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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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1209.0. "KIWANIS R/R EDITORIAL" by WMOIS::C_GIROUARD () Mon Jun 19 1989 12:01

     Just an update on the KIWANIS ANNUAL ROAD RACE (or editorial would
    better fit).
    
     ORGANIZATION: Fairly well run, on time, plenty of marshals and
                   clean course. Started on time.
    
     RIDERS:       Total jerks. Especially the juniors (19-under). I
                   rode in the 30-39 bracket. We caught both the 20-29
                   and 19-under riders. The 20-29's let us by, gave
                   way and didn't mix. The 19-under didn't give way,
                   the mixed, cursed and, in general, were dirty little
                   bast*ards.
    
                   I'm not going to brag too much about my group either.
                   Riders were crossing the yellow line, poor pack riding
                   like not holding lines and they'd give you a hard
                   after almost blowing you off the road. One guy pulled
                   out of the pack over yellow lines and ran into a
                   pick-up truck and also took out about 10 other riders.
                   I hope the guy didn't get hurt badly, but what a
                   JERK! Not only did he risk his own life, but wiped
                   out a pile of fellow riders because of his stupidity
                   and provided a great deal of bad press for the sport.
                   
                   There just aren't many of these road races around
                   this is the kind of stuff that holds 'em down in
                   the New England area.
    
    THE RIDE:      The ride wasn't that fast (I didn't think) I finished
                   in the lead pack with 58.14 for the 25 miles at 24.3
                   mph average. Great for me, but I felt like I had
                   a lot left.
    
                   The pack really never thinned. I believe that more
                   hills are needed. The course could've been a real
                   smoker, but was really flat. Nothing to really test
                   the group as far as hills go. I'll bet we spent half
                   the course breaking (even down hills).
    
    Other than the nasty "editorials" I've made the day was great. Weather
    was fine and a great many good people there. I only hope they hold
    again next year. 
    
    If anyone has access to a North Andover newspaper I'd be extremely
    grateful if they'd send me one (name your price) 
    
      TO:  CHIP GIROUARD    WMO/G13  (DTN: 241-3396)
    
    Chip 
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1209.1MPH MUST > 25DASXPS::SCHULMANMon Jun 19 1989 20:1011
    I think the course may have been short.  My Avocet read 23.7.  As
    a result, I started my sprint way too late and got caught in the
    shuffle.
    
    If the course was a full 25 then your average speed had to have
    been greater than 25 MPH.  I calculate it to be 25.8 MPH for a 58:14
    time.  Is this correct?
    
    -Robin
    
    
1209.2ask MarkUSCTR1::PJOHNSONMon Jun 19 1989 20:594
    Mark Reid of MRO won the citizen's race.  Maybe he'll read this
    note and tell us how fast he was going.
    
    Phil
1209.3ME TOO!WMOIS::C_GIROUARDTue Jun 20 1989 10:5611
    >.2 Yeah, I came in with something like too on my Cateye. I had
        23(?) something for the distance and read a 24.3 for an avg.
        speed. Same boat on the sprint too. All of a sudden we were
        in the common, bunched up and no place to go.
    
    >.3 Which age group was Mark in? I thought Ed Ryan won ours (30-39)
        but I'm not sure of who won the others. I know Robin Schulmann(?)
        won the women's 20-29 division.
    
    I don't know about anyone else, but it seemed a little leasurely.
    I felt like I was ready for a race after we finished.
1209.4DECies on BikesDASXPS::SCHULMANTue Jun 20 1989 14:118
    It seems to me that we had alot of DECies in the race.  I know of
    at least two others.  If Mark did win the men's division then DEC
    won the race for men and women.
    
    Too bad there isn't some kind of company team.  
    
