Of course the positive A test result is for high levels of testosterone. Not an unexpected result considering Landis has the biggest balls in the peloton
-------------- Original message -------------- From: "Barry Mathews" <mathews.barry@...>
So, you want to win the Tour de France? How about a 140 km breakaway? Then you better be prepared to crank out
these kinds numbers…. And
have some big brass cajones
(or ovaries, if that is the case).
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Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 23:57:57 -0400
From: EPVA - Velodrome <info@...>
To: James Dawson <jadawson@...>
Subject: DL Velodrome Regional Championships
2006 Dick Lane Velodrome Regional Championships and Elite National Track Cycling
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4. Mass Start Races with fewer then 5 riders may be combined with another
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& M/F 15/16
Registration Deadline is July 28th!!!
Flyer: www.savedlv.org/pdf_flyers/regionals_usac_2006.pdf
What are the Velodrome Championships?
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National Track Cycling Championships.
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Here's something for women racers, if we have any nowadays.
Morgan Andriulli
256 536-7190
Huntsville, AL
-----Original Message-----
From: cycle-bounces@...
[mailto:cycle-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Gail DeCamp
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 8:55 PM
To: gdecamp03@...
Subject: [Cycle] Southeastern Women's Cat 4 Racing Clinic, Winston-Salem
Announcing the 2006 Southeastern Women's Cat 4 Racing clinic! Open to any
category 4 or novice woman, this clinic features a full day of instruction
by 2000 Olympic team member and national Criterium champion Nicole Freedman.
Clinic Date and Location: August 6, 2006 in Winston-Salem, NC. Clinic will
be held in conjunction with the Hanes Park Criterium in Winston-Salem.
For more information about the clinic, see
http://www.capcycling.org/pdfs/Cat4ClinicFlyer.pdf
To register, see
http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=3601
For more information about the Hanes Park Criterium, see
http://www.nccycling.com/hanesparkcrit.pdf
_______________________________________________
Cycle mailing list
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One of PRSM’s spinning instructors is
looking for a good used or newish 49-cm road bike. If you know of a source, contact Mark
Noble at the number below.
There is one of our Spinning Instructors
here at PRSM who has taken up road riding. She needs a new, used
bike. She needs a 49 cm. Do you know anyone with a good, used road
bike that size who may be interested in selling.
I felt if anyone had one for sell you
would know that person.
As a reminder, food will be served, rain or shine. We have tents and rain facilities.
Morgan
-------------- Original message -------------- From: "Morgan Andriulli" <morganandriulli@...>
Cyclists,
Saturday is our umpteenth annual Summer Picnic at Valerie Connaughton’s pad in bucolic, historic Mooresville, AL. Her house is on Market Street, immediately off of Old, Old Highway 20. The picnic will be at the community pool, immediately behind her house.Festivities start at about 1:00 to 1:30 PM after the morning rides. (See Below.)
Directions:To get to Mooresville, take the Mooresville Exit from I-565. Head south towards the river. When Mooresville Road T’s into ancient, unused Highway 20, turn right, then left onto Market Street. Valerie’s house is first on the right.
SCCC will provide BBQ pork and chicken, beans, slaw, rolls, HUSHPUPPIES, plates, cups, utensils, ice, soft drinks, some side dishes, shade tents, fans, and (hopefully) all of the TT coverage from the TdF. (Provided the UCI does not disqualify Floyd Landis’ balls as an illegal performance enhancement or aerodynamic aid.)
Feel free to bring beer, desserts, or other side dishes (plus a means to serve it and deter flies.).
Bring a hat, swim trunks, sunscreen, chair and I high tolerance for heat. It gets hot on that pool patio.
Rides of varying lengths and speeds will begin at Valerie’s house beginning at 7:30 AM:
Ride-A-Metric Training Ride - Nuke Plant – 40miles, 12 – 14 pace. 8:30am start time. Ride Leader Andy Brown, 604-9219
Nuke Plant Ride – 54 miles, 15-17 pace. 8:30 AM start time. Can you say FLAT? Ride Leader Sharon Bayler, 830-5956, sharon@...
