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Friday, May 31, 2013

Fort 4 Fitness Twilight Criterium

INDIANA: Fort Wayne - Fort 4 Fitness Twilight Criterium - RESULTS PHOTOS - As part of the running, walking, biking event in Fort Wayne, this was the 2nd annual twilight criterium held on a short 0.6 mile, 6 turn course in downtown Fort Wayne. $3,300 over 20 places was awarded to the Pro 1/2/3 event.

From the official website of Fort 4 Fitness: This race was at Fort Wayne, IN on May 25, 2013. It was the Cat 1-2-3 event with about 60 riders. The weather was in the mid 60's and the race was only 60 minutes long. The start of the race was full gas and it looked like everything would stay together but 3 Upland Team riders had a plan and kept a small lead and 3 other riders bridged and the brake was started. 45 minutes into the race the brake lapped the field and then a few riders tried several times to get away but the field chased them all back. Coming out of the last turn Jeremy Grimm of Pure 121 one of the 6 riders that lapped the field had a 6 bike length lead and held it to the finish.


Men - Cat 1/2/3
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Jeremy Grimm (1 - Cat1)   Orrville, OH


Pure 121 Endurance, LLC

2
Ryan Shean (2 - Cat1)   Indianapolis, IN


Team Upland Brewing

3
Kyle Perry (3 - Cat1)   Indianapolis, IN


Team Upland Brewing

4
Ryan Good (4 - Cat1)   Cincinnati, OH


Cincinnati Velo Club, Inc

5
Tom Burke (5 - Cat1)   Grand Rapids, MI


Trails Edge Cycling





Women - Cat 1/2/3
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Sierra Siebenlist (1 - Cat1)   Indianapolis, IN


Team Indiebike

2
Samantha Brode (1 - Cat2)   Akron, OH


Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Women's

3
Gray Patton (2 - Cat2)   Pittsburgh, PA


Cleveland Clinic Sports Health - RGF pb Felt Bicycles

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Milwaukee Mile Criterium

WISCONSIN: West Allis - Milwaukee Mile Criterium - RESULTS PHOTOS The Milwaukee Mile - home of auto racing since 1903 and currently the oldest operating motor speedway in the world. The last time a bicycle race was held here was around 1989, so this was a real treat to those who came here instead of going to Iowa. The oval is 1 mile around, but parts of the inner road circuit were included to make up a 2 mile course to race on. No, the timing strips built into the track were not used, but the large PA system was. The voice of power.

The largest field was the Master's 3/4 with 52 racers. Take ride along in that field with Team Velocause' Matt Nitka.




The Pro 1/2 Women's race was dominated by a pair of visitors from Colombia -
 Diana Penuela and Cristina Sanabria who are guests of the local Schneider family. Coach Dave Schneider has been instrumental in bringing in a number of top Colombian women riders to this area to help them develop into world beaters since the opportunities for them to race in their own country are very limited. After some translation of the chief official's announcements into Spanish by TIBCO's Skylar Schneider, the duo quickly put the wide, fast course to good use by time trialing away from the rest, easily taking first and second, with Schneider filling the last podium spot after a long, solo chase of her own.

Women - Women - 19-29
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Diana Penuela   



Specialized Colombia

2
Cristina Sanabria   





3
Skylar Schneider   West Allis, WI


Team TIBCO II

In the men's Pro 1/2, the field was only 27 men strong, but none the less, they made good use of the entire course, sometimes riding right along the pit lane wall, and at other times right along the grandstand wall. Four riders escaped half way through the race taking a commanding lead that stuck to the end. Albertus Rohling lead out the sprint, but faded just meters before the famed finish line allowing Kevin Berger to add his name to the select list of racers who have won on this historic track.



