Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Planning My 2006 Race Season

One of my favorite parts of the New Years Day weekend is sketching out a race season for the year (this is about as close as I get to ). Although all the schedules haven't been posted yet, I thought I would pick a few new types of races that I've been dying to try and put them on the calendar now.

(This is the "cross-training" I've been doing so far this year,
skiing at Diamond Peak, Lake Tahoe, NV)


Death Valley Marathon, Death Valley, CA - Run through Titus Canyon? Oh, yeah! I think this one will be great for pics. It's a good warm up for the ultra season too.

Rucky Chucky 50k, Foresthill, CA - I did this one last year as my first 50k, and thought I would do it again to benchmark my performance. Plus it's a gorgeous area of the Sierras.

Pony Express 100k, Cameron Park, CA - I've never done a lap course, so I thought I would try one. I've heard that a lap course makes the experience much more social, since you see people over and over again. It's a safe place for my first 100k as well.

Miwok 100k or Nevada Passage - Assuming all goes well at Pony Express, the Miwok 100k would be my first point-to-point 100k. I've spoken with so many runners who just gush about this race, particularly the coastal views, I thought it would be a good anchor race. There is another race this weekend that could be fun too - The Nevada Passage, a four event stage race (mountain bike, kayak, trail run, ATV) that was a week-long reality TV show in 2005, but will be open to the public in 2006. I would really love to try it (and I would REALLY love to do the show), but will have to wait until registration opens up to get the details. Since Miwok fills quickly, I've signed up for it.

Trans-Sierra Crossing, Lake Tahoe, NV - A two event race comprising an 18-mile trail run and 61 mile road bike, going up the incredibly steep Rubicon Trail in Lake Tahoe, and down 5,000 vertical feet throughout the bike course. Sounds steep, fast, and fun! I thought it would be fun to work in some biking this year, so this is a good one (as would an Xterra race, which I would love to do someday). This is one stage of the four stage "RACE Across California" that I'm hoping will return to fame in 2007. Envirosports is doing two of the four stages in 2006.

Sunsweet Trail Festival, Oakridge, OR - A new weekend event with a wide range of distances (5k to 50k, plus a mountain bike event) for individuals and teams. It's put on by the Abbs, so it's going to be super fun. I'm trying to convince my dad to join in on the action.

Tahoe Triple, Lake Tahoe, NV - Three road marathons in three days, all the way around Lake Tahoe. I've always wanted to try a multi-day race, and this one will earn me some props from the locals. ;-) Not a trail run, yes, but one I've been dying to try.

As you can probably see, I'm mixing up my season a bit with some new distances (100k), new trails, new types of events (bike/run, lap courses, multi-day runs, etc.), and brand new events (Sunsweet Festival). All in all, my 2006 goal is to have fun, enjoy nature, push my limits, and meet cool people. I'm still contemplating competing in one of the Series, and will check on that once their race schedules are firmed up. I'm not sure if I'm going to target a 100-miler this year or not, but if so, I thought Rio del Lago, Angeles Crest, and the LeanHorse 100 all looked pretty good for a first timer. My work travel schedule hasn't been defined yet, and that might open up some opportunities. Last year, I was able to add six races.

I got a kick out of looking at my first blog entry in 2004 (at the bottom of the page), where I griped about my tendency to sign up for way too many races before I even dusted off my gear. Hopefully I'm getting better!

I hope y'all are having a great new year so far, and are getting excited for the 2006 season! Let me know if any of you are heading to these races.

SD

12 comments:

  1. Sweet list Scott! I didn't see any "ultra" skiing events though ;). Do you know if they even have any backcountry distance ski races? Thanks for the info about the Inov-8s. I bought a pair and loved them on their trial run. It wasn't the most revelant test; a 7.5 mile out-n-back on the Sabino Canyon tram paved road pushing my 3 year-old son in the stroller up and down 700 vertical feet. But they felt great and I had a personal best stoller time for that route :) ! Although I wore my Ingini socks and the high cuff of the Flyrocs rubbed the socks hard logo through my ankle's skin.

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  2. Johnny, we're going to have to find you a stroller/back country ski duathlon! ;-)

    I had a similar issue with my Injinji's, but before I could say something, they changed the location of the logo to the top rim of the tsok. So grab a new pair and you should be good.

    SD

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  3. Scott;

    I too have decided to pursue my first 100 miler. Since you know me, and know my style, you'll no doubt figure out that the 100 miles will take place over the duration of 2006, perhaps even sneaking a bit into 2007. See you on the trails...

    Margie "Endurance is My Middle Name" Mader-Clark

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  4. Good to know about the socks. And I bet Ash would love riding in the snow. I wonder how safe those pack sleds are? ;)

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  5. I don't know if you would consider it 'distance' but there is a great ski race from Tahoe City to Truckee in March called, appropriately, The Great Race. And while normally I would say the kid sleds are a great idea, I would leave your daughter at home for this one. The finish is somewhat akin to a luge. Great for spectating.
    -Gretchen

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  6. Happy New Year! That's a great race line-up. I can't wait to read all about them!

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  7. I like your choices, and will make an effort to meet you at Rucky Chucky. I love your interviews with great runners, thanks for bringing them to us! Fantastic write-ups.

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  8. I had to change one entry on here - The Pony Express 100k isn't happening, so I swapped in the American River 50 mile.

    SD

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  9. I added the Way Too Cool 50k to the list, thanks to a generous Scott Wolfe, who transferred his entry to this sold out race to me to give him more time to recover from an Achilles injury. Thanks, Scott, and best of luck in your recovery!

    SD

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  10. Work is taking me to Boston on 4/18, so I'm going to fit in another run of the Boston Marathon. I'm hoping to join Kristin Armstrong and her friends for their first running!

    SD

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  11. Hey, Scott!
    I saw you didn't make the cut on the Nevada Passage Reality Show. Any advice if I want to do it?

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  12. Ha! I didn't realize the Nevada Passage folks had announced their players for 2006. Thanks for pointing that out.

    If you want to compete in their "open" competition, you just need to sign up. Although I haven't competed in XTerra, I've been to many of their events and they always do a good job for their athletes.

    If you want to compete in the Nevada Passage Reality Show, you better know somebody at XTerraPlanet and have competed in XTerra events. If you search on the names of the competitors, you will see they are all XTerra regional champions, event coordinators, etc.. There is no application process, no nomination process, etc. - they just pick amongst their own from what I can tell.

    Now that I see that, I'm not sure what I was thinking hoping to be invited. Alas!

    SD

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