Yup, You read it correctly ...Bourbon.
Brewery Ommegang has recently released some brews that have been aged in used bourbon barrels. Talk about adding a bit of mystique to the wonderfulness we already know as Abbey Ale, Adoration, and Three Philosophers. By a stroke of good luck and the generosity of a fellow CX (and Ommegang) enthusiast, a few Ommegangsters got to try a little of the 3-Phils aged in bourbon barrels. Now if you are a 3-Phils enthusiast, you are certainly entitled to wonder or perhaps even question how the bourbon thing would work with3-Phils. In short, it was quite interesting, and yes, potent, and quite amazing. The bourbon was prominent but didn't overwhelm the 3-Phils. In some ways, the bourbon may have even added a few different characteristics while possibly enhancing some of the traditional 3-Phis flavour notes. Quantities are very limited (if not already sold out). To get your hands on some, you may have to make the journey to the brewery but call ahead to make sure they still have some on hand.
Here's a little twitter blurb (or tweet if you will) from the brewery: http://twitter.com/breweryOmmegang
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Offseason Goings On
All sorts of cool stuff happening lately. First of all, the recent Toys for Tots event at Syracuse Bicycle was a great success. Lots of fun, plenty of Ommegang cheer, toy bins overflowing, and even some rather unique foosball action. A big thanks to Syracuse Bicycle for putting out a great spread and hosting the event and all those who brought a toy.
The offseason also finds us looking at a kit redesign as well as a few Ommegangsters moving on to pursue alternative opportunities while a few excited folks have gladly agreed to join in the Ommegangster fun for 2011.
Lastly, we received a note (below) from our friends at Soul Cycles that might not help with the stocking stuffer situation but would surely be a great addition under the tree!
"Halfway through 2010 we began handing out coupons good for 20% off any retail priced frame at events. They do not expire and more information about them can be found here. If you would like one just email your physical mailing address and name to WEB@RIDESOUL.COM. As always we will never sell, trade, or store you information"
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Hydrofracking & Craft Brewing .... hmmmm?
You may already have an opinion, or may not, but at minimum you have most likely heard hydrofracking mentioned in the local and regional media recently.
While the Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle blog here has remained relatively "bike" oriented and steered clear of advocacy (other than pro-bike!), we felt it appropriate to pass along a document put together by Brewery Ommegang as a courtesy since they have provided great support to us (Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle) and the regional cycling scene. For example, not only have the provided support to the team and hosted one of the coolest CX events in the region for several years now, they are in part responsible for having Ommegang brews available for tasting at the upcoming Syracuse Bicycle Toys for Tots event this coming Thursday (12/16).
With that said, here's a link to their position paper ... please give it a read:
Brewery Ommegang Hydrofracking Statement -- Nov 2010
Thxs and hope to see you at the Toys for Tots event.
While the Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle blog here has remained relatively "bike" oriented and steered clear of advocacy (other than pro-bike!), we felt it appropriate to pass along a document put together by Brewery Ommegang as a courtesy since they have provided great support to us (Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle) and the regional cycling scene. For example, not only have the provided support to the team and hosted one of the coolest CX events in the region for several years now, they are in part responsible for having Ommegang brews available for tasting at the upcoming Syracuse Bicycle Toys for Tots event this coming Thursday (12/16).
With that said, here's a link to their position paper ... please give it a read:
Brewery Ommegang Hydrofracking Statement -- Nov 2010
Thxs and hope to see you at the Toys for Tots event.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Chomper Body on Board for 2011
While we're deciding what kits, what colors, and all that related team "fun" stuff for the upcoming season, we're really excited to announce we have been able to add Chomper Body as a new supporter for Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle for 2011. Since Chomper Body has helped us out with some product at our CX @ Brewery Ommegang event the past couple of years, a few of the team guys have been able to try out a sample or two and reported they really liked the stuff alot (the Ballocks chamois cream got rave reviews from multiple folks). In fact, they liked it so much that they ordered some products for their own personal use and suggested to others to get some for themselves.
We truly look forward to working with Chomper Body in the upcoming season and if you see a Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle team member smiling suspiciously while out riding this spring, just think, he is probably riding some great, well maintained equipment (thanks Syracuse Bicycle), has a good recovery beverage home in the fridge (thanks Brewery Ommegang), and he also has a very happy "under carriage" (thanks Chomper Body).
We truly look forward to working with Chomper Body in the upcoming season and if you see a Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle team member smiling suspiciously while out riding this spring, just think, he is probably riding some great, well maintained equipment (thanks Syracuse Bicycle), has a good recovery beverage home in the fridge (thanks Brewery Ommegang), and he also has a very happy "under carriage" (thanks Chomper Body).
Friday, December 3, 2010
These are a few of our Favorite Things .....Bikes and Brews!!
Ahh, yes, the time of the year where Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle gets the best of both worlds ... an event where both our awesome sponsors are prominently featured where we get to celebrate a bit and just might make the holidays just a little brighter for some that may not be as fortunate as us. While it might not be a CX race, the Ommegangsters willl still be showing strong representation and will do their apart to help fill the Toys for Tots bin -- hope to see ya there on the 16th.
Here's the unofficial announcement:
Syracuse Bicycle and Team Ommegang-Syracuse Bicycle present the 3rd Annual "Bikes and Brews" on Thursday, December 16th, from 6-9pm at Syracuse Bicycle. Once again, we are excited to partner with the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots program. Our drop-off bin is almost full, but we need more toys! Price of admission to this event is a new, unwrapped toy. So come enjoy a glass of Ommegang, a few appetizers, and make a child happy this holiday season!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178901045455757&ref=mf
Friday, November 26, 2010
PowerCross Recap
Our friends at MaxPower Cycling hosted a new event for the local CX scene this past weekend and by all reports, it went off really well with hopes it becomes a regular spot in the local cx calendar. Two words seemed to describe the primary challenges of the course ... hill and mud. A loooooong hill (Faso Hill?) and some crazy, sticky mud made for a really challenging event.
The Masters field saw Ommegengster friends Dave F and Jeff W gunning it out for top honors while the Ommegangsters present all jumped into the Open Mens field. Skinny Phil with perhaps one of his best rides of the year finished 5th in a really strong field of 45 or so racers with Dave Y also in a top 10 spot with 7th.. Adam L, Jason H, and Ray W also had really good showings with all in the top 20 showing some late season form. Nice work gents !!
The seasons a winding down but still some nice representation by Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle.
BikeReg results here .. http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/21-Power-Cross.asp
The Masters field saw Ommegengster friends Dave F and Jeff W gunning it out for top honors while the Ommegangsters present all jumped into the Open Mens field. Skinny Phil with perhaps one of his best rides of the year finished 5th in a really strong field of 45 or so racers with Dave Y also in a top 10 spot with 7th.. Adam L, Jason H, and Ray W also had really good showings with all in the top 20 showing some late season form. Nice work gents !!
The seasons a winding down but still some nice representation by Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle.
BikeReg results here .. http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/21-Power-Cross.asp
Friday, November 19, 2010
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
DPM KX .... the old(er) dudes rock
A brisk yet beautiful morning saw eleven (yes 11) Ommegangsters descend upon the cool little village of Greene, NY this past Sunday for the Dave Panella Memorial Cyclocross race (or DPM KX for short!). The new venue for the DPM KX in Greene offered up lots'o turns and twists on a mostly grass course. One set of triple (or should I say Tripel) barriers featured the only forced dismount of the day while the rest of the course mostly tested your "driving" skills on a variety of off cambers, tight turns and yup .. a spiral of death.
So the old(er) dudes (the Masters Men... although I find it hard to lump a 35 yr old into the "old dudes" category) rolled out first with the 35+, 45+ and 55+ categories up for grabs featuring a total of 9 podium spots. When the dust settled (and/or the mud dried), there were Ommegangsters on 6 of the 9 podium spots for the Masters which included 3 firsts. Dave Y, AJ F, and Skinny Phil confiscated the 35+ podium while Drumroll, King Karl and Paul S each reached podium spots in the 45+ and 55+ fields. Gordon S, showing some late season reserves also had a decent showing in the masters field. A bonus to all finishers was a big boy bottle of some tasty Ommegang.
While most of the "old dudes" hobbled about, applied Ben Gay, whined about their aches and pains ... ok, actually they mostly went directly to the Ommegang recovery beverage and spread of food, the Open Men started with Ommegangster pal Tim O putting on a dominating show. Dave Y (one of the younger "old dudes") did double duty and ended up 3rd in this race after winning the 35+. Mike K, Jeremy K, Jason H and Ray W all rode well while sporting the Omme colors.
A wacky relay race followed the Open Mens event which saw teams of two riding the CX course as ell as drinking a brew and jumproping as part of the "rules".
All in all another great day of racing with Dave Panella surely looking down on us with a grin while shaking his head at the fun and foolishness we all call cyclocross.
