A running account of the "race without an entry fee"..... The Tuesday night ride

Tuesday the 5th

Extra Extra read all about it. Sleeping Giant Ride is finally considered news worthy. Local networks are rushing for TV rights. We will all be rich!

Dillon P here at Cheshire Cycle suggested to a reporter that he come out and do a quick story about the champion-like efforts that are put on display every week for the WTCs. Jamison was a nice fellow, along with his cute video-grapher. Hopefully we will have some news soon about the result of his visit to the launchpad.

Onto the ride where there was a lower than usual turnout. Maybe 45-50 guys, probably less. A few notables were missing.

Turning off RT 10 saw Eric M, Rich on a C-dale and Hunter P setting early tempo. Peter P was out and also drilling it. Kyle F, back from a bit of a hiatus, got things going on Mount Sanford, riding off alone. The front of the ride was content to let him dangle out there. Guido jumped up to bridge but was stuck in between for the length of Brooksvale but eventually caught him going onto Mountain Rd.

Eric M and Peter P were going hard on Mountain and the two were brought back pretty quick on the first riser. VQ Rob was also up there and kept it motoring after the catch was made. Up the second riser Hunter P and Rondo were setting a good pace and there were a couple of small gaps but nothing really developed for the rest of the way down Mountain Rd. Good pace making was seen by Stage 1 riders Todd H and Julio L.

Onto Moss Farms were the real fireworks started. VQ Rob snuck off the light at Rt 68 quickly and was making a solo effort. Eric M jumped right away on Moss Farms and took Hunter P along with him. The 2 went by Rob and kept it up. Back in the field, high pace was set by Peter P and Chris C and a couple of others. Just when Eric and Hunter were turning the attack off a group of riders came up, sporting a respectable gap behind them. The front of the ride quickly got organized and there was a break. Textbook peleton sifting!

The break, (not all listed, if we missed you let us know, we will correct it):

VQ Rob
Eric M
Hunter P
Peter P
Julio L
Todd H
Gregg F
Assos kit on a Seven
Chris C
Rich B (sachs)
Guido

The group was strong and got to work quickly. By the Chicane they had maybe 10 seconds. Going up the hill toward Marion was a controlled effort, and no one fell off the pace. Hunter P and Eric M doing a good job keeping it tight and together. Behind them, Mike McG, not one to be left out, had attacked and was taking along Little T. There were a couple of other guys who were also trying to make up the gap. By the turn onto Knotter Mike, Little T, and Crazy Chris from Stage 1 had made the lead group. Others made it too... Going into the industrial park, the group had grown to maybe 20.

No one was in a hurry to attack from here and the lead grew over the peleton that was now being powered by Kyle F, John Gregory, Rondo, Morgan from Keltic and only a couple others. Team work was not great and there was little chance of catching so much muscle up the road.

Up front, heading to the Reinhard Sprint, Mike McG started it off for no one in particular, others followed. Little T jumped next, but still with a long way to go. Hunter P was on his wheel a bit late and had to settle for second as there was no beating "The T" this time. It all came back together on the descent. Though Rich B lost a bottle on the cobbles and was out of the break. There was damage done to others as well. The group lost a few but also picked up a few short-cutters. From there to RT 10 it was pretty solid as the break dealt with a headwind. There was a brief split as pressure from Mike McG, Eric M and Julio L created a gap as the break made it to the high poing on Peck ln. Credit Chris C with closing a pretty stubborn gap there. Still the break was riding away from the peleton, but not by much.

Going up to the Stop n Shop sprint, more guys again trying to beat Little T to it, but he was able to let loose that signature sprint with more than enough room to spare.

Back in the Peleton, Kyle F flew up the hill by Cheshire Park. His efforts were followed by Pete on a Scott, and the rider on the Felt ( yellow and black jersey ). The peleton was fortunate with traffic lights whereas the break was getting caught at nearly everyone of them. By the light at the intersection of 10 and 68\70 the break was caught and back in with the peleton.

Chris Butler had snuck thru one of the lights with VQ Rob. Rob decided to wait, Chris did not. He was powering ahead alone and would have a hard time of staying away once the peleton got out of town. But not before one more chance to have our picture taken at the Green in the center of Cheshire (say "CHAMOIS" everyone!)

Chris got caught halfway into the H'den. From there it was the usual "i think i can, i think i can" effort from more than a few guys jostling for a crack at the end. When the dust settled, Little T was last to go, riding off with Hunter P firmly glued to his wheel. Both guys kept it fair by staying in the saddle and in the end, Hunter got around him with less than 75 meters to go. It was very tight and we are probably calling it like this just to keep the hat trick out of T's hands.

If there was a points jersey to give out, Little T would own it by about 5000 points over the next guy.

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

Little T eat 5000 pieces of pizza lat night.

Chris C.

Anonymous said...

