Some one needs to get photos for me! Post em up!
How was infirmary mound? What went down? (see what I did there?)
Anyone know if todd is going to be there the entire race tomorrow? I'm feeling
to eat about four Italian Sausages.
--- In columbuscross@yahoogroups.com, brandontgroff@... wrote:
>
> John Markstein is the current leader. You should see his natural "trim" lines.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "driftpro90" <driftpro90@...>
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 02:46:02
> To: <columbuscross@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [columbuscross] Re: No racing for me this week, possibly at all this
season.
>
> After this summer, I won't be working during the winter, at all. That will
mean being able to be there. How ever for this year, I can't see not working.
The business is good, and I've got two jobs that I really enjoy doing, and they
pay well. I want to do this though so I can get things sorted out. I'm probably
buying the station wagon I was driving at the last race, which will be great for
next season. I'm looking to put around five grand back so that I don't have to
work at all next winter.
>
> I may sneak down there to see some of the A Mens action. I've got to fix a car
some jerk broke last week while test driving it, after that I'm free. Also, my
car right now, is crap, and I don't trust it to really drive any further then
the town that I work in, which severally limits me to what I can do. Going to
the short north isn't bad, but going to Marysville or Olentangy Indian Caverns
may be a stretch for the thing...
>
> Anyone know who's winning the beard competition? I feel like Mason had the
whole shot on everyone and will continue to put the hurt on everyone else, but I
haven't seen any Cincy people this year.
>
> --- In columbuscross@yahoogroups.com, Andy Johnson <iamandyjohnson@> wrote:
> >
> > Driftpro = Grace Hammond if anyone is wondering...
> >
> >
> > Sorry to hear that Grace you've been a great help to Cap City. Hope you're
> > enjoying it.
> >
> > thanks for all you've done.
> > - Andy
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:17 PM, driftpro90 <driftpro90@> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hey all,
> > >
> > > Things have been crazier then ever lately. I just picked up a third job
> > > working full time (that's two full time jobs, and one part time) at a body
> > > shop. We're super busy right now because of all the deer that have been
> > > taking out peoples cars. Currently I'm working around fifteen hours a day,
> > > with Friday being my busiest for both the dealership and the body shop.
> > >
> > > What this means for all of you. Most of you know I've been helping with
Cap
> > > City since we started back three years ago and have been the one person
> > > that's been at set up for for every race, regardless of who was running
it.
> > > This means that we're down one person and need people to help pick up the
> > > slack with setting up and tearing down. This a PITA for anyone who has a
> > > normal job, but it works great for students, and we've got plenty of
those.
> > > Team Awesomes got a lot of great folks and I'd like to see more of them
jump
> > > on board with the series, but anyone is encouraged to.
> > >
> > > Also, having a Truck, SUV, or Station wagon is a huge help to us. In
> > > previous years we've been using Nate-O and Kyles trucks. A hitch is even
> > > better as Kyle works fridays as well and it really takes an effort on his
> > > part, and takes quite a bit of money to drop the trailer off almost every
> > > friday.
> > >
> > > As far as racing my racing goes. I have not been riding my bike at all
> > > lately. I've been working anywhere between seventy and eighty hours a week
> > > for the most part, and things are only getting busier. Hopefully here soon
> > > I'll buy a trainer to do intervals on and will be able to come out in the
> > > spring and race some road. No, I'm not going to get fat, I've been keeping
a
> > > diet and working out indoors to make up for not riding.
> > >
> > > Anyone want to buy a 60CM cross bike at the end of this season? $200.
> > > Includes hand polished crankset with brand new Dura Ace bearings, Cane
Creek
> > > Head set, clamp, and post,
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
John Markstein is the current leader. You should see his natural "trim" lines.
From: "driftpro90" <driftpro90@...>
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 02:46:02 -0000
To: <columbuscross@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [columbuscross] Re: No racing for me this week, possibly at all this season.
After this summer, I won't be working during the winter, at all. That will mean being able to be there. How ever for this year, I can't see not working. The business is good, and I've got two jobs that I really enjoy doing, and they pay well. I want to do this though so I can get things sorted out. I'm probably buying the station wagon I was driving at the last race, which will be great for next season. I'm looking to put around five grand back so that I don't have to work at all next winter.
I may sneak down there to see some of the A Mens action. I've got to fix a car some jerk broke last week while test driving it, after that I'm free. Also, my car right now, is crap, and I don't trust it to really drive any further then the town that I work in, which severally limits me to what I can do. Going to the short north isn't bad, but going to Marysville or Olentangy Indian Caverns may be a stretch for the thing...
Anyone know who's winning the beard competition? I feel like Mason had the whole shot on everyone and will continue to put the hurt on everyone else, but I haven't seen any Cincy people this year.
--- In columbuscross@yahoogroups.com, Andy Johnson <iamandyjohnson@...> wrote:
>
> Driftpro = Grace Hammond if anyone is wondering...
>
>
> Sorry to hear that Grace you've been a great help to Cap City. Hope you're
> enjoying it.
>
> thanks for all you've done.
> - Andy
>
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:17 PM, driftpro90 <driftpro90@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Things have been crazier then ever lately. I just picked up a third job
> > working full time (that's two full time jobs, and one part time) at a body
> > shop. We're super busy right now because of all the deer that have been
> > taking out peoples cars. Currently I'm working around fifteen hours a day,
> > with Friday being my busiest for both the dealership and the body shop.
> >
> > What this means for all of you. Most of you know I've been helping with Cap
> > City since we started back three years ago and have been the one person
> > that's been at set up for for every race, regardless of who was running it.
> > This means that we're down one person and need people to help pick up the
> > slack with setting up and tearing down. This a PITA for anyone who has a
> > normal job, but it works great for students, and we've got plenty of those.
> > Team Awesomes got a lot of great folks and I'd like to see more of them jump
> > on board with the series, but anyone is encouraged to.
> >
> > Also, having a Truck, SUV, or Station wagon is a huge help to us. In
> > previous years we've been using Nate-O and Kyles trucks. A hitch is even
> > better as Kyle works fridays as well and it really takes an effort on his
> > part, and takes quite a bit of money to drop the trailer off almost every
> > friday.
> >
> > As far as racing my racing goes. I have not been riding my bike at all
> > lately. I've been working anywhere between seventy and eighty hours a week
> > for the most part, and things are only getting busier. Hopefully here soon
> > I'll buy a trainer to do intervals on and will be able to come out in the
> > spring and race some road. No, I'm not going to get fat, I've been keeping a
> > diet and working out indoors to make up for not riding.
> >
> > Anyone want to buy a 60CM cross bike at the end of this season? $200.
> > Includes hand polished crankset with brand new Dura Ace bearings, Cane Creek
> > Head set, clamp, and post,
> >
> >
> >
>
After this summer, I won't be working during the winter, at all. That will mean
being able to be there. How ever for this year, I can't see not working. The
business is good, and I've got two jobs that I really enjoy doing, and they pay
well. I want to do this though so I can get things sorted out. I'm probably
buying the station wagon I was driving at the last race, which will be great for
next season. I'm looking to put around five grand back so that I don't have to
work at all next winter.
I may sneak down there to see some of the A Mens action. I've got to fix a car
some jerk broke last week while test driving it, after that I'm free. Also, my
car right now, is crap, and I don't trust it to really drive any further then
the town that I work in, which severally limits me to what I can do. Going to
the short north isn't bad, but going to Marysville or Olentangy Indian Caverns
may be a stretch for the thing...
Anyone know who's winning the beard competition? I feel like Mason had the whole
shot on everyone and will continue to put the hurt on everyone else, but I
haven't seen any Cincy people this year.
--- In columbuscross@yahoogroups.com, Andy Johnson <iamandyjohnson@...> wrote:
>
> Driftpro = Grace Hammond if anyone is wondering...
>
>
> Sorry to hear that Grace you've been a great help to Cap City. Hope you're
> enjoying it.
>
> thanks for all you've done.
> - Andy
>
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:17 PM, driftpro90 <driftpro90@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Things have been crazier then ever lately. I just picked up a third job
> > working full time (that's two full time jobs, and one part time) at a body
> > shop. We're super busy right now because of all the deer that have been
> > taking out peoples cars. Currently I'm working around fifteen hours a day,
> > with Friday being my busiest for both the dealership and the body shop.
> >
> > What this means for all of you. Most of you know I've been helping with Cap
> > City since we started back three years ago and have been the one person
> > that's been at set up for for every race, regardless of who was running it.
> > This means that we're down one person and need people to help pick up the
> > slack with setting up and tearing down. This a PITA for anyone who has a
> > normal job, but it works great for students, and we've got plenty of those.
> > Team Awesomes got a lot of great folks and I'd like to see more of them jump
> > on board with the series, but anyone is encouraged to.
> >
> > Also, having a Truck, SUV, or Station wagon is a huge help to us. In
> > previous years we've been using Nate-O and Kyles trucks. A hitch is even
> > better as Kyle works fridays as well and it really takes an effort on his
> > part, and takes quite a bit of money to drop the trailer off almost every
> > friday.
> >
> > As far as racing my racing goes. I have not been riding my bike at all
> > lately. I've been working anywhere between seventy and eighty hours a week
> > for the most part, and things are only getting busier. Hopefully here soon
> > I'll buy a trainer to do intervals on and will be able to come out in the
> > spring and race some road. No, I'm not going to get fat, I've been keeping a
> > diet and working out indoors to make up for not riding.
> >
> > Anyone want to buy a 60CM cross bike at the end of this season? $200.
> > Includes hand polished crankset with brand new Dura Ace bearings, Cane Creek
> > Head set, clamp, and post,
> >
> >
> >
>
Driftpro = Grace Hammond if anyone is wondering...
Sorry to hear that Grace you've been a great help to Cap City. Hope you're enjoying it.
thanks for all you've done. - Andy
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:17 PM, driftpro90 <driftpro90@...> wrote:
Hey all,
Things have been crazier then ever lately. I just picked up a third job working full time (that's two full time jobs, and one part time) at a body shop. We're super busy right now because of all the deer that have been taking out peoples cars. Currently I'm working around fifteen hours a day, with Friday being my busiest for both the dealership and the body shop.
What this means for all of you. Most of you know I've been helping with Cap City since we started back three years ago and have been the one person that's been at set up for for every race, regardless of who was running it. This means that we're down one person and need people to help pick up the slack with setting up and tearing down. This a PITA for anyone who has a normal job, but it works great for students, and we've got plenty of those. Team Awesomes got a lot of great folks and I'd like to see more of them jump on board with the series, but anyone is encouraged to.
Also, having a Truck, SUV, or Station wagon is a huge help to us. In previous years we've been using Nate-O and Kyles trucks. A hitch is even better as Kyle works fridays as well and it really takes an effort on his part, and takes quite a bit of money to drop the trailer off almost every friday.
As far as racing my racing goes. I have not been riding my bike at all lately. I've been working anywhere between seventy and eighty hours a week for the most part, and things are only getting busier. Hopefully here soon I'll buy a trainer to do intervals on and will be able to come out in the spring and race some road. No, I'm not going to get fat, I've been keeping a diet and working out indoors to make up for not riding.
Anyone want to buy a 60CM cross bike at the end of this season? $200. Includes hand polished crankset with brand new Dura Ace bearings, Cane Creek Head set, clamp, and post,
Hey all,
Things have been crazier then ever lately. I just picked up a third job working
full time (that's two full time jobs, and one part time) at a body shop. We're
super busy right now because of all the deer that have been taking out peoples
cars. Currently I'm working around fifteen hours a day, with Friday being my
busiest for both the dealership and the body shop.
What this means for all of you. Most of you know I've been helping with Cap City
since we started back three years ago and have been the one person that's been
at set up for for every race, regardless of who was running it. This means that
we're down one person and need people to help pick up the slack with setting up
and tearing down. This a PITA for anyone who has a normal job, but it works
great for students, and we've got plenty of those. Team Awesomes got a lot of
great folks and I'd like to see more of them jump on board with the series, but
anyone is encouraged to.
Also, having a Truck, SUV, or Station wagon is a huge help to us. In previous
years we've been using Nate-O and Kyles trucks. A hitch is even better as Kyle
works fridays as well and it really takes an effort on his part, and takes quite
a bit of money to drop the trailer off almost every friday.
