Indiana/Kentucky District Road Race

June 7, 2003

 Rider Team Place Field
Savage Hill Cycling Team Archive 
4th 
Cat 3 
Savage Hill Cycling Team Archive 
10th 
Cat 3 
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Savage Hill Cycling Team Archive 
11th 
Cat 3 
Savage Hill Cycling Team Archive 
Field 
Cat 4-5 
Savage Hill Cycling Team Archive 
Field 
Cat 3 
Savage Hill Cycling Team Archive 
Field 
Cat 4-5 
  Rob Rhodes: 10th, Cat 3
Rob Rhodes
 
Attack like 15-20x making sure everybody shakes their head at you. Then attack again to make them think your crazy. Then after that attack again just cause riding slow sucks. Attack soo much that your teammates might think your mentally unstable and don't like making friends.

Then after all your work is done and your race is over. Sit in the laughing gruppo with Fisher and push him up the climbs.
  Will Koehler: Field, Cat 4-5
Will Koehler
 
This was leg 1 of a big, two-race weekend. This weekend Ryan, Rob, Chris and I did the tour de state-champs. Saturday we hit the IN/KY regionals near Louisville, KY. Sunday found us 400 miles away, near Chicago, for the Illinois state championships. In between was a whole lot of driving, watching DVDs (including the 4 hour director's cut of Das Boot), eating Mexican food, smelling the roses (or at least the best approximation of roses that Ryan could produce), and generally just having a good time.

The reason I go into so much detail about our road trip is that was the best part of the weekend for me. My racing was a disaster. I figured coming off a mid-season break, my legs would be a little stale. But I didn't realize that I would get smacked around like a chew toy in the cat 4/5 race. After watching in disbelief as my only teammate (Todd L.) drove his 3 man break right off the course and down a dead-end road into the Ohio river, I began to realize I how bad the race was going to be. It took everything I had to hold the end of the peloton over the first climb. The following lap, without a teammate, I had to pick my breaks carefully and cover the ones that looked promising. I chose incorrectly and then watched as the next break stuck. It probably didn't matter as I got shelled on the final climb, chased onto the 2nd group and then got blasted again on the finishing climb.
  Joe Niccum: Field, Cat 3
Joe Niccum
 
Actually, behind the field. I got dropped on the last climb of the second lap. I finished it because I need the mileage.
  Todd Laderach: Field, Cat 4-5
Todd Laderach
 
Does anyone know of a cyclo-computer that has a compas function on it? That would have come in handy today when I got in a 3 man break and took a wrong turn, and didn't realize it till we saw the dead end sign and the peleton was way gone. I chased on for an entire lap, saw the peleton twice, but couldn't quite bridge up.