2008
WCA News Archive |
- Illinois
Cyclocross Championships at Montrose Park, 11/25/08
- Bike Swap
at UW-Milwaukee Union, 11/17/08
- 18th Annual
Cronometro Bike Swap, 11/4/08
- Fall
Fundraiser for the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin a Success,
10/22/08
- Keep your number!,
10/1/08
- GDVC Rider
Involved in Tragic Accident, 9/20/08
- WCA
Treasurer, Amy Miller, Remembers Gregg Bednorski, 9/20/08
- Bike racers
invade Wisconsin for Jonathan Page's Planet Bike Cup on September
27 and 28 in Sun Prairie, 9/8/08
- Save the
Date: October 17 for Bike Fed Gala, 9/8/08
- Ben
Turner of Cycle-Smart to lead Cyclocross Clinic in Chicago,
8/29/08
- Jonathan
Page clinic to kick off cyclocross season on August 30th,
8/19/08
- Midwest
Cycling Series to Expand in 2009; Additional Racing Events to
Follow, 8/5/08
- $1K
Women's Track Event!, 8/5/08
- Used
Cycling Clothing, Shoes, Pedals Wanted, 7/24/08
- History
of the Washington Park Velodrome, 6/3/08
- Bontrager
Sponsors Women's Series, 5/15/08
- Racing
at Kenosha Velodrome to Start May 20, 5/7/08
- Introducing
a New Category for 2008: Masters 3/4, 3/26/08
- WCA's
Gordy Paulson running for USCF Board; Your Vote Needed, 7/15/08
- Team
GEARGRINDER Celebrates Road, Mountain Bike and Triathlon Victories,
6/20/08
- An
update on our Brother John Owen, 6/20/08
- State
Road Race Recap, 6/20/08
- A
Request to Help a Fellow Rider, 6/6/08
- June
15th Race Date Changed , 6/6/08
- State
Time Trial Race Report, 6/4/08
- June
20th Race Cancelled, 6/3/08
- 2008
Madison Practice Crits, 5/13/08
- State
Criterium Location Changed, 3/26/08
- Bicycle
Racers and Tri-athletes needed for Trek TV commercial, 5/7/08
- Bayshore
Town Center Criterium Announced, 5/5/08
- Ride to the
Movies with Gary Fisher, 4/17/08
- Are you New
to Racing?, 4/17/08
- SHEBOYGAN
WCA OPENER CANCELLED, 4/3/08
- 2008 WCA
Cyclocross Series, 3/22/08
- Women's
Road/Criterium Racing Clinic , 3/15/08
- Lance Armstrong
Visits Shorewood (Milwaukee) to Advocate for Smoking Ban,
3/10/08
- Annual
Meeting Minutes Online, 3/1/08
- UW Cycling's
"Tour Baby" Cancelled , 2/11/08
- Clif Bar
Wrappers Worth Cash! , 2/11/08
- 2008
WCA Road Schedule Released, 1/31/08
- New
Rules Regarding Upgrades, 1/31/08
- UW Cycling Screens
"Tour Baby" on February 12 in Madison, 1/31/08
- A Day at a UCI
World Cup Track Event, 1/24/08
- WCA ANNUAL
MEETING NOTICE - SAVE THE DATE , 12/21/07
UW
Cycling's "Tour Baby" Cancelled
from Ashley Simon, Vice President
UW Cycling Club: "Between the low ticket sales, bad weather,
and Obama at the Kohl Center, it's in the club's best interest to
cancel the event. It is very disheartening for those that have put
countless hours into the event. For those of you that were planning
on coming, I thank you for supporting our club."
Clif
Bar Wrappers Worth Cash!
Clif Bar is partnering with TerraCycle
to reduce the number of energy bar wrappers in landfills. The Wrapper
Brigade program asks us to collect energy bar wrappers (any brand),
send them in, and receive 2 cents apiece for a charity that we choose.
The collected wrappers will be recycled into outdoor products like
backpacks. If you're interested, sign up for Wrapper Brigade by
visiting: http://www.terracycle.net/brigades.
There is no cost to participate. Participants get four collection
bags that hold 200 energy bar wrappers each. You simply mail the
collection bags back to TerraCycle and designate the charity you
want to support. All shipping costs are covered by the program to
encourage people to collect as many wrappers as possible.
