Monday, November 16, 2009

LONG day...






This weekend took us to Paulding Cty. for an great and long day of racing.. I think tired legs are setting in and the faces show it.. Season is in the middle basically, but the traveling is getting tiresome.. Great racing by Nate, Becca and Jack this weekend.. Matt is knocking on a top 5 finish in the C category and Robert put in an awesome ride in the B race after getting a flat.. Adam ran the last half of the course to get us some points and John got a great top 5 finish in the SS race..

Next week we go on the Barnsley Gardens in the last "long drive" race of the season..


Sunday, October 25, 2009

What a day!!!




What a day it was in Augusta!! Great course, great weather = kick ass time by everyone.. Congrats to Becca on getting her FIRST ELITE victory today.. Great ride by Dan who came from like 25 back to finish 9th in the B race. I'd say he and Kyle are ready for La Ruta.. Nate, Brian, Kyle and John all did TWO races and really did a great job representing the team.. Matt moved up to the C's as well.

More updates later.. Here's a few fotos of the action!

What a day!!!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

IT is here..

That's right everyone.. The 4th annual Augusta Cross race is tomorrow at beautiful Lake Olmstead Park.. Please come out and support the ACC team as we host what is sure to be a great event! Races start at 10:00 with the elite race starting at 1:30..

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Practice Practice Practice..

Well after the first race everyone seems to realize where they stand or don't stand.. This week we were able to practice on the course, which has been nice.. I think it's a great course and will surely be tough for all.. Can't really say it suits anyone style of riding.. Maybe the power riders, but we shall see..

Till next time.. Keep the rubber side down.. Will upload more photos soon.

Monday, October 5, 2009

1 Down, 8 To Go!



Wow, first race of the 09 season and what a great weekend of racing it was.. Sure we all were maybe hoping for more, but overall, I think everyone had fun and was glad to get the season going again..

No results have been posted yet, but we all know Matt won his race and Dan put on one hell of a ride in the men's B race..

Good day of racing guys and Becca!


Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Race Is On!


The 4th annual Augusta Cross Coalition is on..  Oct. 25th at Lake Olmstead Park.  If you'd be interested in being a sponsor and participating in the great event..  Please contact me: Ross Douglas @ mosovich@comast.net  


Monday, July 27, 2009

We're back!




I ran the steps and this is what Drew made me out to be!  Now only if I can do this during cross season!  


Well boys and girls that time of year is rapidly approaching...  CROSS SEASON..  

Yes, I know, it's 97 degrees outside with 99% humidity, but come on, you know you're ready to suffer!

Speaking of which..  JT and I have been representing ACC at the Canal Crown series that Drew and Dustin have been putting on at the canal trail..  I highly recommend you come out and support the cause and test to see where your fitness is..  So far it's been a lot of fun..  Next race is Aug. 6th at the trail..  So far JT is cleaning house, so someone needs to come give him a challenge..  


Friday, April 17, 2009

Sortie secteur # 27


Sortie secteur # 27
Originally uploaded by sdvti
Wouldn't this be fun.. ONLY 26 more sectors to go!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Long time no type..

William
Me showing off the ACC colors at FATS
Ian and I at the Giant Demo day.. 

 
Yeah, I know, it's been a while..  With nothing going on much cross wise, it kinda gets hard to come up with stuff..  

Update..  New baby..  William, Ian is now 3 and life is good..  

If you haven't been by Andy's lately, drop by, shop looks awesome with new floors..  If you're looking to get a new MTB, ck out the Anthem..  I got and X2 and LOVE it..  I mean SWEET.. 

IT band is getting better and I hope to be doing long rides soon..  Like REAL soon..   Don't forget..  The DAM ride is coming up April 19th..  This is a good cause we should all try to support..  

Also, PLEASE volunteer for one of the work days that SORBA puts on..  It is great exposure for us as a team/club..  I've done about 10 hours of work at the canal trail and it is awesome, and have done one 4 hour work party at FATS with those guys, it's fun and you really get to see what kind of work goes into our local trails....  Yeah, I could've been riding those 14 hours, but I did something to make our local cycling scene a better place for all..   They have a mission and it's great helping out..   Trust me, you'll be tired when you're done, but you'll be so glad you gave something back for the cause..  I know I did!   

