Explorers, Flyers or U14 for your middle schooler

Here is a quick look at Devo’s options for middle schoolers:

Devo U14 Girls team coached by Annie Cheeney and Sage Wilderman: This is an all girls team for middle school girls who like to ride with their friends! Fun and skill developement is the main focus for this practice. The season is split into Spring, Summer and/or Fall to make it easy for kids to fit it into their schedule. Rides are Monday and Wednesday from 4-6 during school and 8-10 am during the summer. Racing and competition is introduced but is not mandatory. Our goal, as always is to create life long cyclists in a team environment. Sometimes this group will ride with the boys U14 to really create that team feeling!

Devo U14 Boys team coaches by Mint and Lukas: This is an all boys team for middle school boys who like to ride with their friends! Fun and skill developement is the main focus for this practice. The season is split into Spring, Summer and/or Fall to make it easy for kids to fit it into their schedule. Rides are Monday and Wednesday from 4-6 during school and 8-10 am during the summer. Racing and competition is introduced but is not mandatory. Our goal, as always is to create life long cyclists in a team environment. Sometimes this group will ride with the girls U14 to really create that team feeling!

Devo Explorers coached by John Bailey and Russell from the Cyclery: This is for middle schoolers and high schoolers who want to explore on their bike. This co-ed group focuses on the bike being used as a tool for adventure, exploring, and commuting. An example of a practice would be to ride on a trail to explore a cave or swimming hole. This group ends with a self supported trip leaving from Durango with panniers to camp together. Bike maintenance is taught and the group is currently building up 8 Explorer bikes to be used by the club. The season is split into Spring, Summer and/or Fall to make it easy for kids to fit it into their schedule. Rides are Tuesdays from 4-6 during school and 8-10 am during the summer.

Devo Flyers coached by Dusty Bender, Ron Thompson and Cliff from Pedal the Peaks: This is a gravity/freeride group for middle schoolers and high schoolers. These 3 very experienced coaches focus on downhill skills such as jumping, descending, and drops. Each coach (as with all our coaches) has the kids’ safety as priority, but with this group comes an inherent risk greater than the other groups. Flyers has grown into a part of our program that has gained quite a bit of recognition for some incredible bike handling break throughs by the athletes in the program. Currently, this is a summer only program meeting on Thursdays from 8-10 am. The group does a weekend trip to Angel Fire or Telluride.

Question?

Can my son or daughter do more than one? Yes, the days are situated so that a kid can explore all 3 if they want.

Do the groups ever come together? Yes, Top Secret is our pre-season camp out/training weekend with all Devo groups (except Devo Jr). At races we travel and stay together.

Can I move my 5th grader up to U14 or my 8th grader up to U19? Coaches make those recommendations to me based upon our mission and training philosophy. If a coach makes a recommendation, all coaches come together to discuss the possibility, implications, etc. and come up with a plan that works for that athlete.

Can I meet with coaches? Yes, on March 27th at the Rec Center for 6-7 pm, you’ll get a chance to meet the coaches. But they are also all available via email or phone.

Devo Jr fills up, do these groups fill up as well? Yes, they do. We limit the size of the groups for safety and quality reasons

Can my son or daughter switch from one to the other? Yes, once you are a Devo athlete, we can easily switch you from U14 to Flyers or Explorer’s (or vise versa!)

How do I register? Registration opens March 1st via our website www.durangodevo.com

Still have questions? Contact Sarah Tescher (Director) at sarah@durangodevo.com/ (970)779-8480 or Chad Cheeney (Team Manager) at chad@durangodevo.com or (970)764-5909

Where do I get equipment? U14 and Flyers groups can go to 2nd Avenue for a Devo discount, Explorer’s to Cyclery. Also May 19th is the Devo Bike Swap at Chapman. Please remember that discounts by shops are for athetes only…sorry parents!

Devo Girls Take Their Skills to the Polo Field

U14 Girls Get a Little Sidetracked in Summer

Devo Plays Golf Instead of the Typical Bike Ride

Golf can be dangerous
Golf can be dangerous
Eat your heart out Todd Wells!
Eat your heart out Todd Wells!

Its raining squirls and thunder-kittens in Durango right now, so the U14 and Explorers Club got in on some golf action up at Hillcrest this tuesday morning. 4!