WCA will figure out how to collect wrappers at races and send the
funds to the Matt Wittig Memorial Foundation. If someone would like
to assist, please contact: becx6132@gmail.com.
WCA
ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE - SAVE THE DATE
The annual meeting will be Sunday, January
27, 2008 at 2 p.m. Location: Delafield Brewhaus.
Clubs are invited to send as many delegates
to the meeting as they wish and any rider can send suggested agenda
items. Traditionally, the annual meeting serves to iron out any
new race categories, elect the board of directors, and brainstrorm
future intitiatives to strengthen WCA racing. Please send agenda
suggestions to Gordy Paulson at gordo0106@hotmail.com.
Be
in a Trek TV Commercial
Bicycle Racers and Tri-athletes needed
for Trek TV commercial: $500 for principals, $150 for extras. Trek
is looking for males aged 20-40 and 55 - 80. No acting experience
necessary. Filming will take place on June 6th and 7th in Milwaukee
area. Casting is scheduled for May 16th and 17th on the eastside
of Madison. To make an appointment to audition, call or email Rebecca
Vaughn: 414-562-8687 or rebeccajvaughn@gmail.com.
Bayshore
Town Center Criterium Announced
Team Wheel & Sprocket, in conjunction
with the Bayshore Town Center in Glendale, WI have announced a new
criterium to be held the evening of Friday June 20th. The event
will feature five races - Junior 15-18, Women open, Masters 30+,
Cat 3-4 and Pro 1-2. The Pro 1-2 event will be presented by Sun-Ringle
and will feature a cash prize list of at least $4,000. All proceeds
from this event will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
(JDRF). Visit www.teamwheelandsprocket.com
to keep up with additional details as they are announced.
For more information:
Morgan Wiswall – 920-727-1721
morgan.wiswall@sbcglobal.net
Ride
to the Movies with Gary Fisher
The dude who started the mountain bike
craze is coming to Madison in May. Fishman (as he is known around
Trek) is giving a talk before the presentation of the movie “Klunkerz.”
The movie features all of the characters that worked with Fish to
build the machine and the momentum for mountain biking.
Click here
for details. Space is limited and is filling fast (we’re not
kidding)..
Are
you New to Racing?
Here’s a few things you need to
know to race a bike and you can find more information two ways;
explore this site and ask your fellow riders!
Arrival
- Arrive at the race about 1.5 hours
early to allow time to register, pin your numbers on your jersey,
check the course and warm up
Warm up
- It’s a good idea to warm up
the muscles before you get to the start line. A trainer is handy
as you can place it out of the wind and pedal away without missing
your start. If you prefer the real road, be sure to keep an eye
out for glass on the road. You don’t need to be fixing flats
before a race if you can help it.
- Everyone is different when it comes
to warm ups; some need 5 minutes, others may need 30 minutes.
Figure out what works for you
Numbers
- Ask at registration which side your
numbers get pinned on. Ask someone (anyone will do) how to pin
a number on properly. When pinning a number never use the pre-cut
holes as you’ll never get the pin out without tearing your
jersey. Always pin through the number and jersey, then back out.
Don't use the holes. Craig will make fun of you if you show up
with your number upside down, in the wrong spot, or something
else that will make your number hard to read.
Start Time
- Always be ready to go and at the
start line at the appointed time. I.e, if you race starts at 9,
it’s best to be at the start line about 8:50. If the races
are on time you’ll appreciate the front row starting spot.
OrRaces may be running behind schedule but the official will be
able to tell you how far behind. It's your responsibility to be
at the start on time.
Rules
- It’s your responsibility to
know the rules. The officials will give instructions at the start
time, but mainly that is to remind riders of the length of the
race and any special features of the race (primes, for example).
Take some time to read the USCF rule book. You can find it at
usacycling.org.
Have fun, and if you have questions
just send a note to becx6132@gmail.com.
We’ll post commonly asked questions on-line with answers provided
by WCA riders.
SHEBOYGAN
WCA OPENER CANCELLED
With great regret the organizers of
the WCA Sheboygan race have had no other choice but to cancel the
race due to the snow and ice that remains on the course. All avenues
have been pursued to remove the snow but to no avail. Go ahead and
make plans for the 100 mile ride on that day. See you at GDVC #1.
