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You are here: Home / Races / Perfect Weather for Red Hot Moab Trail Races

Perfect Weather for Red Hot Moab Trail Races

February 20, 2012 by Bryon Powell · 169 Comments 

2012 La Sportiva Mountain CupOn Saturday, hundreds of runners headed to the red rock desert of southern Utah to test themselves at the Red Hot Moab 33k and 55k trail races. The 55k has long been a key early race for Intermountain West ultrarunners, while the 33k received a fresh infusion of talent this year upon being named the 2012 La Sportiva Mountain Cup’s second race of this year’s series.

I can offer a personal perspective on this year’s races as I made the trek south from Park City to Moab, Utah for the second year in a row. To begin, the weather for this year’s Red Hot Moab races was simply spectacular. Near freezing temps quickly rose into the low fifties in windless conditions under bluebird skies.

Jared Scott Rob Krar Red hot Moab 2012

Jared Scott (right, finished second), Ryan Woods (hidden behind Scott, third), and Rob Krar (left, winner) taking it out hard at the 2012 Red Hot Moab 33k. Photo: iRunFar/Bryon Powell

Short-sleeve shirts easily outnumbered puffy jackets at the finish, which is important as folks typically hang out at the finish for hours. A minor injury caused me to (wisely) scratch from the 33k on race morning resulting in my hanging out at the finish for 7 hours. I was never without a circle of entertaining trail runners with whom to enjoy the great weather and festive atmosphere.

Speaking of the atmosphere, race director Chris Martinez, a long-time river guide, ensures that everyone who’s capable of having fun will have fun at his races. There’s a DJ spinning tunes, bread bowls overflowing with vegetarian soup, plenty of drink options (including a variety of adult options brought by friends of the race), a strong presence from sponsors La Sportiva and UltrAspire, and both shade and seating options. Of course, most folks are seen walking around catching up with friends post-race or exploring the red rock of the finishing area, including a sweet set of dinosaur tracks only a 100 yards away. Once the races are all wrapped up the event quickly shifts to Moab’s cornerstone, Eddie McStiff’s, for a well-attended post-race party.

In summary, if the solid weather and ridiculously beautiful course through and on southern Utah’s red rock isn’t enough to get you to the event and you can’t be lured by some hot early season competition, you should still come down to the Red Hot Moab for one heck of a good time.

Our custom this season will be to begin our LSMC race coverage by filling you in on how the race played out. Next, we’ll give you an update on the Mountain Cup standings. We’ll then move on to our weekly giveaway contest(s) before calling for your comments and finishing up with the full La Sportiva Mountain Cup schedule.

The Race
Men’s Race

The three top men’s finishers loved southern Utah’s slickrock enough to take an eight-minute diversion midrace to see some “bonus” slickrock. That diversion came after they threw down 5:20 miles on the doubletrack in the race’s early going. Even a quarter mile into the race, Jared Scott had himself, Ryan Woods, and Rob Krar breathing hard as they climbed a small rise.

Rob Krar Red Hot Moab 33k 2012

Rob Krar about to win the 2012 Red Hot Moab 33k. Photo: iRunFar/Bryon Powell

In the end, the fastest guys re-passed anyone who’d gained an advantage during their off-course exploration. Rob Krar of Flagstaff, Arizona won a tight contest in a course record 2:17:45. Last year’s Mountain Cup champ Jared Scott captured a bunch of early-season points by finishing second just a minute behind Krar. Scott’s fellow Inov-8 teammate and Mountain Cup regular Ryan Woods paid for not running his own race early by falling off the pace into third by the finish. In fourth and fifth place were 49-year-old Bernie Boettcher and 55-year-old Kevin Tuck, who were only a minute and two minutes, respectively, behind Woods, who was third overall in last year’s Mountain Cup final standings.

