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1 Justin Pfaff - Cycle Logic
2 Augustus Harrison - Unattached
1 Angela Connaughton - Atomic Race Team
2 Amanda Hall - Atomic Race Team
3 Heather Davis - Naple Cyclery
4 Kristin Donahue - Team Florida
5 Jacqueline Dougherty - Unattached
6 Alicia Provenzano - Unattached
7 Ying Xing - Unattached
1 Daniel Chavez - Preferred Alliance Cycling Team
2 Phillip Gaimon - Fiordifrutta
3 Gary Yates - Naple Cyclery Gulf Coast Racing
4 John Salsbury - Jacksonville Racing Club
5 Karel Sumbal - Beaches Velo Sport
6 Charles Jerabek - Jacksonville Racing Club
7 Shane Braley - Team Wheel & Sprocket
8 Joel Chavez - Outspokin Inc.
9 John Cody Vance - Colavita Racing Inc.
10 Anthony Alexander - Helens Racing
11 Gerald Bouchard - Cycle Logic
12 John Faulk - Colavita Racing Inc.
13 Roger Montes - Cycle Logic
14 Rob Robins - Cycle Logic
15 Jayson O'Mahoney - Cycle Logic
16 Diego Henao - Team American Classic
17 Unknown
18 Anthony Musalo - Cycle Logic
19 Beck Frydenborg - Team Florida
20 Kenneth Sallot - Cycle Logic
1 Jimmy Page - Unattached
2 Eric Shields - Team Florida
3 Derek Schanze - Gainesville Cycling Club
4 David Reich - Team Florida
5 Colby Smith - Unattached
6 James Penrod - Cycle Logic
7 Romero Gill - Unattached
8 Eric Stubbs - Unattached
9 Ryan Fisher - Aarons/l5flyers
10 Kyle McElhaney - Team Florida
11 Ron Palsgrove - Cycle Logic
12 Trung Tran - Unattached
13 German Barco - Unattached
14 Michael Arena - Florida Road Cycling Association
15 Justin Sapp - Unattached
16 Steven Severance - Unattached
17 David Schofield - Team Florida
18 Benjamin Talbot - Unattached
19 David Low - Unattached
20 Michael Boyco - Unattached
1 Justin Pfaff - Cycle Logic
2 Augustus Harrison - Unattached
1 Jacquelyn Crowell - Team Kenda Tire
2 Kristin Donahue - Team Florida
3 Melissa Weddell - Unattached
4 Julie Pitts - Unattached
5 Kimblery O'Brien - Unattached
6 Alicia Provenzano - Unattached
7 Jacqueline Kurth - Team Kenda Tire
8 Alexis Dabroski - Team Florida
9 Heather Davis - Naple Cyclery
10 Jacqueline Dougherty - Unattached
11 Ying Xing - Unattached
12 Erin Epstein - Team Florida
1 Winston David - Toshiba - AEG
2 Phillip Gaimon - Fiordifrutta
3 Charles Jerabek - Jacksonville Racing Club
4 David Guttenplan - Time Pro Cycling
5 Robert Sweeting - Toshiba - AEG
6 Brett Miller - Naple Cyclery
7 John Faulk - Colavita Racing Inc.
8 Ryan Saylor - Lindner Capital racing team
9 David Comiskey - Team Florida
10 Anthony Alexander - Helens Racing
11 Unknown
12 Gerald Bouchard - Cycle Logic
13 Unknown
14 Patrick Weddell - Foothills Cyclists
15 Rob Robins - Cycle Logic
16 Unknown
17 Unknown
18 Scott Pfaff - Cycle Logic
19 Tim Molyneaux - Atlantic Shores Velo
20 Beck Frydenborg - Team Florida
21 Jayson O'Mahoney - Cycle Logic
22 James Wright - Jacksonville Racing Club
23 John Salsbury - Jacksonville Racing Club
24 Shane Braley - Team Wheel & Sprocket
Well, we’ve got some good news and some not so good news from this past weekend.
