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2007 Furnace Creek 508 Solo Race Report-- Stage 8





















From the 508 website:



"Stage Eight: Almost Amboy to Twenty Nine Palms, 58.2 miles. Elevation
Gain: 4170'.

After you pass through the funky throw-back hamlet of Amboy (where you can not
count on any services), you cross the valley and at mile 472 begin the last climb:
1500 feet in 10 miles to Sheephole Summit (Mountain Section Ten). The climb
begins gradually and gets steeper near the top. The shoulder is very sandy; the crew
should be careful with the vehicle. A quick descent leads to the rough road and
rolling slight uphill to the finish line."


Last year Almost Amboy was my favorite Time Station.  They had the place
decorated in a Hawaiian theme.  It was cool and the energy from the volunteers was
refreshing.  This year it wasn’t manned by the same folks and it just didn’t have the
same feel to it.

My only focus after leaving Almost Amboy was chasing down Thrasher.  He was so
far gone I knew it was a lofty goal but it spurred me on to take the last 58 miles and
give it all I had left.  

I was really tired (understatement) and falling asleep just putting in the miles on my
way to Sheephole Summit.  And then I started “chasing the lights”.  I did the same
thing last year.  There’s something about knowing you only have 50 miles to ---heck
that’s just a club ride--- that really motivates you.  

I started doing intervals on the climb.  First couple of intervals were just at a
moderate level—remember I was falling asleep so moderate is actually a step up.  
They didn’t last long only about 30 seconds, and then 1 min, and then 2 min.  After
a few of those I started building the intensity and was doing 30 sec and 1 min long
intervals at very high intensity.  As I got closer to Thrashers’ lights it motivated me
even more.  After a long chase, I passed him on the climb and again he passed me
on the descent.  This like I mentioned before was fun for me and it kept me alert and
motivated.  

If you look at the profile the last 25 miles are a steady incline.  I caught Thraser
again and I just wanted to keep in with in reach but his follow vehicle yielded to the
right so I sprinted past him as fast as I could remembering Chris Kostman’s
comment on passing “….and then as you pass them you blow the doors off of
them…”  Not an exact quote but it is pretty close.  REMEMBER I HAVE BEEN UP
40+ HOURS THIS WAS VERY EXCITING TO ME AT THE TIME! I hope now
when you read this you can feel some of the excitement I was feeling. The way I
see it it is little things like this that fuel me to the finish line after so many hours.  
Thraser and his crew were very nice people and congrats to them for finishing. I
also passed the 4x person team Pac-Rats in the last five miles.  

As I was nearing the finish I asked that my crew cross the line with me. I thought it
was important for them to share in my success since they played such a vital part in
it.  My crew was great.  I think I am spoiled now and I wonder how I can a better
set of crew members.  Brandy, Terry and Timmer thank you so much for all your
support.  I couldn’t have done it without you.  And that’s it I FINISHED THE
FURNACE CREEK 508 FIXED GEAR SOLO. One of only seven riders since 1983
to do it it Fixed Gear.

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