Men - Pro/Cat 1/2 - 19-29
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Kevin Berger (1 - Cat1)   Madison, WI


Team Wheel & Sprocket

2
Albertus Rohling (1 - Cat2)   West Allis, WI




3
Chris Zugel (2 - Cat2)   Sheboygan, WI


Team Velocause



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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Quad Cities Criterium

Photo: Q-C Times Twitter
ILLINOIS: Rock Island - Quad Cities Criterium - RESULTS PHOTOS - Back across the river into Illinois for the 48th Annual Quad Cities Criterium on Memorial Day. Paying $5,100 25 deep for the Pro 1/2 men ($12,125 total for the day) makes this one a must attend, rain or shine. The local media was all over this one too, both newspaper and TV, and the top story of the day was Adam Leibovitz getting his third win in a row, sweeping all 3 criteriums over the Memorial Day Weekend. Perhaps the first ever to do so. From The Q-C Times: "It is very special, but as long as one of the Texas Roadhouse guys won, I'm happy," Leibovitz said. "He did what he could, I did what I could, and it just worked out great."

Men - Pro/Cat 1/2
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Adam Leibovitz (1 - Cat1)   Indianapolis, IN


Kentucky Flyers Cycling Inc/Texas Roadhouse Cycling Team P/B Motorex

2
Colton Barrett (2 - Cat1)   Indianapolis, IN


Kentucky Flyers Cycling Inc/Texas Roadhouse Cycling Team P/B Motorex

3
Griffin Easter (1 - Cat2)   Durango, CO


Gateway Harley-Davidson

4
Daniel Holt (3 - Cat1)   Alpharetta , GA


The 706 Project/Team United Healthcare Georgia/The 706 P

5
Alexander Ray   Chicago, IL


ISCorp

6
Chad Hartley (4 - Cat1)   Fox Point, WI


Racers Against Childhood Cancer/RACC pb GG

7
Paul Martin (5 - Cat1)   North Royalton, OH


Panther/Bakehouse

8
Marco Aledia (6 - Cat1)   Worthington, OH


Sharecare Cycling p/b Wheeland Sprocket.com/Sharecare Cycling p/b WheelandSprock

9
Ryan Knapp (7 - Cat1)   Columbus, IN


Panther/Bakehouse

10
Cole House (8 - Cat1)   Oneida Wi


CashCall Mortgage

KWQC-TV6 News and Weather For The Quad Cities -

On the ladies side, it was IS Corp p/b Intelligensia Coffee topping the podium once again with Madeleine Pape taking the victory over Jeannie Kahajek. The results sheets don't tell the whole story, however, that of Pape being from Australia where she was on the Beijing Olympic track and field team where she ran the 800 meters. Pape was able to out kick Kahajek, the research scientist from New Zealand racing here during her 'off' season.

Women - Pro/Cat 1/2/3

Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Madeleine Pape (1 - Cat2)   Madison, WI


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF

2
Jeannie Kuhajek (2 - Cat2)   Crystal Lake, IL


Vanderkitten

3
Mia Loquai (3 - Cat2)   Hastings, MN


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF/ISCorp Cycling Team

4
Holly Mathews (4 - Cat2)   Madison, WI


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF/ISCorp p/b Intellgentsia Coffee

5
Sarah Huang (5 - Cat2)   Pleasant Prairie, WI


ExergyTWENTY16

6
Louise Turner   Swindon


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7
Jennifer Perricone   Lake Mills, WI


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF/ISCorp p/b Intellgentsia Coffee

8
Elizabeth Martin (6 - Cat2)   Indianapolis, IN


Team Indiebike

9
Valentina Paniagua   Milwaukee, WI


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF

10
Katherine Shields (7 - Cat2)   Salisbury, NC


Carolina Masters /PainPathways Cycling Team

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Leibovitz wins Melon City Criterium

Photo: Best Bike Blog Ever
IOWA: Muscatine - Melon City Criterium - RESULTS PHOTOS - If it wasn't for Steve Tilford, we wouldn't know what happened - no finish photo, no podium shot! Two wins in a row for Adam Leibovitz as he solo's to victory at Weed Park in Muscatine.