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Blah Blah Blah...

Well, it's that time of the year, the "blahs"..  Yes, as par for the course I've over done it a bit and now am sidelined with the old IT band syndrome..  Perfect timing I guess with new baby and such..  Hope to be back on the bike soon though as I'm really getting out of shape fast..  Did half hour on the rollers tonight, stretched a good bit afterward and hope that will help..  

Classics season is upon us and I can't wait for the biggies..  Reading Will's journal tonight on velonews just gets me super pumped..  What a life those guys get to live..  I'd just like to experience it once..  Oh well, maybe in the next life, of course with my luck, I'll be a NY taxi cab driver who likes to eat hot dogs..

Till next time!  

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Southern Cross=Mission Accomplished!



The view from the top of the mtn..  It was worth it.. I guess..  
Lucky no. 23, it's Ian's b-day no.  Notice how clean I look.. 

Gonna be a wet day..  This was taken before it started raining..  

Too many miles of this 

and this..  Super soft mud with nothing hard around it makes the climbing that much more enjoyable..  I was smiling the whole time though!!
The run up..  Ah, you almost needed a rope, I climbed it on my knees.  No kidding!
Afterward of course the sun came out!!  What's that all about..  


I have to admit I was a nervous wreck Friday night knowing that Saturday would either be good, or suck REALLY bad..  After talking with some guys Sat. morning at Hardees, I knew I would be okay..  Seemed they hadn't gotten any of the info about the race except the initial one that had directions..  They didn't know it was "in the mountains"..  

So I get there, get registered and it starts raining..  Not a good sign, it had rained most of the night, so I knew it would be wet, but I hate starting off riding wet..  So we gather around and are warned of a couple of things..  A. bears, B. a rabid raccoon that had chased one of the guys trying to mark the course, C. due to lack of a 4wd vehicle the day before, some of the course wasn't marked yet, but they were trying to get to that area then by borrowing a jeep..  "A jeep?" one of the guys asked.  "yes, a jeep, there is snow and ice on top of the mtn" came the reply..  That's when I knew I had the correct bike!  My trusty Giant XTC..

A few days before I was warned NOT to bring a cross bike, the gearing would be too big and the roads were trashed due to snow and ice melting..  Sure enough, I think the only thing dry I rode on all day was the paved road..  

I got a good start I guess, but then had to stop after about two miles to adjust my front brake..  The housing broke and the pads wouldn't get off the rim..  Once fixed, sort of, I was on my way, alone..  I quickly caught up to a group of guys I'd share most of the day with..  

After about an hour or more, my computer I guess had too much mud in it, we hit the bottom of the endless hill..  I never knew a road could go up so long in Ga.  We climbed for I know over two hours..  NUTS!!!  This is when I REALLY knew I'd made the correct bike choice.  At mile no. 18, there was a supply drop where you could change out your bottles or anything you had brought..  I had put in two new bottles and four GUs..  This was about 2/3rds up the climb..  As I take off a guy drives by and says, "there's a big bear around the bend, becareful"..  Great, my legs are going fast, I'm still climbing and now a big bear is going to chase me..  Well, fortunately I didn't see the bear, but the climbing got a lot more steeper..  I reluctantly dropped to the granny gear and passed some guys that were walking..  Yes, walking..  

Once to the top, which seemed to take another eternity, the descent arrived..  This was supposed to be seven miles of heaven.. Instead, due to the snow melting, it was four miles of pain from the cold air on your wet face from the spray, and three miles of heaven once you got below the clouds and warmer air..  

I reached the finish in just under four hours, catching two guys within the last three miles..  One said to me something I like this: "dude, I'm so done, I can't even feel my legs"  Thing his, he still had to do the cross course portion, which I won't comment on..  

So, all in all, a great day..  I was totally pumped with how it went..  I got 32nd out of 57 starters. The event I thought was well organized and planned out..  I hope they do more of them, I'll surely sign up!  
 
Something everyone should try next year for sure..

Till next time!  

Monday, January 19, 2009

Getting ready...

