The boys have been busy working out the kinks, working over competitors, sometimes getting worked over, but most of all...working as a team!
Habitat Road Race
Rob Robins - 6th - Cat 4
Scott Pfaff - 14th - Masters 35+
Roger Montes - 17th - Cat 3
Jayson O'Mahoney - 24th - Cat 3
Habitat Crit - Dade City
Justin Pfaff - 1st - Junior 10-12
Rob Robins - 10th - Cat 4
Scott Pfaff - 17th - Masters 35+
Roger Montes - 27th - Cat 3
Sanford Crit
Justin Pfaff - 1st - Junior 10-12
Gerry Bouchard - 2nd - Cat 3
Rob Robins - 5th - Cat 4
Scott Pfaff - 13th - Masters 35+
James Penrod - 21st - Cat 4
Lk Mary Crit
Justin Pfaff - 1st - Junior 10-12
Gerry Bouchard - 7th - Cat 3
James Penrod - 13th - Cat 4
Scott Pfaff - 16th - Masters 35+
Roger Montes - 29th - Cat 3
Jayson O'Mahoney - 31st - Cat 3
Ken Sallot - 38th - Cat 4
Friday, February 29, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
Lake Mary race report - Ken Sallot
I woke up Sunday morning feeling a little stiff and sore after crashing out of the Sanford crit on Saturday. Racing would hurt today, but I felt that if I was able to get a good 90 minute warm-up I'd be able to loosen up my hip enough that I should be able to play.
I arrived at the course right before the Juniors race and I got the opportunity to watch Justin Pfaff barnstorm the group and rack up his second W for the weekend. He really dug deep and threw it all on the line for the sprint finish, nearly puking his guts out in the process. For being all of 11, that kid's both strong willed and a talented rider. Scotty, drop your son now every chance you get because you won't be able to in another three years.. ;)
After the Juniors I relaxed in a lawn chair and watched the P/1/2 race. The combination of beautiful weather and a wide open course meant that the pros were ripping the roads up while barnstorming down the way. When there was about twenty minutes left in that race a break...click here for more
I arrived at the course right before the Juniors race and I got the opportunity to watch Justin Pfaff barnstorm the group and rack up his second W for the weekend. He really dug deep and threw it all on the line for the sprint finish, nearly puking his guts out in the process. For being all of 11, that kid's both strong willed and a talented rider. Scotty, drop your son now every chance you get because you won't be able to in another three years.. ;)
After the Juniors I relaxed in a lawn chair and watched the P/1/2 race. The combination of beautiful weather and a wide open course meant that the pros were ripping the roads up while barnstorming down the way. When there was about twenty minutes left in that race a break...click here for more
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Team Florida race weekend results
Cycle Logic was represented throughout the first official weekend of races at Team Florida's time trial and criterium in Gainesville, Florida.
Time Trial - Saturday, Feb. 9th
Justin Pfaff - 2nd - Junior 10-12
Veronica Geist - 3rd - Women Cat 4
Jayson O'Mahoney - 8th - Cat 3
Gerry Bouchard - 13th - Cat 3
Scott Pfaff - 13th - Masters 35+
Rob Robins - 19th - Cat 4
Downtown Criterium - Sunday, Feb. 10th
Justin Pfaff - 2nd - Junior 10-12
Gerry Bouchard - 3rd - Cat 3
Anthony Musalo - 4th - Cat 4
Steve DeRoche - 11th - Cat 4 **on a single speed**
Rob Robins - 13th - Cat 4
Roger Montes - 13th - Cat 3
Scott Pfaff - 14th - Masters 35+
Time Trial - Saturday, Feb. 9th
Justin Pfaff - 2nd - Junior 10-12
Veronica Geist - 3rd - Women Cat 4
Jayson O'Mahoney - 8th - Cat 3
Gerry Bouchard - 13th - Cat 3
Scott Pfaff - 13th - Masters 35+
Rob Robins - 19th - Cat 4
Downtown Criterium - Sunday, Feb. 10th
Justin Pfaff - 2nd - Junior 10-12
Gerry Bouchard - 3rd - Cat 3
Anthony Musalo - 4th - Cat 4
Steve DeRoche - 11th - Cat 4 **on a single speed**
Rob Robins - 13th - Cat 4
Roger Montes - 13th - Cat 3
Scott Pfaff - 14th - Masters 35+
Monday, February 11, 2008
Get Well Soon Kerry...
