The Return of the Long Loop
Everyone was a buzz at the start of the ride tonight, for we have reached peak SGR for the year. If you're not out there, why are you being such a puss?
Again this week from the start a few guys were pushing the pace early on route 10 but it all seems to come back together for the turn off route 10.
It was great to see George Elias back out for the first time since he went missing during a ride in late 2025. Also out tonight was a new, beautifully villainous face, looking like he just stepped up the Rodger Young. Cat 3 NYC boy Frederik Johne. The ride tonight def kicked up a notch or 3 thanks to Freddy and the long loop.
The first to make a move near the front was Steve B. He pushed up a couple of corners into the ride and was quickly matched by the likes of Hacker, Hunter P, Turner French and Sean Maher. The pace yo-yo'd a couple of times before Mountain Rd but sure enough, Turner French, Sean Maher, Hutner P, and Fritzi were pushing the speed up on the riser and beyond. Steffen H tried to make a late lunge but was met with counters. The light at 68/70 was green which put pressure on the back of the pack.
Moss Farms served as a reset. No big attacks. George E looked like he was gearing up but instead it stayed steady. No attacks even up to Marion and past. Sean Maher surged coming up to the I84 overpass. Hunter P was there and that served to keep it in check to the light on 322.
onto Mount Vernon where George E pushed off the front and was allowed a gap. That was short lived though. Steffen H, Hacker, Stefan P, and Nate SumSumSummertime then took digs off or near the front but nothing that could be called a breakaway.
Then Friedel came up and pushed off the front and that got everyone in a tizzy. He traded jabs with Sean Maher, Turner French, and Steve B. Everyone was paying attention though. George E could again be seen testing the waters near the front as the ride turned onto Welch, but there was enough latent firepower back there keeping the pace honest enough so that no one was getting away without permission.
Heading into the corner for West st and the sprint, Little T jumped before the hill and took a small gap thru the corner. Behind, Turner French and Hunter P led the rest through. everyone hit the moderate headwind and that erased T's advantage. Then Steve B jumped. Then Turner French. Those two would get a bit of a headstart to the sprint and take it in that order. Hunter P took it from the chasing pack.
One the backside, it looked like S and T would keep the gap. Also Frieder appeared to have a chance to bust it wide open but a red light brought everyone back together. The ride back into Cheshire was sedate from there.
Crossing back over 322, George E was allowed to roll off the front, which he took advatange of to get a 40 meter gap. Then Joe K pulled hard up the hill to the light on route 10 to bring it back to a couple of seconds. The pack didnt have to stop at the light and so a mighty group of 4 or 5 (Hacker, Frerk, Hunter P, Sean Maher and George E were in place to capitalize.
Things got strange at this point, as an Amaxon delivery truck was rolling down East Johnson. The ride's new lumbering giant gave chase, with Hunter P on his wheel. The truck wasn't moving fast enough to blow it apart, but it was going fast enough so that no one was jumping up to make the bridge. Hunter P would give it up on the downhill, leaving Fredi to do damage on his own. Then Steve B jumped at the right moment in coming into the valley to get up to him.
Behind, the pack clawed up the hill to the two leaders and the van. Turner Frnech hit it hard up the hill, taking Hunter P, Little T and Stefan P. There was a mess of traffic at the 4-way because of the dickhead cyclists, and that gapped the pack to those 4 riders. So two up the road and then 4 chasing. It become 6 all together with plenty of time to set up for the Greenhouse climb. Behind the pack was slow to get thru the intersection, and had traffic to deal with as it got back up to speed. The breakaway was gone unless someone really hit it hard heading into the sprint climb (which did not happen).
On the hill, Stefan P dropped off the pace. Steve B attacked the group and got the sprint. Turner and Frieder responded and brought it back together. That made for Little T, Turner French, Hunter P, Steve B and the new guy heading back into Hamden. That's how it ended. For the finale Rico jumped hard at the bottom of the descent, with 600 meters left to go, so enough so that no one was following. Little T wound it up to try to close the gap by the end but it was not enough.
Excellent ride everyone! Come back anytime Frederik!