I just got back from it too and it was great. It was so inspirational and emotional. Was it just shown tonight across the country? It would be too bad if the folks that missed it wouldn't get a chance to see it.
I just got back from it too and it was great. It was so inspirational and emotional. Was it just shown tonight across the country? It would be too bad if the folks that missed it wouldn't get a chance to see it.
It was very moving on many levels. I think the real winner was the woman that came back to finish after nearly dying 14 months prior from that accident. I tried googling her story when we got home but I forgot her name. I was also inspired by the woman with MS. Rock it ladies.
One question - how am I going to start altitude training when I live at 540 feet?![]()
Guess we will have to move to ColoradoI still think Lance looked behind him for the pace car when his tire flatted.
You are right, the stories about those women were truly inspirational as well as many others. Don't tell me you didn't wipe a tear when they had to turn the older gentleman back at the 4 hour cut off then we find out at the end of the movie he had just had a double knee replacement.
Oh I cried like a baby when they were stopping people at the 4 hr cutoff.
I also cried when that woman told her story of being hit by the car (drats, but I can't remember her name either).
I loved the RD. He was too cute!! I've got one word for you: digdeep.
I like when he said at the pre-race meeting: "we didn't do all this work so you could come out here and be a cry baby." hee hee. I like that man!
I wonder if they'll show it again if there is interested in it? I think they said to go to the movie site and tell them you liked it. www.raceacrossthesky.com
Did you look at the Leadville 100 Leadman and Leadwoman? If you do all 5 events you get bragging rights for life. You have to do the 100 mile mtn bike ride, 100 mile trail run, a trail marathon, a 10K run and a 50 mile mtn bike ride. Can you believe a human can do that (all events are within a 3 week period I believe?). Cooky crazy (and yet, when I retire and can live at altitude- I'm jumping on that like a spider monkey).![]()
Last edited by Tri Girl; 10-23-2009 at 04:44 AM.
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I've not seen this film but people know before they enter an mtb event that there are cut off times.
At the 100k enduro we did a couple of months ago riders had to be at a certain km point by x time..if you weren't there then your race day was over. The time cut off (not to mention the HILLS!!!) was the main reason I did the shorter distance this time round.
Sure hope this doesn't mean more roadies who can't handle real singletrack and getting dirty start mtn biking.![]()
Great movie! I loved it too!
The team car comment was hilarious! What a great film (and event!)![]()
Gosh darn it, now I want to start mountain biking again. And don't worry, this roadie can handle real single track - although it may take some time to get my technical single track legs back.![]()
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The Leadville 100 is mostly jeep road. Out of 100 miles of race course, there's less than five miles, if that, of singletrack. The general consensus as I understand it is that LA did so well because of the lack of singletrack. He set a brutal pace on the non-climbing sections of dirt road. I'm not discounting the difficulty of doing 100 miles of dirt at elevation, I'm just saying it ain't singletrack is all.
Now a race like the Cascade Creampuff, that is 100 miles of singletrack, that might be a different story.
I ditto the comments on the inspirational stories and that it was a little heavy on the Lance stuff. I really wish they would have said how many women overall were entered, looked like very few to me.
Last edited by Irulan; 10-24-2009 at 08:58 AM.
I've never been a Lance fan, and the fact that he was the only one onstage who didn't applaud when the moderator mentioned Roxanne Hall didn't make me like him any more.![]()
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