Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Team Cycling Caps Anyone???

It has been brought to my attention by more than a few members of the team that they would like to have a Cycle Logic cycling cap. I did some digging and found a place where we can get custom caps for the team. Here are the specifics:
• We'd need to order a minimum of 25 caps.
• The custom Cycle Logic caps would cost $8 per cap, or $200 total for a minimum order.

I took the liberty of designing a team cap for you to visualize.


Before I pursue this any further, those of you interested (team members, fans, sponsors, family members etc...) send an email to Paul Messal and let me know how many you want. If there is enough interest I'll move forward with sending in the artwork and gettin' us some caps! Payment would be due as soon as the order is sent in.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Bike Rodeo

Cycle Logic attended and assisted in the annual Eighth Street Elementary School Bicycle Rodeo March 19, 2007.

The annual bicycle rodeo is organized every year by the PTO members, and various local volunteers to teach the children basic bicycle safety. Statistics show that children ages 10-14 are most likely to be involved in bicycle accidents resulting in injury or death, so it is paramount that these children learn bicycle safety as early as possible.

Cycle-Logic members Josh Pittman and James Penrod (decked out in their best Orange and Grey) assisted the PTO volunteers with minor mechanical repairs, helmet adjustments, as well as demonstrating their bicycling skills through the agility course. Both Josh and James were received well by the children, who later asked “who where those guys, they were so cool!”.

To see a few more pictures from the Bike Rodeo, click here

Friday, March 16, 2007

The day of the Century

The 4th Annual Take Stock in Children ride took place last weekend on March 10th. Beautiful weather greeted us as we arrived in Ocala for what would turn out to be a great day of riding. About seventeen members of our Cycle Logic team showed up in support of this worthwhile cause that helps low-income children succeed by providing college scholarships, mentors, tutoring and long-term support.

At the start line, there was an obvious presence of orange and grey clad riders and with the roll out, Scott Pfaff and Roger Montes went to the front and kept things nice and steady amidst a sea of overly-anxious century "racers". Little Justin Pfaff tucked himself into the draft and hung in like a pro even as the speeds started to rise into the mid-20 mph-range.

The ride participants quickly sorted themselves into their corresponding ability groups and Cycle Logic was a hugely represented at the front of the field. It took a while for some of the participants riding with the lead group to get the hang of the basic group-ride dynamics, but Team Cycle Logic did more than their part to keep the quick pace rolling and rotating smoothly.

The Marion county sheriff deputies did an outstanding job leading the ride through the gorgeous countryside that is blanketed with horse farms and rolling fields. At each intersection a deputy with lights and sirens blazing stopped all traffic and yielded safe passage to those riding in this first-class event.

The lead group pedaled steadily into the well-stocked lunch stop located at Boulware Springs state park just off of the Gainesville-Hawthorne trail. An assortment of Powerbar products, energy drinks, gourmet sandwiches from Crispers, cookie platters and fruits were laid out for the cyclists and methodically laid into by them as well.

After resting and refueling, the leaders set back out to finish the century. The group consisting of approximately twenty riders would soon be whittled down to a core group of a dozen or so, half of which belonged to Cycle Logic. Scott, Ron, Moose, Mike, Paul and Steve D. would be the ones carrying the Cycle Logic torch to the finish line and really served as the backbone for the remaining group.

Moving along at a quick pace, the group worked well together with the lion's share of the pulling being done by none other than Scott "El Jefe" Pfaff. As the "25 miles-to go" rest stop approached, "El Jefe" informed the group members that we should quickly stop one last time to top off bottles. We pulled into the rest stop and four non-Cycle Logic riders pressed on in pursuit of glory. Despite my attempts to stall at the tables stocked with great food and cold drinks, the eight of us didn't waste too much time in getting back on the road now that we had a foursome about 4 minutes up the road to chase down!

With twenty-five miles to go, we dosed our efforts while rotating steadily. Once we were able to catch a glimpse of the four leaders up the road our mission intensified and our pace increased. With only eight miles to the finish and coming into less-rural areas of Ocala we utilized our police escorts to the fullest and screamed through corners and intersections as if we were the lead break in a European pro race.