Results here .....
http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/14-Dave-Panella-Memorial-Cyclocross-Race.asp
Some pics: http://galleries.jdanvers.com/p716905176
... and vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y-VnySoRPU
So the old(er) dudes (the Masters Men... although I find it hard to lump a 35 yr old into the "old dudes" category) rolled out first with the 35+, 45+ and 55+ categories up for grabs featuring a total of 9 podium spots. When the dust settled (and/or the mud dried), there were Ommegangsters on 6 of the 9 podium spots for the Masters which included 3 firsts. Dave Y, AJ F, and Skinny Phil confiscated the 35+ podium while Drumroll, King Karl and Paul S each reached podium spots in the 45+ and 55+ fields. Gordon S, showing some late season reserves also had a decent showing in the masters field. A bonus to all finishers was a big boy bottle of some tasty Ommegang.
While most of the "old dudes" hobbled about, applied Ben Gay, whined about their aches and pains ... ok, actually they mostly went directly to the Ommegang recovery beverage and spread of food, the Open Men started with Ommegangster pal Tim O putting on a dominating show. Dave Y (one of the younger "old dudes") did double duty and ended up 3rd in this race after winning the 35+. Mike K, Jeremy K, Jason H and Ray W all rode well while sporting the Omme colors.
A wacky relay race followed the Open Mens event which saw teams of two riding the CX course as ell as drinking a brew and jumproping as part of the "rules".
All in all another great day of racing with Dave Panella surely looking down on us with a grin while shaking his head at the fun and foolishness we all call cyclocross.
Results here .....
http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/14-Dave-Panella-Memorial-Cyclocross-Race.asp
Some pics: http://galleries.jdanvers.com/p716905176
... and vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y-VnySoRPU
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Greene CX & New England Action
After a year off, Greene CX was back....and so was that damn hill. The course followed fairly familiar territory with a few modifications to account for the improvements and construction work at the school. The familiar parts included the (sorta) 1/4 pipe down along the road, the sections twisting on the lower side lawn, the grassy section out to the "back" and then that damn hill. The notable change to the hill (aka the wall of death) was steps cut into the steepest portion along the right hand side of the trail/path. The strong leaders were able to ride the hill while most mortals had to get off and run/walk/collapse up the hill. The course then popped out along a field and snuck back around the school with lots of techy twists and (you know it if ya know the King) ... a spiral (or was it a spiroval?).
The Masters went off first with Dave Y and Jason H finishing 1st and 3rd in the 35+ group. In the 45+ group Drummroll finished behind that Dave guy (yet again!) for 2nd. King Karl finished 3rd in a pretty stacked 55+ group. It was also good to see Ommegangster Gordon S out racing w/the 35+ Masters as well with a respectable showing.
The Open men's group saw Dave Y (who apparently didn't leave it all out there in his first race in the 35+ group) finish 2nd with Ommegangsters Mike K and Jeremy K also "representing" in the open race.
Further east in Northampton, MA, Skinny Phil as the lone Ommegangster jumped into 2 days of racing at the Cycle-Smart event. Skinny noted that the New England fields are stacked with some strong dudes.
Greene: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/07-GREENE-CYCLOCROSS.asp
CycleSmart Day 1: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/06-Cycle-Smart-International-Day1.asp
CycleSmart Day 2: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/07-Cycle-Smart-International-Day2.asp
The Masters went off first with Dave Y and Jason H finishing 1st and 3rd in the 35+ group. In the 45+ group Drummroll finished behind that Dave guy (yet again!) for 2nd. King Karl finished 3rd in a pretty stacked 55+ group. It was also good to see Ommegangster Gordon S out racing w/the 35+ Masters as well with a respectable showing.
The Open men's group saw Dave Y (who apparently didn't leave it all out there in his first race in the 35+ group) finish 2nd with Ommegangsters Mike K and Jeremy K also "representing" in the open race.
Further east in Northampton, MA, Skinny Phil as the lone Ommegangster jumped into 2 days of racing at the Cycle-Smart event. Skinny noted that the New England fields are stacked with some strong dudes.
Greene: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/07-GREENE-CYCLOCROSS.asp
CycleSmart Day 1: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/06-Cycle-Smart-International-Day1.asp
CycleSmart Day 2: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/11/07-Cycle-Smart-International-Day2.asp
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Ahhh Yes, It's Syracuse Beer Week
Syracuse Beer Week?!?
Duvel ?!? (Yes Duvel -- Brewery Ommegang's cousin!)
Win a trip to Belgium?!?
Get out there and enjoy! All sorts of fun goings on -- An Uber Beer Festival, tastings of all sorts all over the 'Cuse, food pairings, home brew contests and all things beer ... and it all starts Nov 7 !!
Click the links below of google away for more info.
SyracuseBeerWeek.com
Beer Week Guide:
Win a Trip to Belgium - Duvel Promotion
Wicked Creepy in VT -- NYS Champs at Parma
Yet again the Ommegangsters spread across the upstate
landscape to represent and fly the Ommegang colors
on a Halloween weekend with some brisk weather that
seemed oh so cyclocross. In fact one Ommegangster
went across state lines into neighboring Vermont to
participate in the Wicked Creepy CX event. Jeremy K
reported the course just on the outskirts of Bennington
was mostly dry with the VT edition of this NYCross.com
series race again showing a pretty high level of
competition.
Out past the western edges of Rochester, the NYS CX Champs were held at the Parma Town Park with good Ommegangster representation across the various race categories. At the end of the day, Ommegangsters had a silver in the 35+, a bronze in the 45+ and a silver and bronze in the 55+ for the state championships. Some Ommegngster friends did well too with some hardware haul (Kim B, Dave F, Wayne B and Tim O) so we want to give a shout out & congrats to them to them as well. The Parma event was also the final race in the 3 event series hosted by Full Moon Vista. Fast Fred H won the series overall for the 3/4 category and Drummroll held onto a 3rd overall in the 45+ category for the series.
Again another great weekend with some more excitement on "tap" (pun intended) for the upcoming weekend. Some of the 'gangsters are headed to race with the big boys in Mass while another batch will head down to the King's Greene event. Hope to see ya out there.
NYS Champs results: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/10/31-Parma-Cyclocross.asp
Fukk Moon Vista Series & Pics: http://www.fullmoonvista.com/parma_xo.html & http://www.fullmoonvista.com/fmvxoseries.html
Wicked Creepy Results: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/10/31-Clean-Bottle-Wicked-Creepy-Cyclocross.asp
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
RedCross 10/23 & Park Ave CX 10/24
Another Saturday-Sunday combo on offer ... CX options included a good "cross"-section of the upstate NY CX scene... South to RedCross in Richford on Saturday, East to the Saratoga Spa CX on Sunday as well as West to the Park Ave race near Rochester on Sunday as well.
Ommegangsters represented well at RedCross & Park Ave with some decent placings which included a little podium action at RedCross.
Sean B's summary from RedCross:
It was a crazy course, you could get good air in a few spots. They combined the 3/4 field with the college field. I of course flatted my new tubular on the first lap. After spending some time in the pit. A chased back and came in 6th in the 3/4, 11th overall with the college guys. Mile K came in 7th overall. The masters field saw Dave Y 2nd and AJ F 3rd. King Karl and Paul S were also in the top ten with 8th place and 10th. Skinny brought in a top 5 in the 1,2,3 field with rumors of a guy riding a crazy run up.
Drummroll's summary fromn Park Ave:
Binghamton may have the Kross Kontingent but the there appears to be Caz 'Cross Contingent on the prowl putting the hurt on the Masters CX fields this year Ommegangster friends Tim O and Dave F continued their strong CX seasons with top 3 finishes at Park Ave. On the Ommegangster side of things, Drummroll managed a 4th after a couple of driving errors on a slick course that saw most everyone go down at one point or another.
RedCross Results
https://www.usacycling.org/results/index.php?permit=2010-3192
Park Ave Results
http://www.yellowjacketracing.com/2010
[.. . and some Ommegangsters were certainly psyched to see Adam Myerson get a UCI win at New Gloucester. Whether a fan, or not (or indifferent), you gotta respect his unwavering passion for 'cross..... Props to AM for his win.]
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Uncle Sam & Syracuse GP .. more podium!
The Ommegangsters were out in force this past weekend representing at the Uncle Sam CX event in Troy and then again on Sunday in Syracuse. Skinny Phil & the Rooster raced Uncle Sam Saturday and Sunday respectively with some pretty respectable results while a good number of the gang seemed to be resting up for the Syracuse GP on Sunday. At Syracuse, The King pulls out the top podium spot in the Masters event while 12 Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle members toed the line for the start of the Open Men's race. Props to AJ F as well as he also posted a top 3 spot in the Masters event at Syracuse. Great turnout, great results.
Uncle Sam Results: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/10/17-Uncle-Sam-GP.asp
Syracuse GP Results: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/10/17-Syracuse-Grand-Prix.asp
CatskillsCycling,com Writeup on Uncle Sam: http://www.catskillscycling.com/2010/10/uncle-sam-gp-in-troy-ny.html
CX choices abound this weekend in upstate NY with RedCross, Park Ave and Saratoga all on tap. Get out there and get yourself some CX.
