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Monday, May 31, 2010

US bike route planned for western, upper Mich.

From the Chicago Tribune:

The path of a national bicycle route proposed to follow much of Lake Michigan's eastern shore and cross the Upper Peninsula will be left to local planners, a state transportation official says.

The route, which is part of roadway network being planned by the Adventure Cycling Association, would stretch from southern Mississippi to Sault Ste. Marie and connect with other major interstate bicycle routes crisscrossing the country, much like the Interstate Highway System.

The route will pass through or near the cities of Holland, Muskegon, Ludington, Traverse City, Petoskey and St. Ignace using existing roads and paths, The Muskegon Chronicle reported.

The exact route will be determined by local governments based on guidelines laid out by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, said Joshua DeBruyn, bicycle and pedestrian coordinator for the Michigan Department of Transportation.

The guidelines consider factors such as road shoulders and sewer grates that don't trap cyclists' tires.

Thomas Anderson, a Muskegon bicycle shop and a member of the West Michigan Trails and Greenways Coalition, said such a route is long overdue. He hopes people will take advantage of the route as part of the national fight against obesity.

"It gets people in control of their own lives when they ride a bicycle," Anderson said.

DeBruyn said the proposed national bike route could draw positive attention to Michigan and bring more tourists to the state.

Because the route would use existing infrastructure, including roads and bicycle paths, the only necessary cost would be for signs marking it, DeBruyn said.

However, the route is still in the early planning stages, and any dates for putting up signs or other such steps are undetermined, he said.

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Information from: The Muskegon Chronicle, http://www.mlive.com/muskegon

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Memorial Day - Thank You

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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Recap - Sunday May 30th

Racing continues throughout the region. Too bad there's there's no news coming out of ANY of them!

Case in point: it took until MIDNIGHT to find out who won the Snake Alley Criterium (the number one race for a 1,000 miles around) and that was just from one outlet, Podium Insight. Meanwhile, the inline skating world had live text updates, with photos and video clips (!) being broadcast to Inline Planet from middle of the Wisconsin farmland covering their Elkhart Lake Marathon Race! (it's a great read by the way, and the photos are fantastic! *grin*) As long as we're covering that event, it was 3 time World Champion Jorge Botero, of Columbia who took the bunch sprint today to win that race in Elkhart Lake. He worked together with his teammate, 18 times World Champion Tony Muse to keep the breaks in check throughout. C'mon cycling world - lets get our act together, eh?

Steve Tilford as always, has something interesting to say about the races he does. He covers Snake Alley nicely in his latest piece but also has some sour grapes to share:

I have to say that I’m not too big on this Ukrainian guy coming to cherry pick the races here. Roberto Gaggiolli set it up. I like Roberto. I’ve been getting beat up by him the last 3 decades. But, there has always been too much suspense floating around his name. Then and now. So, when some guy, that doesn’t speak English, that I’ve never heard of, comes and spanks everyone at a regional race that pays $2,000 to win, I have to call foul. Even if there isn’t a foul to be called. I guess that is how it is nowadays. 

Back at Elkhart Lake it was like having the local police department block off your favorite training route for you and your closest training buddies. Except, your local Tuesday night "Hero Ride" would have had more riders. It is what it is though, so you kit up and race who shows. If that gives you the pleasure of being the Sheboygan County World Champion, so be it! Nothing wrong with that! (that picture is deceiving, there were 10 riders in that race, not two).



Opening night at the Northbrook Velodrome
(It wouldn't have been my choice of music, but to each his own)

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Ukranian Starchyk wins Snake Alley

Podium Insite has the results of the 2010 Snake Alley Criterium (bravo!)(photo credit right: Tristan Schouten) Podium Insite writes:

Ukrainian National Champion Volodymyr Starchyk (Amore e Vita) who despite starting a hundred riders back picked his way through the field to hit the front after 5 laps of the allotted 20 laps. The only man able to stay with Starchyk was former US road race champion Paul Martin (Panther p/b Competitive Cyclist) who was raked over the hot coals each time up the climb as the Ukrainian kept the pressure on. With 6 laps to go Martin was beset by misfortune as a mechanical issue forced him to fall away from Starchyk.
A chase group of 16 riders formed behind the two leaders from which Tristan Schouten (IS Corp) and Eric Marcotte (Team Pista Palace) emerged as the strong men, ditching their companions to join up with the unfortunate Martin. Starchyk kept on his metronomic pace on to claim a deserved victory. Schouten won the sprint for second ahead of Marcotte and Martin. Brad Huff (Jelly Belly p/b Kenda) took the 12 man sprint for 5th.

This is Starchyk's 17th year as a cyclist and fourth year as a pro according to the bio at Cycling News. Prior to riding with Amore & Vita, he rode for Russian team Mapamap and Latvia's Bantprofi. He is the 2006 and 2009 Ukranian National Champion.

Schouten writes in his blog: I got off the front with Marcotte in chase of Paul Martin and 1 other rider who had been off most of the race with about 4 laps to go. This was the move I had been looking for and we drilled it. I had been off the front of the chase group earlier with Brian Jensen which I thought might be able to bridge, but I don't think Brian was feeling that great and after a lap we just kind of sat up. I wasn't suffering at all on the climb and could really stand up and just put the power down and my recovery over the top was great. I think everyone was suffering more and more with the heat late in the race and once we were away that late we were able to stay away and ended up catching Paul Martin after dropping his chain late. We didn't catch the lead rider, but I was able to outsprint the Marcotte and Martin for 2nd on the day. I was blown away taking a sprint against those two, it was a pretty special feeling standing on the podium at the race I've been coming to for about 10 years and dreaming of winning.

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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Recap - Saturday May 29

Man, there's a lot going on today, but very little info available.

Michigan

Tour de Frankenmuth -  Big turnout at the Bavarian beer garden today according to this Michigan blogger. Oh, I guess there was a good turnout at the road race too. Check out Nate Benke's racing photos.

Iowa
Snake Alley - Okay, as of this moment there are NO REPORTS from Snake Alley? The big one, the grand daddy of them all, and no one is reporting who won?
What's up with that???

Illinois
Masters Weekend Day 1 - Ummm, yup. It happened. I guess. Same goes for Minnesota's Memorial Classic.