U14 Air Time

Wyatt takes the big jump by storm as his teammates look on
Wyatt takes the big jump by storm as his teammates look on

U14er Keenan Desplanques in the Durango Herald

Cancer survivor Keenan DesPlanques, 14, of Durango spoke during the opening celebration of the La Plata County Relay for Life on Friday evening at Ray Dennison Memorial Field at Fort Lewis College. Participants in the event began walking around the track at 7 p.m. and were to continue through the night to 7 a.m. Proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society. DesPlanques is the son of Dana Shinn and Kevin DesPlanques. -from the Durango Herald
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Devo’s June Telegraph Hill Climb Results

June 10th, 2011. Perfect day

U19 Boys; Sepp 16:23, Stephan 17:47, Collin 19:23, Gino 16:43, Christopher 18:07, Levi 17:01, Nate 22:23, Gaylen 19:23, Nano 22:50, Andrew 24:53

U19 Girls; Robin 26:28, India 23:06

U14 Boys; Lucas 33:04, Tye 36:57, Jakob 24:13, Charlie M 29:12, Shane 23:30, Devin 26:27, Austin 34:02, Connor 23:02, River 20:18, Dylan 27:10

U14 Girls; Marit 29:47, Allie 26:38, Indigo 34:59, Camryn 24:42, Ellen 30:20, Lacey 31:09, Amanda 37:41

Devo Coaches and friends; Annie 25:28, Chad 18:02, 18:11, Sarah 20:45, 20:09, Taylor 17:54, Mint 18:59, Brendan 16:40, Elke 25:28, Paul 19:54, Colton 21:46, Jacob 19:50, Anthony 19:52

past results are here

Devo U14 Boys and Girls Iron Horse MTB Preride

The U14 Boys Team peace's out above Chpman Hill after a preride of the 2011 Iron Horse cross country course with guest riders Chris Wherry or American road racing lore and Matt Phillips Bicycling magazines product test editor
The U14 Boys Team peace's out above Chpman Hill after a preride of the 2011 Iron Horse cross country course with guest riders Chris Wherry or American road racing lore and Matt Phillips Bicycling magazines product test editor
The U14 Girls team poses at Chapman Hill after a sweet IHBC course preride practice. Guest coach Mellissa Mayer came with as the team gave Assistant Coach a farewell practice before she heads to Europe tomorrow for a 3 week USA Cycling development camp! Coach Alicia is a 2 time defending junior womens National Champion. Translation; shes the fastest girl under 18 in the United States!
The U14 Girls team poses at Chapman Hill after a sweet IHBC course preride practice. Guest coach Mellissa Mayer came with as the team gave Assistant Coach a farewell practice before she heads to Europe tomorrow for a 3 week USA Cycling development camp! Coach Alicia is a 2 time defending junior womens National Champion. Translation; shes the fastest girl under 18 in the United States!

Durango Devo Soccer Ball Game


It was rainy, very rainy out, so we played soccer ball at Chapman Hill Arena. Two 20 half’s made us tired for sure. In the end, Durango Broncos won 4-3 over the New Zealand Uruguay.

Devo’s May Telegraph Hill Climb Results

May 13th, 2011. dry dusty and hot afternoon.

U19 Boys; Sepp 16:11, Levi 17:35, Gino 17:43, Stephan 18:11, Nate 21:25, Gaylen 20:03, Christopher 18:30, Nan0 23:46

U19 Girls; Robin 30:22 and 33:18, Kaylee 21:51

U14 Boys; Keenan 21:38, Kieran 28:10, Dylan 24:30, Charlie 20:27, Derek 26:39, River 22:58, Will 20:36, Chase 29:23, Devin 23:36, Shane 29:43

U14 Girls; Marit 30:26, Katia 31:23, Lacy 39:12, Sierra 29:35

RMCF Sweet Elite; Howard 14:34 (new world record,) Teal 19:53

Devo Coaches and friends; Annie 25:57, Chad 19:43, Taylor 18:59, Sarah 22:28, Elke 25:39, Mint 18:04, Brendan 20:12, Ben S. 14:50, Jesse D. 17:05, Dylan S. 18:18, Trevor D. 18:04, Miguel R. 18:57.

past results are here

Devo Rallies Rabbit Valley

For the fourth year, the Durango Devo athletes headed to US MTB mecca, Fruita Colorado for the Mountain States Cup’s Rabbit Valley Rally. It was Devo first team race of the season, this being a weekend of racing once a month where Devo coaches are in attendance to help pre-ride race courses and coach throughout. 30 Devo athletes from JrDevo, U14, U19 and the new RMCF Sweet Elite team all camped together with family and friends in a gravel parking lot, just east of Rabbit Valley recreation site.