2008
WCA Cyclocross Series
2008 is shaping up to be another great
year of cyclocross racing for the WCA. This year’s series
will kick off with a weekend of UCI racing on September 27 and 28
and then will continue through to the state championships at Hales
Corner on November 23. Most of the race venues remained unchanged
from 2007 with the exception of the race sponsored by the UW Whitewater
Cycling team. UWW has several new venues that are under consideration
and look forward to offering a new challenge to racers.
Only a few changes were made to the
series with the most notable being the addition of a Cat 4 50+ race
that will race at the beginning of the day with the very popular
Cat 4 40+ event. Also, in 2008 the Cat 1-2 race will no longer be
open to Cat 3 riders. However, new USA Cycling upgrade rules should
make it easier for those wanting to upgrade to Cat 2.
Watch for more information on the WCA
Cyclocross Series this summer. It’s shaping up to be the best
one yet.
2008 Schedule:
September 27 – MadCross presents Jonathon Page’s Planet
Bike Cup
September 28 - Mad Cross presents Jonathon Page’s Planet Bike
Cup
October 4 - Cam-Rock Cyclocross
October 5 - Lapham Peak Cyclocross
October 18 - Badger Prairie Cyclocross
October 19 - Gibbs Lake Cyclocross
October 26 - Washington Park Cyclocross
November 1 - Kletsch Park Cyclocross
November 2 - Estabrook Cyclocross
November 15 - UW Whitewater Cyclocross (new venue TBA)
November 23 - Hales Corner State Cyclocross Championship
Women's
Road/Criterium Racing Clinic
Whether you are just thinking about
trying bike racing and would like to learn more, or if you are a
current racer wanting to develop your skills and strategy, this
will be a great learning opportunity. Kristin Wentworth and Monique
Karlen of Team Kenda, along with other experienced women racers,
will share knowledge and experience to give you the confidence to
try your first race or help you work on areas you would like to
improve. We will start with a classroom portion and then later work
on practical skills on our bikes, and finish with our own practice
crit for those who would like to try.
When: Sunday, April
6th
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Where: HospiceCare, Inc. 5395 E. Cheryl Parkway
Who: Any current or prospective women racers (can
be from any team, or even not on a team)
Lunch: You have the option of purchasing really
great food from the Café on site (really….the food
is awesome!) or bringing a brown bag lunch.
Cost: Clinic itself is free! For insurance purposes
we will be requiring participants to have either an annual WCA license
or purchase a one-day license (would be $5.) More info to come.
Bring lunch money if desired.
Attire: Just be comfortable. Bring your bike and
cycling clothes for the afternoon. For safety reasons, no aerobars.
For questions or to register, please contact Amanda Pischke at amanda_pischke@yahoo.com.
Pre-registration is highly encouraged, and much appreciated.
Dowload
flyer
Lance
Armstrong Visits Shorewood (Milwaukee) to Advocate for Smoking Ban
Amy Miller, WCA Treasurer and resident
of Shorewood got to hear Lance Armstrong make an eloquent pitch
to ban smoking in all public places in Wisconsin. Armstrong was
joined by Governor Jim Doyle and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett the
Oakcrest Tavern. The tavern is a non-smoking establishment that
has thrived due to their nonsmoking stance.

According to Amy Miller, Armstrong spoke
in Wisconsin to support the proposed state-wide no smoking ban currently
before the Wisconsin legislature. "Without a doubt Lance was the
best speaker - it's probably the same speech he delivers over and
over, but nonetheless it was great he's willing to use his fame
to push our lawmakers to decide when (not if) they will implement
a state-wide ban," said Miller.
Now a forward-thinking Wisconsin rider
might look up their legislator right now and send him or her a note
asking them to support the no smoking ban. Let's see how many WCA
riders we can get to write a short email to their elected official(s).
Go!
Annual
Meeting Minutes Online
Annual Meeting Minutes are online. If
you didn't make the meeting in January please click here
to read what your fellow riders cooked up for you in the '08 season.
