Friday, June 22, 2007

They're Here!

After a few delays from the factory, the Team Cycle Logic cycling caps have finally arrived! Those of you who ordered caps can pick them up from Paul at the crit in Deland on sunday. If you would like to receive your caps sooner than that, he'll have them at his house in Gainesville. For those of you who will not be in attendance at this weekends race, Paul will send any caps belonging to Ocala/Leesburg teammates home with a representative from that area (i.e. DeRoche).

Moose has already picked his caps up and will be proudly displaying them on the roads of California this week while on vacation.

Rodrigo, we'll ship your caps to your address in Pennsylvania...you should receive them before the arrival of your son at the end of this month (if caps aren't received by end of month...just wait longer)

Those of you who ordered caps, and haven't paid James for them yet, shame on you. Be sure to give your $8/cap to James asap.

Those of you who completely dropped the ball and didn't get in on this great opportunity, there are a few extras that can be purchased from the team, contact James Penrod for more information.

Thanks for your patience and enjoy the caps.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Cycle Logic Take 1st, 3rd, 4th at Lake Louisa

Competing in the very wet B’s race at Lake Louisa on Tuesday, June 19 were Steve DeRoche, James Penrod, Josh Pittman, and Veronica Geist.

Cycle Logic made a good effort to diminish the spirits and legs of the other competitors on this hilly course, while immediately answering any accelerations and breaks. Although a few riders were dropped in the process, many stayed integrated in the pack and tried their best to do battle with the Orange and Grey at the end. In the uphill sprint, Steve DeRoche walked away with his 1st place finish, James battled for second, but ended up with 3rd, and Josh (although initiating the final jump to the line) came in with a 4th place finish. Veronica was happy to finish nipping at the heals of her teammates with the rest of the field.

Congratulations to all, you all worked well.

JP/ CL

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

FL. State TT Championships

The Florida State Time Trial Championships were held this past weekend just east of Lake City. The course was flat, fast, with very little wind, and almost completely traffic-free.

Cycle Logic Teammate Veronica Geist came out of the woodwork to show off her time trialing skills. With a time of 1:07:08 for the 40K course, she came in with a 4th place finish in the Women’s Category 4 field. WELCOME BACK BABY!!

James Penrod also raced, and when asked how he fared, he was quoted as saying “I didn’t get last place”. Further research through Floridacycling.com confirmed this to be a true statement.

Congratulations to Vern and James!!

Monday, June 11, 2007

FLORIDA STATE ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIPS

What a tough race!

This year, the Florida State Road Race Championships were held at a new venue in Ocala, Florida. Although a departure from the Tallahassee location of past, the rolling hills took it’s toll on many of the riders. Probably the most menacing challenge of the weekend was the 100 degree heat, which took it’s toll on everybody, spectators and riders alike.

I would like to thank everyone that showed for their support, as well as many of the Cycle Logic teammates that volunteered their time, cars, and significant others to the cause. I can’t say enough about volunteering for these events because if there are no volunteers, the quality, quantity, and safety of the races will diminish.

This year, the races were spread over two days. Saturday hosted the age-group riders, and Sunday’s event included the category riders. Our up and coming super star Justin Pfaff performed superbly on the hilly, overheated course on Saturday to gain a 3rd place finish in the Junior 10-12 race. If you didn’t get a chance to ride this course, trust me it was no joke. We’re all really proud of you Justin.

Sunday, Cycle Logic had riders in the Women’s 1-2-3, Men Category 4, and Men Category 5 races.

Rachel Hallum gave it all she had in the Women’s race to finish 12th in a much smaller field than us men are used to competing in. If you’re unfamiliar with racing in a pack, it is a much harder race when there are only 10-15 people racing than with a pack of 50-75 people. Drafting becomes an issue, especially when riders start dropping off. Congratulations Rachel.

The Men’s Category 4 race included Paul Messal, James Penrod, Scott Pfaff, Roger Montes, and Steve DeRoche. With the race starting at 1:00 in the afternoon, and the temperature rising near 100 degrees, we all knew hydration was going to be an issue. Thankfully, we had some great support with Joshua Pittman managing the support in the Cycle Logic feed zone. With the combination of the hills, the heat, and the squirrely riders in the pack, we lost a few riders half way through the race, but James and Steve stuck in the pack to see how they would fare at the end of the race. Unfortunate results were had by both unfortunately: James took an unsuccessful flyer off the front on the last hill before the finish, opening a gap that just couldn’t be sustained on the 40+ mph approach to the finish line. Steve, in hopes of getting to show off his sprint, got bumped off the road at about 300 yards from the finish, and although an accomplished mountain biker, and excellent bike handler, he chose not to sprint for the finish in the grass, and through the spectators tents.

The Men’s Category 5 race included Anthony Hutton, and new Cycle Logic teammate Regan Woodall. For some reason, the hills didn’t seem to affect our two mountain biking cat5-ers, probably because their used to climbing.
Local Gainesville Cycling Club member, "Naked Ed", and new addition to Team Cycle Logic, Regan Woodall, warm up prior to the start of the Cat. 5 race.