Uncle Sam Results: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/10/17-Uncle-Sam-GP.asp
Syracuse GP Results: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/10/17-Syracuse-Grand-Prix.asp
CatskillsCycling,com Writeup on Uncle Sam: http://www.catskillscycling.com/2010/10/uncle-sam-gp-in-troy-ny.html
CX choices abound this weekend in upstate NY with RedCross, Park Ave and Saratoga all on tap. Get out there and get yourself some CX.
Friday, October 15, 2010
... and the rest of the regular CXers from last weekend
While some of the Ommegangsters hit the Iron Cross last weekend, a few jumped into the more "traditional" type CX races. King Karl was the lone Ommegangster at the Swandrome event fininshing a respectable 9th overall (& presumably a bit higher in the Masters). Another batch of Ommegangsters headed to Cobbs Hill event in Rochster. Jason H, Jeremy K, Fast Freddy, Skinny Phil & Drummroll all participated in their respective categories. Good representation all around with a couple podiums spots by Fast Freddy & Drumroll in the 3/4 race and older guys 45+ group.
Syracuse Grand Prix on tap next !
Syracuse Grand Prix on tap next !
Monday, October 11, 2010
Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle at IronCross
Dave Yacobelli and Paul Speranza ventured down to the Micheaux State Forest in southern PA for the epic 62 mile Iron Cross race. The course starts in cyclocross fashion with a spiral and 2 sets of barriers before leading into a fast dirt road out of Camp Thompson, the onto an interesting mix of dirt road, trail, singletrack, dirt road climbs, steep dirt road climbs, steeper dirt descents, more single track, 2 huge run ups (more like climb ups) and a little bit of pavement. Did we mention there is a lot of dirt road and trail? ... Guessing there was 6 to 7,000 feet of climbing. A perfectly chilly fall morning gave way to temperatures in the low 70s by mid race. It is a mass start race with racers staged by expected finish times. Dave Y started off fast and furious running in the top 10 most to finish finished 2nd in the Masters and 12th overall. Paul S salvaged an early mechanical (broken rear rim/spoke) and got to practice his trail side wheel truing :) The repair was good enough to finish mid pack in a little over 5 hours. Overall an awesome event put on by Mike Kuhns and sponsored by Stan’s Notubes.com.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
2010 CX @ Brewery Ommegang Recap
Quite a day at Brewery Ommegang -- some serious karma points were used to get the chamber of commerce weather for our fourth year event.
Where to start ... well, how about the racers that shwed up and made this a success THANK-YOU!. Then we have to thank the brewery for hosting us as well as Syracuse Bicycle for doing the "pit crew" thing as well as supplying swag. Endurance Factor, Chomper Body, Road ID, and Soul Cycles also all chipped in with swag as well. And a special thanks to the Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle members and other friends of the team that showed up to lend a hand to help with one of more aspects of making the race happen.
How cool was it to see the ginormous bottles of Ommegang (Jerobaums) given away as prizes not to mention the guy who won the "win your weight in beer". Another lucky dude won the 2 tickets to BCTC and many others took away Ommegang, Chomper Body, Soul Cycles, Syracuse Bicycle, Road ID and Endurance Factor swag.
From a race results perspective, there was some podium action by the Ommegangsters as well as some top 10 action. (We also missed last weekend as far as results with Ommegangsters racing at the Ellison Park CX event -- with Skinny Phil running with the big dogs and a couple others on the podium. Last weekend also saw some Ommegangsters at the Buck Hill CX event with Jason H (aka Bob) doing 50 miles on the MTB at teh Vermont 50.)
A handful of picture albums have come in with links for ya to check out:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=437869693310%3A1058828812&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharer
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheSkinnyPhil
http://picasaweb.google.com/gwdgo2/CXBreweryOmmegang2010#
http://lovelylindsay.smugmug.com/Sports/CX
http://picasaweb.google.com/105486331157527893948?feat=content_notification
http://cnycrosspics.shutterfly.com/
http://libertyonbikes.blogspot.com/2010/10/ommegang-cyclocross_07.html
Where to start ... well, how about the racers that shwed up and made this a success THANK-YOU!. Then we have to thank the brewery for hosting us as well as Syracuse Bicycle for doing the "pit crew" thing as well as supplying swag. Endurance Factor, Chomper Body, Road ID, and Soul Cycles also all chipped in with swag as well. And a special thanks to the Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle members and other friends of the team that showed up to lend a hand to help with one of more aspects of making the race happen.
How cool was it to see the ginormous bottles of Ommegang (Jerobaums) given away as prizes not to mention the guy who won the "win your weight in beer". Another lucky dude won the 2 tickets to BCTC and many others took away Ommegang, Chomper Body, Soul Cycles, Syracuse Bicycle, Road ID and Endurance Factor swag.
From a race results perspective, there was some podium action by the Ommegangsters as well as some top 10 action. (We also missed last weekend as far as results with Ommegangsters racing at the Ellison Park CX event -- with Skinny Phil running with the big dogs and a couple others on the podium. Last weekend also saw some Ommegangsters at the Buck Hill CX event with Jason H (aka Bob) doing 50 miles on the MTB at teh Vermont 50.)
A handful of picture albums have come in with links for ya to check out:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=437869693310%3A1058828812&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharer
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheSkinnyPhil
http://picasaweb.google.com/gwdgo2/CXBreweryOmmegang2010#
http://lovelylindsay.smugmug.com/Sports/CX
http://picasaweb.google.com/105486331157527893948?feat=content_notification
http://cnycrosspics.shutterfly.com/
http://mrw-design.com/ommegang10/
http://libertyonbikes.blogspot.com/2010/10/ommegang-cyclocross_07.html
http://www.catskillscycling.com/2010/10/cats-cross-and-cyclo-skills.html
Monday, October 4, 2010
CX @ Brewery Ommegang Results are posted at BikeReg.com
http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/10/04-CX-at-Brewery-Ommegang-NYCross.asp
A writeup & links to pics to come.
On behalf of Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle, a heartfelt thanks to all that helped organize, set-up, teardown, raced, spectated, heckled, rocked, supported and got their Ommegang groove on.
A writeup & links to pics to come.
On behalf of Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle, a heartfelt thanks to all that helped organize, set-up, teardown, raced, spectated, heckled, rocked, supported and got their Ommegang groove on.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Critz Reidlbauer's 10kan 70.3
Say "Critz Reidlbauer's 10kan 70.3" with a German accent and you just might picture an elderly farmer named Critz in the Alps and wonder what his "10kan 70.3" could be... a local milestone? A special piece of equipment or old tractor?
Critz: or the Critz Farms Kermis to be exact held this past Saturday. This was a Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle promoted event which saw ten Ommegangsters racing and a handful of others in support roles (thank-you btw) to make the event an official success. The field sizes doubled over last year's event and the Ommegangsters did not dissapoint in the results columns. In the Men's Open, we had Ommegangsters Dave Y, Skinny Phil, Adam L, Sean B, Fred H, and Jason H tackling the challenging circuit with Dave Y on the podium in 2nd (sandwiched between Ommegangster Amigos Wayne B and Tim O). The Men's Masters race saw AJ, Drumroll, Phil B and Dan the Plan represent with AJ and Drumroll taking spots 1 and 3 (with Ommegangster Amigo Diamond Dave F in between).
Here's another racer's writeup on the Critz event: http://jackrabbitracing.blogspot.com/2010/09/critz-farm.html
Reidlbauer's (Reidlbauer's Round Top): Ommegangsters Paul S made the trek out in Rooster country (aka the Catskills) to participate in the last race of the NYS MTB series at Reidlbauer's Resort. Paul has competed regularly in the 5 race series and ended up in second place in the series for his respective Cat 1 MTB division. Nice work Paul !
10Kan: The 10kan bike event hosted by the Oswego YMCA saw another Ommegangster on the podium for the weekend. Ray W fisnihed 3rd overall (1st in age group) in a field of almost 100 racers. Congrats to Ray for this result and the steady progress he's shown all season long.
70.3 (Syracuse Half IronMan): We had one Ommegangster take on the inaugural Syracuse 70.3 half IronMan triathlon with a quite impressive result ... a top 119 out of over 1600 finishers. How's averaging over 22 mph on the challenging 56 mile bike course sound (after a 1.2 mile swim) and then following the bike with a 7:15 minute/mile pace for the half marathon. Awesome Job "K". Also a shout out to the handful of Ommegangsters that helped out at the 70.3 in various capacities for Syracuse Bicycle. Some pics from teh Post Standard: http://photos.syracuse.com/4456/gallery/_ironman_703_syracuse_/index.html
A busy but succesful weekend for sure. Congrats to many and a thanks to any and all that helped out in some capacity.
Critz: or the Critz Farms Kermis to be exact held this past Saturday. This was a Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle promoted event which saw ten Ommegangsters racing and a handful of others in support roles (thank-you btw) to make the event an official success. The field sizes doubled over last year's event and the Ommegangsters did not dissapoint in the results columns. In the Men's Open, we had Ommegangsters Dave Y, Skinny Phil, Adam L, Sean B, Fred H, and Jason H tackling the challenging circuit with Dave Y on the podium in 2nd (sandwiched between Ommegangster Amigos Wayne B and Tim O). The Men's Masters race saw AJ, Drumroll, Phil B and Dan the Plan represent with AJ and Drumroll taking spots 1 and 3 (with Ommegangster Amigo Diamond Dave F in between).
