About Our Team

We are a 4 person Adventure Racing team based in Boulder, CO. We pledge to give back 5-10% of all sponsorship money and winnings received in 2009 to environmental nonprofits. Through these efforts, we will again be a carbon-neutral race team for 2009 with all carbon offsets sponsored by Native Energy!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Tiff wins Open 19-29 Marathon MTB National Championship!

Team GoLite Multisport
Firecracker 50 Marathon Mountain Bike National
Championships – Breckenridge, CO
July 4th, 2009

A holiday weekend and racing are great combinations, and we were excited to head up to Breckenridge, CO for the Marathon Mountain Biking National Championships at this year’s Firecracker 50 rac e. With 50 miles of grueling trail, the Firecracker always presents a huge challenge to even the best of mountain bikers. The course yields over 10,800 feet of elevation gain, with an average elevation well over 10500 feet, testing legs and lungs alike. Steep
climbs, screaming down hills, rocky terrain, and sweeping single track combine to make this one of the biggest races of the year. All the competition showed up, as the National Championships were on the line.

Brooks took off first, taking part in one of the first waves to lead out the town’s 4th of July Parade. Breckenridge takes this event to the next level, giving the racers celebrity status as they lead the parade, giving out high-fives to the little kids, and then veering off to the trail systems. Crowds lined the streets and cheered as the cyclists streamed by. Tiffanie’s wave headed down Main Street soon after, and the long day in the saddle began. Fighting through lines of racers and diving between people on single track, the race began to spread out as the race went on. Brooks held on despite the mud and some cramping on the second lap for a clean finish, proving stronger than last year and ascending the podium with an impressive 5th place finish in a very tough field of Men’s Open 30-34. Tiffanie, pushing through a flat tire in the final miles, sailed into the finish line in 1st place for her division Women’s Open 19-29, giving her the stars & stripes jersey and crowned National Marathon Mountain Bike Champion in her division for 2009.

Stay tuned for more – the race season is just getting into top gear!

James wins AXS Purgatory Challenge overall title!

Representing Team GoLite Multisport: James Kovacs
Purgatory Challenge, Durango, CO
June 19, 20, and 21, 2009

Representing Team GoLite, James headed to Durango to put all my endurance to the test. Put on by the Adventure Xstream Adventure Racing crew, the Purgatory Challenge asks for both skills and endurance. A stage race of epic proportions, the first day begins with a 20 mile kayak race, 10 miles of which are upstream. Day two dawns with a 50-mile mountain bike race through mostly single track and tough terrain. The last day ends with a mountain marathon – 26 miles on trail with enough climbing and rocks to make your legs go numb. All three days, all in a row. Bring on the Challenge!

Day 1: 20-Mile Kayak

The morning of the kayak race came with the anticipation of trying to race a kayak both downstream and upstream. Starting up the winding Animas River, kayakers jumped into all sorts of boats, ranging from down river kayaks to sea kayaks to an eight foot white water boat. Starting out a moderate pace not knowing what to expect of the competition, after the first couple of bends I was out of sight of any competition. The scenery was great, the wildlife was spectacular, making the kayaking all that more enjoyable. At eight miles was the turnaround and the start of the much anticipated trip back down river. After meeting the closest competition about seven minutes after the turn-around, it seemed my lead could be the potential event winner. Not wanting to leave anything to change, I dug deeper for the return and ended up with a 15 minute lead going into Day 2 , a good place to be!

Day 2: 50-Mile Mountain Bike

After a good night’s rest at the local campgrounds, day 2 came thinking about some mountain biking fun. The weather looked good; sunny and cool in the morning. The local crew of pro mountain bikers leapt off the start, making for a good legs and lungs burn to the top of Purgatory ski area. At this point, the clouds rolled in and brought the rain, which settled in for the remainder of the race. As the rain became heavier and heavier, the rain felt as if it was coming from every direction, creating mud bogs that coated bikes and riders alike. A few serious stream crossings helped to clean up the bike’s drive train a bit before the last six mile climb back to the top of the ski area, finishing with a quick and rocky descent to the finish. After a rough day in the rain and mud, I was relieved to find out that I was still 15 minutes ahead of the nearest competition in the Challenge, and still in the lead heading into the final day.

Day 3: Trail Marathon

With the realization that I had 15 minutes on the nearest competition, I came to the start line on Day 3 feeling great. The plan for the day was to pace with the nearest competition and see what would happen. The start gun went off, and all the racers ascended up 2 miles to the top of the ski resort. Trying to go conservatively, I started the downhill and let my competition take the lead for a bit, but always within sight. The scenery was awesome; the wildflowers were in full bloom and running next to the creek proved relaxing and calming for my tired body. Running a bit faster than what the race director was expecting, another runner and I arrived at the first aid station without them being ready. Hurrying to get us water bottles, I grabbed one and continued on my way again. At about mile 20, my fellow runner and pacer during the race began to slow down and at that point I saw it as my chance to take off on my own. Running my own pace through the end, I crossed under the finish line
in under 4 hours, what I considered a great time for a trail run in the mountains on the third day of tough competition. In the end, I put an additional 10 minutes on my closest competition, winning the overall title!

The weekend proved to be an amazing time, another amazing finish for Team GoLite, and one more win for all our sponsors.