As far as racing my racing goes. I have not been riding my bike at all lately.
I've been working anywhere between seventy and eighty hours a week for the most
part, and things are only getting busier. Hopefully here soon I'll buy a trainer
to do intervals on and will be able to come out in the spring and race some
road. No, I'm not going to get fat, I've been keeping a diet and working out
indoors to make up for not riding.
Anyone want to buy a 60CM cross bike at the end of this season? $200. Includes
hand polished crankset with brand new Dura Ace bearings, Cane Creek Head set,
clamp, and post,
I'm going to second laynes responce. This is why I'm racing in Mass tomorrow
--- Original Message ---
From:"vtg_glen" <glen@...>
Sent:Fri 11/20/09 6:20 pm
To:columbuscross@yahoogroups.com
Subj:[columbuscross] Re: TV at the race?
I will go with Marty's and skip Laynes response
--- In columbuscross@yahoogroups.com, "Withrow,Marty" <withrow@...> wrote:
>
> Forget the TV. Where something pink to honor Stephanie Spielman.
>
>
>
> OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: columbuscross@yahoogroups.com <columbuscross@yahoogroups.com>
> To: columbuscross@yahoogroups.com <columbuscross@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Fri Nov 20 18:07:35 2009
> Subject: Re: [columbuscross] TV at the race?
>
>
>
>
> Maybe you should just stay home and watch it Glen?
> You can wear your Michigan shirt and go to town yelling at your teevee.
>
>
> On 11/20/09 5:58 PM, "Layne Peters" <layne_oh@...> wrote
>
>
>
> I'm going to the race hoping to get away from that nonsense. Really.
>
>
>
> On Nov 20, 2009, at 5:48 PM, "vtg_glen" <glen@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> Does anyone have a TV to bring to the race tomorrow?
> I want to see the game AND race CX.
>
> I think a HDTV with cheapo rabbit ears should work just fine.
> Unfortunately I can not fit my 57" hdtv in my truck to bring over.
>
> Glen
>
I will go with Marty's and skip Laynes response
--- In columbuscross@yahoogroups.com, "Withrow,Marty" <withrow@...> wrote:
>
> Forget the TV. Where something pink to honor Stephanie Spielman.
>
>
>
> OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: columbuscross@yahoogroups.com <columbuscross@yahoogroups.com>
> To: columbuscross@yahoogroups.com <columbuscross@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Fri Nov 20 18:07:35 2009
> Subject: Re: [columbuscross] TV at the race?
>
>
>
>
> Maybe you should just stay home and watch it Glen?
> You can wear your Michigan shirt and go to town yelling at your teevee.
>
>
> On 11/20/09 5:58 PM, "Layne Peters" <layne_oh@...> wrote
>
>
>
> I'm going to the race hoping to get away from that nonsense. Really.
>
>
>
> On Nov 20, 2009, at 5:48 PM, "vtg_glen" <glen@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> Does anyone have a TV to bring to the race tomorrow?
> I want to see the game AND race CX.
>
> I think a HDTV with cheapo rabbit ears should work just fine.
> Unfortunately I can not fit my 57" hdtv in my truck to bring over.
>
> Glen
>
Forget the TV. Where something pink to honor Stephanie Spielman.
OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
From: columbuscross@yahoogroups.com <columbuscross@yahoogroups.com>
To: columbuscross@yahoogroups.com <columbuscross@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri Nov 20 18:07:35 2009 Subject: Re: [columbuscross] TV at the race?
Maybe you should just stay home and watch it Glen?
You can wear your Michigan shirt and go to town yelling at your teevee.
Does anyone have a TV to bring to the race tomorrow?
I want to see the game AND race CX.
I think a HDTV with cheapo rabbit ears should work just fine.
Unfortunately I can not fit my 57" hdtv in my truck to bring over.
Glen
Does anyone know if it would be ok to ride the course this afternoon/evening?
I am thinking of heading up after work (around 5 pm) gonna have to get out the
light...
