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Mountain Bike BuddiesRide Video. W e are lucky to live in one of the most spectacular areas of the United States. Within a short drive of St George. Utah there are five national parks and hundreds of … Mountain Bike - Ride your BMX bike on the picturesque and challenging …free online games to play to play free games for your website flash games java games shockwave games, Mountain Biking - product reviews buyers guides bike repairs …A mountain biking resource designed to cover basic skills and beginner advice through more advanced topics discussions and riding styles. Mountain biking product reviews buyers … Mountain bike product reviews forums classifieds trailsGuide to all things mountain biking delivering user-provided reviews of mountain bike products news and tips. BikeBIKES. MOUNTAIN BIKES. & DIRT BIKES Find the mini bikes excercise bike bike racks and other cycling supplies at bike com! We have information on many bicycle brands like trek … Mountain bike trail maps videos photos reviews. GPS data training …Contains mountain bike trail information for the United States as well as some other countries. Free membership allows you to keep track of the trails you ride and the trails you … Mountain Bike Madness - Free Online Game from ShockwaveFree games - Shockwave is the best place to play free online games games downloads and flash games. Mountain Bike links to manufacturersMountain bike links to all major and best biking companies Mountain Bike Magazine: Bikes. Gear. Training. Reviews. MaintenanceEverything for the mountain bike enthusiast from the best mountain bike and equipment reviews to a trail database with the recommended MTB trails in the US. … Moab Preview … XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Mike Janelle Mourned by Cycling Community" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-10 15:13:00

By Cyclingnews StaffAmerican professional racer Mike Janelle died in his rest of heart failure on Friday. November 23 just one day after the Thanksgiving holiday. Janelle was a regular in the road and mountain bike community; during his career he touched the lives of countless cyclists promoters friends and fans. He was found by his pregnant wife. Maribel early Friday morning when she went to wake him and emergency responders were not able to revive him. Besides his wife. Janelle leaves behind their unborn baby due in March of 2008. Just over a month ago the apparently healthy 40 year-old from Colorado competed with Nat Ross as part of aggroup Gary Fisher / Tokyo Joe's in the 24 hours of Moab. The unify won the duo pro category and Janelle was already looking ahead to other endurance events."I've done so many individual solo races. I'd never done a duo and he asked me to do it," said Ross of their shared 24 hours of Moab undergo. Although he is known more recently for his involvement in endurance mountain bike and road events. Janelle raced for much of his career on the road. He was widely loved for his sense of humor and smile. Friends say that he was a joyous person who simply loved to ride. Mike would ride his bike to bring home the bacon winters as a ski instructor at Beaver Creek Resort from his home in nearby Avon. Colorado. A fund has been set up by Janelle's team-mates and friends in his memory in order to support Maribel and their unborn do by. Contributions may be sent to Mike Janelle Memorial Fund c/o 1st Bank of Avon. PO Box 5270. Avon. CO 81620. About JanelleJanelle grew up in Iowa and Colorado and lived for 23 years in shoot County. Colorado according to the Vail Daily. His dad. Jack was a pro cyclist who finished fourth and fifth at the 1980 and 1981 US National Time Trial Championships and mainly raced in Colorado along with Bob create from raw material. Ron Kiefel and the Stetina brothers. Mike's Dad taught him about riding and racing and Mike began his own road racing in 1988 and then took up mountain biking in 1996. In recent years he focused on endurance events both on and off road. Janelle represented the US at the 2005 UCI World Marathon Mountain Bike Championships in Lillehammer. Norway where he finished 65th. The same year he and Jay Henry riding together for the Ford/Tokyo Joe's aggroup rode steadily to a win in the duo pro category at the 24 Hours of Moab. Earlier this year. Mike was one of the members of Team work Creek - Catlin the winning four person team at the Race Across American (RAAM). Other team members included Jim Mortenson. Nat Ross and Zach Bingham. Janelle was also part of the 2005 and 2006 RAAM winning team then called work Creek / Vail."We had just decided to do it (the RAAM) again two weeks ago," said Ross after the team's sponsor announced their commitment. "This was going to be the last year as his life was about to change with the coming baby. We were set to go do the BC Bike Race together this year too."In late July. Janelle finished back up by only ten minutes behind Josh Tostado at National Ultra-Endurance Series Round # 4 the Breckenridge 100 on July 22 in Colorado. Earlier in the month he placed fifth at the USA Cycling National Mountain Bike Marathon championships also held in Breckenridge. Tributes and comments on the death of Mike JanelleNat Ross (Subaru / Gary Fisher) long-time friend and RAAM and 24 Hours of Moab team-mate: "Mike was an incredible instructor on the ride. For those who were willing to be a student he had a lot to offer. The amount of experience he had was incredible - his create was a pro cyclist too. I met Mike through racing because he was one of those guys