Friday, October 06, 2006
Thursday, October 05, 2006
EYE OF GATTO
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Sunday, October 01, 2006
The Ace Trumps um, at Baypointe


You may not like his taste in fashion but theres no denying he's rollin, Jon card takes the elite race at baypointe, after a explosive first lap a group of 6 consisting of The Cane creek trio of Card, Foshag, And Weinert along with the quiet one Mike wissink and young gun Tucker Olander, flying Rhino Tim Sari, spit out the rest of the field. The group beat the shit out of each other , for the first lap Sari would be the first one to crack, that left 5 for a few laps the Cane Creek boys would attack and Wissink would cover everything Tucker and Foshag would climb back each lap, but the pace took its toll on Foshag as he came off at midpoint. leaving the group of 4, Olander began to fade at 40 minutes and Jon card decieded it was time to go and outpowerd Wissink and Weinert, to take home a convining win infront of his wife and 2 kids. Wissink rolled in at 2nd showing his usual good early season form Weinert hung on for 3rd, The big race was for the last $$ spot when Master Stark caught the last Cane Creeker, Foshag would fight back but would eventually succumb to Stark, impressive ride Rich no doubt, good thing he didnt take Foshag to the line . Whew the rest of the field that didnt get lapped rolled in ones and twos...
B race saw Michigan east Trek Rep. Jay Moncel take it, with strong win. industry guys do ride!!
C race had a new winner Jacks Bikes Jason Melcher took it wire to wire..
The masters race was won by None other than old school former Michigan mountainbike honch Don Cameron, he had some good comp from The Rhino Todd frierichs.
elite women had ann Shwartz back on form to deal with a unreal ride lapping the entire field, were the heck were the Saturn twins ?
Tony Weizorek wins the junoir race
the course was a super sweet design and It was a switch from last years state championship of snow and sub zero temps. NICE
thanks robert and crew for a great race, and the EYE of
Gatto for stellar pics, i know i still owe some $$$. i havent forgot.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Friday, September 29, 2006
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Random pics from the EYE OF GATTO





You know the thing i like best about cross is the wide variety of bikes and components out there, here are some pics from the EYE of Gatto..(Hey i like that. EYE OF GATTO... i think the that will be feature here at the scene from now on! ) take a look at these, one thing for sure if you were not runnin sew ups, (tubulars) you were at a disadvantage in the elite field. single front chainrings were the hot set up as well as Time, and Crank brothers pedals. check the slic cable routing on the 3T pic. In cross its the little tricks that maje the bike right. Sharp eyed readers will notice the brakes on on Michiganscene feature bike walkers Ridleys, Mafacs pure SOUL....... hell there probably older than most of our readers. Frog legs are nothing but a copy.
Walkers Ridleys


Frame: 56cm Ridley Crosswind
Fork: 4ZA Python
Headset: Cane Creek Solos
Handlebar: Ritchey WCS Anatomic 44cm
Tape: Cinelli Cork
Stem: Ritchey WCS 120mm
Seatpost: Thomson Elite 31.6
Saddle: Custom Fizik Pave w/Chrome Scuffguards & Ti rails
Brakes: Mafac w/Koolstop dual compound pads
Brake Levers: Cane Creek Cross Top
STI: Shimano Dura Ace 9 Speed
Derailleurs: Shimano Dura Ace
Chain: SRAM PC99
Cranks: Ritchey WCS 175mm w/Salsa 45/38 rings
Bottom Bracket: Shimano Ultegra
Pedals: Time ATAC Carbon
Wheels: Cane Creek Aros 58 Team Issue and Cane Creek Volos
Tires: Custom Dugast w/Michelin treads 32mm and Challenge Grifo 32mm
Weight: 17.5 pounds
What makes me fast? Hard work and discipline. System of a Down and The Rollins
Band help too.
Later.
Jer
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
THIS BELLS FOR YOU!

