Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Route!



Friday, July 29, 2011

Important CFiTT news!!

Important CFiTT news!!! Event has been moved to Nov 12th due to the bridge being closed at Oklawaha. Its a historic part of the route and this river cannot be forged. http://www.ocala.com/article/2​0110718/ARTICLES/110719756?p=1​&tc=pg

The route will be finalized soon. Since we are waiting till the 12th of novemember that means less pavement, less double track and more singletrack added as we will be riding the new Blue trail between SR 200 and CR 484.

thanks,

The NaKeD InDiaN

Monday, June 20, 2011

Cross Florida Individual Time Trial - 2011 Edition

November 12th 2011 at 8am will start the 2011 running of the Cross Florida Individual Time Trial.

Traditionally it would start at Paisley Mountain bike Trailhead and route you north thru Silver Glenn and Lake Eaton back down south into Marshall Swamp and the Cross Florida Greenway, eventually ending up at Tucker Hill in Croom Forest.

This year we are starting backwards and going 7 miles longer bringing the total estimated mileage to 184 miles.

There are no entry fees or prizes for this event. The only way to be considered an official participant is to have in our posession however creative or lack there of a letter of intent. A Simple Im IN is enough, but if you feel to elaborate it is encouraged.

There will be no cue sheets provided for this route, only a GPX file and instructions on how to use said file. Riders are encouraged to use a GPS.



The route is composed of Singletrack, forest road, paved roads, bike trails, double track and grassy abandoned easements. This is an at your own risk personal challenge that each rider voluntarily wants to engage in. There is merely a recommended start time for the route, but riders can start at any time.

Tracking is established by using a SPOT device. SPOT device is required for the participation as Trackleaders will be providing coverage at Trackleaders dot com. If you do not own a SPOT satellite tracking unit they are available from Trackleaders at a very reasonable cost.

Rules:

1. You must complete the route under your own power. Once you set foot in a motored power vehicle you are voluntarily withdrawing from the challenge.

2. There is a no drafting rule in effect.

3. You must be able to safely carry yourself the length of the route. You can only obtain supplies from commercial establishments along or near the route. You cannot pre arrange any kind of support or supplies and there are no SAG vehicles allowed.


4. There will be 10 checkpoints that you are required to provide photographic evidence for. Some checkpoints may require video documentation. In an effort to prove that you passed these areas you can either email your pics and videos to Nakedindian@singletracksamurai.com or you can post them on your facebook wall for me to see and verify.

There will be some checkpoints that will be similar for the 2011 event, but some that will be different. To keep things interesting the checkpoints will be revealed the morning of the event. One checkpoint will allow for a time bonus of 2 hours, any missing checkpoints results in a time deduction of 30 minutes.

5. You can take as long as you need to complete the challenge, there is no time limit and no cut offs.

I hope this is the year you decide to give the route a try.

Email me at nakedindian@singletracksamurai.com

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Huracan 300 Live Tracking

Follow your favorite endurance cyclists as they embark on Florida's ultimate off road endurance experience!

Each participant will be carrying a Spot GPS tracking device. Their progress can be viewed on the following website:  http://trackleaders.com/huracan




Sunday, November 28, 2010

HuRaCaN 300

The Huracan 300 Challenge is the ULTIMATE OFF-ROAD ENDURANCE EXPERIENCE in the state of Florida.
The route features over 100-miles of singletrack, many remote miles of double track forest roads and abandoned paths, and a few miles of pavement here-and-there. During the route riders cross numerous forests, The Cross Florida Greenway, two mountain bike parks and miles of some of Florida's longest and hardest climbs. That's right, we said long and hard.

This year we are pleased to offer riders the ability to participate in one of four ways. For those seeking the ultimate challenge, an Individual Time Trial (ITT) format is the only way to go. You also have the option to ride Solo using the staging ares for support. For those wishing to suffer with someone else, there is the Duo Team category. The final option is to pass the baton each day along the course in the Team Relay category.

This challenge offers riders the ability to participate using a stage format. The clock starts at the beginning of each stage and ends at the stages conclusion. Each individual or team's stage time is then compiled for a total elapsed time. Pretty straight forward.