Men - Pro/Cat 1/2 - Senior - 15--99

Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Adam Leibovitz (1 - Cat1)   Indianapolis, IN


Kentucky Flyers Cycling Inc/Texas Roadhouse Cycling Team P/B Motorex

2
Chris Winn (2 - Cat1)   Lakewood, CO


GS Ciao/Horizon Organic / Panache Elite Cycling

3
Alexander Ray   Chicago, IL


ISCorp

4
Alexey Shmidt (3 - Cat1)   Alpharetta , GA


The 706 Project/Team United Healthcare Georgia/The 706 P

5
Brandon Feehery (4 - Cat1)   Homewood, IL


Astellas Cycling Club/Astellas Oncology Cycling Team

6
Jeffrey Pendlebury (5 - Cat1)   Fredericksburg, OH


Panther/Bakehouse

7
Daniel Holt (6 - Cat1)   Alpharetta , GA


The 706 Project/Team United Healthcare Georgia/The 706 P

8
Devin Clark (7 - Cat1)   St. Louis, MO


Team Black/Qdoba p/b Bushwhacker

9
Stephen Tilford (8 - Cat1)   Topeka, KS


TradeWind Energy Cycling Team

10
Robert White (9 - Cat1)   Brown Deer, WI


Sharecare Cycling p/b Wheeland Sprocket.com


Photo: Racing For Riley Twitter
In the women's race, Mia Loquai (IS Corp) gets the win after taking second place on Saturday in Iowa City.

Women - Pro/Cat 1/2/3 - Senior - 15--99

Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Mia Loquai (1 - Cat2)   Hastings, MN


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF/ISCorp Cycling Team

2
Madeleine Pape (2 - Cat2)   Madison, WI


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF

3
Briana Clark (1 - Cat1)   Carmel, IN


KCV Cycling Club/Racing For Riley

4
Kelli Richter (3 - Cat2)   Libertyville, IL


PSIMET Racing

5
Sarah Huang (4 - Cat2)   Pleasant Prairie, WI


ExergyTWENTY16




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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Leibovitz - Barrett 1-2 at Snake Alley

Photo: LeiboSuperFast Twitter
Photo: TXRHcycling Twitter
IOWA: Burlington - Snake Alley Criterium - RESULTS PHOTOS "Shaking and baking" is what they called it as Adam Leibovitz and Colton Barrett crossed the line 1-2 over the lead pack in Saturday's race which boasted a record 128 riders at the start. Luckily, the rain cleared off just before the Pro classes raced in the afternoon after soaking everyone before. But with the rain leaving, the wind took it's place. “Coming down the hill on the fast part of the course it was straight block headwind,” said Leibovitz. “It slowed the race down at the fast parts.” “We got to the top of the hill, I lose ground going up, so when we had about four corners left to go I just railed it from there on to the finish,” said Barrett. “Coming into corner three, I was on the inside of Adam and I just yelled on him, ‘get on me’ and we just kept going to the end.” The local merchants appreciate your support as well: LINK.

Photo: lucas_sarah Twitter

Men - Pro/Cat 1/2 - Senior
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Adam Leibovitz (1 - Cat1)   Indianapolis, IN


Kentucky Flyers Cycling Inc/Texas Roadhouse Cycling Team P/B Motorex

2
Colton Barrett (2 - Cat1)   Indianapolis, IN


Kentucky Flyers Cycling Inc/Texas Roadhouse Cycling Team P/B Motorex

3
Daniel Holt (3 - Cat1)   Alpharetta , GA


The 706 Project/Team United Healthcare Georgia/The 706 P

4
Alexander Ray   Chicago, IL


ISCorp

5
Cole House (4 - Cat1)   Oneida Wi


CashCall Mortgage

6
Paul Martin (5 - Cat1)   North Royalton, OH


Panther/Bakehouse

7
Michael Olheiser (6 - Cat1)   Huntsville, AL


CashCall Mortgage

8
Johnathan Freter (7 - Cat1)   Columbus, OH


Panther/Bakehouse

9
Chris Winn (8 - Cat1)   Lakewood, CO


GS Ciao/Horizon Organic / Panache Elite Cycling

10
John Eisinger (9 - Cat1)   Louisville, KY


Kentucky Flyers Cycling Inc



Women - Pro/Cat 1/2/3 - Senior

Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Kim Eppen (1 - Cat3)   Iowa City, IA


