Monday, August 08, 2011

TSC

What can ya say sometimes Alittle is enough and more is too much..that short hard as nails course south of the border was everything it was touted for..I gotta call it in... T brief..



Crazy Fast,and full of pain..


Crashes..maybee too much for some


Kevin Collins thighs


Racheal Steele OMG!


the world of Wheelman


the chick in the blue mini skirt..


now thats a classic


The Black Ace TT's for 30 min


I love Downtube shifters


Corey Stang earnin his upgrade


old dudes.


Andy Lumb on a FIX gear WTF?


pain


dopage


average joes


Real Boys wear pink Helmets


Lotsa tubes hangin out around the pool


Rain Rain Rain


Steele OMG


Deep Fried Oreo's MMM


Good LBs support


course not for the weak.


Lotsa $$


MIA's come out of hiding for the day


Lotsa pain


posh hood


OMG


No smoking..thank you!


except from barbies..


Cougars everywhere


Joe L battling in the 3's


How many times did that chick lap the field


crashes


Visors on in the hood.


great community support.






whew!

14 comments:

joe1265 said...

only saw one crash in the Cat 3's. Guy just took turn #2 a little hot and slid into the construction barrels. No one else went down.

I love those tough technical courses and I actually think it's safer than a 4 lane wide 4 corner crit where everyone can hang in and have a go at the finish.

We left before the Men 1/2 so we missed the rain. I'm sure it was tough in the rain, but those guys know how to race bikes and can steer both ways.

Super event. Fantastic venue, chilling at the pool after my race was awesome. My son actually enjoyed going to a bike race. Had an incredible time just racing and then chilling out with friends poolside watching the other races.


Great job Team Card and MVW!!!!

I'll be back next year!

Anonymous said...

DOPAGE! TO MVW

Anonymous said...

nice race!

Anonymous said...

I liked it! good location, food, pool, and eye candy. What more can you ask for.

Anonymous said...

Don Card. Much respect.

Anonymous said...

You know it was a "hard day at the office" when the Road King almost gets lapped on a 1k course. It was an awesome display put on by all of the Elite Men to even finish once the storm cells opened up. I loved every minute of it. Better than Reality TV. I hope that the event stays around.

Anonymous said...

You know it was a "hard day at the office" when the Road King almost gets lapped on a 1k course. It was an awesome display put on by all of the Elite Men to even finish once the storm cells opened up. I loved every minute of it. Better than Reality TV. I hope that the event stays around.

Anonymous said...

1. Martin, Paul
2. Roberge, Vince
3. Card, Jon
4. Albers, Kirk
5. Moss-Masaquiza, Gabriel
6. Graham, Derek
7. York, Adam
8. Gosselaar, Todd
9. Burke, Tom
10. Broglio, Steve
11. Brown, Mark
12. Clarke, Andrew
13. Snyder, Collin
14. Burns, Andys T
15. Swiatlowski, Jason
16. Freter, Johnathan
17. Churnusky, David
18. Nye, Ryan
19. Catanzaro, Scott
20. Stange, Cory

I had it unofficially as such. Time will tell, but history was definitely made.

Anonymous said...

I don't see that venue ever field sprinting as it seemed like 75 minutes worth of max 5 second sprints taking place every 15 seconds. If the ACE wanted the "best man to win", then he designed the perfect course.

Bring on the POWER!!!

Anonymous said...

I count five in the top ten that are pretty good on knobby tires as well. Either CX or MTB. Things that make you go hmmmmmm.

Anonymous said...

that has got to be one of the toughest crits since the rockford days. well done.

Anonymous said...

Too bad many of the "top" riders "no showed". I guess when you're only "top" in your own mind then it's best to let it stay that way. Congratulations on the racers that put their ego and oxygen aside to support what hopes to be a long standing event.

Hater said...

T - isn't there a state championship somewhere this weekend?

GET WITH IT!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Two day s chi town........