Sunday, September 24, 2006
UCI CYCLOCROSS. THE BEAST TAKES EM


Jon Baker from the west came and staked claim to 2 big Elite wins this past weekend. Rumor has it he got the nickname the BEAST for his sometimes nonshaven look, or could be when he was young and often visited his great aunt Clara in the State of Ohio, and while there went to the The amusement park Kings Island and set the record for most time riding the imfamous The Beast roller coaster. you make the call...The racing was hot. the turnout was OK, I mean come on hard dudes, how often do we get a event of this caliber in our state? NOT often. I would call the turnout for michigansceners lame. if you werent there you suck. Impressive rides were not though, as the riders that won earned every lactic acid bit. The course was on par with anything we have had here in years past add the mud and grey days and you got a picture perfect cross outing.
The field in the elite was stacked. easliy on par with any event this side of the east coast, guys, like Schouten, Tyler johnson, Zak Grabowski, Andy Jaques Maine The California dude Brent prenzlow, Brandon Dwight the list goes on, Our localsceners faired well with Jon Card placing in the top 10 on day one( and whats with those glasses?) with Weinert not far back, Simonster left his mountainbike home to put in a good ride. Hot Tuber Tucker Olander had the ride of his life on Saturday but MIA in sundays event The quiet one Mike Wissink snuck out of the masters ranks for a change and rode well enough to grab some $ . Michigan state champion Jer Walker was in there but not his usual self.
Day 2 saw alot of tired legs, and course that demaned more horsepower as the mud began to take over the grass... everyone looked alittle spent except Jon Baker as he unleashed another one on the elite mens race, that dude looked so smooth all day, other classes, saw Rich Stark of Sunrise walk away with the masters win both days.. Todd frierich followed with the Don Cameron hangin in 3rd The big news in the elite womens field all weekend was that Ann Schwartz didnt killem all like years past, The saturn twins looked gooood!. Tim Sari, waxed the mens B with no effort, i think his first place was a bag of sand if im not mistakin. If you wernt there you missed a great event.
Thanks Robert of Tailwind and Kinietic Systems. see ya next year.
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Friday, September 22, 2006
emo, real or fake?


You Know i love to give praise to locals, and while out of town i hooked up with a friend and we checked out some local talent, and well to my surprise it was Dead by Wednesday, I have never heard them live but, i must say i was surprised, I thought a posting was in order. But I have one concern, If this emotional rock is real, or just made for the people. because NO one could be this seroiusly messed, if you get a chance check out DBW, if for anything a grin
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Masters mount... our own MCG honch Joe Lekovish




