DEVO Alumni Chase Orrick Update

Durango DEVO Alumni, Chase Orrick is currently attending college at the University of Colorado. He has reported that the riding there is ok and he prefers to drive to Golden to ride. He is looking foreword to being back in Durango this summer and has been working on gaining acceptance to a Film School in California. Below is his video application to the college. The application asked the students for a 2 minute film, with the objective of showing personal interests with no shots of the face. Check it and Good Luck Chase!

2010 DEVO Compact Disc

DEVO ATB Team
DEVO is looking for musicians to jump aboard the Durango DEVO 2010 CD release for the fall of 2010. It is the new decade and Durango DEVO wants to celebrate by releasing an album of locally grown music collection in the name of youth cycling. Sounds like a plan. All interested parties, genres are welcome. Please contact if interested.

The Irish Embassy was Rollin

Martha Iverson took it to the drums at the Irish Embassy Pub Roller Races
Martha Iverson took it to the drums at the Irish Embassy Pub Roller Races
Matt Schriver, the FLC coach won the thing with a record perfomance of 10.7 mikes in 15 minutes. The event was organized by FLC Team Manager, Dave Hagen who shared a birthday with the night. He was presented with an autographed FLC jersey at the end of the night. The jersey was signed by post and present FLC athletes and Hagen-Fans.
Matt Schriver, the FLC coach won the thing with a record perfomance of 10.7 mikes in 15 minutes. The event was organized by FLC Team Manager, Dave Hagen who shared a birthday with the night. He was presented with an autographed FLC jersey at the end of the night. The jersey was signed by post and present FLC athletes and Hagen-Fans.

Benjamin Sonntag Interview

FLC cyclist and Durangoan, Ben Sonntag rode an amazing race in Bend, Oregon last December.
FLC cyclist and Durangoan, Ben Sonntag rode an amazing race in Bend, Oregon last December.

Q: How did you find out about Durango and FLC?

A: 2003 was my most successful season as a Winter triathlete. That spring I went to the bike festival at Riva del Garda, Italy (something like Sea Otter) to meet up with Specialized to sign a contract for the upcoming season. And whom do I get to meet? Ned Overend! He was there to race and present the company and I got to talked to him a bit. That was the very first time I heard about Durango and it took me 4 years to remember his words. In 2007, my first year competing in cycling after switching from skiing and Winter triathlon I made the decision to finish my degree which I started in Anchorage, Alaska on a skiing scholarship. I remembered the meeting with Ned and started looking more into it. That’s how I also found out about FLC and it went from there. 2 months later I was in Durango and started taking classes at FLC

Q: What is the junior biking scene like in Germany? Do they have any solid junior mountain bike programs?

A: Cycling like almost any sports in Germany is organized by clubs. There are a lot of clubs who have there own junior program. Kids get together to train, travel to races….It’s similar to DEVO, which from my understanding is a pretty unique program in the US.

Q: When did you start racing mountain bikes and was there any difference in the junior competition between the US and Germany?

A: I actually didn’t compete in cycling as a junior, but from what I have seen in skiing, I would say in Germany kids are starting to be serious about training and racing a bit earlier. I would say on a junior level there is more competition in Germany and everything is already pretty professional. In my eyes this has pros and cons. A lot of very successful juniors are quitting early because they are burned out before their real career would start. On the other hand often times in the US juniors have to close a big gap once they move in the elite ranks to be competitive internationally.

Q: You are a collegiate champion, what have you won in the college ranks and what else do you wish to accomplish?

A: As for collegiate, I’m at the end of my collegiate carrier. I will graduate this spring, can’t wait!!! As my highlights were winning 3 individual titles, cross country in 2007 and short track and cross country in 2008. I also won 3 team titles with FLC, MTB in 2007 and 2008 and Cyclocross in 2009. Those were for sure my highlights. It’s always fun to win a team title. Outside of collegiate racing there is hardly ever the chance to experience such win as a team.

I really wish I could have won the cyclocross individual title in 2009. I was close, but didn’t make it. It was a big goal of mine leading to that event and it took me a while to get over it! In the end it kept me motivated to work hard on myself over the last couple months.

Q: Who are your cycling and non cycling heros?

A: As I have a different non-cycling background most of my sport heros are cross country skiers. I think Bjoern Daehlie was the one athlete who I remember watching the most and being a real ‘hero’ for me. As for cycling I look up to people who have the consistency to be at the top all season long. As a cross country racer, Julian Absalon of course comes to ones mind. But I’m also looking up to the Swiss, who are so strong as a nation.

Q: You race a pretty stacked season in many of the cycling disciplines, how are you spending your time this preseason training? How do you work around the weather?

A: It feels for me that the weather has been rough this year for cyclists in Durango. It is hard to do your training in such conditions. I think it is important to still do your specific workouts, if you have to even on the ‘evil’ rollers or trainer. But if that’s the case you have to mix things up with other outdoor activities to not burn out before the real season starts. I’m doing a lot of cross country skiing, some running and trying not to get huge in the gym ;). I think especially as a Mtber it is important to be a well rounded athlete. In Mountain biking I think, it’s more than just having the engine and the legs to win! Skills and good core strength are just as important.

