Salomon/Crested Butte Team Blog
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Winning aint easy..

No really, it really isn't easy. I suffered like nobody's business. Usually riding your bike for 18 hours is hard but I enjoy it but this weekend was hard. I can tell you the course forwards and backwards and I have mad skills in the sand now. Now, I am ready for the season to really start. We are doing a 24 hour adventure race this weekend in Colorado which is going to be the real kick off to the season. I hope I can remember how to use my compass.

Here's to awesome costumes at the Fat Tire Festival, wining the bottle walk competition, winning the 18 hours of Fruita, and the end of ski season.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

COSMIC Series Finals



The 2008 COSMIC Series finals are completed with the final race of the season taking place this past weekend at A-Basin. With an elevation at the start of the race of almost 10,800 ft it was tough to ever recover from the over 5,000 vertical feet of elevation gain on the course.

Team Salomon/Crested Butte of course was representing with Wick taking first in the race and the overall series points victory! Jon Brown finished 4th in the race and 2nd overall in the series and the lovely Jari place 2nd in the race and 2nd in the Series behind Monique Merrill of Nike!
Next up for the team is a regional adventure race in Buena Vista as part of the AdventurXtreme Series on May 10th and then off to Ireland for The Turas June 15-21.

Don't worry though we're still skiing up in the mountains around Crested Butte for some time yet, there is tons of snow STILL here!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The Gnarliest Race in the State of Colorado!

Team Salomon/Crested Butte is just getting over the 11th addition of the Elk Mountain Grand Traverse. Read all about it in the Denver Post! See the link below.

So how did the team do? Jari and her partner, Olympian Nordic skier Rebecca Dussault...1st! Wick & Sully 3rd and Jon & his partner Brian Smith 4th in one of the tightest finishes ever for the top four teams, all separated by under 4 1/2 minutes.

Taking the top spot in the men's division was adventure racing legend Mike Kloser and his partner Jay Henry.


http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_8763623

Race Report on the Men's Race

http://www.teamcrestedbutte.com/page.cfm?pageid=1414

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Whad up? From the town under miles and miles of snow. It has been so crazy here. The snow has been epic. We have so much that our stop signs are under snow. And our street signs. And some of our houses. So getting around is a bit tricky if you are new to town.

Racing has been good. Wick, JB and I (Jari) all qualified for the U.S. Ski Mountaineering Team. The world champs are next week in Switzerland. Wick will be the only one of us going and representing the U.S. Just not enough sponsorship money, these things will happen.

The guys raced the Crested Butte Randonnee Ralley last weekend and placed 2nd (Wick), 3rd (JB), and 4th (SUlly). They did me proud. I was in a wedding in Breckenridge, which was good on a different level. Next Sully will be racing the 24 hours of Sunlight this weekend, trying to break the world record for most vertical in one day. Good Luck Sully!!!!

We are supposed to get more snow for the next 5 days. I will be keeping my fingers crossed.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Eric Sullivan Interviewed on The Outdoor Journey


As Sully heads down to Grants, NM for this weekends 25th running of the Mt. Taylor Quad, read a resent interview about Sully's training habits and past results here.



Thursday, February 14, 2008

What's Your Gear Room Look Like?

Here is Wick's gear room. Send us photos of your's, if its good we'll throw it up on our site.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Heading to Switzerland


After a successful weekend of ski racing with our home race as part of the COSMIC Series, we are making final preparations to head over to Switzerland. Unfortunately, only Bryan Wickenhauser will be going as Jari and Jon are finding it difficult to attend. Sully has got the Mt. Taylor Quad this weekend followed by the 24 Hours of Sunlight ski race on Feb. 23. Stay tuned for more exciting racing.
The picture is from racing this past weekend in CB with Jon Brown leading the charge and Bryan Wickenhauser in 3rd.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Three Team Members make US Ski Mountaineering Team!