Iowa City Cycling Club

2
Mia Loquai (1 - Cat2)   Hastings, MN


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF/ISCorp Cycling Team

3
Katherine Shields (2 - Cat2)   Salisbury, NC


Carolina Masters /PainPathways Cycling Team

4
Madeleine Pape (3 - Cat2)   Madison, WI


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF

5
Jennifer Perricone   Lake Mills, WI


ISCorp Cycling/NCSF/ISCorp p/b Intellgentsia Coffee

6
Kelli Richter (4 - Cat2)   Libertyville, IL


PSIMET Racing

7
Jeannie Kuhajek (5 - Cat2)   Crystal Lake, IL


Vanderkitten

8
Hayley Giddens   Wanganui


ISCorp Cycling Team

9
Brittany Mcconnell (2 - Cat3)   Iowa City, IA


Iowa City Cycling Club/Mercy-Specialized

10
Jennifer Rife (6 - Cat2)   Saint Paul, MN


Team Kenda presented by RACC/Team Kenda

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Cole House wins Burlington Road Race

Photo: Susan Denk (Twitter)
IOWA: Burlington - Wapelo to Burlington Road Race RESULTS - The Iowa
Hawkeye news has a great article on the race. It's by subscription on-line, but Google digs up these nuggets.



Read all about it!:
Front Page,
Sports page 1
Sports page 2


Quad Cities radar is looking very WET!  Going to be a rainy Snake Alley Criterium, however, here in Milwaukee it is cloudy and dry for USAC racing on the Milwaukee Mile race track at the Wisconsin State Fair Park.


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Friday, May 24, 2013

Thursday Night Lights (Minnesota track racing)

MINNESOTA: Blaine - National Sports Center Velodrome

Check out this EXCELLENT video just released from Prenslow Perpective:





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Fat and Skinny Tire Festival X

The Fat and Skinny Tire Festival is a weekend long promotion of the bicycle in north, central Indiana (schedule). Beginning on Friday with bike to work day, opening ceremonies, live music, bmx shows then on to the weekend with cycle tours, kids events, night MTB rides, more live music, and of course a road race and criterium! While the rider names might night ring a bell, when you see these teams line up next to you at ToAD ... you know who to watch!

Fat and Skinny Tire Festival
INDIANA: Winona - Winona Road Race - RESULTS PHOTOS - Road action kicked off with a 62 mile road race for the Pro 1/2 men, 35 miles for women on an 8.8 mile course. Race details are sketchy but all the big teams were present and there was a large crash at the end of lap 1 when the pace eased off a bit. Rob Thompson of Panther gets his 4th win of 2013, Dori Leib - her first.  Racing for Riley gives us a synopsis:

 "Racers gathered from not only every corner of Indiana but also from the whole Midwestern region—and they were all ready to compete. The women’s race saw the Racing for Riley squad establish control from straight out of the gate, as Bri Clark, Katie Arnold, and Melissa Moeller launched attack after attack on the hot, rolling, and windy course to get away from the field. The attacks were to no avail, for the field refused to let anyone get away. It wasn’t until the final lap that six racers broke away to sprint for the win. Bri and Melissa were two of those racers rounding out the sprint. 

The men’s race was teeming with riders from Bissel-ABGiant and Panther, but the Riley squad of Tom Cox, Doug Fagan, Charlie Crouse, and Harry Clark looked ready to respond. Unfortunately, the strengthening winds caused some controversial positioning among riders in the pack, which eventually led to rubbed wheels and a shark-bite looking scar for Harry to wield in the crit."

