24 Hours of Summer Solstice
June 22-23, 2019
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jess 2nd overall solo women
Joël very back of the pack
Hardcore 24
July 27-28, 2019
Naples, New York
Joël 1st overall solo men
24 Hours of Summer Solstice; by Chico Racing
The course is fun, not too technical, and has no major sustained climbs; just many short punchy ups and downs. It's a flowy and inviting course for a 24 hour race, but don't be fooled, once fatigue sets in there are areas on the course that become quite difficult. Laps average 60 to 90 minutes for Joël and I. There are always other riders out on course, which is a blessing and a curse. It's nice to always have others around to talk to and assist if needed. But it also means there is going to be the need for passing and getting by, which is not bad when solo riders are fresh and coherent. But once the night lap ensue and the super speedy team riders are zooming around it can get a little stressful for the solo riders. Most team riders were pleasant about it but some were a little pushy in their need to pass. Please guys, just relax for a second and wait until there is a safe place to pass. Lots of deer out at night and lots of mosquitoes. One year at this race I saw coyote, none this year.So why did we loose our pushers? Stressful weeks at work leading up to the race? A long drive to this race on Friday? 90 minute laps mess with our hydration/nutrition strategy a bit (we like to eat/change bottles every hour). Who knows, we will probably never know. All we can do is regroup and recharge for the next race.
Personally not the best race for Joël and I, not quite what we expected. But still a race we would recommend, come back to, and enjoyed.Hardcore 24
Redemption, retribution, revenge upon ourselves was the outcome for this race. After less than stellar performances at Summer Solstice both Joël and I wanted to have good races here.
Hardcore 24 is one of, if not the ultimate, favorite 24 hour race of ours. Great course, relaxed and fun vibe, race director who really wants people to enjoy the event. The venue is racer friendly and the little town of Naples is a great place to also tour/vacation in before and after the event.
The course is amazing! Super fun and challenging, just like the Nankmans like. Overall technical, no boulders or huge rock gardens but just overall rocky, rooty, chattery and babyheads everywhere. A few false ups and downs are mixed in with short and steep climbs and descents. Many of these became hike-a-bikes by the end of the race. There are some nice flowy sections through fern gardens and a really fast and fun descent with some little jumps and berms on the back half of the course. But my favorite part of the course- what it looks like at night. Light displays marked each mile and woodland creatures were everywhere. Slugs, snakes, toads, deer, opossums, skunk and mice scurried about.Just what an awesome event. Great people all around; racers, spectators, and race personnel. Fun and challenging course and good venue. Just an overall awesome vibe. And the bacon, crispy bacon. Someone was making bacon on the grill during the morning laps and handing it out to weary racers. What a spectacular trailside treat.
Once the aches, pains, and soreness wore off Joël and I were already discussing our plans for next year's event.
- written by Jess
- input from Joël
- photos by us and Apex Race Photography