The catch was inevitably made with only a few miles remaining just as the heat of the day took its toll on Steve, who succumbed to heavy cramping in his quadriceps. A rider from one of the Tampa teams smartly launched an attack realizing that the numbers weren't in his favor. This quickly dropped a couple of the guys that opted not to stop at the 25 to go mark. Cycle Logic took the responsibility of bringing back the attack. Once we were gruppo compacto, the pace slowed and Paul launched off the front in order to force a non-Cycle Logic rider to chase, which they did. With no real sprint point or finish line to speak of, the remaining eight riders (5 of those being from Cycle Logic) darted into the parking lot in a relatively anticlimactic manner.

When the dust settled, the lead group had a ride-time of 4 hours and 23 minutes with an average speed of about 22.6 mph. All of the Cycle Logic members did an outstanding job representing the team and completing an early season century [editors note: Justin Pfaff smoked the half-century with his mom and beat us all to the post-ride refreshments].

A huge thanks goes out to the organizers of the Take Stock in Children ride as this has been largely regarded as one of the most well run events attended by its riders.

Cycle Logic wrapped up the day with some great pasta and Greek food at Lakis in Ocala...lots of stories, lots of laughs and lots of fun was had by all that attended.

See you at the next event!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

They've arrived...


Just in time for the warm Florida spring to deliver us 80+ degree weather, the mailman has delivered us our Cycle Logic vests and jackets! No need to fear, it will once again get cold, or at least cool, and those items will come in very handy. Cycle Logic vests and jackets are also great items for friends and family to wear during the races to show their support, or to stand out in the feed zone at road races.

If you've ordered a vest or a jacket, contact James to arrange delivery.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

For CL's next generation...

Due to the overwhelming demand by those of you with lil' ones who are wanting to show their support for the good ole Orange and Grey, your prayers have been answered. Just added to the 5count cafepress store are new infant T-shirt "onesies" complete with the Cycle Logic logo.

Don't be the last one on your block to own a piece of Cycle Logic apparel, act now, supplies are running out!
***supplies aren't really running out, Cycle Logic apparel will be around longer than cockroaches, it just sounded more official.

Results, Take Stock ride...


Race Results:
Festival of Speed Individual Time Trial
Sat. March 3, 2007
• Men 55+ - Steve Agronick - 5th

Festival of Speed VA Criterium
Sun. March 4, 2007
• Cat 5 - Ron Palsgrove - 12th
• Cat 4 - James Penrod - 18th

Team Cycle Logic is currently ranked 9th in the team Florida Points Series Standings.


TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN CENTURY March 10, 2007
This weekend (Saturday, March 10, 2007) is the annual Take Stock in Children Century ride benefiting Take Stock in Children and the Public Education Foundation of Marion County.
The ride begins in Ocala at the Hampton Center/ MLK Recreation Center the morning of March 10.
• 7:00 am - Continental Breakfast/ Registration begins
• 8:00 am - Kick off celebration
• 8:15 am - Ride begins

Since it is difficult to get the flyers out to everyone for registration, they are allowing us to pay in advance (entries paid by CL) and complete the necessary registration forms the morning of the event. Please arrive early so we can get this completed, and maybe take some pictures of the team.

I have already addressed the team as to who is interested, and this is the final list:
Paul Messal, Anthony Musalo, Roger Montes, Rachel Hallum, Scott Pfaff, Justin Pfaff, Jan Pfaff, Rodrigo Sagastegui, Josh Pittman, Michael Brown, Steve DeRoche, Ron Palsgrove, John Duggan, James Penrod, Veronica Geist, Steve Chetti, Boof Smith
** I have not heard a definite from Charley Brown.


Remember, wear your Cycle Logic Kits if you have them.

Friday, March 02, 2007

UF Race Weekend Results


I apologize about the length of time it’s taken to post the results from last weekend, but it’s been a crazy week.
Here’s the quick version (if that’s possible):

Team updates
We did the Team kit switcharoos as needed for proper sizing.
• If you haven’t checked the team and individual points series, you may be surprised to see Cycle Logic ranked:
- 10th Cat 4’s
- 4th Junior 10-12’s with Justin Pfaff ranked 4th individually.

