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Gravel Grinding in the Western Slope

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With more gravel races than ever in the Western Slope, it is safe to say more riders are trading skinny smooth tires for thicker knobby tires. MAD Racing Colorado, based in Grand Junction, has been getting more requests for services and timing such events. We are stoked to be part of this movement! Below you can find all things gravel happening in the Western Slope. Please note that not all are serviced by MAD, we wanted to add those so you can continue to ride your heart out all summer!

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2020 Grand Enduro

Grand Enduro in Singletracks!

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Read about the five iconic features in the Grand Enduro on Singletracks website.

“The Grand Valley boasts some of the most gnarly and thrilling enduro racing features in the world. Enthusiasts come from near and far to test their mettle against the features on the Ribbon, Gunny, Free Lunch, and Pucker Up trails in MAD Racing Colorado’s annual Grand Enduro.”… continue reading

Singletracks Link Here

2014 MAD Orchard Cross Results & updates…

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RESULTS ARE UP! You may visit the result page by clicking here:

Thank you ya’ll for coming out yesterday to give 1st Annual MAD Orchard Cross a shot! We had numerous flats from the goatheads before everyone’s starts, so a big thank you must go to Rapid Creek Cycles’s mechanic, Scott Winans, for being quite the lifesaver! Once everyone had stans loaded up in their tires, most of the riders were able to finish the races! Great work to all of you for keeping it up and plowing through the goatheads!

Palisade Produce is very excited to do this again next year, however I fear you may not want to come back because of the goathead galore. We had a quick brainstorming session while loading up the trailer… David (owner of Palisade Produce) wants to build a small flamethrower that will cover the width of the bike course and we’ll start burning those sections shortly after the peach harvest next year. That should burn the sharp points off… Would ya’ll be willing to give it one more shot and see if we can make this work better next year? I would like to add this to the calendar again next year… Let me know your thoughts!

See you December 6th, if not before at the weekly Cyclocross Clinic from 3:30pm to 5pm @ Canyon View Park!

Welcome to the new website for Mountain and Desert (MAD) Racing!

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Hello ya’ll!  Klishy here…

Finally got the website up and going.  It is a ton of work establishing a new website while learning how to run timing systems and how to be an event director!  At this point, it’s all about establishing a good foundation for the years to come.  I appreciate your patience as I continue hammering away at this project!

I wanted to share an updated story of MAD Racing came to be today… Before August, the LTR Sports and LTR Events had changed ownership and then on August 7, I pursued the LTR Events to keep what Mike and Kristy Driver had started growing for the Grand Valley.  They had done a fabulous job of introducing cycling racing to the Grand Valley, starting 10 years ago.  However, we all felt it was time to give it more attention and different energy.  Enter Mountain and Desert Racing, LLC (aka MAD Racing)!

I’m excited to be taking up the reins on this “new” baby to bring the quality of races up to the next level for our fast-growing cycling community.  I can see your mind spinning out  the next question: “How am I going to bring these races to the next level?”  Great question – First step is to ensure those races will still take place, starting today to next year and the years to follow for our community by ensuring those special events’ applications are in place and secured ahead of time.  I only had a few weeks to apply for special events permits at the 4 locations throughout the Mesa County’s parks / private properties this coming fall’s cyclocross races and then the 2 mountain bike races taking place on BLM lands next summer (Rumble at 18 Road & Gunny Enduro).  I had turned in the last application on the day before the deadline!

After that milestone was out of the way, I pursued a timing system to ensure quality and immediate results posting!  You will see $5 increase in race entries to cover the costs of operating a timing system on top of the races.  I really strive to keep the costs affordable for the community to participate and I believe that you’ll have a better racing experience overall with the new addition!  The first race to utilize this awesome tool was at the Powder Cross (September 20), but we were not able to program the timing chips yet.  So I had to time that event manually while directing it!  Afterwards, I had to re-visit the drawing board to see what I needed after hosting my first event.  With the first event under my belt, I decided to recruit a full-time timing worker so  I could focus on event directing better at the next event I host.

