Suicide King Alleycat - Charleston, SC - May 29th-31st
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Suicide King Alleycat - Charleston, SC - May 29th-31st

The alleycat is May 31st, but there will be a lot to do the whole weekend so come to town early for events like trick and skid competitions, follow the leader, bike polo, a preregistration party, art shows, etc.
First time to Charleston and don't have a place to crash? We've set up group rates at Notso Hostel. It'll be $19/night or $10 to camp.
There are some sick prize sponsors including 708 Cycling, Chrome, and Velocity.
Check out https://www.myspace.com/SuicideKingAlleycat for a full list of sponsors and a schedule of weekend activities.
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FYI: Weekend Schedule
May 29
8:00pm to 11:00pm - Lounge Lizards at Upper Deck Tavern and Point Break (map)
12:00am - Midnight Mystery Ride
May 30
12:00pm - Follow-the-Leader Minicat at the Charleston Aquarium (map)
7:00pm to 11:00pm Holy City Bike Co-op Benefit and Pre-Registration at Recovery Room (map)
10:00pm - Trick and Skid Competition at Aquarium Parking Garage (map)
May 31
2:00pm - Suicide King Alleycat Registration at Holy City Tattoo (map)
3:30pm - Suicide King Alleycat Begins
8:00pm - Bike Polo at Bus Shed
May 29
8:00pm to 11:00pm - Lounge Lizards at Upper Deck Tavern and Point Break (map)
12:00am - Midnight Mystery Ride
May 30
12:00pm - Follow-the-Leader Minicat at the Charleston Aquarium (map)
7:00pm to 11:00pm Holy City Bike Co-op Benefit and Pre-Registration at Recovery Room (map)
10:00pm - Trick and Skid Competition at Aquarium Parking Garage (map)
May 31
2:00pm - Suicide King Alleycat Registration at Holy City Tattoo (map)
3:30pm - Suicide King Alleycat Begins
8:00pm - Bike Polo at Bus Shed
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I'll be there this weekend. Last time we stayed with Gabe and Staci, but I think we are going to hotel it this time to keep it more low-key. I have about 3-5 people coming with me.
If anyone wants to give me phone numbers so we can meet up for a brew, PM me. I am Jason (was there for the March Madness Alleycat ... long haired asian kid from Atlanta).
If anyone wants to give me phone numbers so we can meet up for a brew, PM me. I am Jason (was there for the March Madness Alleycat ... long haired asian kid from Atlanta).
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Right on.
Give Notso Hostel a call. Here's there website https://www.notsohostel.com/ They should give you the group rate of $19/night if you mention the alleycat. They also will let you camp for $10/night.
Give Notso Hostel a call. Here's there website https://www.notsohostel.com/ They should give you the group rate of $19/night if you mention the alleycat. They also will let you camp for $10/night.
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Great race, guys ... never done an alleycat like that before. After I flew down the slip and slide at the end and had a chance to cool down, we were chatting and one of the in-town guys said he had turned on this computer. As I am sure you know ... he measured the race at 40 miles (longest alleycat I have ever done) with an average speed of 22 MPH. INSANE. Some of the highlights for me and my friends were:
- The 6 mile suicide sprint down King. I felt this was a feature unique to Charleston, being so straight, flat, and the first half being mostly without stops. Few cities have access to a street like that. It was awesome. Gabe and I were drafting eachother for it and several times we thought we were just going to fall over from exhaustion.
- The bridge ... amazing view and with the crosswinds, I could literally feel the heat being lifted from my body. That climb was one of the most enjoyable I have ever done despite the constant burn in my legs. I hated having to get off my bike and run to the checkpoint but in retrospect that was really cool and I am glad you guys did it that way.
Some other memories: being afraid of flatting out in the graveyard, groaning as I received the THIRD manifest, biking 3 miles just to get to the start point from where we met up at Holy City Tattoo, being told I just just biked 40 miles (I thought we had ridden more like 25 miles.), the salt stains on my shirt after I dried off from the slip and slide, drinking water from a bottle faster than I could squeeze it out.
Oh yeah, and the burger I had at Moe's after the race.
Great job guys, this one will live in infamy for me.
- The 6 mile suicide sprint down King. I felt this was a feature unique to Charleston, being so straight, flat, and the first half being mostly without stops. Few cities have access to a street like that. It was awesome. Gabe and I were drafting eachother for it and several times we thought we were just going to fall over from exhaustion.
- The bridge ... amazing view and with the crosswinds, I could literally feel the heat being lifted from my body. That climb was one of the most enjoyable I have ever done despite the constant burn in my legs. I hated having to get off my bike and run to the checkpoint but in retrospect that was really cool and I am glad you guys did it that way.
Some other memories: being afraid of flatting out in the graveyard, groaning as I received the THIRD manifest, biking 3 miles just to get to the start point from where we met up at Holy City Tattoo, being told I just just biked 40 miles (I thought we had ridden more like 25 miles.), the salt stains on my shirt after I dried off from the slip and slide, drinking water from a bottle faster than I could squeeze it out.
Oh yeah, and the burger I had at Moe's after the race.
Great job guys, this one will live in infamy for me.
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glad you survived and had a good time, man.
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the combination of the heat, sunburn from the day before, and 40 miles made this the gnarliest alleycat I've done. good race dudes.
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Anyone know how fast we completed the 6 mile sprint down King? Curious as to the average time on that stretch. It felt like we totally bombed it.
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nice! wasn't sure if i'd ever see those.
I like how everybody looks progressively more haggard as the race goes on. haha
I like how everybody looks progressively more haggard as the race goes on. haha
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On my way to the water front park, I remember saying "this is the longest 20 miles I've ever done" felt good to know what we did afterward though
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if anyone is interested, there was an article in the local paper today about the race:
https://www.postandcourier.com/news/2...husiasts84805/
https://www.postandcourier.com/news/2...husiasts84805/
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