1. I did the AoMM this year for the first time.  I enjoyed it but it
was hard.  It's almost two separate rides.  First is the mad dash to
Marion, around 75 miles.  If you can find a group and stick with them,
not too bad.  After Marion the serious climbing begins and groups
splinter.  The last 16 miles, according to my Garmin, had over 3,800
feet of climbing, total for the ride was a little over 10,000.  The
web site says 11,000.  It feels like you climb forever.  At the start
of the ride a lot of the locals are on the roads cheering and clanging
bells, which makes it really neat.

2. I did join the club in order to make sure I got a spot.  If the
club members did not take all the available spots they open up the
remaining ones to the general public.  They do go fast.  Also, close
to the ride date I always get a couple of emails with people wanting
to sell their spots as they cannot do the ride for whatever reason.

3. It is not a race, it is a ride.  And it all depends on your
conditioning, etc.  Most recreational bikers will find it hard.  Not
impossible.  But hard.

4. That is a tough one. It really depends on the goals you set for the
ride.  I wanted to finish without crashing and preferably not be the
last one up the mountain.  I trained moderately but more than twice a
week.  I also did a lot of hill repeats because you do spend a lot of
time climbing.  And not 4-5 minute climbs or even 10 minute climbs.
30-40 minute climbs of 5-10 % grade.  Not killer grades like on Pilot
or Grandfather but you feel like you are climbing forever.  I would
say riding twice a week is not enough.

One of the worst parts of the whole ride is the logistics.  You get to
the top of the mountain, they take your bike and you have to take a
long bus ride back to Marion if you have a vehicle there (2 hours) or
Spartanburg if you don't have a vehicle in Marion (even longer).
Makes for a long day.

Hope this helps.

On Dec 19, 6:04 pm, Curt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a friend in South Carolina that wants me to do the Assault on
> Mt Mitchell with him in May.  Some questions for my Gyros friends:
>
> 1.  Is the ride worth it?
> 2.  He says that I have to join a bike club in SC to get a spot in the
> race.  If you have done this, is this true?
> 3.  How hard is this race?
> 4.  Will riding Thursday and Saturday rides be enough to prepare for
> this race?
>
> Thanks for any information.  Miss riding with you guys this year, but
> plan to get back into the rides next year.
>
> Curt Miller

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