Wisconsin
Tour of Elkhart Lake - Criterium - With stiff competition from Iowa in it's 42nd year, and Chicago's Master's Weekend, you've got your work cut out for you to start a new series elsewhere. Organizers did a great job in finding an awesome criterium course right in the touristy section of Elkhart Lake, among tons of shops, restaurants, hotels, and upscale condominiums. The course is actually part of a car racing circuit used in the 1950's and the racers really liked it.  There were plenty of spectators in the form of vacationing couples and families that enjoyed the show as they walked from their hotel to the beach and back. Racer turnout, however, was - disappointing. Small fields plagued the day. Perhaps a larger payout to winners will be called for if this race is to survive against the competition. The Women's champion today was Gear Grinder's Kimberly White, and the Pro 1/2 victor was local Josh Nagode (Gear Grinder) who just finished a successful collegiate season at Lindsey Wilson College.

One of the interesting events on this day was an inline skate criterium, won by Bont's Norm Kirby. Following that, a 75 meter skater vs cyclist sprint, for both men and women, was run. Kim White (cyclist) beat her skating opponent by several lengths, but it was a very close race for the men. The skater (names unknown), got a good jump on the cyclist, but he did a great job in closing the gap. A throw at the line gave the narrow victory to the skater. 




Cycling turnout is again expected to be low for tomorrows road race. However, the inline crowd is expecting their event to be a barn burner. According to Inline Planet:

Among the top men are Powerslide's Jorge Botero, last year's NROC men's champion, and Tony Muse, an 18-time world champion.

Among the top women are Bont's Debbie Rice, the 2008 NROC women's champ, and Luigino's Peggy Girgenti.

Other notable skaters include:

* Bont's Norm Kirby
* Simmons' Alex Fedak
* Il Peloton's Morgan Williams
* Team Hoigaard's Herb Gayle
* Team Rainbo's Cale and Margo Carvell
* Midwest Skate Club's Danny Fredrick, Eric Plath and Eric Krueger
* Asphalt Beach's Steve Larios

Also in the mix will be free agent Ty Fidler of St. Louis, who is coming off two marathon wins in Indianapolis.

And then there's the young star, Zach Stoppelmoor, an 11-year-old Cado Motus skater who won his division this spring in the highly competitive Trophée des 3 Pistes in Europe.


So, if rider turnout is again poor, we will have plenty of world class inline racing to watch!


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Burlington Road Race - early report

Mike Ebert of the Verizon U25 gives us a nice early report from the Burlington, IA road race held yesterday, Friday May 29th:

Within the first mile of the race Erik Loberg of ISCorp and Matt Brandt of Mesa attacked separately but joined up to build a 4 minute lead. As they came through the feed zone their gap hovered around 2 minutes and Verizon u25 p/b ABD rider Will Nowak had bridged to within 30 seconds. He caught the pair shortly thereafter and then as they headed towards Mediapolis around mile 50 there were joined by Juan Pablo Dotti of Team AeroCat and an unidentified rider from Ukraine.


Read more at the link above to see if the break made it to the line!  Sounds like a great start to a full weekend of racing. Peloton Star will be at the Elkhart Lake races this weekend, so check back here for reports from there.

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Friday, May 28, 2010

NRC Tour de Grove Professional Cycling Race VIP TICKETS NOW ON SALE

St. Louis  – Elite professional cyclists from across the United States will travel to St. Louis on Sunday, June 13th, 2010 for the National Racing Calendar Tour de Grove – Missouri’s biggest single day race. This year’s event will mark the 1st running of the only NRC USA Cycling sanctioned professional men’s and women’s race our region. In addition to the NRC Tour de Grove Circuit Race, the event’s companion race, the Mid Town Alley Grand Prix, will initiate a new racing venue
and will also feature the county’s top men’s and women’s teams. A full weekend of activities surrounds these national-class races, with fun for the whole family.

National Racing Calendar (NRC) Tour de Grove – Race Weekend Schedule:

Saturday, June 12, 2010: The Mid Town Alley Grand Prix ,10am – 5pm
The weekend begins with the $5000 cash purse Mid Town Alley Grand Prix. Fan friendly races will be held for all amateur categories, kid’s races at 2:45 am for children ages Big Wheel to 12 and professional men’s and women’s events beginning at 3:00 pm. Neighborhood events and a race day Expo will add to the festive atmosphere. Details on www.tourdegrove.com Saturday Night, June 12, 2010: Tour de Grove Street Sprints/Drag Races. 7pm – 11 pm Beginning at dusk, we will light up Manchester with a 200 meter sprint competition. Between 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm you will find the fastest finishers with a series of round robin, elimination heats for 100 of the quickest men and women on wheels. Beginning at 10:00 pm we will turn up the volume and showcase the pageantry and showmanship of the fastest Drag show on the planet- the Tour de Grove Drag Race.

Saturday Night, June 12, 2010: ARTCRANK Poster Show, 7pm – Midnight
Also, from 7:00 to Midnight, the nationally acclaimed ARTCRANK Poster Show will be adorning the walls of the Atomic Cowboy, 4140 Manchester Ave, in the heart of The Grove. ARTCRANK is a showcase of bicycle-inspired original poster artwork that people can enjoy looking at and afford to take home. Every show features posters created by local artists from the host city. Admission is always free, and posters are priced to let everybody take home at least one. ARTCRANK began in Minneapolis in 2007, and has expanded to Denver, Des Moines Portland, San Francisco and St. Louis.Sunday Morning, June 13th, 2010: The Tour de Grove 5K, 7:30 am Starting at 7:30 am Sunday morning, athletes will be able to race on foot the Tour de Grove race course. $1700 will be up for grabs to the fastest athletes in the men’s and women’s fields.
All racers will be chip timed and have the opportunity to test themselves on a unique and windy course. Race entry is $30.

Sunday, June 13th: The Tour de Grove Expo and Street Festival, 8 am- 6 pm
Check out everything you need to know about cycling AND entertainment on site at the Tour de Grove. Ride your bike down after the St. Louis City Open Streets event or the Trailnet City Bicycle Tour and take advantage of our onsite Bicycle Valet Parking. Feature exhibitors will include the St. Louis Science Center, Verizon Wireless and Official Merchandise along with a line-up of cycling advocacy groups and cycling-related entertainment, such as BMX Stunt Shows and an outdoor music stage.

THE MAIN EVENT Sunday, June 13th, 2010: The NRC Tour de Grove
VIP tickets availableCatch all the pageantry and race action of Missouri’s biggest national cycling classic from The Tour de Grove VIP Tent, the limited access, fully catered VIP tents, curbside and right at the start/finish line. The county’s elite pro men’s and women’s cyclists will attack the 2.8-mile circuit from the Manchester Ave across I-64 and back for the inaugural running of this event. Pro Women at 1:00 pm, Pro Men at 3:00 pm. The fastest men and women in the US will compete for a combined purse of $22,500.