Men - Cat 1/2
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Rob Thompson (1 - Cat1)   Lakewood, OH


Panther/Bakehouse

2
Joshua Johnson (2 - Cat1)   Fort Wayne, IN


Bissell-ABG-Giant

3
Christopher Fisher (3 - Cat1)   Leland Mi


Einstein Racing

4
Paul Martin (4 - Cat1)   North Royalton, OH


Panther p/b Competitive Cyclist

5
Daniel Lam (5 - Cat1)   Kalamazoo, MI


BISSELL-ABG-GIANT

6
Jonathan Jacob (6 - Cat1)   Evansville, IN


BISSELL-ABG-GIANT

7
Nathaniel Williams (7 - Cat1)   East Grand Rapids, MI


BISSELL-ABG-GIANT

Women - Cat 1/2/3
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Dori Leib (1 - Cat2)   Farmington Hills, MI


WOLVERINE/ACFSTORES.COM

2
Sarah Demerly (2 - Cat2)   Berkley, MI


Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Women's

3
Janelle Cole (1 - Cat3)   Rockford, MI


West Michigan Coast Riders

4
Mary Penta (2 - Cat3)   Louisville, KY


Clarksville Schwinn Racing

5
Briana Clark (1 - Cat1)   Carmel, IN


Racing For Riley

A year ago:



Photo: Racing for Riley
INDIANA: Winona Lake - Winona Lake Criterium - RESULTS PHOTOS -

Racing for Riley:
Once again, the Riley women controlled the race with perfectly orchestrated attacks and counter-attacks. A few moves stuck off the front for a while, thanks to teammates blocking back in the pack. However, once the bell was ringing on the final lap, the field was stringing out with four blue jerseys driving the front. Louise buried herself in the Pain Cave to drop off Bri, Katie, and Melissa for a 1-2-4 finish. The ladies then lit up the podium with neon skirts!
Racing for Riley

Women - Cat 1/2/3
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Briana Clark (1 - Cat1)   Carmel, IN


Racing For Riley

2
Katie Arnold (1 - Cat2)   Columbus, OH


Racing for Riley

3
Anne Gerard (2 - Cat2)   Indianapolis, IN


bikesale.com

4
Melissa Moeller (3 - Cat2)   Valparaiso, IN


Racing for Riley P/B Alderfer Bergen

5
Stephanie Breslin de Sosa (2 - Cat1)   Centerville, OH


Chisallo Cycling Team

Racing for Riley: The final event of the day saw the Men’s 1/2/3 field once again favoring Panther and Bissel. The Riley squad was comprised of Harry, Doug, Charlie, Matty, John, and (yep, he saddled up a second time!) Tom. As time wore on in the hour-long race, over half of the field had been pulled out, but the guys kept riding strong and toward the front. They even launched an attack of their own every so often.  A few late moves broke things up a bit, and Doug sprinted for a top ten finish.
All in all, the team saw a successful weekend up at the KCV headquarters and had a blast racing with one another as well as everyone else that came out!  Thanks so much to Race Director Greg Demopoulos and all the KCV Cycling members and volunteers for an amazing weekend!!!

Photo: Daniel Holland
Men - Cat 1/2/3

Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Jordan Diekema (1 - Cat2)   Holland


BISSELL-ABG-GIANT

2
Kevin Depasse (1 - Cat1)   Bloomington, IN


BISSELL-ABG-GIANT

3
Ryan Knapp (2 - Cat1)   Columbus, IN


Panther p/b Bakehouse Granola

4
Mark Alford (2 - Cat2)   Indianapolis, IN


Joes Cycles

5
Ryan Cross (3 - Cat1)   Holland , MI


Einstein Racing





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Thursday, May 23, 2013

2013 Fox River Omnium

In it's second year, two days of racing on Chicago's north side. The first day being a fast, slightly rolling, criterium next to Elgin's Lord's Park, and the second being a brutally hilly circuit race in Fox River Grove, climbing under the backside of the Norge Ski Club's 100 year old ski jump

ILLINOIS: Elgin - Elgin Cycling Classic - RESULTS  PHOTOS 
Day one, a partly sunny, warm day with temperatures in the mid 80's, a fast course with a small uphill on the back straight, and a twisty, down/up chicane just 300 meters from the finish line.


Bucking the system, race promoters actually had a higher prize list for the top women's race than the men and in fact, the top podium in the women's race was worth TWICE as much ($200 vs $100). Perhaps licking their chops on this fact, Team Vanderkitten was in town after sharpening their claws at Tour de Grove in St. Louis the week before, and gave the Chicago locals what-for on their home turf. It was agressive racing from the start, but nothing stuck and a sprint finish was the end result with Kate Chilcott leading Starla Teddergreen out through the last turn for the 1-2 punch, locals Kristen Meshberg taking 3rd, Jannette Rho - 4th.

Women - Cat 1/2/3/4 - Open

Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Starla Teddergreen   Mill Valley, CA


Vanderkitten

2
Kate Chilcott   Argyle, TX


Vanderkitten Racing

3
Kristen Meshberg (1 - Cat1)   Lyons, IL


Spidermonkey Cycling

4
Jannette Rho (1 - Cat2)   Chicago, IL


Les Petites Victoires

5
Jeannie Kuhajek (2 - Cat2)   Crystal Lake, IL


Vanderkitten


Pro 1/2/3 men. Only 34 riders toed the line, but that doesn't mean it's going to be a boring race, it only means that there's no place to hide. The fireworks were going off steadily for the full 60 minutes. Five riders got away late in the race with Andrew Bates taking his second win of the year, followed by Brian Ellison (SPBRC) and Sven Gartner. Notable in 4th was Ben Kanute who had just finished winning the Cat. 3 race with a late attack, dropping his co-worker, soloing in to an easy victory, Alexander Voitik appears to have pulled his foot in the final sprint, and it was Shane Feehery (South Chicago Wheelmen) taking the field sprint for 6th.

Men - Cat 1/2/3 - Open
Place 
NameCity, State

BibTeam

1
Andrew Bates (1 - Cat1)   Evanston, IL

729 Scarlet Fire Racing

2
Brian Ellison (1 - Cat2)   Chicago Heights, IL

733 

3
Sven Gartner (2 - Cat2)   Park Ridge, IL

726 WDT-Allvoi International Cycling Team

4
Ben Kanute (1 - Cat3)   Geneva, IL

720 

5
Alexander Voitik (3 - Cat2)   Champaign, IL

718 Sammy's Bike

 





ILLINOIS: Fox River Grove - Fox River Grove Criterium - RESULTS PHOTOS OMNIUM RESULTS - Day 2 of the omnium featured a nasty 15% climb followed by a fast, twisty descent. Totally different skills than were required the day before in Elgin. Not much info out of the Pro women's event except that Team Vanderkitten took all the money.

Women - Cat 1/2/3/4 - Open
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Kate Chilcott   Argyle, TX


Vanderkitten Racing

2
Jeannie Kuhajek (1 - Cat2)   Crystal Lake, IL


Vanderkitten

3
Starla Teddergreen   Mill Valley, CA


Vanderkitten

4
Jennifer Reither   Boulder , CO


Vanderkitten

5
Kelli Richter (2 - Cat2)   Libertyville, IL


PSIMET Racing

   Omnium:
 Starla    Teddergreen    18 pts
Kate    Chillcott    18 pts 
Kristen    Meshberg    13  pts 
Jannette    Rho    13   pts
Jeannie    Kuhajek    14 pts

The Pro 1/2/3 men's race was determined by 1) defending of the omnium lead by Sammy's Elite Racing for Alex Voitik, and 2) the appearance of the Danish riding sensation, out of Indianapolis, Nickolai Broechner. Second place Dustin Morici gives his whole story HERE and watch the video below, which is a nice recap of the race from a racer's point of view. 

