur for this one….

More pics and write ups:

PinkBike

Chris Van Luven

Youth Ride #2

Ride #2 is done.  We took a couple of minutes at the rock face on Rusty for a few guys to try it out.

I think they figured it out.

Now we just need to work on getting some of them to pull off the trail when they stop, and we should be able to get into some harder trails soon.

We at least bought some good trail karma tonight, as the gang helped pull a decent sized tree out of the way that had fallen on Squirrel. Nice job, boys!

 

Mother’s Devinci Demo Day

Not that my Mom came out to play, but Devinci was in town for Mothers Day and it was a good one.

That’s a lot of Devincis on the roof of the van.

There were a couple of moms in attendance though.  Barb came out to have a lap on a new Troy.

Enough scenery.  On to the action, which is almost all from the course of the 1st BC Enduro next weekend.

Josh (not on a Devinci…) looks ready to rock the junior category.

Barb on her first ride on 650b.

Classic Okanagan butt shot…

Another good’r of Josh dropping in on Slabs.

Paul was just in town for a visit, and sort of fell in to a day of shuttles and test bikes.  Some guys have all the luck.

Of course no day in the Mice is complete without a quick session on the Redemption stepup.

Round two and we took a fast one into Drops a Lot, dragging Devinci tech guy Mitch Forbes along with us.

The flowers are peaking today.   Quite the Mother’s Day bouquet.

A quick finish in the Tsweet Tsu gully…

And the sun sets on this fine day.

Thanks again to Devinci Bikes for coming by.