Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Paradise Lost - The Eden Race Report


Many of you are anxiously awaiting the details of this weekend's State Championship Road Race and I appreciate your patience. Here is my account from the back...

Sunday we awoke to rain and wind here in the Garden City. John, Nadia, Geraldine and I loaded up the now, NRO/5VV team van for our trip to Eden, Montana. I wasn't worried about our weather here as Great Falls is usually sunny, but how would the wind be?

We arrived at 9:30 am with the Men's Cat 1/2/3's slated to go off at 10:30. It was a beautiful, sunny morning with only a slight breeze. We began our pre-race rituals and warmed up some. But by 10:30 am the wind was steadily picking up. It would be a crosswind from the southwest today.

The fields were all scrawny, half the size of Star Meadows. Many riders, such as Bob Presta, Elliot Bassett and Matt Seeley were missing from the roster, so it would be a test. Who could keep it together in the wind and on the hills, over 46 or 75 miles of terrain, t be crowned the best of Montana's road racers for 2008.

Present was Willy Zellmer, the 15 y.o. junior from Missoula, in his Cat3 debut. John Weyrich and I rounded out the team. Again, this was a far cry from our dominant presence up in Whitefish. The Cat 4/5 field held NO Five Valley Velo riders, which I think is a travesty, seeing how we've been leading the MBRA series, both in individual and team standings. You guys really should've been here. You would have SWEPT the field. I know how you guys have been riding!

The women's fields were competitive, but also minuscule. I wouldn't be surprised if there were only a dozen ladies, total, in all of the fields. Northern Rockies took just about all of the placings, but our own Sarah Halverson came and rode hard. Nice to represent, Sarah!

Joel "Cosmo" Kramer took third in the juniors race. Joel has come a long way this year and you should be keeping an eye out for this guy over the next two years. I think he's got the toughness to make this sport a way of life for him!
So back to the Big Boys. John and I talked about each trying to get into a break to see where it might lead us. Without any real team it would be up to ourselves to make something happen. We took a neutral rollout and a slow climb up the first hill and then things began to develop. John went out in the first break, but was reeled in after only 5 minutes or so. Of course, there is a counter and some big names go up the road. This was also at the beginning of the first, big climb of the day. I worked hard to quickly bridge up to them and then began to climb. It was then that they put on the burners and cranked it up the hill. I immediately know that I wasn't going to be hanging with these guys and I eased up.

That was the race!

It was definitely my race, but also the race for everyone else, everyone who wasn't in that group. The pace that they set forced a hard chase from the peloton which quickly began to shatter. It was like a bomb had gone off in the middle of the bunch, halfway up this long, stairstepping hill and into the wind. WOW. I was quickly running out of steam and dropping back in the pack. By the time I crested the hill I was in the last group of two with Tomas Dubrovsky (G.A.S.). John had survived in the chase group, and Willy had made it up with Howard Williams, a solid rider. So at 12 miles or so into a 75 mile road race, I knew I wouldn't be finishing. We were on top of this plateau and the wind was fierce. And it was only Tomas and I. We began to work together, but also started a dialogue about just how far we would ride today. "One lap only" seemed to be the agreement as neither of us wanted to suffer out there for 4 hours.

The state Championship Road Race course was just that, a champion's course. It was 75 miles of rolling hills with two longer climbs and was an out-and-back-and-out-and-back-and-out-and-back course of three laps, measuring ~5400 vertical feet of climbing. And did I mention the wind? It was plenty enough to make a grown man cry.

So the field was split into several, small chase groups that were all probably only 30 seconds apart, so like any self-respecting cyclist we all gave chase. Nothing like continued and sustained pain to take your mind off the hills and the wind. Tomas and I chased. John chased. Howard and Willy chased. Shaun chased. At each turn around we could see that we were all within either seconds or minutes of the leading groups, motivating us to continue. Willy eventually tired and dropped from Howard back to us and finally Tomas dropped the two of us. Before I knew it we were climbing out of Eden (an oxymoron as far as I'm concerned) and beginning our final run to the finish. My legs were totally spent and Will gapped me. Now he should've waited for his (elder) teammate, but he's young and inexperienced so I didn't give him grief. We solo rode the last 15 miles at 45 seconds apart for the final two finishers of the day. A little different ending than I had envisioned.

The lead group of 6 or 7 riders thinned down to the final three: Kiefer Hahn, Josh Tack and junior, Marshall Opel. It came down to a sprint. Kiefer went at 200 mts, too soon. The other two came around to duke it out. Tack took Marshall at the line. John came in a respectable 8th or 9th. Final results should be posted soon.

So this seemed like a true Montana race. There was the battle of the terrain, the elements and the toughest riders this side of the Mississippi River.


