I just returned from an excellent training block in beautiful Penticton BC. The week was spent with athletes from the national cycling center here in Calgary and aside from my main objective of training I was also responsible for being the camp mechanic and leading the "A" group along the areas scenic ribbons of tarmac.
Along the road up "Anarchist". This climb is 17 km long and steady making it ideal for sustained tempo efforts.
Another view down "Anarchist", notice the fine ribbon of pavement below.
The three muskateers on Anarchist. This trio spent the week off the front on every climb. Daniel on the front is an elite mountain biker from the Yukon who is actively pursuing a spot on Canada's national mountain bike team for the World's this year. Second wheel is Devon, a time trial specialist. Finally the dude in black is me, looking sharp I must say.
At the top of the Rictors Pass.
Thanks to Brian Robinson for providing the great pics. More to come, including the muskateers among the snowdrifts at the top of Apex. Stay tuned.
3 comments:
Bauer, that's cool.
Penticton is awesome man, and its cheap, I like that part. Although you don't get any tanning you get hardman style training with wind and weather. I need to be in tip top hard man shape for the weeks to come.
I used to think Anarchist was a long climb. Then bk dragged me up Mt. Lemmon. 25 miles. Dude, seriously. It hurt.
It sounds like your camp went as well as ours. I look forward to riding with you soon.
Great pics, Per. Looking forward to seeing more from camp.
Enjoy the European excursion. See you when you get back.
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