Saturday, August 18, 2012

2012 Leadville Trail 100 MTB Done



The PPF MTB team once again challenged themselves with the world renown LT100 MTB "Race Across The Sky." All 6 members (Guy, Vic, Dale, Tim, Ryan, and Hubert) finished the race and came home with buckles and memories.

Stay tuned for a full re-cap and pictures coming soon!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

PPF Riders Tackle The Abominable Snowmen...or, the 2012 Julian Death March



Friends, families and Sponsors:

Saturday, 14 Apr 2012 will surely go down as one of the more extreme Julian Death Marches in recent memory. Temperatures skirted freezing point throughout and only briefly pushed the mercury past 41 degrees. With the temperatures better suited to sledding, or skiing, the organizers decided to postpone the start by an hour which allowed for some great photo opportunities to capture our impressive Phoenix Patriot Foundation turnout given the conditions. Representing PPF were Guy McDermott, returning JDM race veteran and PPF Team Captain, along with newcomers Vic Chonka, Dale Blankenship, and Eric Skalski. Braving the elements for reasons wholy unclear to them, our loving support crew of Lu and Maureen Lastra, and Carmen Skalski ensured that riders stayed on course, got fed, and were awesomely encouraged.

As for the race? As these things go, the opening, neutral roll out pelted the riders with snow and hail but rewarded their persistence (foolishness?) with good traction and a neutral vehicle keeping things gentlemanly for the first five miles. Soon enough, the road pitched up hill and we began the ascent of Banner Toll Road. Stringing out the pack and providing much awaited warming of toes, fingers, and faces just in time for a brisk descent down Rodriguez Canyon and into much welcomed and warmer weather conditions. A well-deserved tail wind assisted with the next few miles but unfortunately Dale and Eric would miss the turnaround at Pinyon Mountain Road where Guy had already turned to tackle the long course and where Vic would soon follow. Although Dale and Eric’s race was all but over as they tacked on an additional 9 miles before returning to the course route, Dale was able to demonstrate the true meaning of teamwork as he selflessly took on all 4.5 miles of off-route ‘training’ complete with 20mph headwinds.

Meanwhile back on course, Guy had joined forces with David Sullivan and Bryon Taylor to better tackle the ever-increasing and gusting winds as a pace-line. These three tremendous athletes never relinquished their lead and eventually completed the podium within 25 minutes of one another with Guy improving his 6th place performance of last year to an impressive and hypothermic 3rd. There were three other brave souls who would later follow in their frozen footsteps to complete 2 loops of Oriflame Canyon required for the 79 mile re-route...great job fellas. It is worth noting that the race directors contemplated cutting the second loop due to deteriorating weather and course conditions but they were either too slow on the draw or maybe the riders were faster. For the 26 remaining riders who took on one loop of Oriflame to complete the 65 mile version, Vic would finish an impressive 7th and looked no worse for the wear. Fortunately for the team, I don’t think that Vic nor Guy were among those unfortunate riders who found themselves brought to a complete headwind halt while climbing Oriflame before being tossed off trail into an abundance of rocks, scrub brush, and mud just to get up, rinse, and repeat.

With feeling finally returning to the thawing nubs that are our fingers, we need to to send a special message of thanks to our sponsors. Everyone has dialed in there nutrition with Infinit while Schwalbe, Shimano, Sidi, Canari, DT Swiss, Stan’s No Tubes, and Ride Cyclery/Specialized keep us moving, looking, and feeling the part. To you all, THANK YOU.

On to the next adventure... 

-Guy

Thursday, April 12, 2012

PPF To Cross English Channel

Phoenix Patriot Foundation (PPF) Teams up with Athena Passage, The Travis Manion Foundation, and The Navy SEAL Foundation for English Channel Swim

San Diego, CA - April 12, 2012 - This July, a diverse team connected to the Navy SEAL community will swim across the English Channel. Based on the concepts of psychological hardiness and resiliency, the purpose of this endeavor is active engagement in shared challenges promoting healing, growth, and well being in the face of the shared sacrifice and loss resulting from service.

The team primarily consists of members from the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) community and includes surviving spouses of fallen SEALs and those wounded in service. One such member is LCDR Dan Cnossen, who was injured while conducting a combat operation in Afghanistan in September of 2010 resulting in the double amputation of his legs. Dan is now on the U.S. Paralympic Biathlon Team and is training for the Olympic Games in So Chi, Russia in 2014.

Navy SEAL and founder of Athena Passage, Brad Rhinelander, stated, “it was a good fit given the 50th anniversary of the SEAL Teams and the tie-in with Normandy where Frogmen first established the reputation of the SEAL Teams during World War II as they cleared the beaches under heavy fire prior to the D- Day invasions” when referring to the historic significance of this swim.

To follow developments and learn more details by visiting: www.athenapassage.org.

Learn more about Phoenix Patriot Foundation: The mission of Phoenix Patriot Foundation is to provide direct support to severely wounded veterans enabling them to fully recover, reintegrate and remain engaged in serving America. We believe that these patriots have much to offer our nation, having already demonstrated incredible resolve when called upon to serve in the military and are ready to continue to serve society. To get involved, visit www.phoenixpatriotfoundation.org or contact us at info@phoenixpatriotfoundation.org.