Alexis
you nailed me on the head...i have often been singled out for my conscientious pursuit of cycling performance...and i sing
--- On Wed, 11/18/09, garthpro <garthprosser@...> wrote:
From: garthpro <garthprosser@...> Subject: [columbuscross] I think this video has some shots of Team Awesome To: columbuscross@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 4:18 PM
Sweet course
Thanks for all of your work
Mason and Kyle too.
--- In columbuscross@yahoogroups.com, Andy Johnson <iamandyjohnson@...> wrote:
>
> Group,
>
> Karen and Doug rule. And here's a great little write up she did on the race
> yesterday.
>
> http://joinomba.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=14460
>
> Photos at the bottoms
>
> - Andy
>
That's right, FREE! I'd take a six-pack of whatever you have laying around the frig. if you're feeling generous, but if you're beer-less like me then they are Free.
Diadora Cyclocross shoes size 40(EUR) 71/2(USA), (Maybe the Geko model,...don't know) One pair, Black mesh/Gray leather (maybe vinyl, I don't know). Three strap velcro closure, some type of composite sole, probably plastic. Four hole cleat drilling and two-hole drilling for toe-spikes. These were slightly used by me when I first started CX many years ago (Circa 2005). Although they are "old" in age, they are still lively...I only used them for about a month till I was sure I'd like CX, then I upgraded.
Reply back if you want them (you have to come get them) or call 614-207-0220
They look similar to
these without the red lettering.
Andy I suddenly developed some serious time on my hand this weekend. I would be happy to inputting the Cap City results into USA Cycling a try. I always liked seeing the results posted as it somehow made them seem more official. Hope the race went well today.
To: columbuscross@yahoogroups.com From: iamandyjohnson@... Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 09:43:23 -0500 Subject: Re: [columbuscross] capcitycross 2009 race #2
Nancy,
Unfortunately no. It take a good bit of time/effort and our volunteering is already stretched so thin.
How many people prereg'd?
You need a new set of wheels like you need a hole in your head. :P
--- In columbuscross@yahoogroups.com, "Kyle Wingler" <kylewingler@...> wrote:
>
> Pre-reg for the Cap City/OVCX Infirmary Mound ends tomorrow at 5PM. Pre-reg is
great and all but I really could use that $10.00 day of reg money, I got my eye
on a new set of wheels.If enough people wait until sunday to sign up I just
might be mack'n some new RRIIMMS the next time I pass you. See everyone on
Sunday
>
Pre-reg for the Cap City/OVCX Infirmary Mound ends tomorrow at 5PM. Pre-reg is great and all but I really could use that $10.00 day of reg money, I got my eye on a new set of wheels.If enough people wait until sunday to sign up I just might be mack'n some new RRIIMMS the next time I pass you. See everyone on Sunday
You do need to make sure that the race requirements are met for the results to count. Check the usac rule book to see if the result "counted".
Sent from my iPhone . . . over the crappy AT&T network.
"Bikes are part of the family, they live in the house, not the garage"
On Nov 13, 2009, at 9:48 AM, Katsu Tanda <kaptainkatsu@...> wrote:
Nancy,
Is there any reason why you want those results posted to usac? If it's for upgrade purposes, you should be keeping track of your own results regardless if it is posted to usac. Just because it is not posted to usac doesn't mean your result is not valid.
--- On Fri, 11/13/09, Katsu Tanda <kaptainkatsu@...> wrote:
From: Katsu Tanda <kaptainkatsu@...> Subject: Re: [columbuscross] capcitycross 2009 race #2 To: "columbuscross@yahoogroups.com" <columbuscross@yahoogroups.com> Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 9:48 AM
Nancy,
Is there any reason why you want those results posted to usac? If it's for upgrade purposes, you should be keeping track of your own results regardless if it is posted to usac. Just because it is not posted to usac doesn't mean your result is not valid.
Is there any reason why you want those results posted to usac? If it's for upgrade purposes, you should be keeping track of your own results regardless if it is posted to usac. Just because it is not posted to usac doesn't mean your result is not valid.
Anyone have room for me and my little bike to the for the 9:15 race on Sunday? I get up early, so could help register/set up or a least bring breakfast/bloody marys. And provide a ride next wkend or JB the wkend after.