If you’re a cross country racer living in the mid-atlantic, you have probably done the Greenbrier Challenge
at some point. This USA Cycling event is a stop on the AMBC & MARC Series and also serves as the Maryland State Championship Race. Greenbrier State Park in Boonsboro MD has been the venue of choice for race promotor James Carlson and the Potomac Velo Club for many years. The course is rocky enough to make you consider full suspension but with 800 feet of climbing per lap, a light hardtail is also a popular choice.
I hadn’t raced Greenbrier in several years due to conflicts with National Ultra Endurance Series events. Fortunately, the 2011 edition appeared on a free weekend. With 400 preregistered riders, I threw my hat in the ring with fellow Crew members Daniel Atkins
and Mike Keefer. I chose the 22 pound Superfly Elite. It’s a bike I’m very comfortable on in all but the nastiest of terrain. It’s stiff and light and really likes to roll. Read more »