Here's another racer's writeup on the Critz event: http://jackrabbitracing.blogspot.com/2010/09/critz-farm.html
Reidlbauer's (Reidlbauer's Round Top): Ommegangsters Paul S made the trek out in Rooster country (aka the Catskills) to participate in the last race of the NYS MTB series at Reidlbauer's Resort. Paul has competed regularly in the 5 race series and ended up in second place in the series for his respective Cat 1 MTB division. Nice work Paul !
10Kan: The 10kan bike event hosted by the Oswego YMCA saw another Ommegangster on the podium for the weekend. Ray W fisnihed 3rd overall (1st in age group) in a field of almost 100 racers. Congrats to Ray for this result and the steady progress he's shown all season long.
70.3 (Syracuse Half IronMan): We had one Ommegangster take on the inaugural Syracuse 70.3 half IronMan triathlon with a quite impressive result ... a top 119 out of over 1600 finishers. How's averaging over 22 mph on the challenging 56 mile bike course sound (after a 1.2 mile swim) and then following the bike with a 7:15 minute/mile pace for the half marathon. Awesome Job "K". Also a shout out to the handful of Ommegangsters that helped out at the 70.3 in various capacities for Syracuse Bicycle. Some pics from teh Post Standard: http://photos.syracuse.com/4456/gallery/_ironman_703_syracuse_/index.html
A busy but succesful weekend for sure. Congrats to many and a thanks to any and all that helped out in some capacity.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Critz Results are on-line
Race results have been submitted to USA Cycling & BikeReg.com
http://www.bikereg.com/results/2010/
http://www.usacycling.org/
Great event -- Thanks Racers, Spectators, Volunteers & Our Hosts at Critz Farms!
Some kind words .... (Thxs!)
http://jackrabbitracing.blogspot.com/2010/09/critz-farm.html
(If you have event pics you wanna share, feel free to note a link in the comments)
http://www.bikereg.com/results/2010/
http://www.usacycling.org/
Great event -- Thanks Racers, Spectators, Volunteers & Our Hosts at Critz Farms!
Some kind words .... (Thxs!)
http://jackrabbitracing.blogspot.com/2010/09/critz-farm.html
(If you have event pics you wanna share, feel free to note a link in the comments)
Monday, September 13, 2010
Kirkland CX
Belgian style weather, sick slick mud & a new season on a great course greeted folks at the first stop on the NYCross.com series at the KCX in Clinton, NY. Nine Ommegangsters were on tap (pun intended) this day to enjoy the cold, muddy dampness and most lovely of means of self induced suffering one can experience on a bicycle
The King !! Older? Wiser? Faster? The new bike? (or maybe even the waffle butt seat?) Whatever it is, it worked. King Karl F ruled the 55+ Masters division at Kirkland with a trip to the top spot of the podium. Equally impressive was that he put the beat down on many of the cats up to 10-20 years younger as well in the 35+ & 45+ divisions. The 35+ gang saw two of the three podium spots filled out by Dave Y and AJ F with a 2nd and 3rd. Drumroll started out great w/the holeshot but overcooked a corner, got tangled in the tape & made a small comeback to finish top 5 in the 45+.
The "youngsters" in the Cat 4 group included Rooster with a 4th place, "K" with a 5th and Adam L with a top 10 in a pretty sizeable field of 34.
Not satisfied with playing on the podium in the 3/4 events, Skinny Phil manned up this year and ran with the big dogs in the Pro/1/2/3 field ending up with a 15th place finish in a rather packed elite field.
Also a shout out to Dan the Plan F for a very respectable result on the road at the Green Mountain Stage Race. Dan has become the defacto team stage racer.
And don't forget .. the Critz Farms Kermis this weekend ....
http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=11574
and oh yeah .. CX @ Brewery Ommegang right around the corner ... http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=10107
The King !! Older? Wiser? Faster? The new bike? (or maybe even the waffle butt seat?) Whatever it is, it worked. King Karl F ruled the 55+ Masters division at Kirkland with a trip to the top spot of the podium. Equally impressive was that he put the beat down on many of the cats up to 10-20 years younger as well in the 35+ & 45+ divisions. The 35+ gang saw two of the three podium spots filled out by Dave Y and AJ F with a 2nd and 3rd. Drumroll started out great w/the holeshot but overcooked a corner, got tangled in the tape & made a small comeback to finish top 5 in the 45+.
The "youngsters" in the Cat 4 group included Rooster with a 4th place, "K" with a 5th and Adam L with a top 10 in a pretty sizeable field of 34.
Not satisfied with playing on the podium in the 3/4 events, Skinny Phil manned up this year and ran with the big dogs in the Pro/1/2/3 field ending up with a 15th place finish in a rather packed elite field.
Also a shout out to Dan the Plan F for a very respectable result on the road at the Green Mountain Stage Race. Dan has become the defacto team stage racer.
And don't forget .. the Critz Farms Kermis this weekend ....
http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=11574
and oh yeah .. CX @ Brewery Ommegang right around the corner ... http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=10107
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
CX @ BREWERY OMMEGANG -- REGISTRATION IS OPEN !!
Register at BikeReg.com:
http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=10107
Cyclocross racing not just sponsored by Brewery Ommegang, Cyclocross racing AT Brewery Ommegang!
Start Field Time Fee* Prize
9:15 AM -- Cat 4/Citizen Men 30 min -- $25 -- Merchandise/3
9:15 AM -- Cat 4/Citizen Women 30 min -- $25 -- Merchandise /3
9:16 AM -- Cub Juniors Age 10-14 30 min -- $5 -- Merchandise /3
10:00 AM - Masters 35+/45+/55+ 45 min -- $25 -- Merchandise/3 + top age
11:00 AM - Cat 3/4 Men 45 min -- $25 -- Merchandise /3
12:30 PM - Juniors 15-19 45 min -- $10 -- Merchandise/3
12:30 PM - Singlespeed 45 min -- $25 -- Merchandise /3
12:30 PM - Elite Women P/1/2/3/4 45 min -- $30 -- $250/5
1:30 PM - Elite Men P/1/2/3 60 min -- $30 -- $499/10
* Entry Fees for PRE-Registration -- Day-of registration add $10 Late Fee
Registration: Pre-Register at www.BikeReg.com . Specialty gift to first 150 registrants. Day of Registration begins at 8:00 am and continues until 45 minutes prior to each race. A $10.00 late fee is added for “day-of” registration. No mail in registration. USCF license required or one-day USCF licenses available for $10.00 on race day. Adult one day license holder may only race Cat 4. 2nd race for $5. No Cat 4 racers in the Masters categories.
Course: Mixture of grass, trail, & gravel roadway right on the grounds of the brewery with one or two man-made barriers and the now infamous tent loop. Course may be modified due to weather conditions or other unanticipated circumstances.
Rules: USCF rules apply. No aero-bars, no bar-ends. Mountain bikes (without bar-ends) are allowed. Pit area will be available. CPSC approved helmet required. Races may be combined and/or payouts reduced if 10 riders minimum is not reached in each field.
Directions: Brewery Ommegang is located at 656 County Highway 33, Cooperstown, NY -- about six miles south of the Village of Cooperstown. For detailed directions, go to www.Ommegang.com and click on the Directions link or see next page.
Contact: Greg at gwdgo2@aol(dot)com.
Post Race: Post Event Party!! Live band music featuring The Herbs under the “big tent” and YES !! …Brewery Ommegang “goodies” – the first one’s on the house! You will be guests of Brewery Ommegang. The legal drinking age of 21 will be strictly enforced. If you cannot be mature and are unable to behave responsibly, please consider attending an alternate event.
Elite Men Payout Schedule: 10 deep Elite Women Payout Schedule: 5 deep
Sponsors: Please support and thank our sponsors: Brewery Ommegang, Syracuse Bicycle, William Nicholson & The Herbs, Endurance Factor & Chomper Body , More to come !!
Bonus: Visit the Brewery on October 2 for Waffles & Puppets – a fun, family friendly event – see the events tab at www.Ommegnag.com for details.
http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=10107
CX @ Brewery Ommegang
Cyclocross racing not just sponsored by Brewery Ommegang, Cyclocross racing AT Brewery Ommegang!
OCTOBER 3, 2010
USCF Permit #: 2010-Pending
Start Field Time Fee* Prize
9:15 AM -- Cat 4/Citizen Men 30 min -- $25 -- Merchandise/3
9:15 AM -- Cat 4/Citizen Women 30 min -- $25 -- Merchandise /3
9:16 AM -- Cub Juniors Age 10-14 30 min -- $5 -- Merchandise /3
10:00 AM - Masters 35+/45+/55+ 45 min -- $25 -- Merchandise/3 + top age
11:00 AM - Cat 3/4 Men 45 min -- $25 -- Merchandise /3
12:30 PM - Juniors 15-19 45 min -- $10 -- Merchandise/3
12:30 PM - Singlespeed 45 min -- $25 -- Merchandise /3
12:30 PM - Elite Women P/1/2/3/4 45 min -- $30 -- $250/5
1:30 PM - Elite Men P/1/2/3 60 min -- $30 -- $499/10
* Entry Fees for PRE-Registration -- Day-of registration add $10 Late Fee
Registration: Pre-Register at www.BikeReg.com . Specialty gift to first 150 registrants. Day of Registration begins at 8:00 am and continues until 45 minutes prior to each race. A $10.00 late fee is added for “day-of” registration. No mail in registration. USCF license required or one-day USCF licenses available for $10.00 on race day. Adult one day license holder may only race Cat 4. 2nd race for $5. No Cat 4 racers in the Masters categories.
