Michelle Faucher from teamhalfwaythere.com put a nice training session this Saturday in Patapsco park. Three hours of fast riding at the first day of summer were a lot of fun and excitement:
Dima was a camera man this time and made this 3 minutes video from the three hours of riding.
Enjoy "First Day of Summer" starring Jared Macary and Michelle Faucher:
Mar 20, 2011
Mar 15, 2011
Calleva Race Registration is OPEN!
It's that time of year again. Time to sign up for the most exciting race in the Washington, DC area! Do you need a challenge, do you like wet feet and 90 degree heat? How about 10 hours of heart pounding, mind blowing adventure racing? Calleva Adventure racing is back with its 4th Annual Adventure Race August 7th, 2011 in Poolsville, Maryland. Trekking, mountain biking, paddling and navigation, not to mention the famous challenges will test your body and mind—this race is not your ordinary adventure race!
There are some major changes this year. Please read carefully--don’t say we didn’t warn you!
1) This year race will be a point-to-point format with less than the usual number of optional points. The Expert course distance looks like this: biking – 20-25 miles, paddling – 8-10 miles, running/hiking – 5-12 miles. If you get lost, the extra miles are free of charge. Sport category will have some fun detours and additional biking instead of paddling, but overall distance will be the same. This year sport navigation might be harder than in previous years.
2) Expert category will have teams of 2 and 4 racers ONLY. COED-4 is the prime division fighting for major prizes. Paddling will be 2 people per canoe with a chance of paddling with your bikes in the canoes (just short section). Canoes and paddles will be provided by Calleva, but racers must provide their own lifejackets. We will update the gear list soon.
3) Expert category racers will ride mandatory technical single tracks that are at least 5 miles long. No cyclocross bikes are allowed for the Expert category. Sport category racers are allowed to use any bikes, but many optional check points will be accessible only on mountain bikes.
4) Sport category will have no paddling this year, but racers must be ready for some other water activities. Calleva will provide all necessary gear--get ready for some extreme fun. This year Sport category will also have completely new challenges. Sorry Experts, you have no time for the challenges.
5) Check-in will be at the same location (Riley’s Lock) and you will leave your cars there. BUT start AND FINISH of the race will be at two remote locations. Racers will be bused to and from there by Calleva. Check the race schedule to see what time you will be brought back to your cars.
6)To save you some bucks, Calleva is providing its own secure online payment service, eliminating fees to a third party provider. Registration is $75 per racer till May 31, $100 from June 1 to July 31 and $125 after that. The number of spots is limited and the race is always sold out. Online registration will close July 31.
Click here to read the registration instructions.
Click here to access online registration.
Click here to go to the Calleva Race homepage.
We can’t wait to see you in August! Be ready for a challenge—finish if you dare!
There are some major changes this year. Please read carefully--don’t say we didn’t warn you!
1) This year race will be a point-to-point format with less than the usual number of optional points. The Expert course distance looks like this: biking – 20-25 miles, paddling – 8-10 miles, running/hiking – 5-12 miles. If you get lost, the extra miles are free of charge. Sport category will have some fun detours and additional biking instead of paddling, but overall distance will be the same. This year sport navigation might be harder than in previous years.
2) Expert category will have teams of 2 and 4 racers ONLY. COED-4 is the prime division fighting for major prizes. Paddling will be 2 people per canoe with a chance of paddling with your bikes in the canoes (just short section). Canoes and paddles will be provided by Calleva, but racers must provide their own lifejackets. We will update the gear list soon.
3) Expert category racers will ride mandatory technical single tracks that are at least 5 miles long. No cyclocross bikes are allowed for the Expert category. Sport category racers are allowed to use any bikes, but many optional check points will be accessible only on mountain bikes.
4) Sport category will have no paddling this year, but racers must be ready for some other water activities. Calleva will provide all necessary gear--get ready for some extreme fun. This year Sport category will also have completely new challenges. Sorry Experts, you have no time for the challenges.
5) Check-in will be at the same location (Riley’s Lock) and you will leave your cars there. BUT start AND FINISH of the race will be at two remote locations. Racers will be bused to and from there by Calleva. Check the race schedule to see what time you will be brought back to your cars.
6)To save you some bucks, Calleva is providing its own secure online payment service, eliminating fees to a third party provider. Registration is $75 per racer till May 31, $100 from June 1 to July 31 and $125 after that. The number of spots is limited and the race is always sold out. Online registration will close July 31.
Click here to read the registration instructions.
Click here to access online registration.
Click here to go to the Calleva Race homepage.
We can’t wait to see you in August! Be ready for a challenge—finish if you dare!
Mar 1, 2011
Last days of February training.
Winter is almost over and it's time to start a new season. We started it too fast and got a few injures right before Soggy Bottom race. The best way to recover is a smooth training at warm, spring-like day. Vlad got his new bike from our Calleva sponsors and it was the first ride.
Now we have two almost identical Specialized Epics to race this season. We still working on racing plans and on Annual Calleva race. This training was used to shout an inspirational video for the race, check our news in a few weeks to see it.
Now we have two almost identical Specialized Epics to race this season. We still working on racing plans and on Annual Calleva race. This training was used to shout an inspirational video for the race, check our news in a few weeks to see it.