~out~

Sunday, June 15, 2008

The State Championship Road Race


A week from today Montana's strongest cyclists will be battling it out over the hilly, Eden road course. So who will be crowned "The Best?"


Eden is going to be exciting. It's a new course that has lots of climbing, open and exposed sections and at 75 miles (Cat1/2/3) should be tortuous. Will the Five Valley Velo boys come out in force? Will Montana Velo finally put together a winning combination or will G.A.S. continue to impose their will onto the peloton?


I can foresee lots of attacks on the hilly sections that will keep the pace high and the legs and lungs burning. G.A.S. will be organized and it will be up to the other teams to break them up. Matt Seeley took the "W" at Star Meadows last weekend and John Weyrich has been riding well, but NRO may be a little bitter and will definitely be gunning for them. Right now, I don't think anyone can beat Seeley!


The Cat 3's have been showing their strength over the last few weeks and several of them will be vying for the top spot. This course really suits the aggressive riding style of our own Elliot Bassett, but if Jean Meyer (RUR) or Bob Presta (NRO) get away, it's all over. I will be fighting just to stay in the group!


The Cat4/5 group should be a great race, as usual. This year's group of 4/5's has been big, bad and strong! Five Valley Velo's "farm club" has been dominating and it's been awesome to see. Looks like we're going to have even more guys moving up to the 3's by next year. I can see Twohig getting away, but with Rob Gillespie and Kyle Shannon riding better each week, it's anyone's race...Willy got his upgrade and will be racing with the "Big Boys" this weekend. Good luck Willy!


The other strong field has been in the women's Cat1/2/3/4. Tamara Bessette (NRO) has been riding with the men, so Danyel (NRO) has stepped up and will be hard to stop. Lisa Curry (G.A.S.) may be the strongest woman on the road, but without teammates, will find it hard to come up with the win. This race is too close to call.


So come next Sunday we'll find out who will be crowned the Kings and Queens of Montana road racing. Stay tuned.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Fish Trails Criterium Photos








It was cold and VERY wet.

















Wednesday, June 4, 2008

TEAM STAMPEDE Rocks the 70.3


Now I knew we had a lot of talent on our team, but I have to say that I was awestruck to see all of the names listed in today's Missoulian. And that wasn't half of the athletes who competed in Half Ironman Triathlons this past weekend. Team Stampede showed the triathlon world again that we are a force to be reckoned with.

Beginning in Canada, "resident" Pro Triathlete Adam Jensen took 4th overall with a 4:10 time. Alison Forney Gorman took 1st in her age group (the fast women's group), and Donn Livoni beat everyone in his group by 20 minutes!

Congratulations to all of you who participated and thanks for showing North America how tough we are.


Oliver 1/2 Ironman
Adam Jensen (PRO) 4.10.41 4th
Dean McGovern 5.01.56
Jeff Bookwalter 5.04.23
Alison Forney-Gorman 5.04.50 6th, 1st AG
Edie Vanburkirk 5.22.37
Monica LaBarge 5.29.08
Renata Bush 5.32.48
Mark Hebblewhite 5.45.48
Boise 1/2 Ironman
Ben Hoffman (PRO) 4.01.55 6th
Brendan Halpin 4.18.15 18th
Michael Gordon 4.18.31 19th
Linsey Corbin (PRO) 4.34.17 4th
Geoff L'Heureux 4.28.51
Kyle Hummel 4.32.55
Joel Carlson 4.58.43
Jen Leubke 5.05.51
Jesse Agner 5.08.15
Rhea Fuller 5.09.16
Armando Gama 5.34.33
Mark Burke 5.48.23
Molly Bradford 6.42.14
Jennifer Vanderweide 7.46.05
I hope I got everyone!

Five Valley Velo-A Cow Country Classic



Wow, it looks like the team did fantastic over at Wolf Creek this past weekend. Our Cat4/5 team has become quite the dominant force in the peloton this year and we are starting to build up a Cat1/2/3 field. It may not be like the "good old days" yet, but I can see it coming. Our team is getting stronger and the vibe is so positive right now. Great job guys (and gals).


Jeff Twohig and crew rode hard all day and posted SIX guys in the top ten, but the performance of the day has to go to our junior "pro" Mr. Willy Zellmer. Willy had a 40 mile breakaway with Jason Ames that only got caught in the last mile of the race. Willy hung on to 4th. Kyle took 2nd, Rob Gillespie 3rd, Jeff 5th and Travis 6th places overall. Lucca Scariano made it in the top 10. I guess the team put a hurt on the peloton and dropped just about everyone!


I'm now feeling bummed that I didn't make it, but had other commitments. John W. and Elliot represented in the 1/2/3's over the long course. Good job for hanging in there guys. Next up, Whitefish, for the State Championship Criterium. Can anyone say "Fast and Furious?"
Big Thanks to Natasha Westphal for the photos.