Course: Mixture of grass, trail, & gravel roadway right on the grounds of the brewery with one or two man-made barriers and the now infamous tent loop. Course may be modified due to weather conditions or other unanticipated circumstances.
Rules: USCF rules apply. No aero-bars, no bar-ends. Mountain bikes (without bar-ends) are allowed. Pit area will be available. CPSC approved helmet required. Races may be combined and/or payouts reduced if 10 riders minimum is not reached in each field.
Directions: Brewery Ommegang is located at 656 County Highway 33, Cooperstown, NY -- about six miles south of the Village of Cooperstown. For detailed directions, go to www.Ommegang.com and click on the Directions link or see next page.
Contact: Greg at gwdgo2@aol(dot)com.
Post Race: Post Event Party!! Live band music featuring The Herbs under the “big tent” and YES !! …Brewery Ommegang “goodies” – the first one’s on the house! You will be guests of Brewery Ommegang. The legal drinking age of 21 will be strictly enforced. If you cannot be mature and are unable to behave responsibly, please consider attending an alternate event.
Elite Men Payout Schedule: 10 deep Elite Women Payout Schedule: 5 deep
Sponsors: Please support and thank our sponsors: Brewery Ommegang, Syracuse Bicycle, William Nicholson & The Herbs, Endurance Factor & Chomper Body , More to come !!
Bonus: Visit the Brewery on October 2 for Waffles & Puppets – a fun, family friendly event – see the events tab at www.Ommegnag.com for details.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Tour de Loop Recap
Six Ommegangsters headed up to Oswego for the Tour de Loop Sat. morning for an unusually early start (bike racing at 8:15 am?). Lot's of familiar faces from the TNTS series there as well as the recent OCC Weds eve ride entering both the 30 mile and 50 mile events.
This race circuit seems to bring a somewhat unique flavor for the area in that there is not a big deciding climb, nor is it flat by any means -- it sort of just keeps slowly jabbing away at you with each cumulative hill or roller to slowly add an extra ounce or two of lead to the legs.
Ray W and Big Dave M represented in the 30 mile field which had over 200 people with decent finishes in the top quarter of the field. For the 50 miler, Drummroll pointed out a very strong regional rider to the other Ommegnagsters Fred H, Craig N and Eric K as they lined up for the start. About half way through, Craig made a move on one of the tougher hills with this "strong" rider and one other guy for a three-man break. Behind the break, Drummroll, Eric, and Fred sat in a 15 or so person chase group covering any attempts to pop off and close in on the break. The break lasted the whole way with Craig taking the honors of first overall across the line in a well executed sprint. Behind the break, the chase group was winding it up about a mile out when they came upon a fire truck moving very slowly as a follow vehicle for the 30 mile event (definitely an "Oh Sh*t" moment). A bit of scrambling and reshuffling around the fire truck and a big field sprint with two more Ommegangsters making the top 10.
Results here ..... http://www.yellowjacketracing.com/2010
Post race included the usual retelling of the days battle stories with teammates and friends even including Fred's daughter recounting the kid's race. Excellent post race assortment of fruit, muffins, local cider and even a kids bouncy house just steps from the lake front capped off a pretty darn good start to the weekend.
This race circuit seems to bring a somewhat unique flavor for the area in that there is not a big deciding climb, nor is it flat by any means -- it sort of just keeps slowly jabbing away at you with each cumulative hill or roller to slowly add an extra ounce or two of lead to the legs.
Ray W and Big Dave M represented in the 30 mile field which had over 200 people with decent finishes in the top quarter of the field. For the 50 miler, Drummroll pointed out a very strong regional rider to the other Ommegnagsters Fred H, Craig N and Eric K as they lined up for the start. About half way through, Craig made a move on one of the tougher hills with this "strong" rider and one other guy for a three-man break. Behind the break, Drummroll, Eric, and Fred sat in a 15 or so person chase group covering any attempts to pop off and close in on the break. The break lasted the whole way with Craig taking the honors of first overall across the line in a well executed sprint. Behind the break, the chase group was winding it up about a mile out when they came upon a fire truck moving very slowly as a follow vehicle for the 30 mile event (definitely an "Oh Sh*t" moment). A bit of scrambling and reshuffling around the fire truck and a big field sprint with two more Ommegangsters making the top 10.
Results here ..... http://www.yellowjacketracing.com/2010
Post race included the usual retelling of the days battle stories with teammates and friends even including Fred's daughter recounting the kid's race. Excellent post race assortment of fruit, muffins, local cider and even a kids bouncy house just steps from the lake front capped off a pretty darn good start to the weekend.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Critz Registration is Open !!
Congrats to Eric "The Mudstomper" Behrman (Team Stegosaurus) for being the first official registrant.
http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=11574
http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=11574
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Critz Farms Kermis -- September 18
http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=11574
Registration opening any day now. All details and info at the BikeReg.com registration page. Bring the family as it could be a fun family day (where you can sneak in a quick bike race). This will be sanctioned as a CX event this year. Low key, fun event to mix things up and transition into the CX or fall MTB season. Hope you can be there.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Zucchini Days & Summer Time Brews
Days starting to get a bit shorter, occasional thunderstorm welcomed to beat down the humidity, corn is really tall and has that sticky sweet smell when you ride by, tired of mowing the lawn, and while there's still some summertime racing still to be had, the true sign of the summer winding down ....neighbors pawning off their extra zucchini.
Squash or no squash, four Ommegangsters did their good deed to support Endurance Factor and Syracuse Bicycle (team sponsors btw) on Saturday by helping shepherd some tri types on the Syracuse 70.3 bike course as part of a training camp. Crazy windy along the 56 mile course made it a bit challenging but all survived with the Ommegangsters presence much appreciated by the organizers and many of the tri folks.
Another four Ommegangsters rolled out Albany way to participate in the Capital Region Road Race this past weekend. Rooster Mike & Dan the Plan doing the Masters thing and Dave Y and Craig N hitting some 3/4 action with Craig again pulling a podium spot -- nice work.
On a whim, Drumroll stopped off in Little Falls Sunday am on a return trip from his parents after attending a charity type event the night before. The Canal Classic was on tap (beer pun) and he saw lots of familiar faces lining up. In the end Wayne B destroyed the field while Drumroll battled with a couple MaxPower dudes in the first chase group to wind up 5th.
Tour de Loop coming up this weekend and then a few other events like Thater, a MTB World Cup event at Windham (World Cup in our back yard folks -- not just the best MTBers domestically but the best in the world).
Planning for Critz Farms Kermis is coming along (Sept 18) as well as the CX event at Brewery Ommegang (Oct 3). More details soon.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Deacons de la Dirt
Ommegangsters done got dirty this weekend. A trio of the boys headed down to the Catskills (ok, so maybe one walked out his front door) for some off road action. Two hit the Belleayre Mtn stop of the NYS MTB series while the crazy man of the bunch decided he wanted to do a 2-day MTB stage race that covered oh, like 50 miles both days.
From Belleayre, Paul S podiumed in his division while the Rooster (who likely begged, borrowed or stole a MTB to race ) also ended up on the podium in his division. Awesome guys !! (Props to Omme friends the Jeffina for a demo of dual domination in their respective divisions as well.)
So Jason H (aka Bob in some circles), figured putting in a 100 mi on the road over a weekend wasn't enough and went on to race the Wildcat Epic. Not sure if ya'll have ever done 50 miles on a MTB at once but 2 days of 50 back to back is, well, kinda epic I guess. He may still be recovering (that's alot of saddle time on a MTB if ya know what I mean) but deserves a congrats for his efforts.
You can tell the road seasons quieting down as there seems to be a slight uptick in CX talk on the group rides and such the past week or two -- Kirkland CX is just a month away.
From Belleayre, Paul S podiumed in his division while the Rooster (who likely begged, borrowed or stole a MTB to race ) also ended up on the podium in his division. Awesome guys !! (Props to Omme friends the Jeffina for a demo of dual domination in their respective divisions as well.)
So Jason H (aka Bob in some circles), figured putting in a 100 mi on the road over a weekend wasn't enough and went on to race the Wildcat Epic. Not sure if ya'll have ever done 50 miles on a MTB at once but 2 days of 50 back to back is, well, kinda epic I guess. He may still be recovering (that's alot of saddle time on a MTB if ya know what I mean) but deserves a congrats for his efforts.
You can tell the road seasons quieting down as there seems to be a slight uptick in CX talk on the group rides and such the past week or two -- Kirkland CX is just a month away.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Tour of Catskills Horsegate ..... Roostah, is that You?