  1. Rob Krar – 2:17:45 – Course Record
  2. Jared Scott (Inov-8) – 2:18:51
  3. Ryan Woods (Inov-8) – 2:22:07
  4. Bernie Boettcher (La Sportiva) – 2:23:14
  5. Kevin Tuck – 2:24:23

Women’s Race
The women’s race featured a wealth of new faces to the Mountain Cup. Moab-local Heidi Rentz won the women’s race (and was eighth overall) in 2:46:17. Christina Bauer and Shari Marshall finished second and third, two and a half and five and a half minutes behind Rentz respectively, while fourth place woman Jennifer McCarthy finished just a minute and change behind Marshall. Mountain running specialist Gina Lucrezi jumped up to her longest race to date and learned some important lessons in pacing en route to finishing fifth.

  1. Heidi Rentz – 2:46:17
  2. Christina Bauer – 2:48:48
  3. Shari Marshall – 2:51:58
  4. Jennifer McCarthy – 2:53:20
  5. Gina Lucrezi (Inov-8) – 2:57:08

Full Results
Full 33k results (pdf).

Bonus: Full 55k results (pdf).

La Sportiva Mountain Cup Standings

Men

Ryan Woods may have only finished third at Red Hot Moab, but he jumps out into an early Mountain Cup lead having been the only competitor to run both series races this year. Last year’s series champ Jared Scott moved onto the rankings by placing second and earning two bonus points for beating Woods, who sat in the series top ten prior (leader, in fact) to the race. Winner Rob Krar moves into second overall in the Mountain Cup on the strength of his win and two bonus points; however, his work schedule won’t allow him to make a play for the series this year. Perennial series competitor Bernie Boettcher picked up his first series points of the year with his fourth place finish on Saturday.

  1. Ryan Woods – 35 points in two races (15 pts at Red Hot for 3rd)
  2. Rob Krar – 22 pts in one race (22 pts at Red Hot – 20 pts for the win and 2 bonus pts for beating Woods)
  3. Jared Scott – 19 pts in one race (19 pts at Red Hot – 17 pts for 2nd and 2 bonus pts for beating Woods)
  4. Patrick Reaves – 19 pts in one race (Did not race Red Hot)
  5. Jason Bryant – 15 pts in one race (Did not race Red Hot)
Bernie Boettcher 2012 Red Hot Moab

Bernie Boettcher about to pick up his first La Sportiva Mountain Cup points of the season. Photo: iRunFar/Bryon Powell

Women

No woman has yet run two series races, so the series standings are a simple combining the placings from the first two races. Of the top six women in the series standings at the moment, we only know of one – Alison Bryant – who’ll be going for the series this year.

Women, there are $12,500 to be doled out to the top five women in the series… so get racing!

  • T-1 – Alison Bryant & Heidi Rentz – 20 points
  • T-3 – Jessica Durrant & Christina Bauer – 17 pts
  • T-5 – Mila Harris & Shari Marshall – 15 pts

iRunFar.com La Sportiva Mountain Cup Contest
La Sportiva logoTracy K of Los Alamos, New Mexico, you won yourself a pair of La Sportiva Crosslite 2.0s from our Uwharrie La Sportiva giveaway. Contact us to claim your prize.

La Spoortiva Vertical KBefore bowing out, I’d planned to wear La Sportiva’s brand new Vertical K’s (review) on the desert slickrock. Having taken the Vertical K out for a short session on the rock playground at the finish, I can confirm that the ultralight, rock-gripping, cushioned package would have been killer out there.

Want to try a pair of the Vertical K? Well, to win a pair, just leave your name and town (in the US or Canada) in a comment before we write about the next Mountain Cup race to be run at Reading’s Ugly Mud next weekend on February 26. As a reminder, if you enter to win the Vertical K, you’ll also automatically be eligible to win the grand prize – any three pairs of La Sportiva trail shoes and some sweet Sportiva schwag at the end of August.

Call for Comments
If you ran either of the Red Hot Moab races this weekend, please leave a comment letting everyone know how you did and what you think about the race. Past racers are invited to comment, too.

