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Dairyland Dare

When:
Saturday, August 9, 2014, 6:00 AM until 5:00 PM
Where:
http://www.dairylanddare.com/index.html
Dodgeville, WI  53595
Additional Info:
Category:
Sponsored by another group
Registration is recommended
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Attendees pay for their own charges
What used to be part of the Wisconsin Triple Crown series, Dairyland Dare is the only endurance ride left for 2014.  A typical ride starts with us strapping timing chips to our ankles, and then heading out over the starting line whenever we're ready. Though there are timers involved, this is about endurance and not speed. So you need to pace yourself. Smirk at the first handful of speed demons out of the gate, because you'll be passing them when they're stopped, red-faced and sweaty, at the side of the road. Oh yes, there will be hills! Huffing and puffing steep short ascents, and liberating technical downhills where you can reach over 40mph if that's within your comfort zone. The shortest route is 50K and the longest is 300K!!
  
We will be trying to make personal best efforts and probably taking routes of different lengths, so this won't be a peloton or group ride. We'll all do our individual best, or at least survive, and then meet at the finish and catch our breath together over food and a beverage of choice! 
The location for these rides is not close to Chicago so you may want to take at least a half-day off Friday from work in order to drive/ride up and still wake up well-rested at the event site the morning of the ride. 
 
Some other recommended preparation would be hill and/or interval training, and coming to the event with a fast, skinny-tired, light bike. Also, a triple crankset on your bike may make the difference between spinning up hills and standing on your pedals while lurching upwards. Good brakes are also a must for those steep descents. Don't leave out nutrition either! We can plan on meeting for breakfast or coffee the morning of the ride, but dinner and breakfast need to be carefully considered for endurance events -- so know what foods work for you, and plan on having those. 
 
Registering on the WCCC site is not required, but will help us coordinate meetups, carpooling, communication with emergency contacts if anything goes wrong, and more. However, you must register for the rides at the sponsors' websites. 
 
Starting times based on route:
 
• 6:00AM & 6:15AM: 250/300K start
• 6:30AM & 6:45AM: 150/200K start
• 7:00AM & 7:15AM: 100/150/200K start
• 7:30AM & 7:45AM: 50/100K start
• 8:00AM Last official start


More info and register here