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Syllamos Revenge 2011

Posted on May 15, 2011 Categories: Endurance Racing, Mountain Biking, Race Report, Single Speed
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Big Pigs ascend to Arkansas to compete in the Open Pro SS Class, against some of the worlds best!  125k and the 50mile races in Mountain View Arkansas, is home of the Syllamos Revenge, rated top 100 most Epic Trails in the World! “Says IMBA”.

Charity, PorkChop and Dana finish the 50 miner with record speeds, and the Biggest Smiles of the Day! While in the 125k Race, Kocean, Shadow and Chaos came in for a glorious finish to topple the competition with Single Speed finesse! All Year the Pigs have been getting, Cheaper, Faster and Better Looking!

First 12-Hour Solo Race – Bluff Creek Ranch – Warda, Texas

Posted on February 9, 2010 Categories: Endurance Racing, Mountain Biking, Race Report
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I recently stated in another ride rehash (Red River Riot) that I would NOT, I repeat NOOOOOT be racing in mud again. Too miserable and too much damage caused to the bike. How soon I ate those words! In part, because Luke ensured me that it wasn’t, “that bad” when he walked the trail on Friday afternoon. So I came… and I conquered! Yes! I said it! I’m STOKED! I mean really stoked! Especially, when I came so close to not making the trek at all. But then I read Big Daddy’s words, which in a nutshell stated, “If I don’t go it will be perfect weather and I’ll wish I had”. And excluding the actual trail, the weather was excellent! Besides, I had committed to Rachel to ride in support of her, so I felt obligated.

2010 Dirty Dozen 12 hour race at Bluff Creek Ranch in Warda, TX

Posted on February 8, 2010 Categories: Endurance Racing, Mountain Biking, Race Report
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aftermath.

The 2010 Dirty Dozen 12 hour race at Bluff Creek Ranch near Warda, TX happened this weekend, so now I have a solo 12 hour under my belt. And boy, was it one for the books! (results here)
Hats off to Luke for his awesome pit work, Charity’s friend Leslie for her help, and Charity, Alex, Steve, Yater and Rachel for riding through that slop for so long! We truly are Pigs, huh? And we brought home some awesome results too!

Hotter’N Hell Hundred 2009

Posted on August 31, 2009 Categories: Endurance Racing, Pork Report, Race Report, Road Biking
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Team Big Pigs at Hotter'N Hell Hundred mile 70 rest stop

NTX Racing – Erwin Park 6 Hour Endurance Event

Posted on January 24, 2009 Categories: Endurance Racing, Mountain Biking, Race Report
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Great race venue with over 200 participants on a cold and windy North Texas Saturday. Big Pig Racing managed several podium finishes and had a great time! As usual, the Big Pig cathedral was the center point of attention with a constant flow of traffic through the tent.

This event may conclude the North Texas winter racing series. Its time to do some trail maintenance, lay down some base miles and prepare for the spring racing series.

Pork Report #7

Posted on January 9, 2009 Categories: Endurance Racing, Mountain Biking, Pork Report, XC Racing
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This year was a true breakout year for Big Pig Racing. In addition to numerous individual accomplishments, there were some proud and profound team moments as well. Two members, Rich “big pig” Szecsy and Ray “1+1=1” Porter both traveled to Canada to represent Big Pig Racing in the 24hr Solo World Championships, in the singlespeed division no less. Ray took 5th place and Rich took 8th place. While these may have been standout individual efforts, as a team there were some fairly substantial accomplishments. In November, Big Pig Racing had 9 racers enter the UltraCentric 6/12/24/48 Hr race. Big Pig Racing took home a two top finishes in the 6Hr (Rich “Big Pig” Szecsy 4th in Men’s Open, and Inna “seamonster” Innes 3rd in Women’s Open), a 1st place in the 12 Hr (Ray “1+1=1” Porter in Men’s SS), a 1st place in the 24Hr (Brian “porkchop” Brennfroeder 1st in SS), a 5th place in the 24 Hr (Ryan “Cobes” Coburn), and a 2nd place in the 24 Hr. (4 man team with Kevin “kstine” Witherstine, Randy “aggie88” Hancock, Danny “Gapp” Gappinger, and Stephen “ch4os” Thompson). After it was over, there was never a question in that event as to which team dominated the race.