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The 2025 cycling season is winding down, so it’s a good time to plan for 2026 and a bunch of us are going to have an early season training week, February 28-March 7, in Boulder City, Nevada. It's usually a combination of the Boise Aeros and Lactic, but Lactic has dominated the numbers in the last few years.

 

Boulder City is just south of Las Vegas and bills itself as “The City That Built Hoover Dam”. The riding is wonderful. We’ll mostly be riding around Lake Mead. The roads are good and there isn’t much traffic. There is also a fantastic bike path. There are a lot of good rollers and some hills. I’m guessing, but I’d say the average ride is about 50 miles and 3,000 ft. of climbing. I not sure of the average flat road pace because there isn’t much flat road, mainly a lot of rollers. I’ll say the average physical exertion is between the Saturday A and B groups. But remember we’ll be riding many consecutive days! Weather is usually pretty good with temperatures about 20 degrees warmer than Boise. Daytime highs are typically between the upper 50s and lower 80s.

 

We’ve got a deal at the El Rancho Motel in Boulder City. Arrive February 28 (Saturday) and checkout March 7. A room with a single king is $80/night and one with two queens is $92/night.  You’ll need to call them at 702-293-1085 and give them the discount code “Lactic Acid” to get this rate. The El Rancho is a solid two-star motel; nothing fancy, but the rooms are pretty large. The El Rancho is typical of Boulder city; most of the motels were built in the 50s and 60s. I’ve checked the other BC Hotels and VRBOs, and this is the best rate I’ve found, although others are close, so you might want to shop around. Regardless, our muster point for the rides will be the El Rancho. There is an Albertson’s and several restaurants within walking distance of the El Rancho. There are also bicycle shops in Boulder City if you need something and Henderson is a short drive away and Vegas is only half an hour down the road.

El Rancho Boulder Motel - El Rancho Boulder Motel

 

We’ll have several riders who know the roads and will help the newbies get around. Generally due to rolling/hilly nature of the terrain you’ll ride your own pace and we have predetermined gathering points which we’ll regroup and make sure everyone is okay. The biggest thing to remember is this is a desert environment and there are limited watering holes. You’ll need a minimum of two bottles and some rides you’ll need three. Also, most of the rides will not have any places to get food; you’ll need to carry what you need. The experienced riders will let you know what each ride will require. Depending on the number of riders we might have a couple of ride choices for a few days. Note: I can’t provide a ride schedule at this time – we usually decide the route day before due to weather (there will be wind and we use route planning to  minimize its effect).

 

In addition to road riding, there are mountain/gravel biking and hiking opportunities and of course Vegas is just up the road. 

 

TIP: If you do this ride, be in riding shape. The riding is challenging with a fair amount of climbing and being around Vegas, there is always wind. A good rule is to put in 500 miles (in 2026) before this ride. I suggest doing most of those outside, because it’s hard to simulate 20 mph winds on an indoor trainer.

 

Finally, all Lactic Acid Cycling safety protocol will be in place, such as obey traffic laws, always wear a helmet, no ear obstructions (ear buds, etc.) and we recommend blinky lights.

Group-RideEtiquette.pdf

And non-Lactic members are welcome, but they must sign our waiver.

LAC Event Calendar - Lactic Acid Cycling (clubexpress.com)

 

Once we figure out who is going, we’ll carpool down to Boulder City and save on the gas expense.

 

Any questions, respond to this forum or contact me directly at kwag82@gmail.com or 208-869-4948. 

 

Come join us and have some fun.

Thanks Karl.

A little update. El Rancho is only allowing a 7-night minimum stay for $621.53. In past years there was no minimum stay. I searched through Trivago and found 6 nights for $588 ($35 less). That's not a big deal, but if you're staying fewer than 6 nights, I recommend a search.


Here's a list of attendees known to me.

  1. Peter Allen
  2. Keely Wilde
  3. Lim Kaufman
  4. Jon Riley
  5. Seth Romanow - flying in, needs bike transport
  6. Jennifer Toomey - flying in, needs bike transport
  7. Jill Mulder - flying in, needs bike transport
  8. Kelly Kitchens
  9. Tom Gorman
  10. Jim Norman
  11. Karl Wagner


Norman Montalto - maybe

Matt Stermitz - haven't heard anything


This list probably isn't complete/correct, so please contact me if you're going or if you're on the list and aren't going.

kwag82@gmail.com

or

208-869-4948

Thanks



Another update. It depends on who you get at the front desk when you call the El Dorado, but you can book for less than 7 nights at $79.99/night + tax. I just called and got one day taken off my reservation.


So, if you want less than 7 nights you may have to call back if the clerk insists that 7 nights is a minimum.

Another update

Here's the folks I'm aware that will be attending

Here's a list of attendees known to me.

  1. Peter Allen
  2. Kelly Wilde
  3. Jim Kaufman
  4. Jon Riley
  5. Seth Romanow - flying in, needs bike transport
  6. Jennifer Toomey - flying in, needs bike transport
  7. Jill Mulder - flying in, needs bike transport
  8. Kelly Kitchens
  9. Tom Gorman
  10. Jim Norman
  11. Karl Wagner
  12. Mike Scagjione
  13. Doug Lamont for a few days
  14. Louie Konkol For a few days

Maybes

  1. Norman Montalto
  2. Eric Knapp
  3. Matt Stermitz

Again, let me know if you plan on attending and aren't on the list.


Riley and I are driving down (Sat 2/28) with Jim Norman and Mike. We can take Jill, Jennifer and Seth's bikes. We're driving back on Friday 3/6 and have room for a couple more people if anyone needs a ride



An update to the "maybes"


Eric is in and Matt and Norman M are out


ALSO, it's going to be warm. Bring a third water bottle or consider a camel back.


See you this weekend!

Did you have Brian Visser?  He’ll be there to ride starting on Monday.

Another guest is Hans Wolter, a rider we met at bike rides NW, he’s planning to join us on Sunday and Monday. 

Jim
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Also, if anyone has an America the Beautiful National Park Pass, I recommend you bring it.  Technically the Lake Mead Rec Area requires a fee to enter, but the pass covers it.  We’ve never been asked for it as we ride into the park on the trail, not the road, but I’ve been told rangers can check your entry pass in the park.  I understand that they will allow four riders to be covered by one card (since it is otherwise good for all passengers in a single car), so if a few of us have them we should have the group covered if the situation arises.  Those with cards also need have photo ID as well to validate the card.

Jim 
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