Race Report and Packing Tips: 2018 Fat Bike World Championships
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Jill Cederholm is a member of KÜHL's Cycling team. She is a former collegiate swimmer and professional triathlete. She resides in Mendota Heights, Minnesota with her husband and daughter.
Living in Minnesota during the winter provides lots of fat biking opportunities. While I’m no stranger to racing during the summer months, racing a fat bike is an entirely different experience. The Fat Bike World Championships in Crested Butte, Colorado was my first experience racing on snow. Not knowing what to expect, I wanted to be as prepared as possible and pack the right gear. I started packing three days prior to my event while I scoured the Internet and watched the weather. With the weather holding somewhat steady and true to the average highs and lows, I packed the following:
Living in Minnesota during the winter provides lots of fat biking opportunities. While I’m no stranger to racing during the summer months, racing a fat bike is an entirely different experience. The Fat Bike World Championships in Crested Butte, Colorado was my first experience racing on snow. Not knowing what to expect, I wanted to be as prepared as possible and pack the right gear. I started packing three days prior to my event while I scoured the Internet and watched the weather. With the weather holding somewhat steady and true to the average highs and lows, I packed the following:
Packing List
Travel Gear
My go-to travel gear includes a Bontrager Provence 32 roller travel bag and the Bontrager Chi-Town backpack. This travel gear offers a lot of packing compartments and is perfect for a cyclist's gear-intensive trips.Gloves
I chose to wear the Bontrager OMW glove. They were fantastic, and I didn’t even need a back-up pair. These gloves are a 2-in-1 set up. The outer mitt is made of Profila Storm shell, and the inner layer features Profila wind fabric layer with insulation and merino wool. My back-up glove is the 45NRTH Sturmfist 4 and 5.Base Layer
A good base layer is worth its weight in gold. This essential piece of clothing keeps your core temperature warm and wicks away the sweat. I really like lightweight women's merino wool blends because they are smooth on the skin.Jackets
It’s all about layering. Over my base layer, I wore fleece bibs, a windbreaker vest and my fleeced-lined KÜHL cycle kit made by Vermac. For my outer layer, I wore the GORE Element Women’s Cycling Pant.Boots
My feet tend to get cold quickly regardless of the temperature. I usually wear a combination (depending on how long I’ll be in the cold). If it's 25 degrees or warmer, I’ll go with the 45NRTH Japanther boot with a seal skin sock. The temperatures for race day were predicted to be 10-18 degrees, so I went with the Bontrager OMW winter boot and a wool high sock. This combination served me well with minimal issues.Tires
- 45NRTH Vanhelga
- Kenda Juggernaut Pro
Bikes
Salsa BegreaseCasual Attire
- KÜHL SPYFIRE® Jacket
- KÜHL ARKTIK Jacket
- KÜHL KLASH Pant
- KÜHL MØVA Pant
- KÜHL WINTERTHUR Fleece
- KÜHL beanie and neck gaiter
- KÜHL RADIKL Pant