January 9th, 2010

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Leaving Anchorage

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

We’re flying out of Anchorage and back to Minneapolis today.  One of the coolest things about Anchorage is how well everyone seems to adapt to the conditions, both cold and darkness.  All week I was surprised to see cyclists commuting through town at all times of day.  I ran into Paul (pictured) originally from Madison, Wisconsin watching the races yesterday afternoon.  At my bike shop, New Moon, the Surly Pugsly is more of a shop ornament than a real ride.  In Alaska, however, everyone seems to have one.  All of the multi-use (parkway) trails are groomed, rather than plowed like in Minneapolis, so the Pug is one of the best ways to get around town.  Paul spoke of regular 50 mi group rides across town.  Crazy.  Riding in the Anchorage winter is not all sunshine, though.  Notice the helmet and handle bar brackets for a sweet light set-up as well — twin 20 watt bulbs capable of blinding most oncoming traffic.  What kind of pressure do they run in those tires?  8 – 10psi.  Speaking of pressure, I’m getting the full 120psi to get on the plane right now, so my next post will be from back in the lower 48. . .

Kickin’ it.

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Just wrapped up the 2010 Nationals in Anchorage.  It’s been a bittersweet week of racing and today was no exception.  I ended up qualifying first in the classic sprint, which is the first time I’ve ever qualified first at Nationals (after 3 consecutive 2nds).  I’d been considering double-poling the course on skate skis, but in the end decided to kick it on classic skis.  Definitely the best decision.  Unfortunately, my afternoon ended early with a crash in the quarter final.  No one’s fault but my own, simply going too fast for my own good and tripping myself up coming out  of a fast corner.  Congrats to the All-Alaskan final in the men’s sprint.

Got lots of packing and sleep to catch up on before a long travel day tomorrow.  I’ll hopefully get time and internet at the airport tomorrow morning for a more detailed update on the week.  For now, I’ll leave you with some shots from Ian Harvey & Toko.