Low turnout for the early ride today. Maybe about 35 guys and gals rolled out for one of the last few remaining Throwdowns.
Some notable missing:
Mike McG
Joe Kubisek
J Hacker
Tall John
Nerac
French Casey
But we did get to ride along with Anthony Parent from Anthem. Great to see him out.
With a small group, everyone was going to have bring their "A" game or else things were sure to split up.
Parent, got things started with a strong surge on North Brooksvale Rd. Peter P and Hunter P from Anthem and Chris C and Todd H from Stage 1 were marking him well. The pace was good running up til Mountain Rd. Parent did know about the turn and had to double back a bit. Hunter P saw this and held up for his teammate. Chris Butler from Epic Velo was in the back too and sat up when Hunter asked him to wait. By the time the 3 got together they were 100 yards back. No one was waiting in the field and it actually sped up a bit. In the field Keltic rider Eric Merrill and Target Training were driving it along. The 3 had their work cut out for them but managed to slowly close the gap by the light on West Main. Lots of burned matches for all of them.
Onto Moss farms where the pace came down a bit. Turning onto Jarvis was slower than usual and there was not too much acceleration upto the Marion corner. Turning onto Knotter and into the industrial park, things got going again a bit. but pretty much all the riders were able to stay in and the pace was reasonable. Toward the end of Knotter the pace was too slow for Julio L, who decided to go off on his own, that got things going a bit.
Going up the hill on West Johnson going toward Reinhard, Hunter P put in a attack, that drew out Chris C and Julio L and one other rider (!?). They got a small gap going but were caught as we all dipped into the little valley on Reinhard. Anthony Alessio then attacked up the hill and guys were digging deep to get up the hill fast.
Nothing really huge happened up till Route 10, and that's when the ride became the Anthony and Anthony show. First up was Parent, flying up Rt 10 by Cheshire Park (location for CheshireCross07, register now!). He rounded up Gregg F from Epic and Hunter P and set off with his head down. The rest of the ride was able to get on their wheels tho.
Next up was Alessio, who pretty much destroyed everyone, on the now regular intermediate sprint point, up the Stop and Shop hill. The peleton was able to stay together but traffic in the middle of town would make it difficult for some.
Parent then decided to go as fast as possible thru the second half of Cheshire. Guys like Chris C, Ron Fantano, Hunter P, Chris B and Eric M were along for the ride and did their part to keep the speed really fast. By the time all the traffic lights were past, there was a group of about 7 guys that had split from the rest of the field. Cars and lights helped make the split happen, and most were left to chase hard. Dillon P from Epic and a Target Training (!?) rider always had the lead group in sight, but were never going to be able to pull them back. There were others who got caught even further back.
Then to seal the deal, Alessio pretty much rode away from the rest of them coming up to Shepard Ave in Hamden. No sprint needed. Only a couple were able to keep him close. Def one of the more stronger finishes we have seen in a while.
Great ride with a different twist, being smaller in number. Going thru town earlier, with increased traffic was a downer tho.
Next week will be at 5:30 again until we hear otherwise. Maybe one more week is possible before its too dark at 6:45......?
Anyone not racing in Eastern CT on sunday should check out the Sunday morning Sleeping Giant ride. This past week's ride was great (and fast).
A running account of the "race without an entry fee"..... The Tuesday night ride
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I’m not usually inclined to post, but this should be said by someone: it's just plain juvenile, and even more than a little stupid, to draft behind unsuspecting cars -- on Rt 10 of all places, and at dusk no less! -- and I, for one (and I think I speak for many), would be grateful if people would refrain from such child-like impulses in the future. I mean the lady was about 90 years old to boot. It's just too dangerous, and I'll sit up (as I did tonight, lest you think you dropped the hammer) every time someone pulls that stupid F___ing maneuver in front of me. There’s just no reason. The penalty, if someone falls on 10 and gets run over by a car, is too much. Have any of you seen a cyclist get run over by a car? It's grim. And, in any case, one puts the whole ride in jeopardy for a silly little joyride on some stranger’s bumper. If a cop sees that junioresque type move on Rt 10, the whole ride will get shut down. And then what…? No more blog, no more fame and glory.
c
Good point. On a lighter note, it was a fun ride. Traffic on 10 stunk though. I hear Bridget (Pete P's wife) is mad at me because I yelled at her for going left around a parked car at the light. I did not know the car was turning right. My bad sorry! Nothing personal.
Again great ride. And yes the Sunday ride is in full effect. Great fast ride last Sunday.
Chris C.
A-train says:
Whole ride makes me nervous. You all are crazy. Racing without marshals at the corners is like having sex without a glory hole. Just not fun. Well, o.k., it's alright, and you'll do it every now and then, but in the back of your mind, you just want to get back to the Adult Discount Video on the Berlin Turnpike and head for last viewing booth on the left, put your dollar in and relax as someone's mouth is playing your skin flute with all the passion of one Ian Anderson of the rock super-group Jethro Tull.
Lots of perverts on the ride too. Like over half of you I've seen at the meetings.
I give you an A for your blog. Some grammatical errors but a wonderful story that had me very enthralled. On the edge of my seat! Bitting my nails! Eating popcorn for the nerves! My heart pounding! And everything else that people do when they're nervous/excited.
And Curtis' and Chris' comments just added to all that excitement.
Especially the part about drafting behind cars and the tiny banter between Chris and Bridget.
But I do agree with Curtis on the whole "don't do that" thing. We wouldn't want the po-po's. To get you down.
You all should try writing a Biking Drama. A book about bikes and people getting run over by cars. You'd be famous.
A-Train has left the station early... You freak its a group ride, not group sex.
Eden's getting a little too excited. He's making me nervous. Like "A-train" said. It's just a ride.
Chris C.
Nice writings A-Train! I think I know who you are. Only you could write such eloquent banter. Did you recently sell a VW Seracco to Mountain Man????
Chris C.
Thats not my Train.
Rondos says Curtis wah wah wah dont be grumpy if you get dropped.
First off - Eden is my 13 old sister. Secondly - Anthony only knows how to make sense talking like Dennis Rodman's gym teacher. Sometimes he makes sense when he talks with his riding, but that's rare. He has, as you'd say, a bark that's bigger than his you know what.
If Eden is truely your 13 year old sister, then Hunter, I would keep her away from this blog and definately keep her away from "A-Train" whoever he is.
Chris C.
right!
I've seen an 8 year old kid on his bike run over by a bus, like curtis said, not a sight you easily forget - I suggest more caution. It is all fun and games until...
...Someone looses an eye.
Don't blame A-train for his potty-brain, Blame the constable of this web site. his whole post should've been totally ignored and then we would not have been subjected to his moronic drivel.
passing blame is moronic
Haha. Yea. Who IS A-Train? Abraham...Andy...
Where is the race (ride) account for last night's 10/9 ride???? It has become habbit for me to check the blog to see what Hunter has written for ride the night before. I was left dissapointed this morning. C'mon Hunter, get to writing.
Chris C.
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