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General mountain biking information.
24
September
2014

Riding Bike Parks

Riding Bike Parks

So you are getting a little bored of our local trails since you have done them a thousand times over. Sure you can take a road trip to some other trails but that involves researching how to get there, how to find the trailhead and where to go so you don't get lost. I'm not saying you shouldn't be doing this by any means but sometimes it can be a gamble.

One alternative to trail hunting is to try a bike park. This way you can have a variety of trials to choose from and they will be clearly marked so you don't get yourself lost. Plus most of them offer maps so you can plan ahead and find your way while out on the trail. And if you are not sure of your skills the trails will be ranked on difficulty level so you don't get over your head. And most importantly if you are lazy and don't like to ride up you can take the chair lift to the top and simply ride down!

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25
June
2014

Mountain Biking at Night

Mountain Biking at Night

Now that summer is here depending on where you live it can be too hot to ride during the day which can take all the fun out if mountain biking. It can also be dangerous since it's easy to over exert yourself and you really have to drink your water to stay hydrated to avoid overheating. Plus overdoing it in extreme temperatures can be downright dangerous.

So how about doing some rides at night? Sure you can't get the same views as during the day but it does add a little more of a challenge to your ride because of the decreased visibility. And one of the best parts is that you don't need to worry about getting a sunburn or slathering on the sunscreen. Depending on where you live it can even be pretty hot at night so you still need to bring your water. Being able to ride at night also opens up more possibilities for after work rides since you don’t have to rush to beat the sun from going down. Plus it leaves your weekend days done for things like…chores.

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17
May
2014

Keeping Hydrated on Your Rides

Keeping Hydrated on Your Rides
Now that summer is almost upon us (for some of us it's been here for months) it's even more important to keep yourself hydrated while out on the trail. Lack of hydration can lead to undesirable things like feeling sick, lack of energy and dehydration. The more you sweat the more fluids you need to put back into your body. And if you are downing Gu packs or energy blocks along the way you need to be sure to drink even more.

For most rides a good amount of water will do the trick to make sure your ride is dehydration free. Many riders use hydration packs such as CamelBaks which are worn as a backpack and feature a water tube that you sling over your shoulder to suck the water out of the bladder within the backpack. You can get these packs in various sizes with pockets to hold other things such as food and tools. You can also get various size water bladders as well depending on your needs. One nice trick is to put ice cubes in the bladder along with your water to keep it cooler longer.

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11
April
2014

Southridge U.S.A. Mountain Bike Races

Southridge U.S.A. Mountain Bike Races
With the ever growing popularity of mountain biking comes the increased number of mountain bike race events popping up all over the place. Sure there is the Red Bull Rampage but how many of us could even dream of entering such an event? Well if you do your homework you can find some challenging mountain bike races for us normal people.

If you are a Southern California resident and want to test your riding expertise with others your age and skill level then it's getting easier and easier to find races that you would be able to enter and be able to be competitive in. One of these race series is put on by Southridge U.S.A. and offers races for cross country and downhill riders as well as what they call Super D. Super D is a mixture of both and consists of some technical cross country riding as well as a little downhill mixed in.

The Southridge U.S.A. race series takes place at different times of the year and usually has a winter and summer series with races held at various locations. One of the more common locations is in Fontana because it is setup for cross country, downhill and Super D all in one location. The classes are broken up by skill level such as beginner, sport, expert and pro as well as various age groups. There is also a breakdown for men and women. Your class will determine how many laps you will be doing.

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26
February
2014

Traveling to New Places to Find New Trails

Traveling to New Places to Find New Trails
People who are really into mountain biking tend to go out as much as they can and hit their favorite trails on a regular basis. But if your favorite trails are not too exciting and you don’t have any other local options to spice things up then you may want to think about taking a road trip to go out and explore some new riding areas.

Yeah we know packing up the truck and getting people to commit to a long drive JUST to go riding can be a pain but almost every time you do it you will be glad you did. Once you get out in the open and start exploring some new trails the memories of the long drive and prep work will fade away. And you never know, you may just find the trails of your dreams and it will want to come back more in the future.

Of course you should do some planning before just hitting the road so you don't end up lost and disappointed. Check out trail reviews online or talk to people who have done these trails. YouTube is a great way to see how the trails look and check the difficulty level. Also try and find current trail conditions so you don't end up at a trail that hasn't been maintained and is overgrown with weeds.

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06
January
2014

PedalFest Racing in Castaic, CA

PedalFest Racing in Castaic, CA
Most mountain bikers ride for the fun and the exercise but then you have those who want to take it to the next level and get into racing to satisfy their competitive urges. Maybe you are one of those people who want to take your Strava competition to the next level and try out some head to head racing. This way you can see how your speed skills compare to other riders besides your friends.

There are not too many places that you can go do mountain bike races in the Southern California area but if you want to give it a shot then you should check out the PedalFest race in Castaic, CA which is just a little north of Valencia. This location is pretty central to many areas such as Los Angeles and Ventura County so it's not too much of a drive to get there. Plus the races don't start super early so you don’t have to worry about losing too much sleep trying to get there on time.

The PedalFest series allows you to race for points and place in the series or just race for the fun of it and not have to race all the races. There is an entry fee of $30 per race and $5 for a number plate with the transponder built in which lets them know when you cross the finish line on each lap. You get to keep the number plate to use for your next race. If you register for the entire season it works out to be $25 per race but there is a limit of 150 people to get this discounted rate.

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06
December
2013

Choosing the Right Type of Mountain Bike Shoe

Choosing the Right Type of Mountain Bike Shoe
Unless you ride your mountain bike barefoot I’m sure you have wondered if the shoes you are wearing to ride are doing the job or if there is something better out there to help you stay on your pedals. Many people just tend to use whatever shoes they have for riding because they don't know any better. If you are using your normal every day tennis shoes as riding shoes then you are most likely getting the grip and support you need to make the most out of your riding experience and if you think you are then you are wrong!

If you haven't used a mountain bike specific shoe then you don't know what you are missing because it will make a big difference when riding uphill and riding downhill. Regular shoes for the most part are not stiff enough to get proper pedaling power out of and also don't grip the pedals as good as they should. Shoes such as lightweight low cut hiking boots make decent mountain biking shoes because they tend to be on the stiff side and have decent grip but they still don't work as good as mountain bike specific shoes. Your Vans skateboard shoe is too flexible to be a good mountain bike shoe even though you see a lot of people using that type of shoe for riding.

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