Five days before Southern Cross and I'm one tired puppy..  Had some really good MTB rides lately to get that final build up..  Will recover most of this week with a final ride Thursday..  I'm excited yet nervous..  I really have no idea of what to expect..  Should be fun, did 3.5 hours on the MTB today and still felt good when I had to stop..  I think that's a good sign..  

Till Next week!  Oh, and hope for warmer weather!!  

Saturday, January 10, 2009

A Saturday Ride..

A lot of talking on this ride..  

Not exactly the best way to start a ride..  

Relaxing day...



ACC

Erik cruising along...

Today was a beautiful day..  I met Erik, Ed and JT out at Ft. Gordon for a nice steady ride..  Should've known it was going to be interested when JT deafened us all when he blew his tire up!  That of course led to more adventure when we were probably farthest from the cars..  We decided to do the big loop, then the small loop and then another loop in a different area I'd never ridden.  Well after our slight delay due to JT's blowout, we got started..  Weather was nice, wind actually wasn't too bad and the company was great!  

The adventure began when JT had yet another flat..  The flat was not really the issue..  The issue was I was the only one with a tube..  Unfortunately I picked up the wrong seat pack and that tube as for 30 mm tires, not 23 mm tires..  So, I also had a patch kit, so we decided we'd just patch it..  Well, a patch kit is only good if it has glue.. Uh, no glue..  I don't know what happened to it, but it wasn't in the pack..  So, we're back to trying to get a 30 mm tube in a 23 mm tire.. JT finally gets it in and we're off again..  

We ended up doing the big loop and the small loop, about 38 miles..  I thought of doing another loop, but don't want to kill myself before tomorrow's ride, which I hope will be DRY!


Sunday, January 4, 2009

And on the fourth day the legs said...


"Dude, no more riding in the rain, let's sleep in"...  and so I did..

I got to M'ville Wed. and went to a New Years party with Ian for a while, then took him home and decided to crash at a friends house so I could cut loose..  I don't know though, I just wasn't feeling the "get stupid drunk" feeling..  Plus, I really wanted to have some good days of riding and knew this would not help out at all..  So, I did the right thing, had a few beers and watched everyone else get wasted..  I went home about 2:00 and had a good time..
Party time..  It was really cold, but thanks to the fire and a few drinks, everything was all right!



Not a good situation when you're totally toasted after a ride..  Thank goodness Michael had the day off.. It wouldn't have been a nice ride back to my mom's house in the rain with no food, drink or money!!

Now this hill doesn't look bad, but it is especially your fifth time up it..  And that gravel is there because soft sand is under it.. 


My favorite section, simply beautiful...  I had a deer come so close to hitting me, I could feel the breeze as she came by..  

This is the start, very nice facilities..




  I got up Thurs. and headed out to Bartram Forest for a two hour ride.. It was nice and sunny..  Good ride, but rode with a group some, so I didn't get the full workout I was looking for..

Friday I decided to do a road ride, but with all the Kaolin mines running full blast decided to go back to Bartram..  I had a GREAT workout!!  It was drizzly, but I did 30 miles, which doesn't sound like much, but it's really hilly out there and rough..  I rode for 2:35 out there only for it to start raining half way through..  I was so wasted afterward and then realized I left my lights on AND I had no one to call..  I finally came up with someone and wouldn't you know when they got there a forestry truck drove up..

Saturday was out at the airport loop, which has a 7.5 mile loop that can be really hilly if taken the right way..  I did the hilly ride way..  That's what I need..  HILLS..  Of course, it drizzled the whole time, making a wet ride.

This morning of course it was raining, so I slept in, but was rewarded by sunlight after lunch..  So, I did 25 miles and had a super workout..  Focused on each hill and my HR, which is the key to getting better..  

My legs are toasted now, but I'm psyched.. 

BTW, Bob shared a profile shot of the Southern Cross route, it's going to be BRUTAL!!  

One final note..  If your in the market for some cool pro stuff or embrocations, ck out www.tscyclingusa.com  

I just got some stuff from them, there was an issue, and they totally took care of me..  Great service and good prices..  Thanks Don for the help!! www.tscyclingusa.com

Till next time..