Amateur Racing from 8 am - Noon Open to all categories of USAC licensed riders $2500 in prize money will be on the line. Check out the tomorrows stars today and cheer on local talent as the lay it down on the same course the Pro’s will use later in the day. Kids Races at 12:40 pm Five different age groups will race across the same finish line as the pros. Categories: Big Wheel, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10 and 11/12. Cost is $5. All racers will receive an official Tour de Grove Kids Race T-Shirt, Race Number, Ribbon AND fabulous goodies from the St. Louis City Museum, the St. Louis Science Center and Jelly Belly. Top 3 in each age group will receive Tour de Grove Build-a-Bears! Donations to this event will benefit Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls Club. 

Want to be part of the action? Sign up now to be a Tour de Grove bike race volunteer. Hundreds of volunteers are needed for race day in the following areas: course marshals, stage crew, and hospitality. Visit www.tourdegrove.com for more information.

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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Mike Weiss Jerry Bruce Alexis Tucci-Hansen
Event Director Event Liason- Expo/Sales Grove Neighborhood Liason
Tour de Grove Tour de Grove Tour de Grove
tel: 314/920-9606 tel: 314/645-1362 tel: 314/610-9879
mike@bigshark.com jadiggity@gmail.com tuccihansen@hotmail.com

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Superweek Puzzle - Adding the Pieces

Tom Held of Milwaukee's Newspaper JS Online just linked another article from the Brookfield, WI local paper, Brookfield NOW,  somewhat describing the new Brookfield Criterium course added to this year's Superweek series. This is a totally new, exciting course, and not yet added to the Superweek website, so we are left with some detective work to try and figure out where the race will be held. The article states: "The course, which is about eight-tenths of a mile, would wrap around the Public Safety Building, Civic Plaza and City Hall." This map roughly shows the loop. It's also stated in the article that the Brookfield Common Council will vote on issuing the race permit on June 1st.


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What with the demise of the Tour of Missouri this year, it's very exciting to have Superweek continuing it's 42 year tradition of providing entirely new venues for racers to compete on.

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Final Nature Valley Pro Ride Qualifier This Weekend



Minneapolis (May 27, 2010) —
This weekend’s Mt. Hamilton Classic Road Race/Memorial Day Criterium in California marks the end of the 2010 Nature Valley Pro Ride qualifiers. The final two riders selected will join the five men and five women who have already qualified.

Sunday’s 63.5-mile point-to-point road race begins in San Jose and climbs 4,500 feet to the top of Mt. Hamilton before finishing in Livermore, Calif. The Memorial Day Criterium is a flat and fast, four-corner affair in the Morgan Hill Business Park.

“It’s been exciting to watch the unfolding of this year’s Nature Valley Pro Ride”, said Nature Valley Grand Prix Director David LaPorte. “From the start – at Hillsboro Roubaix – to the finish in the Bay Area, the Nature Valley Pro Ride has highlighted the best in grassroots racing. The message is clear: bicycle racing is thriving in this country.”

The previous stop of the Nature Valley Pro Ride was the Bear Mountain Spring Classic in Harriman State Park in New York on May 16. Anna Barensfeld of Brookline, Mass. (riding for LadiesFirst Racing), was the female qualifier. The men’s qualifier was Jacob Mueller, who lives in Skippack, Penn., but whose hometown is Fond du Lac, Wis., which is close to the cities where the Nature Valley Grand Prix takes place. Mueller rides for the amateur Kelly Benefit Strategies/Lateral Stress Velo club.

Other women’s qualifiers for the Nature Valley Pro Ride are Sue Butler of Portland, Ore., Nancy Jones of Monroe, Ga., Emily Kachorek of Sacramento, Calif., and Kristen Meshberg of Lyons, Ill.

Previous men’s qualifiers are Zach Garrett of Sumter, S.C., Grandon Gritters of Mission Viejo, Calif., Joseph Schmalz of Lawrence, Kan., and Gabe Varaela of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho.

The 12th annual edition of the Nature Valley Grand Prix will be held in East Central Minnesota and Western Wisconsin, June 16-20. Nature Valley Pro Riders who are invited to compete in the Nature Valley Grand Prix earn free entry to the race, generous travel stipends, team clothing, housing, ground transportation, and staff support for their composite teams. They also receive pro-level recognition before, during and after the events, including pre-race call-ups and participation in promotional and media appearances.

For more information, visit www.NatureValleyProRide.com.

About the Nature Valley Grand PrixThe Nature Valley Grand Prix, which takes place in Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin, is the premier stage race on the 2010 USA Cycling National Racing Calendar. The 2010 race will include stops in Saint Paul, Cannon Falls, Minneapolis, Menomonie, and Stillwater. The Nature Valley Grand Prix is a volunteer-run event, with all proceeds donated to Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, the festival’s benefiting charity. More information can be found at: www.NatureValleyGrandPrix.com.

About Nature ValleyNature Valley, the brand that created the granola bar category in 1975, brings variety to healthy, active consumers looking for wholesome and great-tasting snacks. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Nature Valley is part of General Mills, a leading global manufacturer and marketer of consumer foods products. For more information, visit www.NatureValley.com.

– NVPR –

For More Information, Contact:

Sean Weide
Communications Specialist, Trailhead Marketing
P.O. Box 24263, Omaha, NE 68124-0263
Phone: 402.541.2594 | E-Mail: sean@trailheadmarketing.com

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No Tour of Missouri in 2010

There is no money in the Missouri State budget to support the 2010 Tour of Missouri as reported by VeloNews, and local news outlets such as KSDK. They will net get the Million dollars that they were asking for, so, unfortunately the ToM will more than likely go extinct just like the Tour of Georgia, the Tour de Trump,  and the Tour DuPont. The chairman of the Tour of Missouri stated in the velonews piece: “Unfortunately, it’s proven once these events are gone, they don’t come back,”

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Weekend Ahead - May 29, 30, & 31st

Memorial Day weekend is here! Okay, everybody to Iowa! Whoa, okay ... we know that's the big show, but what ELSE is going on this weekend?

Minnesota
MN Memorial Classic-May 29 through May 31
- Three days of racing…Lester Prairie Road RaceWatertown Circuit Race & Time TrialTarget Criterium. Lots of primes and product prizes. Facebook.