After a great friday night of course prerides, chocolate eating and campfires, the team took to the first event, the 20 minute long time trial. The course was a rolling 4-Wheeler track at first, climbing up to the book shelf cliffs, it then took to a moto track that meandered along the cliff’s until it topped out. From there it was a technical, rolling, moto-turny downhill that had everybody talking at the finish line. The final mile was like the Road Apple Course, but no sand and better whoops. The Devo team put a stamp on day 1 with every category we entered, junior to pro, and winner from Devo. Cat 1 15-18 and Sweet Elite team member Howard Grotts took the fastest time of the day, even besting teammate Tad Elliott, who won the pro men category! Alicia Rose Pastore won the Cat 1 girls, Stephan Davoust won the Cat 2 boys, Camryn Sippy won the Junior Girls Under 14 and Chris Blevins won the Junior Under 14 boys. Oh yeah, and Team Stetson-Lee won the Pro Women as well! What a day for Devo.

After the mornings racing, all the tried team-members gathered around the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory/Devo Sweet Elite Team Trailer and ate more chocolate before heading out on a cross country course preride. It was a mellow affair as they all just rolled along at chit-chat pace. No real agenda other than to have a good time and not get to dehydrated. That night the team rolled into the town of Fruita for awards and a pizza party and the Hot Tomato Pizzaria. More campfire, more sillyness and then bedtime a little earlier than the previous night.

Sunday morning came quick as the young guys and gals had an early start of 8am. Coach Chad and Annie took the crew out on the chilly warm-ups and the gang was on the start line in time. Chris Blevins was the first finisher as he easily won the Under 14 boys race. Then it was like a Devo practice as his teammates came rolling in right after him, with Charlie Greenberg, Will Berger, Kennen Desplanques, Derek Pansze and Devin Feilen following him in for a clean sweep! The Under 14 Girls took 2-4th as the defending xc national champ Ksenia Lepikena from Boulder, proved her worth. Cameryn Sippy, Sierra Trout and Ellie Feilen were 2-4th. Stephan Davoust and Levi Kurlander took 2nd and 3rd in the Cat 2 Boys with new Devo athlete, 17 year old Galen Blair taking 10th in his first race with Devo. Then Henry Larson, Andrew Cunninham and Owen Wertz took 4,5 and 7th in the Cat 3 boys. Devo parents are jumping into the action with Field Blevins, Bob Davoust, Curt Blair and board member Rich Larson all taking the line and finishing well. Blevins took second in his Cat 2 age group!

In the Cat 1 races, Alicia Rose Pastore, U14 girls assistant coach and RMCF Sweet Elite Team member, took a super easy win in the 15-18 girls, for her 3rd win in as many tries at the event. Then in the boys, it was Howard Grotts doing battle with fellow age group national champion, Keegan Swenson. In the end Keegan dropped Howard on the power course and rolled to the line with the win. Next it was Sepp Kuss and Gino Pastore in 4th and 5th. Haakon Sigerslid rolled in in 7th and Elliott Saslow walked his bike across the line for the second consecutive year to take 9th place.

In the Pro categories, Teal Stetson-Lee won her first xc race with her new Sweet Elite Team. Congrats as well to teammate Sage Wilderman who stayed behind to graduate from Fort Lewis College. The men were led by Colton Anderson’s 2nd place finish on the techy power course. Teammate Tad Elliott wound up in 8th place after a hard fought battle on the front of the race.

All in all, it was a great weekend of racing and the theme would of had to of been teamwork. It was great to see all the different age groups and categories riding and playing together. We’ve got a special thing going, thats for sure!

U14 Girls Coach Injured

U14 Girls Assistant Coach, Jess Reed crashed while shredding her mountain bike last friday and will be out for a while with a broken shoulder and wrist. Wish her a speedy healthy recovery!
U14 Girls Assistant Coach, Jess Reed crashed while shredding her mountain bike last friday and will be out for a while with a broken shoulder and wrist. Wish her a speedy healthy recovery! The girls team will be coached by Annie Cheeney and Alicia Rose Pastore.