Henleyville Road Race, CA

September 20, 2008

Henleyville Road Race, CA

2nd, April Hamlin, Women 1/2/3

Starcrossed, WA

September 20, 2008

Starcrossed, WA

3rd, Erika Krumpelman, Women 3/4
3rd, Kathy Sherwin, Elite Women
10th, Amy Dombroski, Elite Women
14th, Kari Studley, Elite Women
15th, Shannon GIbson, Elite Women

Michigan Double Cross–Day #1, MI

September 20, 2008

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Michigan Double Cross–Day #1, MI

4th, Monica Tory, Women 3/4

Bay Area Women’s Cycling Women’s Racing Series 2008, CA

September 18, 2008

Bay Area Women’s Cycling Women’s Racing Series 2008, CA

1st, April Hamlin, Women 4

Northern California/Nevada Elite State Track Championships, CA

September 17, 2008

Northern California/Nevada Elite State Track Championships, CA

5th, Beth Welliver, 500 Meter Time Trial, Women
4th, Beth Welliver, Kieren, Women
2nd, Beth Welliver, Match Sprints, Women

Cross Over the Border – Macungie, PA

September 15, 2008

Katina Sayers-Walker
As a preface, there are no photographs to my race report and the assumption may be that the race report is boring, well, I can guarantee you sistas that it won’t be! (Also, the title has nothing to do with Johnathan Edwards in case you’re into psychic communcation.)
 
Saturday, I got on my cross bike the first time since last November. The geometry is different, the gears are different from my road and mountain bike, and it just felt plain strange, but nonetheless, I wanted to try out my cross legs and open up my 2008 cross season on Sunday. Jeff and I got up at 4:30 a.m. and left at 5 a.m. to drive to Macungie, PA. There was a full weekend of racing, but we decided to just race on Sunday. The way that the races were scheduled I would able to race twice and I was hoping since I was in unfamiliar territory to get a good butt-kicking. Arriving at the venue (where it had rained all night), I was greeted by a smug UCI commissioner who tried talking me out of doing two races, but I used my ‘gender equality’ logic on her and put that silly notion to rest. My first race was to begin at 10 a.m. and the second at 1:30 p.m. giving me ample time to recover and refuel after a 40 minute effort.
 
During my pre-ride, I noted that there were many slick and off-camber corners due to the terrain being at ski area, and even came cruising back to the car whining, “I wish I had my mountain bike….” but, Jeff reminded me to use my mountain bike skills. Ok, darn…no sympathy. The women’s 3/4 field had 8 starters and they took off fast! I made my way through the field by the time we hit the ski slope I was in 2nd. Cool! I wanted to spend only enough energy to finish in the top three and then prepare for the women’s 1/2/3 race later in the day. I was making my way around the course and came down through a mud bog where I took myself out by hitting a fence post. When I tried to get back on, I didn’t notice that my chain was off, and then I got passed. I’ve been doing this racing for so long that it didn’t take me long to regroup and I was up again and now in pursuit of 2nd place. Eventually, I caught on to her wheel for a lap and went around her and held to finish 2nd with a large enough gap that I didn’t need to sprint. I closed down the gap on the first place gal, but wasn’t able to reel her in. For my efforts, two pairs of brake pads and chain loop. Yippee! Gifts for Jeff!
 
Jeff’s master’s race was between my two races and as I relaxed and hydrated (it was hot and humid!!), I got him ready to go. He also had a good race — finished 3rd — after crashing twice and dropping his chain. It seems that we both were experiencing the newness of our cross  bikes and he just laughed it off. Neither one of us had expectations going into these races and it was nice that we were among a sea of faces that didn’t recognize us, so that when mistakes were made it wasn’t a big deal and only helps us get ready for the upcoming cross season.
 
So, long story short, due to the lack of women for the 1/2/3 race, they ended up canceling it. Bummer. I really wanted the training and watch the top girls go through the course. But, it wasn’t meant to be.
 