Regan looked poised to stay off the front at the beginning of the race, with a gap opening after the first lap, but the pack closed the gap, and the group finished together. Unfortunate results again cursed the Cycle Logic riders. Apparently a rider that was not competing in the race somehow got caught up in the pack, forcing riders to scramble out of the way of the slower rider, resulting in a chain reaction that sent several riders rolling along the asphalt at 35+ mph. Thankfully, Anthony and Regan were not injured, but both suffered in their placings due to the wreck. Anthony still pulled out a 5th place finish, and Regan 10th. Good job guys.



We look forward to seeing everybody at the next race.

Keep the rubber side down.

JP/ CL

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Magnets & Banners & Magnets Oh my!


Team Cycle Logic is going to be well-represented at this weekends State Championship Road Race in Ocala. Not only will we have a full Catagory 4 team, but Team Cycle Logic members are pitching in to make sure that the race production goes off without a hitch.

There will be Cycle Logic team members marshalling corners of the course, driving wheel trucks and driving USCF officials around throughout the weekend. Due to our volunteering with the races, we will be able to display our team banner at the start/finish line. What team banner you ask? The team banner that our sponsor, Quality Banner, is printing for us. see above image

In addition to the beautiful banner flying the Orange and Gray at the S/F line...you'll also see the official cars and wheel trucks that are driven by us bearing our logo as well. James and Paul put together some Cycle Logic car magnets for use this weekend and should be a nice compliment to all the Cycle Logic marketing that will be going on.

If you are racing, watching or especially volunteering this weekend; be sure to wear your Cycle Logic team T-shirt or team jersey or your vest/jacket. The more exposure the better...this is, after all, a hometown race.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Out For A Ride

Over a year in the making, and three code frameworks later, Out For A Ride is finally ready for public consumption. Tell all your friends!

***Keep in mind that this is ALPHA, the designers/programmers haven't even made it to BETA yet, so there will be tons more features coming in the future.

This is a site that I've been helping to test over the past few months. Created by Stephen Hallgren aka "Teevio", a designer/cyclist from the Boston area. Out For A Ride is a great place to log your rides, your routes, what gear you ride with, what bikes you ride on as well as plenty of ability to chat, leave comments and basically socialize online with like-minded cyclists.

Still in it's infancy, Out For A Ride will only continue to grow. This is our opportunity to get in on the ground floor and be some of its early members. Out For A Ride was only made public today and already is attracting cyclists from all over the country.

Out For A Ride would be the perfect place for all of us to see what, where and how much we all are riding. For those of you who decide to check it out and see what Out For A Ride is, leave a comment here and let the rest of us know what your "Out For A Ride screen name" is. If you're curious, you can check out what I've ridden the past couple of weeks by looking up "PMESS". I've also uploaded our team kit image in my "Gear" section...check it out.

Hope to see you guys there!

Monday, June 04, 2007

How about that Helmet?

I recently came across this image of Floyd racing at the 2007 Teva Mountain Games and couldn't help but notice how nicely his Giro Atmos would compliment our own Cycle Logic kits.

I searched around and found that the kit Floyd is wearing in this picture belongs to Memphis Velo. I have made a couple of inquiries as to the origination of the above mentioned Atmos with the beautiful orange and gray color scheme and will fill ya'll in if anything comes from it.

In the meantime, if anybody knows how we can get our hands on those...let me know.

Team Potluck Banquet - Who's In?

The idea has been tossed around regarding a Team Potluck Dinner/ Banquet.

Josh Pittman has been so kind as to allow us to use his house, located centrally in Ocala, just off of the interstate which makes for easy access for all.

Activities at Hacienda de Pittman include foose-ball, pool, and ping-pong inside, and horseshoes outside. I hear Josh was blessed with a rather large deck as well, if anyone just wants to sit and chill with their favorite beverage.

Families and kids are welcome.

Anyway, I was thinking of getting everyone together one weekend in July, but I need dates when everyone is available or not available so we can have as many teammates and their families attending as possible.

Once we figure out the date, we’ll organize who is bringing what.

Please either respond in the comments section of the blog, or e-mail me at jamesnvern@embarqmail.com.

JP/ CL

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Ed Sabol Does The Disney Half Ironman!!

Cycle Logic's Ed Sabol competed in the Disney Half Ironman on May 20, 2007.
The competition consisted of a 1.2 mile swim, followed by a 56 mile bike, and
finished with a half marathon run of 13.1 miles.

Ed's times were:
swim38:37
Bike2:27:51 (22.7mph avg)
Run1:55:57 (8:51 minute average pace)
Total time 5:07:27 (Okay, the total of the three don't add up, but they didn't have the results down to the thousandths of a second)

Ed placed 313 out 2048 that finished
67 out of 387 in his age group.

Congratulations Ed!!

You can see pictures of Ed here: