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Spring Road Rides
Beneficial at Cable
Diane Ursu, May 17, 2008 |
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The Red Jackets
- BlueSky Health Cycling Team traveled to Cable, WI
this weekend for the Cable Area Off-Road Classic on
May 17. Two hundred thirty-nine riders, 216 men, attempted
the 23-mile race and 120 riders attempted the 18-mile
race. Although 14 racers did not finish, all of the
Red Jackets had successful races free of any mechanical
difficulties.
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Pat Szubielak,
50, and James Bialas, 31, accepted the 23-mile challenge
making strong 6th and 25th place finishes in their respective
age groups. About fifty percent of the course consisted
of sweet singletrack requiring cyclocross-style maneuvers
over freshly fallen trees from the previous night's
rainstorm.
"After a crazy fast start I finally settled into a manageable
pace," Pat commented. "I felt I did great in the singletrack
– not getting passed – but when we hit the open road
sections, that's where the roadies took over and gained
ground. I also enjoyed coming up on team mates and offering
encouragement." Pat and James were going to race together
but were separated by a gaggle of enthusiastic racers
entering the first bit of singletrack. When asked for
a comment, James said, "Hi, Mom!"
It was the second
race of the year for the 18-mile Red Jacket men. Brett
Hamlin, 38, felt his performance well-exceeded that
of Iola and found himself back in his racing groove
finishing 9th in his age group. Chris Lehto, 40, finished
8th in his age group just four minutes ahead of Brett.
Terry Kinzel's 9th place finish received an exciting
Red Jacket greeting as he rolled across the finish line
smiling as always.
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It was the Red
Jacket women (pictured above, Tammi Lehto – left, and
Diane Ursu – right), however, who made a podium presence
for the 18-mile race. Tammi Lehto, 41, finished a well-earned
3rd in her age category while Diane Ursu barely rolled
into 2nd place with the 3rd and 4th place finishers
crossing the finish line within 45 seconds of Diane.
"I was following the guys in front of me and we went
straight at a T-intersection when we were supposed to
turn right," Diane said. "The woman behind me kept questioning
the direction and we went back. I lost a couple of minutes
there. I also began riding about 6-8 mph over the last
mile and a half, which was railroad grade. My legs were
dead and we were riding into a strong headwind. I knew
I had to make up for the previous course blooper, so
I really had to muster up some strength to more than
double my speed in order to jump on the draft of one
of the 25-milers into the finish. Looking at the finish
times, it was a wise decision."
The Cable Area Off-Road Classic was a well-run race
designed to bring the riders in together. The 23-milers
started 20 minutes before the 18-milers and the two
races converged for a group finish. "I thought the long
course was very challenging and would recommend trying
this race," remarked Pat. "About 50 percent of it was
singletrack." It makes for the perfect spring race because
the great majority of the race is ridden on gravel roads,
which is beneficial for those riders restricted to road
riding through the spring.
Inspired by the Red Jacket – BlueSky Health van presentation
of the Lance Armstrong Tour de France performances,
the Red Jackets are preparing for their upcoming races
in Rhinelander, Wisconsin for the RASTA Rally Mountain
Bike Race on May 25 and the Hanson Hills Challenge in
Grayling, Michigan on June 1. Check the calendar
for upcoming events.
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