The not so good news first:
It sounded as if Doug and Scott got their signals crossed while warming up on Saturday for the Pinellas Park Circuit Race, and Scott’s derailleur ended up being damaged beyond repair. ‘Ripped off’ is what I heard. So, from what I could gather, Scott raced on Doug’s bike. Unfortunately, Scott was ‘taken down’ again during the race, taking him out of the race, and damaging the front spokes on Doug’s bike.
Doug also ended up racing, but flatted on the third lap.
Justin was also taken down on Saturday during his race. NO, not by Doug!!! J
Justin still got 5th, though!! I don’t know the whole story, so Scott will have to fill in the details.
I guess as they say, “like father, like son”?
With all of that bad luck, you guys should be good for the rest of the year!
Now, the good news!
First, the results from Saturday:
Despite going down, Justin got 5th in his 10-12 race to finish out the season on a great note.
Justin was honored during the finale banquet Saturday night with trophies for 3rd place in the Florida Cup Series, as well as 3rd place in the Florida Points Series!!
A BIG ORANGE AND GREY CONGRATULATIONS TO JUSTIN ON A GREAT YEAR!!
You’re going to spank them next year, for sure.
Now Sunday’s race (results not posted officially yet):
I’ve only heard that Justin took 2nd in his race, but I’ve received very little in detail regarding his podium finish. Congratulations once more to our star player!!
Scott and Doug did not race Sunday.
Ron, James, and Roger showed up for the Cat 4 road race on Sunday. The course was approx. 1 mile longer than the day before, and scheduled as an 8 lap, 24 mile race with CRAZY windy conditions. Josh Servi (Team 19) went off the front from the get go, and Roger followed soon after. James was right behind Roger when he jumped, and thought it best to hold back to see if anyone would chase. Nobody went, so Ron and James positioned themselves on the front to keep the pace at a reasonable speed, and soon found themselves with a virtual third teammate in Kevin Jordan (the lone Team 19 rider in the pack). The three kept most of the pack at bay, letting a few single riders slip through their fingers. Unfortunately, the approx. 6 man breakaway caught Roger and Josh, and it came down to a sprint finish, with Roger finishing 3rd. Ron and James stuck it out and tried their luck in the field sprint with the remaining riders. From what I could see, James got 2nd in the field sprint, with Ron 2 places back.
Congratulations Roger, Ron, and James.
It felt great to race as a team, and to race FOR a team.
Thank you Roger for your donation to the Cycle Logic account.
As a side note, Cycle Logic ended the year in 15th place in the Category 4 Florida Points Series Team Standings (just behind Cycle Science, and just ahead of Team Florida). Not too shabby for a first year team.
I’ve got to congratulate and thank everyone for their help in making this happen, from designing the kits and sponsorship materials to pursuing sponsorships, donations from our own teammates, participation at races and other events, team camaraderie, team support, and feed zone help (from teammates, friends, and family). I can’t express how happy and grateful I am that the year was a great success for all of us.
JP/ CL
Saturday’s Crit Results:
Junior 10-12 - Justin Pfaff – 4th Place
Cat 4 – Roger Montes – 10th Place
Masters 35+ - Scott Pfaff – 12th Place
Sunday’s RR Results:
Junior 10-12 - Justin Pfaff – 2nd Place
Cat 4 – Roger Montes – 2nd Place
Cat 4 – Steve DeRoche – 5th Place
Cat 5 – Ron Palsgrove – 8th Place from what we could see (No results listed with FL Cycling.com)
Masters 35+ - Scott Pfaff – 14th Place
Sunday’s road race began with a little confusion and disorganization, but trudged on nonetheless. As we arrived and realized the races were running approximately an hour and a half behind, we also heard stories of the local residents dropping tacks, dirt and rocks in some of the corners. As the day went on, the help by the local authorities (and plenty of them were there to assist with the event) helped quell the redneck rampage.
We watched the Cat 5’s go off with our single rider Ron Palsgrove tucked neatly in the pack. His break off of the bike must have done some good with his tactical decision making because he seemed to be racing in a much better position, staying protected in the field as much as possible. AND WHAT DO YOU KNOW? Saving all of that energy paid off in the end. Ron finished with the pack, and got 8th place overall.
CONGRATULATIONS RON. We look forward to racing with you in the 4’s next year!!
