First Race Stories

Waking up in the dark on a Saturday morning at a campsite in sub freezing temperatures was a fitting way to shock us into our historic first race day. The night before we had broken bread together (well actually Mediterranean wraps) before enjoying a campfire, telling stories and talking about the day to come.

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Nerves were there of course, but so was excitement. Wait, which is which? Lily, our newest rider, had decided at the last minute she wanted to join us for the weekend’s events and so we excitedly scrambled to get everything together for her to camp, carpool and do the pre-ride with the team on Friday afternoon. She did amazing on the pre-ride that afternoon, powering up sections and enjoying the sandy, flowy singletrack trails that Fort Ord offers up. 

That night as the fire crackled and lit our faces with that familiar orange glow the discussion turned from favorite Asian food dishes and volunteer projects to what racing would be like. Lily was flirting with the idea of pinning on a number and giving it a go. I mean she was here, she’d just tackled a pre-ride with the team and knew she was capable. We talked on, answering questions until the wavering turned to commitment. Lily was racing the next morning in the first wave at 9:00am sharp!

Just as we had scrambled to get her, her bike and gear together to join us for camping, we had another last chance scramble to work with Lily on her goals for race day. She set the goal to complete a lap-a great first race goal-and then coaches walked her through the next 10.5 hours until race time. Sleep, hydrate, wake up, hydrate, travel to venue, eat, warm up, go time! At that point Lily was anything but ready, but also more ready than she had ever been. 

At 6am wake up coaches stumbled out of sleeping bags to shake tents and subsequently kids awake. While still in predawn darkness, we broke camp and headed to the race venue where temperatures in the car read high 20s. It was time to ride our bikes, I mean how else were we to warm up? 

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The whole team went out for another pre-ride, fighting off numb toes, fingers, noses, legs, entire bodies.  By the time we got back it was time for Lily to line up to race. "Eat this. Drink this. I'll take that layer. And that. You're good to go. Have fun. We'll be cheering you on." Quick exchanges were all we had time for as Lily moved up in the start line after each wave of ladies ahead of her were released. Our six boy riders, coaches and parents gathered at the start line to cheer her one and then it was 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 GO! Lily rolled off as the first ever Richmond Composite team rider to race in a NorCal race powering, up the hill and onto the course. Wow! 

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With Lily out on course, it was time for the boys to warm up. We had about an hour and a half before the boy's races began, so we took a minute to watch the first wave of lead Varsity girls roll around on their first lap (wow they're fast!) and then jumped on our bikes to get warm and prep our legs for the hard efforts to come.

We arrived back from the warm up just in time to catch Lily coming across the finish line. We threw a lot of high fives her way and celebrated Lily making Richmond Composite history. Then it was time for the boys to get ready to roll.

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When it was time for the boys to get into the starting line, we were scrambling as you do during your first time through anything with so many players, places, timing and details. With lots of help and encouragement from race volunteers, coaches and other racers we got our team into place and ready to go. In two waves and clouds of dust, our Richmond Composite boys were on course.

Donovan and Jacob were the first ones to go out with the Sophomore boys followed by our four Freshman boys, Sergio, Emilio, Lucas and William. We cheered them out as they passed by with 70 other racers on course. 

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In the weeks leading up to the race, coaches regularly talked about expectations and goal setting for each rider and the team as a whole. We knew we’d already won just by showing up to the race as Richmond Composite. Everything else was extra bonus, the cherry on top of the best Sunday your favorite aunt bought for you on your 10th birthday. That was the Richmond Composite attitude before, during and after the race. Whatever the times, lap counts, positions, told about the race didn’t really matter, it was noise. What mattered was each of our kids showed up, as they’ve been doing now for months. They set a goal and went for it. They did it together as a team. And they did it on their own terms. They had their own experiences out there on the course. “It was hard!” said a number of our riders. "Everyone was so encouraging. Even when I wanted to give up, riders told me I could do it and to push on,” Lily said after finishing her race. Donovan reflected, saying, “One rider even pushed me up a hill I was struggling on. He said to me, ‘I’m going to give you this push just this once. Then you’ve got to take it from there. You’ve got this!’"

We got so much love from the Norcal family this weekend. We know that if we keep showing up, the Norcal family will keep showing up for Richmond Composite with all they’ve got. We are so grateful. 

