Monday, March 28, 2011

Race schedule 2011

I was thinking its probably time to figure out what I'm doing this summer.  Heres the plan so far, I'm always looking for carpool/lodging options if anyone wants to go with.
 
June 3-5, 2011 MSC #4, Chile Challenge Angel Fire, NM    DH

June 18-19: Northstar-at-Tahoe– Truckee, Calif. DH

June 24-25, 2011 MSC #5, Wildflower Rush* Crested Butte, CO  DH

June 30th-July 11th WHISTLER!

July 22-24, 2011 MSC #7, Keystone Classic Keystone, CO  DH

July 30-31 Pomerelle Pounder DH, DH

Aug 13-14  Flyin' Brian TBD (if theres DH, maybe supraD)

August 5-7, 2011  MSC #8, Blast the Mass snowmass Village, CO  DH

September 2-6, 2011 MSC #9, Sol Survivor Granby, CO  DH

October 8-9th 24hours of Moab, looking for a team on this one!

October 29th Moab Ho-down

If you know of an event I missed or something fun to hit up just let me know I'm usually down for anything.









 
Cheers!











Saturday, March 26, 2011

Introduction

Hi, my name is Bradley and I've been meaning to start a blog for some time now.  I wanted a way to keep friends and potential sponsors up to date on my progress during my race season.  Some quick background into my experience.  I have been riding Downhill for about 4 years now.  I have been riding bikes for 12 years.  I started out racing junior X cross country,  I trained and rode hard but never felt like it was my calling. I stopped when I went to college and dabbled in street riding and skate parks but never pushed my self with it.  When I moved to SLC I got the bug to try the whole downhill thing.  I remember I couldn't even hit the first jump at I-street (dirt jumping was new thing too) all I knew was I really liked it!  I made some friends and my first DH shuttle was down the Bountiful race course.  I probably crashed 20 times that day, I learned a bunch and realized DH is about the most fun one can have on a bike.  Since then I haven't slowed down (if anything sped up)

  I started racing 3 years ago, I did a sport class race and won by so much they told me I wasn't allowed to race sport. I bought a license and raced the go-ride series and my first year I took 2nd overall in cat one, I podiumed every race I attended.  the next year I decided to go the next step so I made my way out to a couple national level races.  the competition was stiff,  I managed a couple 10th place finishes that got me qualified for the national champs at Sol vista.  During my race run I felt great but over shot one of the final gaps and went down hard.  Got up to finish my race but found that my wrist was in a new spot (dislocated).  After that I had a long road to recovery and decided to take a year to freeride and dirt jump(mistake).  I should have continued racing so I wouldn't have to play catch up like I'm doing now.

That pretty much brings us up to speed to where I'm at now.  I started this year off with goals set and a plan to achieve them.  I started training in the gym 4-5 days a week with weights and a spin bike.  I try and ride or do something active on the weekends to keep me motivated. So far this year I have already managed to lose 17pounds and gain back my fitness I lost over the last season. I still have a ways to go before i think I'm at the level I intend to ride at but its a great start so far.  

As a re-cap on my season to date, I have been competing in the Fontana california winter series to get my self back into race shape.  The first race was a bitch!  I basically just winged it completely out of shape on a new bike, needles to say I got my ass handed to me.  It was great thing in an odd way though.  I've never done so poorly in a DH race.  it opened my eyes and helped me understand that I need to be training and can't use just natural talent to get to the top.

So far here are my results this year in cat 1:

fontana 1--------------------20th (crash)
fontana 2--------------------10th
fontana 3--------------------18th (crash)
bootleg national------------9th
fontana 5---------------------7th

The Fontana series ended on a good note, heres a link to the results page if you would like more information about it.  http://southridgeusa.com/

This brings us to my first post.  I hope I didn't butcher it too much.  Expect in the near future post's on training, ride/race reports, bike checks, backyard updates, and videos of my adventures of Going Pro.

Thanks,