Hostess Ride – Mooresville - Elk River – Athens – 67 miles, peppy no hammer pace (18-20). Hilly between 28 and 39 miles, no steep climbs. Start time: 7:30am. Stops: 2 (Elk River and Athens). Ride Leader and Party Hostess Valerie Connaughton, 337-1947, valeriec@...
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A very good cycling article from the popular press--even though they call "chain rings" "chain links."
Click the following to access the sent link:
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Saturday is our umpteenth annual Summer Picnic at Valerie Connaughton’s pad in bucolic, historic Mooresville,
AL. Her house is on Market Street,
immediately off of Old, Old Highway 20. The picnic will be at the community pool,
immediately behind her house.Festivities start at about 1:00 to 1:30 PM after the morning
rides. (See Below.)
Directions:To get to Mooresville, take the Mooresville Exit from I-565. Head south towards the river. When Mooresville Road T’s into ancient,
unused Highway 20, turn right, then left onto Market Street. Valerie’s house is first on the
right.
SCCC will provide BBQ pork and chicken, beans, slaw, rolls,
HUSHPUPPIES, plates, cups, utensils, ice, soft drinks, some side dishes, shade
tents, fans, and (hopefully) all of the TT coverage from the TdF. (Provided
the UCI does not disqualify Floyd Landis’ balls as an illegal performance
enhancement or aerodynamic aid.)
Feel free to bring beer, desserts, or other side dishes (plus a means
to serve it and deter flies.).
Bring a hat, swim trunks, sunscreen, chair and I high tolerance for
heat. It gets hot on that pool
patio.
Rides of varying lengths and speeds
will begin at Valerie’s house beginning at 7:30 AM:
Ride-A-Metric Training Ride - Nuke Plant –
40miles, 12 – 14 pace. 8:30am start time. Ride Leader Andy Brown,
604-9219
Nuke Plant Ride – 54 miles, 15-17 pace. 8:30
AM start time. Can you say FLAT? Ride Leader Sharon Bayler, 830-5956,
sharon@...
Hostess Ride – Mooresville - Elk River
– Athens – 67 miles, peppy no hammer pace (18-20). Hilly between 28
and 39 miles, no steep climbs. Start time: 7:30am. Stops: 2 (Elk River and Athens).
Ride Leader and Party Hostess Valerie Connaughton, 337-1947,
valeriec@...
-------------- Original message -------------- From: "Shirley Feaux" <safeaux@...>
Morgan:
We time that climb everytime we do it on our tandem. Your mother must be a pretty good rider because it takes us over 12 minutes, actually more like15 when it iis at the end of a long ride or on a very hot day. But then we are older than your Mom and tandems hate hills. (Tandem riders too!)
We had a nice turnout for the Wednesday night ride last week, so I’m doing it again tonight.
It starts downtown at the park across from the Holiday Inn on Williams Avenue. Since daylight can be an issue, we will launch as close to 5:30 PM as possible.
We’ll try to keep it rolling so we can keep the total time under two hours.
The Sunset Loop is 30 miles and includes a climb over Cecil As(s)hburn (Four Mile Post for us old-timers who have lived here since ‘03.)
We had some distress last week when two riders did not realize that Four-Mile Post is Cecil Ashburn.They required some talking to get them to consent to doing the “unannounced” Climb. So here it is:There is a one-mile climb on this ride. It is steep, but it is only one mile.On a bad day, my mother can do it in about 12 minutes.
Anyway, please come out tonight and enjoy an alternative to the Tuesday/Thursday flatland hammer-fests. I’d love to get enough folks to have both a fast group and a regular group.
We had a nice turnout for the Wednesday night ride last week, so I’m
doing it again tonight.
It starts downtown at the park across from the Holiday Inn on Williams Avenue.
Since daylight can be an issue, we will
launch as close to 5:30 PM as possible.
We’ll try to keep it rolling so we can keep the total time under
two hours.
The Sunset Loop is 30 miles and includes a climb over Cecil As(s)hburn (Four Mile Post for us old-timers who have lived here
since ‘03.)
