Friday, October 16, 2009

History of the Event and changes for 2009

The Philadelphia Dirty Dozen began in 2007 and was modeled after Danny Chew's famous Dirty Dozen in Pittsburgh. The 2007 Philadelphia edition included the following climbs: La Collina, Flat Rock Rd., Hollow Rd., Righter's Mill, Rose Glen, Rebel Hill, County Line Rd., Hughes Rd., Spring Garden St., Barren Hill, Hart's Lane, Port Royal and the Manayunk Wall. Approximately 50 riders started the ride, which was won by Cat. 1 road racer Mike Stubna by 3 points over John Minturn.

The 2008 edition was considerably bigger and badder. Only 7 of the original 13 climbs remained. Flat Rock Rd., Hollow Rd., Rebel Hill, Rose Glen, Hughes and Barren Hill were scrapped in favor of the more challenging Righter's Ferry, Waverly Rd., Brynn Trydden, Pleasant Ave., Delhaven St. and Hagy's Mill Rd. as well as an even more challenging route up La Collina and Spring Garden Street. The 2008 edition had 80 starters and was won handily by pro mountain biker Harlan Price over David Hoyle.

For 2009, the ride becomes even more challenging. Righter's Ferry and Rose Glen were deemed unacceptably easy for such a ride. Though riders will have a nice long, easy warm up on the Schuylkill River Bike path, they will at the end be treated to two climbs new for this year: the seemingly never-ending Jug Hollow Road followed shortly by the ever-steepening Paoli Wall before heading back towards Conshohocken. This year will surely bring an even bigger crowd of participants along with better support and organization.

Bring your compact cranks, your 27t cassettes, your inhalers and your barf bags!

No comments: