Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Back to SF

We'll be doing Sunday, June 3, drops at the top of the hill to the Menlo Park Caltrain station.  We'll run the bus as long as it takes to get everybody to the top of the hill for a downhill ride of about 15 miles to the Menlo Park Caltrain station.  We will also still provide cue sheets all the way back to SF (via a route that differs from the route down), as well as cue sheets to get you up over the hills to the Menlo Park Caltrain station (about 30 miles from the farm).

There is a possibility that some folks may be able to hop a ride to a Caltrain station, but DO NOT expect that as an option at this point.  You'll be provided with a cue sheet to get you back to SF along a route that differs from the route down, as well as one to get you to a Caltrain station that's about 30 (hilly) miles awayThere will be a no rider left behind group heading to Caltrain on Sunday morning.  You're welcome to invite a friend to drive down to party on Saturday night and drive you (and your bike) back to SF on Sunday, but please have them register because our space is limited.

We'll transport one bag for you, from SF to Pescadero and back.  Pick up your bag on Sunday at  Dolores Park, where I'll be posting up for several hours in the afternoon into the early evening.  If that doesn't work for you, we can work something out.

Dinner, Party, & Sleeping

  • All participants and volunteers will be provided with plenty of food and beer.
  • Festivities will follow dinner.
  • We're no longer looking for bands/DJs, but will instead have a banjo and acoustic guitar available for folks to play out by the campsite. 
  • There are several spots to camp around the farm.  Get in where you fit in, pick a spot, and pitch your tent. The main campsite has a water fountain (the closest to the spring) and an outhouse.  You may also want to bring a headlamp.
  • Similarly, the dorm has lots of space on the floor and even a couch spot for one lucky bastard.  We're not selling dorm spaces anymore and, instead, encouraging folks to bring tents.  However, if you don't bring a tent, we'll definitely find you a sheltered spot to sleep, so never fear.  Regardless, you should at least bring a sleeping bag and/or pad.

Fun Ride

The fun ride is for folks who are interested in a casual cruise along the coast.  This will be a no rider left behind cruise, but please be sure that you are a competent rider capable of riding 50+ miles with hills and dirt.  All riders should come prepared with their own tools/parts for basic roadside repairsminimally, this would include a multitool, patch kit, spare tube, spoke wrench, pump, and lights. 

  • Register starting at 11am at the McKinley statue in the Panhandle (at Baker Street). 
  • Fun ride starts shortly after the racers push off at noon
  • The route is still being finalized and will not be available until race day, but expect 45-55 miles expect about 50 miles.   Some light mixed terrain will be included on the route, but nothing a road bike couldn't handle.  Based on the most likely route, I'd recommend 25c or 28c tires, but you could get by with 23c and be fine.  The route will be finalized by mid May and I can give a few more specifics then, but I don't want to give too much away (though I don't think it'll be hard to guess it).  The route features about 45 miles of road and only about 5 miles of dirt/broken road.
  • Everybody will get a raffle ticket for a chance to win something.  Check out the sponsors page for prize info.
  • We'll transport one bag for you, from SF to Pescadero and back.  Pick up your bag on Sunday at  Dolores Park, where I'll be posting up for several hours in the afternoon into the early evening.  If that doesn't work for you, we can work something out.
  • Rain or shine.  If we have bad weather, WE WILL either honor the registration on a makeup date or refund your money, your choice.

The Race

  • Register starting at 11am at the McKinley statue in the Panhandle (at Baker Street). 
  • Race starts at noon
  • The route is still being finalized and will not be available until race day, but expect 45-55 miles.   Expect about 50 miles.  Some light mixed terrain will be included on the route, but nothing a road bike couldn't handle.  Based on the most likely route, I'd recommend 25c or 28c tires, but you could get by with 23c and be fine.  The route will be finalized by mid May and I can give a few more specifics then, but I don't want to give too much away (though I don't think it'll be hard to guess it).
  • Prizes will be awarded for female, fixed, and general categories.  I have no idea what these might be, as I've just started reaching out to sponsors.  Winners might get a six-pack and a high five or they might win substantially more.  Check out the sponsors page for prize info.  Everybody will get a raffle ticket for a chance to win something.
  • We'll transport one bag for you, from SF to Pescadero and back.  Pick up your bag on Sunday at  Dolores Park, where I'll be posting up for several hours in the afternoon into the early evening.  If that doesn't work for you, we can work something out.
  • Rain or shine.  If we have bad weather, WE WILL either honor the registration on a makeup date or refund your money, your choice.


Thursday, April 19, 2012

Updates coming!

Sorry y'all!  Work's been hectic and the internet at home has been spotty.  Big updates with more info coming early next week.

Monday, April 9, 2012

The Basics


June 2, 2012

Come race with us from San Francisco to Pescadero!  The race ends at an organic, off the grid farm in Pescadero.  Some light mixed terrain will be included on the route, but nothing a road bike couldn't handle.  Registration includes dinner, camping spot, party, beer, and the transportation of a bag (for your sleeping bag/pad/tent/clothes/etc).  A limited number of spots are available in a bare bones dorm for $5 more.  We'll also have about 10 spots on a short bus to bring along friends who just want to party.  Prizes for first fixed, first woman, and general classifications.

There will also be a no rider left behind casual pace fun ride for folks who ain't up for racing but are down for a good ride.

We've got some sponsors in the works and are finalizing plans for a DJ, but are definitely interested in more sponsorships and more music.  If you'd like to sponsor or play music, get in touch!

REGISTER

We need volunteers!

We'll need checkpoint workers, stuff transporters, food cookers, fun ride leaders, and more.  Volunteers will get to party & camp for free and are all entered into the raffle.  We have enough volunteers!  Thanks y'all!


Questions go to racetothemammoth@gmail.com

More details to follow