Oh cool! I see I’m in your video as well! Yeah I had a sidewall slice at mile 27 and had to change a tire, took awhile. Still had a great day out there, hope you did as well!
@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel bummer. Glad you were able to get a new tire. Was that at Pipeline or Outward Bound? My day was amazing until having to deal with Powerline, Turquoise Lake Road up, And Boulevard. Those almost broke me. Haha. Glad you were able to.get your buckle and not have to do it again. Unless you like it and you want to. For me, it was a one and done.
@@rickyfretwell thank you, and that’s a great question! Right now I’m fully intending on doing it again on the hardtail. The descents are rough and fast so some more practice on skills there will be immensely useful. But as a larger rider @ 6 foot 1, 200lbs, the climbing advantage was really solid for me. If I were to do it a 3rd time and had a full sus XC bike, that would be a fun experiment though!
@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel I could tell you were causing them grief and catching them on the climbs. From the angle of the camera I noticed you slowed some on the descents but didn't look like much. Was moving faster than me on a full sus I'm sure hahaha. I'm new to it and from south alabama. I made the trip to leadville in June and rode my bike for some practice and opened my eyes to I need alot more practice lol. Planning on 2025 racing for first time even if I have to do the camp to get in. I have an older epic and a newer stupjumper .. I'm thinking the older epic is going to be my ride for leadville because of all the climbing. Great content .. Showed places I haven't seen yet.
@@rickyfretwell if you set your mind to it, you can and will do it! The community and amount of information for this race in particular is overwhelmingly awesome, but I recommend putting most of that aside and just ride
@@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel congrats. Seems mostly gravel style. I was surprised to see some extra rocky areas. Your video showed areas you don’t see in the official recaps. Kind of want to do this race Lol
@@chrismoore1182 it’s like a puzzle. There were long paved areas, gravel, loose chunky descents you need a MTB for, single track, just all kinds of stuff.
@@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel Yes, I would be on my epic evo 7 with FA. Did you qualify for the race? curious how to get there. I might look into the stage race first as an entry to it.
@@chrismoore1182expect to have to place top 3 in your age group or better to get in by place. The coin lottery can be only about a 1/50 chance depending on how many stay for it and how many who stay already have an entry. For me to place in the 50-60 AG it probably would have taken an FTP of almost 4.5 - 5 watts/kg at sea level.
passed so many going up hill; lost positions going down (unnecessary use of the brake?). rider’s actual fitness probs much better than final result indicates.
@@foundfoundfound1 100%. I was on a hardtail and would get passed by folks on full suspension, then catch them on the climbs. My descending confidence needs work for sure
This is how it's done! Thank you for posting an excellent video, and great job on the trail!
Excellent video! Thank you for for taking this 65 year old on I ride that I can only dream of doing! Gongratulations on your finish!
Thanks for the video! It was nice to see those parts of the course. It looks like you had a good ride. Congrats!
Thxs for the refresh of my memories from 29 yrs ago...yr #2 here...LOL...
thanx for sharing, nice footage. greetings from germany.
thank u for filiming this have a great pic of me and my dog and the race !
Great content and thanks for no crappy music.
Great job, dude. I saw ya me in the beginning as you passed me. Passed you back on Columbine. Great ride out there!
Oh cool! I see I’m in your video as well! Yeah I had a sidewall slice at mile 27 and had to change a tire, took awhile. Still had a great day out there, hope you did as well!
@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel bummer. Glad you were able to get a new tire. Was that at Pipeline or Outward Bound? My day was amazing until having to deal with Powerline, Turquoise Lake Road up, And Boulevard. Those almost broke me. Haha. Glad you were able to.get your buckle and not have to do it again. Unless you like it and you want to. For me, it was a one and done.
Congratulations man.
Great video
Thanks! Now I can sleep.
Gracias por compartir video, espero tener el archivo .gpx para simularlo en Smart Bike 👍🏾👍🏾🚲🚲🚲
Awesome ride ... congrats on the buckle. . If you do it again would you stick to the hardtail or mix it up with full sus???
@@rickyfretwell thank you, and that’s a great question! Right now I’m fully intending on doing it again on the hardtail. The descents are rough and fast so some more practice on skills there will be immensely useful. But as a larger rider @ 6 foot 1, 200lbs, the climbing advantage was really solid for me. If I were to do it a 3rd time and had a full sus XC bike, that would be a fun experiment though!
@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel I could tell you were causing them grief and catching them on the climbs. From the angle of the camera I noticed you slowed some on the descents but didn't look like much. Was moving faster than me on a full sus I'm sure hahaha. I'm new to it and from south alabama. I made the trip to leadville in June and rode my bike for some practice and opened my eyes to I need alot more practice lol. Planning on 2025 racing for first time even if I have to do the camp to get in. I have an older epic and a newer stupjumper .. I'm thinking the older epic is going to be my ride for leadville because of all the climbing. Great content .. Showed places I haven't seen yet.
@@rickyfretwell if you set your mind to it, you can and will do it! The community and amount of information for this race in particular is overwhelmingly awesome, but I recommend putting most of that aside and just ride
@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel thanks for the information and encouragement. I need all the help I can get lol.
Hi. What bike you used to this ride and what camera to film?
How do people do it at this elevation. I can barely handle 5200 ft 😮
Acclimate. Took me 8 days to feel good up there.
I felt pretty good up there. Some people handle altitude better than others
@@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel biking recovery is like having a mild hangover I'm not so sure I like this stuff lol
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Man this race looks so miserable and fun at the same time. Was it your first time? How did you do?
This was my first time at Leadville. I actually did fairly well considering Brown Corral start and a sidewalk slice at mile 27
@@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel congrats. Seems mostly gravel style. I was surprised to see some extra rocky areas. Your video showed areas you don’t see in the official recaps. Kind of want to do this race Lol
@@chrismoore1182 it’s like a puzzle. There were long paved areas, gravel, loose chunky descents you need a MTB for, single track, just all kinds of stuff.
@@WoollyAndTheCosmicGravel Yes, I would be on my epic evo 7 with FA. Did you qualify for the race? curious how to get there. I might look into the stage race first as an entry to it.
@@chrismoore1182expect to have to place top 3 in your age group or better to get in by place. The coin lottery can be only about a 1/50 chance depending on how many stay for it and how many who stay already have an entry. For me to place in the 50-60 AG it probably would have taken an FTP of almost 4.5 - 5 watts/kg at sea level.
Did you get your buckle?
I did! I had to let go of my target time when I had a sidewall slice and needed to swap tires, but I still finished and got my buckle
A few minutes in and all I can hear is water sloshing around lol.
Just providing the realistic experience 🤣
passed so many going up hill; lost positions going down (unnecessary use of the brake?). rider’s actual fitness probs much better than final result indicates.
@@foundfoundfound1 100%. I was on a hardtail and would get passed by folks on full suspension, then catch them on the climbs. My descending confidence needs work for sure