Saturday’s Time Trial- held in the quaint city of Alachua, FL.
• Individual time trialists went off in the morning, and Cycle Logic was represented in 3 different categories.
- In the Cat5, 55+ we had John Duggan, who placed 3rd!!
- In the Masters 35+ Scott Pfaff placed 18th. That’s a tough slot with a bunch of 1, 2, and 3 riders.
- And last, but certainly not least, our star player Mr. Justin Pfaff placed 4th in the Juniors aged 10-12.
Congratulations to all of you. Individual time trialing is certainly not an easy discipline.

• Team time trials departed in the afternoon, with two Cycle Logic teams competing against each other in the Cat3, 4, 5 slot (a friendly, inter-team rivalry):
- The Cycle Logic Ocala team included Ed Sabol, Ron Palsgrove, James Penrod, and Veronica Geist.
- The Cycle Logic Gainesville team included Paul Messal, Roger Montes, Scott Pfaff, and Rodrigo Sagastegui.
- To the surprise of most, the Ocala team edged out the Gainesville contingent by 50 seconds.
Congratulations go out to both teams.

Sunday’s criterium - held in downtown Gainesville, FL.
The course included a pretty nasty brick/ cobbled section that initially seemed like it would take it’s toll on riders given the severity and quantity of the bumps, potholes, and protruding manholes, but fortunately Cycle Logic made it through the day safely.

Cycle Logic was represented well in several categories:
• Scott Pfaff finished in the main pack of the 35+ Men’s category, and appeared to position himself well throughout the race.

• I tell you, our young Justin Pfaff is making a name for himself in the Junior 10-12 group!! This guy is going to be in this age group for another two years, and it is evident that he is and will be the one to beat for this year, and years to come. Justin finished second in the 10-12 criterium on Saturday!!

• Cat. 4’s included Cycle Logic Teamates Roger Montes, Paul Messal, James Penrod, Josh Pittman, and a second race for Scott Pfaff who was the best placed finisher with 14th.

• Cat. 5’s included Ron Palsgrove, Anthony Hutton, and Micheal Brown. The race stretched the group out from the beginning, and stayed that way throughout the race ending with a pretty select group to battle it out at the line. Michael Brown finished the best out of our three riders at 5th, and Anthony and Ron finished 11th and 12th, respectively.

Congratulations to all riders for all events, and a big THANK YOU goes out to everyone that showed up to cheer us on. It really does make a huge difference to have a team of great friends backing us while we’re out there racing. Fun was had by all both Saturday and Sunday.

As a side note, team photos were taken Saturday. Hopefully those will be posted soon.

As for other photos taken by various sources, I’d like to set up a photo site so everyone can post photos as needed, and can be viewed/ printed/ saved by all.

***here on some shots gathered so far...there may be more to come???

JP-CL

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Cycle Logic get's some press


Now that the Cycle Logic team kits are in and the Orange and Gray will start to show itself on the streets and in the races, word is spreading and we are no longer a "well kept secret". The 5count blog, which has a small but dedicated following in the Gainesville area, has just done a brief write-up on Cycle Logic.

In addition to the 5count blog, we have been approached by a "health-oriented" publication that has distribution all over the state to write an article on the formation of the Cycle Logic team. This could be a great opportunity for the team, it's riders and especially our generous sponsors. If the story does happen, some of the team photos taken at this weekends race in Gainesville may make their way to the pages of the above mentioned publication...so look pretty and show the orange and grey of the Cycle Logic proudly!
Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

CYCLE-LOGIC'S FIRST WIN!!


Unfortunately, I wasn’t there this past weekend, but I have heard from the few that were that Cycle Logic is currently celebrating our first WIN!!…and just one day after receiving our team kits, mind you.

Congratulations go out to Cat 4 rider Roger Montes for his first place finish, and from what I heard Anthony Musalo gets the assist.

Great job guys!!!

Click here to see some picures from the race

Ron Palsgrove was also present, representing the Cat 5’s this past Saturday. Unfortunately he was pushed off the road in the last lap, and had some trouble reintegrating back into the pack. Ron was happy with his performance throughout the race, though and was pleased that he could respond to the attacks, and positioned himself well.