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Parents and coaches waited at the finish line to greet every rider as they passed through the big finish arches, pumping our fists in the air with victory with each rider's arrival. The challenge was real, but so was the reward which included lots of hugs, support, a hot meal, a sense of accomplishment and some great stories to tell. We are so proud of all of our student riders for attempting and crushing their first races ever!

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Lastly we want to extend some HUGE thanks to Berkeley High for taking us under their wing this race and offering up their entire pit to us including delicious food, welcome smiles and all the support we could have imagined. We had many teams offer everything to us and we’re so fortunate for this. We are lucky to call the East Bay home and have teams like Albany, El Ceritto, Berkeley and all the Oakland teams as neighbors, friends and team mentors. Thank You! See you at the next race!!!

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Go Richmond Composite!

GoFundMe Update, Radio Show, 1st Race Eve

We are beyond thrilled about the three things mentioned in this blog title.  

1. We launched a GoFundMe campaign to support our team and the response has been overwhelmingly encouraging. We blew past the 50% mark of our goal in just 5 days with no signs of stopping. Thank you all for sharing and supporting this team! Let’s keep it going!

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2. We were invited to tell the Richmond Composite high school mountain bike team story this past Tuesday on the radio on the show Oakland Bikes. Student rider Sergio, Coach Tara and Coach Doug got together and shared their experience with the team, challenges, inspiration and fun stories from riding trails with teens. You can now listen to the show at the following link (interview starts around 4:30).  

http://www.kgpc969.org/oakland-bikes/ 

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3. In a year full of firsts, it seems everything we do counts or at least feels like a milestone. Our first race as a team is definitely a big one. Tomorrow we head down to Fort Ord in Monterey to join 1,000 of our peers in NorCal high school mountain biking to test our spirits (and legs), deepen our team bonds and represent for the first time in history Richmond, CA in the mountain biking scene. We’re as ready as we’ll ever be. 3, 2, 1, GO!

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Wish us luck! See you at the race! 

Help us Get Rolling!

Now that we're up and rolling with 8 riders and 8 coaches, we need your help to take this team to the next level. Please check out our GoFundMe campaign and share with your community. We could really use your support to make the dream of Richmond Composite a continued reality. Thank you! -Emilio, Sergio, Lily, Jacob, Donovan, William, Lucas, Harrison and all the coaches and families of Richmond Composite

The Family Grows

It's with great pleasure that we welcome two new riders to the Richmond Composite family--Sergio and Lily. Learn a bit more about these two amazing people below in these interviews. 

Lily

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Lily is a Senior at Richmond High and new to mountain biking. She's the first female rider in the history of Richmond Composite and is a second generation US citizen of Laotian decent. Lily is a quick learner and we are so happy to welcome her to our team. Now hear from her about her experience thus far.

Q: What got you interested in mountain biking?

L: My teacher was advertising the club in class and it looked cool. I wanted to join but I had to make time for it. The first time I went mountain biking was with a friend who I ride with from Richmond to the Albany Bulb. After that I wanted to keep biking more because there’s other benefits to it.

Q: Who is a teammate you are proud of/impressed by and what about them do you appreciate?

L: I’m impressed by Jacob. My first practice he was there all geared up and gave me some tips to help me out. He was pushing through up the trails and he kept going. It was cool to see that he didn’t give up.

Q: What have you accomplished within mountain biking/the team?

L: I’d say getting to your final destination is rewarding because you ride from one place all the way to the other. You get to be outside and view the scenery and I enjoyed it.


Sergio

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Sergio is a Freshman at Richmond High. His family is originally from the Chila region of Mexico. He has two siblings, a cat "Gato" and likes to fish and hang out with friends. Sergio had his road bike stolen this past Fall and is stoked to be trying out mountain biking with the team on a bike with shocks for the first time. Now hear from Sergio. 

Q: What have you accomplished within mountain biking/the team?

S: On Thursday I only walked once and I'm trying to accomplished that.

Q: How has participating with Richmond Composite changed you?

S: It changed me by who I am and full of experience.

Q: Any thanks/shout outs you want to give?

A: For Coach Levitt for telling be about this Mountain bike team.

Crockett Hills delivers the Sugar!

Donovan leads the team down the flowing ribbon of singletrack known as "Sugar City"

Donovan leads the team down the flowing ribbon of singletrack known as "Sugar City"

For our latest Sunday team practice we took a brief 15 minute drive East on 80 to visit Crockett Hill Regional Park. What awaited us there was, as some students described, "a peak mountain biking experience."

