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Old 2006-05-21, 09:31 AM   #1
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Roadie vs Mountainbike vs Running vs Unicyclist (Hillclimb Race)

Just got back on the unicycle for the first time in 3 1/2 months, so I thought I'd have a go at the inaugral Owhiro Bay to Hawkins Hill challenge.
http://www.pnp.org.nz/news/index.html?item=80
http://www.vorb.org.nz/article-39280.html

Basically, it's a race between Road Cyclists, MTBkers, Runners (and a Unicyclist) to see who can get from sea level up to Hawkins Hill (495m) the fastest. There are three main ways to get to the top- up the road, up the infamous "Tip Track" (rutted gravel road- 400m elevation in 4.5km), or up the Beta Place track (an option for the runners which hardly anyone took). Most of the runners and all the mountainbikers headed up the Tip Track.

It was a perfect day- cold and slightly damp which made the track firm with plenty of traction. We set off at 30 sec intervals from the Bay. It was 2km up the road before turning into the Tip Track (for the MTBkers) or continuing up the road (for the Roadies). Straight away I knew this was a bad idea when I hit the first 100m of 20+% grade . The Tip Track is one of the steepest tracks in Wellington- it's used by our top Mountainbikers for hillclimb training. Luckily I was able to get off and run up the first section pretty quickly. From there it flattened out a little, but just enough to ride. There were nice bits followed by nasty steep rutted/loose sections that had my heart rate soaring and my legs turning to jelly. I passed quite a few MTBkers but had to run a fair bit of the first km. The middle section was pretty flat and fast, and then it was a medium climb to the top of the track. From there we turned onto a sealed road for another 2km to the finish.

So does this race answer the question of which is the fastest? Difficult to say since the Road Cyclists took a different route to the rest of us. All I can say is that the unicyclist didn't come last but even if I was as fit as the winner, I don't think you'd win it on a unicycle. I lost too much time on the sealed road (about 5min to get to the base of the Tip Track, and 3-4min to get to the finishline from the top of the Tip Track). The grades along the Tip Track were limiting for a unicyclist with only one gear. However, I could run up the steep bits as fast as some of the fastest MTBkers could ride up, but nowhere near as fast a proper runner.

There were just over 100 people racing, with some of the top local riders including a former Mountain-running World Champ and one of our Olympic Mountainbikers (Athens). She beat me by just under 5min

So anyway, here is the summary:
Winning time overall (on a MTB): 24:44
Winning time Roadbike: 27:45
Winning time Running: 30:05
Unicycling time: 38:23

Here's an article from the local newspaper before the race:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dominio...3a6033,00.html

Here are the results (I'm entered as a MTBker even though I rode a 29'er Unicycle, 150mm cranks):
http://www.pnp.org.nz/downloads/mtb_...bvrunmay06.pdf

Can't wait till next year when I can get some practice in before the race

Just for interest, I bought a Heart Rate monitor (it's been about 8yrs since I trained with one, so this is really novel for me).
Racing HR's:
Max HR 201bpm
Avg HR 191bpm
Time 38:23

I tried to get some measurements before the race, I don't know how accurate they are:
Resting HR (measured 2 days ago) 44bpm
Max HR (measured on a bike ride yesterday) 225bpm

Anyway, I hope to see more unicyclists entering next year- perhaps we can have our own category?

Ken

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Old 2006-05-21, 11:07 AM   #2
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Just got back on the unicycle for the first time in 3 1/2 months, so I thought I'd have a go at the inaugral Owhiro Bay to Hawkins Hill challenge. ...
So anyway, here is the summary:
Winning time overall (on a MTB): 24:44
Winning time Roadbike: 27:45
Winning time Running: 30:05
Unicycling time: 38:23
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It's good to have you back, Ken. Good race!
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Old 2006-05-21, 11:12 AM   #3
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If this was mentioned i didnt see it...Which uni did you use, Coker?
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Old 2006-05-21, 11:51 AM   #4
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i bet that was a cool race
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Old 2006-05-21, 02:11 PM   #5
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Wow, 191 bpm average for 38 minutes is quite impressive! You must have managed to keep in pretty good shape despite your lay-up. Good job!
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If this was mentioned i didnt see it...Which uni did you use, Coker?

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(I'm entered as a MTBker even though I rode a 29'er Unicycle, 150mm cranks):
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Old 2006-05-21, 03:10 PM   #7
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There are different ways to win. Speed is the pedestrian way to gauge the winner.

Riding a unicycle like that after your injury, I'd say your ride trumps any of the others on several grounds.

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Old 2006-05-22, 03:01 AM   #8
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Some photos from the ride- just the first bit along the sealed road and the last sealaed section after the Tip Track:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nzphoto...7594140542176/

I see they've put up results by overall time- came 61st/104.
Only about 1min from a top 50% finish. Maybe next year
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