Brilliant!!
Put us on the local news so all of the pissed off people who encounter us will know who to file complaints against. Good job cheshire cycles!!!

Anonymous said...

Or perhaps all the pissed off people will read a heart felt story about a bunch of cyclists just trying to get in a good workout.

Anonymous said...

Heartfelt story about a bunch of dillusional wanna-be self absorbed misfits who will risk their lives and those around them to get to rt 10 in the top ten. Should go over well in cheshire and hamden. My only point is this ride should stay as low key as possible, but seems some of you need to be recognised. Carry on, dipshits!

Anonymous said...

Being someone who deals with the public in Cheshire everyday, i can say that most people already know about the "big group on Tuesdays"... I dont think a little publicity from a reporter who likes to ride is a problem.

Anonymous said...

My mother always told me if someone is putting you down they are usually jealous. I would suspect that the angry post is coming from some fat, out of shape asshole who beats his wife and kids.

Anonymous said...

Anon,
Don't you think that after 20+ years, the Cheshire public and the police know about this ride by now? I would think that it is safe to assume that everyone that drives in the Cheshire, Hamden & Southington (in the winter) area know all too well what goes on in this ride. However, on the flip side, if the paper posts a headline like "CYCLIST'S RISK INJURY AND DEATH ON WEEKLY BASIS" and then the article proceeds to talk about what a bunch of morons we are (which is true) blowing through stop signs, lights and riding 5 sometimes 6 abreast at speeds exceeding 35 MPH down RT-10 in rush hour traffic, now that may bring some unwanted attention.

Chris C.

Anonymous said...

Its good that the news was there because motorists need to become more cycle friendly. This is how cyclist train and that's that. This is something people need to understand. Apparently its something some cyclists could learn to appreciate as well.

Anonymous said...

Can't we all just get along???

Anonymous said...

I'm with anonymous.

Anonymous said...

" Spandex wearing aliens sighted in cheshire, drinking beer and eating large amounts of pizza"...full story at 11:00.

Anonymous finally came out of the closet and admitted he is with Anonymous.

Bubblelicious

Anonymous said...

First off, Tracy and her photographer are all for the ride! They won't write anything negative about us. 2nd, I think the 4th comment down may be the most foppish and imbecile thing I have ever read. 3rd, Any press that makes us seem more like real people and less like arrogant, flamboyant road hogs, is good press. And please, sign your name. This cowardly barrage of anonymous negative comments needs to stop. Negative is fine, just don't hide in anonymity.

Anonymous said...

Well, I'm looking forward to the article, photo(s), video- whatever. Where can we see it?

Anonymous said...

Just check the box on the dashboard to no anon post and that will take care of those jokers .

Anonymous said...

If anonymous met anonymous, would they remain anonymous even after being introduced to each other?

Anonymous said...

I have deduced that anon is a fairly educated male in his late
40's early 50's displeased with his riding abilities, usually gets dropped on the ride therefore always goes to eaisier venues where he can eaisly hang and feel good about himself. On the outside he is a jokester, but on the inside a sinister evil person is learking waiting to explode and take all his rage out on us capable good-looking well greased male riders.

Anonymous said...

dillon, as in bob dillon, talent notwithstanding, kind of foppish. Since we are calling names I call you bigbird because you bob or peck your head in rhythem to your pedaling cadence! Then you constantly turn your head 180 degrees to see what is happening behind you as you overlap the wheel in front of you! brilliant!!

Anonymous said...

signing off
I won't post anymore...just had some time and energy to burn. Also thought it was worth mentioning that if we treat this like a race something bad will happen. I'm in the minority and will continue in annonymity!
Just messing with you Dillon, you seem like an ok guy.

Anonymous said...

The TWC is NOT a race, I thought everyone, with a few exceptions, clearly understood this......

Anonymous said...

The posting process can be changed so that all comments come from logged in members. We can put it to a vote. I always thought that the ability to post anon made it interesting cause all posters more than likely are guys doing the ride. but I do know of at least one person that doesnt know the difference between Campy and Shimano who is posting... So maybe its time.

Anonymous said...

WAS posting... I dont know if he still is....

unrelated...
I enjoy trying to decipher which are Todd H's posts... I picture him sitting in his office with a cigar, scotch, and 60 minutes reruns playing in the background. As soon as Andy Rooney gets done, he bolts for the computer before the inspiration wears off...

Anonymous said...

Todd H in an office? 60 minutes? Cigar? Scotch? Are you kidding????!!! It would be more like Todd in his basement, watching a video of a 1978 Dead concert, smokin' a bone, playing with scotch tape just "wondering what makes it sticky,dude" and pretty much uninspired to do much of anything.

Sincerely,
Bad Santa

Anonymous said...

I can picture him wearing his ass shorts and Bob Marley wig made out of tubes smoking a fatty.

Also, did that article ever get posted? if so where can you reference it?

Chris C.