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Monday, December 17, 2012
List of online Event Registration Companies for Endurance Events
Feel free to add any that I am forgetting in the comments and I'll add them to the list.
The list is in no particular order.
I'll look into adding a comparison chart at some point in the future to make this a better comparison chart.
Please let me know which ones I am missing.
Thanks.
The list is in no particular order.
- PreRace.com
- active.com
- imathlete.com
- bikereg.com
- raceit.com
- raceroster.com
- zapevent.com
- runsignup.com
- eventbrite.com
- getmeregistered.com
- marathonguide.com
- eventsbot.com
- planetreg.com
- runningguru.com
- swiftentry.com
- ultrasignup.com
- race360.com
- myraceregistration.com
- redpodium.com
- ticketsocket.com
- racemenu.com
- racepartner.com
- prereg.com
- signup4.com
- convio.com
- chronotrack.com
- myentryfee.com
- gogreenevents.com
- signmeup.com
- runtheday.com
- allsportcentral.com
- athletepath.com
- nspirelive.com
- eventsonline.ca
- racewire.com
- databarevents.com
- mycustomevent.com
- sportoften.com
- kimbia.com
- racesonline.com
- eventzilla.com
- eventsnetwork.com
- voo.st
I'll look into adding a comparison chart at some point in the future to make this a better comparison chart.
Please let me know which ones I am missing.
Thanks.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Fighting the Winter Doldrums
Now that winter is officially here, we at PreRace have found it harder to get out and stay active. Minus a few lunchtime rides in November, we have pretty much kept our on the bike time to zero. Instead, substituting ride time with Hold Your Breath contest, That's What She Said jokes, and anything else that allows us to stay warm and inside. So it's with this mindset that I decided that this past weekend would be when I accepted Mother Nature's harsh reality, bundled up, and got outdoors.
Saturday morning I found myself grouped at a start line in Cherry Creek State Park shivering with about 200 other people. We were awaiting the whistle for the start of race number one of the Chilly Cheeks Duathlon series. The series will host one race in December, January, and February, regardless of the weather conditions. Race number one was a four mile run on park roads and gravel paths followed by a ten mile road bike.

Cherry Creek State Park
Being new to altitude I decided to start out easy and see how I felt. It was a good call because I felt stronger than I expected and was able to score a negative split on the run. The bike was flat but there was some wind. The road was a typical state park road with cracks and patches all over the place. It is really hard to get in to a rhythm when your nether-regions are bearing the brunt of bump after bump on a rough road. Regardless, the race was loads of fun and I would highly suggested it to anyone looking for a race in January.
The rest of the day was spent out in Louisville watching day one of the Colorado Cross State Championships. The depth and quality of racing in this state isn't really fathomable unless you come and see it yourself. I've raced bikes all over the Southeast and competed in triathlons across the country, but I've never seen a concentration of top athletes like there is on the Front Range here in Colorado. Tough man of the day award went to Ward Baker of Justin's Peanut Butter. After going down early in the race, Ward put in an inspiring ride in an attempt to defend his 2009 state championship. Ward came up just short, finishing second, but he definitely earned the respect of everyone in attendance.

Rachel Scott , who will be racing for PreRace.com sponsored team next year

Enjoying White Ranch in December
The ride was just what the doc ordered. Low key and low intensity, leaving plenty of time to chat with everyone. After 3 hours we called it a day and headed home a relaxing Sunday afternoon. Hopefully this weekend will be a catalyst for a more regimented training schedule, but if not, you can probably find us at Mountain Sun or The Kitchen after work next week.
As a bit of background, my name is Lucas and I came on board with PreRace a month ago. My primary roles will be handling sales, marketing, and customer support for PreRace for the next 1,000 years.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Rocky Mountain PreRace.com Cup