that just reached out to you. He was one of the pros who was very approachable."Jay Henry (Tokyo Joe's Mountain Bike Race Team) long-time friend and team-mate: "Mike enjoyed racing bikes more than anyone I know. In his 23 year cycling go he attended as many races in as many diciplines as possible simply for the love of the feature. He achieved a great deal of success winning a countless number of races of all varieties. Yet he was most known for his friendly and charismatic personalilty."He treated every one around him with respect always taking the time to communicate with fans or fellow racers. His force on cycling has been profound. As for me personally. I owe so such much to Mike I don't experience where to begin. He has been a teammate a training partner a mentor and most of all a friend. It is difficult to think about riding a ride without him."Greg Randoph. 1996 Olympian: "I knew Mike for the exceed part of a decade. He was a tremendous individual who transcended everything that is true pure and right about cycling. He was a fixture on the racing scene. Road mountain bike endurance. RAAM.. all of it. He raced more than 99% of racers out there. While he did not have ProTour victories or NORBA titles he was a guy who was always in the mix known and loved by all never without a huge grin on his face whether he was 50th or first and would show up to go at so many different events you had to wonder how it was physically possible for someone to be in so many places."Mike Janelle touched the lives of nearly every competitive racer in some way or another not only in Colorado but the entire country. This person's life was unique remarkable and lived to the fullest each and every day. People need to hear about him... You cannot underestimate the impact this death has had on the American cycling community."Todd Wells (GT): "I met Mike through cycling when I first started the NORBA circuit in 1995. I got to know him better when I spent some time in Vail one summer living with my now wife at her parent's accommodate. Mike had also lived with her parents for almost 18 years when her brother former cyclist. Chris Doyle brought him domiciliate one day and he never left. Anyway. I went on many rides with Mike over the years and they were always longer and harder then I wanted to go but that was just how it was with Mike."I bequeath going on one ride with him where we did a big loop from Avon to Leadville to Copper to Vail. It was like 100 miles four or five mountain passes and over 10,000 feet [elevation] for most of the go. He told me it only took about five hours and wasn't very hard. I was so worked on the six hour ride that I could barely train at all the be of the week. Mike was a great person and an amazing athlete. He was an instant friend to everyone he met and will be greatly missed."Chris Eatough (journey / VW): "I undergo known Mike for years and raced against him many times. Mostly 24 hour team races and marathons. His passion for mountain biking was obvious. His attitude was always positive. His smile was huge. He was one of the most popular people in mountain biking. He ordain be missed. As a new create myself. I can say for sure that Mike would undergo made a great dad. His family is very much on my mind and I can only imagine what they are going through."Laird Knight of Granny Gear Productions and 24 Hours of Moab Promoter : "When I first heard about his death. I wished I'd known him better. I missed a real opportunity to get to experience a fine human being. Every experience I had with him was so pleasant. He was a joyous person. His grimace said it all. I realized what I missed by not getting to experience him exceed. He was one of the greats and he had the legs too. I desire I could have had his legs for a day. I desire I could have gone for a go with him."I bequeath the first year he showed up was 1998 24 hours of Moab. He was on a kick-ass pro team and just crushed the field. It was Mike Janelle and Jay Henry and I can't bequeath who else. Mike was always a force to be reckoned with. There couldn't be a more deserving guy. It's people like Mike that act me doing this [promoting]."Jeff cover. NMBS Director: "It seemed like Mike broke on to scene with the National Series and raced with Tokyo Joes for a few years. He was always around the Series. He had one of best smiles one of the beat senses of humor and was one of most talented guys. He was a great guy. I desire I had gotten to know him more off the bike. He always had time for everyone."Chris Fisher from Connecticut: "I am still in shock after learning of Mike's death in his rest. Mike and I became good friends on the mountain bike scene in the mid to late '90s. We were both trying to turn pro and raced the whole national circuit as experts. Mike always had a grimace on his face. He was ever the optimist. Mike was the guy to fasten with when I got tired and frustrated and questioned the logic behind what we were doing. When I retired in '03. I saw Mike less and less but somehow always managed to run into him if I was coaching or racing in the Vail/work Creek area."No matter how long it had been since the last time we had seen each other it always felt desire it had been just yesterday. Mike was an excellent athlete and an even better friend. He will be sorely missed and I cannot change surface convey how awful I conclude for his wife and unborn baby. "Jay Hewitt. Ironman triathlete from South Carolina: "I raced RAAM team for Team Type 1 against Mike and Vail/Beaver Creek in 2006. Vail/Beaver Creek beat us by only four minutes. I was so impressed with Mike and the other members of that team. desire Mike. I'm an endurance cyclist/triathlete. 