The Winter Training Series gets better every week. We had an awesome ride today with 16 riders leaving from Breakaway Cycles this morning. Gene whipped up some more of his awesome nutella/peanut butter tortillas plus bagels and bananas. A big thank you to Gene for being such a great sponsor! Before we headed out for the ride, Kent and I shared the secret twist for the day. All riders going the full 80 miles drew cards. There were 2 of each card, and the riders with the same cards suddenly became teammates for the day. What does that mean?? If your teammate won any points then you both got the points! If the two of you wanted to block and attack and use race tactics then you could. It made the ride a little more interesting! So, who were our teams??
1. Collin Enfinger & Trey Griffin representing Cat 7 Racing
2. Selby Holler & Steve- O Julian representing Team No Name
3. Mitch Mercer & Chip Battle representing Team Brevet (they both rode 20 miles BEFORE our ride!)
4. Ray Fararo & Mitchell Smith representing Velo Viagra
5. Mark Miller representing Team Tuff Luck (Mark’s teammate, Steve Woolard, ended up going short)
6. Mark Thompson & Josh Fix representing Landscape Solutions
The morning started off a little foggy and cold as the clouds kept the sun away for the first 15 miles. We took off down Palmyra to Highway 32. Once the sun came out, the group had to make a pit stop at Callis Road to pee and undress. The arm warmers, knee warmers and base layers had to go! The ride continued into Sasser as we crossed over Highway 82 and headed toward Herrod. Some of the guys got a little ansy and tried to pick the pace up as we headed toward Nothing Fancy. I had to break out my whistle a couple of times to keep the pace down. Elaine Mercer, Thomas Talley and Steve Woolard decided to take Gillionville in once we reached Nothing Fancy. The rest of the group continued across Gillionville, kept a moderate pace for about 2 miles and then hit the attack zone that took us into Leary. The attack zone was a little over 4 miles long. This was the first opportunity that the teams had to really work together and make things happen. My goal was to stay with the front group and just hang toward the back. As the host of the WTS, I am ineligible for points, but I wanted to start working on increasing my power with some hard intervals. I got what I wanted. The guys took off and the attacks began. Mark Thompson and Josh Fix had already planned to alternate attacks and wear everyone down by the end. This is how the attack zone went…… Attack, chase, slow up…… attack, chase, slow up…..hard and steady….Selby tried a crazy solo attack thinking that the sign he saw was the finish (it was not)…. the group swallowed him up…. attack, chase, hard pace…… sprint like a mad man….. Thank God that’s over. The pace was around 27-28 mph for a good bit of that section. Several of the guys got dropped throught that section. I was proud of myself and stayed with the front group. Getting stronger!! 1000 points for me today! Attack zone finish? 1. Josh 2. Ray 3. Collin
Our store stop was in Leary. Red Bull, water, Gatorade, Power Bars, Pop Tarts, Elfin cookies, Peanut Bars, Peppermint……. we had a little of everything. Another pee break and we were off to Morgan. Around the square in the big city and onto Gillionville for the ride in. Let me add that up to this point, we had a headwind and/or funky crosswind the entire ride. The ride in on Gillionville was the best part of the ride to me…. favorable winds, smooth road, nice/steady pace….. I only had to blow my whistle 1 time! We even got to see Walt in his stealthy Calhoun County Sheriff’s car. He followed us for a while and protected us from those impatient motorists that fly down Gillionville. The group took a right onto Flowing Well, formed a single pace line and prepared for the mid-ride sprint. Josh ended up pulling a large part of Flowing Well so I assumed that Landscape Solutions had a plan for Mark Thompson to sprint for the win. Mark Thompson jumped as we got close to the final stretch but went REALLY early. Mitchell jumped on his wheel with a good plan but neither could hold it all the way to the finish. Everyone else had jumped in behind them but it was Josh, Ray and Selby that took the points. We took it fairly easy down Eight Mile as the guys tried to recover from that sprint and prepare for the final sprint and the Big Points. Once on Gillionville again, we kept it steady to Lockett Station. Kent jumped ahead of everyone and went to the finish so he could video. The group went through the light together and then the hammer got dropped. Josh took off like a bat out of hell with everyone shifting and pedaling like crazy to get a good position in the pace line behind him. I jumped in and we were off! The pace was fast and it was all I could do to dangle on the back of the front group without getting in anyone’s way. I’m not quite sure how it went down but Selby, Josh, Collin, Ray and Mitchell were the first five to the finish. Since Ray and Mitchell were representing Velo Viagra, Mark Miller earned fifth place honors as he finished right behind Mitchell. Good job to all of the guys!! We eased back to Breakaway Cycles with just over 80 miles, had some more goodies, let Gene play with Mark Thompson’s nipples, watched Selby get the Final Sprint winner’s prize and loaded up the cars. An awesome ride, great weather and fun times on the bike!!
The top five in our General Classification after today??? 1. Mark “You Can’t Beat Me” Thompson 2. Josh Fix 3. Ray Fararo 4. Selby Holler 5. Tony Luchetti
There are only 70 points separating 2nd through 9th place!! We’ve got 2 more week-ends and another chance at double points in the Series Finale! It’s going to be a close one. Can Josh and Ray hold onto 2nd and 3rd?? Things may get interesting over the next 2 weeks.
Lastly, I am proud to announce that the Top 3 Finishers of the PCP Winter Training Series will be awarded cash prizes compliments of our very own Pecan City Pedalers Bike Club. Thank you to the PCP for such a generous donation! $225 will be disbursed to the top 3 in the GC as follows: 1st Place = $100 plus the Leader’s Jersey; 2nd Place = $75 plus a high five; 3rd Place = $50
The WTS moves to the Marine Corps Logistics Base next week. If you want those points, you’re going to have to come get them. We will leave from the lot beside the main gate on Fleming Road at 10 am. Harvest Moon has graciously agreed to be our sponsor and has already given me the prize. I tried to convince Bo to come represent in spandex but it wasn’t happening. Eat before you come or bring it with you. No pre-ride goodies provided …just alot of smack in the parking lot. We’re doing another 80 miler in the rollers of Worth County!! Bring what you got! Peace out.