{"id":119918,"date":"2025-06-24T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2025-06-25T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/sports\/pure-sole-come-and-do-the-kcibr\/"},"modified":"2026-02-18T09:03:32","modified_gmt":"2026-02-18T18:03:32","slug":"pure-sole-come-and-do-the-kcibr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/2025\/06\/24\/pure-sole-come-and-do-the-kcibr\/","title":{"rendered":"Pure Sole: &#8216;Come and do the KCIBR&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Kluane to Chilkat International Bike Relay is 144 miles long.<\/p>\n<p>I rode 132 of them.<\/p>\n<p>Yep. Twelve miles short.<\/p>\n<p>And I never once admired the beauty I was pedaling past.<\/p>\n<p>But, oh, the lessons I learned along the 240 kilometers from Haines Junction, Yukon, down the &ldquo;Haines Highway,&rdquo; briefly through British Columbia and to Haines, Alaska, on June 21.<\/p>\n<p>Most importantly, biking is not running.<\/p>\n<p>Easier to some extent but more difficult in others.<\/p>\n<p>Since I had run the entire Klondike Road Relay 110 miles solo previously, and the race&rsquo;s more recently adopted 40-mile solo event, I figured I could possibly bike half the Kluane.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;It is just a long bike ride,&rdquo; Juneau rider Brandon Ivanowicz said.<\/p>\n<p>Ivanowicz and riding partner John Bursell, also of Juneau, had placed first last year in the two-person team men&rsquo;s division with a time of six hours 31 minutes and 55 seconds and fourth overall among 323 teams through multiple divisions.<\/p>\n<p>This year, team &ldquo;J &#038; B&rdquo; finished third in the two-person and sixth overall in 7:23:07. Roughly 284 teams competed, down slightly due to factors that included an Alaska Marine Highway System schedule change and amid ongoing political tensions between the U.S. and Canada.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The opinions of Washington, D.C., are not the same as your neighbors here,&rdquo; Haines Mayor Tom Morphet told the post-race banquet crowd. &ldquo;Whether you are from Whitehorse, the Yukon, British Columbia, anywhere in Canada &mdash; you are welcome here and we are one in the North.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The overall winning duo was 16- and 17-year-old Whitehorse lads, Heron Land-Gillis and Nicolas Giangrande, who teamed up under the moniker &ldquo;The Bonk Bros&rdquo; to defeat their solo-riding coach, Hudson Lucier, at the finish line in a sprint with a combined time of 6:43:52 to Lucier&rsquo;s 6:43:53.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The training beforehand was probably the most important thing,&rdquo; Lucier said. &ldquo;And then having a plan and trying to stick with it.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Said Giangrande, &ldquo;Heron got a good gap going into the second half for me. So I just started to jump on that gap and then Hudson caught me right at the end but I had the fresher legs, so yeah, got him in the sprint.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Added Land-Gillis, &ldquo;He&rsquo;s our coach so he might try and tire us out before the next race.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Ivanowicz and Bursell tried to alleviate my constant fears, concerns and nerves as well as my thoughtful questions, such as, what happens if I have to pee? And most importantly, &ldquo;How do I train?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>To train in Juneau&rsquo;s weather, especially to compete, is a difficult task when working a full-time job so my newfound admiration of families or significant others who support cyclists is tenfold.<\/p>\n<p>Douglas&rsquo; &ldquo;Crazy A&rsquo;s&rdquo; &mdash; Adam Moser and Alisha Falberg &mdash; placed third out of 22 teams in the two-person mixed division in 8:12:49 and 26th overall.<\/p>\n<p>Falberg said the key was &ldquo;finding a group to ride with, that I could stick with the whole time.