thought I'd start a new thread here so we don't hijack those watching this years RAAM.
I'm in. For the pedaling part. I don't think I could do support. You gals who can are my heroes!
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thought I'd start a new thread here so we don't hijack those watching this years RAAM.
I'm in. For the pedaling part. I don't think I could do support. You gals who can are my heroes!
Riders:
RunningMommy
Ladyjai
Support:
-mtkitchn
-MomOnBike
-TsPoet
-Lifesgreat
This is a very tempting vacation idea..I could wait until 2008 to visit home...
I could be in for support but i need to visit the website & see the route...
Hmmm...i'll keep the idea in mind..
c
All I have to say is if NANCI doesn't put herself down as a rider I WILL!!!!
I would love to do 07, but I need all of those two years to get ready I think. This is going to mean some SERIOUS training for me!! After IMAZ next year my focus will be bike focused with just base running/swimming..
This year I'm working on body composition (LOSING THE FLAB) and swim and bike speed. Post IMAZ 07 I'll work more on serious enduance cycling as well as dedicated speed work on the bike. And yeah, the mining century will be MANDATORY as a training ride. That is some serious climbing. And from the looks of the course this year- I'll need it!!! That and maybe I'll go visit c-mac to get some good NM wind training in!! :D
Hmmm... I guess I'd better dig out that long distance cycling book Nanci turned me on to... Oh- and turn to the chapter "ultra long events"!!!! :eek:
Ok, so speak up... Who else is in? We can do an 8 person team or 4.
A few online resources for "supporters to be" (and riders too)
http://www.ultracycling.com/events/crew_tips.html
http://www.ultracycling.com/index.html
http://www.raceacrossamerica.org/Default.aspx?tabid=61
If you guys are really serious about this, I suggest you start with a longer team event like the Furnace Creek 508 or the Heart of the South 500. These can be done as team events and will give you a taste of what is involved in the logistics, planning, riding through the night, etc.
But it's just a tast of what RAAM would be like. The expenses and logistics of doing RAAM are mind boggling. I have talked a lot to Robo as we drove down to the Solvang Double back in March about the planning and preparation. It's pretty amazing.
I don't want to burst anyone's balloon here, but I do suggest you start with one of the shorter races (FC 508 is a great one) and see how that goes.
actually.... i don't think it's a matter of you "should" do furnace creek or some other long ride... don't you HAVE to do one (or more) as a qualifier? i believe you can't just say "i'm gonna do RAAM" and go.... you have to do a certain... or certain rides prior too.... so deciding for 2007 at this late date is probably noe feasible! (i.e. tinker did furnace creek 508 last year as a qualifier.... i also think i remember the guys talking about him doing other rides... but not sure!)
also.... EVERYTHING that i've read... suggest working on the crew before you even attempt to ride either the furnace creek or RAAM... apparently it's quite the learning experience!
here's the link from RAAM's site about qualifiers
Apparently relay team racers do not have to qualify in order to race in RAAM.
http://www.ultracycling.com/events/raamqualifiers.html
Apart from that - what MP and Cali said.
I don't think you have to qualify as a team, but I could be wrong. Regardless, doing one of these races would be critical on many levels. I may be doing the 508 this year, but that is still up in the air. Even the logistics for that are tough!
MP, did you find a new teammate, or would you ride it solo?
I had decided not to do it because my teammate backed out - and I was thinking to do solo next year after completing a full brevet series plus an extra 600k. But now my teammate is back and wants to do it (long and very understandable story as to why she's flip flopping). So I am debating. Money is an issue as is time. And I feel a bit tired/overtrained right now as I have done 2 doubles and 3 very tough 100 milers in the last 5 - 6 weeks. So I'm probably not in the best place to decide right now.
Sorry for the thread hijack....
I cannot imagine the logistics of supporting a group of riders on a ride this long. That is why I want to learn as much about it as possible. It seems to me that in the ultra distance racing environment, every possible glitch is magnified to the nth degree due to fatigue, remoteness, limited resources, etc. I also think it would be an unforgettable experience.
Maybe contacting Catharina Berge would be useful once you've completed in-depth research. She spent some time on TeamEstrogen last year after the race and would probably be happy to answer TEWomen questions...
Here's the address of her web site:
http://www.catharinaberge.com/
MP, you're absolutely right. I've looked at the stats of riders, and even if you don't need it for a team, i think it would be silly not to. I was hoping that we would do the 508, and i was thinking of pushing for it in 2007.
To be honest, even setting a 2009 date wouldn't bother me. It would be more time to prepare, run a few more ultra races,(maybe set 508 for 2008) we can see how our crew comes together and make some life-long friendships I'm sure. The crew is a vital aspect, anyone can ride a bike....
and like someone mentioned, there is money to be considered. Anyone really good at fund-raising? :D :rolleyes:
i might be able to con a gal I know into helping crew, she's a massage wonder and she likes to ride a bike too!
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Originally Posted by Grog
Wow, that woman is AMAZING!!! What a role model... I had never heard of the RAAM before I found TE. Sounds like quite a challenge!
barb
Veronica and SadieKate ! They put the rest of our Top Hat team (an MS fundraising ride) to shame.Quote:
Originally Posted by ladyjai
Then again, rumor has it Veronica was shaking down her fifth graders for their lunch milk money :D