Today was a great ride up the watershed to the Pisgah Omnium road course. Besides the outstanding turnout of 13 riders it was FUN! People were in the mood and hammering themselves into oblivion. Everyone stepped up their game and much of the ride was close to or at race pace. The theme of the day seemed to be FUN in a sadistic way.
Hard as the pace was, nearly everyone enjoyed the route and the effort. A store stop and lunch at Williams Hardware gave plenty of time for camaraderie. Thanks TEAM!
Team headstrong will enter 2014 under 2 new teams, Greenville Velo (out of Greenville, SC) and Maddog83 (out of Tucson, Az).. It has been a great 4 years of racing, companionship, and community. We have accomplished some great things, but like all things, time moves on and so will we. See below for more details......
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Monday, June 24, 2013
I Dreamed of Breaking Away
I started pinning a number on my back in 2007. Soon, I dreamed of really racing. Even though I spent a couple of years off the back and I was 58 years old, I often dreamed that I could someday attack, counter, go off the front........ solo.
Had I waited too long in life?? Had my time passed? I was usually racing much younger guys.....I was not getting younger. The questions haunted me.
I put effort behind the dream:
* 70+ races
* 20-30 Centuries
* 4 Granfondos in Europe
* About 80 SCTAC A/B Club races
* 15 Shootouts
* 2 great coaches
* super team mates
* 2 great training partners
* thousands of hours of training
Montgomery was my day to realize the dream. It was 44 miles of hot road racing. Attacks started immediately. Bird and I worked together to contain things.......we are like watching a concert.....no talk.........but we make music.
We brought in a solo attempt about 20 miles into the race. It was earlier than planned but I felt the time was right. I rode up the left side near the yellow line and just rode away. Soon the moto told me I had 30 seconds and then later, a minute. The hills were coming and the next to last was the KOM. I thought, "If I can make it through these hills......". As I approached the KOM, the field was coming hard behind. It was mine but I knew after they would catch me.
I was away for 7 miles and about 18:30 minutes....riding solo at 23 mph.
Absorbed, only 5 riders caught me. I recovered. Emboldened, I mounted about 5 more attacks before the sprint.....5th place, 1 KOM, 1-2nd KOM, $35.00 and a smile that still has not gone away.
It is never too late to dream and realize a dream......and man, is it fun!
Had I waited too long in life?? Had my time passed? I was usually racing much younger guys.....I was not getting younger. The questions haunted me.
I put effort behind the dream:
* 70+ races
* 20-30 Centuries
* 4 Granfondos in Europe
* About 80 SCTAC A/B Club races
* 15 Shootouts
* 2 great coaches
* super team mates
* 2 great training partners
* thousands of hours of training
Montgomery was my day to realize the dream. It was 44 miles of hot road racing. Attacks started immediately. Bird and I worked together to contain things.......we are like watching a concert.....no talk.........but we make music.
We brought in a solo attempt about 20 miles into the race. It was earlier than planned but I felt the time was right. I rode up the left side near the yellow line and just rode away. Soon the moto told me I had 30 seconds and then later, a minute. The hills were coming and the next to last was the KOM. I thought, "If I can make it through these hills......". As I approached the KOM, the field was coming hard behind. It was mine but I knew after they would catch me.
I was away for 7 miles and about 18:30 minutes....riding solo at 23 mph.
Absorbed, only 5 riders caught me. I recovered. Emboldened, I mounted about 5 more attacks before the sprint.....5th place, 1 KOM, 1-2nd KOM, $35.00 and a smile that still has not gone away.
It is never too late to dream and realize a dream......and man, is it fun!
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Worthy of Jeff Foxworthy?
You Might be a Bike Racer
- If your jerseys are tattered from pinning on numbers.
- If you shave your legs and you are a man.
- If you have a large supply of Tegaderm and use it often.
- If you would never ride without proudly wearing your full team kit.
- If you not only have all the season races on your calendar but they are also on your spouses/significant other’s calendar.
- If you introduce yourself and tell people you are a ‘bike racer’ right after you tell them your work role.
- If you race in some races you don’t even like to help your team mates.
- If you have ever sprinted for a $10.00 preme.
- If you train when you are hurt.
- If you race when you are hurt.
- If you have more anxiety when you do not train and race than when you do.
- If bike racing is your favorite past time.
- If you can ride for a hour in drops and feel comfortable.
- If you practice sprinting often.
- If you look at Results and Rankings in USA Cycling once a month to see how you are ranked.
- If you look in USA Cycling to see who is signed up for the next race.
- If you can spot most of the contenders when go to the line.
- If you think about when you will attack in the upcoming race and then you do attack.
- If you have a good time in a race when you finish 24th.
- If racing means more than winning.
- If your team winning means more than you winning.
- If you have a training plan.
- If you have race goals.
- If you think you are a bike racer.
Can you think of more???
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Discovery
When I woke up this morning, like many of you, I looked out and saw a gloomy morning. Fitting for me and the mood I was in and Teenie was in Hew Hampshire. You see, I have been on the pavement a number times over the past couple of weeks, so to speak.
This week already included about 10 hours solo on the bike, by choice. One of my trips to the pavement, included a mountain bike crash last week that left me with a broken rib. I think the 4th such event in my life and very painful. I felt I needed to ride alone for my safety, others and just the fact that I had little strength. However, the biggest knockdowns have been emotional........they are tougher.
Yesterday and today I tried to put something together by using the game show routine: PHONE A FRIEND. When that did not work, I sulked but figured their was a reason behind me being alone. "Think outside the box, RM," I said to myself.........Boyd Johnson had mentioned to me this week about riding the Swamp Rabbit Trail to SCTAC? Soon I was on the internet:
http://grvlsc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=d0ffd46ed6ec426490fb1d406144cb20
Above is map of the trail and particularly the eastern section beyond Cleveland Park. Now, maybe I am the last person on the planet to know this but the SRT goes miles east of downtown. I debated on bikes....road, townie or MTB. Wider tires seemed better and maybe some gears? I was tired and needed some gears......so MTB it was! Boom, I am in a whole new world in 10 minutes. How can a guy live in Greenville for 13 years and not know this is around him?
In the next 2 hours, I covered miles of new ground. I saw a red cardinal, 8 squirrels, a 2 foot long living snake, a cute little fawn and only 2 humans east of Cleveland Park. Conestee Park is beautiful and you can leave the trail and jump right over to SCTAC as Boyd said. The infrastructure being created is amazing in terms of bridges and wooden walkways/ride ways. There is little likelihood that this part of trail will ever be super crowed as it does not follow the train tracks and is up and down, making it harder to use for some. Let me warn you, you must ride on the street for about 1.5 miles and there is a short unpaved section. I think when this unpaved section is dry, it is suitable for a road bike but I think you will have more fun on a bike like I took if you have one.
If you do this route, allow about 2 hours from downtown. This ride has no training value but could carry high emotional value.......it did for me. That may have been timing more than anything.
Today, brought the week together for me. Discovery is another term for learning. I discovered new roads and new places this week but mostly some new things about me. Kind of amazing that I could learn anything new about a subject I have studied for 63 years? Some of what came up this week and particularly today will need much more thought.......probably counsel from some of you.
I was reminded of something I have said before, "It doesn't matter how many times I get knocked down, it only matters that I get up EVERY time." Today only started gloomy, it was a 'get up' day and a 'get up' day is a bright day.
See ya out there.
And, oh, if you want a guide, I know the way! This week I will be back riding with others.......thank goodness. Introspection can be hard work.
This week already included about 10 hours solo on the bike, by choice. One of my trips to the pavement, included a mountain bike crash last week that left me with a broken rib. I think the 4th such event in my life and very painful. I felt I needed to ride alone for my safety, others and just the fact that I had little strength. However, the biggest knockdowns have been emotional........they are tougher.
Yesterday and today I tried to put something together by using the game show routine: PHONE A FRIEND. When that did not work, I sulked but figured their was a reason behind me being alone. "Think outside the box, RM," I said to myself.........Boyd Johnson had mentioned to me this week about riding the Swamp Rabbit Trail to SCTAC? Soon I was on the internet:
http://grvlsc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=d0ffd46ed6ec426490fb1d406144cb20
Above is map of the trail and particularly the eastern section beyond Cleveland Park. Now, maybe I am the last person on the planet to know this but the SRT goes miles east of downtown. I debated on bikes....road, townie or MTB. Wider tires seemed better and maybe some gears? I was tired and needed some gears......so MTB it was! Boom, I am in a whole new world in 10 minutes. How can a guy live in Greenville for 13 years and not know this is around him?
In the next 2 hours, I covered miles of new ground. I saw a red cardinal, 8 squirrels, a 2 foot long living snake, a cute little fawn and only 2 humans east of Cleveland Park. Conestee Park is beautiful and you can leave the trail and jump right over to SCTAC as Boyd said. The infrastructure being created is amazing in terms of bridges and wooden walkways/ride ways. There is little likelihood that this part of trail will ever be super crowed as it does not follow the train tracks and is up and down, making it harder to use for some. Let me warn you, you must ride on the street for about 1.5 miles and there is a short unpaved section. I think when this unpaved section is dry, it is suitable for a road bike but I think you will have more fun on a bike like I took if you have one.
If you do this route, allow about 2 hours from downtown. This ride has no training value but could carry high emotional value.......it did for me. That may have been timing more than anything.
Today, brought the week together for me. Discovery is another term for learning. I discovered new roads and new places this week but mostly some new things about me. Kind of amazing that I could learn anything new about a subject I have studied for 63 years? Some of what came up this week and particularly today will need much more thought.......probably counsel from some of you.
I was reminded of something I have said before, "It doesn't matter how many times I get knocked down, it only matters that I get up EVERY time." Today only started gloomy, it was a 'get up' day and a 'get up' day is a bright day.
See ya out there.
And, oh, if you want a guide, I know the way! This week I will be back riding with others.......thank goodness. Introspection can be hard work.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Gluten Free Breakfast Cookies
Thought I would share this recipe for a Breakfast Cookie. Although the recipe is Gluten Free, you can substitute the flours for wheat flour and reduce the amount by 1/4 cup. But this recipe is so good, I don't think you will even notice it is GF. Enjoy, and please let me know your thoughts.

Breakfast Cookies
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February in May
Like you, I got up this morning and looked outside. I put on some shoes and stuck my head out. The day had lived up to the forecast!
After being off yesterday, I had some energy and I had already decided to go to yoga and, yes, do the thing that terrifies me more than anything in cycling, ride the stationary trainer.
How can time move as slowly as it does when I am on this thing?? I pedal and pedal and look up only to see that 2 minutes have passed. My legs cry at only a fraction of the watts I put out on the road?
And, sweat.......it pours off me even with the huge ceiling fans pushing air past me. Today, it is even worse. The volume and channel selector does not work on the TV and I am stuck on First Baptist of Spartanburg. The words are displayed for the hearing impaired(me being one). Let me tell you, this does not make the time pass.
Still, I spin. I am a little jazzed as the Foundation Pro Cycling Team has just left after a 3 day stay. The Hoods housed 3 of them and we put up 4. They were here for USA Crit Speed Week.....7 crits in 9 days.
Also, our daughter and grandson were here.......lots of cycling talk!
After the hour on the trainer, or day and half it seemed, Teenie and I went to yoga. Upon returning, my thoughts wandered the the Surgeon General. He once told the American public that 30 minutes a day, 3 days a week was adequate exercise. Today was very easy rainy day and I just did 2.5 hours. That makes me good for 10-12 days, I guess.
Right now, I am looking at the Weather Channel on iPhone for the hundredth time today. Will SCTAC get rain on Tuesday night? How about Tsali next weekend? We can only hope for better weather.
See ya out there.
After being off yesterday, I had some energy and I had already decided to go to yoga and, yes, do the thing that terrifies me more than anything in cycling, ride the stationary trainer.
How can time move as slowly as it does when I am on this thing?? I pedal and pedal and look up only to see that 2 minutes have passed. My legs cry at only a fraction of the watts I put out on the road?
And, sweat.......it pours off me even with the huge ceiling fans pushing air past me. Today, it is even worse. The volume and channel selector does not work on the TV and I am stuck on First Baptist of Spartanburg. The words are displayed for the hearing impaired(me being one). Let me tell you, this does not make the time pass.
Still, I spin. I am a little jazzed as the Foundation Pro Cycling Team has just left after a 3 day stay. The Hoods housed 3 of them and we put up 4. They were here for USA Crit Speed Week.....7 crits in 9 days.
Also, our daughter and grandson were here.......lots of cycling talk!
After the hour on the trainer, or day and half it seemed, Teenie and I went to yoga. Upon returning, my thoughts wandered the the Surgeon General. He once told the American public that 30 minutes a day, 3 days a week was adequate exercise. Today was very easy rainy day and I just did 2.5 hours. That makes me good for 10-12 days, I guess.
Right now, I am looking at the Weather Channel on iPhone for the hundredth time today. Will SCTAC get rain on Tuesday night? How about Tsali next weekend? We can only hope for better weather.
See ya out there.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
The Battle to the SC State Championship
Over the past two years I have battled illness and burnout. It has been a struggle for me to get back in the "Racing Saddle" because I was not at the level of fitness that I could hang with teammates nor was I mentally ready to handle a training program. But then in January, a former teammate, Debbie Gillespie, put me on one of her mountain bikes and created a monster!!! I tagged along on some of Debbie's "hurt locker" rides and she was a huge help getting me back racing.
Debbie and I have been racing the Southern Classic Mountain Bike Series. Within the series there were 3 key races that the overall accumulated points would crown the SC State Champion. I won the first race in Sumter but 2nd and 3rd place in points were close behind. Then Kendra showed up for the second race and helped put a little distance between 2nd place in points, but It was still a battle leading up to the final race because the 2nd place in points was signed up for the final race as well. As you can tell from the pictures, the final race was a cold, rainy, muddy day!!! My motocross skills definitely came into play on the slippery terrain. I ended up taking the win that day as well as taking the XC3 SC State Championship title. I would like to give a big THANK YOU for those of you who have helped me along my journey!!!!
Debbie and I have been racing the Southern Classic Mountain Bike Series. Within the series there were 3 key races that the overall accumulated points would crown the SC State Champion. I won the first race in Sumter but 2nd and 3rd place in points were close behind. Then Kendra showed up for the second race and helped put a little distance between 2nd place in points, but It was still a battle leading up to the final race because the 2nd place in points was signed up for the final race as well. As you can tell from the pictures, the final race was a cold, rainy, muddy day!!! My motocross skills definitely came into play on the slippery terrain. I ended up taking the win that day as well as taking the XC3 SC State Championship title. I would like to give a big THANK YOU for those of you who have helped me along my journey!!!!
