SPRINT POINTS!
Turnaround
Sean M
Little T
Turner French
Greenhouse Climb
Little T
TK
Sean M
Finishing Sprint
Little T
Turner French
Rich Nadeau
A running account of the "race without an entry fee"..... The Tuesday night ride
SPRINT POINTS!
Turnaround
Sean M
Little T
Turner French
Greenhouse Climb
Little T
TK
Sean M
Finishing Sprint
Little T
Turner French
Rich Nadeau
We'll Miss You Brian O
Brian is moving back to Co-Co-Colorado. He's been a force on the road during his time in Connecticut. He'll be missed. It was great weather to welcome all to the SGR to see him off. It was a hot one for sure. There were probably many that were hoping to ease into the ride tonight but once the ride turned off route 10 Hunter P took off. He was joined right away by Steve B and Chris Brits.
The chase was on pretty much right away. A couple of streets later. Turner French was coming up to the group. Chris Brits came off, and there was some parked/stalled/loitering cars that made it tricky for the peleton to stick together. All the same, it was all together coming up to the light on route 68. From there, onto Moss Farms, more attacks led to Sean M and Steve B getting off the front as the pack went past the industrial park. Behind, Sean Cahill was chasing to get up to them lickedy-split.
The light was just green enough for the two in front, but Sean C stopped, along with the rest of the pack. That would be all the leaders would need to stay away for good.
There were some spicy moments for the pack near the turnaround. Good to see Damien Roy at the ride. He was pushing the pace hard on the pack heading up to the corner to West St. Sean C took consolation by getting across the sprint point for 3rd.
On the backside, Hunter P snuck off the front moving thru the lights / I84 ramps getting onto Atwater. The pack waited and then got help up by some ramp traffic. No one wanted to go hard in hard in the heat.
Up front, Steve B rolled off from Sean M on the Greenhouse climb. That's how the evening ended. Three lone riders off the front of heat-stricken peleton looking for the ice cream stop.
Another "Retro" Evening at SGR
Kinda nice not having ten pink jerseys attacking every two minutes.
Two Breakaways for the Price of One
One week the ride is boring, the next week it's back to being excited as finding that last fry at the bottom of the bag.
The group was smaller tonight. Just 23 or so out there. It was anyone's game out there. The ride got off to a rocky start though, with traffic hanging things up turning onto Mountain Rd. Then there was some aggressive overtakes by cars later on Mountain Rd. By the time that all cleared Sean M was in place to push hard to the light on route 68. Hunter P and Noah B were along for the ride, making three off the front pushing hard for a gap. The light was red though so it was all back together.
Things calmed down a bit on Moss Farms. Steve B fired it up going into the Chicane, but he was not allowed too much of a leash there. Little T and Hunter P were bridging the gap, which got everyone's attention. Steve B kept the gap going though. Going past the industrial park, the front of the ride was breaking up a bit as the chase hotted up. In the end, it would come all back together by the light on route 322.
Onto Mount Vernon, Sean M pushed off the front with Aaron B and Hunter P. That move lasted for a km or so. As it was all coming back together, Chris C pushed off the front. Then Jeff Gelt bridged strong, along with Nic Villamizar. With CVC and CW represented up front, there was little chase. The trio rolled clear, getting about 250 meters at one point. Dan Smith, CedricB and one other Angel were at times ramping up the chase. The leaders had an insurmountable gap at the turnaround. Behind, Little T would launch into the deep, and there were a few to go with him. There was a brief moment when perhaps a bridging effort to the trio could be made, but that door closed quickly as the leaders were getting thru the I84 interchange lickety-split. .
The chase developed, with Hunter P and Jon Fecik getting involved it keeping the pace high. Heading back to the 322 crossing, both the leaders (or course) got thru the light quickly. But the peloton also didn't have to come to a full stop.
The leaders still had a solid 200 meters heading to route 10. Just about out of sight from the chasers. But lo- the chase got the green light going across 10 so it was clear that it would all be coming back together. the gravel construction was cleared up and it was all back to route-normale. The catch happened at the top of the hill on E Johnson, turning onto Meriden Rd.
Things calmed down for about 12 seconds. A group of 6 pushed off the front, led by Sean M. Chris C stayed up front as well, but that gap was never more than 100 meters. Sean Cahill and Steve B were getting into position coming up to the Greenhouse Climb. That rounded up everyone for the climb.