At the designated staging areas support is allowed - but support is not allowed at any other point along the course from you support team. Support may be taken to the racer in the staging area, but the racer can not be taken to the support.

Fastest overall time wins. Sound like a challenge?

Please checks the RULES; any rule violation results in a severe time penalty.

Race Detail:

The Huracan Challenge is a loop - you finish where you begin.

Total mileage +/-300 miles.

Stage 1: Friday, March 4th at 8am. The stage begins in Minneola, Florida and ends at Stompknockers by the River near Inverness, Florida. This stage features some big climbs on the way out of Clermont, then immediately leads into dirt roads. Also it requires crossing the Green Swamp, Richloam Tract, 20-miles of Croom singletrack and Potts Preserve before you reach Stumpknockers to finally rest and recover.

Stage 2: Saturday March 5th at 8am. This leg of the challenge goes from Stumpknockers across the Cross Florida Greenway and all the way across the Ocala National Forest ending at its most southern terminus; Paisley MTB trail head in Paisley, Florida. The route across the Ocala National Forest is surprisingly challenging.... not to be underestimated.

Stage 3: Sunday March 6th at 8am. When leaving Paisley you start the day with the infamous Maggie Jones Road, leading you into Seminole Forest, and then across the Rock Springs Preserve. Upon leaving Rock Springs Preserve you have to portage your bike across the Wekiva River into the Wekiwa State Park to buff singletrack and fire roads that lead you into Apopka, Florida. Once in Apopka you continue via the Lake Apopka Preserve ending your Loop with some of the biggest and longest climbs on the route before you get back to where you began - Minneola.

There is no entry fee and their are no prizes, this is a ride for HONOR and bragging rights.

SOLO ITT format is the original and hardest category to race. You agree to complete the route under your own power following the self supported rules with no pre-arranged outside assistance.

SOLO Riders are free to receive support in the staging areas.

Duo is any two person team. You are free to draft and support each other in any way you please. The team's time-clock will not stop until both team members cross the finish line for each stage. You and your team mate travel together along the entire route following the stage format. Suffering together is always better than suffering alone!

Relay teams can be made up of 2 or 3 riders. The "baton" can only be exchanged in the staging areas. Your team leapfrogs ahead and meets you at the stage end and then the next day, your team mate takes on the pleasure of racing to the next stage end. Being a relay team member, you may also draft and get support from other racers on the course.

SOLO, Relay and Duo teams are competing against each other and will be scored as such. Total fastest time wins no matter what class or what type of equipment you choose to complete the challenge. ITT racers are scored separately.

To navigate the route a GPX file will be provided. From that file riders may make their own cue sheets and print their own map.

Rules:

1. Riders must complete the loop on their bike, being propelled in no way shape or form by a motor vehicle and following the route provided in the GPX within a 100-foot deviation.

2. ALL Riders may draft and assist one another freely during the event. Riders are able to assist, tow, or help each other any way they see fit between the staging areas. This is to bring about a sense of camaraderie and brotherhood (sisterhood). Some racing ITT may feel it more pure to not draft, tow, or take food and water. Honorable, but not against the rules to do so for this event.

3. Riders are able to receive outside support in only two designated areas. Stumpknockers Restaurant and Paisley MTB Trailhead.

To receive outside pre-arranged support in any other place results in a 99-hour penalty. Pre-arranged means: From friends, family, cache, or any other source of which the racers may have knowledge. Items left or dropped "accidentally" by friends or family such that a racer happens upon the item is the same as support and subject to penalty.

4. If at any time a rider enters, climbs or rides in any type of motor vehicle, he is officially withdrawing from the challenge and his time will no longer be counted or recognized. This includes in the staging areas even if it is just for a place to rest.

The only exception to this rule are relay racers acting as their own self contained support unit. NOTE: The racer in that day's stage may not use the vehicle of his team mates until the "baton" is passed. At which time the team member receiving the baton may no longer make use of the vehicle.

5. Use of GPS, cell phones and any navigational apps are allowed anytime during the race.

6. Use of public/private/commercial/Trail Magic/ services are allowed any time during the race. Trail Magic is the kindness of a stranger and works off the philosophy that it is a possible resource available to any other racer on the course.

