The Sleeping Giant Ride

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

Tuesday the 30th

Post Nationals Social Club

Tonight the ride started out casually as the group was a bit smaller than normal. The pace picked up mid way down Mountain road. The light at route 68\70 was green so that kep the engines going onto Moss Farms. 

Some descent surges here and there and fast tempo until a little ways down Mount Vernon. Turner French attacked during the lull on Mount Vernon bringing Steve B with him. Then Little T jumped across the gap making it a group of 3. From there, the group worked hard trying to stay away.

Missing out on the action, Joe K and Stefan H from Cheshire were a big presence in the pack making hard efforts to bring the break back. They helped cut the lead down to less than 100meters at a few points but couldn't seal the deal. 

 At the turnaround sprint, Turner French rolled through #1 as he was mostly responsible for the pace.  After the tough turnaround section, that breakaway had all the gap it needed. They got a couple of the lights at the I84 interchange and were gone for the night. Each of the 3 went over a sprint point in front. Even-steven on points.

Tuesday the 23rd

Sweet Summer Rain...

The steady rain in the early afternoon got the core group of guys talking about skipping the ride. Those that waited for the final moment to make the call were "rewarded" with drier than anticipated conditions. So it was a much smaller group than normal. That allowed some guys who normally see the front of the pack the chance to score some well earned points on this off-week for Sleeping Giant. 

Getting going Hunter P tried to attack off the front a couple times but Mike McG stubbornly refused to let that happen. First place points at the sprints points went to Hunter P with runner up points for Mike McG, Dan Dudzik, Nate B from the New Haven Angels and National Champ Dave Rustico. 

Tuesday the 16th

Give the Position Back Oscar

A few notables were missing from the line-up today. Little T, Sean Maher, and Chris C the headliners. So a smaller group. No surprise guests dropping in to wreak havoc. 

The pace was slow to tick up during the early backroads. Dan Smith and Matt Wigton looked ready to go a couple of occasions, as did Turner French but there were no big moves to speak of. Mountain Road was more tranquil then usual. Peter Morgan and Hunter P were pushing the pace, and for a small time there was a gap. But Stefano P, Sean Hurley and Noah Black kept it under wraps. 

That led to Steve B and Turner French counter attacking, and they took a 20-30 meter gap to the intersection. Then the marshals got involved...

Turner French and Steve B rolled up to the red light 2-3 sec after it had switched from yellow, behind Stefano P was making a late connection and was closer to them than he was to 2 or 3 guys just a few meters off the front of the pack. The gap was borderline to say the least. However Steve B moved under braking, making it appear he was going to hold up (the responsible move) but then veered left again and rolled it with the 2 others. Behind the peleton had plenty of time at the red light to voice their opinion and it was overwhelmingly calling for the DQ of the trio and points against their super-license. 

Stefano P would later sit up and rejoin, but that was likely becuz he couldn't keep up and not because he was remorseful. 

 With the pack now reset for the rest of the night, things quieted down. This gave Mike McG plenty of time to yell at guys for their crap pace-lining ability. Steffen H had a couple of big moves, Hunter P as well. He tried to get off the front going over I84 but the light at 322 was red. 

Going into the Turnaround sprint, more drama! 2 cars at the intersection caused it be single file thru the right-hander. Noah Black resorted to the sidewalk for a hundred meters. This resulted in Joe K, Hunter P, and Noah B getting off the front and thru the sprint line ahead of the emotionally deflated chase. 

From there it came back together. Hunter P jumped hard again on Atwater. Peter Morgan was able to bridge and they were working a gap but there were multiple cars going multiple directions thru the green light on 322. That gave the pack a chance to catch up. Hunter P jumped again before route 10 but the light was red. 

Going into the Greenhouse sprint, Peter Morgan was allowed to roll off the front. He held a gap up to and thru a red light at the top of the hill. He was a bit slow to get going after the light but he had a teammate sitting up for him at the front. The chase got going and from it, Hunter P launched late and just edged Peter out at the line. Ben Bruce picking up 3rd from a ways back.

From there the reminder of the pack finished up the ride together. Stefano P rallied for the last sprint along with Ben Bruce. 

Tuesday the 9th

 Another Banger

 Sprint points

Turnaround Sprint:
Little T
Turner
Hacker

Greenhouse Sprint:
Little T
Rob Dux
Hacker 

Final Sprint 3:
Little T
Christian Stahl
Turner French

Tuesday the 2nd

Fast and Furious! 

Many attacks throughout the night (despite a couple of the regular attackers going up to the 'Rent)
For the first sprint, Sean Maher jumped early and was able to stick the landing. Little T and then ??? after that. (please come forward to claim your prize).

Well after that, a breakaway of 6 was formed at the corner of Cheshire street and east Johnson.
Turner French, Fritzi Johne, Seam Maher, Mike McG, Chris C, and Little T. that group stayed away, but since there was an extra rider past the 5, points were diluted a it. The group still went for the sprints though, and Sean M took #2. Little T the finale. 


Tuesday the 26th

Getting Wiser Each Week

A good-sized group rolled out Tuesday night under near-perfect conditions. The pace on Route 10 was brisk from the start, which created an unusual bit of drama that most riders never even noticed.

Steve B had started ahead of the group, separated from the group before the ride had fully formed and found himself up the road with a small gap heading through the early turns. A handful of riders, including Stefano P., Steffan Huber, Sean Hurley, and Turner French, spent the opening miles taking turns at the front trying to close a gap that much of the field wasn't even aware existed.

As the ride approached Mountain Road, the pace predictably ramped up. Turner French was among the first to move clear before visiting rider Nick Amato appeared seemingly out of nowhere and bridged into the space between the groups. Then it was Andrew Suzuki's turn to launch. The result was a familiar Mountain Road selection, with Turner French, Andrew Suzuki, Chris C., and Hunter P. driving the pace while the pack worked to limit the damage behind.

This time, the chase had enough horsepower to keep things under control, and by the traffic light much of the field had regrouped.

The ride settled somewhat as it entered Southington. Roan from the New Haven Angels spent some time off the front before peeling off near Mount Southington, and the pace remained relatively steady until Welch Road.

There, Chris Sima launched a well-timed move. Given a small gap through the opening corner, he put his head down and steadily increased his advantage while the riders behind hesitated. Sima carried the move all the way to the sprint line, narrowly holding off a charging Turner French before being brought back shortly afterward.

The action resumed on West Street and Atwater, with Stefano P., Nick Amato, Ben Bruce, and others taking turns animating the front of the ride. Andrew Suzuki made another attempt on Atwater, but the group remained attentive and kept things together.

The next major selection came on the Greenhouse climb. A group of five riders, including Andrew Suzuki, Turner French, Nick Amato, and Chris C., separated from the field and opened a small gap over the top. Hunter P. later bridged across with Sean Maher and Little T in tow.

Around this time, Steve B. finally reappeared after his extended solo adventure. Depending on who you ask, he was either rejoining the ride or simply allowing everyone else back into it.

The renewed pressure at the front splintered the chase and left a select group of eight to nine riders contesting the final miles. Just before the downhill run toward the finish, Sean Maher and Jacob Hacker slipped away with what appeared to be a winning move. Behind them, the pace steadily built until Little T launched his sprint and came around Hacker in the closing meters.

Next week, SGR goes into summer-chill mode, as the TNC at the Rent starts up for 6 weeks.   

 


 
The Wonderful Life of
Guy D’Aniello
9/12/50 - 5/20/26
 
Truly one of, if not THE original SGR rider....
 
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