Iowa 

Memorial Day Weekend Bike Races - May 28 through May 31 - FOUR days of racing ... featuring the feared Snake Alley Criterium up the cobbled 12.5% crookedest street this side of the rockies!

Burlington Road Race - Friday May 28, 2010

Wapello to Burlington Road Race - Friday May 28, 2010

27th Annual Snake Alley Criterium - Saturday May 29, 2010

31st Annual Melon City Criterium - Sunday May 30, 2010

43rd Annual Quad Cities Criterium - Monday May 31, 2010
Includes a raucous cheering crowd and one of the best wheel pits in the world! Back in the day ... the drunk spectators used to reach over the barriers and tap you on the helmet as you raced by!


Wisconsin (ABR)
Tour of Elkhart Lake - Saturday, Sunday, and Monday - May 29, 30, & 31 - The new kid on the block with a criterium, road race, and time trial. Part of the Gream Midwest Marathon and Endurance Festival which includes cycling, running, and inline events. A much anticipated event in this area.

Illinois (ABR)
Memorial Day Weekend Master's Races Saturday, Sunday, and Monday - May 29, 30, & 31. Three days of criterium racing and over $4,000 in prize money. Very popular among the Chicago master's riders.


Michigan
Tour de Frankenmuth - Saturday May 29 and Sunday May 30th - Road racing on a 15.5 mile course on Saturday followed by a 130 mile "Grand Fondos" on Sunday. Nine time Tour de France racer Frankie Andreu and a number of local Pros will be there to lead the way. Bike expo and swap, hot air balloons, and fireworks to boot!
 







Ohio
Buckeye Criterium - Saturday May 29th - on Ohio State University Campus.

Newmark Center Cycling Classic - Sunday May 30th - Office park criterium with excellent pavement.

Scenes from the 2009 Snake Alley Criterium:

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Sound Familiar?

Our newest European neopro Matthew Busche (Radio Shack) of Wauwatosa, WI writes about his first time back in the peloton after a two week bought of illness. The whole blog his here and it's great reading, but here's an exerpt:

For me, today was fast and it seemed that every time I thought I was moving up in the field, we would come around another corner and I was would see at least 100 guys strung out already 200 meters up the road. I found it nearly impossible to move up because of the speed and technicality of the course. It was like a giant criterium with turns coming at least every kilometer, or so it seemed. These factors also made eating and drinking a chore. For the entire race today I drank ONE water bottle and ate far less than was needed. The water bottle situation was created by a few factors. At some point during lap one, I hit a pot hole on these wonderfully conditioned Belgian roads and out hopped bottle number one. Shoot! 

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The Wednesday Heap

Just a heap of stuff on various topics from various sources.

Peloton Star was at the Kenosha Velodrome Tuesday enjoying the second night of racing in the 2010 season. There was a fairly good turnout of both racers and spectators on this last 'training' night. Starting next week, they race for money.



Events during the evening included 3 lap sprints, unknown distance, and the featured 50 lap points race. The unknown distance was just that, ranging from a very short 2 lap, Cat 3 race which caught half the field napping, to a rather drawn out Cat. 1/2 event of perhaps a dozen laps where Alex Wieseler (Nova/IS Corp) went out solo from the gun, only to be caught just as the bell rang. His efforts were vindicated in the final event however, the 50 lap Cat. 1/2/3 points race where they sprint every 5 laps, with double points being awarded on the half way and final sprints. Wieseler escaped with two other riders early on and they held a half lap lead over the rest of the 20 or so riders. Perhaps gassed after a full night's racing, he sat up just before the final, double point's sprint, yet still won the event by a single point! (unofficially) Well done. 
Here's the finish line video from Urbana's Cat. 3 race. It was very close.


WiSport had their uphill L'Alp Bl'Huez Time Trial ascending BlueMound, the highest point in Southern Wisconsin with gradients up to 20% in places. Here's the video from Team Big Ring Flyers.

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Weekend Review - May 22 & 23 - Part Deux

More news rolling in from this past weekend's racing.

Liz Brunson has uploaded another huge set of photos from Sunday's Tour of Champaign - Urbana taken with her Canon 1D Mk 4 camera (oo-la-la!) Check those out if you raced there.

Up in Minnesota it seems that the Square Lake Road Race offered a bit more dirt than the riders cared for and there were many complaints about that. In fact the 12.1 mile loop had 36.5% dirt (4.4 miles) with some of it rather deep. All in all though, it appears that it was a good race overall.

In Michigan, the West Branch Road Race and Criterium was a big success. Saturday's road race course was 22 miles around with 1100 feet of climbing, finishing up the steep Muur van Westé Bränchewas (!) Results are now available for the road race but not yet for the criterium. More about the race can be found on the Michigan Bicycle Racing Association website.

The Saint Leon's / OSRS #8 Series Finale in the Indiana/Ohio border results are now available. Texas Roadhouse cleaned up with Greg Strock taking his second win of the year in the Pro 1/2 race and Kentucky's Colleen Cornellius getting her second season victory as well.

Lastly, from Missouri, Superhandydave leaves us with another super front/back split screen video from the O'fallun Criterium. Thanks once again Superhandydave!

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Monday, May 24, 2010

Weekend Review - May 22 & 23

Why can't I hear the Locusts and Cicadas? and where's the corn? Oh, it's not August? It's May? Another scorcher across the land took it's toll on the pelotons.

Missouri
Tour de St. Genevieve. Results and here. This was also the Missouri State Road Race Championships held under sunshine and 90 degree temperatures. Very little chatter about the race this morning, so it must have been tough, however it's nothing but high praise for the race from the riders. Brian Jensen took the Pro 1/2 win, but he's from Kansas, so that gave the Mo State RR Championship to second place Matt Brandt (Mesa Cycles) of Kirkwood, MO. Christine Roetger (Mesa Cycles) won the women's title.

Wisconsin
Cafe Hollander Sussex Criterium. Results. Another race highly attended by IS Corp but this time won by Colavita's Timothy Clark, his first ever victory and well earned too with temperature nearing 90 degrees. Aaron Busche writes (any relation to that other Busche?):

Eventually, 2 IS Corp riders and a guy from the local Colavita squad got away and the race was definitely on from there. At this point, it seemed as though the field was splintering. And it was...there was a gap at the top of the hill I closed, and basically from there, the field seemed to dwindle to about 20 guys, maybe, actually make it 15 or so. Of that group, 6 or 7 were IS Corp. They set up a pace line that no one could get in and if you tried, you got removed almost immediately. This is why I believe they are like bees. No one can get into the hive. Don't take it the wrong way, perhaps I am slightly jealous, but, it is quite impressive.