Our route for the day took us on a 9 mile journey from the parking lot, up, up, up to the top of the trail network on a combination of wooded and wide open singletrack trails. The effort needed to get up the steep trail (450 ft in the first mile alone!) was real but the open views of the San Pablo Bay and the rolling green California winter hills was well worth it. Oh, and being at the top of the trail network also meant we got to go down!

Harrison was all laughs as he worked his way through the challenge (lots of tipping over) of trying out clipless pedals for the first time. 

Harrison was all laughs as he worked his way through the challenge (lots of tipping over) of trying out clipless pedals for the first time. 

While we enjoyed the climb up, hitting the flow trail called "Sugar City" was a real treat! (Get it? ;) It included rollers (like dirt speed bumps), tabletops, and sweeping bermed turns all the way from top to bottom. With an excited smile Emilio exclaimed, "It was super fun, but also kind of scary." when asked how he enjoyed the flow trail. 

Toward the top of the trail we practiced skills together including the ready position and moving our bodies in response to the changing terrain of a roller or feature, watching each other go over an obstacle until we got the hang of it. Then we sailed down together as shown in the video below. 

In mountain biking, what goes down, must go up so when we got to the bottom of the trail, we turned right up the most challenging climb our team has yet to face. With an average grade of 13% for 1/3 of a mile with sections over 20%, this climb is TOUGH! Another 1/3 of a mile and 150 feet of climbing and we're back at the top--Phew! 

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Just as what goes down, must go up, so must what goes up, go back down again. So, from our top perch we pointed our bikes down again, retracing our path back down to the parking lot on singletrack. 

Lucas muscles his way up the final portion of Edwards loop trail. 

Lucas muscles his way up the final portion of Edwards loop trail. 

Riders today started to really show massive improvements on the bike after working on skills and fitness for the last month. It was amazing to see Donovan spinning with such efficiency, riders practicing "active recovery" on the mellower sections of the climb, Emilio hanging on the wheel of the ride leader throughout the day, Harrison trying clipless pedals for the first time and laughing every time he'd tumble onto his side forgetting he was clipped in when we stopped as a group, and Lucas pushing the side knobs on his tires as he dug into the corners of the tight switchbacks. Even coach Reed, who was on his 3rd mountain bike ride ever, showed so much improvement as the day went on, learning and practicing skills along with the team. 

Lucas rides through the tunnel under Cummings Skyway. 

Lucas rides through the tunnel under Cummings Skyway. 

We soaked in the crisp blue skies and winter air, 60 degree weather and abundant signs of spring in the green explosions happening throughout the terrain all while pushing ourselves into better riders and friends. 

In the parking lot, at the end of practice each person shared something that they were proud of about another rider. From determination to improved skill, inspiring spirit to all out effort, these riders not only are becoming better mountain bikers but are becoming an encouraging group of teammates. We look forward to coming back to Crockett Hills again soon!

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Closing practice recognizing our teammates accomplishments for the day. We had a lot to share.

First Trip to China Camp

Lucas practicing cornering technique on one of the many switchbacks. 

Lucas practicing cornering technique on one of the many switchbacks. 

We took our first trip across the Richmond Bridge to ride the famous China Camp loop in San Rafael this past Sunday.  Nine miles of flowy singletrack, Bay and Redwood trees, sweeping views and a lot of good practice for our young riders. Here are the highlights. 

We warmed up for the ride by practicing switchbacks. William and Lucas were smooth like butter on these tough 180 degree turns uphill and down!

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At the end of the ride is when looked back on where we'd been that day. Lucas and William had to figure out where we started and which trails we took by using the map. Lucas found the "You are here" arrow to help orient him to our location. Then we traced our way around China Camp on our first great loop as a team. What an accomplishment!

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William spotted the first newt of the season on the side of the trail while taking a break. You never know what you're going to see when you slow down for a moment on trail. 

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About halfway through the loop the trail opens up and you can see the Richmond Bridge in the background as well as the San Pablo Bay. This is a great spot for a photo. 

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We got lucky and ran into the Albany High School MTB team who were out in force practicing some race loops and race starts. It was great to see some familiar (and friendly) faces and see a big team in action, all kitted up in their Albany High cycling gear, working hard for the season. We'll be there someday. We were humbled and inspired. 