In the name of some good clean competition with an incentive package, PreRace.com has created the Rocky Mountain PreRace.com Cup. This is a road bike competition and the first competition of its type for a few reasons.
1. It cost nothing for promoters to have their event included.
2. There is a solid individual prize.
3. Competition focuses on the Team.
The Cup includes events taking palace in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.
Any event in the region stated above that is doing online registration through PreRace.com will be allowed to enter the Cup. Any participant that enters a race in the Cup is in the running for the competition.
Team placings go 5 riders deep. So even the 5th person on the team should try to gain maximum points.
Points go 75 deep, so as long as the participant finishes in the top 75 they are gaining points toward the overall competition.
The Prizes are as follows:
Individual
Men Pro/1/2 = $1,000
Women Pro/1/2 = $1,000
Men Masters 35+ = $500
Junior Men = Prizes
Junior Women = Prizes
Team
Men Pro/1/2 = 1st - $2,000, 2nd - $1,000, 3rd - $500, 4th - $300, 5th - $200
Women Pro/1/2 = 1st - $2,000, 2nd - $1,000, 3rd - $500, 4th - $300, 5th - $200
Men Masters 35+ = 1st - $1,500, 2nd - $800, 3rd - $200
Junior Men = Prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
Junior Women = Prizesfor 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
The Calendar of events to be included in the Rocky Mountain PreRace.com Cup will be released on February 18th, 2011.
We will market the competition far and wide which will make team sponsors happy for the added exposure and riders happy for a little year end bonus.
Details will be posted under the Registration column in the footer of PreRace.com or click this link for the .pdf
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Bike, Weather and Moose

I went on a 7.5 hour mtb ride this weekend in winter park. According to weather.com (the worst weather site in the world) it was going to be 50 degrees and sunny. Well...it was 30 degrees and snowing. But since the grandparents had the kids and my wife was taking a class and I had woken up at 6am to drive up to Winter Park, I figured I might as well go for the ride I had planned. I rode some really good trails I had never been on before, but the riding was really slow. There were a lot of roots on the climbs that were snowy and wet and my tire would spin so I had to get off an walk a lot. I also had to eat a lot because it was cold, fortunately I was prepared and ate 6 powerbars and a PB sandwich (no J). The snow kept falling off the trees and I ended up really wet, not to mention I was crossing a creek and I thought I was stepping on solid ground covered by snow only to find out otherwise when I was almost knee high in the water. I took a picture of a big bull moose and then it chased me scaring the crap out of me. I wasn't sure how to save myself from a moose, do I punch him in the nose, chuck my bike at him, climb a tree? I don't know when it stopped chasing me but I hammered for a long time before I realized I was probably safe. All told it was a fine ride. I had to cut it 20 miles short because I was traveling so much slower than I thought I would. I rode 50 of the 70 miles I had wanted to travel.
Driving over the Pass.
Clear cut because of Beetle Kill.
Logging trucks made a mess of the road, which made a mess of my bike.
Cool board walk.
Moose, it chased me after I put the camera away and started riding.
Lower elevation, great trail.
This must have been a nice house at some point.
PreRace.com
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Fall Ride

I have only ridden my bike once a week for about 1.5 hours since the finish of the Breck Epic. So nothing worth writing home about until this past weekend.
A couple friends and I met up at the bus station in Boulder to catch the 8:10am bus to Nederland. There we met up with a couple other friends and hung out at the Happy Trails coffee shop of a few minutes. The ride was meant to be an epic cyclocross ride, but since I sold my cross bike earlier this summer I had to use the 29 inch Superfly. Everyone else was on a cross bike, but once all was said and done I think I had the right bike.
We rolled out and climbed up the Eldora Ski resort and headed over to Tennessee Mtn Hut. When we got to TMH we stopped for a break and out from under a pile of logs appeared a six pack of PBR. Josh, one of the riders in our group, had planned ahead and hidden six packs of beer at various stops along the ride. At that point I realized we were in for a long day. It was a great day of riding, with friends, beers, and great views. I got home 7.5 hours later having ridden about 65 miles.
Here are some of the pictures.





And as always the link back to PreRace.com http://www.prerace.com
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Breck Epic
In an attempt to blog more I think I have something worth presenting, for comparison or general purpose interest. Here is my data from the Breck Epic 2010. Awesome Race. I thought about dropping out on Stage 4 but then Stage 5 and 6 were a couple of my best stages, right up there with stage 2. By that I mean, no mechanicals (flat tires) and I felt good at the end and was able to ride hard. Stage 4 I was purely riding to get to the finish line and could have cared less about my position for the day or GC. I felt like I pretty much was giving up. Note that my best stages are also generally shorter stages. Here is my data. I uploaded it to training Peaks because they make it easy to digest the info and have great presentation.
Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 4

Stage 5

Stage 6
Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 4

Stage 5

Stage 6

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