
Friday, February 19, 2010
Rachel Delateur

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Todd Davison

Age 48
Discipline: XC and Endurance Epics, Super D.
Bikes for 2010: Niner One Nine Single speed for XC, Specialized Enduro for Super D and any Downhill stuff I might hit. Santa Cruz Chameleon 1x8 for back up.
History: I started out about 20 years ago on a cheap hard tail cross bike and knobby tires and a trip to the Lake Wenatchee – Leavanworth area. Around 1998 or so I got a full suspension bike and started riding in Capitol Forest and slowly progressed until running into the FOCF group and then started riding a lot more around 2005. I have moved from riding a six inch travel enduro bike as an all mountain bike towards riding light hardtails as all mountain bikes and now on to single speeding as an all mountain pursuit. Somewhere I picked up the habit of doing long rides in the forest and enjoy being out doors all day skiing, hiking, or biking. The local group FOCF really helped get me out meeting other riders and biking more with other people and have more fun doing it with group rides and after ride activities.
Race History: First race about ten years ago sucked bad came in dead last by about an hour on a two hour race course. Not riding and being out of shape did not work well. Then after riding a lot more for a few years I hit a few FOCF super D’s and XC and did not come in last. The last few years some of the FOCF group were racing in a group called Green Line Six racing and I eventually decided to join as it sounded like the racers were always talking about these great trips to races on group rides and at work parties. I figured that racing would force me to learn how to ride faster, further and more efficiently. In 2009 I rode all the Budu race series as an expert (big mistake) coming in near last. Then seven Indie Series races in the sport category and came in the middleof my age category. I tried the High Cascade 100 and did the 24 hour round and round in Spokane with a team. Also rode the FOCF super D and XC race. Racing all those courses really improved my riding and handling skills.
Race Goals: To have fun seeing how far I can push myself against other comparable riders and better riders. Learn how to ride better and faster. Get out and around the Northwest and maybe other areas and ride with the GL6 team.
Favorite Area: Capitol Forest and all 200 miles of trail. Every time I ride any trail or area in Capitol Forest I am thinking this is one of my favorite rides! And in Good weather and bad it is all good the mud and the rain and the snow and the ice and at night with lights !!!
Favorite Race Course: It seems like the worse the course and conditions the better I place! So I have no idea, they all had good points. Green Water for the Indie Series, and the Fort Ebey Course on the Budu Circuit. Sick Puke 09 for pure endurance event.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Erica Keller
Age:28Race Discipline and Category: Cross-country, sport.Years racing: 1Bike(s) of choice: Full suspension Specialized, recently converted my old Cannondale Hardtail to a single speed- it's been a lot of fun to ride.Mountain bike history: I wanted a mountain bike when I was about 8 years old. My father bought me a pink road bike. I was heart broken. When I was 20 years old, had a small amount of cash in my pocket as an undergrad student, and came to Olympia to stay with my uncle (Todd) for a summer, I got my second chance. I found a used Cannondale, custom built by Jeff Hames, in Port Angeles after test-riding about 10 bikes in Seattle. I rode it out along Hurricane Ridge on my way home with it, and I've been riding ever since then. I mostly used it to commute to campus during undergrad and vet school but got out on occasional weekends for some technical single-track, and tired out a few guy-friends. Then I became employed, bought a used full suspension bike (from Rachel) and then I started racing, just last year.
Race history/goals: My first two races were at the end of the Budu series last year and were a lot of fun, after those, I decided I didn't mind the mud if it meant riding with a bunch of other nutty bikers and possibly winning a race or two. I raced in the Indie series; Women's Sport class, and won for my age group. Not bad for the first year, and staying busy as a new vet. Over the winter I converted my first bike into a single speed and hope to race in the Budu series with it. I am also hoping to ride in some longer endurance rides this year as well as the Indie series again. FOCF racing has been a lot of fun too- The Super D weekend was awesome last year!
Favorite riding area/trail: Capitol Forest- 8-50-6, though during the winter down towards Porter is better.Favorite race course: Hmm. The sick puke course this past fall was awesome in it's variety of terrain and degree of challenge in it's length. As well as the weather!Favorite bike buddies; My canine running buddies; Blueberry and Sarnin (Sarnin is soon to become a biking buddy- we'll see how she does on the trails this year!).
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Michael Scholl