40 years-old with an infant daughter and feel so sorry for your loss. God arouse to his wife and unborn child."David Broo. Endurance Rider from Norway: "To Mike Janelle's friends family and riding mates. I'm very sorry to comprehend about this tragedy. He was a rider that I looked up to and admired. I'm deeply sad about this. I hope that someone close could put up a foundation or something to support endurance riders. I would like to support that. Something that helps us remember Mike. I hadn't gotten the chance to go against him. But it ordain be a hell of a assort ride in heaven later. Long rides in the sunset with laughter and happy smiles. I promise you all that!Trek / VW Factory Team Pro racer Jenny Smith from wheresbrianandjennysmith blogspot com: "Brian and I feel privileged to have had some of Mike rub off on us during our time riding and racing with him. His attitude zest for life and personality made him the beat kind of person to be around. All my thoughts of him alter me smile whether its the tall tales of $80 dollars worth of McDonald's reviving him during a latter day in the RAAM the smile he had at 3am in the morning the visual of his SLR saddle and aluminum hard follow that he rocked mercilessly over the roughest terrain or the utmost consider we have for his love of life. be in peace Mike you will be sorely missed."Dara Marks Marino from "Anyone who has spent five minutes with Mike has laughed for five minutes straight. He was a phenomenal mountain biker an exceptional skier a seeker of all things fun and exciting. Parties and good times literally followed Mike wherever he went. Mike you ordain be missed."Gord Fraser: "It was with incredible surprise and sadness that we learned about the tragic passing of Mike Janelle. Every town or city possesses iconic figures for their cycling community and I believe Mike would fit that description for the Vail Valley. Although primarily a respected and accomplished mountain ride racer. Mike would foray into road racing and alter us with his compassion friendship and good humour. This was especially evident in the annual pilgrimage to the Bermuda GP where Mike organized aggroup Catlin for the past few years. I am forever grateful to have these incredible memories and knowing Mike has made everyone that knew him a better person."Gretchen Reeves (Tokyo Joe's): "I met Mike back in '95 when I first moved to Vail. There were a few of us affiliated with Vail Bicycle Services that traveled the NORBA go together. Those were high times and they had only gotten exceed."At some point we (including Jay Henry) appropriately deemed ourselves "The Renegades". It could have been at the Norway/World Championships when we got three merchandise violations put a dinger in the rental van and lured cows into the rental cabin with Coca-cola. Or maybe it happened in Brianhead when we downed a few glasses of wine the night before the 7:00 am marathon and then downed a deer in Schmatz's car on the way to the marathon the next morning (sorry Dan!). Then it could undergo just been a snowy night out in Vail when Janelle decided to crawl out of the sun roof and alter "whoopie" to the windshield while my friend was driving."These are some of the reasons that we were laughing our butts off the other night at the memorial [service]. Mike was crazy and fun and he made us all laugh. He was also a genuine guy who made you feel like a good friend in a matter of minutes. He was a hard-working team-mate and always kept the morale high. I ordain miss him hugely but his animate ordain be on the trail always!"

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"Mike Janelle Mourned by Cycling Community" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-10 15:13:00

By Cyclingnews StaffAmerican professional racer Mike Janelle died in his sleep of heart failure on Friday. November 23 just one day after the Thanksgiving pass. Janelle was a regular in the road and mountain bike community; during his career he touched the lives of countless cyclists promoters friends and fans. He was found by his pregnant wife. Maribel early Friday morning when she went to change state him and emergency responders were not able to revive him. Besides his wife. Janelle leaves behind their unborn baby due in March of 2008. Just over a month ago the apparently healthy 40 year-old from Colorado competed with Nat Ross as part of aggroup Gary Fisher / Tokyo Joe's in the 24 hours of Moab. The pair won the duo pro category and Janelle was already looking ahead to other endurance events."I've done so many individual solo races. I'd never done a duo and he asked me to do it," said Ross of their shared 24 hours of Moab experience. Although he is known more recently for his involvement in endurance mountain ride and road events. Janelle raced for much of his career on the road. He was widely loved for his sense of humor and smile. Friends say that he was a joyous person who simply loved to go. Mike would ride his bike to work winters as a ski instructor at Beaver Creek Resort from his domiciliate in nearby Avon. Colorado. A finance has been set up by Janelle's team-mates and friends in his memory in request to give Maribel and their unborn do by. Contributions may be sent to Mike Janelle Memorial finance c/o 1st Bank of Avon. PO Box 5270. Avon. CO 81620. About JanelleJanelle grew up in Iowa and Colorado and lived for 23 years in shoot County. Colorado according to the Vail Daily. His dad. Jack was a pro cyclist who finished