Sunday, December 19, 2010

CCCX 7, Ft. Ord campground course


Brett Lambert rode to 5th in the men's 45 A group , showing that his trip to the nationals didn't slow him down.

Storms hit the area the day before this race and really gave the sandy Fort Ord soil a good soaking. The result was a lightning fast track with a couple of slower muddy patches and a few greasy turns. Post Nationals burnout caused many a rider to lose enthusiasm and quit , even some riders in high placings. Our team for the most part really shown on this day, putting people on the podium in nearly every class. Above is the men's A podium with Scott Chapin overpowering the field and winning by a large margin.
Kathleen Bortolussi won her second race in a row while Janel Lodge followed closely in 2nd.
Stella Carey rode strong and finished 3rd in the women's A field .
Jon Mason rode a clean race and had his best finish of the season so far , 3rd in the men's 35 B field.
I guess I go better without the kidney stone. I came in 3rd in the men's 55+ and was really happy when the race was over.....it was a pretty hard race inspite of the fast conditions.
Benoit Dubuisson continued his run of podium placings at CCCX, this time it was 3rd in the men's 45 B race. The podium near-misses are as follows : Ben Dodge, 6th in the men's A's. Katie Jay Melina, 6th in the women's A's , Mark Howland, 6th in the men's 45+ A's, Jeff Traugott, 5th in the men's 45 + B's.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Surf City III Aptos High school

Well, there were more folks at this race than you would have thought, seeing as how the nationals were still going on. Nevertheless, the team had a good showing. Kevin Crossley had his best finish of the season with a 2nd in the mens A race, Kathleen Bortolussi got a win in the womens 35 + division after driving down from Oregon, Benoit Dubuisson rode to 4th in the mens 45 B division and lastly, I held onto my GC spot by riding, albeit slowly to a 3rd in the mens 55 +. Alan Bennett showed up but elected not to ride but his support during my race was really helpful. Even with a skeleton crew this team can make an impact on a race.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Cyclocross nationals roll call

Photos will be coming in next week. for the mean time here are the results from cycling USA:

Mens elite race:
Scott Chapin...........38th
Josh Snead.............41st
Ben Dodge..............85th
Ben Popper............92nd
Dean Poshard.......100th.
Womens elite race:
Katie Jay Melina...83rd.
Mens single speed race:
Scott Chapin..............9th
Womens single speed race:
Stella Carey...............2nd

Master's events:

Mens 30-34
Josh Snead................6th.
Ben Dodge................31st.
Mens 35-39
Dean Poshard..........50th
Mens 40-44
Matt Jordan.............53rd
Brian Staby..............78th
Mens 45-49
Tom Fox...................27th
Frank Kalcic.............43rd
Mens 50-54
Brett Lambert...........7th
Alan Ott.....................29th
Jeff "feff" Traugott..53rd

Womens 30-34
Katie Jay Melina......29th
Womens 40-41
Stella Carey.................5th
Womens 45-49
Kathleen Bortolussi...16th
Janel Lodge................18th

Mens collegiate b division
Ben Dodge..................13th
Mens B 30-39
Dean Poshard..............7th

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Photos BASP CCCP









Brent The Elder

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Photos - BASP Golden Gate Park


Frank's rig, all loaded up at the end of the day.
Post race victory celebration in front of Tommy's Mexican cuisine, Geary st. , San Fransisco. this is a place for serious gut bombs. Little did I know that the gut bomb I had really had nothing to do with what I ate for dinnier.
Here's Dave putting on a late surge in the race to ride clear of the series leader, Steve Reaney.
Two of our elite riders made it to the podium-Josh Snead in 4th and Scott Chapin in 3rd. Dave Wyandt would just miss in 6th.
Frank did his race and with not much of a break immediately began making fajitas for the hungry riders. I think that just as much as the great results of the team, Frank's diligence at the BBQ and at the beer tapper have secured us a consecutive victory in the BASP team trophy competition.
A rare treat-Simon Vickers driving 8 hours to race with the team at Golden Gate park , just like the old days.
Alex Work rode well enough to hold onto his series lead jersey until put off his line by a photographer. This unfortunate incident resulted in a crash, broken clavicle and an end to a terrific season.
Brent The Elder