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Explorers

Devo Explores Club

by durangodevo on May 2, 2012

The Devo Explorers pose with Coach Garrett in a top secret location.

The Devo Explorers pose with Coach Garrett in a top secret location.

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Explorers

by durangodevo on April 2, 2012

Good Luck Collin on your ride to raise money for Alzheimer’s

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“Growing up in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado got me into adventure as far as traveling around the world and trips of all sorts around the states. I am always up for a good adventure and I am looking forward to the new one I am about to embark on. Thanks for the support and look forward to giving you a great trip and don’t forget to follow me at www.coloradoalzride.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/coloradoalzheimersride.”

Devo Does Locals Day at Durango Mountain Resort
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Devo Explorers Club Hooks up with Mesa Color

by durangodevo on March 2, 2012

You guys rock!

You guys rock!

A huge thank you to Mesa Color for painting our Explorer bikes!  Explorer’s will be putting their bikes together this weekend at Durango Cyclery!!  We love our Durango community!

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Here is a quick look at Devo’s options for middle schoolers:

Devo U14 Girls team coached by Annie Cheeney and Sage Wilderman: This is an all girls team for middle school girls who like to ride with their friends! Fun and skill developement is the main focus for this practice. The season is split into Spring, Summer and/or Fall to make it easy for kids to fit it into their schedule. Rides are Monday and Wednesday from 4-6 during school and 8-10 am during the summer. Racing and competition is introduced but is not mandatory. Our goal, as always is to create life long cyclists in a team environment. Sometimes this group will ride with the boys U14 to really create that team feeling!

Devo U14 Boys team coaches by Mint and Lukas: This is an all boys team for middle school boys who like to ride with their friends! Fun and skill developement is the main focus for this practice. The season is split into Spring, Summer and/or Fall to make it easy for kids to fit it into their schedule. Rides are Monday and Wednesday from 4-6 during school and 8-10 am during the summer. Racing and competition is introduced but is not mandatory. Our goal, as always is to create life long cyclists in a team environment. Sometimes this group will ride with the girls U14 to really create that team feeling!

Devo Explorers coached by John Bailey and Russell from the Cyclery: This is for middle schoolers and high schoolers who want to explore on their bike. This co-ed group focuses on the bike being used as a tool for adventure, exploring, and commuting. An example of a practice would be to ride on a trail to explore a cave or swimming hole. This group ends with a self supported trip leaving from Durango with panniers to camp together. Bike maintenance is taught and the group is currently building up 8 Explorer bikes to be used by the club. The season is split into Spring, Summer and/or Fall to make it easy for kids to fit it into their schedule. Rides are Tuesdays from 4-6 during school and 8-10 am during the summer.

Devo Flyers coached by Dusty Bender, Ron Thompson and Cliff from Pedal the Peaks: This is a gravity/freeride group for middle schoolers and high schoolers. These 3 very experienced coaches focus on downhill skills such as jumping, descending, and drops. Each coach (as with all our coaches) has the kids’ safety as priority, but with this group comes an inherent risk greater than the other groups. Flyers has grown into a part of our program that has gained quite a bit of recognition for some incredible bike handling break throughs by the athletes in the program. Currently, this is a summer only program meeting on Thursdays from 8-10 am. The group does a weekend trip to Angel Fire or Telluride.

Question?

Can my son or daughter do more than one? Yes, the days are situated so that a kid can explore all 3 if they want.

Do the groups ever come together? Yes, Top Secret is our pre-season camp out/training weekend with all Devo groups (except Devo Jr). At races we travel and stay together.

Can I move my 5th grader up to U14 or my 8th grader up to U19? Coaches make those recommendations to me based upon our mission and training philosophy. If a coach makes a recommendation, all coaches come together to discuss the possibility, implications, etc. and come up with a plan that works for that athlete.

Can I meet with coaches? Yes, on March 27th at the Rec Center for 6-7 pm, you’ll get a chance to meet the coaches. But they are also all available via email or phone.

Devo Jr fills up, do these groups fill up as well? Yes, they do. We limit the size of the groups for safety and quality reasons

Can my son or daughter switch from one to the other? Yes, once you are a Devo athlete, we can easily switch you from U14 to Flyers or Explorer’s (or vise versa!)

How do I register? Registration opens March 1st via our website www.durangodevo.com

Still have questions? Contact Sarah Tescher (Director) at sarah@durangodevo.com/ (970)779-8480 or Chad Cheeney (Team Manager) at chad@durangodevo.com or (970)764-5909

Where do I get equipment? U14 and Flyers groups can go to 2nd Avenue for a Devo discount, Explorer’s to Cyclery. Also May 19th is the Devo Bike Swap at Chapman. Please remember that discounts by shops are for athetes only…sorry parents!