So the Ommegangsters headed down to Rip Van Winkle land and pulled out some pretty awesome results at the Tour of the Catskills ... a 1-2 on the podium for stage 1 by Craig N and Eric K. with Dave Y also placing well. When the Tour of the Catskills was done and over, three Ommegangsters in the top 15 with a 5th, 9th and 14th out of pretty sizeable field. Rooster flew the Omme colors (who new this Rooster could fly) w/a good result and Fast Freddie H doing the Assault on Devil's Kitchen for a 3rd.
On to the dirt at Highland, The King Karl F and Jason H on the podium in their respective divisions with a 2nd & 3rd. Drummroll had pulled out a nice lead in his division on his SS until his chain quit and decided to lay on the ground after about 3/4 of his race ending with an unfortunate DNF. (Props to Ommegangster bud Dave F on a successful foray back onto the dirt with a win in his division).
So back to Tour of the Catskills ... Was it true there was a horse named Cavendish out there .... ya gotta see it to believe it ....
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Zuur !! ?? !!
Quite possibly unlike anything you've ever had.
Zuur – or Sour – is a collaborative Flemish sour brown ale. A beer whose style arises from the mists of brewing history. It uses mixed fermentation, real fruit, significant aging, and master blending. All of these are ancient and revered Belgian techniques. This unique Flemish sour brown ale is complex, tart with a touch of sweetness, lightly malty and gently hopped. Zuur is a unique blend created in collaboration between Brewery Ommegang and Brouwerij Liefmans.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Witte Weather
Been downright hot here in da 'Cuse (& upstate in general) the past few weeks. Kinda makes you want to sit down in the evening and enjoy a refreshing Witte. But hot weather be damned, the Ommegangsters still were out in force this past weekend. Omme colors were flown at the NYS TT Champs, at the Walnut Mtn Classic & Race for Sight.
At the TT Champs, Eric G was just gettin his groove on and ran in to an unfortunate mechanical issue w/his seat -- try riding 30+K of a 40k TT with the seat at a 45 degree angle -- and he still posted a pretty respectable time. A Rotter also flew the Omme colors at the TT with a respectable showing. (Props to Omme friends Dave F, Derek T, & Famous Amos for some medal action at the TT champs.)
Moving from the TT bike to the MTB, Paul S notched up a second place for his division at the Walnut Mtn Classic down in the Catskills.
A bit closer to the 'Cuse, The King, Cory P, Dave Y & Eric (Cat 3) K had a nice showing in the Race for Sight 'A' field with 2 'gangsters with finishes in the top 5.
Nice work all !!
Tour of the Catskills looming on the horizon as well as the BCTC ride and the Highland (MTB) Classic -- hope to see ya out there.
At the TT Champs, Eric G was just gettin his groove on and ran in to an unfortunate mechanical issue w/his seat -- try riding 30+K of a 40k TT with the seat at a 45 degree angle -- and he still posted a pretty respectable time. A Rotter also flew the Omme colors at the TT with a respectable showing. (Props to Omme friends Dave F, Derek T, & Famous Amos for some medal action at the TT champs.)
Moving from the TT bike to the MTB, Paul S notched up a second place for his division at the Walnut Mtn Classic down in the Catskills.
A bit closer to the 'Cuse, The King, Cory P, Dave Y & Eric (Cat 3) K had a nice showing in the Race for Sight 'A' field with 2 'gangsters with finishes in the top 5.
Nice work all !!
Tour of the Catskills looming on the horizon as well as the BCTC ride and the Highland (MTB) Classic -- hope to see ya out there.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Waffles & Puppets & umm,? ... Cyclocross?
Yup, a whole new adventure and twist on what has become one of the premier CX events in the Central Leatherstocking region.
On Oct 3, 2010, Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle will be hosting the 4th annual CX event at the brewery ... we have called it CX @ Brewery Ommegang but we just might have to come up with a new name to reflect the new angle.
You see, on Oct 2, 2010, Brewery Ommegang is hosting another edition of their wildly successful "Waffles & Puppets" event.
What this means is that you should attend "Waffles & Puppets" on Saturday (Oct 2) and then race CX on Sunday (Oct 3). Essentially we have made this a family weekend of fun.
[Read between the lines here family peeps .... a reason to head to Cooperstown for the weekend with the whole family, a chance to do some cool family stuff in and around Cooperstown and the brewery on Saturday and then get in a CX race on Sunday. You just might impress the non-cycling spouse/partner of yours and get a bit of CX fix without having to pledge to conquer #'s 1 thru 5 on the honey-do list.
Stay tuned for more details ... Brewery Ommegang is really stepping it up for the CX event this year so start dropping the hints now about a fall weekend in Cooperstown.
Last years' Waffles & Puppets .... http://www.ommegang.com/index.php?event_view_id=12&event_view=2004-10-09&mcat=3
On Oct 3, 2010, Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle will be hosting the 4th annual CX event at the brewery ... we have called it CX @ Brewery Ommegang but we just might have to come up with a new name to reflect the new angle.
You see, on Oct 2, 2010, Brewery Ommegang is hosting another edition of their wildly successful "Waffles & Puppets" event.
What this means is that you should attend "Waffles & Puppets" on Saturday (Oct 2) and then race CX on Sunday (Oct 3). Essentially we have made this a family weekend of fun.
[Read between the lines here family peeps .... a reason to head to Cooperstown for the weekend with the whole family, a chance to do some cool family stuff in and around Cooperstown and the brewery on Saturday and then get in a CX race on Sunday. You just might impress the non-cycling spouse/partner of yours and get a bit of CX fix without having to pledge to conquer #'s 1 thru 5 on the honey-do list.
Stay tuned for more details ... Brewery Ommegang is really stepping it up for the CX event this year so start dropping the hints now about a fall weekend in Cooperstown.
Last years' Waffles & Puppets .... http://www.ommegang.com/index.php?event_view_id=12&event_view=2004-10-09&mcat=3
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
The Plan & the E-Squared Show
While some of us hit the BBQ and sweltered in the crazy heat, some of the boys got in some racing this past 4th of July weekend, Well actually Dan the Plan started a day early with a 4-stage race out Fitchburg way. A little circuit action, a road race, a TT and crit landed Dan in 15th place overall on GC for the Masters 40 Masters division. Considering the magnitude of this event, and that he was likely racing some semi-retired pro types (probably 10 yrs younger), this is a pretty big accomplishment. Great work Dan !!
The E-Squared show (Eric G & Eric K) rolled down to PA and jumped in the Nanticoke crit. Working together to play the team cards, Eric & Eric each ended up on the cat 4 podium with Eric G taking the top spot and Eric K in 3rd. Congrats on the podium!
On the horizon .... Tour of the Catskills, Empire State Games, State TT champs, and maybe some MTB action.... (and there has even been an increase in CX rumblings).
The E-Squared show (Eric G & Eric K) rolled down to PA and jumped in the Nanticoke crit. Working together to play the team cards, Eric & Eric each ended up on the cat 4 podium with Eric G taking the top spot and Eric K in 3rd. Congrats on the podium!
On the horizon .... Tour of the Catskills, Empire State Games, State TT champs, and maybe some MTB action.... (and there has even been an increase in CX rumblings).
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Corning Recap From "The Glen"
Cat 5 Report from Hey-Soos: Was cool to drive down to Watkins Glen again with my dad. We hadn't been in years. My dad has a long history there (since the 60's) as a driver, instructor, flagman, promoter, media assistant, and of course, spectator. Needless to say, it was a bit nastalgic for the both of us, though no tears were shed. I was already familiar with the track layout, but the warmup lap soothed my fears of any real climbs. Realized we could "big ring" the rollers and hills. My other fear was that if it rained that the track would be "greazy" from all the car activity. Not so. The Cat 5 race started right after the 4's, precisely at 4:31. We were immediately instructed that the race would only be 3 laps, and were told that the top finishers would be right around the 30 minute mark. Lap 1 was pretty uneventful. Same with Lap 2 until the short straight on "The Boot" where I was at the wrong place at the wrong time. The group splintered up a bit and separated to 2 groups leaving me a bit behind. At the first turn of Lap 3 I encouraged the guys I was with to try and catch the lead group. No luck so I tried to bridge the gap. No luck again. The group(s)? splintered even more and I was with 4 guys with about 2 turns to the finish. Not sure where the lead guys were but I decided to at least get some positions on the guys I was with. I took 3 of the 4 on the last straight but couldn't get the 4th. I ended up 12th of 35 per chip timing. I looked at my computer at the finish and realized that 3 laps (as decided by the officials) was only 26 minutes. I really wish they would have let us do 4. Fun race (even though it was short) at a really cool facility.
Cat 4 and 3/4: Great racing, lots of Ommegangsters present and great results .... A big congrats to Eric & Craig with a 1-2 finish in the "4" field and ditto again to Eric w/a podium in the 3/4 event.
Results link:
http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/06/26-Corning-Circuit-Race.asp
Cat 4 and 3/4: Great racing, lots of Ommegangsters present and great results .... A big congrats to Eric & Craig with a 1-2 finish in the "4" field and ditto again to Eric w/a podium in the 3/4 event.