Thursday, May 2, 2013
You said you wanted to RACE
Well, race season is here in the Carolinas! Next week is a great time to improve your fitness through racing or, if you are already there, use your fitness. We have a great calendar:
THE FOUNDATION PRO CYCLING TEAM IS STAYING WITH THE MADDOX'S AND HOODS AND RACING IN THE USA CRIT SPEEDWEEK....THEY WILL BE AT SPARTANBURG ON FRIDAY NIGHT 5/3. You can race or just watch this exciting event.
Sunday - 5/5 - preride Tsali with Sam, Steve, Kendra, DS and Teenie.
Tuesday 5/7 - 6:00 PM at SCTAC in A or B group - Last week, we had about 15 team members. You can have great time in either group. Come out and we will light it up.......see ya there!
Wednesday 5/8 - 6:00 PM at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, NC. ------ Carolina TT Series. Dan, Jill and I are headed over for..see ya there.
Thrusday - 5/9 - Greenville Short Track MTB Series - 6:30 PM is sponsored by our own great sponsor, Carolina Triathlon!
Saturday - 5/10 - 12 Hours at Tsali - We will have a men's and women's team and many solo 6 hour riders. Some are camping and some of us are at the Lakeview Inn. We will have the pop up tent set up:
* Sam/Teenie/Kendra/Linz
* Brian T/Ray/Brandon Lee*
* Solo - Bird, DS, Brian M, the Hoffmeisters*/Brandon
I think Mel is coming for support? Team Zoom, who has some of our loved and great ex-team mates is racing.
* Denotes close friends of TEAM headstrong.
Take bite of this apple. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate. We are having some fun racing and if you are not out, you are missing out.
Please comment if there are races/events that I have left out.
THE FOUNDATION PRO CYCLING TEAM IS STAYING WITH THE MADDOX'S AND HOODS AND RACING IN THE USA CRIT SPEEDWEEK....THEY WILL BE AT SPARTANBURG ON FRIDAY NIGHT 5/3. You can race or just watch this exciting event.
Sunday - 5/5 - preride Tsali with Sam, Steve, Kendra, DS and Teenie.
Tuesday 5/7 - 6:00 PM at SCTAC in A or B group - Last week, we had about 15 team members. You can have great time in either group. Come out and we will light it up.......see ya there!
Wednesday 5/8 - 6:00 PM at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, NC. ------ Carolina TT Series. Dan, Jill and I are headed over for..see ya there.
Thrusday - 5/9 - Greenville Short Track MTB Series - 6:30 PM is sponsored by our own great sponsor, Carolina Triathlon!
Saturday - 5/10 - 12 Hours at Tsali - We will have a men's and women's team and many solo 6 hour riders. Some are camping and some of us are at the Lakeview Inn. We will have the pop up tent set up:
* Sam/Teenie/Kendra/Linz
* Brian T/Ray/Brandon Lee*
* Solo - Bird, DS, Brian M, the Hoffmeisters*/Brandon
I think Mel is coming for support? Team Zoom, who has some of our loved and great ex-team mates is racing.
* Denotes close friends of TEAM headstrong.
Take bite of this apple. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate. We are having some fun racing and if you are not out, you are missing out.
Please comment if there are races/events that I have left out.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
It's a BEAST of a Climb!
My chest was pounding, my legs were screaming, and my face was pasted with a dumb smirk as a pedaled furiously up Bearwallow Mountain. Weinacker was back in her element, swaying and dancing up the switchbacks, focused on getting to the peak of mountain as fast as humanly possible. This was the Bearwallow Beast Hill Climb, part of the Lung Buster time trial series, and was a 4 mile climb that I was told, was like climbing the Saluda Grade. Whoever told me that, should be shot, because they lie. This climb had very steep pitches up to 20% grades about half way in.
I a did a little recon of the course (in my car) prior to the start. My poor, old Xterra shuttered under the steepness of the climb. I had a great warm-up, solid and confident. I knew going in that I was not in 'race shape' or at 'race weight', but that this would serve as an awesome way to mentally get back out there after transitioning out of endurance triathlon. The anticipation of what was about to come was more daunting then the actual event. The pain that was surely to occur, and by my choosing. Why do we hit ourselves in the head with a jack hammer? It is simply because it feels so good when we stop.