Q: Do you have any advice for the DEVO juniors?

A: I keep this short. They should go out and have fun riding their bikes. If they fall in love with the sport and are ambitious about it than they can start to pursue their goals as a racer. But they have to love it! You can only be successful in racing if you have a passion for what you’re doing!

Ben races pro xc for the Cannondale/Mona Vie Team
Ben races pro xc for the Cannondale/Mona Vie Team


Rollin at Papa Wheelie’s

2 vintage Schwinn Varsities got all the action Saturday night at Papa Wheelie's 2nd Roller Races
2 vintage Schwinn Varsities got all the action Saturday night at Papa Wheelie's 2nd Roller Races
FLC Freshman Lucas Perez took the surprising victory over elder FLC shredder Rotem Ishay
FLC Freshman Lucas Perez took the surprising victory over elder FLC shredder Rotem Ishay

NICA Board of Directors

The National Interscholastic Cycling Association has set its board of directors. Matt Fritzinger of NorCal is the president of the board, Gary Fisher himself is there as well and Dave Wiens, is there representing Colorado. Good Luck Team! The goal is to have the 50 states by 2020 competing in High School mtb racing

Jr DEVO Sign-Up Soon

Hello Devo families!  It is that time again!  We can’t wait to ride with your kids!
Our sign-up day is March 2nd from 5-7 pm at the Rec Center.  If you
miss this sign-up, go to our website for registration info….but don’t
forget that some groups do fill up our sign-up night!

Below is the schedule:
We will start riding April 5 and go until May 29 with a Devo Jr race the week of May 24th

Monday: Kindergarten coed(Head Coach:  Sabina)
Monday: 1st grade coed(Head coach: Sarah)
Tuesday:  20″ coed(Head Coach: John Bailey)
Tuesday:  24″ coed(Head coach: Brendan and Sarah)
Wednesday:  all girls 20″/ 24″ (Head coach: Sarah, assistant Melissa)
Thursday:  all girls advanced 24″/26″(Head coach= Annie, assistant Melissa)
Thursday:  24″/26″ advanced (Head coach= Chad)

Thank you!
Sarah Tescher
Devo Director
779-8480

DEVO Team Race Schedule

The 2010 mountain bike race season kicks off for team DEVO this April in Fruita. This will be DEVO’s 3rd season attending the Rabbit Valley Rally. Then in May the team heads over Wolf Creek to Nathrop’s Chalk Creek Stampede. This race has gotten plump since its recent inclusion to the 3 part US Cup series, The Triple Crown. Then in June its up to the classic DEVO team race, the WIldflower Rush. Crested Butte has been a staple in the colorado race scene for 40 years. After all that sweet colorado action, DEVO takes on the nations best at the National Championships at Sol Vista ski area. DEVO has 5 defending national champions looking to have some more fun. And finally the team will take its shortest drive over the hills to Telluride. After a couple years off, the race has been placed back on the schedule and that is a good thing. That is looking like a fun 2010 for DEVO.

It was Hubtastic

Racing 4.8 miles at the Hub was Hot
Racing 4.8 miles at the Hub was Hot, JoeyT took the V.
The Ladies led the way, and it was Martha with the win.
The Ladies led the way, and it was Martha with the win.

Overend Mountain Park?

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Photo by Mike Wilk

We are supporting an effort to have the Durango Mountain Park renamed as “Overend Mountain Park” in honor of Ned Overend.  If you agree, please head to the MBS website below and check it out.

It will be a fitting recognition of his world class athletic accomplishments, his key roll in making the park happen, and his leadership in the community.

For more information about the renaming of Durango Mountain Park to Overend Mountain Park, please visitwww.mountainbikespecialists.com.

Chapman Hill Challenge a Success

The inaugural Chapman Challlenge was a big success.  Twelve participants completed the race which included 3 laps up and 3 laps down Chapman Hill under the lights.  Light weight randone skis led the race.  Mile Venzara and Scott Simmons continuously diced it out at the front.  Simmons won with a 3-lap time of 25:16.  Venzara came in a close 2nd with a time of 26:33.  Biking legend Frank Mapel rounded out the podium with a time of 29:00.  Mapel raced on a heavier Alpine Touring set-up.  Jen Gersbach, pro-mtn biker, came in 4th overall and 1st female.  She passed 4th place male Mark Ianhoe at the downhill finish line.  Ianhoe completed the steep, icy course on skate skis!  Brett Butterstein, Greg Lewis and Jimmy Nicholson finished 5th, 6th and 7th.  Holly Simmons, the only skier on tele-mark skis was the 2nd female finisher.  She narrowly beat Sven Brunso, passing him as he lost a ski on the final downhill run.  Michael Andres rounded out the men on his first day ever on randone skis.  Quinn Simmons, the lone junior racer, won his category.  Organizers are hoping for a big turn-out next year!Colby Simmons at the top, changing skins
Colby Simmons at the top, changing skins