With the combining of the Cat 4’s and 3’s, the 6 Cycle Logic racers in this race had a feeling it was going to be a tough one. The rolling hills throughout the course didn’t seem like much, but we knew with the addition of speed from the Category 3 riders, they would become much more of a challenge. To our surprise (and luck), the 3’s really didn’t make much of a show. As a matter of fact, more than half of the top 10 spots were taken by Cat 4 riders. Michael Niemi of course made it into the lasting break, and eventually won the 3’s race, but with only one cat 4 rider in the break, it was a hectic race for 2nd place. Cycle Logic’s 6 starters included James Penrod, Roger Montes, Steve DeRoche, Regan Woodall (in his first cat 4 event), and new member Ken Sallot.
After the fast and furious first lap, we all thought for sure the 3’s would split the pack, but it never happened. After that 25 mph average lap, the pace slowed a bit (or we just got used to it). The average speed of the entire race was 24.2, so it couldn’t have slowed much. Veronica popped after a lap and a half, but she got in the trenches and battled it out with the rest of us for as long as she could. That left five of us in the race, and everyone looked pretty good, although VERY HOT with 2 laps to go. Roger came up with a plan to get us on the front and ‘drop the hammer’ through the last corner of the last lap, and we passed the word around to the remaining Cycle Logic teammates. Unfortunately Regan got blocked in coming into that corner, but Ken led us out on the first pull to the corner, and James, starting from about 10th position, seeing that Roger was right behind him, laid into it and passed the entire pack (to their obvious surprise). This caused the entire field to spread out into a single high speed train, and deter any sort of organization on the front by any of the other teams. As James popped at the bottom of the hill, the pack ate him up, and it was up to Roger and Steve to take it home on the final climb to the finish. The final climb, although not deadly steep like sugarloaf, and not even as long became tougher as the heat, distance, and speed took effect on the field.
Roger and Steve dug deep up the hill, and passed too many riders to count, with Roger finishing 2nd and Steve finishing 5th!!
Of course, I think the toughest part of the whole race was the battle with the organizers and other riders to determine placings in the field. Without a camera to record the finish, and without timing chips, it was left to word of mouth vs. the honor system vs. the ‘buddy’ system (“I was in front of you, and ‘my buddy’ and ‘my other buddy’ were in front of me”).
All in all, it was a great weekend for Cycle Logic
Congratulations to all that participated, and a big thank you to Doug for volunteering his services to keep the roads clear of riders, and a HUGE thank you to Vern, Ron, and Satan (did I forget somebody?) for feeding us all during the race. I really don’t think we could have done it without you guys there to help.
See you at the next one!!
JP/CL
A warm Cycle Logic welcome to Rob Robins, and Doug Folkerth, our newest Cycle Logic teammates.
Rob lives in Gainesville, and has been racing Category 4 (and placing well, I might add) for a little while now.
From the e-mails I have received from Rob, and the impressions provided by the Gainesville riders, it sounds like Rob is excited about his move to Cycle Logic.
I don’t have much information on Doug at the moment, but my understanding is he is a strong recreational rider, and is looking forward to participating in future Cycle Logic events.
It sounds like both Rob and Doug are looking forward to showing off the Orange Grey later this year, and into the 2008 season.
We all look forward to meeting you guys, and riding and racing with you in the near future.
Welcome!!
JP/CL
1st Steve Deroche – Cycle LogicCongratulations!! and congratulations and thank you to all that helped achieve this. We really couldn’t have done it without you.
2nd James Penrod – Cycle Logic
9th Josh Pittman – Cycle Logic
Cycle Logic would like to congratulate two of it’s teammates for their exceptional results this past weekend.
Regan Woodall
NORBA National Mt. Bike Series #6 - Stage 9 - Sugar Mountain, North Carolina, July 27-29, 2007
3rd Expert Cross Country
http://www.cyclingnews.com/mtb.php?id=mtb/2007/jul07/NORBA_6_07/NORBA_6_079
Ed Sabol
2007 Summer Sizzler Triathlon Festival Weekend
July 28-29, 2007
4th overall male
1st in his age group (by 5 and a half minutes!!)
http://sommersports.com/results/displayresults2007.asp?event=sizzler2007&file=sdivis
JP/ CL