The Boulder Mountain Tour is one of the largest ski races in the western United States. It is a scenic and fast 34.3km with 1100 vertical feet of drop from Galena Lodge. I am a big fan of hilly courses and I have always thought that I would enjoy the race even more if it were run backwards. Still, the race has a huge history and this year was the 40th anniversary race. Not to mention the race puts forth one of the better prize purses in US Ski Racing: 1st- $2500, 2nd - $1000, 3rd - $500.
First day in Sun Valley, with plenty of Sun |
Testing skis at the finish line of the race prior to the big day |
Meeting old friends and new friends at the Bliz sunglasses booth at the expo. |
Signing posters |
I am pretty sure Sun Valley only has about one day during the winter where you couldn't hold the race and sadly the timing couldn't have been worse. This was a lose-lose situation as the racers were without a race and the race organizers essentially had all the costs of putting on the race with out the satisfied end product of a bunch of happy racers.
As professional ski racers the majority of our income comes from race winnings, win schedules and sponsorship. We took a huge loss this weekend. A race isn't won until you cross the finish line and anything can happen in a race, but it is a real bummer to not even have the chance to race.
What is one to do? We decided to help make things a bit more positive for the organizers and other racers. It turns out the skiing at the start was great up at the start near Galena Lodge. We hosted a free clinic for BMT racers with fellow elite racers Lauren Fritz and Torin Koos.
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