UW
Cycling Screens "Tour Baby" on February 12 in Madison
The UW Cycling Club is holding a special
screening of the movie "Tour Baby" to raise funds for the Davis
Phinney foundation and, well, to have a good time watching a movie
about cycling. The UW club has cooked up some raffles and a silent
auction and this being Madison, you know there will be some good
cycling goodies up for bid. Need info? Contact simon2@wisc.edu.
2008
WCA Road Schedule Released
Click here
to see what exoctic Wisconsin cities you'll spend time in this spring
and summer! It's a great calendar and thanks to all the WCA clubs
for making it happen.
WCA
Day at a UCI World Cup Track Event
Heidi Mingesz, WCAs Technical Director
was selected as an official for the World Cup Track event in Los
Angeles last week. A world cup event is similar to, say, a NFC Play
off game; lots of hype, tight regulations and nerves are on edge.
Heidi sent this "postcard" from L.A. about her experience. Enjoy!
I was fortunate to be appointed to work
at the World Cup track event in Los Angeles this year. With one
day down, and two to go, here are a few of the highlights!
Now we have a plane; when we find a
pilot.... It was an arduous journey - got in to LA four hours later
than planned due to a ridiculous chain of circumstances with airlines
and airplanes. And some days I think bike racing is disorganized?
Met up with my ride - Rey Trevino and
Mike McCartan had only been circling the airport for an hour- to
learn that, instead of a cushy job turning lap cards, I was to be
the arrival judge! (that's chief judge in non-UCI-speak) Still something
of a sinecure, given the array of technical support Tissot gives.
A. Fourteen laptops, five printers,
three timing consoles, five technicians, half a dozen officials
and a couple of UCI delegates
Q. What do you need on the judges stand at a World Cup?
UCI fashions
Uniforms are much more casual and fashion
forward than they were in the '80's, but I was still a little concerned
that I'd brought the wrong shoes. First thing I noticed this morning
was that Andy Taus had exactly the same shoes as I! If Andy does
anything, you can be sure it's all right.
Is that a banana in your pocket?, or....
Neophyte officials may laugh, but in a move reminiscent of The Chocolate
Solder (an operetta based on Shaw's Arms and the Man) veteran UCI
comm Andy Taus stocked up on fruit and bagels at the breakfast buffet.
Andy definitely had the last laugh today!
Even on the track...
Failure of the starting blocks and a
malfunction of the starter's pistol caused injury and heartache
during the team sprint. The blocks failed to release the lead rider,
the gun wouldn't fire, the other team came around at full speed
(half a lap is about 7 seconds), and a rider hit the machine, sending
the trapped rider flying as well. I've never seen a bike break into
so many pieces. Both riders eventually walked away, but one suffered
a concussion and broken arm. We are all thankful and amazed that
it was no worse.
Another advance in technology
Remember when pursuits were started
and ended with a gunshot? The starting shot has long since been
replaced with the electronic countdown clock, and now Tissot has
incorporated a simulated ending shot into the device. Sounds more
like a video game than a gunshot, but it's much more environmentally
friendly (not to mention cheaper! it used to take hundreds of blanks
to get through a championship)
Record number of riders
With everyone trying to qualify for
the Olympics, there are billions and billions (sorry Mr. Sagan)
of riders here. The morning session was moved up to 9:00, and we
knew it would be a long one. At 5:42 p.m., with breakfast just a
distant memory, we were released to enjoy our sumptuous bag lunches
(according to Andy Taus, the UCI regs used to require that there
be a slice of cheese in every commissaire's lunch, and today, there
wasn't) for eighteen minutes before we needed to hit the track for
the evening session.
Bird needs new music
Anyone who has lasted through an entire
Superweek knows this, good race music though it may be. Viktor Rapinski
is here, so is Wan Kam Po. If I closed my eyes I could easily imagine
I was back in a hot and humid Wisconsin July. Oh, wait - last night
I slept in a luxurious king-sized bed with about fifteen assorted
pillows in an expansive suite at a good hotel.
We're not at Superweek any more, Toto! |
LANCE
ARMSTRONG JUNIOR OLYMPIC RACE SERIES APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE
Series is Part of USA Cycling’s
Junior Development Efforts and Provides Gateway to USA Cycling Junior
Development Camps
Colorado Springs, Colo. (January 5, 2007)—Applications
for the Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Race Series are now available to
race promoters interested in supporting the junior development efforts
of USA Cycling.