We had some distress last week when two riders did not realize that
Four-Mile Post is Cecil Ashburn.They
required some talking to get them to consent to doing the “unannounced”
Climb. So here it is:There is a
one-mile climb on this ride. It is steep,
but it is only one mile.On a bad day, my
mother can do it in about 12 minutes.
Anyway, please come out tonight and enjoy an alternative to the
Tuesday/Thursday flatland hammer-fests. I’d love to get enough folks to have
both a fast group and a regular group.
Crack open a cold one.Mike
Olheiser just called from the road to spread the word and thank everyone for
the support he received from the club and friends in Huntsville.
He won the Master’s national championships in an epic breakaway
during a driving rainstorm in Seven Springs, PA.He got away early in a break.The break fragged and he beat the
chasers in by over a minute.There’s a good picture and a short write-up of him posting up at
the USA Cycling web site.
Congrats to Mike!Let’s see if he can do the same thing in Salzburg, Austria.
He said he’ll try to hook up for beers later in the week. The actual celebration will have to wait
as he will be out of town racing every weekend until September.
The Tuesday-Thursday flatland hammer fests have grown tiresome and tedious. As an antidote to this stale condition, I'm adding a new weekday ride from downtown to liven things up while the light is still good. It will also give us downtowners a ride that does not require a 15 mile drive during rush hour. As a bonus, the hills will discourage the triathletes and the knuckle draggers from starting a testosterone fight or gutter sweeping.
Here's the deal:
Location: Meet at Big Springs Park downtown. Park across from the Holiday Inn or nearby.
Time: Launch at 5:30 PM
Route: North up Meridian, Chase, Chase Industrial Park, Old Gurley Road, Wall Road, Dug Hill, King Drake, Cauldwell, Old Big Cove, Four-Mile Post, Garth, Drake, Whitesburg, Downtown.
Length: 30 miles
Pace: Let's keep it under two hours. Approximately 1:45 for 30 miles. Lollygagging will produce darkness issues.
From: sccc-roadies@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Haynes, Davy Sent: Mon 7/10/2006 12:34 PM To: sccc-roadies@yahoogroups.com Subject: [sccc-roadies] Cleaning out the garage--bike stuff FS
With the demise of my fixie frame and sorting thru some of my boxes of stuff, I've got a good bit of stuff I need to get rid of. So here's a list of some of the goodies I have for sale:
FSA cyclocross crankset with 38/48 ramped and pinned chainrings, very nice looking. For Octolink BB. $75.
Shimano 105 bottom bracket, 68 x 109.5 (fits above) $20.
9-speed Dura Ace bar end shifters, $45.
Performance Xport fork mount car rack for 2in. receiver hitch, holds 2 bikes. $85.
Performance Xport gridlock locking skewer (for car rack), $15.
Join us at the July SCCC Meeting, Monday night (July 10) at 7 PM at El
Camino Real on University Drive.
Since I failed to find a decent presenter for the July SCCC Meeting,
Mike Bayler and I have come up with the First
(and maybe last) Annual Tour de France Trivia Fun Night. You will
get the chance to win Fabulous Prizes and maybe some dough by purchasing
squares in Mike’s Tour de France Random Chance Gordian Matrix or
correctly answering a Tour de France Trivia Question. Since the tour is currently in progress,
the Grand Prize Winners will not be announced no earlier than July 22.
The game is legally
questionable, and as complex as two engineers can make; but it is fun and
challenging. So bone up on you TdF factoids and join us at Camino Real Monday night.
Directions:El Camino Real,
University Drive. West of Jordan
Lane between Arby’s and Animal Medical Clinic.
Time:Monday, July 10 at 7
PM. Arrive before 6:30 if you plan
to order dinner.
-----Original Message----- From:Kathy Lane
[mailto:bikepath@...] Sent:Friday, July 07, 20068:40 AM To: Blackwelder, Davis (US
SSA) Subject: [Fwd: Tour de France
Party - NEXT Saturday - RSVP request and moreinfo]
Davis -- if you're still on the
racers' list, could you forward this along? Thanks!