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William got a pair of cycling shoes at a recent MTB skills camp. Now all he needed were the SPD pedals to pair with them. After practice William learned how to change pedals using a pedal wrench and some grease. After practice he took his first real ride around his neighborhood to practice the sensation of clipping in and out of the pedals. William is the first Richmond Composite student to try clipless pedals. We're looking forward to getting more kids "clipped in" soon. Lead the way William! 

Beginner MTB Skills Camp

Thanks to a very generous Norcal league board member, three of our team member we were able to attend an overnight beginner MTB skills camp on a private ranch in Petaluma this January. 

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The weekend consisted of meeting 30 other high school students new to mountain biking, learning new skills from a dozen coaches, riding a pro pump track, handbuilt singletrack, practicing a mock race, eating great food, camping, s’mores and of course a campfire filled with fun and plenty of stories. 

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Highlights included a standing ovation and human tunnel for our team rider Jacob as he made his way to the top of a big climb complete with 360 views. 

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Other highlights included team rider William absolutely lighting up the entire camp with laughter with his positive presence and lively antics at every turn and event. Also, William somehow found some riding glasses and all of a sudden turned into a pro racer before blazing through his first race out on the course.  

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One of the other champions of the weekend was team rider Lucas who took a spill pushing his limits cornering through a tough switchback. Although he went down, he kept his spirits high and even rallied the next day to get back out and ride with his group. Thumbs up Lucas! 

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Many games, fun stories, new friendships and memories later we were on our way home reflecting on all that had occurred in the past two days. What a gift! We can’t wait to see everyone at the races for more riding, hanging out and camping.  

Here are a couple more photos to show what a great weekend we had. 

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First Team Practice in the Books

On Sunday December 17th Richmond Composite had our first team practice ever! Six students and four coaches showed up to ride. Three loaner bikes were given to kids to take home as well as gloves, helmets and a LOT of amazing cycling gear for everyone. 

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We met at Alvarado Park and did some bike safety checks and fits for all the new riders. Then we circled up and kicked off our first season by practicing on a skills course in a grassy area mastering the ready position, cornering, braking and climbing before splitting into groups to hit the open trail.  

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We made our way in two groups, climbing up to the northern most part of Wildcat Park along a trail called Bonita. Then we rode our first proper singletrack trails through a network of open meadows and trails. We met up at a place we call “The Bench” because the view is incredible and there is an iconic bench sitting high above the park looking out to all of the Bay Area. 

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We did our first time trial on a little .4 mile section of mixed fire road and singletrack and then ripped down the trails we’d ridden up back to the meet up spot. 

We’re thrilled to start this team. There’s still time to come check out Richmond Composite. We’ll be accepting new riders until January 21st. Get in touch! 

Team Kick Off Success!

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We kicked off our season with a team meeting yesterday at Rich City Rides. Prospective students and their parents sat together with coaches to talk about the season, what it means to be on a high school mountain bike team and most importantly sign up!

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We shared our excitement and fears about participating with the team and everyone got excited about camping together as well as getting stronger and encouraging each other on and off the bike. We capped off the meeting by watching the new Norcal video featuring other high school racers from around the area.

We’ll be accepting new riders through the middle of January, but the sooner you sign up the better! That way you can see if you like it and enjoy a full season with everyone.  

Our first official practice is Sunday 12/17 at Alvarado Park. Join us! 

Team Meeting & Orientation Sunday December 10th

Come to the first Richmond Composite team meeting this Sunday. 

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If you’re interested in riding with Richmond Composite this year, join us for this informative team meeting and orientation on Sunday December 10th @ Rich City Rides from 2-4pm.  

When: Sunday December 10th // 2:00pm-4:00pm

Where: Rich City Rides (1500 Macdonald Ave, Richmond, CA 94801)

Why: Team Orientation, What is high school mountain biking? What is Richmond Composite? How much time does it take? What will we be doing this year? Who are the coaches? and more! This is a chance for students and parents interested in learning more about this team to ask questions and hear directly from coaches.

What: We'll have some light food, a short presentation information, we'll show a great documentary about high school mountain biking in Northern California and we'll be giving away a LOT of free gear. You Won't Want to Miss This! 

 RSVP via email or text

RichmondComposite@gmail.com (510) 974-3154