24 Hours of Iron Maiden
Race: 24/12 Hours of Iron Maiden
What: a 24 and 12 hour solo and
team mountain bike race (24 hour solo for the Nankmans)
Where: Tannehill Ironworks Historical
State Park, McCalla, Alabama
When: July 01-02, 2023
Who: by Chainbuster Racing
How: Joël 1st expert and overall 24 hour solo men; Jess 1st expert and overall 24 hour solo female
I’m not going to bore you, the readers, with all the race details. For event specifics refer back to previous blogs and videos of when the Nankmans participated in prior editions of 24 Hours of Iron Maiden 2021 click here and 2020 click here. These accounts give you specifics on event format, the course, racing strategy, etc. The 2023 blog highlights the current year event; If someone said to me “tell me the key points about 24 Hours of Iron Maiden; why do you drive all the way down here from Pennsylvania for this race” here is what I would tell them.2023 brought a change in date from early/mid June to 4th of July weekend. Consensus amongst riders and race organizers is that this date change will stay. Having days off from work for the holiday and a time-frame already committed to having fun works well for a weekend of riding.
Race conditions
Hot, hot, hot!
That sums it up. Temperatures around 100 degrees Fahrenheit
during the day and about 80 degrees at night made the going tough. These
conditions tested even the best hydration, nutrition, and electrolyte
plan. It also meant that riding too hard
at any time could cause overheating, use too much energy, and cause not only
issues at the moment but especially later in the race. Keeping as cool-ish as possible, hydrated,
and not expending too much energy was the name of the game and would be the key
to success later in the event.
Overall the course was dry and fast. Severe thunderstorms did roll through around sunset. This cause a rain delay but it was nice to get cooled off by the rain and be forced to sit for a bit. It also decreased the dust on the course which was nice going into the night laps.
Race organizers and volunteers
Race amenities
Location and course
Tannehill Ironworks Historical
State Park is just as the name implies; a park built around a historic iron works
area. Many historic buildings are still remaining along with a museum. Great way to take in some history and learn
about the area while on site for the weekend. The park is well kept; trails are
in good shape and the camping areas for the weekend are quite sufficient and
have all the ideal and needed amenities for a 24 hour race weekend (see above).
Being a natural area nature was abundant. Beautiful pine forests with these really amazing huge pine cones, interesting rock formations, creeks and a small pond lined the course. At night armadillo, numerous types of reptiles and amphibians, and deer were out and about. Coyotes and owls were heard but not seen. The cicada were almost deafening at times.
Fellow riders
The miles flew by with endless friendly chit chat amongst riders. I can’t think of many other races where I have talked to so many people for the entire event. Many people rode numerous laps together, saw each other on the course over and over, and truly got to know each other. It was so pleasant to continually ride and talk with the same riders over and over and to look forward to the comradery of riding with others. So many friendly racers! This made the long and grueling pedaling much more pleasant.
Personal recap
Joël bike: Pivot Mach 4 SL
Jess bike: Liv Pique Advanced
Lupine Lights for both: Jess Piko
on helmet; Joël Piko on helmet and Betty on handlebar
Pit set-up: our Ram Promaster
campervan with awning parked along the course
Support team: no-one; we race solo
and are self-supported. Out dog Clifford comes along with us; he is supportive
via mid-race petting and cuddling when emotional support is needed.
Bike shop: Saucon Valley Bikes for
all bike care along with clothing, gear, equipment
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