Given that all I saw of the course on a gorgeous day was the start and finish, I’d love for some of the racers to link to some of their photos from the event.

The La Sportiva Mountain Cup

Bonus Pic

Karl Meltzer Red Hot Moab 55k 2012

Karl Meltzer about to finish third at the 2012 Red Hot Moab 55k. Photo: iRunFar/Bryon Powell

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Filed under Races · Tagged with Bernie Boettcher, Gina Lucrezi, Heidi Rentz, Jared Scott, Karl Meltzer, La Sportiva Mountain Cup, Red Hot Moab trails races, Rob Krar, Ryan Woods

Bryon Powell is the Editor-in-Chief of iRunFar.com, which he founded five years ago. Also the author of Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons and a contributing editor at Trail Runner magazine, he's quickly approaching 10 years as an ultrarunner and 20 years as a trail runner. These days he calls Park City, Utah and its trails home.
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Comments

169 Responses to “Perfect Weather for Red Hot Moab Trail Races”
  1. Mark says:
    February 22, 2012 at 11:15 am

    Mark Ludl
    Chappaqua NY

    Reply
  2. steve bohrer says:
    February 22, 2012 at 11:47 am

    Looks like a sweet shoe!
    Steve Bohrer
    Idaho Falls, ID

    Reply
  3. Garrett Blattner says:
    February 22, 2012 at 3:42 pm

    I’d love to run this race some time

    Garrett Blattner
    Kansas City, KS

    Reply
  4. Sonja says:
    February 22, 2012 at 5:15 pm

    I ran the 55K on Saturday and let me say, I just love this race. The combo of the flag hunting on the slick rock with the fast jeep road sections make for such a rewarding course. Aid station #4 is the bomb and you can’t believe a jeep can make it ALL THE WAY UP THERE! The views, when you have the wherewithal to look at them are super rad!
    It was a great day, beautiful day. Thanks for the coverage of the shorter race, it was fun to read about how that one went down since I was in the longer race.
    :) Sonja

    Reply
  5. Andrew Pace says:
    February 22, 2012 at 7:36 pm

    In colder climes, just want to say congrats to Dave Johnston for his running victory in the Susitna 100 in AK & to Dustin Madden for his first place finish in the Little Su 50K!
    A. Pace
    Denali Park, AK

    Reply
  6. Erno says:
    February 23, 2012 at 9:16 am

    Erno Lindner
    Memphis, TN

    Reply
  7. Matt says:
    February 23, 2012 at 12:37 pm

    Matt Fecteau
    Durham, NC

    Reply
  8. Dan says:
    February 23, 2012 at 5:15 pm

    Despite being less than two hours from reading, pa……I won’t (but should) be running the ugly mudder. maybe if i had a sweet pair of new shoes.

    Dan Kane
    Mechanicsburg Pa

    Reply
  9. Erik says:
    February 23, 2012 at 6:57 pm

    Wish my leg would let me do the Ugly Mudder :(

    Erik
    Fleetwood, PA

    Reply
  10. Jeff says:
    February 24, 2012 at 12:47 pm

    Jeff Russell
    Fresno, CA

    Reply
  11. Ben Bucklin says:
    February 24, 2012 at 3:09 pm

    Ben Bucklin
    Spokane, WA

    Reply
  12. Mike McM says:
    February 24, 2012 at 3:44 pm

    Mike McMonagle
    Bel Air, MD

    Reply
  13. Mike D. says:
    February 24, 2012 at 11:57 pm

    Mike DIesburg
    Casper, WY

    Reply
  14. Tony Mollica says:
    February 25, 2012 at 8:47 pm

    Tony Mollica
    Athens, Ohio

    Reply
  15. worm says:
    February 27, 2012 at 2:02 pm

    sportiva’s, YEAAAAH!

    Jeremy.
    Anchorage,AK

    Reply
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