The Women's Open race was attended by no less than 5 IS Corp riders as well as 8 Kenda riders! However, it was Madison's Holly Mathews (Unattatched) who took the victory from a very talented field that included, among others, Kaitlin Antonneau (Kenda) who just recently returned from Europe racing with the US National team. Antonneau won yesterday in Hartland and placed 5th today. You will recall that Holly Mathews also took the win in Chicago's Monsters of the Midway last week. Some team will surely sign her up very soon!

Illinois

Tour of Champaign-Urbana (Results and Results) Day two of the two day series featured a tricky criterium course, initially a figure 8, but then later changed to something with a 180 with 200m to go? Pro 1/2 won by John Eisinger (Unattached) who had also earlier this season also won Indiana's hilly Brown County Road Race. Listed as Unattached, but he's ridden for Cleaveland Clinic Sports Health, Tokyo Joes, and other teams. Second was William Nowak (Verizon U25) who also was second Saturday in Champaign and first at Fox River Grove. Third was Kirk Albers (Panther) who is 41 years old and the 2009 Ohio State Road Race Champion.

Women's open was taken by ABD's Jessica Prinner, also second Saturday in Champaign and winner in Fox River Grove. Also just recently returning from a successful trip to Europe with the US National Team. Second place was Patricia Black (Morgan Stanley Smith) who recently won two stages in the Masters division at the Joe Martin Stage Race. Third was Vanessa McKenzie (Proctor).

Michigan
West Branch Classic No results are available at this time, but we do have a nice report from Yooper  rider Chris Lynch of Negaunee, MI who rides for Sisu Cycles. He placed 2nd in the Cat. 3 criterium on Sunday. He has written a very nice summary of both days including these words:

I shot the inside of the last corner, knowing that the right side of the road would be the clear part out of the wind. My move in the corner got me into 8th place and I sprinted my heart out behind two guys for about 50 meters allowing me to spin up real nice. I flew around them on the right shoulder about 250 meters from the finish, it was a long straight. It looked like a long ways to go still and I was afraid I had gone to early with the head/cross-wind. I felt good and just kept pedaling while my confidence built to the finish. I crossed the line, sat up, looked back and just caught the rest of the field crossing the line. I had won the field sprint! I was extremely happy, I had broken my dry spell and gotten a podium finish.

I was very pleased with my results and much to my surprise I got called right back to the podium for 3rd overall for the weekend. All in all I walked away with a 100 dollar check, a 6-pack of beer, a Michelob Ultra hat, and most important was that I have my confidence back.

That's the news for Monday morning. More added as reports become available.

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Early Results - Saturday May 22

Some early results are in!

Hartland Criterium: Sounds like IS Corp. was out in force for this one:

IS Corp had enough guys to cover every rider from every team, and launch two guys off the front every lap. Finally, on the prime lap 6 dudes got away and I think 8 of them were IS Corp. Timmy tried in vain to bridge but was marked by the 25 IS Corp riders that weren't in the break.

The results confirm that fact - 13 IS Corp riders in the Pro 1/2 race!

O'Fallun Criterium: A hot day in Missouri according to Steve Tillford:

We raced in St. Louis today. A 1 mile loop with one climb per lap. It was in the upper 80’s. It felt like 100 to me. I don’t think that anyone in the race was acclimated to the heat.

Results show that Tillford's team (Tradewind Energy) got 1st, 2nd, and 6th. Well done! Photos are already available for O'Fallun as well.

Square Lake RR in Minnesota was a bit muddy according to brief reports on Facebook.

Results:

1 767 Pat Lemieux 3:02:19.1 Men Cat 1 2 Kentucky Flyers Cycling Inc
2 752 Jonathan Toftoy 3:02:20.3 1.216 Men Cat 1 2 Synergy
3 755 James Parker 3:02:47.5 28.355 Men Cat 1 2 St Paul Bicycle Racing Club
4 763 Adam Bergman 3:02:54.6 35.546 Men Cat 1 2 Kentucky Flyers Cycling Inc
5 759 Gregg Brandt 3:02:55.0 35.883 Men Cat 1 2 GrandStay Hotels
6 779 Colton Barrett 3:02:56.0 36.849 Men Cat 1 2 Kentucky Flyers Cycling Inc

That's all the news at this point.

Morning add:

Tour de Champaign - 5 man break succeeds - 1. Dave Freund (Verizon U25) 2. Will Nowak (Verizon U25)  3. ? Panther 4. ? 5. 5  6. MIke Sherer (Verizon U25) takes field sprint. (photo credit: Verizon U25 p/b ABD)

PHOTOS by Liz Brunson

Stay cool!

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Iowa State Fair Crit. Results (from last weekend)

Just ran across these today, they are from LAST week and not posted to the USAC site. (results) These were found at Cycling Update:
(image by Fryguy)

The day's final race, the 1,2,3 race was animated early by Randy Reichardt, Vitamin Cottage, who gained an early advantage over the chasing field. When he was caught, a select group of leaders formed. Halfway through the race, Dickey attacked the field and a chase group of Reichardt, Bryan Moritz, Bikes 2 You, and Jared Osterloh, Zealous Racing was formed. Dickey remained solo for the victory with Moritz outsprinting Osterloh and Reichardt for 2nd.
1) Dewey Dickey, Mercy/Specialized
2) Bryan Moritz, Bikes 2 You
3) Jared Osterloh, Zealous Racing
4) Randy Reichardt, Vitamin Cottage
5) Clark Priebe, Powerade
6) Chad Bishop, Melon City Bike Club
7) Cam Kirkpatrick, Rassmussens
8) Brian West, Colorbiotics
9) AJ Turner, Colorbiotics
10) Mattias Perret, ICCC
 
I thought this was news worthy since this is the last race Dewey did before the USADA showed up at his home for drug screening which he refused for complicated reasons related to his long medical history and the Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) for some medicines he is on. This is nicely chronicled on Steve Tillford's Blog as well as ChicagoBikeRacing.Com.  Evidently the application process can be rather lengthy and he didn't receive his exemption until just a few days after the USADA wanted to test him.Obviously, this is a hot topic lately in the cycling community and Peloton Star will do it's part in keeping riders abreast of any news here in the Midwest. 

If you find yourself in the position of needing to take a drug for medicinal purposes that are on the "banned list", the USADA has all the information and forms you and your doctor need to apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Lance Abandons ToC (Video)

It's quiet here in the Midwest, so ride along with Bicycling Magazine as Lance Armstrong abandons the Tour of California. Excellent video.

