Alex finally gave in to the urge to get a new set of wheels and bought a 27.5″ full-suspension Transition bike. He and Larry took the new rig out for a spin in late February, which is early spring in this part of southern Mexico. After meeting up near the Oaxaca baseball stadium at 9:30 am, the two pedaled through el centro, then out toward Atzompa on the Atoyac River trail. From there they rode 3.9 miles on pavement to San Pedro Ixtlahuaca, where they turned off onto unpaved country roads which took them 7.9 miles through scenic hill country to the town of Cuilapam de Guerrero. Rather than retracing their route back to Oaxaca, the pair opted to ride to Zaachila, where they stopped for lunch, and then proceeded along the highway back to the capital city. These last segments added another 15.6 miles to the overall total of 31.0 miles ridden that day. Along the way they intercepted a group of 36 hikers enjoying one of the outings sponsored by the Oaxaca Lending Library. The “Hoofing It In Oaxaca” program organizes dozens of day hikes and monthly weekend overnight outings during the months of November through March. Today’s hike, like many in the program, follows a route first explored by mountain bikers. It was a beautiful day to be out in the countryside, whether on foot or aboard a bici.
Category: MTBing
Countryside, GPS, MTBing, Photos, Racing
Sunday Morning Ride & Race
by Larry • • 1 Comment
There was a mountain bike race scheduled for Sunday, 18 February in the nearby town of Santa Maria del Tule, so a group of local riders decided to pedal out that way to watch the contest. We were six gringos and one Mexican; five men and two women; a mix of experienced and newbie riders ranging in age from early 20’s into the mid-70’s. The terrain between Oaxaca and Tule is virtually flat, so ours was a very easy-going outing. The race itself took place in the same area as a previous contest — see: http://www.oaxacamtb.org/wp/2012/11/mountain-bike-races/ — but followed different and more technically challenging trails on the hillside southeast of Tule. Curiously, there were relatively few race contestants and spectators for the day’s event. There seems to be some difficulty with the organization that sponsors local races, which is unfortunate, as there is a lot of enthusiasm among Oaxaca mountain bikers for these kinds of contests. The normal turnout for a race is in the range of 100-300 contestants. Today’s race fell far short of those numbers. In any case, our group spent an hour or so watching the race, then rode on to Santo Domingo Tomaltepec before returning to Oaxaca by way of Tlalixtac. All told, we pedaled 24.5 miles (39.4 kms) with a total of 1560 feet (475.5 meters) of elevation gain and loss on the loop ride.
Countryside, MTBing, Photos
Pedalazos Wednesday Evening Rides
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The Pedalazos may just be Oaxaca’s most active bike club at this point in time. In addition to a regular Saturday morning ride (which starts at 8 am and is often a real gut-buster), the group also sponsors a Wednesday evening outing from 4 until 8 pm. The group meets on the back side of the Casa de La Cultura, located on Gonzáles Ortega between Colón and Rayón in el centro for all their outings. With daylight lasting longer into the evening now that we are into the month of February, the ride on the seventh day of the month saw the group pedal out to the town of Tule to examine the route which will be used for a mountain bike race scheduled there for Sunday, 18 February. A total of fifteen fellows showed up for the mid-week ride, which was enjoyed by all.
Countryside, Foothills, GPS, MTBing
New Year’s Day 2018 Kick-Off Ride
by Larry • • 0 Comments
The first day of 2018 dawned bright and clear with moderate temperatures — just the sort of day to entice a mountain biker into the saddle for a New Year’s kick-off ride. Larry and Albi met up at 10 am and agreed to ride a few miles along the Libramiento and through the mountain park managed by the nearby village of Donaji. Along the way we met many family groups enjoying hikes in the countryside or heading for a picnic in the park. At under 12 miles and taking just two hours, ours was not a long ride – but a pleasant one nevertheless. Hopefully, this was a harbinger of many good things to come in 2018.
Countryside, MTBing, Photos
Back in the Saddle
by Larry • • 0 Comments
This web page has been unnaturally quiet in recent months due to the webmaster taking a tumble on his mountain bike and breaking a wrist on 12 October 2017. That not only put an end to cycling for two and a half months, but also precluded typing any but the most pressing pieces. Now, finally, at the dawn of the new year the cast is gone and some semblance of flexibility and strength has returned to the damaged hand. So it was with a mix of eagerness and trepidation that the tires and suspension components were aired up after so many weeks of disuse and we set out this Saturday morning for a very easy and non-threatening ride from Oaxaca city to Tule on the bike path, then continued into the countryside to Santo Domingo Tomaltepec and back into town through Tlalixtac. The ride covered approximately 20 miles on mostly flat and relatively smooth terrain — just what the doctor ordered. Here’s to many miles of happy trail riding in 2018!