Sunday, March 15, 2009

Weekend of Team Training



Team rides were scgeduled for both Saturday and Sunday morning, 830am-ish is how we roll on the Flyers! Saturday attendance was decent at 10 riders, the peleton headed west to Seymour for some into the wind training to get things started....a good pace and overall decent ride from what I hear.


A look over Wenzlick's shoulder (stole the pics off of his blog), Larson getting set to move to the front and open up the lungs a little! From what I hear there was a flat right away and a potential lost rider during the ride....all good though as everyone was accounted for.....nice job guys and good to see a nice turnout!

Sunday 830am was again the time of the day......little early but allows the family time that we all need to get in....everyone is happy then!

Sunday morning ride saw the numbers go up, 13 riders rolled out of the parking lot and headed south....a little breezy and a few frozen melt-off spots to avoid....it's all good! We weaved our way south and ended up at the Wrightstown exit where 4 riders went left for a little longer loop around Wrightstown while the 9 others headed back on Countyline. Our group that headed back ended up with just over 2 hours of riding, the longer group pulled about 3 from what I gather?

Overall it was an awesome weekend of riding for the team.....props to the guys that got out and put the bike time in....and I am sure the rest of you were cranking the miles on your own :) Plan on the same type of training rides next weekend as well!

Let's hope the temps stay high, anyone have interest in a ride Tuesday night? High of 60!

Couple of photo's from Nate Phelps that were taken off the back of his bike, very cool angle! Larson making the photo again with Schindel and Matt Berg I believe in tow.




Same two fellas with the beautiful blue skies as the back drop, hopefully that white stuff on the side of the road goes away real soon and we can lose the cool weather clothing in trade for our soon to be here Flyers gear.


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