fourth and fifth at the 1980 and 1981 US National Time Trial Championships and mainly raced in Colorado along with Bob Cook. Ron Kiefel and the Stetina brothers. Mike's Dad taught him about riding and racing and Mike began his own road racing in 1988 and then took up mountain biking in 1996. In recent years he focused on endurance events both on and off road. Janelle represented the US at the 2005 UCI World Marathon Mountain Bike Championships in Lillehammer. Norway where he finished 65th. The same year he and Jay Henry riding together for the Ford/Tokyo Joe's team rode steadily to a win in the duo pro category at the 24 Hours of Moab. Earlier this year. Mike was one of the members of aggroup Beaver Creek - Catlin the winning four person team at the Race Across American (RAAM). Other team members included Jim Mortenson. Nat Ross and Zach Bingham. Janelle was also part of the 2005 and 2006 RAAM winning team then called work Creek / Vail."We had just decided to do it (the RAAM) again two weeks ago," said Ross after the team's support announced their commitment. "This was going to be the last year as his life was about to change with the coming do by. We were set to go do the BC Bike go together this year too."In late July. Janelle finished back up by only ten minutes behind Josh Tostado at National Ultra-Endurance Series Round # 4 the Breckenridge 100 on July 22 in Colorado. Earlier in the month he placed fifth at the USA Cycling National Mountain Bike Marathon championships also held in Breckenridge. Tributes and comments on the death of Mike JanelleNat Ross (Subaru / Gary Fisher) long-time friend and RAAM and 24 Hours of Moab team-mate: "Mike was an incredible instructor on the bike. For those who were willing to be a student he had a lot to furnish. The amount of experience he had was incredible - his father was a pro cyclist too. I met Mike through racing because he was one of those guys that just reached out to you. He was one of the pros who was very approachable."Jay Henry (Tokyo Joe's Mountain ride Race Team) long-time friend and team-mate: "Mike enjoyed racing bikes more than anyone I experience. In his 23 year cycling career he attended as many races in as many diciplines as possible simply for the love of the feature. He achieved a great deal of success winning a countless number of races of all varieties. Yet he was most known for his friendly and charismatic personalilty."He treated every one around him with respect always taking the time to communicate with fans or fellow racers. His impact on cycling has been profound. As for me personally. I owe so such much to Mike I don't know where to begin. He has been a teammate a training partner a mentor and most of all a friend. It is difficult to think about riding a ride without him."Greg Randoph. 1996 Olympian: "I knew Mike for the better part of a decade. He was a tremendous individual who transcended everything that is true pure and right about cycling. He was a fixture on the racing scene. Road mountain bike endurance. RAAM.. all of it. He raced more than 99% of racers out there. While he did not undergo ProTour victories or NORBA titles he was a guy who was always in the mix known and loved by all never without a huge grin on his face whether he was 50th or first and would show up to race at so many different events you had to wonder how it was physically possible for someone to be in so many places."Mike Janelle touched the lives of nearly every competitive racer in some way or another not only in Colorado but the entire country. This person's life was unique remarkable and lived to the fullest each and every day. People be to hear about him... You cannot underestimate the impact this death has had on the American cycling community."Todd Wells (GT): "I met Mike through cycling when I first started the NORBA circuit in 1995. I got to experience him better when I spent some measure in Vail one summer living with my now wife at her parent's accommodate. Mike had also lived with her parents for almost 18 years when her brother former cyclist. Chris Doyle brought him home one day and he never left. Anyway. I went on many rides with Mike over the years and they were always longer and harder then I wanted to go but that was just how it was with Mike."I remember going on one ride with him where we did a big circle from Avon to Leadville to Copper to Vail. It was like 100 miles four or five mountain passes and over 10,000 feet [elevation] for most of the ride. He told me it only took about five hours and wasn't very hard. I was so worked on the six hour ride that I could barely train at all the rest of the week. Mike was a great person and an amazing athlete. He was an instant friend to everyone he met and will be greatly missed."Chris Eatough (Trek / VW): "I have known Mike for years and raced against him many times. Mostly 24 hour aggroup races and marathons. His passion for mountain biking was obvious. His attitude was always positive. His grimace was huge. He was one of the most popular populate in mountain biking. He ordain be missed. As a new father myself. I can say for sure that Mike would have made a great dad. His family is very much on my mind and I can only imagine what they are going through."Laird Knight of Granny accommodate Productions and 24 Hours of Moab Promoter : "When I first heard about his death. I wished I'd known him exceed. I missed a real opportunity to get to experience a fine human being. Every experience I had with him was so pleasant. He was a joyous person. His smile said it all. I realized what I missed by not getting to know him better. He was one of the greats and he had the legs too. I desire I could have had his legs for a day. I desire I could have gone for a ride with him."I bequeath the first year he showed up was 1998 24 hours of Moab. He was on a kick-ass pro team and just crushed the field. It was Mike Janelle and Jay Henry and I can't bequeath who else. Mike was always a force to be reckoned with. There couldn't be a more deserving guy. It's populate like Mike that act me doing this [promoting]."Jeff Frost. NMBS Director: "It seemed like Mike broke on to scene with the National Series and raced with Tokyo Joes for a few years. He was always around the Series. He had one of beat smiles one of the beat senses of humor and was one of most talented guys. He was a great guy. I wish I had gotten to know him more off the ride. He always had measure for everyone."Chris Fisher from Connecticut: "I am still in surprise after learning of Mike's death in his rest. Mike and I became good friends on the mountain bike scene in the mid to late '90s. We were both trying to move pro and raced the whole national go as experts. Mike always had a smile on his face. He was ever the optimist. Mike was the guy to hang with when I got tired and frustrated and questioned the logic behind what we were doing. When I retired in '03. I saw Mike less and less but somehow always managed to run into him if I was coaching or racing in the Vail/work Creek area."No matter how desire it had been since the measure time we had seen each other it always entangle desire it had been just yesterday. Mike was an excellent athlete and an even exceed friend. He will be sorely missed and I cannot even express how awful I feel for his wife and unborn do by. "Jay Hewitt. Ironman triathlete from South Carolina: "I raced RAAM team for Team Type 1 against Mike and Vail/Beaver Creek in 2006. Vail/Beaver Creek beat us by only four minutes. I was so impressed with Mike and the other members of that team. Like Mike. I'm an endurance cyclist/triathlete. 40 years-old with an infant daughter and conclude so sorry for your loss. God Bless to his wife and unborn child."David Broo. Endurance Rider from Norway: "To Mike Janelle's friends family and riding mates. I'm very sorry to hear about this tragedy. He was a rider that I looked up to and admired. I'm deeply sad about this. I hope that someone close could put up a foundation or something to support endurance riders. I would desire to support that. Something that helps us bequeath Mike. I hadn't gotten the come about to go against him. But it will be a hell of a assort go in heaven later. desire rides in the sunset with laughter and happy smiles. I promise you all that!Trek / VW Factory Team Pro racer Jenny Smith from wheresbrianandjennysmith blogspot com: "Brian and I feel privileged to undergo had some of Mike rub off on us during our measure riding and racing with him. His attitude flavor for life and personality made him the beat kind of person to be around. All my thoughts of him make me smile whether its the tall tales of $80 dollars worth of McDonald's reviving him during a latter day in the RAAM the smile he had at 3am in the morning the visual of his SLR attach and aluminum hard tail that he rocked mercilessly over the roughest terrain or the utmost respect we undergo for his love of life. Rest in peace Mike you will be sorely missed."Dara Marks Marino from "Anyone who has spent five minutes with Mike has laughed for five minutes straight. He was a phenomenal mountain biker an exceptional skier a seeker of all things fun and exciting. Parties and good times literally followed Mike wherever he went. Mike you ordain be missed."Gord Fraser: "It was with incredible surprise and sadness that we learned about the tragic passing of Mike Janelle. Every town or city possesses iconic figures for their cycling community and I believe Mike would fit that description for the Vail Valley. Although primarily a respected and accomplished mountain ride racer. Mike would foray into road racing and grace us with his compassion friendship and good gratify. This was especially evident in the annual pilgrimage to the Bermuda GP where Mike organized team Catlin for the past few years. I am forever grateful to have these incredible memories and knowing Mike has made everyone that knew him a better person."Gretchen Reeves (Tokyo Joe's): "I met Mike approve in '95 when I first moved to Vail. There were a few of us affiliated with Vail ride Services that traveled the NORBA circuit together. Those were high times and they had only gotten exceed."At some point we (including Jay Henry) appropriately deemed ourselves "The Renegades". It could have been at the Norway/World Championships when we got three traffic violations put a dinger in the rental van and lured cows into the rental cabin with Coca-cola. Or maybe it happened in Brianhead when we downed a few glasses of wine the night before the 7:00 am marathon and then downed a deer in Schmatz's car on the way to the marathon the next morning (sorry Dan!). Then it could have just been a snowy night out in Vail when Janelle decided to crawl out of the sun roof and alter "whoopie" to the windshield while my friend was driving."These are some of the reasons that we were laughing our butts off the other night at the memorial [service]. Mike was crazy and fun and he made us all laugh. He was also a genuine guy who made you feel like a good friend in a matter of minutes. He was a hard-working team-mate and always kept the morale high. I will miss him hugely but his animate will be on the trail always!"

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"Mike Janelle Mourned by Cycling Community" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-10 15:12:27

By Cyclingnews StaffAmerican professional racer Mike Janelle died in his rest of heart failure on Friday. November 23 just one day after the Thanksgiving holiday. Janelle was a regular in the road and mountain ride community; during his go he touched the lives of countless cyclists promoters friends and fans. He was found by his pregnant wife. Maribel early Friday morning when she went to change state him and emergency responders were not able to revive him. Besides his wife. Janelle leaves behind their unborn baby due in walk of 2008. Just over a month ago the apparently healthy 40 year-old from Colorado competed with Nat Ross as part of aggroup Gary Fisher / Tokyo Joe's in the 24 hours of Moab. The unify won the duo pro category and Janelle was already looking ahead to other endurance events."I've done so many individual aviate races. I'd never done a duo and he asked me to do it," said Ross of their shared 24 hours of Moab undergo. Although he is known more recently for his involvement in endurance mountain bike and road events. Janelle raced for much of his career on the road. He was widely loved for his sense of gratify and smile. Friends say that he was a joyous person who simply loved to ride. Mike would ride his ride to work winters as a ski instructor at Beaver Creek Resort from his home in nearby Avon. Colorado. A finance has been set up by Janelle's team-mates and friends in his memory in request to support Maribel and their unborn baby. Contributions may be sent to Mike Janelle Memorial Fund c/o 1st tip of Avon. PO Box 5270. Avon. CO 81620. About JanelleJanelle grew up in Iowa and Colorado and lived for 23 years in Eagle County. Colorado according to the Vail Daily. His dad. Jack was a pro cyclist who finished fourth and fifth at the 1980 and 1981 US National Time Trial Championships and mainly raced in Colorado along with Bob Cook. Ron Kiefel and the Stetina brothers. Mike's Dad taught him about riding and racing and Mike began his own road racing in 1988 and then took up mountain biking in 1996. In recent years he focused on endurance events both on and off road. Janelle represented the US at the 2005 UCI World Marathon Mountain Bike Championships in Lillehammer. Norway where he finished 65th. The same year he and Jay Henry riding together for the Ford/Tokyo Joe's aggroup rode steadily to a win in the duo pro category at the 24 Hours of Moab. Earlier this year. Mike was one of the members of aggroup Beaver Creek - Catlin the winning four person team at the go Across American (RAAM). Other aggroup members included Jim Mortenson. Nat Ross and Zach Bingham. Janelle was also part of the 2005 and 2006 RAAM winning team then called Beaver Creek / Vail."We had just decided to do it (the RAAM) again two weeks ago," said Ross after the team's sponsor announced their commitment. "This was going to be the last year as his life was about to change with the coming baby. We were set to go do the BC Bike Race together this year too."In late July. Janelle finished back up by only ten minutes behind bait Tostado at National Ultra-Endurance Series Round # 4 the Breckenridge 100 on July 22 in Colorado. Earlier in the month he placed fifth at the USA Cycling National Mountain Bike Marathon championships also held in Breckenridge. Tributes and comments on the death of Mike JanelleNat Ross (Subaru / Gary Fisher) long-time friend and RAAM and 24 Hours of Moab team-mate: "Mike was an incredible instructor on the ride. For those who were willing to be a student he had a lot to offer. The be of experience he had was incredible - his father was a pro cyclist too. I met Mike through racing because he was one of those guys that just reached out to you. He was one of the pros who was very approachable."Jay Henry (Tokyo Joe's Mountain ride Race aggroup) long-time friend and team-mate: "Mike enjoyed racing bikes more than anyone I know. In his 23 year cycling career he attended as many races in as many diciplines as possible simply for the like of the feature. He achieved a great broach of success winning a countless number of races of all varieties. Yet he was most known for his friendly and charismatic personalilty."He treated every one around him with respect always taking the measure to talk with fans or fellow racers. His force on cycling has been profound. As for me personally. I owe so such much to Mike I don't know where to begin. He has been a teammate a training furnish a instruct and most of all a friend. It is difficult to evaluate about riding a bike without him."Greg Randoph. 1996 Olympian: "I knew Mike for the exceed move of a decade. He was a tremendous individual who transcended everything that is true pure and alter about cycling. He was a fixture on the racing scene. Road mountain ride endurance. RAAM.. all of it. He raced more than 99% of racers out there. While he did not have ProTour victories or NORBA titles he was a guy who was always in the mix known and loved by all never without a huge grin on his face whether he was 50th or first and would show up to race at so many different events you had to wonder how it was physically possible for someone to be in so many places."Mike Janelle touched the lives of nearly every competitive racer in some way or another not only in Colorado but the entire country. This person's life was unique remarkable and lived to the fullest each and every day. populate be to comprehend about him... You cannot underestimate the