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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Iowa City Recap

So this was the last collegiate race weekend for the Gopher's road season - very sad, I know. Here is my recap, for all those unfortunate enough not to attend.

Saturday: Iowa City RR
Too windy. Way too windy. The course was alright, with some small rollers, and awesome Mennonite buggies serving as obstacles (not really, but they were all over the place).

Men's A/B:
Jameson finished ahead of me (I believe around 10th?), I got gapped off by making a mistake on the third lap, finished in 13th. Devon rode well, but unfortunately got caught on his own in the wind on the last lap - way better than my first A race.

Women's A/B:
Steph and Kari raced with the 1/2/3 Women. Steph had a sweet QOM jersey. She and Kari spent a while chasing some crazy good lady who went off the front. They did really well though, and both finished in the money!

Men's C/D:
They combined these this week. What I know about this race: Some idiot crashed out Paul, Burban and Caleb got some alone time, Jorgen finished in 4th place.

Women's C/D:
Megan and Diedre rode well again, and finished 2nd and 3rd for Division-I (read: both got medals - cool).

Sunday: Old Capital Crit
This was a pretty cool course - a nice downhill, uphill, and some decent corners. A really well-organized event and fun to race as well.

Men's 4/Collegiate C:
Could have gone better, really. Some dude crashed in the first like 10 seconds, the first time on the downhill. I took a nice crash after like 5 laps when someone took out my front wheel. I was slightly bummed and couldn't finish. Burban had a decent race, Jorgen finished well in the chase group, and Jameson finished 3rd (barely, should've been second). And oh yeah, the guy who finished second was nice enough to crash out Jameson just as they crossed the line. As a result, Jameson now has a pretty nice crack in his top-tube. This was also a major bummer. Consolation: he won some tires and some money.

Women's 4/Collegiate C/D:
Megan and Diedre had a comparatively quiet race, both finishing upright (that makes them default winners).

Women's 1/2/3/Collegiate A/B:
Crazy powerful lady lapped the field, and it was fairly broken up. Kari got in a good group and finished well, in the money (6th)! Steph didn't get in the group and finished slightly back.

Men's Cat 5/Collegiate D:
Good race - Dumpcan won some tires in a prime and also finished pretty well (5th?) with Caleb right behind him. The rest of our team members in this year had a good race, and were also default winners (didn't crash).

Men's Category Lame:
Devon went for a lame run instead of riding his bike in the awesome bike race.

End Result:
We won the NCCCC Division I Road Omnium Team title for the sixth year in a row! Good job everyone. I am proud that we were the biggest team and that a lot of people got to contribute points this year. I am also glad that we are so weird that people occasionally look at us and tell us we have a "really close" team.

Steph and Kari both qualified individually for Collegiate Road Nationals in Fort Collins, CO two weeks from now!

What to look forward to now:
End-of-year party/picnic/possible camping/thing to be announced sooner or later.


Footnotes:
  • My shoulder still hurts and it took me a while to type this.
  • Panchero is worse than Chipotle, if you ever have to make the choice in the future
  • Camping is fun, but a good rule is to always bring a sleeping bag (Butters...)
  • I don't want to hear that Kanye West song for like 6 months at least now

Sunday, April 20, 2008

UM Home Race Weekend

This weekend we hosted our own RR and ITT (Saturday) and went to contend the conference championship criterium in Mankato (Sunday).

The officers went down to Plainview on Friday night in the rain and spent a sweet night in the Plainview Hotel (complete with "colonial furniture") decorating cookies, making signs, and eventually cuddling up in our Mickey Mouse sheets. Verdict = Best Hotel Ever, in the "Character" category.

Saturday morning saw some damp, foggy weather. The RR went well, and I think for the most part was enjoyed by everyone. Here are a recap of the results I remember:

Men's A/B:
Jameson - 4th
Wiggles - 10th

Women's A/B:
Kari - 1st
Steph - 2nd

Men's C:
Jorgen - Somewhere near the top (right?)

Men's D:
Caleb - 4th
Scurvy - 5th
Mitch - 6th

Women's C/D:
I think Diedre and Megan both finished well.

After the road race, the individual time trial commenced. This was the first individual time trial I've seen in my 3 years on the team, and yeah, it was hard. Steph, using what I believe to be an insane mental drive for destroying other people, turned in an amazing performance, again beating a lot of dudes. Caleb did really well (sorry, I forgot his placing) and Jameson won the B category competition.

Once the racing was done, we cleaned up, handed out prizes, and it was time for dinner. After eating we went to Mankato and retired in the Microtel.

Sunday was also damp and slightly chilly. The crit went well - again, here are the results I remember:

Women's C/D:
Diedre - 2nd(?) - The important thing was she was gonna win, but then unfortunately crashed

Men's D:
Caleb - 2nd
Mitch - 4th(?)

Men's C:
Jorgen was up there - but the real story was Kari - she had a great performance and stayed with the men's field for the entire 40 min race, finishing in the pack.

Men's A/B:
Wiggles - 8thish
Jameson - right behind Wiggles

In addition to these results, we also had a great turnout this weekend. We had a lot of newer team members who were doing one of their first races - Jenna, Henry, Josh, etc. I am really glad they could make it - there is definitely no substitute for experience in these races, and I like to think that collegiate racing is really about developing riders - Ex: I was horrible when I started - now I am less horrible. Point is, thanks for coming guys - I hope you can keep racing with us.

Thank you as well to all of the Officers who have helped in various ways over the last 6 months in putting our race on - it was a lot of work, and now one less thing to worry about - I appreciate your efforts. And not to be left off the list - thank you Billy - you were a great help as well, and it was awesome having you there this weekend.