Results link:
http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/06/26-Corning-Circuit-Race.asp
Friday, June 25, 2010
BCTC Ride -- July 31
Ahh yes, the three B's most every cyclist has a sweet spot in their heart for... Brews, Bicycles & Belgium. (Beats the heck out of those 3 R's or 4 R's from school.)
Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle will be hosting an informal, low key ride from Brewery Ommegang as part of the Belgium Comes to Cooperstown (BCTC) festivities on July 31. We'll be meeting under the big arch at 9:50 am and will start the ride at 10:00 am sharp. The ride is tentatively planned to circle Otsego Lake which from the brewery is about 32 miles or so. We'll keep it low key but will be riding at a "club" pace of probably around 18-20 mph.
This is an open, ride at your own risk invite but you'll need to be a fairly serious cyclist with a well tuned road bike, must be self supported (items to change a flat & know how to do it) and be able to ride at 18-20 mph in a pack for 30 miles. We'll need to be back to the brewery by noon time so while our intent is not to leave folks behind, we cannot wait indefinitely.
IMPORTANT: We also need to put out a disclaimer that this ride does NOT get you access to the BCTC festival. This event sold out long ago and unfortunately, there are no more tickets available.
Additional info .... you will see parking adjacent to the brewery as you will not be able to enter the brewery driveway. The arch meeting point will be self evident at the main building. The road on the western side of Otsego Lake (Rte 80) can be busy with car traffic -- we'll need to exercise appropriate caution.
If you have questions, please use the following link ------> Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle Contact
Cheers !
Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle will be hosting an informal, low key ride from Brewery Ommegang as part of the Belgium Comes to Cooperstown (BCTC) festivities on July 31. We'll be meeting under the big arch at 9:50 am and will start the ride at 10:00 am sharp. The ride is tentatively planned to circle Otsego Lake which from the brewery is about 32 miles or so. We'll keep it low key but will be riding at a "club" pace of probably around 18-20 mph.
This is an open, ride at your own risk invite but you'll need to be a fairly serious cyclist with a well tuned road bike, must be self supported (items to change a flat & know how to do it) and be able to ride at 18-20 mph in a pack for 30 miles. We'll need to be back to the brewery by noon time so while our intent is not to leave folks behind, we cannot wait indefinitely.
IMPORTANT: We also need to put out a disclaimer that this ride does NOT get you access to the BCTC festival. This event sold out long ago and unfortunately, there are no more tickets available.
Additional info .... you will see parking adjacent to the brewery as you will not be able to enter the brewery driveway. The arch meeting point will be self evident at the main building. The road on the western side of Otsego Lake (Rte 80) can be busy with car traffic -- we'll need to exercise appropriate caution.
If you have questions, please use the following link ------> Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle Contact
Cheers !
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Fathers Day Weekend Recap
Dave Y and Paul S took their MTBs to the William Lake event (part of the H2H series) while a few of the guys hit the Giro of Otisco Lake.
Williams Lake Summary ....
It was very hot, but the course was fantastic. Very rocky and they run
you through a cave that was lit with LED lights. Pretty sweet.
Paul finished 2nd in Master's category and Dave finished 1st in the
Single Speed category. It was a great course with many tight and
rocky sections with full-power uphill bursts.
Otisco Lake: Summary .....
A short but hilly road event found two of the newer Ommegangsters
testing their legs. Ray W and Dave M enjoyed some heat and hills to
finish in the top half of the respective pack.
A busy weekend but good to see a few got out.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Black Fly Challenge Recap
Black Fly Challenge Recap as borrowed from by Skinny Phil at http://mudbloodandbelgianbeer.blogspot.com/
Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle was out in full force again for The Black Fly Challenge. This years addition brought wet roads and sand.
I think we had about 8 gangsters there to represent. Drummroll, AJ and I went up to Indian Lake Friday night to avoid an early morning commute. If you've never been to Indian Lake, its best suited for relaxing, so that's what we did. We drank a couple of Ommegang's finest, watched a little TV, jumped on an unsecured WiFi network for a little iPod e-mail, and got some rest. A few loud kids kept AJ up, and Drummroll spent some time trying to keep a mosquito out of his ear, but otherwise we got some decent sleep.
In the morning, Drummroll and I hit up the local diner for some eggs and carbs, and AJ stayed behind to drink a couple of bottles of Starbuck's finest and eat some Cliff Bars or something. Drummroll and I even signed a petition to help the fine folks of Indian Lake secure a new grocery store since apparently the local store had recently gone belly up.
Having worked out some automobile logistics in advance, we headed down to Inlet for packet pick up. As luck would have it, it was raining pretty hard. Close to pouring. When we got to Inlet it was looking pretty bleak. I'm always up for a challenge, but now I had to start thinking hard about what clothing I had packed, what to wear, how many layers, etc. Then, about 20 minutes before the race started, the rain stopped. Perfect . . . I think.
Quick warm up, second guess tire pressure a few times, and then line up. For what it's worth, I ran about 53lbs. I know some dudes went for closer to 70, but I thought I'd shoot for closer to CX, but with enough air to smack a rock at 35mph without too much fear of pinch flatting. Looking around at the crowd as we lined up, it was clear that this was a deeper field than last year. I was still optimistic, but thoughts of another 2nd place were tempered by more realistic aspirations of a top 10. Apparently Dan Staffo from Handlebars decided to check out what the Black Fly had to offer, and I made the mistake of talking team friend Tim O into going. That pretty much meant that barring a mechanical, first and second were pretty much wrapped up.
Right from the gun, Dan started driving the pace. It was clear that he wasn't going to wait around for the race to unfold. By the top of the first hill, there were only 4 of us. Thankfully things eased up a little and some guys got back on in time for the second hill. At that point, Dan got away and eight of us were left behind working pretty well as a group. So far the rain and wet weren't much of a factor. As we pressed on, keeping Dan in sight, it was clear that some guys in our group were strong, and others, myself included were drooling on ourselves. As we started to roll through the flat sections with wet sand, I started to worry that my brakes were rubbing. Sadly they weren't, it was just incredibly tough going. Riding in the wet sand was WAY harder than the previous years in the dry loose stuff. I'd also decided to roll with the Michelin Mud's instead of the Jets, and although I may never know, I think they created more traction than I really wanted.
At a certain point, our group started to splinter and Tim O, Eric Grimm, and Randy Hadzor built up a small lead on the rest of us. Next thing I knew, the rest of my group had built up a small lead on me. At this point, I knew I was in 9th and I had no choice but to ride within myself or risk blowing up, so I watched my teammates AJ and Fred roll up the road. Now I'm asking myself, can I hang on for 9th? A few minutes later, I see Eric Grimm changing a flat. Now I'm in 8th.
As I rolled along, I saw a couple of guys coming up on me, so I eased up, popped a gel pack and waited for them to catch me. Thankfully, it was Drumroll and a beast of a man named Paul from Battenkill-United on an MTB. As Drumroll passes me, he says "This dude is really strong." That was all I needed to hear. I recovered pretty quickly, and got to work with both of them. Drummroll made some rolling introductions, and I let Paul know that he was in first place in the MTB division. None of us had a reason for any team BS, etc. so we just kept on working. I felt pretty good about my top 10.
Once we hit the pavement, I turned around and saw Eric Grimm literally flying down the road. He quickly caught us and we jumped his wheel. At this point, I knew that AJ and Fred were in the next group up the road, so we just hung onto Eric's wheel for dear life. He dragged us right up to AJ, Fred, and another dude, and then right up to Randy Hadzor. Now we had a group of eight with three guys off the front. Getting dropped or blowing the sprint would mean 11th place. The group kept the pace high, and with a little less than a mile to go, Fred hit the gas and opened up a small gap. He was quickly brought back though, so I took a go at it thinking 4th would be pretty sweet. Sadly Drummroll and Eric quickly caught me, but luckily Drummroll held off Eric for fourth and I was pretty happy to hang onto sixth. AJ took 7th, and Fred took 11th after cramping. Four guys in the top 11 ain't bad. Fred deserves a special mention since he was on my old Trek XO1. It's a great winter bike, but I wouldn't want to drag it over all of those hills.
All in all, the team had a great showing. Team friend Tim O took second, and I think everyone was fairly pleased with their performance. There's no question that we all raced hard and left it all on the road (or wet sand as it were).
The race organizers did another awesome job with the course, packet pickup, chip timing, etc. Those guys really get it, and I'm sure that our team will continue to flock to their race.
After the finish, Mrs. Skinny hustled me off to Lake Placid where she was running the half marathon with some friends of ours the next day. Despite an injury, she did well and I consumed my weight in beer. Great weekend.
PS - somehow I ended up being listed as the first place "beginner" in the results. I know I was in the CX category when I picked up my packet so I'm not sure what happened there. I don't want anyone thinking I'm a sand bagger. I did clean enough sand out of my drive train, hair, ears and eyes to fill a bag though . . .
Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle was out in full force again for The Black Fly Challenge. This years addition brought wet roads and sand.
