Sunday, August 10, 2008

Anton van Leuken, Lance Armstrong Race Across The Sky

Anton van Leuken, Lance Armstrong and 818 other competitors rolled from the start at 6:30 am Saturday, August 9th for the Leadville Trail 100 mountain bike race. Although the paparazzi focused most of their attention on Lance Armstrong, seven time Tour de France winner, and Dave Wiens, five time Leadville Trail 100 winner, several pictures of Anton hot on their heels just hours behind the lead pack made it into this blog...


It was cloudy and a brisk 48 degrees at the race start in Leadville, Colorado at 10,350 ft elevation. Dave Wiens, last year's race winner, is wearing lime green and black and has the race plate #1. Lance is wearing yellow and black with race plate #7. Anton is way back there somewhere.

Click Here to see video coverage of the race from VeloNews.tv.


Lance is all business pedaling through the Twin Lakes aid station at mile 60.


Anton is all smiles when he rolls into the Twin Lakes aid station--thinking yes, I've made is this far! They just finished climbing to and descending from the highest point, Columbine Mine, above treeline, at 12,600 ft.


Anton's pit crew; starring pregnant wife Amber, and friends Jackie and Tambi get to work refueling Anton. The cloud cover is ominous but welcomed, keeping temperatures in the 70's.

At the next aid station Anton and his boss Shawn roll through so fast we don't have time for pictures. This is Shawn's 13th year competing in the Leadville Trail 100! They are heading into rainy skies. The last 25 miles of the race ahead are grueling with a very long, steep climb up a powerline access road - where they met with a five minute hailstorm.

Andrew, Tambi and red Rollfast cruiser bike call it a day at the Pipeline aid station.

At Pipeline aid station, friend Andrew just misses the 75 mile cut-off time, and is unable to continue the race after making it 75 miles on his one speed cruiser bike, with a coaster brake - an amazing feat, and not a scratch on him! Andrew has raced the Leadville Trail 100 on his single speed mountain bike for several years and decided this year to up the challenge.

The official cut-off for the race finish in downtown Leadville is 6:30 pm, 12 hours after the start. The crowd waits with bated breath as the 12th hour approaches. Is Anton going to make it this year?

Anton arrives at 11 hours 36 minutes and the crowd goes wild!

(photo credit to Associated Press)

Anton finished a mere five hours behind race winner Dave Wiens and second place finisher Lance Armstrong. Dave and Lance both broke course records finishing 100 miles in 6 hours 45 minutes and 6 hours 47 minutes. Anton broke his personal record, taking an hour and 40 minutes off last year's race time, which was his first attempt, with an unofficial 13 hour, 15 minute finish time.

There's no yellow jersey to be won in this race. Instead, Anton wins a sporty red sweatshirt, medal and belt buckle for finishing under 12 hours--a feat accomplished by only 653 of the 818 racers. And he's still walking the next day and rode his cargo bike to the store for groceries.

Click Here to read the Associated Press article about this year's Leadville Trail 100 race.

2 comments:

Ed said...

Nice! Congrats Anton! And same to you Andrew for toeing the line on a cruiser.

See you guys soon.

Ed

Unknown said...

Congratulations! That is one hell of an accomplishment.