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Moser agreed, saying, &ldquo;Finding a good Peloton is always key and very helpful. Keeps the spirits up and makes the ride a lot easier.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The duo trained with lots of rides out North Douglas and a few rides out the road.<\/p>\n<p>Falberg said riding with the Freewheelers was also helpful &mdash; &ldquo;and a lot of hours on the trainer because the spring this year has been pretty crummy in Juneau.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Both agreed &ldquo;time in the saddle&rdquo; is important for the race.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Pretty simple,&rdquo; Moser said. &ldquo;You have to be on the bike to ride it well &#8230; Come and do the KCIBR.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Added Falberg, &ldquo;It is just fun. It is so beautiful.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The beauty of the rugged Three Guardsmen Pass, Chilkat Pass and the Jarvis and Saksaia glaciers were lost on my &ldquo;long bike ride.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>It was a journey that actually began in December. Finally conceding an Achilles injury that dropped me from running last summer, I bought a fat tire bike for the winter and chugged around a bit, managing to slog through and past my 65 birthday miles the day before Christmas. That was around the time my gurus suggested the Kluane as a goal.<\/p>\n<p>I chugged a bit more as spring blew in and signed on to Kluane with the support of the aforementioned duo above, who were my mentors and support during the ride.<\/p>\n<p>Serious riders have a &ldquo;trainer.&rdquo; An indoor thing-a-ma-jig you attach your front bike fork that allows you to join an online race against others from around the world, watch a movie or offer cooking advice to your significant other as she or he makes sure your caloric levels are not depleted.<\/p>\n<p>My goal was just to complete half, so my &ldquo;trainer&rdquo; was a porcupine on Perseverance. But underneath it all, I desired the full thing!<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;There is a fine line between training for a bike race and training for a run,&rdquo; Bursell said. &ldquo;At some point one is going to weaken the other.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Bursell is a world-class triathlete &mdash; part of the Juneau triathlon community &mdash; who was answering my question of why I was struggling on my return to running while at the same time getting in some decent fat tire excursions on Treadwell, Salmon Creek, Perseverance and the highway. (And by decent I mean, maybe one a week &mdash; look, I am a newbie. OK? A newbie. How new? Well, my cycling kit, which I will touch on later, flapped a bit in the wind and consisted of a mix of women&rsquo;s XXL and men&rsquo;s L apparel that I&rsquo;d cobbled together from online sales and a variety of fabrics that tangled in bushes as I fell.)<\/p>\n<p>Bursell explained wattage and output and a number of other things that left me looking through him and thinking, &ldquo;What will I have for dinner tonight? Isn&rsquo;t that a pretty cloud? My, isn&rsquo;t the weather unusual today&#8230;&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>So, I am sure you are wondering&#8230; a fat tire bike in Kluane???<\/p>\n<p>Um, no.<\/p>\n<p>Like I said, the race is similar to the Klondike, only on bikes. By that I meant, many do the event for different reasons and under different means.<\/p>\n<p>I fortunately was offered the luxury of a very light, modern piece of biking perfection that my soul will be repaying through all eternity.<\/p>\n<p>That cycle came into my possession before boarding the M\/V Hubbard north a day before the race.<\/p>\n<p>My shoes arrived two days earlier, a bunch of other stuff did not. Gurus Bursell and Ivanowicz provided pieces of my kit and advice I would need from that time after. I did take my significant other&rsquo;s T-shirt as I needed a &ldquo;skin tight&rdquo; shirt under my racing bib. Ha. Racing bib. Just like a big boy.