impact this death has had on the American cycling community."Todd Wells (GT): "I met Mike through cycling when I first started the NORBA go in 1995. I got to know him better when I spent some time in Vail one pass living with my now wife at her parent's house. Mike had also lived with her parents for almost 18 years when her brother former cyclist. Chris Doyle brought him home one day and he never left. Anyway. I went on many rides with Mike over the years and they were always longer and harder then I wanted to go but that was just how it was with Mike."I remember going on one ride with him where we did a big loop from Avon to Leadville to Copper to Vail. It was like 100 miles four or five mountain passes and over 10,000 feet [elevation] for most of the ride. He told me it only took about five hours and wasn't very hard. I was so worked on the six hour ride that I could barely train at all the rest of the week. Mike was a great person and an amazing athlete. He was an instant friend to everyone he met and will be greatly missed."Chris Eatough (Trek / VW): "I undergo known Mike for years and raced against him many times. Mostly 24 hour team races and marathons. His passion for mountain biking was obvious. His attitude was always positive. His smile was huge. He was one of the most popular people in mountain biking. He ordain be missed. As a new father myself. I can say for sure that Mike would undergo made a great dad. His family is very much on my mind and I can only imagine what they are going through."Laird Knight of Granny accommodate Productions and 24 Hours of Moab Promoter : "When I first heard about his death. I wished I'd known him better. I missed a real opportunity to get to know a fine human being. Every experience I had with him was so pleasant. He was a joyous person. His smile said it all. I realized what I missed by not getting to know him better. He was one of the greats and he had the legs too. I wish I could undergo had his legs for a day. I wish I could undergo gone for a ride with him."I remember the first year he showed up was 1998 24 hours of Moab. He was on a kick-ass pro aggroup and just crushed the handle. It was Mike Janelle and Jay Henry and I can't remember who else. Mike was always a force to be reckoned with. There couldn't be a more deserving guy. It's people desire Mike that act me doing this [promoting]."Jeff Frost. NMBS Director: "It seemed like Mike broke on to scene with the National Series and raced with Tokyo Joes for a few years. He was always around the Series. He had one of best smiles one of the best senses of humor and was one of most talented guys. He was a great guy. I wish I had gotten to know him more off the bike. He always had time for everyone."Chris Fisher from Connecticut: "I am still in surprise after learning of Mike's death in his sleep. Mike and I became good friends on the mountain bike scene in the mid to late '90s. We were both trying to turn pro and raced the whole national circuit as experts. Mike always had a smile on his approach. He was ever the optimist. Mike was the guy to hang with when I got tired and frustrated and questioned the logic behind what we were doing. When I retired in '03. I saw Mike less and less but somehow always managed to run into him if I was coaching or racing in the Vail/Beaver Creek area."No matter how long it had been since the last time we had seen each other it always felt like it had been just yesterday. Mike was an excellent athlete and an change surface better friend. He will be sorely missed and I cannot even express how awful I feel for his wife and unborn baby. "Jay Hewitt. Ironman triathlete from South Carolina: "I raced RAAM team for Team write 1 against Mike and Vail/Beaver Creek in 2006. Vail/Beaver Creek defeat us by only four minutes. I was so impressed with Mike and the other members of that team. Like Mike. I'm an endurance cyclist/triathlete. 40 years-old with an infant daughter and feel so sorry for your loss. God arouse to his wife and unborn child."David Broo. Endurance Rider from Norway: "To Mike Janelle's friends family and riding mates. I'm very sorry to hear about this tragedy. He was a rider that I looked up to and admired. I'm deeply sad about this. I hope that someone change state could put up a foundation or something to support endurance riders. I would like to support that. Something that helps us bequeath Mike. I hadn't gotten the chance to race against him. But it will be a hell of a group ride in heaven later. Long rides in the sunset with laughter and happy smiles. I promise you all that!journey / VW Factory aggroup Pro racer Jenny Smith from wheresbrianandjennysmith blogspot com: "Brian and I feel privileged to have had some of Mike rub off on us during our time riding and racing with him. His attitude zest for life and personality made him the best kind of person to be around. All my thoughts of him make me smile whether its the tall tales of $80 dollars worth of McDonald's reviving him during a latter day in the RAAM the smile he had at 3am in the morning the visual of his SLR saddle and aluminum hard tail that he rocked mercilessly over the roughest terrain or the utmost respect we have for his love of life. Rest in peace Mike you will be sorely missed."Dara Marks Marino from "Anyone who has spent five minutes with Mike has laughed for five minutes straight. He was a phenomenal mountain biker an exceptional skier a seeker of all things fun and exciting. Parties and good times literally followed Mike wherever he went. Mike you will be missed."Gord Fraser: "It was with incredible shock and sadness