Sunday, June 6, 2010

Tecnu Extreme/StaphAseptic presses hard and gets a big win in Va at the Equinox Traverse...





We finally we got ourselves a win under our race packs.......!!!

Charlie Kharsa, Matt Hayes, Mari Chandler, and Kyle Peter - Team Tecnu were off to Covington Virginia for the 2010 Equinox Traverse 2 day adventure race. Looking at the course layout and number of CP's (19 mandatory, 21 optional) the night before the race, Kyle predicted us to finish in 36 hours. We talked to the course director Chris Caul and he predicted the winning time to complete the entire course would be about 40 hours, we wanted to prove him wrong. This race was unsupported and with the exception of paddle gear, we had to carry everything we would need for the entire race from start to finish. We were a little concerned about the 83+ degree temperature and humidity, but it would be the first race this year that we would not be freezing cold and wet at any point.

The race started with a 30k bike ride. Unfortunately after fixing a flat tire we over shot the 2nd CP and spent about 1.5 hours looking for it and re-attacking the point. The CP was 'optional', but knowing we needed every point to win it was not optional for us to skip. Kyle and Matt worked well together and were able to finally get us to the control and we were back on our bikes, slightly frustrated, and in last place. We did catch one team at the final CP before getting to our canoes for a 65k paddle. The first half of the paddle section was in Lake Moomaw followed by a 5k portage down a paved road to the Jackson River for the remaining 28k. While we were at the boat takeout we were told we were 1 hour and 53 min behind the lead teams, ouch. We entered the river at 9:30 pm and the warm air mixing with the cold river water created a thick layer of fog over the water. We had been told earlier that there were class I rapids down the length of the river. What would normally be tiny little 'ripples' in the water during the day time sounded like raging white water to us in the dark and our headlamps were almost useless in the fog. But after we 'survived' the first few rapids we got comfortable running the river 'blind' and learned to navigate the small rocks. Earlier while on the bikes we had crossed a bridge over the same river and Matt had noticed that there were 2 gnarly strainers on opposite sides of the river hanging out over the water where the water was moving fast. He reminded us of this which was very helpful and we were able to maneuver around the strainers in the darkness without any trouble. Unfortunately 2 teams did not do so well. We saw a team standing on shore and we asked them if they were ok, they said they could not find their boat. A few seconds later we saw their boat upside down with another team's boat also upside down and pinned against it into a large rock. We immediately pulled over to the shore to help them. 20 minutes later we had both boats on shore, made sure they had all of their gear and we were back into our boats and continued on our way. Shortly after 1 a.m. we left the river and were off for a 25k trek. We knew we had our work cut out for us as we were still 2 hours behind. We set a strong pace and by day light we had passed several teams and at the next TA we were told we were only 25 minutes behind EMS and ImOnPoint, the 2 lead teams. After fixing another flat tire, we were back on the bikes and with our spirits high we hammered out the next 25k bike section. We caught sight of EMS on an out and back section and knew we had closed the gap a bit more. At the next TA we were able to unload some weight out of our packs as the this section was a 10 point optional orienteering section and would be returning to the same area to pick up our bikes and gear again. With the heat of the day coming on strong we took off on the O course about 10 minutes behind EMS and ImOnPoint had not checked in yet. Kyle's spot on nav and good route choice brought us back to our bikes with all 10 points and into the lead. We were in the home stretch but it wasn't over yet and we transitioned quickly and were off on our bikes. We had 28k with 3 CP's and a monster 3000' foot climb ahead of us to the last CP at a look-out tower high up on the ridge and then a short rappel right as the sun was setting. Once we finished the rappel we had a short hike back up to our bikes and were off for the final 25 k to the finish. We finished the race at 10:13 pm, with a race time of just over 36 hours (as predicted by Kyle.....) and our first win of the season. Yeah team. 2nd place went to EMS who finished over 2 hours behind us. We had a great time and take pride in our ability to work well together as a team and despite having a terrible start we were able to push on for the win. Thanks to Doug and Chris Caul for putting on a great race.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Tecnu Extreme/StaphAseptic travelling to VA to take on the 2.5 day Equinox Traverse Adventure Race...


Kyle, Matt, Mari and Charlie of Tecnu Extreme/StaphAseptic adventure racing have been traveling all day today converging on the showdown in VA at the Equinox Traverse 135 mile adventure race. This race is put on by Chris Caul the ex race director of the PrimalQuest one of the biggest expedition races in the world, and should be fiercely contested by several teams including us. We are due for a win after having danced around it all season. I don't think any team has ever shown more consistency than we have this season, but the top rung of the podium still eludes us. Will this weekend finally end the Tecnu curse? I believe it will, but lets chant it softly as the team is preparing to win this puppy against such teams as EMS, Berlin Bike, Sog and NYARA1. It looks to be a great battle in Covington, VA. The weather looks to be hot and humid, just what us Californians love.

This adventure race is Rogaine style which means you clear the course checkpoints in whatever order you like, so strategy is key. Good thing we have our stud navigators on board with Kyle just having raced at the North American Championships in Oregon this past weekend and getting 4th place, just missing 2nd by the slimmest of margins. Matt Hayes is joining us from Nuun for a couple of races this year, and is the North America Rogaine Champion from a couple years ago, and knows and loves this format, so we should be super strong on the nav end of it. Now it just comes down to Mari dragging the boys around the course. I hope they can keep up.

Go big or go home I say. Be sure to tune into and watch the race unfold at the Equinox Traverse. Winner gets both USARA and CP Tracker bragging rights with 200 points going to the victor. Will that be us this time? Shhhhh.... Lets not jinx us shall we, but just between you and me, I wouldn't count us out as we hope to paddle 35, mt.bike 85 and run 45 miles around the course faster than anyone. tune back in for all the mondo deets. Till then, live large....

Tecnu Extreme/StaphAseptic back racing again this time in VA at the 3 day Equinox Traverse...






Kyle, Matt, Mari and Charlie of Tecnu Extreme/StaphAseptic adventure racing have been traveling all day today converging on the showdown in VA at the Equinox Traverse 135 mile adventure race. This race is put on by Chris Caul the ex race director of the PrimalQuest one of the biggest expedition races in the world, and should be fiercely contested by several teams including us. We are due for a win after having danced around it all season. I don't think any team has ever shown more consistency than we have this season, but the top rung of the podium still eludes us. Will this weekend finally end the Tecnu curse? I believe it will, but lets chant it softly as the team is preparing to win this puppy against such teams as EMS, Berlin Bike, Sog and NYARA1. It looks to be a great battle in Covington, VA. The weather looks to be hot and humid, just what us Californians love.

This adventure race is Rogaine style which means you clear the course checkpoints in whatever order you like, so strategy is key. Good thing we have our stud navigators on board with Kyle just having raced at the North American Championships in Oregon this past weekend and getting 4th place, just missing 2nd by the slimmest of margins. Matt Hayes is joining us from Nuun for a couple of races this year, and is the North America Rogaine Champion from a couple years ago, and knows and loves this format, so we should be super strong on the nav end of it. Now it just comes down to Mari dragging the boys around the course. I hope they can keep up.

Go big or go home I say. Be sure to tune into and watch the race unfold at the Equinox Traverse. Winner gets both USARA and CP Tracker bragging rights with 200 points going to the victor. Will that be us this time? Shhhhh.... Lets not jinx us shall we, but just between you and me, I wouldn't count us out as we hope to paddle 35, mt.bike 85 and run 45 miles around the course faster than anyone. tune back in for all the mondo deets. Till then, live large....