<\/p>\n<p>The night before the race I WATCHED as my gurus attached clips to my shoes in a Haines Junction cabin. I walked my bike onto the cabin porch, clipped a foot in a pedal, clipped a second foot in and fell over into a barbecue, which, along with the gurus, kept me from tumbling off the porch.<\/p>\n<p>Lesson one, balance.<\/p>\n<p>We then proceeded to the highway to practice shifting and drafting.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Don&rsquo;t be afraid to join the peloton,&rdquo; my gurus said.<\/p>\n<p>Newbie note: Peloton is a large group of riders that allows a cyclist to conserve energy by using the slipstream of other riders.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Big chain, little chain.&rdquo; That was the easy &ldquo;Klas-speak&rdquo; for instruction on my front left-hand shifter.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Cassette&rdquo; was my front right-hand shifter for shifting between the cogs at the rear.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Think of the beautiful music you make as you pedal past,&rdquo; they noted.<\/p>\n<p>Surprisingly, there were no incidents on that evening ride that would feature 22 gear combinations, some of which I SHOULD NOT &ldquo;cross chain.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>I even learned to attach my bike number in a more aerodynamic manner.<\/p>\n<p>And I didn&rsquo;t stick myself in the morning when attaching my jersey number. I loaded liquids in a bottle well and stuffed a few snacks in my shirt correctly along with my passport &mdash; which was required for going through Customs 104 miles down the way.<\/p>\n<p>Ivanowicz, who would cycle the second half of the race, drove Bursell and me to within a mile of the start. We pedaled down to warm up, me stopping once to relieve myself among mosquito-infested bushes.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Try to get into a group at the start, get up that first hill and you will be fine,&rdquo; they said. &ldquo;Don&rsquo;t worry. You have good endurance. Get near the front.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>OMG.<\/p>\n<p>The race announcer said professionals and amateurs training for more than six months should be at the front and recreational riders behind, and my Swedish brain was saying, &ldquo;Woo hoo! Look out world I am about to explode off the line&#8230;&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Darn clip-in shoes. After bumping about and getting swarmed by riders of every level I managed to begin a cadence &#8211; the speed at which a cyclist pedals &#8211; and my adventure began.<\/p>\n<p>East Coast transplant to Juneau Peter Warden was part of a three-man team. He has done amateur bike racing for over six years and noted the Kluane secret.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Don&rsquo;t get mad at the headwind,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;Accept the headwind, keep going. And when you are going up a hill you don&rsquo;t want to go up just look at the road, don&rsquo;t look at the hill and keep the pedals turning. That&rsquo;s the secret to every bike race, keep the pedals turning&#8230; and ride in a group. People don&rsquo;t realize how working in a group of three or more helps keep your average speed up and is significantly easier than riding alone&#8230; and riding in a group of 10 or more is significantly easier than riding in a group of three&#8230; The peloton is where you can do some damage.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The last I saw of Bursell was five minutes into the start as the lead peloton snaked away. The last I saw of Ivanowicz was a half hour later as he drove by to say, &ldquo;You look great!&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The plan was for them to ride their race, do what they needed to do and when they had finished and tended to themselves, drive back and check on me.