Hi Collin!
Wow! dried up mud :-)
Did you have problems shifting with all that mud on your front and rear
deraileur?

On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 7:02 AM Collin A <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not the typical report that comes from the site, I know, but I think its
> worth mentioning since diversity in thought helps contribute to an
> inclusive group!
>
>
>
> I’ve got a history in racing, but from the side of running, so I’ve always
> had an itch that a race usually scratches, just that sense of competition
> (and the comradery) that can only really develop in a race. Obviously, I
> wasn’t riding for the podium, so it wasn’t cut throat, but instead
> cheerful, friendly and chatty.
>
>
>
> There were quite a few interesting bikes out there. Some retrotechs,
> blackcats, singlespeeds, vintage MTBs, full carbon squish machines, you
> name it, there was a good variety in the group. The people were mostly top
> notch as well, with most speaking out against the hard-ass personalities
> that can sometimes dominate the group during these kinds of events, so it
> was nice to see and hear all sorts of people out enjoying a fun and
> difficult day out on the trails. Still plenty of interesting comments and
> reactions to the ol’ Clem Smith, though, mostly from the single-speeders
> and other rigid bike riders.
>
>
>
> I stripped the bike down to its basics: Two bottles, ½ framebag, no racks
> or basket (wah wah), and even switched out to my racey clip pedals rather
> than my normal flat pedals, but kept the brooks and my safety triangle for
> some flare. Things worked well for the most part, except I had some
> drivetrain problems with friction shifting (hence an update to the advent
> in the last month) and took a wrong turn at one point, whoops. I endo’d
> twice and busted my brake levers and tweaked the front brake in the
> process…did I mention it was muddy and very wet? Needless to say, it was a
> tough course on the bike and the body, but the bike definitely performed
> better than the body.
>
>
>
> Overall it was a great day, I stayed around the middle of the pack and had
> fun with the other riders and the course volunteers and realized that a
> lime-a-rita tastes amazing at the end of a hard race, ha!
>
>
>
> Here are some before and after shots, hopefully it gives you a good idea
> of the level of muddiness that was on the trails that day… (scroll to the
> bottom of the album https://photos.app.goo.gl/JU2uuwp957K5S5H79)
>
>
>
> Enjoy the week everyone!
>
>
>
> Collin in Oakland
>
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