The start was uneventful as the guy held my bike and I was counted down....5, 4, 3, 2, 1 gooooo! I sprinted out of the gates on the gently sloping beginning of the course. Then.... "it" hit me.... Oh crap, I've started out too fast.. RELAX, breathe! Plug and chug, keep your cadence going... "it" never gets any easier, you only go faster... I repeated my mantra that the great Greg Lemond spoke... It never gets any easier, you only go faster..... As I rounded the last switchback, my chest was literally pounding..... my face grimaced in a fake smile of complete enjoyment and exhilaration. The climb and the view from the top of the mountain were both breathtaking and spectacular. I enjoyed every sheer second of misery on that mountain. It was good to me, taking away my breath, but giving me so much more in return. Thank you God.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Another Spring Classic
Fresh off of Battenkill... if you could call it that... Jim Hoffmeister baits me with "hey we are riding Boone Roubaix this weekend.... should be epic..." Epic? isn't that what DS said........ another Belgian slug fest with dirt roads, freezing temps, big steep climbs, and guaranteed wet as we have been having our spring monsoon up here.... As to spring.... well maybe in points south, but it is still winter up here........
So I think what the heck.... I have the bike all set up... nothing else planned.. its driving distance..... so I sign up thinking that this may not be such a good idea as Tour de Moore is the following weekend....
It's a 3hr drive to Boone from home... so I head out before the crack of dawn ... it stopped raining during the night but it is only 34 degrees..... that little snow flakey thing on the dashboard is all lit up to tell me I should probably rethink this.....
9am at the start.... the parking field is like a mud marsh... J&B are here, Wes and Art from Sycamore Cycles... 250 person mass start.... all classes start together..... 36 degrees at best..... freezing waiting for the gun...... Bam! off ... across the wet grass and muddy drive....left onto a a 3 mile section of dirt road...... it is all strung out.......
My rear tire feels soft.... I look back and see it has definitely lost some air but not flat..so I just push on....can't hang with my group up the first big climb... Tom Ratajczak (abrc 60+) catches me with 4 others at about mile 20 and we ride together until the next big climb when again I can't hold pace.... aid station at mile 26.... I stop and use their pump and take that rear tire up to 100psi.... seems good.... and go.... up the Koppenburg... this hurts..... catching riders no one really to ride with... mile 35 I see Tom and another rider I chase them down and get on..... we ride the river section doing a 3 man paceline... sweet..... at the turn off we hit a 3 tier climb... I can't hold pace.... they pull away.. Tom drops the other rider.... I catch him but Tom is putting distance on me...... Top out... go go..... Tom is out of sight... not to be.... I enter the marsh field 300 meters to go.... a car coming at me... change ruts.......BAM.. I am down... hard..... back up... on the bike and I ride across the finish looking like a mud drenched Belgian....
Got 2nd in the old guys..... under 3 hours not bad.... Oh and Beth... she won the women's 40+.. So a good day for Headstrong... And Jim.... well he was ahead of Beth but rode off the course doing a "bethster" losing significant time and place.... but finished .... great course, great ride......lots of fun...
So I think what the heck.... I have the bike all set up... nothing else planned.. its driving distance..... so I sign up thinking that this may not be such a good idea as Tour de Moore is the following weekend....
It's a 3hr drive to Boone from home... so I head out before the crack of dawn ... it stopped raining during the night but it is only 34 degrees..... that little snow flakey thing on the dashboard is all lit up to tell me I should probably rethink this.....
9am at the start.... the parking field is like a mud marsh... J&B are here, Wes and Art from Sycamore Cycles... 250 person mass start.... all classes start together..... 36 degrees at best..... freezing waiting for the gun...... Bam! off ... across the wet grass and muddy drive....left onto a a 3 mile section of dirt road...... it is all strung out.......
My rear tire feels soft.... I look back and see it has definitely lost some air but not flat..so I just push on....can't hang with my group up the first big climb... Tom Ratajczak (abrc 60+) catches me with 4 others at about mile 20 and we ride together until the next big climb when again I can't hold pace.... aid station at mile 26.... I stop and use their pump and take that rear tire up to 100psi.... seems good.... and go.... up the Koppenburg... this hurts..... catching riders no one really to ride with... mile 35 I see Tom and another rider I chase them down and get on..... we ride the river section doing a 3 man paceline... sweet..... at the turn off we hit a 3 tier climb... I can't hold pace.... they pull away.. Tom drops the other rider.... I catch him but Tom is putting distance on me...... Top out... go go..... Tom is out of sight... not to be.... I enter the marsh field 300 meters to go.... a car coming at me... change ruts.......BAM.. I am down... hard..... back up... on the bike and I ride across the finish looking like a mud drenched Belgian....
Got 2nd in the old guys..... under 3 hours not bad.... Oh and Beth... she won the women's 40+.. So a good day for Headstrong... And Jim.... well he was ahead of Beth but rode off the course doing a "bethster" losing significant time and place.... but finished .... great course, great ride......lots of fun...
Tour of Battenkill....
April 14th…
900 miles of driving to ride in one of the largest Pro/Am
single day races in the USA… Truly a Belgian classic… weather… cold and wet, oh
AND windy… dirt roads 10 sections ..25% of the 65 miles AND a dozen dirt steep climbs....
This is one of DS’s “A” races and has been on my "bucket list" for a long time, although I lack some serious training this season.....… a 60+ field … old guys.. but some really really good old guys....