MORE
INFORMATION ABOUT THE TOUR DE FRANCE PARTY
RSVP is NOT REQUIRED to attend the
party. However, if you plan to come, PLEASE LET US KNOW BY JULY 13 so we
can have a
guesstimate for how much meat to get. :-)
PLEASE BRING A SIDE DISH, SALAD, OR
DESSERT (see below)
Tom and Kathy’s 4th Annual Tour
de France Party
When: Saturday, July 15th,
starting around 2 pm.
Where: Our house, 1211 Deborah Drive, Huntsville
<>Directions: Take Memorial
Parkway to Drake Avenue. Go east on Drake
(toward the mountain) for 2 miles. Take a left at the blinking
<>red light, going uphill. (Imagine ending all of your bike rides
from home with this climb!) Take the third
right, Deborah Drive.
Our house is the 6th house on the left --tan painted brick, one story.
Lots of on-street parking available; there are a few spots at the top
of the driveway for the injured / disabled, if you can't climb up our
steep driveway.
Stage 13 (on July 15th) is a relatively
flat stage (sorry, nothing but the prologue and time trials on the other
Saturdays!) The route that day is
Béziers Méditerranée to Montélimar, a 230 km stage (longest stage of this
year's Tour!)
No Lance, but come and root for Team Disco or your favorite pick for
the first post-Lance T de F winner...
<>Come after one of the morning rides; you can
shower here or dip in the pool to cool off.
If everything works out delivery-wise, we MAY have a hot tub operational by
then as well.
(The "pool room" has undergone some modifications and is less
"stuffy" with better ventilation!)
If you bring children, they MUST be supervised, especially with regards to the
pool.
No lifeguard will be on duty.
Eat and watch the rainbow of jerseys pedal through France (OLN
rebroadcast of the morning coverage).
What to bring:
A salad,
side dish or dessert.
A
cushion if you’d like (limited chair/ couch seating).
Frosty
adult beverages.
Swimsuit
and towel.
We’ll provide ribs and chicken cooked to
perfection on the Big Green Egg.
We’ll also have some veggie burgers or a vegetarian main dish.
A limited selection of beverages will be available.
RSVP IS NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE PARTY!!!
<>However, if
you plan to come, please let us know by July 13 so we can have a
guesstimate for how much meat to get. (We prefer that you RSVP by e-mail.) bikepath@... or tfillen@...
Phone 682-1963 or 653-1960.
Mark your calendars for this Sunday
Evening 5 to 8 PM. Huntsville’s
own Category 1 Master’s National Champ, Mike Olheiser is throwing a wine
and cheese social at his humble abode on 1317 Ward Avenue in funky Five Points.This is an informal fundraiser for
Mike’s trip to the Master’s World Championships in Salzburg,
Austria in August.
As a full-time trainer AND a nearly full-time racer, there is not much
room in the Olheiser household budget for globe-hopping with a bike box.This is our opportunity to help Mike wear
the Stars and Stripes for the US, Huntsville and his hometown of Minneapolis.
Details:
Date:Sunday, July 9
Time:5-8 PM
Location:1317 Ward Avenue. (One block north of Pratt Avenue in Five
Points.)
What:Wine, Cheese, Conversation and Great
Expectations
This Saturday is the 58-mile
Coldwater-Delina ride.It starts
at the intersection of Old Railroad Bed Road and Highway 110 in Taft, TN.Plan ahead.It is a solid 30-minute drive from Huntsville.This is one of my favorite places to
ride because of the scenery and terrain.
Ride starts around 8 AM and involves about eleventy-dozen
hills and one rest stop in Delina at 28 miles.The temps will be completely torrid so
the pace will be several notches above “lollygagging” so we can get
home to the AC to watch tour coverage.
The average speed will probably fall below 17 MPH because of the
numerous hills and my generally poor condition.
Mike Olheiser World Championship
Fundraiser:
Huntsville’s own (via Minneapolis) Mike O. is headed to Austria
in August to represent the good ol’ U.S. of A.
at the Master’s World Championships. He needs our support to help cover travel
and lodging expenses for the trip. Since Coldwater is one of his favorite
training areas, it is a good place to pass the hat before and after the ride
for donations. So, if you do our
ride, think about bringing a few extra bucks to help make sure our transplanted
homeboy gets a ticket to The World Championships.
I'm going on the record to say that this officially sucks.
Morgan
-------------- Original message -------------- From: "Sharon Covington Bayler" <sharon@...>
Ivan Basso and Francisco Mancebo joined Jan Ullrich on the sidelines of the Tour de France after organisers dumped two of the race's top riders. Ullrich had already been suspended by his T-Mobile team Friday morning when Tour director Christian Prudhomme announced the exclusion of Giro victor Basso.
I just got this message from our local Cat 1 National Champ,
Mike Olheiser.He’s secured a
slot on the team going to the Master’s World Championships in Salzburg,
Austria in August.He needs some
fundraising to cover travel and lodging expenses.To
help out with that, Mike is holding fundraiser event at his house at 1317 Ward
Avenue in Five Points on Sunday, July 9 from 5-8 PM.Mike has a nice place with a cool back
yard, perfect for hanging out.
Put it on your calendar and come on down.We all want Mike to be able to
“represent” for the good ol’ US of
A and Huntsville.
If you can’t make the party, I’m designating my
July 8 Coldwater ride as an official World Championship Pass-the-Hat ride.I’ll be collecting donations for
Mike before, during and after the ride.They proceeds will be applied towards lottery tickets so he can set up
his own Pro Tour team with his Power Ball winnings.(Just kidding.)
I just got this message from our local Cat 1 National Champ, Mike Olheiser.He’s secured a slot on the team going to the Master’s World Championships in Salzburg, Austria in August.He needs some fundraising to cover travel and lodging expenses.To help out with that, Mike is holding fundraiser event at his house at 1317 Ward Avenue in Five Points on Sunday, July 9 from 5-8 PM.Mike has a nice place with a cool back yard, perfect for hanging out.
Put it on your calendar and come on down.We all want Mike to be able to “represent” for the good ol’ US of A and Huntsville.
If you can’t make the party, I’m designating my July 8 Coldwater ride as an official World Championship Pass-the-Hat ride.I’ll be collecting donations for Mike before, during and after the ride.They proceeds will be applied towards lottery tickets so he can set up his own Pro Tour team with his Power Ball winnings.(Just kidding.)
---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
Subject: Road Race cancelled....
From: timothy.presley@...
Date: Mon, June 19, 2006 11:23 pm
To: mike@...DrBarryNicholls@...cbviars@...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
I emailed earlier about our 2 day Criterium and Roadrace in Sylacauga on
June 24th and 25th. Due to inability of USCF to provide officials, we have
had to cancel the road race portion and will put on the Criterium on the
24th. Please forward this notice to your friends please. We are sorry for
the inconvenience. We have combined our prizes to make the Criterium
better. You can still register at Active.com search for Chalaka or
register the day of the race.....
Thanks,
Tim Presley
Cyclists of Greater Sylacauga
I want to try something different for the next club meeting and I’m
looking for a club member with a large living room and a very large television who
is willing to host our July Meeting.
The meeting topic will be the Spring City Film Festival. I figure we can watch Breaking Away or
any of a number of very good cycling documentaries.
---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
Subject: [sccc-roadies] Subject: Ride Etiquette
From: ama3655@...
Date: Thu, June 8, 2006 3:47 pm
To: sccc-roadies@yahoogroups.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
I got this from an old friend today. He makes a point that I agree with, I
told him I'd try and see that SCCC members saw it. I know that we, as
cyclists, have the legal right to use a lane. But even a squirrel has
sense enough to
know who loses when you get run over.
