Fernie's Collective Stoke is Building for Winter
September 19, 2025
Like many ski towns, Fernie has more than the usual amount of great coffee shops lining its Main Street and they were bursting at the seams with hundreds of mountain bikers and their friends throughout Day 1 of the 2010 TransRockies and TR3.
Riders were, of course, looking for a last caffeine jolt before embarking upon the opening singletrack time trial while friends and family were looking for a cover and respite from the rain which arrived during the previous night’s opening ceremonies. After stopping overnight, the drizzle started again in the early morning and didn’t let up until the elite riders started to leave the start line at 1:30. The rain was a shock to many as Fernie had basked in sunshine over the previous days as riders arrived in town and prepared for the challenges to come.
The 9th edition of the TransRockies is the first one to open with the now traditional time trial giving all the competitors a chance to leave all their first day jitters and nerves out there on the trail without the added pressure of a mass start with hundreds of other riders.
The day was divided into two waves of starters: non-UCI licensed riders and teams left the start line between 9 and roughly 11:30am with 30 second gaps between each starter. The UCI licensed riders and teams left every minute starting at 1:30PM with Adam Craig of Team Rabobank/Giant given the honours as the highest internationally ranked racer.
The fastest times in the first wave were turned in by the top teams in the Open Mixed and 80+ Men’s Division along with some of faster solo riders. Competition in the Open Mixed Division was expected to be close and it lived up to advance billing with three strong teams fighting for first place. Last year’s Champions, Jeff Neilson and Mycal Dyck (Team Terrascape/Trek Canada) were nipped by Coloradans Gretchen Reeves and Cannon Shockley (Tokyo Joes/Tennessee Pass Cookhouse)who won the stage in 2:19 roughly a minute ahead of Dyck and Neilson who clocked a 2:20. In third place were Wendy Simms/Normon Thibault of Kona/Frontrunners who finished in third 5 minutes later.
The 80+ Men’s Division was another tight battle on day one but this with an intercontinental flavour as a team from the UK beat teams from Canada and the Czech Republic to reach the top of the podium. Pete Turnbull and George Rose (Mule Bar) came in first ahead of Pat Doyle and Craig Bartless (Deadgoat Racing/RMCC) who finished just behind in second and last year’s 80+ Men’s Champions Milan Spolic and Martin Horak of the Czech Republic.
The second wave of riders who started at 1:30 were treated to gradually clearing skies and course conditions which were firming up rapidly under the occasional breaks of high mountain sunshine. Max Plaxton (Team ShoAir) left the startline second behind Craig and pushed from the start hoping to catch Craig and take the honours on the first day. At CP 1, he got word that he had cut the one minute gap to 30 seconds and he finally got Adam in sight coming out of Stage 2. With two big days of racing to follow, Adam and Max worked together to the finish line to gap the rest of the men’s field with Max taking the stage honours.
Kelli Emmett (Giant) showed her world class fitness and riding skills to rage through the course passing riders and teams who started ahead of her to post a dominant victory in the Open Women’s category of the TR3.
In the TransRockies Open Men’s Division, the field was lead by Barry Wick and Kris Sneddon (KONA) who started 1 minute ahead of 2009 Champions Marty Lazarski and Stefan Widmer (Rocky Mountain Factory). While the gap never stretched out during the day’s racing, Wick and Sneddon held their advantage to the finish and took the first set of leaders’ jerseys of 2010.
Fernie riders placed well with several reaching top ten placings. Frank Gilmard, below, shows his pleasure with a 6th place finish in men’s over 40 open.
The first day time trial should have settled the nerves of the 450 riders and with clearing skies and a sunny forecast for Stage 2, riders will be good and ready for the 70+ km and nearly 2000 metres of climbing to come on the rider to Sparwood. Stay tuned to www.transrockies.com for reports, images and full results to be posted as they are available.
Stage 2 will take riders from Fernie’s Historic Downtown to Coal Creek Summit and on a single track trail named Porkypine Rim that drops to the Elk River from the ridge near Hosmer.
This 4000ft descent will approx take fast riders 20-25minutes, the ridgeline you see in backgrounds of some frames is where you descend from.
Trans Rockies Stage2 from jesse mong on Vimeo.
Thanks to Fernie Trails & Ski Touring club for building such an epic trail.
Stage 1 of the Blackstone Fernie TransRockies will be an epic Time Trail format starting and finishing in Fernie’s Historic Downtown on Sunday, August 8th. Local riders should fair well on their backyard trail.
This year’s Fernie participants include:
Krista Turasso TR3,
Jesse Moog TR3,
Don Arsenault TR3,
Ton Ryan TR3,
Franck Gilmard TR3,
and
Shayne Soetaert & Todd Lowen TR7
Local riders should fair well on the big climb up Castle Mountains Hyper Ventalation and down Roots Hyper Extension. From here riders will be climbing Ridgemont via Eric’s Trail, Splitting Bears, Broken Derailler, R Trail, Little Chain Ring Big Trouble, and the Coal Discovery Trail into Fernie Downtown!
Check out some footage from Stage 1:
Trans Rockies Stage1 trails from jesse mong on Vimeo.
Franck Gimard has returned from holiday to ride this years TransRockies with Garret Sowchuk. Both riders rode last years TR7 with other partners and are very excited to be repeating their experience as a team.
Here is Francks update from his holiday:
Here we are, back from France …
spent some great time with friends and family with good food and wine…
Did some great road biking in the Alps on “Le Tour de France” itinerary…
Now ready to MTB again…
Rarely are great crashes recorded, this is an exception. Stage one of the 2009 TransRockies had an extremely challenging scree slope that most riders were walking. My good friend and photographer Dan Hudson was bragging about a crash sequence that he shot on that very slope and he thought is was one of the Fernie riders.
Well is was and here is Garret Sowchuk, chuking his body and bike down a steeeep scree slope. I have caught my shorts on the nose of the seat and ouch, can it be a rough tumble.
Garret did ride away and completed the seven day race. He had so much fun he’s riding again this year with Franck Gilmard, also a second timer.