Entering its 15th year in 2007, the Lance
Armstrong Junior Olympic Race Series is a program designed by USA Cycling
and endorsed by seven-time Tour de France winner and Olympic medalist
Lance Armstrong and provides racing opportunities for junior and U23-aged
athletes. Over the course of the last 15 years, the series has evolved
into a nationally-recognized junior development program with 88 events
on the calendar in 2006.
In 2007, USA Cycling hopes to provide even
more racing opportunities for young riders through the development of
long-term partnerships with race organizers who will create a safe and
fun racing environment.
The Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Race Series
is part of USA Cycling’s athlete development pipeline and gives
developing riders aged 15-22 a chance to earn an invitation to USA Cycling
Regional Development Camps via a top-five placing in a series race.
Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Race Series
events will provide racing opportunities for boys and girls as young as
10 years old to 22-year-old men and women.
Invitations to USA Cycling Regional Development
Camps are based on competitive race results from either Lance Armstrong
Junior Olympic Race Series events or its mountain bike counterpart, the
Alison Dunlap Junior Olympic Mountain Bike Series, in the 15-18-year-old
age groups. Riders aged 14 are eligible for camp invitations provided
they achieve competitive results racing in the 15-18-year-old age group
categories.
Race promoters interested in becoming part
of the Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Race Series can download an application
here: http://www.usacycling.org/forms/lajorsapp.pdf,
or, for more information, contact USA Cycling National Events Manager
Tom Vinson at tvinson@usacycling.org.
About USA Cycling
Recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee and the Union Cycliste Internationale,
USA Cycling promotes American cycling through its 60,000 members and 2,500
annual events. USA Cycling associations include the BMX Association (BMX),
National Off-Road Bicycle Association (mountain bike), U.S. Cycling Federation
(road/track), the National Collegiate Cycling Association and the U.S.
Professional Racing Organization (professional men’s road). For
more information visit www.usacycling.org or contact USA Cycling Director
of Communications, Andy Lee at 719-866-4867.
It's
time for an upgrade if
- You're a category 5 and have raced in 10
races
- You're a category 4 and consistently in
the top ten places
- You're a category 3 and consistently in
the top six places
Go to www.usacycling.org
and click on "My USA Cycling". Create an online account page
for yourself if you have not already done so. Near the bottom of the page
are buttons for "upgrade/downgrade" for the various disciplines.
Click on the appropriate button; indicate the category you are requesting,
and include a resume of pertinent experience and/or results. This request
is automatically forwarded to WCA's Technical Director, Heidi Mingesz,
for approval.
Renew
Your Club Online
Club Memberships expire December 31, so renew
now to avoid your members getting "unattached" licenses! If
you are already listed as a club contact person with USA Cycling (you
can check at https://www.usacycling.org/clubs/index.php?state=WI)
the procedure is:
- Go to www.usacycling.
- Click on "My USA Cycling" and
about midway down the page you will see a light blue bar that says "Special
USA Cycling Roles". Under that heading, you should find "Manage
USA Cycling Clubs"
- This should take you to your club page,
where you can edit any contact information and renew with a credit card
- This is a good time to specify "event
organizers" for your club, as only persons listed are able to file
permit applications online.
If you are not currently listed as a club
contact, please email Heidi Mingesz, wcatech @ earthlink.net to have this
corrected.
TENTATIVE
2007 Calendar
We've heard from
a number of people who just can't wait until February to see the schedule.
We have put together a list of events which are confirmed for next year,
but this is not the final schedule. view
tentative list.
Win
a Free Frame, Fork and Fit in the Transition Triple
$2,500 in Give-a-ways Marks Opening of 1st
All-in-one Personal Training Studio, Performance Center & Bicycle
Store
Friday March 23 and Saturday March 24 at
Transition in Pewaukee.
What: Indoor bike time trails, fitness challenges,
family fun and $2,500 in prizes and give-a-ways mark the grand opening
of, Transition, Milwaukee’s first all-in-one personal training studio,
performance center and bicycle store.
Where: Lakeside at 203 W. Wisconsin Ave.,
Pewaukee.
