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IN PLAY Slog Heaven Swamp thing: sea of mud at the North Sea-Tac Course By Patrick O'Grady
But for the rest of us, cyclocross needn't be so extreme. You can ride your rig year-round on mountain-bike trails (you don't need us to tell you how to find them) and cyclocross courses, of which the Seattle area has more than its share. There's the Stelacom Park in Tacoma, where you'll tackle steep, sandy runs; and Olympia's Thurston Fairgrounds, a flat, fast track that snakes through a barn and some horse stallsgreat for speed training. Just five minutes from the airport, the North Sea-Tac Course (host to the 1994 and 1996 national championships) corkscrews up and down grassy, gravelly hills that turn to soup after a good rain. At the other end of the runway, the South Sea-Tac track tests riders with long stretches of heavy sand notorious for sucking wheels to a standstill. The Dirt: All four Seattle-area courses are open year-round. (For information, call 206-675-1424.) There's no fee to ride, but there is a $15 charge to race on Sundays. Gregg's Greenlake Cycle (206-523-1822) will be happy to fenderize your bike for rainy-day rides. VOODOO WAZOO VITALS: $1,416; 800-739-1900; www.voodoo-cycles.com WEIGHT: 3.6 pounds frame, 19.1 pounds complete FRAME: Handmade heat-treated Columbus chrome-moly steel FORK: Kinesis aluminum COMPONENT HIGHLIGHTS: Mudophilic Time Atac Carbon pedals THE RIDE: True, cyclocross bikes are fast on pavement and dirt, but if you're actually planning to get your new bike dirty it better be durable as well. Traditionally, riders bought stock 'cross bikes and replaced weaker road parts with mountain components as they brokean expensive and frustrating approach. No more. Log on to Voodoo's interactive Web site and assemble your Wazoo right the first time without the expense that goes along with a custom bike. However you trick it out, the Wazoo's lightweight steel frame absorbs the harshest of rocky descents without compromising lateral rigidity for sprinting. Too bad you don't have any choice about the aluminum fork, which transmits every bump and thump directly to your forearms. As if the sport wasn't brutal enough. INDEPENDENT FABRICATION VITALS: $1,295 (frame and fork); 617-666-3609; www.ifbikes.com WEIGHT: 3.8 pounds frame only FRAME: Hand-crafted chrome-moly steel constructed of a custom mix of lightweight Reynolds and True Temper tubing FORK: Italian Deddacciai Uno steel THE RIDE: There's hand-built and then there's hand-crafted. The former simply means that a person has welded together a set of tubes, but the latter means that after the initial work is done someone painstakingly finish-miters every junction, machines the bottom-bracket shell for perfect installation, and seals the tubes to keep out moisture. Independent Fabrication's bikes are hand-crafted, which is particularly important in the case of its Planet Cross because the very elements that make cyclocross so much, well, funrain, snow, road salteventually eat most steel bikes from the inside out. Designed with an extra-tall head tube for plenty of shouldering room while portaging and bridgeless chainstays for extra tire clearance in muddy conditions, the Planet Cross has been ridden to both national and world championships. Your performance may vary. ANDREW JUSKAITIS
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