Early Season Success
The Richard Sachs Cyclocross Team had its best-ever launch by getting to the front of racing from the word go. There is just toooo much excitement for me to contain myself, so I’ll type what I can and then make this into a bonifide (spelled wrong) link fest atmo.
Matt Pookums Kraus had the head start on his team mates and went down to the MAC races last weekend and, after so many high-five seasons as an Elite category racer, started 2009 life in the Masters 35+ events. The Pook rode in with a 13th in Pennsylvania and an 8th in Baltimore.
Several days later on Wednesday, Amy Dombroski began her season by racing ‘Cross Vegas and getting a 9th place. Following the event, she jetted off the Wisconsin for the first in a series of USGP race weekends. On Saturday Amy was 4th and then was 7th the following day. Here is a good list of links regarding The Dom’s exploits and accomplishments in such a small window of time atmo:
Vegas -
MadWis 1-
- cyclingnews dot com
- fashion spread
- road test
- ham sandwich atmo
- velonews dot com
- mouth wide open atmo
MadWis 2 -
- cyclingnews dot com
- so hot right now
- can go to her left better than larry bird
- as light as scandium atmo
- velonews dot com
- determination situation
And thennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn here in the East, the rest of us started our real season up in Vermont at the UCI C2 race weekend held at Catamount Outdoor Ski Center in Williston. Wow Wow Wow. On day one, Dan Timmerman showed the ‘cross season who’s boss by riding off the front before the first lap even ended. Team mate, Josh Dillon came in a not so distant 5th. It was a remarkable site to see these two race so well and with such confidence. As with all of the racers on the RS ‘Cross Team, most of the parcels containing all of the sponsor goods and components only just left the worldwide headquarters several days earlier. All of the successes we garnered these past few days were on bicycles that were anything BUT familiar to the rider. Mad props for the motivation and the horsepower. But I digress. On dat two in Vermont, Dan repeated the victory dance with the same conviction as on Saturday. He left the field early and rode nearly the entire 60 minutes alone, holding off the field. Late in the race, the splits occurred and Josh, along with Will “Just Du It” Dugan, made the selection. Josh sprinted in with Danish National Champion, Joachim Paribo, and netted a 3rd, while Will, just behind by a few, got 6th. It was a GREAT weekend in the Green Mountains. PS in the Masters 55+ races, I was 5th and 7th respectively. Day one was fine – I felt fast. The same can NOT be said for Sunday. I was ready to sell my bicycle on lap two. Blah blah yada yada yada.
Green Mountain Cyclocross Weekend -
- velonews dot com
- comes down from the mountains
- day two victory
- cyclingnews dot com for day one
- cyclingnews dot com for day two
- saving the world, one ‘cross race weekend at a time
- road (rode?) to victory
- josh eyeing some cherry danish
- willmeister
That’s it for now atmo. But – and it’s a BIG BUT – if you have made it this far, I encourage you to click on, through, read, and bookmark Amy Dombroski’s blog, World Peas and Carrots. Have a look:
The most recent several entries are ‘cross season specific now that Amy has switched gears over from the long road season. Also, here is a post race interview in two parts that followed the MadWis USGP races a few days ago:
All of us will be in Massachusetts this coming weekend for the Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester. I hope to see you there atmo.
Many thanks for reading.
e-RICHIE
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