<\/p>\n<p>There was a headwind. For the entirety of the race the wind seemed to want to keep riders out of the United States.<\/p>\n<p>I had lathered quite proportionately with sunscreen as that giant orb is the bane of my existence yet one 64-ounce bottle was insignificant as miles flew by.<\/p>\n<p>I found pelotons to join. I learned not all riders like newbies, and one such arrogant man kept bumping me off the end of the line. I would charge back up to the opposite side and he would sling over and bump me back again. (This is not the Tour, sir, I will see you next year I am sure.)<\/p>\n<p>I even passed a few riders, briefly slowing to latch onto them, then telling them to latch onto me. I pulled one up to a peloton (racing kudos to myself)!<\/p>\n<p>Overall, the lessons came fast and furious. I struggled to reach food from my jersey pockets on the back&#8230; I didn&rsquo;t feel thirsty and did not drink enough&#8230; my Snickers bar melted into a blob&#8230; my butt, shoulders, neck and arms throbbed as my halfway goal was attained&#8230; I used the portable potties just once&#8230; I cursed the pavement when a bump arose.<\/p>\n<p>Cycling is physical.<\/p>\n<p>It is also mental, and mental endurance is a science in itself. I had done what I wanted. Why punish myself? Where are John and Brandon? Do dogs cycle? Is that bear poop or pie, hmmmm &mdash; no, it did not get that bad but it was close.<\/p>\n<p>As miles shortened, they also became more burdensome.<\/p>\n<p>Sixty miles to go meant I would have ground my fat tire bike out to Point Bridget and back, twice. Fifty miles meant Boy Scout Beach and back twice.<\/p>\n<p>At the border crossing &mdash; Dalton Cache-Pleasant Camp &mdash; where Yukon Highway 3 and Alaska Route 7 meet, I bid adieu to a Whitehorse cyclist who was turning back because &ldquo;Haines is nice but I have date in the Junction and I will have a tailwind home.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The finish line loomed 40 miles away. Just one fat tire ride to the end of Glacier Highway and back to Boy Scout Beach?<\/p>\n<p>My mind continued to spiral. A rider in sandals pedaled past, his bib number seemingly laughing in the wind&#8230; A group of ladies stormed alongside but I could not match their cadence to attach&#8230; Cars stopped and drivers jumped out with bottles of refreshments and snacks for their cyclists and as I went past they said, &ldquo;Good job, almost there,&rdquo; but to me it felt like bullying as I perceived the job was bad and the end was not almost there.<\/p>\n<p>Soon, the cars stopped.<\/p>\n<p>My gurus suddenly appeared and a light blinked on in my soul. That light was dim. I was dehydrated, I was hot and tired.<\/p>\n<p>I took a can of Coca-Cola from them and could not hold the weight of 12 ounces and fell into the guardrail. I scraped and twisted my knee.<\/p>\n<p>I couldn&rsquo;t unclip from the pedals.<\/p>\n<p>They lifted me, unclipped me and encouraged me to continue.<\/p>\n<p>I, however, told myself that nine hours for an unprepared cycling newbie was just enough for a wonderful summer day along the Chilkat river road.<\/p>\n<p>A DNF next to my &ldquo;No One Fights Alone&rdquo; solo team name is one I will still accept with pride. And next year, who knows?<\/p>\n<p>The day after Kluane my gurus took me for a bike outing, and the day after that we ran Mount Ripinsky and cycled again.<\/p>\n<p>At the Haines ferry terminal, waiting to return to Juneau, among the cars with bike racks, I gravitated over to listen to Rob Welton of the Juneau Freewheelers share years of experience.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Hey!&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;You were in a long bike race. What is more fun than that?