Tuesday, April 12, 2011

1st of WCA CAT 3 Review

With beautiful Saturday conditions the Trek Midwest Team  CAT 3 squad was anxious to get the first race started.  Kamphius, Ganju, and Bailey were on hand to witness a stacked field of IS Corp riders; a closer look revealed they were mostly Junior Riders though that wouldn't stop the attacks from coming.   Prior to start, TMT agreed to keep our noses clean and stay upright through the finish on what can be a accident prone last corner.  Doing our fair share of chasing IS Corp riders who sent out regular attacks, our boys in black rode smart letting other riders do the hard pulls and take the wind on.  Headed into the final straightaway before the "infamous last turn" Bailey followed a good wheel up the final hill with Kamphuis right on his wheel.  Sitting in decent position for the sprint Bailey grabbed 6th at the line while Kamphius stayed strong for 8th.  Ganju, who had worked hard to cover a few late breaks, had less than great position into the turn and settled further back.  All agreed it was a very smart and productive race with all members communicating and reading each other well.
 
Sunday saw the traditional WCA start, The Great Dane, with scorching temps, winds 20-35 mph, and a threat of severe weather.  Kamphuis and Bailey were happy to have Bice join the efforts after driving straight for a TT in Illinois (never asked him if he TT'd in from IL?).  The field appeared stronger on Sunday as several strong riders absent on Saturday were present.  Team Wisconsin, in particular, was represented by a well stacked group of new members.  The 3 TMT men agreed that we would not follow anything but the most serious of attacks, let others fight the wind, and again try to stay out of trouble.  Team Wisconsin wasted no time in sending a man off the front who was joined by another solo rider.  The peloton responded with speed and effort but no serious launch was given that early into the race.  TMT did their share of work in the front helping to pull back the break after around 6 laps. 
 
The remainder of the race was typical of Great Dane: hard up the hills, cautious into the wind, jostle for position into the final cornor.  Bice launched into a break of 5 men with around 6 to go but eventually the group was caught by mostly Team Wisconsin's effort.  With 3 to go Bailey was separated from Bice and Kamphuis who were near the front but worked back to them right where it counted - atop the last hill and into the final wined-up for the line.  Yelling GO Bice drilled the front with Kamphuis and Bailey tucked in nicely behind: A textbook picture of lead-out technique!  Getting pinched in the inside of final corner, and suffering from the last stretch effort, the group slowed through the critical final turn and had to settle for a top 7th spot on the day.
 
All were in agreement that for a 1st weekend the results, and more importantly, the team communication and synergy was excellent.  All agreed that for early season legs we felt great and know that we all were not close to potential speed or power yet.  Special thanks to our fans, our sponsors, and Focal Flame for the support on the day.  We're proud to ride our best because of you.
 

Sunday, April 10, 2011

GDVC 1

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Focal Flame will soon have a much better set of photos, but here are a few I grabbed from some of today's racing.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Good design talk tonight

From teammate Michael L, at Monona Terrace

Inspiration and educational

Thanks!

New Racers in Wisconsin

For anyone who is new to bike racing, you should check out the following from USA Cycling… From: Reiland, Andy [mailto:Andy.Reiland@safway.com] Subject: New Racers in Wisconsin With the race season upon us, there will be a group of racers who are either new to the sport, only have done a handful of races in the past, or maybe have been out of the sport for a number of years. USA Cycling is hosting two webinars. Both will be facilitated by Kristin Dieffenbach, PhD and USA Cycling Level 1 Coach. The webinars are tailored to educate riders and help grow the sport of cycling! There will be time allotted for questions and answers, and the completed webinars will be posted to the USAC website. This is a great opportunity for new racers. April 19 4pm MDT “My First Bike Race” This webinar is geared to those new to competitive racing (especially those who have never raced before). More details and the link to register is below: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/984267521 May 26 4pm MDT. “Getting a Friend into Racing” This webinar will be applicable to all members the aim of the webinar is to give racers some tips on luring their friends into racing. More details and the link to register is below: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/582034945 Please pass this on to all of your teammates. Andy Andy Reiland President 414-750-3188 (cell) Wisconsin Cycling Association

Monday, April 4, 2011

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Solvang Condensed





These were my favorite photos from Solvang a couple of weeks ago. I would REALLY like to be there right now!! Going back next year for sure!

F. Smith

Friday, April 1, 2011

Spring in Madison

Jim Merrifield

Glad I rode home last night and will not be doing so tonight. It is too soon to get the new ride dirty!