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

Tuesday the 11th

Its been decided… The ride is better in the winter when no one can talk to each other.

Another good size crowd out for the TWC tonight in the thick August air. The ride got going with Chris C and Dave "Horny" Hartmann blasting tempo off the front, pretty much right from the start. Following was Mike McG, Hunter P, Eric “electric shift” Merrill and Maison C from CCR. Maison has just been chosen to model the CCR 2 thousand &10 kit. So watch for that. The pace was up and down coming up to Mountain rd. There were no real attacks on Mountain as a super long pace line developed 15 riders long. Hitting it twice was Hacker, Ciocci and Eric M and Mike McG. Hell, even Rondo was up there pullin. Little T jumped off the front right before the light and sure enough he got thru the light. Yalie Adam was chasing but didn’t make it. Everyone waited patiently, confident that Little T wasn’t gonna drill it alone off the front for too long.

On Moss Farms, there was a brief gap that developed with Thomaas B, Todd H, Matt Sack from CCR. Also there was the strong new guy with the jersey from New Zealand (?) on a badge less carbon frame. They never got more than 20 yards and heading thru the chicane it was all together. Little T was waiting up the road and went thru the corner first. Behind, hacker and Guido were twisting the throttle and leading everyone through. It all stayed together down Marion with a few guys up there doing work… Mike McG, Silent Steve, Steve Grey and Joe K among them. Maybe a few guys rolled off into the short loop. Sadly, Rondo was one of them….. L Before the peleton got up to route 322 Brian Girard from Stage 1 rolled off the front without protest and made it up to the light by himself.

Into Southington the pace was ok. Midway thru Mount Vernon Rd Guido, Joe K, and a Stage 1er ( Dave H?) moved off the front. The gap was 30 solid yards as the Stage 1 rider was shed, leaving just the 2. That lasted up the tough false flat\uphill section. As they were caught, Hacker attacked and Joe K, not yet finished, got his leather on and stayed on Hacker’s wheel for another go off the front. That group ended up being Joe K, Hacker, Chris C and one other (?). Behind Mike McG jumped hard with Hunter P just as the hill was leveling out and with the added horses the group of 6 rolled off the front. That set off alarms in the front and the peloton went into panic mode. The break was caught in a couple of minutes with help from Steve Grey, Little T and Ciocci. Hunter P and Joe actually stayed off the front for a bit more but called it in seconds later. The pace slowed down as everyone started to remember their date of birth and zip codes. Also everyone was prepping for the assault on Welch road.

Coming up to the hill, Gregg F slipped off the front and quickly got a gap as the others were ok with letting out some leash. Guido then came up and started the chase as Joe K sat on up front in a bid to let Gregg take it. Gregg nearly shocked em all, nearly missing it as Little T came storming around with a healthy amount to share. Joe K gave it the sprint a good shot and was 2nd. Hunter P, Hacker, and Guido were close behind. Mike McG and Crazy Chris jumped up and joined the group after the corner but that group didn’t get far… The West St. breakaway remains an elusive edict for even the strong riders to make.

Heading past the highway, there was some swervy riding going on or something like that and then Little T & Brian K were being unfriendly to each other. Once again, this one is too close to call folks. They are similar in size. The edge Alessio has in strength could be offset by the fact that Koski has worked for Cannondale. And we are pretty sure that once you get a paycheck from them, you have all sorts of imps, goblins and succubus’s ( succubi ? ) at your disposal. In the end, they were just being dramatic with each other but while it was being hashed out, Chris Butler had snuck of the front and was soloing away on his own like only he can. Once everyone started down toward the highway off ramp, the chase got going with Mike McG and Little T up front. Chris was eventually caught after the little riser on Canal St. It was gruppo compacto for the rest of the ride back to into Cheshire and onto Peck lane. Mike McG and Girard were the ones pushing past the cobbles and up onto Sandbank Road. That led to Yalie Adam and Mike getting a real deal gap onto route 10. But that was shut down due to a red light.

The Stop n Shop sprint was all Little T again, but this time he had a good fight come a steppin from Maison who only was a couple of bikes behind the whole way to the light. The ride back into Hamden was normal. Good to see Time Trial Pete hitting it hard on the front for a spell. Same goes for Kyle F who tried his hand at a late sneak away attack. For the last kilo, Mike McG hit it hard early with Hunter P on his six. Hunter hit the front too soon and killed the throttle, making Guido and Little T duke it out till the bitter end. Guido gets this one probably cause his legs are a couple of pounds heavier than Little T’s… It was that close.

Good ride all in all. If your name should be in here somewhere, leave a comment. Throw in some other names if you don’t want to seem the gloat…. On Tuesdays, it’s everyone's chance to get some street cred.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

As aways fun ride. The Pizza and beer tasted extra good last night. Great to see the Muffin back in the peloton. Oh and by the way Little T and Koski kissed and made up.

Chris C.

Anonymous said...

not new zealand.

Anonymous said...

Hunter,
Do you ever get wood doing these write-ups? Sweating men in lycra, describing every detail. Jus wondering!

Anonymous said...

I burned the roof of my mouth on pizza.

Anonymous said...

Yeah right!
On sausage or pepperoni ?

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the pizza.

The skunk that lives in the bushes in the S&S parking lot

Hunter said...

Just the facts man....
The embellishment comes from the cartoons and youtube videos playing at the shop non stop.

The wood comes from the the 2010 Scott line-up

Hunter

Anonymous said...

My oak stood tall after the tan line competition last night and from seeing Fuji Pete's spit shined legs.

2010 Scotts? Aren't those the same as the Ebay Hasa Chinese frames you can get for less than $500?

Anonymous said...

Oak!? i got goddamn Teak here. Long live the SGride and Asian carbon fiber!

The Crew at Cheshire Cycle said...

write up amended. Thanks for the details.
feel free to email secret type comments to info@cheshirecycle.com

Guido said...

something only bubble boys will celebrate ... but Little T did indeed get the hat-trick last night. He came around me clearly before what I consider the neutral role out zone before the light.

Of course, there is no finish sprint. Let's say he finished the ride earlier than we did...

I guess being back first for pizza and beer is some incentive. Or to hug Brian K.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for clarifying Guido, maybe somebody else could clarify the distance between bikes going up stop and shop hill?? Next, I did not realize that a spattering of words would not only make the write-up, but be in the title of the write-up. I apologize if my rare display of emotions offended anybody, especially Brian K. And yes, my main intentions for going back to the parking lot was to give Bri a hug. Pizza was a real close second.
T

Anonymous said...

Who was the chubby guy riding Rondo's bike last night?

Anonymous said...

That was Chris Crowell..

Anonymous said...

Silentt Steve got a mention on this week's writeup...nice work!

Anonymous said...

rondo is the new crowel?