At this past weekend's race in Gainesville, FL during the Masters 45+ criterium, Cycle Logic member, Kerry Duggan, was involved in a crash that sent him careening into a pole on the backside of the downtown course.
Kerry was transported to Shands via ambulance and has been diagnosed with a broken wrist - a clean break below the radius. He is in a fibreglass cast and will not require surgery. Although it was feared that Kerry had fractured his femur, the doctors don't belive it is broken despite quite a bit of swelling.
When spoken to at around 7pm Sunday night, Kerry was in very good spirits. He was only taking ibuprofen for the pain so it sounds as if he's handling the pain well. At the time he was looking forward to getting out of the hospital!
We all wish Kerry a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back on the bike soon.
Post your get well wishes to Kerry here.
Kerry was transported to Shands via ambulance and has been diagnosed with a broken wrist - a clean break below the radius. He is in a fibreglass cast and will not require surgery. Although it was feared that Kerry had fractured his femur, the doctors don't belive it is broken despite quite a bit of swelling.
When spoken to at around 7pm Sunday night, Kerry was in very good spirits. He was only taking ibuprofen for the pain so it sounds as if he's handling the pain well. At the time he was looking forward to getting out of the hospital!
We all wish Kerry a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back on the bike soon.
Post your get well wishes to Kerry here.
Monday, February 04, 2008
More "Bring it On" Pictures
Cindy Tompkins and Angela Connoughton sprint it out for the win in the Womans race at the "Bring it On" crit series in Alachua, Florida on February 2nd, 2008
Check out Cathy Bester's photos here
Bring it On - Overall Series Rankings
Juniors 10-14
Women
Men - A
Men - B
*Due to the Tornado Warning on Week #1 there were only two Men's - B races held. As a result, no tie-breakers were used to decide an overall winner.
1 Justin Pfaff - Cycle Logic 7 pts
2 Augustus Harrison - Unattached 4 pts
3 Joshua Crusan - Unattached 1 pt
Women
1 Angela Connaughton - Atomic Race Team 12 pts
2 Kristin Donahue - Team Florida 8 pts
3 Cindy Tompkins - Cycle Science 7 pts
3 Amanda Hall - Atomic Race Team 7 pts
3 Jacquelyn Crowell - Team Kenda Tire 7 pts
3 Heather Davis - Naple Cyclery 7 pts
7 Jacqueline Dougherty - Unattached 6 pts
8 Melissa Weddell - Unattached 4 pts
9 Julie Pitts - Unattached 3 pts
10 Kimblery O'Brien - Unattached 2 pts
10 Alicia Provenzano - Unattached 2 pts
Men - A
1 David Guttenplan - TIME Pro Cycling 10 pts*
2 Phillip Gaimon - Fiordifrutta 10 pts*
3 Gary Yates - Naple Cyclery Gulf Coast Racing 8 pts
4 Robert Sweeting - AEG - Toshiba 7 pts
4 Winston David - Toshiba - AEG 7 pts
4 Daniel Chavez - Preferred Alliance Cycling Team 7 pts
7 Charles Jerabek - Jacksonville Racing Club 5 pts
8 John Salsbury - Jacksonville Racing Club 3 pts
8 Rudy Robaina - Herbalife 3 pts
10 Karel Sumbal - Beaches Velo Sport 2 pts
10 Ken Schofield - Cycle Science Racing Team 2 pts
12 Brett Miller - Naple Cyclery Gulf Coast Racing 1 pt
12 Dan Larson - Cycle Science Racing Team 1 pt
* D. Guttenplan wins the tie with P. Gaimon due to having the higer finish of the series.