9am up having breakfast… we have over analyzed the race at
least a dozen times….. 10 selection climbs each about a mile long with pitches
up to 13%.... .. 38 degrees.. should be about 42 at our start time of 11am…..
(note the 11am).. DS thinks we could do the course in 3:35 ... just the 2 of us.... I am a bit skeptical thinking about that 15% dirt pitch we rode up yesterday...
I drop our wheels off at the wheel truck (the guys seems way too much in a hurry), dress …
DS...“bird, what
are you wearing?”….
Bird....“I am f^%^*& freezing”…..let’s go for a ride and
decide”….
out spinning in the wind, in anticipation of race pace…… back at the car
dressing again…..
Bird...“Randall, where is everyone? I don’t see Bernie, or
Tom?”… 10:50 ride up to start line……….
no cyclists….nada…. just 2 race officials……..
Bird..“you getting ready for the 60+?”.........
Officials.. "What?"..... “the 60’s went off at 10:10……”
“Merde!”
I am off like a scalded dog, as I hear DS
yelling …”bird, bird…. slow down… bird….. wait … wait……. We don't have a plan!”
Plan? Plan? 40 minutes late... I mean if it was 5 or even 10 minutes I would be in full chase mode.... wait, I am in full chase mode....... I ease up for DS, and say… “I am racing this thing… 3:35…
3hours 35 minutes … let’s go”………
DS does that slow head shake he does and gets on my wheel……… 100K 2
man time trial….. 5,000ft of climbing with numerous steep pitches….. and 18
miles of dirt roads……
2 old Carolinian's going full out.... DS once made a comment that we have shared a fox hole before.... this was like being behind enemy lines.... trading pulls... no chit chat... no stops... no coasting..... gotta make it.....
And so it goes…. 3:43… ride …. we actually caught 2
riders….. not the 3:35 but a helluva a ride over a very difficult picturesque course.....
not our best day……. but they scored us..... putting us down as 13th/14th.. with our actual time we would have been in the top 10... without the aid of pack....so who knows.... will ever know, as I am not going back....
Monday, April 15, 2013
For People at the Boston Marathon...
Thoughts and prayer go out to those affected and their loved ones.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Tour of Battenkill - final prep
Rain continued until this AM. We rode our bikes to the 37 mile point on course to see the Cat 3's pass and then to Finish. Really cold as it was about 40F, 10 mph winds and dark/overcast skies. You might have thought you were in Belgium here today!
Our friend Rod Millot of NYC, got about 40th. He said about 70 riders (original field was 150) hit the last climb at 56 miles and it broke into 3 groups.......said it was a very slow race.
Some crashes, as dirt was very wet, but not so many. Course was very slow as riders said the dirt was like pedaling in molasses.
All in all the racers appeared warm as they were scantily dressed. The town was loaded with people. There was a field finishing about 10 minutes so it was pretty exciting. We returned home and turned on the heater.
More to come!
Our friend Rod Millot of NYC, got about 40th. He said about 70 riders (original field was 150) hit the last climb at 56 miles and it broke into 3 groups.......said it was a very slow race.
Some crashes, as dirt was very wet, but not so many. Course was very slow as riders said the dirt was like pedaling in molasses.
All in all the racers appeared warm as they were scantily dressed. The town was loaded with people. There was a field finishing about 10 minutes so it was pretty exciting. We returned home and turned on the heater.
More to come!
Friday, April 12, 2013
Tour of Battenkill Prep
We got into Cambridge, NY, late last night. We have a quaint house on little lake 5 miles month of the race start. I stopped up the toilet and we could not find a plunger so you can imagine our first act this morning.
We provisioned the house, registered and had a sound lunch. I got Stan's NoTubes in my Gatorskins we headed out to preview the course.
It is a beast! I has 65 miles, 5000 ft of climbing, 8-9 major 'selection' climbs(.3 - 2.0 miles long), 16 miles of dirt, holes, one covered wooden bridge with serious cracks between the wood, about 40 turns, gravel and did I mention, holes? ......get the picture? It is EPIC when you include a Master's Nationals class field (37 each 60+ men).
I think there are about 3000 people racing here in next two days? We go off at 11:00 AM on Sunday. Right now, that looks like the very best start time we could draw in terms of the weather forecast and road conditions.
We expect a low of 33F and high of 48F with partly cloudy skies. Not bad since it has been raining/sleeting for about 3 days.
We will be riding our tuned up, cleaned bikes into town in the AM, now that we have installed all the gear we have. We have about 8-9 pals to cheer on at the finish. Several are Pro/1's and a couple are 3's.
We just discussed strategy and clothing. Dinner time, now.
More to come.
We provisioned the house, registered and had a sound lunch. I got Stan's NoTubes in my Gatorskins we headed out to preview the course.
It is a beast! I has 65 miles, 5000 ft of climbing, 8-9 major 'selection' climbs(.3 - 2.0 miles long), 16 miles of dirt, holes, one covered wooden bridge with serious cracks between the wood, about 40 turns, gravel and did I mention, holes? ......get the picture? It is EPIC when you include a Master's Nationals class field (37 each 60+ men).
I think there are about 3000 people racing here in next two days? We go off at 11:00 AM on Sunday. Right now, that looks like the very best start time we could draw in terms of the weather forecast and road conditions.
We will be riding our tuned up, cleaned bikes into town in the AM, now that we have installed all the gear we have. We have about 8-9 pals to cheer on at the finish. Several are Pro/1's and a couple are 3's.
We just discussed strategy and clothing. Dinner time, now.
More to come.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Crash N Burn Rock Hill Style
April 7, Rock Hill Road Race
We trained....we went...we crashed
Although this was a beautiful course for a CAT 4 like Moi.........Each race hands up a set of circumstances beyond one's control.
We were 5 miles into the race....good pace..good strategy..Teenie, April and in the front of the pack
We shifted appropriately for the wind...slowed down the pace at one point by all 3 of us blocking/pulling the pack.
Then KABOOM.....one gal had moved over ever so slightly to surge with the front pack and a brand new CAT 4 gal freaks out and turns her wheel quickly to the left and BAAAAAM........5 down...one broken wrist...one deep slash to the forward, a concussion, lots of blood! April bruised/ helmet smashed! I can't even tell you what happened....the bike went completely over my head..landed hard on my shoulder. All I knew was in those few seconds before impact my brain said PROTECT your collarbone so I tucked and rolled ....to the right! How does the brain react so quickly? Once we got ourselves up and our fearless leader Teenie got it all under control with kind words/cold water and hugs...We all looked around and asked HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? It would have been a good race for all..Teenie, April and I.
Dan had the worst of it ..as he and the Masters Group had to ride by viewing his wife on the side of the road.........Teenie & I were able to smile and wave him on........He said he raced really well as he wanted to get back to the start line to see his girl!
Take Away for Rock HILL .....Big Note to Self... CAT UP ASAP!
We trained....we went...we crashed
Although this was a beautiful course for a CAT 4 like Moi.........Each race hands up a set of circumstances beyond one's control.
We were 5 miles into the race....good pace..good strategy..Teenie, April and in the front of the pack
We shifted appropriately for the wind...slowed down the pace at one point by all 3 of us blocking/pulling the pack.
Then KABOOM.....one gal had moved over ever so slightly to surge with the front pack and a brand new CAT 4 gal freaks out and turns her wheel quickly to the left and BAAAAAM........5 down...one broken wrist...one deep slash to the forward, a concussion, lots of blood! April bruised/ helmet smashed! I can't even tell you what happened....the bike went completely over my head..landed hard on my shoulder. All I knew was in those few seconds before impact my brain said PROTECT your collarbone so I tucked and rolled ....to the right! How does the brain react so quickly? Once we got ourselves up and our fearless leader Teenie got it all under control with kind words/cold water and hugs...We all looked around and asked HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? It would have been a good race for all..Teenie, April and I.
Dan had the worst of it ..as he and the Masters Group had to ride by viewing his wife on the side of the road.........Teenie & I were able to smile and wave him on........He said he raced really well as he wanted to get back to the start line to see his girl!
Take Away for Rock HILL .....Big Note to Self... CAT UP ASAP!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Mid Season Check
Taking into account that the season starts on Oct 1, we are about half way thru the 2013 and so far, we are having a fine year with dynamic accomplishments:
* 23 people at the Hincapie Gran Fondo
* 20 people at a super camp in Tucson
* Many winter team training rides
* Two well attended parties
* Early season race participation and some results
* Fully subscribed Pyrenees trip
It is a good time to ask yourself where you are personally. Here is what each of us committed to:
* 23 people at the Hincapie Gran Fondo
* 20 people at a super camp in Tucson
* Many winter team training rides
* Two well attended parties
* Early season race participation and some results
* Fully subscribed Pyrenees trip
It is a good time to ask yourself where you are personally. Here is what each of us committed to:
Each Member will participate in the following to best of his/her ability:
- Support team goals and objectives
- Race minimum of 6 races.
- Train - ride in 12 TEAM headstrong rides and lead/organize 1 training ride
- Attend and participate in the annual meeting and the party (2 events)
- Write minimum of 1 blog post
If there is anyway I can support you in being successful, let me know!
And if you have never participated in TEAM out of town race like this weekend, you are missing what the TEAM is really about. Come out and give it a try..........real teams race together! Racing together is one of TEAM goals and objectives!
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Some say cycling is dangerous, but not as dangerous as walking!
Yes it's true! Yesterday John and I were walking around the lake at Furman. He looked back over his shoulder at something and when he turned around he met a sign with his face. He hit so hard it that it dropped him like a sack of potatoes. Unfortunately when he fell backwards he hit a concrete curb with the back of his head and knocked himself out! When he came to he was able to walk somewhat woozily back to the car but sustained pretty good whiplash, gashes in his head front and back and a substantial headache for the next 24 hours. So, next time you see him walking he may be wearing a helmet! Wonder if Nike has a replacement policy for hats damaged in a crash?
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Tucson Bike Classic
The TBC is history now. One of the larger stage races in the Southwest, this year'sk 27th Annual drew riders from California, Canada, Colorado and even SC/NC! Bird thinks this is an A class race that far eclipses the French Broad Classic.
For Bird and I, this was a training race on the road to Battenkill and we struggled but had a few bright points. Teenie had set this as an 'A' race and was well prepared.
With a lightening fast TT on Friday, her 1st place put her in the leaders jersey on Saturday for the RR.
The RR was 40 miles and 13 masters women came to the line. Three from TEAM DNA in Colorado looked like they could be trouble. The 40 mile course included 2000+ ft of climbing and was definitely a test with some wind thrown in for good measure. You guys know Teenie. She was not going to defend the jersey, but goal set to win the stage. In a tough set of hills, she broke away at approximately mile 24. She was solo off the front for 8 miles, but then a chase group of 3 caught her. At mile 37, the road turned up for 3 miles to the finish and Teenie took the 4 up sprint to gain a 10 second time bonus. She launched at about 300 meters, despite the wind and grade, and only the 2nd place rider finished with same time.

This morning, the circuit race was 5 laps x 5.5 miles with a crazy hard climb including about 4 stair steps. The finish included 2 more hard selections. The riders were really racing today and launched attack after attack that Teenie covered. As the race matured, the women were down to about 6 riders and they passed the Cat 4 peleton despite the fact that the 4's had a 3 minute head start and about 30 women. Up the 2 stair steps to the finish, it was again 4 up but Teenie powered ahead of the other 3. She gapped the other women, gained time and again received a 10 second bonus.
It was a 3 stage sweep and the GC! It was pretty thrilling to be here to support her.
For Bird and I, this was a training race on the road to Battenkill and we struggled but had a few bright points. Teenie had set this as an 'A' race and was well prepared.
With a lightening fast TT on Friday, her 1st place put her in the leaders jersey on Saturday for the RR.
The RR was 40 miles and 13 masters women came to the line. Three from TEAM DNA in Colorado looked like they could be trouble. The 40 mile course included 2000+ ft of climbing and was definitely a test with some wind thrown in for good measure. You guys know Teenie. She was not going to defend the jersey, but goal set to win the stage. In a tough set of hills, she broke away at approximately mile 24. She was solo off the front for 8 miles, but then a chase group of 3 caught her. At mile 37, the road turned up for 3 miles to the finish and Teenie took the 4 up sprint to gain a 10 second time bonus. She launched at about 300 meters, despite the wind and grade, and only the 2nd place rider finished with same time.
This morning, the circuit race was 5 laps x 5.5 miles with a crazy hard climb including about 4 stair steps. The finish included 2 more hard selections. The riders were really racing today and launched attack after attack that Teenie covered. As the race matured, the women were down to about 6 riders and they passed the Cat 4 peleton despite the fact that the 4's had a 3 minute head start and about 30 women. Up the 2 stair steps to the finish, it was again 4 up but Teenie powered ahead of the other 3. She gapped the other women, gained time and again received a 10 second bonus.
It was a 3 stage sweep and the GC! It was pretty thrilling to be here to support her.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Tour de Moore
The 38th Tour de Moore is set for April 27th in Southern Pines. This has been my favorite race for some years. The venue is great. The race starts and ends near downtown at an old estate. The classic home, community center, parking, trees and a terrific uphill finish are all in walking distance.
The race incorporates some rolling terrain that cuts through Ft Bragg but really omits any real mountain climbs.
The morning round of races are short one lap affairs. This includes the Cat 5's, Cat 5 - 35+, Women's 3/4 and Men 60+. Only 28 miles, these races don't leave you trashed and if you are the right age, cat or whatever, you can double up and race again around noon. Bird, Teenie and I did this last year.
As you may know, women can cross over to men's races and add 20 years so all our women can race Master men 50+ (this is what Teenie did so she could race with Bird and I).
This is one of my 'A' races for the year so I hope you will come join and support me. I have some big goals!
Oh, by the way, if you are really energetic, the Brick City Crit is the next day in Sanford, about 20 miles away!
The race incorporates some rolling terrain that cuts through Ft Bragg but really omits any real mountain climbs.
The morning round of races are short one lap affairs. This includes the Cat 5's, Cat 5 - 35+, Women's 3/4 and Men 60+. Only 28 miles, these races don't leave you trashed and if you are the right age, cat or whatever, you can double up and race again around noon. Bird, Teenie and I did this last year.
As you may know, women can cross over to men's races and add 20 years so all our women can race Master men 50+ (this is what Teenie did so she could race with Bird and I).
This is one of my 'A' races for the year so I hope you will come join and support me. I have some big goals!
Oh, by the way, if you are really energetic, the Brick City Crit is the next day in Sanford, about 20 miles away!
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