It was hotter then donut grease tonight for the ride. A group of about 40-50 guys rolled out and Dillon P and Joe K got everyone rolling into Cheshire. The real stories on the night would take a good news bad news angle. All the CCR guys were riding concerned for Matt Sack, who crashed hard during the Fitchburg Crit. Matt is a tough guy who was having a great stage race and despite road rash all over and staples in his head he was looking to ride even tonight. Get some rest Matt. On the flip side we were treated to domestic pro COREY COLLIER hitting up the ride with us. Corey would be active at the front pretty much right from the start and as everyone tried to get on his dance card, the ride ended up being all the more interesting for it. Many times, starting right on Mountain Road, there were surges, and gaps formed as the pro would seemingly nary break a sweat and ride off with 3 or 4 guys at a time. Everyone seemed to have a chance to either jump on a break or chase one down. Mike McG chased hard, Special Ed, Chris C, John Gregory ( aka Rondo ), Chris MaHoney, Joe K, etc. It would take a while but late on West St, Collier rode off the front with a small group. Give Ciocci, Guido, Hacker, and BenGe props for sticking it out. The break got a boost when they made a light on West St.
The last ditch efforts came right before the turn onto West St. from Joe K, Peter K and a couple of others to try to salvage the sprint ( which Hacker took ) but when it was apparent that no one would be catching the break, the Peleton went into summertime chat mode. From there, it the pace was easy as everyone was feeling the heat. We got to hear pearls of wisdom from Mike McG - “ if you take 4 links outta a bike chain, it wont work”. Despite the heat, credit Joe K, and a couple of newbies for mounting a respectable chase when no one else would before heading back over route 322 on the way into Cheshire.
A running account of the "race without an entry fee"..... The Tuesday night ride
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i like BenGe...how is John G, aka Rondo.
the break had actually 5 riders. Ciocci was there from the beginning too. We tried to keep things smooth though all us non-pro's were probably close to our limits especially with the heat. We hit some green lights at the beginning, which helped, then in Cheshire two or three reds. As everyone else might have experienced too, with the heat, stopping felt worse than riding.
great to see so many riders coming out despite the heat. thanks for a great ride,
G
Tri-Doug ( who was riding pretty strong ) thought that Johnny G was in fact our own beloved Rondo
the 5th rider was Cory from Bahati
I must profusely apologize for the mistaken identity. I'm just not sure who I need to apologize to.....
I'll blame it on the heat.
Tri-Doug
Get well soon Matt!
i love guido's comment--saying the he was more uncomfortable standing still at a light than he was tearing everyone's legs off in a break.
we should all be so lucky...
--vq rob
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