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Ok on tonight's action.... vacations perhaps thinned the ride out a little today. Only around 45 guys out.
Heading out of the start house and into Cheshire, John Gregory and Jesse from Keltic were lighting it up. Also Rick on a C-Dale and a couple of others. On Brooksvale a small gap was briefly opened under the efforts of a very aerodynamic Tall John. But it didnt last long and the whole ride was together to Mountain Rd. Eric M and Chris C led everyone up the first riser on Mountain.
Tall John again fired off some bullets by jumping on Mountain road. The ride was humming along at this point. There was gapping being done by the end of Mountain Rd. Chris C, Rondo, Jesse K, Tall John, a yale rider, and a couple of others had a bit a of gap with 1k to go on Mountain. But Eric M and Hunter P closed it down before the light came up.
Onto Moss Farms where Stage 1 riders Dave Hartmann ( ?!) and one other (George D?!) came up and started going hard. By the Chicane, the two Stage 1 guys had been at the front for 3\4 mile. Impressive... Up the hill to Marion was quick and there was a group again beginning to form up the road a bit. Chris C, Julio, Dave, tall John, Todd H, Rider on a Storck and a couple of others were just out there, dangling at 30 yards. It took efforts by Eric M, a now regular Rider in a Yellow&Blck kit, and Hunter P to bring them back by the industrial park.
Crazy Chris and Chris C were all about the Industrial Park tonight, leading at least two separate charges when no one else would step up. Onto West Johnson where Eric M & the Rider on the Storck were trying to sneak away off the front. Hunter P then jumped hard after the intersection for Peck ln, no doubt trying to spoil the Little T sprinting tutorial that was soon to come on Rienhart. Joe K jumped even harder after a few seconds and the two looked dangerous charging up the hill. This got this into alert mode in the field. Mike McG ( looking serious with his racing set of wheels on for the day ) came up and did the lions share of the chase. Joe and Hunter would be caught pretty early on Reinhard, but the acceleration certainly would change things up for the sprint. There was no killer Mike McG jump\leadout this time and there actually was a rider who snuck away on his own ( name, I.D. ? ). But Julio from Stage 1 had been riding the wave well and jumped hard at the right moment, and was able to collect the prize at the top o the hill.
It all came back together on the descent but Mike McG had a huge tech failure on the "cobbles" down the backside. At 30+ mph his steerer tube broke, leaving him with out handlebars. In a move that would make Ned Overend wonder how, Mike was able to no-hands it for a couple of crucial seconds till Dillon P ( Vote for his shop! See above link, seems only fair, help save Mike... get a couple of votes ) got hold of Mike's shoulder to steady him. Mike had the wherewithal to reach to his left and grab hold of Dave from Stage 1 and the 3 slowly came to a stop. Dave, doing the majority of the braking, got caught up in Mike's bike when Mike had to skip-stop out of the pedals to come to full stop. ( apparently coming to full rest on a bike is hard when there is no handlebar.... go figure )... In the end, no one got badly hurt despite it being pretty much the worst thing that can happen on a bumpy descent.
The whole ride, tho in front of this, held up and waited for while... Soft pedaling to Route 10. Buy the time Rt 10 came, there was a smaller group of about 15-20 that were content to keep going.
Reporting on the rest of the ride is sort of needless, as the rest of the night, riders were coming back to Hamden in small groups. The head group continued along at full speed once on RT 10. Jesse from Keltic nearly got the Stop n Shop sprint... Joe K was able to pass him just in the nick of time on the top of th hill, bearing down hard on a red light.... So it was close. The front group did have the pleasure of seeing Greg C from Keltic, at Dairy Queen in Cheshire, enjoying a blizzard with his new girlfriend... Ah, budding romance.....
Coming in to the finale, Jesse was giving Hunter P a good fight, along with a new rider atop a red Giant. Hunter P got it in the end.
The rest of the ride cruised in.... Mike was able to re-set his steerer tube and nurse it back home...
A running account of the "race without an entry fee"..... The Tuesday night ride
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Kudos to mike and dillon for saving the day. Quick thinking. Is this the third week consec that hunter came in first or tied?
Dave gets the purple heart for the wound to his leg. Injured in the line of duty! The chicks dig it! Please vote for Cheshire Cycle in the readers poll! Pops Pizza too! I know it's lame but I did help save a life yesterday! Mike... less carbon...more helmet! ;)
Super Dave. He's the only guy I know that ends up crashing on a perfectly good bike while the guy next to him is doing 35mph down a bumpy road without handle bars and walks away without a skratch. What a f'ed up ride. Hey 'T', I beat you up the S&S hill tonight. What's the matter, you gettin old????
