FLCC> FLCC Digest, Vol 45, Issue 38
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Tue May 29 12:31:03 EDT 2007
Those ''old farts" are almost every bit as fast as we young holigans. I'm 19 and Andy beat me by a second (although he is a powerhouse I'm a toothpick with legs) in the TT and Glenn was 1s back. The cat 3 race was a mere 3 minutes faster than the 45+ race over the same distance. What's that say to you? I think we ought to have a young holigans vs. old farts race TTT on Coddington because I don't think the young guys would have any shot at a hot dog eating contest.
;)
Congrats to all on a good weekend in Cuse'. Especially you young-guy humbling "old farts."
Respectfully,
Matt
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1. Cookies and Wonder Wheels (Ed Luban)
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In the sports section of today's Syracuse Post-Standard is a good photo of
oth teams in action in the Masters 45+ crit yesterday. Unfortunately, the
hoto isn't (yet?) in the online version of the paper.
Eddie Luban
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At 60 miles, I knew the first event of the Syracuse Race Weekend
ould be a long haul. The composition of both the course and the
ield meant The Super Saver Plan would not be possible. The only way
o get through this race would be to bend over and work for most of
he distance.
I got a free ride to the first climb, but after that it was time to
o to work... all the way to the finish. Making the first group was
ut of the question. Making the second group was possible, but
hey'd have to scrape me up after 30 miles. I opted for what would
ecome the 3rd group on the road. Riders were spread out in 2s and
s. I paired up with Rich Karaz, as we are old friends, and he is
echnically perfect, and we got rolling. In about 10K, we would end
p with a circular pace line of 13.
When we got to the hill on the second lap, I was the first casualty.
ith no one in sight behind me, I had to ride the next 10 miles solo,
fter which 2 guys rolled up and I joined them. I finished 30th.
I skipped the 1 mile TT that evening, due to the high amount of
anging around required. I heard it was a fun course, and that en
oute to winning the 35+ TT, AndyM had, as they say in motorcycle
acing parlance, "a moment". (I'll let him tell you about it.)
On Sunday, the 45+ criterium at Onondaga Park starts, as expected,
ast. My legs are toast from the day before, but I am strong enough
o stay on the back. At about 12 miles I can see the field is about
o split. Glenn and Ernie are at the back, and light a rocket to
ridge. Having nowhere near enough watts to do that, I stay put. A
ew other guys try to bridge, but it is too late.
On the last lap I decide to use what I have left, and go for a few
rumbs. Down around the left hand banked corner it is single file.
he front 2 bikes slow just out of the dip, and I open it up. It is
long way to the line, but I keep some power down to the ground.
our guys come by with 20 meters to go.
It was a fun race weekend, and I was happy with my results. 60 miles
as my longest ride of the year.
In the omnium. Ernie was 2nd. Glenn was 4th. I think AndyM also
id well, but am not sure of his place.
See you in Binghamton this Sunday.
-- Steve.
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ate: Tue, 29 May 2007 07:08:53 -0400
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Way to go Ernie, Glenn and Andy M! I'm starting to think that maybe
he next version of the FLCC jersey should include some text
omething along the lines of "Our old farts are faster than your old
arts!"
Paul Monkman
n May 28, 2007, at 8:52 PM, Steve Edgar wrote:
> At 60 miles, I knew the first event of the Syracuse Race Weekend
would be a long haul. The composition of both the course and the
field meant The Super Saver Plan would not be possible. The only way
to get through this race would be to bend over and work for most of
the distance.
I got a free ride to the first climb, but after that it was time to
go to work... all the way to the finish. Making the first group was
out of the question. Making the second group was possible, but
they'd have to scrape me up after 30 miles. I opted for what would
become the 3rd group on the road. Riders were spread out in 2s and
3s. I paired up with Rich Karaz, as we are old friends, and he is
technically perfect, and we got rolling. In about 10K, we would end
up with a circular pace line of 13.
When we got to the hill on the second lap, I was the first casualty.
With no one in sight behind me, I had to ride the next 10 miles solo,
after which 2 guys rolled up and I joined them. I finished 30th.
I skipped the 1 mile TT that evening, due to the high amount of
hanging around required. I heard it was a fun course, and that en
route to winning the 35+ TT, AndyM had, as they say in motorcycle
racing parlance, "a moment". (I'll let him tell you about it.)
On Sunday, the 45+ criterium at Onondaga Park starts, as expected,
fast. My legs are toast from the day before, but I am strong enough
to stay on the back. At about 12 miles I can see the field is about
to split. Glenn and Ernie are at the back, and light a rocket to
bridge. Having nowhere near enough watts to do that, I stay put. A
few other guys try to bridge, but it is too late.
On the last lap I decide to use what I have left, and go for a few
crumbs. Down around the left hand banked corner it is single file.
The front 2 bikes slow just out of the dip, and I open it up. It is
a long way to the line, but I keep some power down to the ground.
Four guys come by with 20 meters to go.
It was a fun race weekend, and I was happy with my results. 60 miles
was my longest ride of the year.
In the omnium. Ernie was 2nd. Glenn was 4th. I think AndyM also
did well, but am not sure of his place.
See you in Binghamton this Sunday.
-- Steve.
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