Team Salomon/Crested Butte got "the phone call"

from race director and head coach, Pete Swenson! Three of our four member team will be competeing over in Switzerland february 23-29th as part of the US Ski Mountaineering Team!

For details on the racing scene go to

http://www.crestedbuttenews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=255&Itemid=44

Details on the World Championships

www.smwc2008.com

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Training for Primal Quest? Ski Mountaineering!


Happy New Year folks!
With 56" in the last 7 days and over 8ft in December its tough to think about the 2008 Primal Quest in Montana.
So how is Team Salomon/Crested Butte training for it? Randonee racing folks! Every race is usually high intensity vertical for 2-3 hours with 3,000-5,000ft of elevation gain. I think I heard Don Mann mention something about over 90,000 vertical feet of gain in PQ MT, so start thinking about getting into this sport! Its really about the training for this sport that will transfer over nicely to PQ this summer, plus its a lot of fun. For race details check out our team site www.teamcrestedbutte.com or race organizer Pete Swenson's COSMIC race site at
www.cosmicski.com for events and details.
If nothing else come visit Crested Butte and ski with us!
Ski Fast,
Team Salomon/Crested Butte

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Happy Holidays From Team Salomon/Crested Butte

Happy Holidays to everyone on in AR land! We wish everyone a safe & successful 2008, full of victories! Thanks to all our sponsors & supporters who followed Team Salomon/Crested Butte during 2007. Come ski with us in Crested Butte, we've gotten over 7 feet in December already!

Happy Holidays,
Team Salomon/Crested Butte

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Back From Abu Dhabi

What a great experience. Well caffieinated & still heavily jet lagged the team has landed back in Crested Butte where we've got near record snow fall amounts on the ground (more on that in another blog).

Abu Dhabi delivered everything it promised; challenge, beauty, heat and true adventure! The team had a goal going into the race of a top 5 result with one of the most elite fields of the year. In the end we missed our goal by a little bit but feel fortunate to have raced there. Had the camel hiking day's results not been neutralized by the race organization our goal could have been achieved. All the teams were nervous about having a "wild beast" determine your fate (we've seen it in other races before and the jury is still out on wild animals in AR...), its a total luck of the draw. Needless to say we had a descent experience with our camel, but it was still like getting your teeth pulled, with the bloody beast!

The first two days encompassed 120km+ of paddling in the Persian Gulf where we suffered as our paddling skills are still developing. After the 2nd day of paddling we were taking into the Liwa Oasis (think massive sand dunes) where we got a taste of what was to come....an over the top experience put forth by the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority. Great food, ambiance like you expect from a hookah lounge, basically a sanctuary where you were allowed for a little bit to forget about the days hard work. The United Arab Emerites (UAE) army provided all logistics setting up the massive canvas tents, food, and facilities at each camp along the way.

The next two days of racing (84km & 40km) were all about sand dunes, and foot management with the ridiculous amounts of sand in your shoes. The second of these two days was with the camel (40km) and the results as I mentioned were wiped away by the race organizers.

The fifth days was a 54km bike with lots of .....push the bike through 8-10" of sandy stretches in mid 90's temps. Never a place to hide from the sun the shorter distance this day really turned up the heat on teams as racing was fast and furious!

From there it was another bus ride to the final camp and the 6th and final day of racing near the only mountain in Abu Dhabi, rising nearly 2000 ft. off the desert floor. This night we camped on grass (yeah!) and had another great dinner provided by the organization. The next morning we raced up and over this razor back ridge of a mountain for 24km, with a spectacular ropes section thrown in along the way. This lasted for about 8 hours and then finished up with what amounted to a 20km group road ride to a 5km trail run to the ultimate finish line!

The awards party was over the top as well, with great food, ambiance, and leaders of the country. Its obvious Abu Dhabi laid out the red carpet for the athletes as this country is setting on a pile of money. Its rumored they will try again next year to pull this race off. Put this one on your calendar for next year, its that good!

Time to Ski!