



Here's the nervous peleton as they are minutes away from heading out into the Pisgah Nasty:


So anyways we had some riding to do after the racers headed out on their way. We (Eric, Big Worm, Skidaladophy) drove over to the horse stables, parked our fossil fuel burning transport devices, and readied ourselves for the ride. We were waiting on a group of "others" to show up before we got underway, but a phone call seven minutes past our ETD confirmed that our posse (Blair, Rob C., and Tim) were still on the way. We circled the lot impatiently, and before they were ready Big Worm and Eric headed up Clawhammer alone at a slow pace. When Skiddaladophy and I saw that packs were being readied we left the parking lot as well.
On the way up I realized it made no sense to wait at the top of the climb since we were all headed over over the gap and going the same way. The plan was modified en route sans communique hoping that those at the rear would understand that the goal was to catch all the racers coming down Pilot Rock trail and to see them ALL as we pushed up. We carried on like a wayward son being beckoned by the musings of Kansas.

Once we got onto the bottom of Pilot Rock not even ten minutes went by before the first rider (Jeremiah Bisquick) went by. He was followed by local Sam Koerber, and then a few other guys came straggling along. One of them had a flat, and upon further inspection I noticed that he was on Stan's tires.

We finally made it to the HumVee section, and there was a photographer there, so we took off our packs, broke out the beers, and hunkered down. Not too much later the posse rolled up, and we had ourselves a packed grandstand. We saw carnage, we saw courage, we saw smiles, and eventually when things got cold, we saw fire.

We watched every single racer (who made it this far) come down the course, and once the sweep rider went past we set out to finish our ride. We were supposed to ride all the way up to the top of Pilot Mountain and then down Laurel to get some beers to race volunteer Mike Brown, but we were outta beer, and Mike was soooooo far away... so sorry Mike. No beer for you.
We decided to out-and-back Pilot hopefully pushing up to the snow that all the racers coming down were raving about. We pushed up, and up, and up, and after several attempted mutinies and board meetings we realized we were getting further out from the car with little energy or food reserves, and all the beer was gone. We never saw the snow on the ground, and we sadly had to settle for an occasional flake falling outta the sky.
On the way back we changed our route multiple times as morale and time constraints became more of an issue. Our way back from the happy place had Big Worm tossing chains and Eric had the issue that I've always wondered about....

I even sprung a coupla leaks on the way down.

I could go on and on, but suffice to say we had one of those rides that recharges the soul. Twenty five or so miles in something like seven hours. Killer pace. Best time I've had in a long while.
8 comments:
Plastic (12 year old) part fail!
Great ride Rich!
Great to see you out there Rich & Co., pretty sure I was going to eat it when I was coming down Pilot Rock, stream crossing and hiking in the snow doesn't make for descending grace. Congrats to Jason Morgan, who did what he needed to do on Sunday. See you at Swank. -Geoffrey Bergmark
Sounds like what every weekend should be filled with.
Come on Dick, you have been riding long enough to know that you should always carry a fire starter! They are good for many uses.
Nice to meet you out there. See you at the hush hush next month.
Don't forget your firestarters!
the only reason I'm leaving another comment is that the word verification is freaking me out...
mieric
Nice shoes.
wv: presstub
Also, next to Bruce, you don't look as small. Must be all the off season hair growth.
wv: clappi
Those are Pisgah hike-a-bike approved Shimano's. I'm saving the Mavic's for making great bike race in 2010.
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