Rob Glover
Subject: Ride Etiquette
In 30+ years of being an active cyclist I've done and seen some pretty
stupid riding behavior, but yesterday (06/07/06) on the way home from work I
witnessed a new low. I passed two cyclist riding side by side doing interval
training on Hobbs Island Rd. during rush hour. These guys weren't
oblivious to the
amount of traffic - they just didn't care. I pulled over at the yacht club
and tried politely and unsuccessfully to get them to stop so I could ask
them
if they were trying to die. After I got home, I went out in the front yard
and waited for these guys to come by to see if I could get their attention.
They were still riding two abreast and still doing intervals when they
passed by
(I live midway between S. Parkway and Hwy 431) and of course they ignored me
and the 8 - 10 cars/trucks stacked up behind them. This isn't the first time
I've seen blatant disregard for traffic by riders riding two abreast on two
lane, high-traffic, rural roads in the area but it was the most dangerous
example.
These kind of riders can raise more negative public awareness for cycling in
one afternoon than can be offset by a whole years worth of public awareness
campaigns by the rest of the cycling club. Every cyclist should be outraged
by this type of riding behavior since we have to share the road with the
drivers that these guys are p*ssing off. When I was active in the club, good
riding etiquette was widely practiced and handed down to younger or less
experienced riders/racers. We would have packs of 15-20 riders out
training and with a
simple shout out of "car back" we would be single file in just a few
seconds. Is the club still practicing this through the leadership of ride
captains,
experienced racers & riders, peer pressure, etc., etc.? You may feel like
I'm
over reacting on this but if these guys had been mowed over by a tandem axle
dump truck - every witness (and there would have been many) would have said
they had it coming. I don't want the driving population of Huntsville /
Madison County gunning for me or any other cyclist worse than they
already are. I
know there's not a lot any of you can do about this situation but I hope
you'll continue to stress to the local cycling community that each and every
rider has an obligation to ride courteously and responsibly.
Sincerely,
Bobby Weber
Former Spring City Cycling Club member & officer
5 time Alabama State Champion
Former USCF Sr. Cat II racer
Hobbs Island Rd resident
---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
Subject: June Guest Speaker from Zipp - Elk River Cycling
From: "Clay Higgins" <elkrivercycling@...>
Date: Fri, June 2, 2006 11:07 am
To: info@...BikerFello@...mike@...sct-president@...steve@...info@...Matt.Winstead@...c.way@...mbccentury@...
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Hello-
We've got all the details for our guest speaker in June all lined up!
On Thursday, June 22 Elk River Cycling in Fayetteville, TN will be hosting
a guest speaker that I thought your club would find interesting. Josh
Poertner is a design engineer from Zipp (www.zipp.com) and former Euro
racer. He will cover myriad topics, such as:
- The truth about all things aerodynamic, and how everybody
manipulates things to convince you to buy stuff.
- The truth about carbon fiber, and all the ridiculous myths exposed.
- And finally, what it's really like living with and travelling with
the Euro pros and mechanics at the big races.
I'm writing to you to extend the invitation to you and your club members
to join us for a night of camaraderie, food and fun, and Q&A. The cost to
your club members will be $5 per person which will include food and a
drink.
If you can mention this to your members at your next meeting or by email
that would be great. I think everyone will really enjoy hearing Josh
speak.
Directions:
http://national.citysearch.com/profile/9352565/?brand=smx_restaurant-nc
If you have questions please email Clay or Steve at this address or call
931.433.3448
We hope you can join us,
Clay
-----Original Message-----
From: timothy.presley@... [mailto:timothy.presley@...]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 2:40 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Criterium/Road Race in Sylacauga
Greetings,
I am the president of the bike club in Sylacauga, Alabama. We call ourselves
COGS (Cyclists of Greater Sylacauga). I am emailing your club to let you
know about our Criterium and Road Race we are having in conjunction with our
city's Chalaka Festival. These will occur on June 24th and 25th. There is a
listing of categories and prizes on our website at www.cogs.ws. Just click
on "events" and follow the links. We have set up registration through
Active.com. ( http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=13274620) for
convenience.
Your help is greatly appreciated in getting notice out to interested riders.
Sylacauga is excited about our first downtown criterium and want to make it
an annual event.
Thank you,
Tim Presley