Age:50+
Race Discipline and Category:This past year, Beginner and Sport DH at the CF Super D
Years racing: 1
Bike(s) of choice: Norco Fluid1 Built by Derik Archibald at Joy Ride Bikes
Mountain bike history: I've been mountain biking since the early 90's. I started in the Portland area where I rode and worked on trails with a local group, PUMP. Since moving to Oly(work transfer) my interest has grown. Then I fell in with some locals here and have been working and riding in CF with FOCF.
Race history/goals: I took 3rd place overall 45+ beginner in last years BuDu series and 6th overall in Indie Seried. This next year I hope to move to sport or clydsdale.
Favorite riding area/trail: Capitol Forest of course!! Honary mentions to Gifford Pinchot, especially Siouxon. Banner, Newberry, Tillamook and many more yet to be riden trails.
Favorite race course: I love GL6 Super D. Whidbey Island. Leavenworth. South Seatac. Soaring Eagle. Well, you get the picure. I'm in it for the fun and friends. Race, beer and BBQ!!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
POKEY
Race discipline and Category: XC, SUPER-D, DOWNHILL, 100 MILE EPICS. Beg/sport
Years racing: 3
Bike of choice: NORCO
Mountain bike and race history: I really enjoy anything fast and dangerous. Which is why I got into skiing and Mountain Biking (MTB)early in life. I competed in my first XC/DH race when I was about 17 at White Pass Wa. I got 2nd in the DH and 3rd in the XC. I took about 15 years off from life in general and presued my dreams of being a hopeless dopefeind. I made my comeback in 2000 and was ready to race in 2008 with alot of support and encouragment from my close friends and the FOCF (friendsofcapitolforest.org).I have not seen the podium since but still dig racing and suffering with the best of them. Always putting myself up against riders I know are better than me.
Race Goals: My goals when racing are to see new places, network with fellow riders and trail builders, get faster and have FUN. This year I will be riding both ends of the MTB spectrum. On my Single Speed I will be cranking it out at any local XC race and then putting down some Epic 100 milers and hopefully finishing. In between I want to put in some sketchy fast Super-D and Downhill runs. I will not be the fastest rider in any discipline but would consider myself a solid rider on any trail. So if you want to rip it in Capitol Forest come on down and get it!
Ride on, POKEY
Monday, January 11, 2010
Kyle Curtin
Age: 17
Race Disipline and Category: U-18 Sport XC and Super D
Years Racing: 2
Bike(s) of Choice: Norco Fluid LT for Super D's and Norco Nitro for XC
Mountian Bike History: Four years ago my Dad and I ventured out into Capitol Forest looking for new trails to ride. After stumbling around moto trails for our first few rides we met up with FOCF and discovered Gl6. I have been hooked ever since, and have been riding and exploring the many trails of Capitol ever since
Race History/Goals: Last year was my first full season of XC racing, and I had a blast. I finished 2nd in Budu and 3rd in Indie Series, and am looking forward to a packed schedule of XC along with some Super D's, downhill, and hopefully my first 24 hour race
Favorite Ride/Riding Area/Trail: Darn near every trail in Capitol Forest and the Sick Puke 2008
Favorite Race Course: North Seatac, Fort Ebey, and the Capitol Forest Classic XC and Super D course
Courtney Anderson
Age: 33Sunday, January 10, 2010
Matt Jagger

Age: 29 Race Discipline and Category: Expert Singlespeed XC and Pro Super D Years racing:11 Bike(s) of choice: Vassago Jabberwocky for XC and Vassago Bandersnatch for Super D, both 29ers Mountain bike history: I've been riding for around 12 years. Mountain biking gets better with age. Race history/goals: I've done lots of races and my goals are still the same. Have as much fun as possible and never take it, or myself, too seriously. Favorite riding area/trail: Capitol Forest, I have a lot of favorites depending on the time of year and what type of mood i'm in. My favorite all time ride was the 2009 Sick Puke on the Outer Limitsroute. |
Erin Roe