7. For the sake of safety there will be a required gear list.
First aid kit.
Front and rear light.
Helmet.
Ability to carry a minimum of 48 oz of water.
Emergnecy calories for the stage.
2 tubes, pump or CO2, chain tool, and multi tool.
Quick link/chain pin.
Emergency whistle.
Cell phone or some means of getting outside assistance in a 911 emergency.

NOTE: Racers will not be able to continue in the challenge if they cannot present this gear anytime during the race. A 36-hour penalty will be assessed for any racer not maintaining the required items while on course.

8. The clock starts at the beginning of the stage at 8 a.m. and stops when you reach the next staging area. The clock does not stop for ITT racers, though they may stop and rest as needed.

9. Fastest time wins.

10. You must start and end the event on the same bike with which you began the event. Relay racers must follow the same rule. Each rider that starts with a particular bike on the team must finish with that same bike each stage. Remember any outside support outside of a staging area results in a 99-hour penalty.

11. Relay team mates may not follow a racer or meet them anywhere on course. This is to prevent “accidental” support and to not give unfair advantage by giving even moral support that would not be available to the entire field

Friday, June 25, 2010

O ya, LOt's GOinG ON!!!

So,

Do you want to Ride with SSP?

Well we are very active this summer with 4 events in July.

July 3rd we will be at the Bicyclery in West Palm Beach sponsoring the First Official Ride the Divide Movie Premier in West Palm Beach.
That Same day I believe were doing an 8am dirty ride out there with Bryan Frantz, so if you want to join us on that, get at me.
As well, we will be doing a Bikepacking off road touring Clinic at 6pm and hosting the show.

If you have not seen the movie it is over the top in both cinematography and content. Its not just a story about the ride, but more about the people and the challenges they face on the route, completely and totally awesome I recommend everyone see it not just riders.

July 10th I am hosting the Samurai Roubaix starting from the Howland Boulevard Wal Mart Parking lot. Were rolling at 8am for an 82 mile ride Naked Indian Singletrack Samurai style. Truly a unique road ride featuring a traverse of the Seminole Forest.

July 17th I am heading back to Lake Okeechobee for 120 miles of suck. LOL. Starting at 7pm going the oppossite direction, riding all night till the beast is killed, hopefully 4th times the charm??

July 24th SSP well be riding From Clermont to Tampa mostly off road in hopes of mapping the connection for the future Transflorida route. If you want to do a bikepack overnight trip and have some adventure you can join. Rolling most likely early on the 24th.

A fun packed month of adventure and your invited. Email me at Nakedindian@singletracksamurai.com.

Looking forward to alot of riding this weekend,

take care,

Laters,

The NaKeD InDiaN

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Ride The Divide Screening: West Palm Beach

"An award-winning feature film about the world's toughest mountain bike race, which traverses over 2700 miles along the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains. The film weaves the story of three characters' experiences with immense mountain beauty and small-town culture as they attempt to pedal from Banff, Canada to a small, dusty crossing on the Mexican border."


Both Karlos Rodriguez Bernart and Rob Roberts from Singletrack Samurai productions will be attending the 2011 running of the Tour Divide. In an effort to raise funds to get us there we are hosting a Screening of a documentary about the hardest Mountain Bike Race in the world.

Bicyclery, Inc.
1649 ½ N. Military Trail
West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Phone: 561-684-8444
Fax: 561-471-0444

Saturday July 3rd, 2010 at 8pm Tom Rassiga & Singletrack Samurai productions will be hosting a showing at the Bicyclery parking lot. It is outside seating, bring your chairs and blankets, tickets will be $5 and there will be plenty of room. Online ticketing will be available at http://ridethedividewestpalm.eventbrite.com

Ride The Divide Movie Trailer from Ride The Divide on Vimeo.



There will also be a Sale at the Local Shop all weekend long, barbecue food and drinks available for purchase. As well we will be hosting a Bikepacking/off road touring Clinic at 6pm, showing our kits and discussing the growing opportunities for this kind of riding in Florida.

Please join us and show support.

thanks,

The NaKeD InDiaN