Chris C.
Alright Dillon the fix is in I voted for you. Now I expect you to have that blonde wig on , and be in the bathroom at the park before the ride next Tuesday .
My hair is already blond. And I thought you preferred red-heads?
'....Mike was able to re-set his steerer tube and nurse it back home..."
Was this written as a joke? Mike (and sidekick Rondo) aren't what you call "Mavic Support".
I vote for Bimontis Pizza.......and that Amber Light Beer that Chris C purchased
CORRECTIONS: Last weeks blog - I never inhaled, It was a DVD not a video, and it was doublefaced tape not your run of the mill scotch tape. Now that I cleared all that up. Super Dave Ozborne/Hartman/Bad Santa bas been trying to hug Mad Mike all season long and grasped the first opportunity he had. Bad Santa was also quoted at the scene saying "I would have done the same thing... even for Angry Ron". Ron was later quoted saying "I can't belive it was'nt my bike and those Bubbles are really a great group of guys". Wow! Bad Santa and Ron might not be so bad after all. By the way we don't need no stinking Mavic support, we had the infamous "BICYCLE REPAIRMAN". Next week Mad Mike will attempt to break another stem while Bad Santa attempts a one handed hand-stand on Mikes shoulder. Someone call the reporters back!
Bubblelicious
I'm absent for one week and look at all the fun I missed... Nice work dillon mike & dave, there's no other ride where such a deft rescuse would or could have been executed...
its funny Gregg said that. I was on the Bristol ride last night, telling others what happened. More than one person said "thats crazy, i never would think to do that( regarding grabbing Mike)" or "i would been heading in the opposite direction."
Hunter
Comes as no surprise that you would love to "grab Mike" regardless of the situation!!
Holy **** - Did the guys stem or steerer tube break ?! How old was the bike?
Sie sind aller homosexuell!
OK...OK...now I'll tell you all what REALLY happened. Going down the cobbles, I was hanging towards the back of the pack resting "the guns" after my stellar lead up the hill section. Luckily, I happened to be behind Mad Mike (something that normally doesn't occur). All of the sudden, Mad Mike starts screaming. Not knowing what all of the comotion was about, but assuming that Mad Mike was just overreacting once again, I calmly wheeled up to him and asked if I could be of any assistance. Mike yelled out "save me!" Being a top-notch bike mechanic (John G can support me on this), I noticed that there was something wrong with Mike's handle bars. I couldn't quite put my finger on the problem and still figured he was overreacting, but I offered my help IF Mad Mike would joing Stage1 as my domestique. He agreed, so I reached over and grabbed his arm while feathering my rear brake to bring us to a gradual and smooth-as-silk stop. Unfortunately, just before we stopped Mike grabbed on to me with both arms....it was more of a hug than anything else...and I fell off my saddle getting my leg caught between his rear wheel and brake. I yelled out, "it's OK, I will sacrafice a leg for Mad Mike". My flesh brought us to a safe stop at which point Mad Mike said "Dave, you're my hero!" Then to my surprise, Angy Ron wheeled over, gave me a hug, and then saying nothing, just rode away with a tear in his eye. The rest is history.
Bad Santa
I'm not sure what wave you are talking about that Julio was riding. It might of been my wake for about 50 meters and then I crested the hill solo. Just trying to keep it accurate. Oh, Crowell, as far as Stop and Shop hill, goes... It's nice to give someone else a chance from time to time, enjoy.
T
There may have been some false info being given. Sorry Anthony...I am sure we can rectify it.
I witnessed Little T losing to the flying Argentinian, Julia, on that hill. The TWC was accurate as originaly written.
"the flying Argentinian" that's pricless!
Chris C.
Guys.. check the ride in video..
Off course here is the proof that T is looking for.. :)
http://vbrick.powerhost.powerstream.net/003/00000/TuesdayRideSleepingGiant.wmv
http://vbrick.powerhost.powerstream.net/003/00000/TuesdayRideSleepingGiant.wmv
http://vbrick.powerhost.powerstream.net
/003/00000/TuesdayRideSleepingGiant.wmv
I also witnessed the Little T vs the Flying Argentinian on the sprint on the Hill. It was clearly a win for the jumping-bean from South America........
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