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>That night, I dreamed of a tailwind. It wasn&rsquo;t too hot or too cold. I was the third wheel in a peloton, waiting for the right moment to attack&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>KCIBR Top Placings (winner, top Alaskans and\/or Juneau), town, time, rank: <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Solo Men<\/strong> &#8211; 1. Hudson (Hudson Lucier), Whitehorse, YT 6:43:53 (1st out of 54 riders in category\/2nd overall out of 284 teams in race); 2. Still Fuzzy, Fairbanks 6:59:15 (2\/54, 3\/284); 22. Solo dolo, Haines 9:10:12 (22\/54, 68\/284); 23. SkagwayRoadie, Skagway 9:18:00 (23\/54, 80\/284); 38. Team Beez, Ester 10:24:01 (38\/54, 186\/284); DNF. No One Fights Alone, Juneau; DNF. Team Clement, HNS.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Solo Women<\/strong> &#8211; 1. Instinct x Icycle (Heather Clarke), WH 8:00:14 (1\/28, 16\/284); 16. Glacial Speed, Douglas 10:03:05 (16\/28, 151\/284); 21. Dunbar &#038; Walsh, HNS 10:41:55 (21\/28, 196\/284); 22. Brittany D, HNS 10:42:06 (22\/28, 197\/284); DNF. Hannah Trujillo, HNS; DNF. Catherine Rocchi, Anchorage.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2-Person Men<\/strong> &#8211; 1. The Bonk Bros (Heron Land-Gillis, Nicolas Giangrande), WH 6:43:52 (1\/24, 1\/284); 3. J &#038; B, JNU 7:23:07 (3\/24, 6\/284); 10. Nolo Contenderes, JNU 8:35:54 (10\/24, 42\/284).<\/p>\n<p><strong>2-Person Mixed<\/strong> &#8211; 1. tWINning (Finland &#038; Aramintha Bradford), WH 7:51:46 (1\/22, 12\/284); 3. Crazy A&rsquo;s, Douglas 8:12:49 (3\/22, 26\/284); 8. Blomblom, JNU 9:21:03 (8\/22, 92\/284); 15. Everyone&rsquo;s a Winner, FAI 10:55:54 (15\/22, 211\/284); 16. ChrisWyn, Anchorage 11:09:54 (16\/22, 224\/284).<\/p>\n<p><strong>2-Person Women <\/strong>&#8211; 1. Couple of Cycle-paths (Jessica Edwards, Christina Bigrigg), WH 9:00:53 (1\/11, 59\/284).<\/p>\n<p><strong>3-4 Person Men<\/strong> &#8211; 1. Rick Angeli (Marshall Gellatly, Trevor Matthews, Rick Angeli), Kamloops, BC 7:47:06 (1\/16, 9\/284); 6. Sockeye 4, HNS 8:55:25 (6\/16, 49\/284); 8. Put Away Wet, Douglas 9:20:45 (8\/16, 91\/284); 13. We&rsquo;ll Survive This, JNU 10:07:05 (13\/16, 161\/284).<\/p>\n<p><strong>3-4 Person Mixed<\/strong> &#8211; 1. Nico and the Cyclepaths (Maude Molgat, Mia Sawatsky, Nicholas &#038; Noah Connell), WH 8:07:50 (1\/57, 21\/284); 2. Tour Da Haines, HNS 8:14:12 (2\/57, 27\/284); 7. Winging It, HNS 8:59:27 (7\/57, 55\/284); 11. Gina and the Jets, HNS 9:10:58 (11\/57, 72:284); 25. Downstream, HNS 9:38:25 (25\/57, 109\/284); 32. Ice Worm Wigglers, JNU 9:56:56 (32\/57, 136\/284); 34. Chud Monkeys, HNS 9:59:08 (34\/57, 142\/284); 40. Haines Her Way, Fairbanks 10:27:15 (40\/57, 199\/284); 42. Team Blue Ribbon, JNU 10:32:43 (42\/57, 193\/284); 50. Four Play, FAI 11:09:50 (50\/57, 223\/284); 54. Lichen the Bikin&rsquo;, HNS 12:25:03 (54\/57, 251\/284); DNF. Bearrily Pedaling, Palmer.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3-4 Person Open<\/strong> &#8211; 1. Smash or Crash, WH 9:20:16 (1\/2, 87\/284).<\/p>\n<p><strong>3-4 Person Women<\/strong> &#8211; 1. Girls Group (Leah Gasparovic, Emilie Stewart-Jones, Mary Kelly, Cecily Dawson), WH 9:12:55 (1\/19, 77\/284); 3. Pedal to the metal, FAI 9:38:41 (3\/19, 111\/284); 18. The Fourth Territory, JNU 12:30:00 (18\/19, 252\/284).<\/p>\n<p><strong>5-8 Person Men<\/strong> &#8211; 1. WHFD (Ryan Miller, Ammon Hoefs, Tyler Hamm, Ian Weir, Alex Cusson, Jack Blister, Ocean Stimson, Chris Bridgeman), Marsh Lake, YT 9:01:57 (1\/4, 62\/284); 4. Who let the Dawgz out?, HNS 11:15:44 (4\/4, 226\/284).<\/p>\n<p><strong>5-8 Person Mixed<\/strong> &#8211; 1. Yukon Dream Team (Roger &#038; Oskar Luxemburger, Charly Melin, Sam Boucher, Jack Belaner, Alice Belanger, Max Labelle), WH 8:55:38 (1\/42, 50\/284); 9. Sockeye 8, HNS 9:45:18 (9\/42, 120\/284); 37. Not Born Yesterday &#8211; eBike, HNS 11:49:55 (37\/42, 244\/284); 39. Ermahgerd it&rsquo;s Solstice! &#8211; eBike, Eagle River 12:03:35 (39\/42, 246\/284).<\/p>\n<p><strong>5-8 Person Women<\/strong> &#8211; 1. Granola Girls (Isla Hupe, Lia Hale, Brooke Tobler, Stella &#038; Robyn Mueller, Piper Wolsey, Grace Machtans, Lydia Brown), WH 9:40:26 (1\/4, 113\/284); 2. 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