Men - Cat 1/2/3 - Open
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Nicolai Broechner   Indianapolis, IN


BISSELL-ABG-GIANT

2
Dustin Morici (1 - Cat2)   Saint Charles, IL


Sammy's Bike

3
Brandon Feehery (1 - Cat1)   Homewood, IL


Astellas Oncology Cycling Team

4
William Pankonin (2 - Cat2)   Highland Park, IL


xXx Racing

5
Timothy Doelman (3 - Cat2)   Glencoe, IL


787 Racing

6
Jake Buescher (4 - Cat2)   Springfield, IL


xXx Racing

7
Alexander Voitik (5 - Cat2)   Champaign, IL


Sammy's Bike

Omnium Overall:
Alexander    Voitik    17
Brian    Ellison    14
Andrew    Bates    13
Sven    Gartner    13
Ben    Kanute    13
Shane    Feehery    13

Photo: Sammy's Bike



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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Wheels on Willy Criterium

WISCONSIN: Madison - Wheels on Willy Criterium - RESULTS PHOTOS PHOTOS In it's 26th year, racing returned to Madison's southeast side for racing on Willy St, where the Chronometro bicycle shop was located until recently, home for Team Brazen Dropouts. The course is a fast, rectangular one with a false flat on the start/finish stretch (uphill naturally), and a sharp downhill between turns 1 and 2. Typically one of the first big races of the year, this year with a $4,000 total purse ($1,000 for Pro 1/2 paying 12 deep), it repeatedly draws riders from all neighboring states. The weather this year was near perfect for most of the day with the exception of a thunderstorm that shortened both the Master's 1/2/3 and Junior races.

One would speculate that the fast turn 2 located at the bottom of the downhill would be the most difficult part of the course to negotiate, however it was the pan flat, turn 3 that caused the majority of crashes either due to the manhole cover in the apex, or folks running out of room on the outer curb. This was a particularly troublesome spot during the Master's 1/2/3 race as the thunderstorm approached and the wind gusted to 40+ mph.







Once the weather cleared, the Cat. 3's were let loose for their shortened 30 minute race, and they did not waste any time, easily posting the fastest laps of the day. Crashes were trouble some in this race as well. Race winner Innokenty Zavyalov (Basso pb Tonka Cycle) of Minneapolis stated in a post race interview that near the end of the 3's race, a rider went down right in front of him, forcing evasive 'cyclocross action'. The positive side effect of this was a shot of adrenaline that coursed through is veins enabling him to easily take the field sprint. He also won the 3's race the day before up in Neenah, WI.

 In the Pro Women's race, after a half dozen or so laps of 'test' attacks by various teams, New Zealand rider Hayley Giddens (ISCorp p/b Intellgentsia Coffee) was sent off the front and blocked for by her team mates. Giddens easily rode to a solo victory while two other IS Corp riders snuck away late in the race to secure the podium - Holly Mathews (3 wins this year already) and Andrea Pether (2012 WI State Criterium Champ). The field sprint for 4th place was snapped up by 18 year old Valentina Paniagua (miss spelling of her name in the results is suspected) of Colombia who is riding for ISCorp p/b Intellgentsia Coffee. She is an upcoming rider on both road and track recently competing in El Salvador and Costa Rica (LINK) Just beaten by Paniagua, and in 5th place was Abby Reuss (SPBRC) of St. Paul who was the only non IS - Corp rider to crack the top 7 places. She also won the Neenah Criterium the day before.

This brings us to the top race of the day, Men's Pro 1/2 which started with a field that was 85 riders strong and pretty much stretched the entire start finish straight in early laps. Heavy pressure on the front made for miserable racing in the back, in addition to the occasional crash or flat tire on the still damp course following that thunderstorm just 45 minutes earlier.