With the new timing assistant on board, we plowed on to the next event.  We had a timing contract with Colorado Mesa Univeristy for their mountain bike event through the weekend of Oct. 11-12.  We were able to program chips and learn a lot more about the system.  However, the day of the event…  it didn’t work as I had hoped!  There was ONE more step for the system to work well.  We were so close to getting a good base for the system and for the company.  I was disappointed that we couldn’t walk away with a clean reputation, but I’m proud of how we handled the weekend.  We stepped up once again, timed everything manually and got the work done.  CMU was happy how we stuck with them through and completed the job without the timing system.

The next event is Creepy Cross on Oct. 25 and I feel very confident it’ll work this time around with the experiences with the 2 races so far.  Cross your fingers the system will finally spew out times and results! 🙂

While all that fun business stuff was going on, I also hosted weekly CX Clinics to re-establish the CX community and the base for the upcoming CX season – first one was 09/10, Wednesday, at 5:30pm till dark at Canyon View Park.  We had 3 people show up.  Recent Wednesday, 10/15/2014, showed 8 people!  And then, just yesterday (10/18), Julia Davis and I instructed 2 ladies on CX skills.  They both walked away with huge smiles and new-found confidence on their bikes.  I am honored to have ya’ll out there and to teach ya the invaluable tools of CX skills, which will carry over to both road and mountain cycling!

Next Wednesday, 10/22/2014, will be the last one I’ll be hosting in the evenings for the season and will be put on hiatus as I leave for Taiwan Oct. 26 (yes, you read that right, the day after Creepy Cross event!).  I return Nov. 7 and will set up the next event taking place on Nov. 9!  After that event, the new CX Clinic times will be announced…  I am aiming to make it easy for everyone – thinking about hosting it midday like Wednesday from 11am to 1pm.  Again, I want to emphasize that you don’t have to have a CX bike for these clinics – these skills are actually very handy for mountain bike races and road races as you’ll be honing your balance skills, dismounting and remounting skills, and gaining sense of confidence within yourself!  Let me know if you have suggestions or recommendations on CX clinics for the rest of the season.

I can see another question churning in your heads “why are you doing all this?”  I grew up riding my mountain bike here in the Grand Valley, wishing I could race.  I would read from magazines and see all those cool clips of racers pushing themselves to the edge.  I didn’t have that luxury while I was growing up.  However, I learned how to ski and play soccer in this community.  Tyler Jones who worked out of Powderhorn’s CDA back in the day would tirelessly instruct on how to ski well.  My soccer coach, Dan Kirby, believed in me at the time as well and worked hard on molding my skills.  I fine-tuned the skills with races and practices.  Then I put them to work by instructing friends here and there on how to ski better, ride better, etc.  It’s my passion to see people improve their skills and walk away with more confidence to do MORE on the next adventure.  So, I am here to keep the races alive for Western Colorado to bring the community together more and to create a bigger and more fun atmosphere at each of those events!

I know this will take time  to build, so your contributions, help, and support are always appreciated.  I look forward to seeing your MAD smiles out there…  Race with grace ya’ll!

P.S. Feel free to keep checking back frequently to see the website changes as I continue to tweak it in front of your eyes! 🙂

2014 MAD Creepy Cross and updates!

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Hello ya’ll!

Online registration for MAD Creepy Cross on Oct 25 is now live! Please register and let me know your thoughts as I’m still learning this stuff! Very excited to see this event unfold as I coordinate it all!  http://madcreepycross.itsyourrace.com/

By the way, I’ve changed the online registration deadline to Thursday night Midnight – easy to remember!  Good change?  Your patience and feedback is appreciate as I continue to build this company!

I’ve also adjusted the prices to allow racers under 14 race for free and adults to race additional CX races for only $10!

ADDITIONAL CHANGE: The race after Creepy Cross, MAD Wash Cross, is now Nov .9 in Fruita.  It was originally Nov. 8, but I need to move it back a day since I’m out of town (thanks to my first year of clear planning with this events business).  I’m going to Taiwan to participate in the Tour de Formosa and will return Nov. 7, which will not give me enough time to prepare the course.  Online registration will come shortly… Your understanding is appreciated!

