24-Hours of Moab Live
2010 Pre-Race Festivities
In October 2010, I attended the sixteenth annual 24 Hours of Moab off-road bicycle race. Each year, an overgrazed cattle pasture
magically transforms into a racing venue known to bicycle racing
enthusiasts worldwide. Some race for fun and others race for victory in
the most prestigious
event of its kind. This year, three hundred eighteen teams or
individuals competed. Of those, two hundred eighteen were still pedaling
at the finish, twenty-four hours later.
From the full-out run of the Le Mans start, to the
final rotation of a bicycle wheel one day later, it was an incomparable
event. With a full view of the Sierra La Sal Range to the northeast, the Behind the Rocks
venue is both spectacular and challenging. This year, we visited the
site on Friday, as vendors and volunteers set up tents and equipment for
the Saturday Noon start time.
On a warm Friday afternoon, the wind kicked up only an occasional dust devil. I watched as dedicated racers
practiced along the entrance road. Later, there was time to take in
scenes of family life unfolding before me. Out of nowhere, a young boy
peddled past me, his winded father running just behind him. As I
watched, that boy mastered the art of two-wheeling. As they disappeared
around the bend, I could picture that young man competing for prizes in
future years.
Join me now in reliving a beautiful pre-race
afternoon and seeing the sights at that great venue. Enjoy our video
tribute to Granny Gear Productions and the great energy that they bring
to bicycle racing in Moab each autumn. I hope to see each of you there
in October 2011.
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