Tonight, I am relaxing at the computer and happy with my form. I am also looking forward to cooler cross weather in the upcoming months. C’mon! Let’s do some cross racing Velo Bella sistas!
Katina
 

KissCross #1–Highland Park, MI

September 14, 2008

KissCross #1–Highland Park, MIkzoo

6th, Monica Tory, Women B

Folsom Two Bridges Circuit Race, CA

September 14, 2008

Folsom Two Bridges Circuit Race, CA

6th, Sherri Lehman, Women 4

Apple Fest Race: Montrose, PA, Sept 13, 2008

September 14, 2008

 

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(almost) Always the bridesmaid, never the bride…$25 cash for 2nd place woman is a pleasant treat.  Paid for the entry fee.  But I thought I could have won the whole shebang.  

The Apple Fest Race is a funny, homey, little USCF race with the men and women combined.  After the race, you can feast on home-made cookies, lots of fruit and drinks, all for a short 26 miles of “endless hills.”  It’s also amazingly full of booty to take home:  QOM winner gets a jersey.  Cash prizes paid to 5 places deep.  AND any woman breaking the course time record gets an extra $150!  After breaking my lifetime PR from five years ago by 24 seconds at the club time trial this week,  I felt nearly guaranteed that it was MINE.

On-line registration ended at 10:30 Friday night.  As of 10:15 there were a measly 7 women including me signed up.  I recognized some of the names, but not all and began to wonder if I was being too confident.  When I looked again after the cut off time, one new name had been added that made my blood run cold:  Elizabeth Tyrell.  No!!!!!!!  

Betty is a seasoned racer (somewhere around 54 years old) and wears a stars and stripes jersey for her national champion time trial and probably road racing success.  Katina and I had just raced with her a few weeks ago at the Chris Thater Crit, and while she didn’t finish ahead of us, it was she who really pushed the pace the whole race.  She has won crits by going off the front and then lapping the field.  Still she’s from Downstate…a flat lander…

So the race starts, fast downhill and the field was nicely solid and rode predictably.  I went to my usual place, toward the front, and tried to sit in and just take advantage of the testosterone of the leaders.  All was well, and the first KOM/QOM was to come at around mile 9.  Young Eli (sp?) from Ithaca, with his bleached, formerly pink fluff ruffling in the wind on his seat tube to show his support of the NY Bellas turned to me and chirped, “you got it!” and I believed him, because I hadn’t seen any women in ages.  There were maybe 200 meters to the line and I turned my head to the left, and who do I see, but Ms. Stars And Stripes herself, quietly moving up and passing me!  Verdammt!  And she kept going…I started to lose contact with the leaders.   Betty was dangling, but still hanging in there…  I was done.

The rest of the race, I was with a small group of four – one was the men’s NYS Time Trial Champion, who when I asked why the heck he was back with us, said he was sick.  We worked a ragged paceline and on the last hills all fell to one’s own pace.  I had a small test of my conscience when I realized I was dropping one of my club friends, Rich, who is usually a very good climber – I thought, should I just wait a little for him and we can ride the last mile together or should I just keep pushing and see how I do on that course record, even though Betty’s surely already gotten it?  No karma points for me – I chose the latter and left my pal in the dust wobbling up the hill with cramps in his legs.  Bad choice – I was off the record by a minute.  Betty broke it by two minutes.

Typical for Betty, when I congratulated her on her amazing ride, she replied, “Oh, if you had just managed to stay on a little longer, you’d have been there with me, all they did was sit there and roost the rest of the race!”  How can you begrudge a sportswoman like that?  If someone’s going to win and it’s not me, I want it to be down-to-earth, no pretensions, unassuming, and always cheerful Betty.  And the QOM jersey would have been too big for me anyway.

Here’s a Youtube clip of Ambassador to Women’s Cycling Betty Tyrell.

Kate

LARPD Cyclocross Series #1, CA

September 8, 2008

LARPD Cyclocross Series #1, CA

5th, Yvette Crockrell, Women 35+

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