Don’t worry Ron, I’m sure your spot on the podium will come in a short time.


Now on to new stuff and the next race weekend:

• This upcoming weekend is the UF Race Weekend, consisting of time trials on Saturday (individuals in the am, and Teams in the afternoon), and downtown criterium on Sunday.
• Individual time trials start with the collegiate racers at 9:00 am Saturday morning, and the teams start after 2:00 pm
(times/ locations may change, so please check the flyer)
THE TIME TRIALS ARE NOT BEING HELD ON RACE TRACK ROAD. PLEASE CHECK THE FLYER FOR REVISED LOCATION.

• Sunday's criterium is fairly short, with a dip in the middle of the course on both sides, so there is a little bit of a climb twice on each lap. The streets are in pretty good condition, and there is one small section of cobbles.

Download event flyer here

Group Photos:
I have heard from about 95% of the team and I believe that everyone will be in Gainesville during the day on Saturday. Since the TTTs start around 2:00, and there is no certain times when our individuals will be racing, it would be best if everyone could be there by at least 10:30 or 11:00 a.m. so we can all group up and get some team photos together. If anyone has any ideas on a special location for a team photo, please make suggestions.

Of course, we would love for everyone to be on hand to support our individual time trialists (John Duggan, Steve Agronick?) I'm sure we all look forward to seeing the orange and grey battling it out this weekend.

See you at the races.
JP-CL

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

San Antonio/ Dade City Race For Humanity Feb. 17, 18

For those interested, the 18th annual Race for Humanity race weekend will be held in San Antonio/ Dade City Florida (just north and east of Tampa).

 

*       Saturday’s Road Race event will start in San Antonio at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church on St. Joe Road.  The Road Races will feature Pro racers as well as amateurs racing 40-91 miles depending on category.  The event begins at 8:00 a.m. with the Pro Race beginning at 10:00 a.m. and all other races continuing  throughout the day.

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Sunday’s Criterium events will be held in Downtown Dade City.   The closed-circuit .6-mile course winds through the streets of Dade City. 

Events begin at 8:00 a.m. with the Pro Race beginning at noon.

 

You can view the race flier for times and locations here:  Race For Humanity

 

More Information on the races and other events.

 

I believe several of our riders were interested in this race, so please show up to support them if you can, and good luck to those competing.

Oh, and dress warm!!

 

 

JP-CL

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Take Stock in Children Ride

Take Stock in Children Cycling For Success Century Ride through Marion and Alachua Counties:
This ride is a Cycle-Logic sponsored ride, meaning that all Cycle Logic Members participating will be reimbursed their entry fee of $40. If I can get a firm number and names of those that will definitely be attending, I can register us all at one time.

The ride begins in Ocala the morning of March 10. It is a police escorted ride, usually with 50 to 100 riders participating. Of course, the police escort will be determined by the number of groups once the ride is under way and the size of those groups.

Take Stock in Children:
Founded in 1995 in response to the need for a scholarship program that provided more than just financial assistance to recipients, Take Stock in Children is an award-winning program that provides scholarships, mentors, and hope for a better future to Florida's most deserving children. A public-private partnership, this school-based mentoring organization has positively affected the lives of more than 11,000 children. Scholarships are purchased through the Florida Prepaid College Foundation, which provides matching funds to double the impact of scholarship donations to Take Stock in Children. Take Stock in Children is the only statewide scholarship program in Florida to provide trained, dedicated mentors representing every segment of society who mentor their students weekly from middle school through high school graduation.

Take Stock in Children locally has had 170 students graduate from the program. 90% of these students have gone on to further their education at community colleges and universities. Take Stock in Children is providing a solution to overcoming child poverty, academic failure and youth crime.

Cycle For Success:
Take Stock in Children, Florida's premiere mentoring and scholarship program is looking for cyclists to participate in its fourth annual Scholarship Bike Ride March 10th 2007. Cycling for Success, hosted by the Public Education Foundation of Marion County, Inc. and Santos Trailhead Bike Shop, will begin and end in Ocala. The ride will offer cyclists the option of riding a 25 mile, 50 mile or 100 mile route that will loop through beautiful and scenic back roads of Marion and Alachua Counties.