And of course - thank you Peace coffee and One on One for the prizes!

Also, I'd like to thank my Parents, my Producers John, Steve, and Frank, my agent Miguel, and everyone else - you know who you are. Oh wait.

Okay, that's it. I need to go pretend to do homework.

Footnotes:
  • Megan's dog is gigantic/awesome
  • Too many worms
  • After cleaning my bike, I'm found what I'm like 70% sure is a crack in the carbon frame. I will make sure, but if so - damn it

Sunday, April 13, 2008

KU Weekend

So the Gophers just returned from their second weekend of racing, again in Kansas. This time, we were at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. People seem to be finding their correct categories, and the racing went better, in my opinion. Here is a quick recap of the results, as best as I can recall (again, forgive my lack of specificity here and there):

Men A/B: This week we had two riders (Myself and Jameson) upgraded into the A/B races. The Crit went alright - My highlight was taking 3rd place prime points in the first prime, but in the end I finished slightly off the back of the pack. Jameson was in the mix the whole time and I believe finished in the top 5.

The time trial was Jameson, Jorgen, Myself, and Burban. Slightly longer this week at 12 miles, we did not perform as well as last week. We still managed a decent performance however, and most likely got 1st place B team points (I think every team that beat us was an A team).

The RR went well - seven five-mile laps totaling 35 miles. There were some small attacks, but it mostly stayed together for an uphill finish, with Jameson slotting in 6th and Myself right behind in 7th.

Not too bad a performance overall, considering we were a category above where we were racing last week.

Men C: In the Crit, Burban experienced some mechanicals, and as a result did not finish as well as he could have. Stovetop represented well in his first race this year, staying with the pack throughout the event. Our best finisher in the Men's C Crit was actually (drumroll...) Steph!! Good job - I am happy she gets a chance to embarass some men nowadays.

The TTT team (Stovetop, Todd, Sherve, Caleb) seemed confident in their performance, but I never found out the results. We'll see when the results get sent out...

For the RR - Burban continued to be burdened with bad luck and was caught up in a crash. Not to much worse for the wear, he still managed to finish in 5th place. Steph was 6th (again, remember that I'm giving you her place relative to the Men, she technically won all of her events). Stovetop unfortunately had to abandon.

Men D: The Crit saw some good performances - Jorgen placed 3rd (Very Nice!!!), and I believe that Caleb was in the top ten, maybe even top five.

In the RR, we saw a strong showing in the top ten, with Jorgen 3rd, Caleb 4th, and Mitch 5th. Good job guys - this bodes well for the future.

Women C/D: Okay, so we are far and away the best in this category. In the Crit, Megan and Diedre rode off the front and in the process secured 1st and 2nd place (respectively I believe), taking the max number of prime points possible along the way.

The Women's TTT team (Steph, Megan, Diedre) won again.

In the RR, Megan and Diedre were started with the Men's D field and subsequently claimed 1st and 2nd places again.

Sidenote: Good job Women's team - I am positive that our tradition of dominance in Women's racing (Maria, Ann, Steph, Kari - and now Megan and Diedre) has played no small part in our consecutive run on the conference trophy.

Footnotes:
  • Steph won two pairs of shoes
  • Diedre's cookies were awesome
  • Jorgen bought some classy sunglasses
  • I am really tired of driving to Kansas and don't plan to go back soon
  • I forgot to use the line "We're not in Kansas anymore" upon leaving Kansas
See you all next weekend, if not sooner.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

KSU Race Weekend

This weekend the team was in Manhattan, Kansas for our first race weekend. I should note that 3 races were run for the men: an A/B race (field of like 10-15), a C race (field of 11), and a D race (field of like 40). This goes for the RR and the Crit, and the format actually worked out pretty well. That being said, here is how all the results shook out:

Men's C RR:
1st - Jameson
2nd - Devon
4th - Pat

Women's RR:
1st - Diedre
3rd - Megan

Men's C Crit:
4th - Jameson
6th - Devon
7th - Pat
8th - Burban

Women's Crit:
2nd - Diedre
3rd - Megan

You may have noticed a conspicuous lack of the names "Steph" and "Kari" from the results. Well, that is because they have become so good that they are now racing with the Men's fields. I am proud to say that they did the RR with the Men's A/B group and the Crit with the Men's C group. They were the only two Women A racers, and so basically finished 1st and 2nd in everything (we were used to that even when they had competition).

Also, you'll have to forgive my lack of specificity with the Men's D results. I know several people finished well in the RR (Caleb, Scurvy, etc.) and the Crit. We had quite a large team and had a lot of people new to racing who did great in their first weekend (Caleb, Matt, Andrew S, Paul, etc.). Hell, Caleb didn't even know what they kept ringing the bell for in the Crit, and he still kicked ass.

TTT summary: Well, the #1 Minnesota team (Jameson, Devon, Pat, Bryan) managed to take second overall, despite not having any A/B riders on the squad (hmm..., maybe some of them should be...). And trust me, we would have won if Jameson and Devon hadn't had to wait for my slow ass the last 6 miles.

Also, I believe our #3 team (Paul, Matt, Todd, Mitch) beat our #2 team (Caleb, Sherve, Duncan, Andrew S). Good job by everyone though - it was good practice.

Women's team? I am like 99.5% certain they won. Surprising, I know...

Take-home point: We had the biggest team, it was fun, and everyone did well.

Kansas part II is next weekend. Go out and train.

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