Thursday, May 9, 2013

TRIM FIELD@PETER POUNTNEY MEMORIAL 55/60+ 2013 BARRIO LOGAN


By John McKee

It's the first Saturday in May and time for Barrio Logan. May 4th, 2013 is the date of the 17th annual Bario Logan Grand Prix. This weekend BLGP had to buck the giant NRC event, the Dana Point GP.
Unfortunately many racers would forego BLGP and just do DPGP. Barrio Logan is on a very cool course which it tough and fun all wrapped into one. Add some really bad pavement in areas and the course is quite a challenge and you can see breaks work here where they might not any where else. Bike handling is important here. Flying through the corners into the next leg WITHOUT using your brakes is a learned skill in a group but important to conserve energy. If you are too far back in a group you have no choose but to brake but a course like this you want to fly through the corners and into the next leg. There are 8 corners with 2 of them left handers in a short course. Quite fun actually!
Peter Pountney
The 2013 BLGP 55/60+ race is being sponsored by the Peter Pountney family. They donated $1,000 to be put into the 55 and 60+ categories. Peter was a long time SDBC member. Peter starting racing for SDBC as a junior and won the State Junior Championship at the 1965 Rose Bowl Race. Peter got married in 1969, started a family in 1976 and developed a successful engineering company. Peter stopped racing but continued to ride his bike when he could and did many many SDBC club riders with the  thought of getting back into racing some day. Peter was a big supporter of the Barrio Logan race. Sadly Peter passed away August 16th, 2012 at the age of 66. This really hits home since I am 66.
The sign ups were amazingly low in 55+ but fair in 60+.  There would be a 55+ category at DPGP but NO 60+ category. Unless 60+ riders race more often there will be no inclusion in big events like DPGP but BLGP has a better handle on categories that make for a well rounded event that racers of all ages have a chance to compete. The 55/60+ racers came to the line at 7:50 am after a spirited cat 5 race. No crash there. Awesome! Can't say the same for the cat 4 race which was after the 55/60+ race. You should be able to take that last corner in a sprint without going into the hay bales but the cat 4s piled up there. They were the leading riders too!
Yours truly with Peter's family. Those are Peter's Shimano jerseys from the 1960s. Photo courtesy of unknown person using my camera. Thanks though!
There were a few former winners of this event in the pack ready to race. Kal Szkalak won the 55+ race in 2012 and would be racing 60+ in 2013. Rick Swanson won 55+ in 2011 and I won 60+ in 2011. John Rubcic won 60+ in 2012 which was his 6th win at BLGP. The 2013 BLGP would be an attempt for "Rocket Boy" to win an unprecedented 7th time! Seems like UCC would work toward this goal. Wouldn't you think?
We were off and Lothar "Blue Boy" Cramer led us around. In fact he got a gap because that bum UC Cyclery rider Don Kimper starting blocking because there were 2 UCC rider with Lothar(Lothar changed course at DPGP and wore a orange jersey. He really stood out). Don't know what got ahold of me but I started a spirited chase on the downhill leg. I pulled over going uphill and let someone else have some fun. Lothar doesn't have 40 minute "legs" at this time so everyone was all back together.
Mike Birditt takes up the early chase.  Our new Canon Rebel is awesome. I left it on a commuter train at the Denver Airport but it was quickly turned in and I got it back without my wife knowing. She doesn't read my blog so don't tell her. It's our secret. Lol. Photo courtesy of Lisa McKee.
The next move was taken by UC Cyclery but this like almost everything they did ended in disaster. They have got to know the players and what they can do before racing with success. Rick Roberson and Mark Helvie went off the front and took "Big John" Roest with them.
The dangerous "Rouleur" John Roest with Mark Helvie and Rick Roberson. Photo courtesy of Lisa McKee.
Mark Helvie used a lot of energy getting away. Rick dropped off and then "Big John" showed his stuff. His stuff is really strong riding. To the point that he dropped Mark. This wasn't a charity ride. Mark went too deep to get away and paid the price but the paying went way down the line. It wasn't just Mark's fault. The club should have chased down their own riders and waited for a better mix. Roest was too much of a threat to "Rocket Boy".  Once away "Big John" was ALL IN!
Early race action. Photo courtesy of Lisa McKee.
Even with Roest away they still had Szkalak, Rubcic, Collins and Rodiguez to chase but Kal jumped a couple to times which caused a reaction but sustained effort. I know its a lot easier to do Monday morning quarterbacking but the successful teams do it on the road and make those split second decisions that make or break a race.
Roest with Helvie. Photo courtesy of Lisa McKee.

"Blue Boy" is pretty much solo in chasing Roest. Nothing in it for Birditt to chase. He is 55+.  Rick Swanson is on the same team as Roest. No help there. Photo courtesy of Lisa McKee.
With Roest away field setting up for prime sprint for $80. Photo courtesy of Lisa McKee.
Mid race picture. Birditt, McKee and Rubcic. Photo courtesy of Jinna Thomas. Jinna took 6,000 pictures of the race and was there all day. Thank you, Jinna. Jinna is at turn 2 here and sticking out a bit. I was worried she might get pegged. 
The field whiled away its race time sprinting for primes.  I knew this was where a break could occur and stayed close to Birditt's wheel on the $80 prime. I thought after Mike B. won the prime sprint that Mike McConnell would push it but wisely he didn't and "Rocket Boy" wouldn't want me away. "Blue Boy" is a natural born chaser so it wasn't going to happen. 
After a time Kal Szkalak figured a concerted team effort wasn't in the cards. He had tried to get away for a solo chase but was chased down. The 3rd time he got away. I was caught flat footed too far back to get on him. Kal got a gap and was off on a hopeless chase of the race leader.
"Big John" Roest rolling it on his own. Photo courtesy of Lisa McKee.
Kal Szkalak on a solo chase of the race leader. Photo courtesy of Lisa McKee.
OK. The lap cards come up and 2 60+ riders are away. John Roest comes to the front of the pack with one lap to go. Roest took the lead which was perfect for Mike Birditt. I got my lap cards mixed up but
John Roest to the front with one lap to go. Mike B. is ready. I got my laps mixed up and was caught back but was reacting. Photo courtesy of Lisa McKee.
came up and Lothar was on John Rubcic and I asked "Blue Boy" if I could have his wheel and he let me in. Thanks Lothar Cramer. The speed was medium fast so no one came forward to take up the pace and or tried to jump it to the line. Roest, Birditt, Rubcic and myself. Not sure who was behind me. About 2/3 the way up the hill Birditt jumped. He figured no one could contest from that point and he was right. He was first to the line with Rubcic right behind him. Birditt won the 55+ but "Rocket Boy" was 3rd in 60+. Roest was the winner and Kal was 2nd being between Roest and the peleton.
The remainder of the race finish is a little fuzzy. My wife's camera came up with memory card full after turning on the video mode. 3 seconds into the vid it says memory full and here comes Birditt. Lol. I don't know if any one else took photos or knows. I saw Paul Rodiguez on my right sprinting for home and came by him. I think Paul sat up for I don't know what reason. Rick Swanson and again I don't know where I was compared to Rick at he finish. Rick took his foot a little off the gas and Alex Collins comes by him for 3rd place in 55+ and the last podium spot. It was a good hard race. UCC didn't exactly race the smartest race I have ever seen. They seemed so focused on taking it out of Mike Birditt.  Mike had 15 surges on his power meter later when he downloaded it. Other than the prime sprints they were taking it too him but he handled everything they threw at him with ease. They should have focused on John Rubcic. Focus, focus!
It was a shame we didn't get a better turnout. A number of riders are injuried at this time and a few had to work on Saturday(hospital and Post Office). I hope this low turnout is a wake up call to racers because the races we take for granted may end. Promoters can duplicate younger racers like at DPGP and do say 35 3/4 or 40 4/5 or whatever and get more riders but reduce the race opportunities to all riders that would include us. Yes, we could race down and finish 20th or 40th or whatever but id you want the chance to really compete you HAVE TO SHOW UP. You guys have to come out more often or we will lose the opportunity to race. Podium pics and full results are below.
55+ 1st podium - Birditt 1 & Collins 3. Photo courtesy of John McKee.

2nd 55+ podium- McConnell 2 & Birditt1. Mike C. was out looking for hammers and didn't make it to the 1st podium. He has a hammer in his back pocket in the picture. He had a beauty with a wooden handle and a head that was about to come off. Photo courtesy of John McKee.
60+ podium- Roest 1 & Rubcic 3. Photo courtesy of John McKee.


Barrio Logan Grand Prix  (Rank 1.0)
Masters 55+
PlaceLicenseNameTeamSoCal Points
147255Michael BirdittSKLZ-Swami's Cycling Team14
223303Michael McConnellUC Cyclery/JW Floors11
346255Alex CollinsUC Cyclery/JW Floors10
454084Lothar Cramer9
534753Rick SwansonSouthern California Velo8
615760Mark HelvieUC Cyclery/JW Floors7
750302Richard LeeSan Diego Cyclo Vets6
8282806Ralph Rivas5
Total # of riders8

Barrio Logan Grand Prix  (Rank 1.0)
Masters 60+
PlaceLicenseNameTeamSoCal Points
1277180John RoestSouthern California Velo14
254522Kalman SzkalakUC Cyclery/JW Floors11
348760John RubcicUC Cyclery/JW Floors10
4180386John McKeeParamount Racing9
558847Paul RodriguezUC Cyclery/JW Floors8
626089Fred NicoletACQUA AL 2/SDBC7
761193John WagenaarUC Cyclery/JW Floors6
851026Theodore LeeACQUA AL 2/SDBC5
972139Armen KhachadourianSan Diego Cyclo Vets4
10195498Donald KimperUC Cyclery/JW Floors3
11228631James SwigartACQUA AL 2/SDBC2
1250765Richard RobersonUC Cyclery/JW Floors1
13126668Joey ValdiviaUC Cyclery/JW Floors0
Total # of riders13











Friday, May 3, 2013

2013 SLR RR SEE LIVELY ACTION IN 55+/60+ AND SUPER MASTERS

By John McKee

Saturday April 27th, 2013 and time for the San Luis Rey Road Race. This event has moved around the calendar over the years and there is a new out and back course that isn't quite as fun as the old circuit course but still this is a good event. Like many road races the climbers are favored here but not always. The 55/60+ racers were to go off at 7:35 am and the Super Masters or guys over 65+ would go off at 7:40 am. This race would be the SCNCA championship for the Super Masters. The cat 5s would go off at 7:45 am and I only mention this because they become part of the story in the Super Masters (SM) race.
John Howard, John Rubcic and Hylton Murphy post race

It was a little foggy and overcast when I got there but the weather was suppose to improve quickly. Mid 70s. Nice day for racing. The 55/60s would do 3 laps while the Super Masters would do 2. The 55/60+ were off on time at 7:35 am. A good turnout. 27 55s and 15 60s. Some of the guys that would do the 60 race are racing 65+.
The SM race was off right after that. We the SMs all agreed to go down the hill the first time in neutral to try and keep anyone from over extending themselves and crashing out. It turned out to be a good idea. Even at neutral speed we had one rider come out of his pedal at the S turn. Myself and Hylton Murphy were right behind him though if he had gone down he would have slide off the road and out of our way.
Once down the hill we made a left turn and the race was on. Hylton attacked right away and he always does it but for some reason I was surprised. What a dope. Lol. I had no aspirations for this race and was just sitting in. John Howard started a short chase but I quickly figured out there weren't many guys left to chase with John Rubcic and Don Kimper on the same team. I helped, Mike Jenkins and Bill Langstaff took turns with John Howard but Hylton was pulling away. Hylton was feeling better than he did at the SCNCA criterium championship and was showing it. We all made the 1st turnaround and Hylton was ahead by several hundred meters. Once we made the right turn back for home and were going uphill it was really up to John Howard to bring Hylton back. There was going to be a selection going up the hill and I wasn't going to one of the chosen riders. I got popped about half way up and John Rubcic was right on John Howard while Don Kimper and Butch Richardson latched onto this chase group.
Going up the hill the cat 5s came by me and I didn't care. Let them go. They came by the chase group and the motor ref told the chase group to slow down and go neutral but the cat 5s just kind of sat there so to speak. JH wasn't happy with this as Hylton was still ahead. Now the details are a plenty and there are different versions but the motor ref didn't like what JH was doing and this would play out later.
Once the cat 5s actually got by they then did the same thing to Hylton. They actually did get away and did not play another part in the race though there were cat 5 riders all over the course. John Howard was doing all the chasing. I teamed up with Bill Langstaff and we decided to ride it in together. It would make for a more pleasant ride.
At the turnaround the 2nd and last time Hylton was starting to tire. JH was still pouring it on. John always got stronger as a race would go on. JH and his clan caught Hylton about half up the hill for the ride to the line. Nice try, Hylton. Didn't work but you never know.  Don Kimper gave a dig and JH jumped on him but this was a obvious team fake thing. Rubcic was going to be tied to JH's wheel no matter what. JR use to do this to Kenny Fuller and drive him crazy but he is just doing team tactics this day and using his strength which is his awesome race finish. His sprint. Top end speed! Mr. Rubcic has that and then some.
John Rubcic came around John Howard at the end of the race for 1st place and John Howard would seem to place 2nd in 65+. Butch Richardson was next across the line for the win in 70-74. Don Kimper was next  for what seemed like 3rd in 65-69. Hylton rolled in and then myself and Bill Langstaff.
The chief referee decided based on input from his motor ref to relegate John Howard to 6th place. That moved Don Kimper and Hylton Murphy up on the podium.
Besides Butch wining the 70-74 category, Robert Paganini won 75-79, John Sanmartini won 80-84 and Link Lindquist won 85+. Link was the only person in his race but he wasn't last across the line. Link rode very well. Way to go Link at 86!
Now the speedsters. The 55 and 60+ categories. They were to do 3 laps.
65-69 official podium- Kimper 2, Rubcic 1 & Murphy 3

75-79 podium- 2 Sowers, 1 Paganini & Camarena 3

70-74 podium- Fitzgerald 2, Richardson 1

The really ageless one-Link Linquist 1 in 85+
Mark Hoffenberg took it hard out of the gates. No neutral here. Mike Birditt and Mark Ainsle chased and caught on to Mark. Mike trains here all the time so he took the lead going down. At the bottom of the hill where you make a left off of Lilac Larry Shannon, Mike McConnell and Bill Ralph attacked. They got a gap and the 2 major teams were in the break group so Rockform/Rock n Road and UC Cyclery did no work at chasing and were doing there best to slow things down. Mike Birditt and Brad House tried to chase but with out any success. After the turnaround Mike hit it hard around the feed store. He got a gap on the peleton and had Steve Hensler and Jeff Moreton in tow. Mike took it too Lilac and there still was a gap but they weren't making much in the way of closing the gap on the 3 leaders. Jeff and Steve were working enough to stay away from the pack but not enough to catch the leaders.  Mike M. got dropped around the 2nd turnaround and waited for the small chase group. Once Mike McConnell got in the group Steve could work all out.
At some point back to Lilac Steve Hensler tried to bridge to the lead group but with no success. Steve was in the lead amongst the chasers going up the hill the 2nd time with Jeff next up the hill and Mike/Mike doing the best they could. Once around the cones at the top for the last lap they regrouped on the way down. The last turnaround saw the leaders with a one minute gap to the chase group and the chase group had a nice margin over the peleton.
The chasers worked together going to and up the first part of Lilac. Half up the hill for the last time they see the lead duo who were taking it easy. The leaders stopped taking it easy and took off.
Larry Shannon bested Bill Ralph for the win in 55+
Bill Ralph rolls across the line for an excellent race
Larry Shannon really put the pressure on at the end and it was too much for Bill Ralph. Larry 1st and Bill 2nd. The race for 3rd in 55+ had Steve and Jeff leading the way up the hill with Mike Birditt slightly behind and Mike McConnell off the back. As the road leveled out a bit Mike B. put it in his big ring and started to make up ground. The 2 guys ahead of him saw this started to move it faster but Mike was locked on. At 200 meters Mike hit and gapped Jeff who was next and then Steve. Mike McConnell then rolled in for 6th place in 55+.
Birditt out sprints Moreton and Hensler for 3rd place

Mark Hoffenberg leads a 10 pack in for 7th place in 55+


Mark Huffman rolling to the line for the win in 60+. Szkalak and Rodiguez in this group for 2 and 3 in 60+
Nice ride by Steve Borer for 4th place in 60+

Mark Hoffenberg lead a group of 10 riders in for 7th place in 55+. In this group were the 60+ podium placers. They finished like this(all UC Cyclery)1st- Mark Huffman, 2nd- Kal Szkalak and 3rd- Paul Rodiguez. Steve Borer rolled in a bit later for 4th place. 5th and 6th place in 60+ were taken by Fred Haim and Steve Bernede.
This was a fun race on a beautiful day in Southern California. Good turnout and good racing. That's all for now folks! Train hard and race safe! Full results below.
55+ podium- Ralph 2, Shannon 1, & Birditt 3

Szkalak 2, Huffman 1 & Rodiguez 3


San Luis Rey RR  (Rank 2.0)
Masters 55+
Place License Name Team SoCal Points
1 32300 Lawrence Shannon Monster Media Racing Team 28
2 125834 William Ralph Rokform/Rock N' Road 22
3 47255 Michael Birditt SKLZ-Swami's Cycling Team 20
4 25023 Jeffrey Moreton Rokform/Rock N' Road 18
5 15874 Steve Hensler UC Cyclery/JW Floors 16
6 23303 Michael McConnell UC Cyclery/JW Floors 14
7 45461 Mark Hoffenberg Rokform/Rock N' Road 12
8 109008 David Smith Santa Clarita Velo 10
9 378143 David B Stanton Canyon Velo 8
10 203308 Daniel Yeager Swami's Cycling Club 6
11 89462 Randy Liechty ACQUA AL 2/SDBC 4
12 250331 Peter Dufour ACQUA AL 2/SDBC 2
13 195618 Stephen Horine UC Cyclery/JW Floors 0
14 15760 Mark Helvie UC Cyclery/JW Floors 0
15 302695 John LaGrandeur OTR Racing 0
16 45431 Bruce Hartley Radsport Cycling Team 0
17 49110 Rino Barbagiovanni Santa Clarita Velo 0
18 287584 Charlie Tatarian Canyon Velo 0
19 16837 Brad House Big Orange Cycling 0
20 48257 Geoff Baynes Celo Pacific 0
21 368698 Glen Lane Team Velocity 0
22 45582 Cleaveran Law Lightning Velo 0
23 1254 Mark Ainslie 0
24 188585 David Van Waldick Celo Pacific 0
25 279093 Moshe Ovadya Michelob Ultra - La Grange +21 0
 
Total # of riders 27  

San Luis Rey RR  (Rank 2.0)
Masters 65-69
Place License Name Team SoCal Points
1 48760 John Rubcic UC Cyclery/JW Floors 0
2 195498 Donald Kimper UC Cyclery/JW Floors 0
3 72995 Hylton Murphy UC Cyclery/JW Floors 0
4 180386 John McKee Paramount Racing 0
5 49334 William Langstaff Team Simple Green/Bike Religion 0
6 16876 John Howard 0
7 17745 Michael Jenkins Adams Avenue Bicycles 0
8 57891 Bruce Geddes 0
9 101582 William Carvin 0
 
Total # of riders 9      
 

San Luis Rey RR  (Rank 2.0)
Masters 85+
Place License Name Team SoCal Points
1 235545 Link Lindquist Team Velosport Club 0
 
Total # of riders 1

San Luis Rey RR  (Rank 2.0)
Masters 75-79
Place License Name Team SoCal Points
1 45763 Robert Paganini PAA/REMAX 0
2 351238 Leon Sowers San Diego Cyclo Vets 0
3 99513 Edward Camarena Veloce Santiago 0
 
Total # of riders 3    

San Luis Rey RR  (Rank 2.0)
Masters 80-84
Place License Name Team SoCal Points
1 50695 John Sanmartini Velo Avanti Cycling Team 0
 
Total # of riders 1  

San Luis Rey RR  (Rank 2.0)
Masters 60+
Place License Name Team SoCal Points
1 59572 Mark Huffman UC Cyclery/JW Floors 28
2 54522 Kalman Szkalak UC Cyclery/JW Floors 22
3 58847 Paul Rodriguez UC Cyclery/JW Floors 20
4 245777 Steven Borer UC Cyclery/JW Floors 18
5 269972 Fred Haim Michelob Ultra - La Grange +21 16
6 126351 Steve Bernede Team Werks 14
7 228631 James Swigart ACQUA AL 2/SDBC 12
8 26089 Fred Nicolet ACQUA AL 2/SDBC 10
9 403929 TJ Tinsley 8
10 396672 Roger Gottfried OC Armada Racing 6
11 50765 Richard Roberson UC Cyclery/JW Floors 4
12 335674 Bud Stratton San Diego Cyclo Vets 2
13 397722 David Rillie San Diego Cyclo Vets 0
 
Total # of riders 15