Wednesday, June 29, 2011

High Altitude Training Camp - Week 1

The crew on the Tahoe City Rim Trail

Singletrack bliss

Still a huge amount of snow above 7000 feet

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Whole Athlete-Specialized Juniors on Podiums in Three States

It was another full weekend of racing for the Whole Athlete-Specialized Team. In Santa Rosa, California, Lucas Newcomb and Josie Nordrum each won the Annadel XC junior races, only two of seven team podium finishes. In Park City, Keegan Swenson took his second win in the Utah State Championship Series while Max Houtzager finished third in Wisconsin at the fifth stop of the ProXCT series at Nordic Mountain. The team took home a total of nine podium placings and 15 top-10 finishes across three states.

Swenson takes his eighth win of the season

Full list of top-10 results here>

Friday, June 24, 2011

Whole Athlete-Specialized Cycling Team Preps for National Championships with High Altitude Training Camp

For the third consecutive year the Whole Athlete-Specialized Cycling Team will prepare for the Mountain Bike National Championships with a three-week high altitude training camp.

With the Nationals course in Sun Valley, ID at 6000 ft., the team will prepare by acclimating to the thin air of North Lake Tahoe while training and racing for the three weeks prior to the main event. The camp kicks off with the Annadel XC race in Santa Rosa on Saturday June 25th, then it's up to the Sierra's, where the following two weekends include the Peavine Challenge XC in Reno, NV and the Downieville Classic.

True to Whole Athlete's holistic approach, the team camp includes daily yoga, highly nutritious meals, mental training sessions with the team sport psychologist and of course, epic riding. The camp is truly a team effort and the young riders share the cooking, cleaning and bike maintenance responsibilities. Eight junior boys, four U23s and five junior girls will represent the team at Nationals, with Kate Courtney and Keegan Swenson each defending their 2010 Junior titles.

Follow the young riders during their camp adventures here on the team blog and Facebook.

Whole Athlete-Specialized National Championship Team

U23 Men
Zach Valdez
Will Curtis
Will Patterson
Riley Predum

Junior Men 17/18
Keegan Swenson
Tony Smith
Max Houtzager
Taylor Smith
Eliel Anttila
Bobby Zidek

Junior Men 15/16
Lucas Newcomb
Jonny Kaufman

Junior Women 17/18
Sofia Hamilton
Mackinzie Stanley
Victoria Yoham

Junior Women 15/16
Kate Courtney
Josie Nordrum

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Double Victory in XC & Super-D: Valdez in Big Bear, Houtzager in Ashland

U23 standout Zach Valdez took his first pro win at the Kenda Cup Final in Big Bear, CA. Zach has been close to that top step with multiple podium finishes this season, while that elusive win has been just out of reach - until now!

Meanwhile, "All-Mountain World Champion" Max Houtzager showed once again that he is one of the most adept bike handlers in the junior ranks by sweeping the Ashland Mountain Challenge in Oregon, winning both the Avid Chainless Challenge and Super-D.

Monday, June 13, 2011

From California to Colorado - Wins across the West

To say the Whole Athlete-Specialized Team is on a roll would be an understatement. At the halfway point of the year now, the team already has 43 wins and over 100 podium finishes!

This past weekend was no exception, as riders found success from California to Colorado. At the 17th annual Skyline MTB XC race in Napa, CA, the team took three wins and eight podium finishes across the various categories, ranging from Junior to Cat 1 to Pro:

Placing

Rider

Category

1st

Tony Smith

Cat 1 18-39

1st

Kate Courtney

Junior Women

1st

Dario Fredrick

Cat 1 40+

2nd

Max Houtzager

Cat 1 18-39

2nd

Mackinzie Stanley

Junior Women

2nd

Eliel Anttila

Junior Men

3rd

Will Curtis

Pro

3rd

Sofia Hamilton

Junior Women

4th

Victoria Yoham

Junior Women

4th

Bobby Zidek

Junior Men

tony smith, max houtzager
Tony Smith and Max Houtzager go 1-2 in the Cat 1 race

kate courtney, sofia hamilton
Kate Courtney, Mackinzie Stanley (not pictured), Sofia Hamilton and Victoria Yoham (not pictured)
sweep the top-four places in the Junior Women's race

Meanwhile, young Lucas Newcomb took a convincing win at the Hotter than Habanero XC in Colorado Springs, finishing not only first Junior, but Cat 1 overall as well! The hotly contested race was part of USA Cycling's Junior MTB Development Camp and a qualifier for their European Race Camp in August.

Lucas Newcomb
Lucas Newcomb

Next up for the Whole Athlete-Specialized riders is the Annadel XC race in Santa Rosa, CA, the Wisconsin ProXCT, the Mont Sainte Anne (Canada) and Windham (NY) World Cups, the Downieville Classic, and of course the National Championships in Sun Valley, ID.

Stay tuned for more exciting news!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Podiums on Two Continents: Swenson in Switzerland and Valdez in Santa Ynez

Whole Athlete-Specialized Junior Keegan Swenson showed his talent once again by taking an impressive 2nd place at the Racer Bikes Cup (Swiss National Series) in Granichen, Switzerland. After a strong race in his first-ever World Cup in Offenburg, Germany the weekend before, Swenson once again faced a world-class field of juniors in Granichen, this time landing squarely on the podium.

Swenson on his way to the podium

In his first year as a U23 Pro, Zach Valdez is already making waves. He has consistently finished as one of the top young riders in the spring ProXCTs in both short track and cross country. Only two weeks after a strong 2nd place finish in the Big Bear Kenda Cup cross country, Valdez once again hit the podium with another 2nd place behind former Australian National Champion Sid Taberlay (Kenda H20 Overdrive) in the Santa Ynez US Cup Triple Crown short track.

Valdez hot on Taberlay's heels

Swenson and Valdez are looking to carry their momentum into the North American World Cups in Mont Sainte Anne, Canada and Windham, NY next month, where they will be joined by junior teammates Max Houtzager and Tony Smith.

Stay tuned for more exciting news!

Max Houtzager in action

Swenson