This coming from Mighty Joe L, (blue must the color....)
The weapon of choice for a mid-pack, masters CX racer:
This is the new 2006 BLUE CX6.5. The frame material is 7005 series aluminum. A nice feature are the shaped tubs. The top tube is slightly ovalized, the down tube is tear-dropped shaped. The bike is set for mega-clearance in the rear chainstays. Much more than my previous Redline Conquest Pro. New for 2006 is the all carbon front fork. This fork really smoothes out the bumps.
Here's the story behind this frame. In 2005 Michigan racer Jeff Weinert was sponsored by BLUE. He raced their previous model the CX5.5 that season. With input from Jeff the engineers at BLUE immediately designed the BLUE CX6.5. This model hit the market in early summer 2006. Immediately BLUE also started work on a new carbon CX frame, the CXC. This newest frame is the one Jeff Weinert will be racing in 2006 and is only just starting to reach the market. I believe Jeff has been racing the pre-production or very early production model. BLUE is a US company. The general manager is former Jittery Joe's pro cyclist Chris Pic. The company also is the bike sponsor to the Colavita/Cooking Light Womens Pro Cycling Team, of which Chris' wife Tina Pic is a member. Tina has been ranked as high as #1 among US pro women cyclists in 2006 and will be racing her BLUE RC6 road bike at the UCI World Championships in Austria next week.
Frame: Blue Competition Cycles CX6.5 Aluminum Size ML 55.5cm
Fork: Aerus Composite full carbon 1-1/8
Headset: Ritchey WCS 1 1/8 integrated
Handlebars: Ritchey WCS Oversized 42cm
Stem: Ritchy WCS 4-Axis 110mm
Tape: Ritchey
Front/Rear Brakes: Shimano BR-R550 w/cartridge pads
Crankset: Shimano 105 FC-5600 press-fit, one piece, 172.5mm
Chainrings: Shimano 48/39
Chain: Shimano 105 10spd
Cassette: Dura-Ace 12-27 10spd
Bottom Bracket: out-board Shimano Ultegra
Pedals: old set of Icon's
Seat: Ritchey WCS Streem
Seatpost: Ritchey WCS 27.2
Brake/Shift Levers: Shimano 105 10sp Team Issue
Top Mount Brake Levers: N/A, I prefer to ride in the drops as much as possible
Rear Derailleur: Shimano 105 10spd
WheelSet: Hand built Shimano 105 32h, w/DT 15g spokes laced to Sun M-14A rims
Tires: Maxxis Larsen Mimo CX clinchers 700x35
Notes: These frames have a pulley for the front derailleur.
Even with the heavier wheelset, this bike weighs in at only 18.5 pounds.
The weapon of choice for a mid-pack, masters CX racer:
This is the new 2006 BLUE CX6.5. The frame material is 7005 series aluminum. A nice feature are the shaped tubs. The top tube is slightly ovalized, the down tube is tear-dropped shaped. The bike is set for mega-clearance in the rear chainstays. Much more than my previous Redline Conquest Pro. New for 2006 is the all carbon front fork. This fork really smoothes out the bumps.
Here's the story behind this frame. In 2005 Michigan racer Jeff Weinert was sponsored by BLUE. He raced their previous model the CX5.5 that season. With input from Jeff the engineers at BLUE immediately designed the BLUE CX6.5. This model hit the market in early summer 2006. Immediately BLUE also started work on a new carbon CX frame, the CXC. This newest frame is the one Jeff Weinert will be racing in 2006 and is only just starting to reach the market. I believe Jeff has been racing the pre-production or very early production model. BLUE is a US company. The general manager is former Jittery Joe's pro cyclist Chris Pic. The company also is the bike sponsor to the Colavita/Cooking Light Womens Pro Cycling Team, of which Chris' wife Tina Pic is a member. Tina has been ranked as high as #1 among US pro women cyclists in 2006 and will be racing her BLUE RC6 road bike at the UCI World Championships in Austria next week.
Frame: Blue Competition Cycles CX6.5 Aluminum Size ML 55.5cm
Fork: Aerus Composite full carbon 1-1/8
Headset: Ritchey WCS 1 1/8 integrated
Handlebars: Ritchey WCS Oversized 42cm
Stem: Ritchy WCS 4-Axis 110mm
Tape: Ritchey
Front/Rear Brakes: Shimano BR-R550 w/cartridge pads
Crankset: Shimano 105 FC-5600 press-fit, one piece, 172.5mm
Chainrings: Shimano 48/39
Chain: Shimano 105 10spd
Cassette: Dura-Ace 12-27 10spd
Bottom Bracket: out-board Shimano Ultegra
Pedals: old set of Icon's
Seat: Ritchey WCS Streem
Seatpost: Ritchey WCS 27.2
Brake/Shift Levers: Shimano 105 10sp Team Issue
Top Mount Brake Levers: N/A, I prefer to ride in the drops as much as possible
Rear Derailleur: Shimano 105 10spd
WheelSet: Hand built Shimano 105 32h, w/DT 15g spokes laced to Sun M-14A rims
Tires: Maxxis Larsen Mimo CX clinchers 700x35
Notes: These frames have a pulley for the front derailleur.
Even with the heavier wheelset, this bike weighs in at only 18.5 pounds.
Jeff Weinerts mounts



this installments im featuring multi State Champion, and former masters national Champions Jeff Weinerts Blue, jeff has ridden many cross bikes, Bianchis, Fuji's and numerous Independent Fabrications, steel and TI , for which he was sponsored by. So its safe to assume he knows what works.
Jeff's sponsor Cane Creek allows him the liberty to pick whichever bike he wants and for the past2 seasons he has riddin the Canadian brand Blue. Although he still has a alloy version for training. This year though his main bike is a carbon and alloy mix, carbon tubes and alloy lugs. He says the ride is very similar to a steel or TI bike but without the weight. Heres kwick rundown of the main bike straight from Jeff himself
Frame: Blue Competition Cycles CXC Carbon 54cm
Fork: Aerus Composite full carbon 1-1/8
Headset: Cane Creek S-8 non integrated
Handlebars: Ritchy Pro 44cm
Stem: Ritchy Pro 110mm
Tape: Profile
Front/Read Brakes: Cane Creek SCX-5 w. cartridge pads
Crankset: Dura Ace 172.5
Chainrings: TA 43 w/ dual Spooky carbon guards
Chain: Shimano XTR
Cassette: SCRAM 12-27
Bottom Bracket: Ultegra 118.5
Pedals: Crank Brothers Candy
Seat: selle Italia SLR
Seatpost: Thomson Elite 27.2
Brake/Shift Levers: Dura Ace 9sp Team Issue
Brake Levers: Cane Creek Crosstop levers
Rear Deraillure: Dura Ace
WheelSet: Cane Creek Aros 58 team issue and Cane Creek Volos team issue
Tires: Challenge 32's / Dugast Rhino's 32's/ Dugast 32's with custom
Michilin
tread
Notes: These frames have a pulley for the front deraillure. Jeff also
> >switches
between Cane Creek clinchers and tubulars. When using clinchers he uses the
origional Michilin Mud green
this bike weighs in at a feathery 16 pounds..whew!
Monday, September 18, 2006
Weinert winds it up.

When most of the Michiganscene is upnorth at the Final road race of the year, Cane Creeks Jeff Weinert hits up the kisscross' first cyclocross race of the season, This series is usual low key and centered around a good time, come on when you throw out beer for 1st place its gonna be fun, but someone shouldof told a few guys its about the beer... not crushin funseekers, Multi State cyclocross champ Jeff dropped the hammer on the on 25 or so other dudes this past weekend in Grand Rapids, Russ Tiles of Slingshot and the quiet one of the michigancross scene Mike Wissink chased for 60 or so minutes only to run out of time. Its begining to feel alot like crosstime. Tailwinds 1st race will be this weekend and it also is the motorcity UCI doubleheader.
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Tour de Leelanau. Results nuff said.