The registration fee is $40. Each rider is also asked to help raise money to purchase college scholarships for underserved children living in our community. One hundred percent of the funds raised by each cyclist will help purchase scholarships for Take Stock in Children students living in our community.

Local businesses have the opportunity to organize their employees to participate in this event. Ride as a team and promote your organization or ride as individuals. Riders of all ability levels are welcome. Along the route there will be rest areas, SAG wagons and bike guides to support cyclists and keep them rolling! Breakfast and a celebration lunch will be provided.

Find out more about the Take Stock in Children Ride here

Monday, February 12, 2007

Sanford/Lake Mary Race Weekend

The first thing that stands out this year is the WEATHER. Last year we had winds blowing at 10-15 mph and temps in the 40's. This year was more like Spring than mid winter! The early morning temps were in the high 40's to low 50's but by the time the races started we were in the 60's and the temps rose quickly to level out in the 70's. Most of the people I talked to all commented how great the weather was so I now I wasn’t the only one who noticed. The second thing that made the weekend great was the attendance numbers. All categories had large fields with teams from as far away as Kentucky. It sure was fun to be apart of something so well attended. We made some new friends and did some catching up with some olds friends from last year. I have give a hand to all of the folks who put these events on, if these are any indication of what our year of racing is going to be like hold on guys cause we are going to have a blast!

Saturday's races were held in "Old" downtown Sanford right on the lake. The course was a tight one and I'm not exaggerating here. The course was shortened from last year because the cobbles on one section were getting pretty beat up and the transitions were pretty nasty too. The course was about 1/4 a mile long, the short side was about 100 yards and the long side was about 200 yards.

Juniors 10-14:

Justin's race started second after the 15-18 juniors. He was really excited about getting the season going so the start couldn’t come soon enough! The race started in normal fashion with the older kids attacking hard from the bell. This always makes it hard for the younger kids because they usually get strung out all over the course. Justin was able to hold on in the lead group for about one lap and then he was on his own. Holding on for one lap doesn't sound like much of an advantage but when you consider most of the other 10-12 are off after the first corner it's a big help. There were 7 kids in Justin's class, two of which are 12 this year and are really very good racers so it's always a challenge to try and get Justin to hang with those two as long as he can. Justin rode a great race and was basically on a time trial for the whole race. He lapped all but the two strongest kids in his class, they were able to lap him. He was a little bummed about that but in the end we talked about his race and considering the age difference between him and the winners of his class he was happy with his results. I was very proud of his performance as he never eased up and rode hard the whole race.

Masters 35+:

Did I mention this was a "TIGHT" course, I just wanted to get this on the record before I talk about a performance I would just as soon forget! There are 3 bits of advice I would like to give to everyone who races a bike:
1. Don't start at the back of the group!
2. Don't start at the back of the group!!
3. Don't start at the back of the group!!!
So as you guessed it I started at the back of the group, I thought "I'll just move up once we get going", ha! that didn't work. As soon as the race started a group of 3 or 4 was off the front and as is usual this group does not let anyone get very far away. It was a sprint from the start to keep up and as I was at the back it was like being on the end of a whip all I did was stand up and sprint out of EVERY corner, did I mention this was as tight course. Needless to say I got popped out with about 5 minutes left in the race not something I am proud of but hey sometimes you're the bug and sometimes you're the windshield. I have to thank Paul allot for letting me vent on the phone Saturday night when he called to see how things went, Thanks Paul! The best thing I can say about Saturday for me was that I learned a valuable lesson about staking out your territory on the start line!

Sunday's races were held in Lake Mary which was just a short drive from the previous day's races. This course unlike Saturdays was wide and smooth with 3 corners that made a triangle with 1 short side about 100 yards long and two sides that were about 3-400 yards long. This course was also closed so we didn't have to worry about any stray cars on the course.

