Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells….Start ringing your cow bells. The sport of randonee racing is growing with lighting speed in the US. My first experience to rando racing was a night race in the Swiss Alps. Cow bells ringing, headlamps lighting the way, great energy and enthusiasm and finishing with hot mulled wine and swiss fondue. Can you think of a better way to spend your friday evening after working a long week in the office. I wanted to bring this alpine experience to Sugarloaf this holiday season and help the sport continue to grow in the States. The best part about these night races are they are open to all levels- beginners to experts. Just a way to get out and have some fun and get fit, work off some of the holiday meals and even win some great gear.
We have partnered with Petzl to help light the way with headlamps, Smartwool to keep us warm and dry and countless other prizes will also be there such as Marker/Vokl, Isis for women , Kiss My Face, Sport Legs and many more local and national businesses offering their support.
In the morning I will host a randonee clinic with Pete Swenson, coach of the United States Ski Mountaineering Coach to introduce the sport to those unfamiliar and to help refine transitions and techniques for skinning. We will touch on the topics of training and what gear to have as well. There will be demo gear available for those interested. (supplies limited) We will also feature Pierre Gignoux’s ultra light carbon rando race boot. http://www.pierregignoux.fr/
The race starts at 4:30. Bring your friends and family- and the cow bells for cheering. The trail will be lit up to Bullwinkles restaurant and spectators are most welcome. There will be two catagories- Rando catagory (includes tele) and Other (snowshoes, skate, classic) Last year the Nordic world cup Tour de Ski had a large uphill climb for one of the races- so Nordis come give it a try! It will be at least a good intensity workout followed by a good carbo load.
In the evening we will have a pasta dinner included in entry, followed by awards and a slide show given by Michael and me on randonee skiing and racing in the Alps and to top it off a raffle with great prizes for all. I hope you can make it! It should be a lot of fun and just the beginning of Maine’s Rando Series.
For more information and to preregister to get a break on the cost and to guarantee your race souvenir go to :
For more press on the Holiday Hill Climb go to the following links:
If you want to see some great footage of night rando races check out the Somfy Series- some great videos of racing here in the Alps- This will get you motivated to sign up!