The ride split up again on the climb, with the front 5-6 guys pushing off the front early on, and stronger riders hanging back for the second half of the climb. Steve B took acorss the gap with Hunter P and a few others on his wheel. He went across the gap and then off the front as the climb was ending. That led to a proper sprint for the line, which Little T jumped late for and nabbed, with Noah B and Sean Cahill on his wheel.
After the turn off 70, Sean M rolled off the front again but was not allowed to go anywhere alone. More gaps during the next couple of streets, but it stayed all together as there were no big attacks. the next big move was the one that was going to go the distance. Steve B pushed off the front on the Tuttle uphill. Sean M and Jon Fecik were there as well. Behind, the Black Bros slowed the chase down just enough for the group to go clear by the 4-way stop sign/intersection. The chase was moderate. The leaders were drilling it.
The break stayed clear by a plentiful margin,. Steve B was first across that final sprint line.
Great ride to wrap up the month of May. Next week, the CCAP's TNC kicks off at Rentschler Field. There are just 4 weeks of that series (June 4th, 11th, 25th, and July 2nd) but each week will feature full results reported to USAC. The next big week at SGR will be on the 18th.
And Another Breakaway Gets It
The ride got off to a lazy start today. CW, without Turner French, was up there but did not attack the corners early on. Dillon P had an early push that got things going a bit. Then Brian O got going on Mountain Rd, followed by Chris C, and Steffen H. Then Cedric B, Steve B and Hunter P moved up and got involved but that got the rest of the field jumping across the gap. Brian O tried one last push before the light but it was red so it all came back together.
Onto Moss Farms, the pace didn't ramp up too much. CW hovered near the front, A couple of Angels were up there, Rusty as well. Brian O pushed off the front and was allowed to roll clear Sean Cahill lit it up going over a rise that made things interesting into the chicane, but it stayed all together, chasing Brian O. It was together soon after though, in time for crossing 322. the light was green, giving the entire pack a free pass there.
On the other side, Brian O again rolled off the front. This time, Steffen H jumped up and got up the road, making it two off the front with a 100-meter gap getting onto Mount Vernon. Behind, CW was sitting on. Then, a little way down the road, Hunter P was found taking lackluster pulls at the front, giving the two a chance to get another 100 meters or so. Always in sight, though. The chase was left to CVC, who were missing their power forward, Sean M. Little T, Tommy K Video, and mostly Chris C, were driving the pace up front.
Gettting near the end of Mount Vernon, Jeff G took a flyer with a NHAngel rider, and then Sean Cahill jumped across to them both. After seeing he was along in the briding attempt, Sean C was all in, and quickly made his way into the gap to the two leaders. He would get up there with a few hundred meters until the corner for Welch. That made for 3 up the road and gaining on the rest.
Behind, a group of 5 or 6 led by Noah B and Chris C split off the front and into the gap. Little T jumped from the chase, taking Steve B with him. Neither had much of a chance to catch the trio up front. On the lead into the sprint, a couple of surges each from Brian O and Sean Cahill, and the teammates were able to shake Steffen H from the group. Those two took the sprint point with no struggle for the line. Behind, Steve B (?) was able to get across the line next in front of a shattered peleton. One rider who was crushing it, though was Inma Ruz, who
It all came back together on the downhills and across the highway. The next action saw Steve B jumping off the front at Atwater, just past the hill. He would eke out a couple of seconds, which was on the way to being erased as all made their way to the 322 crossings. Steve B had a legit gap going under the yellow light there. The rest, just 30 meters behind, properly stopped for the red. That gap was all Steve B needed to finish up the ride alone, although he would not catch the two leaders.
POINTS BREAKDOWN
Sprints (from the pack): 5pts,3pts,1pt
Sprinting (from a break): 5pts for all +1pt for winner
Ending Ride in a Break: 5pts for all (up to 5ppl)
POINTS BREAKDOWN
Sprints (from the pack): 5pts,3pts,1pt
Sprinting (from a break): 5pts for all +1pt for winner
Ending Ride in a Break: 5pts for all (up to 5ppl)
POINTS BREAKDOWN
Sprints (from the pack): 5pts,3pts,1pt
Sprinting (from a break): 5pts for all +1pt for winner
Ending Ride in a Break: 5pts for all (up to 5ppl)