When: Friday, March 23, 5p
• Hydrate with free wine & beer and fuel up with delicious appetizers
• Start warming up early -- Indoor time trials start at 5:30p
• Transition Triple: Where Finishing Last Wins – Last one
holding on wins free bicycle frame, fork and fit. We’ll stay with
you as long as it takes – hours, days or even weeks. Starts at 6p.
When will it end?
Saturday, March 24, 7a
• Free Breakfast & Lunch
• Indoor time trials 7a, 10a, 1p
• Stability Ball Balance Contest 9a
• Push-ups Contest 10a
• Monkey Bars Pull-ups Contest Noon
• Kid’s Fitness & Fun Circuit 1:30p
• Stability Ball Balance Contest 2:30p
About: For the first time in Southeastern
Wisconsin, weekend warriors, recreational and endurance athletes alike
have a single destination for personal and group training, advanced fitness
testing, movement and massage, coaching and full-service bicycle needs.
Transition is Metro Milwaukee’s first all-in-one personal training
studio, performance center and bicycle store. Whether the goal is a daily
walk or a first-place finish, Transition offers customers the same types
of services and equipment that were once reserved just for elite and professional
athletes. Owned and operated by one of the area’s leading personal
trainers, Pete Mueller, and former competitive cyclist and bicycle retailer
John Huenink.
Contact: Transition, 262-264-0070, www.transition.bz
Lapham
Peak Friends Spring Bike Swap
As many cyclists anticipate this year's bike
season, many have equipment they no longer use or they are looking for
changes. Five bike shops will be attending this year and many private
vendors. The Bike Swap is on Saturday, March 24. Click here
for the flyer.
Good
News for Juniors
The entire Wisconsin Cup series has been accepted
into the Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Road Series. Juniors and U-23
riders will receive recognition, and points towards qualifying for development
camps.
USAC
Grant Application for Juniors Available
Juniors interested in attending a regional
USAC camp in LaCrosse or any other USAC event but don't have the financial
means to go are encouraged to apply for a grant to cover some or all of
the cost. Click here
for the application.
PCW
Introduces JOE GRINDER Coffee
This
editor/addict did not need another reason to buy coffee but all the same
PCW Cycling of Sheboygan came up with the perfect reason: a catchy name
and great artwork to match.
According to Paul Weaver, the club got into
the retail coffee business about two months ago. PCW Team members have
been selling the brand to bike shops in Wisconsin. The goal is to promote
the PCW team and raise some extra funds for the club’s sponsored
riders and juniors.
Weaver came up with the “Gear Grinder” name and found out
the name was available and some leg work later, the brand was born. The
coffee is locally roasted by Milwaukee’s own Stone Creek Coffee
(many of you will remember, fondly, the team that Stone Creek sponsored.
*Sigh* miss those free coffee coupons!).Gear Grinder blend can be purchased
from the PCW website, under the “merchandise” tab:
www.pcwcycling.org
State
Crit Championship Date Change
The date of the State Criterium Championship
has changed; please mark you calendars for July 7.
WCA
Season Kicks off - Belgian Style
Driving
to Sheboygan Sunday for opening day of the ‘07 season was an exercise
in expectation management. Since the day started sunny in Madison it was
taken for granted that sun would prevail. Alas, the rain we left behind
followed us.
A gentle rain became a slashing downpour and
everything in between all the way to Sheboygan. There was sliver of sun
as we pulled into Everygreen Park and we thought we might just have squeaked
past the squall line. That euphoria lasted all of 10 seconds as the rain
caught up to us as soon as the car stopped. It didn’t matter though
as Team Polska was ready for all conditions. What they had organized was
a well run, Belgian-style Spring Classic and while the conditions weren’t
the best the course was absolutely safe. The course was in a park which
meant no road oil so the twisty descent proved to be a non-issue.
Team
Polska debuted the cat 4 women’s race and 20 riders turned out to
contest the first race of the new women’s series, a race taken by
Ashley James. Fortunately that race was held earlier in the day and with
lighter turnout in the remaining races it was obvious that the weather
scared a few people off.
The start/finish line had been moved to a
spot where the organizers and officials could take cover in the park office.
