Robert-Arrived in 1968,married my wonderful wife Kellie in 1998 who is what keeps this dream possible. Thanks to my friends at Cane Creek who gave me an opportunity to race for the first time in 2004. I plan on racing until my body tells me to stop. Shawn-Showed up in 2000, loves to ride(hates to lose)is the joy of Dad and Moms life, and is a hand full but a great young man.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Kellie's first cookie ride
We did the Tour de Blount this past weekend in TN which was Kellie's first organized ride. She did the 42 mile route and we had the pleasure of having Kenny ride with us which between myself and him made for entertainment. She did great and never complained, we even had a little rain. I am very proud of her and she proved a lot to herself. She is already asking when our next event is.
Shawn is fired up as well. He is now racing with the Asheville youth cycling/ DIY team. He raced in Dilworth and once at the track so far. The big thing right now is when is his bike going to be done. Thanks to the folks at Cane Creek they hooked him up with a Ridley frame and it should be finished this week. He can't wait to ride it and is talking about nationals.
This weekend will be motor pacing and our anniversary on Sunday. Shawn is going camping with the scouts so Kellie and I can have some quiet time and get some riding in by ourselves after she trys to kill me with the scooter.
Shawn is fired up as well. He is now racing with the Asheville youth cycling/ DIY team. He raced in Dilworth and once at the track so far. The big thing right now is when is his bike going to be done. Thanks to the folks at Cane Creek they hooked him up with a Ridley frame and it should be finished this week. He can't wait to ride it and is talking about nationals.
This weekend will be motor pacing and our anniversary on Sunday. Shawn is going camping with the scouts so Kellie and I can have some quiet time and get some riding in by ourselves after she trys to kill me with the scooter.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Tour de moore / brick city crit
Dave Hall and I raced the 1/2 road race on Saturday. We had 86 at the start and 110 miles to go. There was a 10+ mile straight that took us to a loop for 8 laps. We had a break go in the first 20 miles and everyone else was content to mark each other. Dave started cramping on the first lap but was in it for the finish. The group caught the break with 1.5 laps to go and as the Field was coming in to the final 10 miles it got crazy as usual. 5-6k out I was moving up with Dave in front on me. With multiple close crashes I was fighting for a spot. With 1k to go I was in the money and so was Dave, we made a left hand turn at 500 meter when a guy 3 spots to my left pulled his rear wheel out of the frame, everybody pushed right on me and a rider blew up in front of me at the same time. I was pushed out in some body's yard got around the guy, bunny hopped back up on the road and lost 15-20 places ending up 44th. Dave was in front of the mess and got 11th.
Brick city crit I raced 40+ with everyone marking each other and no break aways. In turn 3 on the last lap got a bad spot and ended up 11th.Right after that was the 30+ which Dave was in. 3 laps in a rider rolled off the front and a half a lap later Dave rolled away. Everybody was to busy watching each other and they got 15 seconds and held it there for the next 15 to 20 minutes. With 10 to go I went to the front to keep the pace under control and marked all the attacks. With 3 to go Dave and the other rider were right behind us and Metro put a massive attack in putting me last. I fought my way back and ended up 13th but Dave made it stick and got ABRC another win.
Congrats to Tim with 11th and Adam, Brian, Marcus and Marios in the masters and Brendon from Chainheart with 9th in the 1/2 at the Tour de Moore
Brick city crit I raced 40+ with everyone marking each other and no break aways. In turn 3 on the last lap got a bad spot and ended up 11th.Right after that was the 30+ which Dave was in. 3 laps in a rider rolled off the front and a half a lap later Dave rolled away. Everybody was to busy watching each other and they got 15 seconds and held it there for the next 15 to 20 minutes. With 10 to go I went to the front to keep the pace under control and marked all the attacks. With 3 to go Dave and the other rider were right behind us and Metro put a massive attack in putting me last. I fought my way back and ended up 13th but Dave made it stick and got ABRC another win.
Congrats to Tim with 11th and Adam, Brian, Marcus and Marios in the masters and Brendon from Chainheart with 9th in the 1/2 at the Tour de Moore
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