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Devo Explorer Coach Jon Bailey Returns from Africa

by durangodevo on November 12, 2011

Missahoe-Thank-You-AkronThe purpose of the trip was to help raise funds for an orphanage project that a friend has been working with in the town of Kpando in Ghana. My friend Tim and I shot photos and video to help paint a picture of what is happening, needs of the project and basic documentation of the project.
They have started building a new orphanage with more suitable facility’s and space for orphans in the community.
The non-profit that has organized is credited to a Pediatric Doctor, Pat Maharr and traveling nurse Paige Hale who were on a medically mission volunteering at a local hospital. The doctor was out on a morning jog when he stumbled across an orphanage in need of some support.
Through friends and family, they were able to raise enough funds to insure the 32 kids and buy property to start the construction of a new building since the land owners were evicting the Orphanage on the 1st of the year from it’s current location.
The idea is to help build an infrastructure to a sustainable facility that then can be applied to any developing country in need of an orphanage.
Tim and I are helping develop the visual piece, website, logo, media to help spread the idea. We are putting together a photo show in Akron in the beginning of December. Also editing video footage into some kind of visual journey slash documentation of the project. -Jon Bailey

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Explorers go Spelunking

by durangodevo on October 3, 2011

Coach Anthony leads the Explorers into the abyss

Coach Anthony leads the Explorers into the abyss

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Explorers Club Takes Off

by durangodevo on August 15, 2011

The Explorers head for the hills

The Explorers head for the hills

Explorer’s Expedition 816 17er 20ELEVEN:

Tuesday August 16th 8 a.m Buckley Park.
8 to 8:48 a.m. we will assess each Explorer’s bicycle and gear for the tour.

Overall peace of mind for packing
Efficiently LIGHT

Explorer checklist:
Camp Gear

packable late summer sleeping bag and compression sack (It has been in the high 30’s where we will camp)
light sleeping pad
Light backpacking tent if you have.  (we will group together and split up tents according on campers Tuesday a.m.)
Camp cup big enough for a meal, preferably stainless.
Spork
2 24 oz water bottles full of water and or a camelbak
Light pants and long sleeve (think less cotton, more light WOOL) for camp
Rain coat (hoods are sweet)
warm socks
warm undies
LIGHT camp shoe (if you have clip ins and don’t want to wear them after riding all day)
head lamp
small pocket knife
light beanie
sun tan lotion
toothbrush
toothpaste
ten squares of TP in a plastic zip lock

Bicycle Gear

As many water bottles your bicycle can take.
Rear pannier rack (if you have not dialed this in yet check with mom and dads garage or visit your local bicycle shop for racks and ask politely to have them mounted before Tuesday. note bicycle lemonade is out)  New racks range from 20 to 119 dollars.
2 Panniers for rear rack- borrow, buy,or hope we can scrounge some up for loan and dial you in Tuesday morning (TRY TO BORROW).   I am….
spare tube, patch kit, pump, multi-tool.
Tune your bicycles up for a tour.  If you have any questions on your ability on how to tune, ask a parent for tips, or take it to a local shop and ask a human.  Explain to them  ” I’m riding my bicycle into the mountains for a 2 days and an over night er, could you please check it over and tell me what is needed to do this safely? Thank you for your knowledge.”
Light bungees for strapping it all up, 2 to 3 needed max

Food Prep

Eat a nutritious filling breakfast Tuesday am before meeting at Buckley.
Bring a lunch and snacks for the day
Russ and I will purchase dinner and breakfast, you can pay us back Tuesday morning. bring cash money

Mental Prep

This is what we have been training for, be mentally ready to ride your bicycles for 2 days, camp, and survive just off the just bicycle.

Return 1:07 pm august 17th 2011 Buckley Park
totally explored

peace
coach jon
and my
assistant
russell

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Devo Plays Golf Instead of the Typical Bike Ride

by durangodevo on July 14, 2011

Golf can be dangerous

Golf can be dangerous

Eat your heart out Todd Wells!

Eat your heart out Todd Wells!

Its raining squirls and thunder-kittens in Durango right now, so the U14 and Explorers Club got in on some golf action up at Hillcrest this tuesday morning. 4!

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Devo Explorers Go Spulunking

by durangodevo on June 2, 2011

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Explorers Club Was Here

by durangodevo on May 18, 2011

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Spooky for sure!

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Devo Explorers go Spelunking

by durangodevo on May 10, 2011

Devo Explorers line up with Coach Jon at the secret cave location

Devo Explorers line up with Coach Jon at the secret cave location

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Hip Hip Hooray for DEVO’s Top Secret Training Camp

by durangodevo on March 31, 2011

Untitled from Durango Devo on Vimeo.

Next weekend, the fun begins!

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3D Does Not Hurt the Eyes

by durangodevo on March 2, 2011

See for yourself…3D Racing's Chris Herting built this elevated chainstay "fat bike" and it looks so good in front of that garage door. This new breed of bike is the true 4 season workhorse of the bike world. Nice work Chris!

3D Racing's Chris Herting built this elevated chainstay "fat bike" and it looks so good in front of that garage door. This new breed of bike is the true 4 season workhorse of the bike world. Nice work Chris!


Here's another custom 3D Racing Fat Bike, and this one has a carbon fork!

Here's another custom 3D Racing Fat Bike, and this one has a carbon fork!

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New Club for Devo

by durangodevo on February 22, 2011

oh to be young again....

oh to be young again....

Devo Explorers Club click for more information

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Top Secret Training Camp 2011

by durangodevo on February 9, 2011

Top Secret Training Camp is back for its 4th season. The dates are set for Apirl 8-10th in the top secret desert location. Durango Devo coaches and staff along with a long list of generous local cycling enthusiasts put on the 3 day camp to kick off  the 2011 Devo season in style. This year, the newly formed RMCF/DEVO Sweet Elite Team will be in attendance. The camp is for all 2011 U14, U19 and Explorer Club boys and girls. Riding is the name of the game at this weekend campout, as riders train, play and learn skills from surnise to sundown. Contact Chad@durangodevo.com if you would like to get involved. TSTC 2011 poster

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