by Dr Frigo » Mon Oct 30, 2006 5:50 pm
The Ruta is on again this weekend – madder than ever.
"The most interesting newcomer to the race is Hector Leonardo Paez Leon. This 24-year-old Colombian has taken the mountain biking world by storm this season. Paez has a fairytale story - he lives at 2600m in the mountains, 150 kilometres outside of Bogata. In the morning he studied at school, and in the afternoon helped his father in the fields, farming. At the age of 18 he saved up enough money to buy his first bike and began racing. He finished fourth in his first race - a stage race for Juniors, and won his second race.
The race begins at sunrise (5:15 am local) on Friday, November 3, with a stage that is expected to thrash the field. The stats caught the attention of every rider present at the press conference:
Length - 97. km
Total Climbing - 4420m / 14,501 feet
Paved - 8.3 km (8.5%)
Mud - 47.3 km (48.5%)
Gravel - 41.9 km (43%)
Frischknecht (last year’s winner) could manage no better than 12th in a vastly improved field, and said "this was crazier than last year!" Adam Craig (Giant), who finished fourth in the race won by Colombian Hector Leonardo Paez (Full Dynamix), who commented "this is the burliest ride I've ever done."
The first leg of this three stage race across Costa Rica was over 20% shorter than last year, however, it was considerably more difficult - with the main climb gravel and mud, instead of last year's pavement. "On that two hour climb I was walking for at least an hour" commented Frischknecht.
Andreas Hestler came in some two hours after Paez, and admitted he was shattered:"Holy sh1t, what were these guys thinking? I'm two hours back, they are going to lose most of the field out there. I kind of exploded after the second check point, but it came back in stages until the final climb - I was just demo'd (demolished) there, absolutely hating life, saying I was never going to ride my bike again. It was total physical exhaustion and heat stroke like I've never had before."
Tinker Juarez (Cannondale) finished sixth, and knows a thing or two about endurance racing, however, he said immediately after finishing: "I need to sit down somewhere for awhile..." After he had recovered a bit, he commented: "it was really, really hard ... too hard. I totally agree that this is the hardest race. There is absolutely nowhere to pedal on the flat; my neck is sore from looking up the climb all the time."
Marg Fedyna has taken the lead in the women's competition and said that the water in some crossings was flowing so fast she had to hang onto some of the men to avoid getting swept away".
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