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Monday, May 16, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
WORS Registration is Open!
WORS registration opened yesterday for the series and the all-in-one. Individual events open soon.
If you plan to do most of the races, I highly recommend the all-in-one. I have done this the last two years and it is very convenient. All you have to do is go to the WORS tent at the race and sign your form and you are done! No waiting in line for registration, etc. And you can pick your own series number right now (if you are in to that sort of thing) - so you all can yell at 2901 when you are lapping me in Sport....
Here is the link:
http://www.wors.org/register/
Monday, February 28, 2011
Spring Training Rides
Quentin has set up some training rides if anoyone can make it:
March 9th - 3:30pm - Leave from J&B - mild ride around the titletown tour route (or the Tuesday Stadium bike route for those that have done it) - Approx 40ish miles
March 10th - 9 am - leave from Q's House - Ride to Door County and Luxemburg - approx 75 to 100 miles, depending on turn around point.
March 11th - 10 am - Leave from the Wade House in Greenbush - Ride the ToAD Roadrace circut course - approx 50-90 miles depending on how many circuts that we choose to do.
March 12th - 10am - Leave from High Cliff State Park - Riding the 2nd half of the race the lake course - approx 90-120 miles depending on turn around point.
March 13th - 10am - Verona, WI - Route and mileage tbd
Make it for one or all of the rides. All rides are rain or shine, providing that the temp is over 40 degrees - if its raining, bring your cross bike or mountain bike (I know you all have one of those)and the route may be shortened slightly.
Drop Q an email for the rides so that he can figure out car pooling or directions, and time or route changes, etc
quentingniot@earthlink.net
March 9th - 3:30pm - Leave from J&B - mild ride around the titletown tour route (or the Tuesday Stadium bike route for those that have done it) - Approx 40ish miles
March 10th - 9 am - leave from Q's House - Ride to Door County and Luxemburg - approx 75 to 100 miles, depending on turn around point.
March 11th - 10 am - Leave from the Wade House in Greenbush - Ride the ToAD Roadrace circut course - approx 50-90 miles depending on how many circuts that we choose to do.
March 12th - 10am - Leave from High Cliff State Park - Riding the 2nd half of the race the lake course - approx 90-120 miles depending on turn around point.
March 13th - 10am - Verona, WI - Route and mileage tbd
Make it for one or all of the rides. All rides are rain or shine, providing that the temp is over 40 degrees - if its raining, bring your cross bike or mountain bike (I know you all have one of those)and the route may be shortened slightly.
Drop Q an email for the rides so that he can figure out car pooling or directions, and time or route changes, etc
quentingniot@earthlink.net
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
New Years Day 2011
The 6th Annual New Years Day ride is in the books, a true hardcore group showed up with bells on ready to start the new season and new year. 23 riders bundled up and grabbed their trusty ol' steeds......as a brutally cold wind was awaiting to remind us all that it was January 1st.....winter.
The mandatory group shot......we have no idea how strong the wind is going be slapping us in the faces for the next 2 hours! We pulled out of the parking lot and Cole J shifted into 3rd gear and hit the gas, the first solo break attempt of the day was on!
Reeled back in shortly, the lead group only had to be reminded once that it was a group casual pace ride.....well behaved today! The head winds were epic.....wow, strong enough to blow your bike almost out from underneath you, and cold enough to burn the skin on your face.....but damn was it a sweet ride :)
Warm fluids hit the spot, nuff said.
More warm stuff.
More warm stuff.
Our annual stop at Lambeau for the group statue photo, the hardcore having a blast on the frozen tundra (concrete). When we left Lambeau and rounded the side of the stadium.....the strongest and coldest wind.....OUCH.
Thanks to all who ignored the howling wind and sort of cool temps, everyone that rode agreed it was a blast and for sure a great way to spend New Years morning.....now we just need more snow for skiing and to make the creeks a little bit better for riding, have a good week and ride on!
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