Masters 35+

Sunday was my day to go first; I have to admit I was a little apprehensive about the race after the previous day's debacle. I did however learn from my mistake of the first race, will wonders never cease. I made sure I got a good starting position at the line so I would be able to react in case it was hard from the start. My second mission for the day was to hold my ground in the group and be conscious of my place in the group. Paul and I talked about this after the race and we both agree about finding the "Sweet Spot" and trying to hold it throughout the race. Once the race started I was able to settle in to a good rhythm and was able stay in the front 25% of the group throughout the race. This really helped to alleviate that yoyo effect that I suffered through the day before. It seems when you're in the front everyone just flows through the corners with no braking or very little at the worst. Just like the day before no breaks were allowed to form and we finished in a bunch sprint at the line. I am happy to report that I actually finished well enough to have my name recorded for posterity 25 out of 60, I just made the cut off for "Recorded" finishers. In all seriousness I hope that I take to heart the lessons I learned over the weekend and apply them to my future races. I want to again thank Paul for helping me through the weekend; he came out to cheer us on Sunday morning.

Juniors 10-14

Justin was warming up on the trainer when I finished my race and we had a chance to talk about what his strategy would be for the day, stay with the group for as long as possible. I decided not to watch the race start but instead take up a position on the back side of the course from where I could see how things were unfolding back there. When the group came around for the first time I was please to see Justin tucked nicely inside the group. On the next lap he was still tucked neatly in the now dwindling group. I thought to myself wow that's two laps with the big kids. So you can imagine my surprise when he came around for a third lap with the group, I had heard the announcer yell a prime for this lap so I was wondering were he would be the next go around. Unfortunately the sprint for the prime was enough to take him out of the group, but he had accomplished allot of damage against his age group so now all I was hoping was that he wasn't going to drop like a rock. To my surprise he was down in the drops going like he had a mission.
He was again all by himself working to put time on the kids behind him. He rode a great race and even had one of his friends, Jon Carlo, he lapped grab onto his wheel as he went by. He came by with him in tow for one lap and was trying to make him drop by zigg zagging back and forth. But Jon was tenacious and hung in there like a little trooper. The next lap I noticed he wasn't there, after the race I asked Justin what happened and he said that when he wouldn't drop he just attacked him as hard as he could to drop him. Justin rode a great race and was able to finish in second place.

I can see quite a difference from last year to this year with his ability if he keeps this up I think he will have a great year racing. It is so exciting watching him learn new things and have a good time while doing it. That is one nice thing about all of the Juniors in Justin's group, they are all great kids and they have fun together before and after the races.


So to Recap:
Saturday
Scott-Finished the race but not with the group.
Justin-3rd place
Sunday
Scott-25th
Justin-2nd place

Scott Pfaff
Cycle Logic

Friday, February 09, 2007

Cycle Logic goes to Nero's


Following this years third installment of practice crits in Alachua, the Cycle Logic Team headed to Nero's Pizza and Pasta for some post-race nourishment. A bakers dozen of us overtook an entire row of tables as we re-hashed the days events.

James Penrod graciously sprung for all the baskets of bread as well as everyone's water due to his substantial winnings from placing fourth in the Cat. 4 crit ($15, and the bread and water were free...cheapskate).

It was a great time for getting to know our teammates and their families. Great food and a great atmosphere were enjoyed by all.

The whole Cycle Logic gang at Nero's


The days big winner...and Vern and Josh


Rodrigo enjoying the company of his Cycle Logic teammates.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Good Luck

To those who are racing this weekend, best of luck to you. I look forward to hearing all about your results.

Josh Pittman

Who is racing when and where?

I received a post card for the DownTown Orlando Spin City Classic. It is a 2 day event. Saturday, March 24th is a criterium in downtown Orlando. Sunday, March 25th is a circuit race at South Port Park, which according to the race map is right next to the Orlando International Airport. Is anyone interested in competing at this event? It sounds like it could be a lot of fun. According to the postcard I have, there will be live music, cultural arts, food, and drinks. The post card describes it as a festival. For more information on this event go to www.spincityclassic.com. Please respond to this BLOG. I'm looking for some feedback on who is available and who is willing to go to Orlando to represent Cycle Logic Bicycle Team.

Thank You,
Josh Pittman