Liberty Criterium Cat 4 Video and Report from Bikelink on Vimeo.
Raced at Liberty Criterium on July 24th. It was a wide, clean course without technical turns and a slow uphill just after the start/finish line. But as luck would have it, I crashed out on one the easiest courses in history when a rider in front of me touched wheels with another rider to my right. This took a group of us down. At least I felt great until the crash! Here's a video of my race before and without the crash.Mission Statement
Messiah College Cycling is a group of student-athletes and faculty at Messiah College who strive for Christian fellowship, teamwork, scholastic and athletic excellence, and leadership development through the sport of cycling. Messiah College Cycling strives to promote cycling as a form of exercise, transportation, and recreation. The members of Messiah College Cycling seek to positively impact the surrounding community through advocacy of cycling as sustainable and beneficial for both the human body and the environment.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Clif Bar 2 Mile Challenge
Did you know that 40% of all urban travel in the US happens within 2 miles of where people live? 90% of that travel is by car! Realizing the great opportunity to help fight climate change, CLIF BAR created a competition to see how many car trips could be replaced with a bike instead. It’s called the 2 Mile Challenge.
Ride Solar 2011
We are really gearing up for the Ride Solar 2011 in Lancaster on September 17th. Check out the website at http://www.ridesolar.org/Ride_Solar_Site/Home.html. The purpose of this event is to raise money of a solar installation on a school outside Port au Prince, Haiti. Not only is solar energy sustainable, but it is the most viable source of power for Haiti's infrastructure, which hasn't recovered over a year and half after the devastating earthquake.
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Summer Riding
Well, I realize that I am quite behind in posts, so I should probably start with a recap of the summer. I stayed down in Grantham, PA for most of the summer due to a biochemistry research project I was working on. I enjoyed living in an apartment owned by "Pops" Dr. Beck. My summer days usually started around 5 or 6 AM with a 35-50 mile ride, research from 9-5 (sometimes later) and then maybe a group ride or another solo ride later in the day. I was able to scout out a bunch of new routes that I hope to introduce to the rest of the team in the Fall. I made it out to quite a few of the Mechanicsburg A-group rides which I found to be quite challenging and fun, even though most of the guys treat it like a race and hammer as long and hard as they can.
I also spent a number of weekends helping out at Recycle Bicycle where I continued to learn the ropes and help Ross out around the shop and the mobile unit, in addition to working on some beautiful new team bikes.
Adam and Jeremy came with me and got to see the shop for the first time. As I didn't have a car all summer, I rode into Harrisburg quite a bit. The mobile unit is Ross's "Garden Shed on Wheels," and it's basically the coolest thing ever. As the "bike man" Ross drives a bright red Honda Element with a huge rectangular, box contraption made from plywood as a trailer.
Inside he has everything he could need to fix bikes all over the city. The idea behind the mobile operation is to bring the shop to the kids. We went around to various housing projects, fixed bike and talked with kids. It was an eye-opening experience for me as I have never really spent much time in the inner city.
In addition to all the local stuff, I got a little racing in on a few weekends in July. A local racer was incredibly generous and was willing to pick me up from my apartment in Grantham and bring me to races. I raced in 4 criteriums (short courses designed for multiple laps) and crashed out in 2 of them.
That said, it was a good test of my legs to see where my fitness was after a slow start to the season due to traveling and school. I am looking forward to a few road races while home in New York and then a lot of group rides and races in September and October back in PA; although the highlight of the season will undoubtedly be Pittsburgh's Dirty Dozen in November!
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| Into the Mountains via Whiskey Springs Rd. |
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| Keane working on the blue Trek team bike at Recycle Bicycle |
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| Jeremy modeling the yellow and white team Trek |
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| Recycle Bicycle Mobile Unit Hard at Work in Hall Manor Projects |
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| Waiting for the start of Iron Hill Criterium |
That said, it was a good test of my legs to see where my fitness was after a slow start to the season due to traveling and school. I am looking forward to a few road races while home in New York and then a lot of group rides and races in September and October back in PA; although the highlight of the season will undoubtedly be Pittsburgh's Dirty Dozen in November!
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