View Full Version : Mt. Diablo Challenge - Registration is open!
LanceMach
06-04-08, 09:43 AM
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Registration is open for the Mount Diablo Challenge in October.
Mount Diablo Challenge Home Page (http://www.savemountdiablo.org/Bike%20Challenge/MountDiabloChallengeHome.htm)
Another year... another attempt at that T-shirt..
Pizza Man
06-04-08, 03:05 PM
Cool, I think I'll give it another try.
Thanks for the tip! I just signed up for the 60-70 minute wave. My goal would be to break 60, but I think the chances are slim at best. My best to date is 65.
Sign up people and we can make it a BF ride:)
I'll sign-up for it. I've just never done Mt.Diablo so I don't have a guesstimate on the time.
cccorlew
06-04-08, 04:30 PM
Jeezzz that's a lot of money for an 8 mile ride. I love Diablo, but I don't know....
Cool, I think I'll give it another try.
If you're defending they should waive the registration.
bigbossman
06-04-08, 04:44 PM
Jeezzz that's a lot of money for an 8 mile ride. I love Diablo, but I don't know....
Closer to 20-22 miles. you get to go up and down. :) Still..... I can ride Diablo anytime, and I'll never get a T-shirt..... so, I'm with you.
BlastRadius
06-04-08, 04:56 PM
Hmm, that's climbing at 11mph to break one hour. Sheesh!
DiabloScott
06-04-08, 05:08 PM
They always need volunteers you guys.
Last year I drove up one of the trucks with everybody's warm clothes - Ty's wife is going to help this year... I think we could use another 2 or 3 more.
Also check-in, rest stops, etc.
Pizza Man
06-04-08, 09:44 PM
They always need volunteers you guys.
Last year I drove up one of the trucks with everybody's warm clothes - Ty's wife is going to help this year... I think we could use another 2 or 3 more.
Also check-in, rest stops, etc.
I remember how completely packed your truck was last year.:lol:
I don't mind paying the reg fee, it's for a good cause. Plus the finish line spread was pretty nice.
I hope they have the Jamba smoothies again.
They always need volunteers you guys.
Last year I drove up one of the trucks with everybody's warm clothes - Ty's wife is going to help this year... I think we could use another 2 or 3 more.
Also check-in, rest stops, etc.
Maybe not my wife.. maybe my mom. Either way, even if I have to you will get a volunteer from me or my family, and somebody will have my truck.
Chris, if you want a smoothy, I'll get one ahead of time and leave it in the truck, I'll trade you for whatever you win.:D:twitchy::thumb:
BlastRadius
06-05-08, 12:54 AM
They always need volunteers you guys.
Last year I drove up one of the trucks with everybody's warm clothes - Ty's wife is going to help this year... I think we could use another 2 or 3 more.
Also check-in, rest stops, etc.
Who do you contact to volunteer?
LanceMach
06-05-08, 09:33 AM
If it takes me 2 hours, do I get 2 t-shirts?
Every time I've ridden up (only to the junction so far), I start from home (near Pleasant Hill Road and Olympic Blvd in Walnut Creek - just over 10 miles to the Athenian School). It's a 3 + hour round trip (for me), but my time is dropping. I'll just be glad to make it to the top - even if it is starting from the Athenian School.
When I was a kid, we used to ride up from Northgate, but could never even make it to the Junction on our heavy 3 speed bikes! Never thought I'd be one of the nutcases that I used to see on the Mountain every weekend...
I don't mind paying the reg fee, it's for a good cause. Plus the finish line spread was pretty nice.
I hope they have the Jamba smoothies again.
Just save some smoothies for the rest of us:). Pizza, your time last year was just SICK.
Do you think you can top it this year?
DiabloScott
06-05-08, 10:59 AM
Who do you contact to volunteer?
They have my name from last year so I'll post here when they start looking. There was one organizer for all the volunteers and she did a pretty good job with the registration but kind of fell short on the warmie caravan so I think I'll offer to take over that task.
There were only three vehicles last year and they were stuffed. Four or five would have been better, pick-ups would be best but vans and SUVs with lots of cargo area would be great too. Drivers will be able to watch the pre-race activities, score Clif bars and Starbucks, get an ugly T-shirt, then drive to the Summit, watch PizzaMan solo in for the win, reunite riders and backpacks, and enjoy the post-race events. We'll be among the first ones at the School and the last ones to leave the Summit - count on about 7am to 1pm. It's really a fun time and a nice way to get involved.
They should allow parking back in the school now that the soccer field is done (edit - nope, Monte Vista only again) but there won't be room for everybody. Caravan drivers will be able to provide extra support for friends and family (trainer storage, folding chairs, iPods, etc)
http://lh5.ggpht.com/DiabloScottsBikeBlog/RwmNtRX-vpI/AAAAAAAABgU/79WySJDmuU8/s800/truck%20small.JPG
BlastRadius
06-05-08, 12:21 PM
Very cool. It'd be great to bring my two eldest daughters to watch too.
Let me know if they call for more volunteers.
Pizza Man
06-05-08, 12:51 PM
Just save some smoothies for the rest of us:). Pizza, your time last year was just SICK.
Do you think you can top it this year?
The guys who took 2nd and 3rd last year have been racing great and are sure to be faster this year and will be very tough to beat if they show up.
If they do, I'd bet that all 3 of us are faster than the time I rode last year.
Plus, my new bike is 1.5 pounds lighter :D
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