The annual epic gravel grinder known as Dirty Kanza 200 took place this year on May 31, 2014, in Emporia, Kansas. Racers are taken on a personal journey to conquer mental and physical challenges whilst traversing 200 miles through the Flint Hills landscape.
To even complete this challenge is quite an accomplishment. Big D Cycling had two competitors in the race this year. They not only completed the challenge, but they took advantage of the great weather conditions to earn a top 10 finish and post personal best times.
Tim Herre competed in the Men 30-34 age category. He completed his first DK200 last year, posting a time of 18:02:27 in 2013, riding across the finish line in the dark. This year, however, was a different story. Herre finished before sunset and earned an 11th place finish in his category. In the process, he shaved 4 hours off his 2013 time, posting a time of 14:01:55 with a 14.46 mph average. Congrats, Tim!
Paul Fancher competed in the Men 50-54 age category. He managed a top 10 finish in his category and posted a time of 13:36:41 with a 14.91 mph average. Chris Carmichael, of Carmichael Training Systems, competed in the same category and posted a time of 12:50:12 to put in perspective how great a race that Fancher rode. Fancher completed the 2013 DK200 Half Pint (100 miles of dusty fun) with a time of 7:57:20, with the intent of doing the whole enchilada this year. It took him less than 5 hours this year to ride an additional 100 miles over gravel and through low water crossings. Great result, Fanch!
Fancher and Herre would like to give special thanks to Chamois Butt’r for their high quality products in helping them get through 200 miles of riding gravel! They both were back in the saddles quickly after the race, each of them logging more than 100 miles in the week following the DK200.
Special thanks also to Roger Harrison of Lanterne Rouge for providing images for this post. See more of his images on his Flickr site.