WHAT A WEEKEND....Priority Healthdid what was expected, Eddy Hilger wins it for michigans wonder team.and the rest of the are left with great war stories and thoughts of is soon to become a Michigan legend, as we all know it doesnt get much better in the great lakes state. i dont want to short change anyone in this field, The guns were out and dudes got shot...i would dig deep for more info but results are scarce at this time. and tall tales are many. One of my favorite parts of the day has to be Joe from Sunrise, his announcing is awesome. the results are followed
2006 Tour of Leelanau Race Results
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Time Posted:
Time Offical:
Men's Results
Postion Race # Name/Team Home Town
1 130 Eddy Hilger Priority Health Lookout Mtn, GA
2 132 Tommy Nankervis Priority Health Victoria, Australia
3 156 Chris Gottwold Ford / Giant
4 102 Tom Petzold Essex Brass Plymouth, MI
5 131 Jacob Rylewski Priority Health Bay City, MI
6 1 Nick Riestad Jelly Belly Madison, WI
7 6 Casey McCauley Team Wisconsin Marshfield, WI
8 17 Steve Clark Saturn of Toldeo Perrysburg, OH
9 166 Duane Dickie Wolverine
10 134 Derek Graham Priority Health Grand Rapids, MI
11 108 Brad Pauly Brick Heads Lake Leelanau, MI
12 100 Bruce Rivera Essex Brass Beverly Hills, MI
13 143 Eric Forrester Prioirty Health/Advantage Benefits
14 47 Jeff Hamilton Sunrise Sports / Jittery Joe's Kalamazoo, MI
15 2 Jordan Roessingh Team Wisconsin Madison, WI
16 154 Rob Daksiewicz Ford / Giant Ann Arbor, MI
17 147 Justin Desilets Health Delivery Berkeley, MI
18 153 Tom Archer Ford / Giant Pinckeny, MI
19 107 Ty Schmidt Brick Heads Traverse City, MI
20 53 Dave Williams Andrie, Inc Grand Ledge, MI
21 142 Larry Warbasse Prioirty Health/Adv Benefits Traverse City, MI
22 140 Scott Stewart Prioirty Health/Adv Benefits Oxford, MI
23 26 Fred Bunn Pediatric Partners East Grand Rapids, MI
24 162 Bobby Dobbie Wolverines Rochester Hills, MI
25 60 Brant Hendler West Michigan Coast Riders Grand Rapids, MI
2006 Tour of Leelanau Race Results
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Time Posted:
Time Offical:
Women's Results
Postion Race # Name Team/Club Home Town
1 201 Mackenzie Woodring Priority Health/Ford Grand Rapids, MI
2 219 Julie Bellerose Salon XL/AAVC Ann Arbor, MI
3 204 Kelli Emmett Priority Health/Ford Colorado Springs, CO
4 221 Laura Webb Advantage Benefits
5 202 Juli Alaire Priority Health/Ford
6 209 Erica Weitzman Redken/Wolverine SC
7 206 Renee Schroeder Redken/Wolverine SC
8 207 Kelly Patterson Redken/Wolverine SC
9 212 Rachel Steele Saturn of Toledo
10 205 Megan Elliot Priority Health/Ford
11 214 Jessica Woodard Saturn of Toledo
12 211 Jamie Galambos Saturn of Toledo
13 210 Beth Skau Redken/Wolverine SC
14 224 Kathy Kirk Advantage Benefits
15 203 Leslie Gaines Priority Health/Ford
16 223 Cheryl Olson Advantage Benefits
17 222 Amy Stauffer Advantage Benefits
18 215 Susan Schubel Saturn of Toledo
19 225 Sarah Adams Advantage Benefits
20 220 Ann Remmers Salon XL/AAVC
21 208 Lisa Meils Redken/Wolverine SC
22 216 Dawn Lovejoy Salon XL/AAVC
23 213 Brinn Pope Saturn of Toledo
24 217 Wendy Caldwell Salon XL/AAVC
25 218 Ann Ferris Salon XL/AAVC
2006 Tour of Leelanau Sprint and King/Queen of Mountain Winners
Men Sprint Winners
1. Jordan Roessingh Team Wisconsin
2. Brian Sheedy Priority Health
3. Jacob Rytlewski Priority Health
Men King of Mountain
1. Graham Howard Priority Health/Advantage Benefits
2. (tie) Marty Adamczyk Ford/Giant
2. (tie) Jordan Roessing Team Wisconsin
Women Sprint Winners
1. Kelli Emmett Priority Health/Ford
2. Mackenzie Woodring Priority Health/Ford
3. Julie Bellerose Salon XL/AAVC
Women Queen of the Mountain
1. Julie Bellerose Salon XL/AAVC
2. Kelli Emmett Priority Health/Ford
3. Mackenzie Woodring Priority Health/Ford
thanks steve Brown!
Friday, September 15, 2006
Thursday, September 14, 2006
this weekends start list...WOW!
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