If the embedded player isn't working, try this link: http://video.bicycling.com/video/ATOC-Lance-Armstrong-crashes-ou

More here:



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Friday Fixie Fix #8 (twofer)

Dude in Freemantle, Australia shows up for a training ride on a fixie?





Claims to be 130 mile fixie ride. Doubtful, but the tune is cool.

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Weekend Ahead - May 22 & 23rd

It's looking like good weather across our region for this weekend. If you're not too sore from the Bone Ride, let's see what's cookin'.

Minnesota
Square Lake Road Race - May Township, MN - Saturday May 22nd - 12 mile lap, chip timing and "good quality dirt roads to create a course that is approximately 70% paved and 30% dirt."

Iowa
Nothing scheduled.

Missouri
O'Fallun Gold Cup - O'Fallun, MO - Saturday May 22nd - 1 mile loop with rolling hills and tight turns.

Le Tour de Sainte Genevieve - Sainte Genevieve, MO - Sunday May 23rd - Web Page - 1 hr south of St. Louis, 34 mile loop with 3 major climbs and KOM competition. "First run in 2007, riders raved about the challenging and selective course on quiet, scenic roads. The community of Ste. Genevieve welcomed the race with open arms, and provided an army of helpful volunteers. This one had all the right ingredients to be a great race. In 2008 race organizer Todd Parker and the community of Ste. Genevieve put on an even better race. Today Le Tour de Sainte Genevieve has earned a reputation as Missouri's finest road race."

Wisconsin
The Hartland Criterium Hartland, WI - Saturday May 22nd - Held at the Hartland buisness park, flat 1.1 mile loop with soft, wide turns.

Cafe Hollander Sussex Criterium - Sussex, Wi - Sunday May 23rd -Held at the Sussex Corporate Center.

A'lpe Bl'Huez TT - Bluemounds, WI - Sunday May 23rd - WISPORT - 10 mile TT finishing up the brutal climb to the highest point in southern Wisconsin.

Illinois
Tour de Champaign Champaign, IL - Saturday May 22 - .8 mile 4 corner criterium with good payout. Day one of the Tour de Champaign/Urbana with $11,250 in total prizes.

Urbana Grand Prix - Urbana, IL - Sunday May 23rd - 8 corners on a 1 k course. Good payout. Day two of the Tour de Champaign/Urbana with $11,250 in total prizes.

Barstow TT - Barstow, IL - Sunday May 23rd - ABR - 20k time trial. 

Indiana
St. Leon Road Race - St. Leon, IN - Sunday May 23rd - Hilly 18 mile loop presented by Big Dave Sports. More Info. 2010 Ohio Spring Race Series Finale (the race is actually in St. Peters, IN but they don't want to change the name and confuse people)

Kokomo TT - Kokomo, IN - Sunday May 23rd - ABR - 20k and 40k time trial.


Michigan
West Branch Classic Road Race - West Branch, MI (east of Houghton Lake) - Saturday May 22nd - Hilly 22 mile lap with tough finish climb.  Prize money also for the two day omnium.

West Branch Classic Criterium - West Branch, MI - Sunday May 23rd - 6 corner criterium.

Ohio
Nothing scheduled (see St. Leon, IN Road Race).

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Bone Ride 2010

Starting in 1987, well before an internet full of information, rumors began to be heard of a bike ride going from Milwaukee to Madison, WI and back. That's 156 miles round trip, only stopping for lunch at the Yellow Jersey bike shop, then "THE" bike racing shop in Madison. "Yeah, it's Tom Shuler and the 7-11 Pro. Team". "Okay, well that makes sense", then it would be forgotten until the next spring. "They call it the Bone Ride, whatever that means". Most racers just called it crazy. Rain or shine, no rest stops. Just one for lunch, then ride back home. Well, 23 years later, they are still doing the Bone Ride with 150 to 200 of their closest friends. Mind you, there is no entry fee, no prize money, no 'information flyer', and it's held on a Wednesday. The only directions are "Meet at Tom's house, 7:30am. We roll at 8:00am".

Peloton Star was there this morning to witness this piece of Wisconsin Cycling lore. They had perfect weather today - a warm sun and light winds. A perfect day for a  ... 156 mile bike ride!

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2010 Team Extreme Racing Clinic a Success!

There was perfect weather for Wisconsin Team Extreme's second annual 2-day racing clinic on 5/14 and 5/15.  Close to 40 riders from several different teams checked into camp Friday morning at the Germantown Comfort Inn and Suites and picked up their goodie bags, camp folders and t-shirts and then hit the classroom to study race strategy and technique with former Olympian, Tom Schuler and former US Postal rider, Robbie Ventura.  Later the group headed to Lannon Park to practice various bike handling and race simulation drills. 
The purpose of the clinic was to have fun, promote cycling and road racing specifically. The camp was an opportunity to meet other riders, build cohesiveness across teams and help promote safe racing in Southeastern Wisconsin through education. 
Robbie gave two inspiring classroom talks and lead the training ride Friday afternoon.  He kept the bike handling drills especially fun with some games and Vision Quest product for the winners.
For the second year, CycleOps Power was the primary sponsor of the clinic.  Alex Docter won the CycleOps Power Junior Scholarship to the clinic.  Alex lives in Grafton, WI and has been racing with IS Corp for one year.  He is currently in third place in the WCA series and is gaining strength very quickly.  Several other companies sponsored the clinic and we'd like to thank everyone that made the event a success.


 Jocelyn Vande Velde awarded Alex Docter the CycleOps Scholarship.
 Robbie leading a group back to the park.
Tom Schuler setting up bridging and attacking scenarios for riders to practice.  The day ended with a practice race and a field sprint!
Please look for this fun event in 2011 on the Wisconsin Cycling Association website.  It is a great way to meet other racers, fine-tune your skills and learn how to race and win as a team from world-class cyclists. 

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Hellbender RR Video (Split Screen!)

Split screen racing from Missouri posted to YouTube by "Superhandydave". To save your ears from the GoPro Grumble, turn down your computer volume and turn up your favorite music. Well worth the view though. Thanks Superhandydave!

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Weekend Video May 15-16

Not intending to be biased towards IL and WI but this is what Google is finding. Got a video from this week's racing in MO, IN, or OH? Send in the link!