Men - B
*Due to the Tornado Warning on Week #1 there were only two Men's - B races held. As a result, no tie-breakers were used to decide an overall winner.
1 Jimmy Page - Unattached 7 pts
1 Radulian Pop - Unattached 7 pts
1 Colby Smith - Fat Cat Racing 7 pts
4 Eric Shields - Team Florida 5 pts
5 Derek Schanze - Gainesville Cycling Club 4 pts
5 Eric Stubbs - Unattached 4 pts
7 David Reich - Team Florida 3 pts
7 Carlos Smith - Gainesville Cycling Club 3 pts
9 Michael Christopher - Team Florida 2 pts
10 James Penrod - Cycle Logic 1 pt
10 John Alvarez - Savannah Wheelmen 1 pt
Bring it On - week#3 results
week #3 - February 2nd, 2008
Juniors 10-14
***Tony Sigrist, Graham Gillis and Alexander Spook of the Atomic Race Team were all DISQUALIFIED as a result of learning that their racing ages were 15, 15 and 16 years old, respectively.
Women
Men's A - field of 55
Men's B - field of 63
Juniors 10-14
1 Justin Pfaff - Cycle Logic
2 Augustus Harrison - Unattached
3 Joshua Crusan - Unattached
***Tony Sigrist, Graham Gillis and Alexander Spook of the Atomic Race Team were all DISQUALIFIED as a result of learning that their racing ages were 15, 15 and 16 years old, respectively.
Women
1 Cindy Tompkins - Cycle Science
2 Angela Connaughton - Atomic Race Team
3 Jacqueline Dougherty - Unattached
4 Heather Davis - Naple Cyclery Gulf Coast Racing
5 Amanda Hall - Atomic Race Team
Men's A - field of 55
1 David Guttenplan - TIME Pro Cycling
2 Robert Sweeting - AEG - Toshiba
3 Gary Yates - Naple Cyclery Gulf Coast Racing
4 Rudy Robaina - Herbalife
5 Ken Schofield - Cycle Science Racing Team
6 Dan Larson - Cycle Science Racing Team
7 Shawn Gravois - Team Florida
8 Alexander Gil - Unattached
9 David Comiskey - Team Florida
10 Beck Frydenborg - Cycle Science Racing Team
11 Jayson O'Mahoney - Cycle Logic
12 Rebecca Larson - Aarons/l5flyers
13 Jacquelyn Crowell - Team Kenda Tire
14 Cody Johnson - Cycle Science Racing Team
15 Ron Shinall - Velobrew Cycling Club
16 Bryan Schoeffler - Savannah Wheelmen
17 Unknown
18 Romero Gill - Unattached
19 Christopher Perham - Cycle Science Racing Team
Men's B - field of 63
1 Radulian Pop - Unattached
2 Colby Smith - Fat Cat Racing
3 Eric Stubbs - Unattached
4 Carlos Smith - Gainesville Cycling Club
5 Michael Christopher - Team Florida
6 John Alvarez - Savannah Wheelmen
7 Michael Keenan - Velobrew Cycling Club
8 Chuck Holstein - Unattached
9 David Reich - Team Florida
10 Ronald Stenger - Unattached
11 Maitland Jones - Unattached
12 Unknown
13 Matthew Mcelhaney - Team Florida
14 Jimmy Page - Unattached
15 Douglas Pitts - Unattached
16 Regan Woodall - Cycle Logic
17 Ryan Fisher - Aarons/l5flyers
18 Ron Palsgrove - Cycle Logic
Friday, February 01, 2008
Perfect Weather...FINALLY!
After two weekends of sub-par weather, the "Brong It On" race series is finally going to see some beautiful weather...and we deserve it.
Come out and enjoy the weather for final race of the series.
Come out and enjoy the weather for final race of the series.
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