Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
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Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby g-boaf » Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:28 am
They'll include a ride up to the summit of Pikes Peak on it on the final day.
2018 Mavic Haute Route Rockies schedule:
Saturday, June 23 - Stage 1: Boulder to Boulder
Sunday, June 24 - Stage 2: Boulder to Winter Park
Monday, June 25 - Stage 3: Winter Park to Avon
Tuesday, June 26 - Stage 4: Avon Time Trial
Wednesday, June 27 - Stage 5: Avon to Breckenridge
Thursday, June 28 - Stage 6: Breckenridge to Breckenridge
Friday, June 29 - Stage 7: Colorado Springs to Pikes Peak
That's the highest any Haute Route goes to. That looks amazing:
https://www.hauteroute.org/events/overv ... ckies-2018
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak
Postby RonK » Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:46 am
To be noticed it probably should be posted in the Road Biking forum where there are other threads about sportif's.
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak
Postby MichaelB » Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:03 pm
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak
Postby g-boaf » Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:04 pm
That's a monster final day. I make it to be going up to 4270m. That will be tough.
Edit: 1:51 in that promo video - that guy is the best person you want to have looking after your bike. He worked on mine at 5am on a pouring wet and cold morning fixing up a loose cassette.
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby dalai47 » Thu Dec 07, 2017 1:49 pm
Due to the altitude (estimated as producing ~72% Sea level FTP over 4000m) and gradient over 10% near the top I'd rank Pikes Peak as one of my toughest climbs!
If considering this I would recommend acclimatizing by riding gradually higher peaks as I did traveling via the climbs of the Eastern Sierra first or living in an altitude tent for the month before!
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby queequeg » Thu Dec 07, 2017 2:53 pm
Mount Evans would also be a good one...
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby RonK » Thu Dec 07, 2017 3:08 pm
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby g-boaf » Thu Dec 07, 2017 4:01 pm
Me as well. Put them on the bucket list.queequeg wrote:Here's the Pikes Peak Climb. I would so love to do this one
Mount Evans would also be a good one...
You'll be back in action later down the track.
I've gone up to 2200m, that felt okay but I couldn't imagine 4000+!
RonK: nah, must be on a bicycle.
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby dalai47 » Thu Dec 07, 2017 4:09 pm
It's not quite as contained as the French Alpes or Pyrenees though, so a road trip can involve a lot of driving if you want to include the best climbs. In my 3 week trip I ended up driving over 5,600km solo!
USA 2013 - 1705km 42,009m vert
California - San Francisco
Old La Honda + Pescadero Creek road +Tunitas Creek road + Kings Mountain road
Sierra rd + Mt Hamilton
Mt Diablo via North Gate am + Mt Tamalpais loop from Fairfax pm.
Eastern Sierra California
Mosquito Flat from Bishop. 3,124m above sea level
Bristlecone from Big Pine.
Horseshoe Meadows + Whitney Portal.
Onion Valley
Colorado
Grand Mesa (both sides).
Independence pass (both sides).
Copper Triangle.
Trail ridge rd (both sides).
Mt Evans 4,315m!
Pikes Peak 4,301m
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Mt Graham.
Mt Lemmon
California
Palomar Mountain South Grade and East Grade.
Glendora Mountain road /Glendora Ridge road + Mt Baldy
@RonK - can watch that clip repeatedly!
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby dalai47 » Thu Dec 07, 2017 4:23 pm
Had Mt Evans nearly to myself from Echo lake onward as the road was closed to vehicles due to landslides caused by flooding the day prior... Only car was a Ranger out checking on the mountain goats. Was quite eerie up there alone in the clouds!
Pikes Peak was the opposite experience being covered in tourists, which also meant lots of cars though traffic was respectful. Almost rock star status around the summit from the people being incredulous I could have ridden up the monster. Got asked to be in a number of photos!
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby RonK » Thu Dec 07, 2017 5:35 pm
For sure. I've spent quite a bit of time trekking the Himalaya at those kind of altitudes. I know that it's hard enough to walk let alone ride a bike.dalai47 wrote:Huge difference between 2,200m and +4,000m!
You could make yourself very ill attempting that climb with proper preparation and acclimatisation. In fact even the start of the climb is high enough for many to feel the effects of altitude sickness .
I take my hat off to you.
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby RonK » Thu Dec 07, 2017 5:52 pm
Yes - as impressive at Sebastian Loeb's run in the Peugoet 208 is, it's just not quite the same now the road is sealed.dalai47 wrote:@RonK - can watch that clip repeatedly!
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Postby g-boaf » Thu Dec 07, 2017 7:14 pm
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby dalai47 » Fri Dec 08, 2017 11:27 am
The Himalaya is definitely on the bucket list. Very jealous!RonK wrote:For sure. I've spent quite a bit of time trekking the Himalaya at those kind of altitudes. I know that it's hard enough to walk let alone ride a bike.dalai47 wrote:Huge difference between 2,200m and +4,000m!
You could make yourself very ill attempting that climb with proper preparation and acclimatisation. In fact even the start of the climb is high enough for many to feel the effects of altitude sickness .
Idaho Springs which is the starting point for Mt Evans is already 2294m above sea level! Average gradient isn't steep but pretty much all climbing from the start with 2000m vert over 46km... Highest paved road in North America!
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Postby RonK » Fri Dec 08, 2017 2:26 pm
Don't leave it too long. Development is rapidly encroaching on many of the popular trekking areas. For example, road construction has reduced the famed Annapurna Trek to only 6 days of remote trekking.dalai47 wrote:The Himalaya is definitely on the bucket list. Very jealous!
The Three Passes trek would be a good one for you to tackle.
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby BenGr » Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:07 am
For me it was the last 300m vert where the altitude made itself known, especially with ~10% average. This was after weeks above 2000m altitude including several 3000m+ passes. I hope people taking part arrive with time to acclimatise, as even the early stages could cause problems.
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby g-boaf » Thu Sep 20, 2018 12:59 pm
I've got one already.
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby nezumi » Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:28 pm
What stood out to me was the accomodation options on the 7 day routes, e.g.: https://www.hauteroute.org/events/how-t ... /alps-2019
Budget: "Group/shared accommodation (e.g. apartment, holiday centre, bungalow, gymnasium floor with temporary beds or nuclear shelter)"
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby Warin » Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:59 am
I have staid in one of those. It was a Youth Hostel in Europe. ~350 beds ... I wandered up and down trying to find it .. must be big I thought .. so up I go looking for a building at that address... no ... I wander down looking ...no ... puzzled I take very close attention to the numbers ... it must be here .. but that is a park .. then I see it .. an underground entry with a small YHA sign ..in I go. There were less than 20 of us in 350 beds .. showers were hot and strong. Beds ... well you could chose a room for yourself. An interesting experience. Don't get lost inside.nezumi wrote:Budget: "Group/shared accommodation (e.g. apartment, holiday centre, bungalow, gymnasium floor with temporary beds or nuclear shelter)"
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Re: Mavic Haute Route Rockies 2018 - Pikes Peak on day 7
Postby g-boaf » Mon Sep 24, 2018 12:22 am
I remember last year in Dolomites, some of the accommodations in Innsbruck were gymnasium floors with temporary beds, not the most enticing. The next level up accommodation was Ramada Tivoli - very nice indeed, where I was staying.nezumi wrote:My curiosity was piqued, so I had a bit of a look around the site.
What stood out to me was the accomodation options on the 7 day routes, e.g.: https://www.hauteroute.org/events/how-t ... /alps-2019
Budget: "Group/shared accommodation (e.g. apartment, holiday centre, bungalow, gymnasium floor with temporary beds or nuclear shelter)"
I'd go the next level up if you can. Never seen the nuclear shelters.
The places I had this year were:
Hotel Les Portes de Megeve (comfortable, but quite far away from the village)
Résidence Le Hameau de Valloire (apartments, quite average)
Hôtel Les Flocons (somewhat run down hotel, comfortable enough, good breakfast)
Résidence Vega (ski lodge/apartment, reasonable - but looking old)
Le Bataclan, Auron (nice hotel and friendly staff, but far from the village)
Hotel de Monsigny, Nice (last minute change, really nice place)
The express option can be sometimes better, you might avoid having a hotel or apartment that is 1.5-3.0km away from the village (for race start/end and briefings). You could also try AirBnB.
The briefings / after stage functions are at 6:30pm usually, so if you do dinner after that - then get back to the hotel at say 9pm, and a 7am rollout next morning, the closer the accommodation is the better.
Anything else you want to know, feel free to ask.
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Re: Haute Route Alps 2019 course released
Postby g-boaf » Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:47 am
The Alps course looks like there are some really tough days. Stage three from Courchevel to Alpe d'Huez takes in Madeleine, Glandon and does a climb up the Alpe d'Huez for the finish. 144km and 4600m+.
Day 7 also looks pretty huge, going up Cime de le Bonette before heading down to Nice.
Bonette is the highest mountain pass I've ever ridden up - and going down the other side of it, I reached some of the highest speeds I've ever achieved on a bike. Time trial up Col D'Izoard looks interesting too.
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