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Monday, May 17, 2010

2010 Wheels on Willy Criterium

Day two of KAWOR (Kick Ass Weekend of Racing) Illinois had their Monsters of the Midway (MOM) on Saturday, Sunday was the 23rd annual Wheels on Willy (WOW) held on Madison, Wisconsin's Willy Street, just a stone's throw from the State Capital. Following also on the heels of Saturday's LaRue-Denzer-LaRue road race, which is gathering steam itself, this race has always had a good draw of regional riders from WI, MN, IA, and IL. It's a some what technical course with a sharp downhill that flows into a tight left turn, a long drag strip back straight, and shallow climb up to the finish line that makes for some crazy finishes. All this held in a quaint neighborhood area where the locals enjoy having the race so spectator numbers are usually fairly good.

Early morning races included the Jr 10-14 boys won by Everett Jones (Baraboo Sharks), and the Jr 15-18 boys won by Spencer Oswald (Baraboo Sharks) with a well earned solo attack. The Jr girls 15-18 and Women Cat. 4 were run concurrently and that field sprint was won by 15 year old Sarah Huang (IS Corp). It's interesting, however, that the official 'online' results have her listed as 3rd in the Jr's when the official 'posted' results had her first with only 2 riders in the Jr's field. Online results also  have Emma Schwartz at second in the Jr 15-18, but not even racing on the 'posted' results! Hmmmmmm ....

Men's Cat. 4/5: 64 starters for 5 places with several cash primes. Initially, 3 riders got away and dangled a mere 5 seconds in front of the field for a good number of laps. Once one more rider bridged up, that was the magic number for success and that group rode away from the field, gaining 25 seconds or about the length of the finish straight. Seth Iverson (Grand Performance) easily took the sprint over breakaway mates Paul Kumm (IS Corp), Travis Miller (Brazen Dropouts), and Patrick Diamond (Geargrinder). Winner of the field sprint, and taking the last paying place, was the fast Lionel Rocheleau (Geargrinder).

The Master's 4/5 race was won in a tight field sprint by unattached rider Doug Callies who stated in a post-race interview that this was his first race ever! The Master's 3/4 was won by another unattached rider - Albertus Rohling who's been no stranger to seeing the finish line first in earlier races this year. (Remember that name for later today.)

The Women's Pro 1/2/3 field was not particularly large, with 25 starters, but 8 of them rode for Team Kenda so I guess it's no surprise how this race developed. Kenda's Ashley James, obviously feeling that this could be her day, was constantly on the attack from the beginning. Several excursions by her and other riders were all brought back until teammate Kristen Wentworth made contact with James off the front, and then that was it ... they rode away from the field. Side by side they rode together across the line, Wentworth giving James the nod to finish first, pointing at her teammate that she is number one today and deserves the win. Katie Spittlehouse (IS Corp) got 3rd, Jill Kislia (Team Kenda) was 4th. It was a very impressive team performance by Team Kenda.

Then it was time for the Master's 1/2/3's to battle, 79 riders strong, and battle they did. Talent ran deep today with many teams having multiple riders working together, hoping to produce some results. The 'home team' Brazen Dropouts butted heads with Chiropractic Partners, Wheel & Sprocket, Grand Stay Hotels, Grand Performance, Brones, Fisher, and Iowa's Velosport Racing led by former Euro Pro Jeff Bradley. The major threat of the day came from Grand Stay's Ian Stanford who was off the front for good portion of the race. Initially it looked like it might be the winning move, but later you could tell that the talented field was just biding their time before they struck for home. Stanford was eventually caught finishing 34th, and down to a sprint it came, elbow to elbow right to the line. Counting backwards - fourth on the day was Jeff Bradley, who by looking at the photo seems to be thinking "Rats" (or something along those lines). Third was Mike Bueshel (Outspoken)(in Cafe Hollander kit?), seen way on the right of the photo. Second place was Chris Halverson (IS Corp) who seems to be thinking "Wha? Who's that?... where did HE come from?" And winner of the sprint, seen happily riding as the caboose of the field for most of the race, was Albertus Rohling! (unattatched). Remember him? However, he's the one yelling: "WHOOOOOO!!"

The men's Cat. 3 race, 40 riders strong, boiled down to a field sprint as well. With one lap to go, the pack charged past the ringing bell, around turn one, then down the hill towards the back straight.Unfortunately, for whoever was at the front at that point, they hesitated and the bunching up of the field allowed a number of very dangerous sprinters time to move up from the middle of the field where they were caught in traffic a half lap earlier. "Let's GO!" was the battle cry and together off they went, taking no prisoners and not looking back for any either. Chazz Martin (IS Corp) (17 years old) easily took the win over Joel Friedman (Bicycle Heaven) who applauded Martin's show of blazing speed. A nice gesture of sportsmanship to be sure, but officials had a few words with both of them for 1. taking their hands off the bars, and 2. making it impossible for the finish line camera to read the numbers. All good points indeed, but at least the results of the race were quite clear at that point and also, they weren't throwing water bottles (or something) at each other, which is often seen in the "professional" races lately. Good sportsmanship we can handle.

Now it's time for the main event! No, not the Cat. 4 race, this is Wisconsin! It's time for the Pro 1/2/3's to rumble! Rumble they did, over 103 riders strong. Grand Performance, Grand Stay, IS Corp, Brones, Dogfish, and Texas Roadhouse all putting out heavy wattage that had the field stretched in one L-O-N-G line.

A crash at the back of the field early on began the attrition of the field, and unfortunately for Cat. 3 winner, Chazz Martin, this put the damper on his second race of the day who placed an impressive 3rd in yesterday's Monster's of the Midway Pro race. Despite his taking home of probably over $100 worth of road rash repair medical supplies, this is probably not the way he would have wanted his day to end.  Meanwhile up at the front of the race, three riders managed to escape the field - Josh Gillingham (IS Corp), Nickolas Vetter (Grand Performance), and Pat Lemieux (Texa Roadhouse) gaining perhaps 20 seconds but no more. After a number of laps off the front, the trio lost some precious seconds as they rode without Gillingham who had punctured and had to grab his free lap. Once back together though, they gained that time back lost and looked pretty secure in their effort to stay away. They very well may have had it in the bag had it not been for Gillingham's second problem of the race when he crashed, by himself, going through turn one! It's unclear just what happened that made him go down, but once the break lost his contribution, that was it. They were caught, and it's was time for a field sprint showdown. Texas Roadhouse, riding in their very bold yellow kits, were a strong presence the entire race, and they pulled it together for the final, successfully getting their Colton Barrett in front for the win. Second was Alex Wiesler (IS Corp), 3rd - Dave Hackworthy (Grand Performance), 4th - Ben Damhoff (Geargrinder), 5th - Rob White (Kenda Pro).