    -Robin
    
1209.5my $.02THOM::LANGLOISDT Data NetworksTue Jun 20 1989 14:3018
    I was speaking wiht someone in the race who rides that course regularly
    and he said his computer always comes up with about 23.5 miles.
    So it seems it wasn't quite the 25 they advertise. I agree with
    Chip that it was well run and a nice course but the pack discipline
    was non-existent. Got so bad in the 30-39 pack after about 4 or
    5 miles out that it was bordering on dangerous so a friend of mine
    and myself just dropped back and let them go. The pack wouldn't
    break up (must have been 40 people or so I guess) and there were
    some slow riders in the front blocking the way. How often do you brake 
    on a nice smooth downhill with no driveways or intersections on it? 
    This pack was on the brakes all the time.  My friend and I cruised
    along for a while and then caught up with that same pack after it had 
    spread out a bit. The people left in it were pretty good
    (discipline-wise) and we had a good time the last 6 or 8 miles or so. 
    Ended up doing a 1:05. I'm no speedster but I do what I can and I 
    concentrate on being a good rider when riding in a pack.

    						Thom...
1209.6 20-29 pack USMRM5::MREIDTue Jun 20 1989 15:0634
    I rode the men's 20-29 race, which was fortunately the first wave
    to go off (no problems mixing in with other waves).
    
    I finished in 55:27, but my computer had 24.0 miles, for about 26mph.
    
    I was able to win the race thanks to an unselfish teammate. We got
    off the front with a mile or less to go (just before the uphill),
    and just hammered as hard as we could. Actually, Dan Massucco my
    teammate (finished second) pulled most of the way to the finish;
    I took one short pull. Team tactics ... we wanted one of us to win,
    and Dan was the stronger rider that day. HE did almost all of the
    work to ensure that the breakaway was successful; I rode his wheel,
    and sprinted for the win (3rd place was closing FAST, and almost
    nipped Dan at the finish). 
    
    The pack was one of the craziest that I've ever been in; about 60
    people large, yellow line violations all the time, prople who couldn't
    ride a straight line, bumping off me at times ... one bad crash
    by some dude that had previously bumped into me & others because
    he couldn't ride a line, prople taking stupid chances squeezing
    towards the front, yelling, swearing, one guy on Scott bars without
    a helmet riding all the time over the yellow line,   CRAZY!
   
    One amusing moment came when this mad, mad pack passed a state cruiser
    and the trooper yelled out to us (over a bullhorn) "STAY IN A SINGLE
    LINE."    yeah, right!
     
    The positive points were that the course was well organized & well
    marshalled at all corners. The large size of the lead pack made
    the 26mph average pace seem like a Sunday ride; I felt like I didn't
    work at all - until the critical break a mile from the finish.
    
    Mark
                                                                    
1209.7too flatULTRA::SEIDENKen SeidenTue Jun 20 1989 15:2025
    Don't blame the riders. There just aren't that many road races in
    Massachusetts, so of course a race like this is going to attract
    everyone and his grandmother.  The problem was the course
    wasn't equipped to separate the strong riders from the weak riders. 
    That's what hills are for.  The staggered starts and 8-people-per-line
    rule at the start do no good if the course itself only serves
    to congest the field, not separate it. 
    
    When my pack (30-39) caught the pack in front of it with about
    8 miles (I think) to go, the swarm of riders was *worse* than
    at the start some 16 miles back!  I knew when the packs mixed it was 
    going to be trouble, especially if a break formed and those in the
    middle (like me) rushed to join it.  So I moved left to swing to
    the front to be with any break that might form. Problem was, over
    a dozen other riders had already thought the same thing, and were
    already over the yellow line while moving up. Then when the truck mentioned
    in .0 came the other way, back into the pack they came, and crash!
    
    Anyone who did Piche's up in Gilford a couple of weeks ago knows
    what a few hills can do to break up the pack.
    
    -Ken (who got caught behind the crash, and finished just behind his
    grandmother)
    
             
1209.8OH WELLWMOIS::C_GIROUARDTue Jun 20 1989 16:365
     Congratulations Mark. We got the same message from the trooper.
    The people who weren't laughing at him were verbalizing the same
    thing - Ya right! What planet are you from????
    
    Chip
1209.9 Kiwanis 1990 ?USMRM5::MREIDTue Jun 05 1990 18:396
    Does anyone have any info on the 1990 Kiwanis (North ANdover,MA)
    road race? Is it happening? When? Last year the race was held
    mid-June. I'm looking for registration forms for some citizen
    racers in my club, but I haven't heard a word about the race... 
    
    Mark