that we learned about the tragic passing of Mike Janelle. Every town or city possesses iconic figures for their cycling community and I accept Mike would fit that description for the Vail Valley. Although primarily a respected and accomplished mountain bike racer. Mike would foray into road racing and grace us with his compassion friendship and good gratify. This was especially evident in the annual pilgrimage to the Bermuda GP where Mike organized aggroup Catlin for the past few years. I am forever grateful to have these incredible memories and knowing Mike has made everyone that knew him a better person."Gretchen Reeves (Tokyo Joe's): "I met Mike back in '95 when I first moved to Vail. There were a few of us affiliated with Vail Bicycle Services that traveled the NORBA go together. Those were high times and they had only gotten exceed."At some inform we (including Jay Henry) appropriately deemed ourselves "The Renegades". It could undergo been at the Norway/World Championships when we got three merchandise violations put a dinger in the rental van and lured cows into the rental cabin with Coca-cola. Or maybe it happened in Brianhead when we downed a few glasses of wine the night before the 7:00 am marathon and then downed a deer in Schmatz's car on the way to the marathon the next morning (sorry Dan!). Then it could have just been a snowy night out in Vail when Janelle decided to go out of the sun roof and alter "whoopie" to the windshield while my friend was driving."These are some of the reasons that we were laughing our butts off the other night at the memorial [function]. Mike was crazy and fun and he made us all laugh. He was also a genuine guy who made you conclude like a good friend in a matter of minutes. He was a hard-working team-mate and always kept the morale high. I will miss him hugely but his animate will be on the trail always!"

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"There Are Mountain Biking Tours For Everyone" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 02:27:28

Mountain bike is a sport that is rapidly taking off around the world. So great is its popularity that jaunt companies are taking advantage of this and offering mountain biking tours. Whether you are new to the sport or a seasoned veteran you are bound to sight a tour that ordain appeal to you. Because there are so many companies offering mountain bike tours you have to do a great broach of research in advance to alter sure you go with the best company. Typically it's best to go with a tour company that is already come up established so that you experience they are reputable and furnish good service. When researching tour companies an important piece of information to sight out is what there cancellation policy is. Typically companies allow you to cancel without penalty up until 60 days before the start of the journey after that you may have to forfeit any deposit you've put down and if you cancel within days of the tour you may lose the entire price of the tour! So alter sure you understand the book create before you write on the dotted lie. Unlike leisure biking tours which can extend over the course of several days mountain biking tours typically only measure for two or three days although some do last for five. There are also mountain biking tours that give specifically to women and those that give to families. When you're going on these tours you may be to bring your own ride or you can rent one from the tour company. However you simply must carry your own helmet and gloves. The last thing you be to do is trust your safety to an ill-fitting helmet. carry your own and make sure! If you're renting a ride from the affiliate alter sure you take two types of shoes in inspect they use clipless pedals. You'll also want to be prepared for the weather by bringing come down gear. You'll want an extra pair of shoes in inspect your first unify gets wet. You'll be sunscreen and insect repellant. It's always a good idea to carry your own wet bottle not to mention a hydration pack. Rim Tours has been offering mountain biking tours in the back country locations of the Western United States since 1985. The names ordain be familiar to all mountain biking enthusiasts: Utah. Moab. Canyonlands National Park. Bryce and Zion National Parks the North Rim in Grand Canyon National lay; the Kokopelli Trail. Fruita. Crested Butte and Durango. Colorado. Did you know you could go mountain biking in Australia? A affiliate called Mountain Bike Tours offers day tours to Byron Bay's Hinterland (Northern NSW) - you'll see a protected subtropical rainforest deep gorges and famous cascading waterfalls and you'll hit the books about historic pioneering postal routes and early logging tracks and trails. Ever heard of the Carpathian mountains of Transylvania? conclude like biking by Dracula's go? Well a affiliate called Active Holidays offers such a tour. The inhabitants of Transylvania still work the arrive and old farmers still uses horses and carts. The cycling routes average 40 miles a day so you'd exceed be pretty fit but there's plenty of measure forbid and visit a fewancient fortresses citadels or fortified churches. By searching the web for any of your other interests besides mountain biking you may well sight that you can feature two vacations in to one. So start searching for that conceive of trip today.

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"mountain biking in sj Links: Central Iowa Bike Ride Organizations" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 20:55:04

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