April 24 - East Mountains Time Trial
2021 results are now posted. If you see an error, shoot us an email at [email protected] and we will get it corrected. Thank you to everyone that came out to ride and race. That was a grand time. Word on the streets is that Curtis White and Ryan Carmer rode around the mountain to warm up for the race. That has to be 120+ miles on the day. Insane! Give them a high five next time you see them. Shout out to our series sponsor Michael Thomas Coffee for helping us get the series up and running and to Gyros Mediterranean for the delicious baklava at the start/finish area. Please consider supporting these businesses the next time you are hungry or thirsty. We are looking forward to seeing you at the next one!
-Nero Veloce crew
Cost: Free. We reckon you'll get your moneys worth.
Details: This is race will have an individual and team category. The super duper, extreme supreme, bike race timing system deluxe 5,000 (a.k.a. the timing system) will be at the Chamisoso Trailhead parking lot between 8AM and 4PM. You may choose to start anytime between 8AM and noon but be sure to start the route with ample time to finish before 4PM. To start the race you will insert a piece of paper into the timing system, the timing system will stamp the start time on the piece of paper, leave the piece of paper at the timing system, and get to riding. When you finish the course ride to the timing system and insert the piece of paper in the timing system to stamp your finish time. The paper to insert in the timing system will be provided and Ryan will be at the start finish area to show racers how to use the timing system. After all racers have finished, math will be magically completed to determine each racers elapsed time. The elapsed times will be published on the results tab on this website. We might have some prizes to distribute but future us will get that figured out. You are welcome to ride the race on any bike you like. A nice balance between comfort and speed would be a cyclocross or gravel bike with 35-40mm tires. 32mm tires are the smallest tires recommended for this route.
Rules: Roads will be open to traffic and trails will have other users on them. Don't ride like an idiot. Be nice to other people. Ride within your abilities. You are responsible for your own safety, navigating the course, and addressing any mechanicals that may arise. Last and most important have fun. Oh ya, the pandemic is still a thing so wear a mask, social distance, and wash your hands.
Course description: The course combines a lot of our favorite roads and trails in the east mountains. We could write a turn by turn description of the course but we don't have enough wine to fuel that endeavor. The course is 47 miles long, has ~4k feet of elevation gain, and is on a mix of maintained gravel roads, rocky dirt roads, paved roads, and single track.
If you have any questions drop us an email at [email protected].
See you on April 24th.
Maps and .gpx file are below.
-Nero Veloce crew
Cost: Free. We reckon you'll get your moneys worth.
Details: This is race will have an individual and team category. The super duper, extreme supreme, bike race timing system deluxe 5,000 (a.k.a. the timing system) will be at the Chamisoso Trailhead parking lot between 8AM and 4PM. You may choose to start anytime between 8AM and noon but be sure to start the route with ample time to finish before 4PM. To start the race you will insert a piece of paper into the timing system, the timing system will stamp the start time on the piece of paper, leave the piece of paper at the timing system, and get to riding. When you finish the course ride to the timing system and insert the piece of paper in the timing system to stamp your finish time. The paper to insert in the timing system will be provided and Ryan will be at the start finish area to show racers how to use the timing system. After all racers have finished, math will be magically completed to determine each racers elapsed time. The elapsed times will be published on the results tab on this website. We might have some prizes to distribute but future us will get that figured out. You are welcome to ride the race on any bike you like. A nice balance between comfort and speed would be a cyclocross or gravel bike with 35-40mm tires. 32mm tires are the smallest tires recommended for this route.
Rules: Roads will be open to traffic and trails will have other users on them. Don't ride like an idiot. Be nice to other people. Ride within your abilities. You are responsible for your own safety, navigating the course, and addressing any mechanicals that may arise. Last and most important have fun. Oh ya, the pandemic is still a thing so wear a mask, social distance, and wash your hands.
Course description: The course combines a lot of our favorite roads and trails in the east mountains. We could write a turn by turn description of the course but we don't have enough wine to fuel that endeavor. The course is 47 miles long, has ~4k feet of elevation gain, and is on a mix of maintained gravel roads, rocky dirt roads, paved roads, and single track.
If you have any questions drop us an email at [email protected].
See you on April 24th.
Maps and .gpx file are below.
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File Size: | 175 kb |
File Type: | gpx |