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Monsters of the Midway (Chicago)

Today was the 11th annual Monsters of the Midway Criterium put on by the University of Chicago Velo Club and Team Tati. It is held at the beautiful campus of the University of Chicago, on a very elongated 1.1 mile rectangle blocked out of the boulevard called the "Midway Plaisance". So imagine 1 km straights with 25 meter ends, sort of like racing up and down the Champs-Elysées. 

It was a cloudy and cool day but that did not dampen the spirits of the riders. Early races included the Jr 10-14 won by Jacob Zionts (Alberto's), Jr 15-18 won by Sam Gabuzzi (Smart Cycling), Women 3/4 won by Stacy Appelwick (Bouledogue Tout Noir), Masters 40+ taken by Christopher Mosora (Verizon Wireless), Masters 30+ won by Patrick Fasse (Bicycle Heaven) that had 56 starters, and 50+ taken by Andrew Kerr (Villiage Cyclesport) which had 37 starters!.

The Men's Cat 3 race began with 55 starters but not that many finished. The pace ebbed and flowed as would be expected when you race up and down a boulevard and with the ringing of the bell for the last lap, it looked like we were in for a field sprint showdown. One of the big advantages of this type of course is that you can see the field almost the whole way around, and just as the 3's had a half lap to go, there was a crash. It wasn't a huge crash, only a handful or so riders went down, but bikes and bodies were flying!

Those who made it through that carnage charged to the line, with Henry Loud (ReCycling) taking it on the line proudly over Joel Friedman (Bicycle Heaven) and 17 year old Chazz Martin (IS Corp).

Regarding that ugly looking crash, the medical personnel was there on the spot and nobody was seriously hurt.



Next up on the list was the Women's Open race with Illinois Cycling Cup series leader Kristen Meshberg (Flatlandia) looking like a likely favorite for this sprinter's course. However, Madison's Holly Mathews didn't think much of those odds and put the favorite behind her as Mathews took the field sprint over Meshberg and speedster Stacy Applewich (Bouledogue Tout Noir).


Then came the Pro 1/2/3 race. Normally left for the last race of the day, remember that this is bike racing Chicago Style, so the Pro's went early. The 86 man field was constantly strung into a single file as the talent pool was deep today. Verizon U25, XXX, ReCyling all had plenty of fire power so it would take a magic combination of riders to escape today. Not surprisingly, nobody did, and it came down to a blistering field sprint. Perhaps with some sort of prophecy, by wearing race number "1" Andrew Bates of Olympia Orthopaedic overcame Mike Sherer (Verizon U25), and Chazz Martin (IS Corp) for the first place prize. Fourth was Tomasz Boba (WDT - Allvoi) and fifth was Bryan McVey of ReCycling.

Okay, remember now since this is Chicago, where Cat. 4's are King, NOW came the top races of the day! Seventy two (72) riders lined up for the Cat. 4 event. Mind you that this race did not draw a lot of racers from surrounding areas, this is mostly a city event. The popularity of this sport is so tremendous in this city that they even had 71 rider Cat. 4/5 race after this, followed by a 50 rider Cat. 5 race! Anyway, this is a tough course to escape on so it was fully expected that this would come down to a field sprint, which it did. I suppose, fully expected of this category would be that they would have the biggest crash of the day which they did as well. With just two laps to go, a loud noise could be heard from the back straight as a large number of riders went down hard. It was hard to tell just how many were involved, but only half the field ultimately came around to take the bell for the final lap. Western Michigan University's Justin Lyons got the nod over a quickly advancing Ian Murray of XXX racing. Drew Kushnick (Spidermonkey) was third.

Full results for Monsters of the Midway are available as well as the Illinois Cup overall point standings ,including the Monsters of the Midway results, found here.

Of worthy note also, is that the results for the road race in Wisconsin, LaRue-Denzer-LaRue are also available tonight already. Props to the ICA and the WCA for providing speedy results for their respective races!

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Hellbender Criterium, Saturday, May 15, 2010 CANCELLED

http://stlbiking.com/forum/index.php/topic/22329-hellbender-race-cancellation/

Participants and Volunteers,

I was informed at approximately 2:15 p.m. that the Command Staff at Fort Leonard Wood had effectively cancelled the Hellbender Criterium, which was to be held on Saturday, May 15, 2010. The cancellation was made for weather related reasons and safety of the riders. This decision was completely out of our control. We were not even allowed a chance to plead our case for delaying the cancellation until the morning of the 15th to get a more accurate account of the weather. While the Chief Referee is generally tasked with making these sorts of calls, we also must defer to the host, which in this case is Fort Leonard Wood Army Base.

While the Criterium has been cancelled the Road Race WILL BE held on Sunday, May 16, 2010 at Newburg, MO. With that being said…if there is one bit of good news in this scenario, it is this: The total prize purse of $4100.00 will now be awarded for one race, The Hellbender Road Race in Newburg, MO on Sunday.
We are currently in the process of contacting all pre registered Criterium racers to inform them of the events. We are offering two options for the pre registered Criterium racers:
1. A partial refund of the race fee (refund minus a handling fee) or

2. The Criterium race fee can be transferred to the Road Race.


A newly calculated prize purse reflecting the upgrade of $4100.00 will soon be posted to www.stlbiking.com.

Thanks for your patience. Please feel free to contact me with your questions or concerns.

Paul Joyner
Hellbender Race Director
joyner@fidnet.com
573-429-2272 

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Here is the newly revised payout for the 2010 Hellbender Road Race. I would like to be upfront and point out a discrepancy in my last posting, I said $4,100. Well, the payout equals $4,214.93.

Hope to see you on Sunday.

Thanks,
Paul Joyner



  • Men 1, 2
    • Place 1, $360
    • Place 2, $180
    • Place 3, $120
    • Place 4, $90
    • Place 5, $72
    • Place 6, $60
    • Place 7, $51.43
    • Place 8, $45
    • Place 9, $40
    • Place 10, $36
    • Place 11, $32

  • Men 3
    • Place 1, $230
    • Place 2, $115
    • Place 3, $76.67
    • Place 4, $57.50
    • Place 5, $46
    • Place 6, $38.33

  • Men 4 & 5
    • Place 1, $180
    • Place 2, $90
    • Place 3, $60
    • Place 4, $45
    • Place 5, $36
    • Place 6, $30

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