2014 MAD Powder Cross Results & Wrap-up!

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A’ight ya’ll! This is one tired dude here – 30 personal hours + 70 volunteer hours (most of that came from Zach Huescher at 30 hours, with course clearing, setup, and breakdown) to pull that off. What a fun first event…

Just brushed up results this morning for ya’ll to brag away: 2014 MAD Powder Cross Results

Please share the upcoming events and get more people to come out for the fun races to create more competition! What better way to connect with your peers than racing?!  This will also in turn help fund my company to keep these events going for you guys!  I loved watching your smiles and seeing you got a good workout in!  Stay tuned for the new website so you can get the word out more with ease…

And, thank you volunteers for helping me make my first event go well! What a challenge that was… Looking forward to hosting the 2nd one in October. Hopefully I will have most of the event directing knowledge / skills dialed in by then so I can venture out and play with ya’ll!

Thank you racers for your patience and for acknowledging my efforts… Your support was appreciated! Ya’ll rock!  See you at the next one which is Creepy Cross on October 25!  Dress up for the best costume awards!

LTR Events becomes Mountain and Desert Racing…

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Hello ya’ll!  Klishy here…

Sorry about the late update on the latest and the greatest with the LTR Events…  It’s been a whirlwind of craziness the past few weeks since the exchange of owners.

Before August, the LTR Sports and LTR Events had changed ownerships and then on August 7, I pursued the LTR Events to keep what Mike and Kristy Driver had started growing for the Grand Valley.  They had done a fabulous job of introducing cycling racing to the Grand Valley, starting 10 years ago.  However, we all felt it was time to give it more attention and different energy.  Enter Mountain and Desert Racing, LLC (aka MAD Racing)!

I’m excited to be taking up the reins on this “new” baby to bring the quality of races up to the next level for our fast-growing cycling community.  I can see your mind spinning out  the next question: “How am I going to bring these races to the next level?”  Great question – First step is to ensure those races will still take place, starting today to next year and the years to follow for our community by ensuring those special events’ applications are in place and secured ahead of time.  Thus the reason why I’ve been so busy and crazy the last few weeks.  I only had a few weeks to apply for special events permits at the 4 locations throughout the Mesa County’s parks / private properties this coming fall’s cyclocross races and then the 2 mountain bike races taking place on BLM lands next summer (Rumble at 18 Road & Gunny Enduro).  I had turned in the last application last week and I’m very thrilled to be taking that next step, which is… to obtain a timing system that will ensure quality and immediate results posting!  And I have great news… This new toy is coming within the next couple of weeks!  The first race to utilize this awesome tool will be at the Powder Cross (September 20), but I’ll be getting out to test the system and may potentially bring it out to a weekly Wednesday Night CX Clinic to get you guys hyped up!  You will see $5 increase in race entries to cover the costs of operating a timing system on top of the races.  I really strive to keep the costs affordable for the community to participate and I believe that you’ll have a better racing experience overall with the new addition!  Third step is to re-start those weekly CX Clinics to re-establish the CX community and the base for the upcoming CX season – first one is next Wednesday, 09/10/2014, 5:30pm till dark at Canyonview – onsite location will be determined by then.  You don’t have to have a CX bike for these clinics – these skills are actually very handy for mountain bike races and road races as you’ll be honing your balance skills, dismounting and remounting skills, and gaining sense of confidence within yourself!  Fourth step is to get more of the community out to race to create a bigger and more fun atmosphere!

While you’re here, be sure to check out Powder Cross page for updated info and register online now to save some $$.  This will also save me some headache before the day of the race! 🙂  Feel free to contact me anytime…

For the time being, updated information and posts will be put on this LTR Events website until I get the MAD Racing website up and running (hopefully within the next few weeks)!  Your support is appreciated!

I look forward to seeing your MAD smiles out there…  Race with grace ya’ll!

Gunny Enduro

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Ready to test those bike handling skills?  Been working on your fitness?  Have that suspension and tire pressure dialed?

Gunny Enduro will test all that on May 10, 2014.

Enduro racing is a great test of the All Mountain Athlete.  Our course (same as last year) is Gunny Loop.  The course is a point to point, which means you will be starting at the trailhead, and ending at the bottom of the trail, lower down on Little Park Rd. After the finish, you may ride back to the top on the road or another trail. If you want a shuttle back up, you need to arrange that at a parking area. No parking is allowed on Little Park Rd.

All the information you need can be found right here.