That also proved to be the best (driest) viewing point for the race. At
least 30 people were jammed under the building’s awning, cheering,
and teasing the riders who passed and who were carrying more mud each
lap. Where the mud came from is a mystery, but there was plenty of it
on the riders faces at the end of every race that started after 2:30.
Also under the awning was a jovial Gordy Paulson (WCA President) and Jeff
Littman (past WCA board member) who looked way too clean for the conditions.
Heidi Mingesz was at her usual post, with daughter Emma keeping things
running smoothly.
Team Polska and WCA would like to thank the
City of Sheboygan for use of the park, and John Bartow at Fond du Lac
Cycle and Fitness for allowing us to represent his event as the sponsoring
team. Chad Wilsing, the race director did a fabulous job at planning the
event and laying the groundwork for seamless race.
Team Polska will be back on the WCA calendar
with a European-style cyclocross event in November. Brief results of some
of yesterday’s events:
Women’s Open
1, Casey Cissna Nova/ IS Corp
2. Madeline Puissant Nova/ IS Corp
3. Rebecca Anderson Americas Dairyland
Men 1,2:
1. John Acker Wheel and Sprocket
2. Ryan White PCW Cycling
3. Kyle Jacobson Nova/ IS Corp
Women’s Cat 4
Sponsored by Brazen Dropouts/Beans & Barley
1. Ashley James Nova/ IS Corp
2. Kaitie Antonneau Nova/ IS Corp
3. Kate Ross America's Dairyland
Mmasters 1,2,3
1. Chris Halverson Spring Street
2. Brian Rybarik Schwinn Homegrown
3. Dave Eckel Wheaton Franciscan
Photos compliments of Andy
Reiland and Chris Schutte...








Cycle
& Run Night & New Madison Bike Shop
A new bike shop is opening in the Madison
burb of Verona. Called “Exclusive Cycles” the shop has teamed
up with a local pub, Irish Waters, to host a series called “Cycle
& Run Night” that kicks off on March 27. Tammy Zurak is behind
this gathering and she intends to host informational clinics weekly to
provide a welcome atmosphere to new and seasoned riders alike. Details
here:
WHO: You! You’re cordially
invited to the new CYCLE & RUN NIGHT each Tuesday Night at Irish Waters
pub/restaurant in Madison. Please also invite your friends!
WHAT: Our kickoff gathering will introduce you to “Exclusive
Cycles”, Madison’s newest bike shop. Please come in for a
chance to win:
• A free set of Michelin Pro2 Race Tires (MSRP $54.00 each) your
choice of color!
• Half off ($150 Value) an elite bicycle fitting performed by Exclusive
Cycles owner Jeff Mawhinney. He will analyze you in a real world setting
(not just plumb lines!) and utilize biomechanics and Dartfish to give
you the best fit you’ve ever had! (Both items are sponsored by Exclusive
Cycles.)
HOW: CYCLE & RUN NIGHT will start after work every Tuesday evening.
Please come to Irish Waters and do the following:
• Park in our lot.
• Come in and get a free raffle ticket and fill up your wattle bottles
if necessary.
• Pick up (if you choose) a ride or run cue sheet and map. Rides/runs
will be informal, plan to leave at 5:30pm or whenever you get there! There
will not be leaders or sweepers unless designated each week.
WHY: You can mingle with a variety of Madison’s cycling and running
community, make new friends, find new training partners, listen to great
speakers or clinics to get interesting info about your sport, and eat
great food and have great drink! Best of all there will be cool gifts
given away weekly to those present with their raffle ticket in hand between
8pm-9pm. Each week will be a rotating list of cycle and run related topics
and giveaways.
WHEN: Starts this coming Tuesday, March 27th after work.
Speakers/clinics will generally be around 7-7:30pm and the giveaways will
happen after 8pm.
WHERE: We’re on the corner of Whitney Way &
University Ave. Our phone number is 608-233-3398. You can see our menu
on the web at www.foodspot.com/irishwaters
RSVP- Please RVSP to me: Tammy Zurak (Manager, Irish
Waters) at this email address (irishwaterspub@yahoo.com) if you know you
are coming so we can be properly staffed to meet your needs quickly! J
Look forward to seeing you there!
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