 Colton Barrett (Texas Roadhouse) fruitlessly set off on his own for a few laps, but was able to pick up all the cash primes. While the pace never really relaxed, and numerous attacks were launched, the race did come down to a field sprint that was hotly contested by Barrett and Chad Hartley (Sharecare).
It took the photo camera to tell 1st from second and even Colton and Chad could not tell who won.

After a cool down lap, Hartley now celebrates his well earned victory.

 


Men - Pro/Cat 1/2/3 - 19-29
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Chad Hartley (1 - Cat1)   Fox Point, WI


RACC pb GG

2
Colton Barrett (2 - Cat1)   Indianapolis, IN


Texas Roadhouse Cycling Team P/B Motorex

3
Chris Arndt (3 - Cat1)   Wauwatosa, WI


Lakes Area Physical Therapy

4
Brandon Krawczyk (4 - Cat1)   Waukesha, WI


Revolution Cycle/Twin Six

5
Michael Woell (5 - Cat1)   Minneapolis, MN


Freewheel Bike

6
John Acker (6 - Cat1)   Sherwood, WI


Team Wheel & Sprocket

7
Anthony Olson (7 - Cat1)   Kasota, MN


Mitsubishi Laser/Grand Performance

8
Lionel Rocheleau (1 - Cat2)   Waukesha, WI


RACC pb GG

9
Dan Teaters (8 - Cat1)   Green Bay , WI


RACC pb GG

10
Bryan Fosler (9 - Cat1)   Madison, WI


KS Energy Services / Team Wisconsin









Women - Women - 19-29
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
Hayley Giddens   Wanganui


ISCorp Cycling

2
Holly Mathews   Madison, WI


ISCorp p/b Intellgentsia Coffee

3
Andrea Pether   Lake Geneva, WI


ISCorp p/b Intellgentsia Coffee

4
Valentina Panaguia   



ISCorp Cycling

5
Abby Ruess   Saint Paul, MN


St Paul Bicycle Racing Club



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Wheel and Sprocket Criterium

Photo: Big Ring Flyers
WISCONSIN: Neenah - Wheel and Sprocket Criterium - RESULTS PHOTOS  PHOTOS USAC sanctioned bike racing once again to the Fox Valley area of Wisconsin this past Saturday with a criterium on the Kimberly-Clark Office Complex in Neenah. There used to be numerous races in the Fox Valley area: Ripon, Omro, Green Lake, Oshkosh, Greenbay, even as far north as Washington Island on the tip of Door County, but lately racing in that neck of the woods has been limited to MTBs and citizens racing (WISPORT, Race the Lake). Not much news coming out of this race with the exception of that from Team Big Ring Flyers who do a great job of self promotion!

Men - Pro/Cat 1/2 - 19-29
Place 
NameCity, State


Team

1
David Paquette (2 - Cat2)   Decorah, IA


KS Energy Services / Team Wisconsin

2
Kevin Berger (1 - Cat1)   Madison, WI


Team Wheel & Sprocket

3
John Acker (3 - Cat1)   Sherwood, WI


Team Wheel & Sprocket

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Tour de Grove - Dutchtown Classic - FULL RESULTS

MISSOURI: St. Louis





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Tour of America's Dairyland Host Housing

WISCONSIN - Karen Larson, host housing coordinator sends along this friendly reminder:

Karen LarsonHosts and Riders for the Tour of America's Dairyland PLEASE READ: We have a new system for housing application where your requests must be made online. I have received a number of riders requests where I can't start placing you because your team mates have not applied online and it's slowing down the hosting process quite a bit. Please encourage them to do so asap. And Hosts, thank you so much for your patience. I know some of you have already been contacted by riders you have hosted before which is awesome but if you can please have your riders apply for housing online and have them put your name in so I know that would be helpful. It is in your best interest that they apply online as they must acknowledge certain things before they apply. Thank you!
  http://www.tourofamericasdairyland.com/housing/faq-riders.php

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Tour de Grove - SATURDAY RESULTS

UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
PRO MEN RESULTS



JUST IN PRO WOMEN!


MoPro PHOTOS

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