I think we had about 8 gangsters there to represent. Drummroll, AJ and I went up to Indian Lake Friday night to avoid an early morning commute. If you've never been to Indian Lake, its best suited for relaxing, so that's what we did. We drank a couple of Ommegang's finest, watched a little TV, jumped on an unsecured WiFi network for a little iPod e-mail, and got some rest. A few loud kids kept AJ up, and Drummroll spent some time trying to keep a mosquito out of his ear, but otherwise we got some decent sleep.
In the morning, Drummroll and I hit up the local diner for some eggs and carbs, and AJ stayed behind to drink a couple of bottles of Starbuck's finest and eat some Cliff Bars or something. Drummroll and I even signed a petition to help the fine folks of Indian Lake secure a new grocery store since apparently the local store had recently gone belly up.
Having worked out some automobile logistics in advance, we headed down to Inlet for packet pick up. As luck would have it, it was raining pretty hard. Close to pouring. When we got to Inlet it was looking pretty bleak. I'm always up for a challenge, but now I had to start thinking hard about what clothing I had packed, what to wear, how many layers, etc. Then, about 20 minutes before the race started, the rain stopped. Perfect . . . I think.
Quick warm up, second guess tire pressure a few times, and then line up. For what it's worth, I ran about 53lbs. I know some dudes went for closer to 70, but I thought I'd shoot for closer to CX, but with enough air to smack a rock at 35mph without too much fear of pinch flatting. Looking around at the crowd as we lined up, it was clear that this was a deeper field than last year. I was still optimistic, but thoughts of another 2nd place were tempered by more realistic aspirations of a top 10. Apparently Dan Staffo from Handlebars decided to check out what the Black Fly had to offer, and I made the mistake of talking team friend Tim O into going. That pretty much meant that barring a mechanical, first and second were pretty much wrapped up.
Right from the gun, Dan started driving the pace. It was clear that he wasn't going to wait around for the race to unfold. By the top of the first hill, there were only 4 of us. Thankfully things eased up a little and some guys got back on in time for the second hill. At that point, Dan got away and eight of us were left behind working pretty well as a group. So far the rain and wet weren't much of a factor. As we pressed on, keeping Dan in sight, it was clear that some guys in our group were strong, and others, myself included were drooling on ourselves. As we started to roll through the flat sections with wet sand, I started to worry that my brakes were rubbing. Sadly they weren't, it was just incredibly tough going. Riding in the wet sand was WAY harder than the previous years in the dry loose stuff. I'd also decided to roll with the Michelin Mud's instead of the Jets, and although I may never know, I think they created more traction than I really wanted.
At a certain point, our group started to splinter and Tim O, Eric Grimm, and Randy Hadzor built up a small lead on the rest of us. Next thing I knew, the rest of my group had built up a small lead on me. At this point, I knew I was in 9th and I had no choice but to ride within myself or risk blowing up, so I watched my teammates AJ and Fred roll up the road. Now I'm asking myself, can I hang on for 9th? A few minutes later, I see Eric Grimm changing a flat. Now I'm in 8th.
As I rolled along, I saw a couple of guys coming up on me, so I eased up, popped a gel pack and waited for them to catch me. Thankfully, it was Drumroll and a beast of a man named Paul from Battenkill-United on an MTB. As Drumroll passes me, he says "This dude is really strong." That was all I needed to hear. I recovered pretty quickly, and got to work with both of them. Drummroll made some rolling introductions, and I let Paul know that he was in first place in the MTB division. None of us had a reason for any team BS, etc. so we just kept on working. I felt pretty good about my top 10.
Once we hit the pavement, I turned around and saw Eric Grimm literally flying down the road. He quickly caught us and we jumped his wheel. At this point, I knew that AJ and Fred were in the next group up the road, so we just hung onto Eric's wheel for dear life. He dragged us right up to AJ, Fred, and another dude, and then right up to Randy Hadzor. Now we had a group of eight with three guys off the front. Getting dropped or blowing the sprint would mean 11th place. The group kept the pace high, and with a little less than a mile to go, Fred hit the gas and opened up a small gap. He was quickly brought back though, so I took a go at it thinking 4th would be pretty sweet. Sadly Drummroll and Eric quickly caught me, but luckily Drummroll held off Eric for fourth and I was pretty happy to hang onto sixth. AJ took 7th, and Fred took 11th after cramping. Four guys in the top 11 ain't bad. Fred deserves a special mention since he was on my old Trek XO1. It's a great winter bike, but I wouldn't want to drag it over all of those hills.
All in all, the team had a great showing. Team friend Tim O took second, and I think everyone was fairly pleased with their performance. There's no question that we all raced hard and left it all on the road (or wet sand as it were).
The race organizers did another awesome job with the course, packet pickup, chip timing, etc. Those guys really get it, and I'm sure that our team will continue to flock to their race.
After the finish, Mrs. Skinny hustled me off to Lake Placid where she was running the half marathon with some friends of ours the next day. Despite an injury, she did well and I consumed my weight in beer. Great weekend.
PS - somehow I ended up being listed as the first place "beginner" in the results. I know I was in the CX category when I picked up my packet so I'm not sure what happened there. I don't want anyone thinking I'm a sand bagger. I did clean enough sand out of my drive train, hair, ears and eyes to fill a bag though . . .
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Amazing Results Overview
Quick Summary ....
Brian H -- Ohio State TT Champs -- Gold !!
Craig N -- NYS Cat 4 RR Champ -- Gold !!
Craig N & Eric G -- Silver & Bronze at NYS Crit Champs
Dave Y -- Silver NYS RR Champs
Drumroll, AJ M, Skinny Phil, Fast Freddie, Sean B, Rooster, Paul S and Jeremy K pulling off 4 of the top 11 spots at Black Fly and all within the top 50 or so out of almost 350 with some top age group placings as well.
Congrats Gents !!
Ohio TT Champs: http://www.team-cobc.com/groveporttt.asp
NYS Crit Champs: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/06/13-Saranac-Lake-Downtown-Criterium.asp
NYS RR Champs: http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/06/12-Wilmington-Whiteface-Road-Race.asp
Black Fly Challenge: http://blackflychallenge.wordpress.com/race-results/
Monday, June 14, 2010
Amazing ....
So you're probably looking for a summary of all the various amazing racing this past weekend ... it's coming (soon), we're just awaiting posting of the various results so we make sure we cover all bases.
Anyway, while you wait, I strongly suggest you give this amazing Maredsous elixir a try ... no we're not jumping ship on Ommegang ...you see, if you do your homework (part of your "ale-ducation"), you'll see that Maredsous is a cousin to Ommegang as it too is part of the Duvel-Moortgat family. Try some and my bet is that you'll thank me
Friday, June 11, 2010
Lots O Racing
Ommegangsters all over the Binghamton and Rochester regions this past weekend. ESG (Central) qualifier (circuit & TT) and the TVC 4/5 circuit race in Bingo along with 2 crits sandwiching a road race near the greater Rochester area.
Results show a handful of the boys will represent the CNY region at the Empire State Games (congrats !!), some top 10 actioan at the Bingo 4/5 circuit race & even more respectable results out of the Rochester races. Results links are below:
http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/06/06-ESG-Central-Region-Qualifier.asp
http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/06/07-Tioga-Velo-Club-Circuit-Race.asp
http://gvcc.11net.com/
Results show a handful of the boys will represent the CNY region at the Empire State Games (congrats !!), some top 10 actioan at the Bingo 4/5 circuit race & even more respectable results out of the Rochester races. Results links are below:
http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/06/06-ESG-Central-Region-Qualifier.asp
http://www.bikereg.com/Results/2010/06/07-Tioga-Velo-Club-Circuit-Race.asp
http://gvcc.11net.com/
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Race 4 Hope Results
Four Ommegangsters participated in the Race 4 Hope held a few miles south of Skaneateles down the east side of the lake this past Sunday on Memorial Day weekend.
After some respectable results last year, hopes were high for a repeat this year. As the race rolled out (with a rather up tempo "neutral" start .... at about 28 mph), it was noticeable that the field was a bit deeper than the year before. Some graying old vets (that seem to never age once on the bike) and some young guns mixed it up pretty good as the lead peloton dwindled down as the rollers gave way to a couple of more sustained climbs. In the end, the Ommegangsters placed quite respectfully with a podium spot for Eric K in 3rd, Adam L with a 7th, Skinny Phil an 11th and Drummroll with a 16th to put all four in the top 20 out of 100 plus racers.
Special props to Ommegangster amigo Tim O for riding to the race from Caz, finshing 2nd overall, and then riding back home to Caz. Skinny Phil gets a mention too cause he rode there as well from his casa, placed well, and rode off to a gathering of some sort after the event.
Full results here: http://www.skanraces.com/images/r4h_2010results.pdf
After some respectable results last year, hopes were high for a repeat this year. As the race rolled out (with a rather up tempo "neutral" start .... at about 28 mph), it was noticeable that the field was a bit deeper than the year before. Some graying old vets (that seem to never age once on the bike) and some young guns mixed it up pretty good as the lead peloton dwindled down as the rollers gave way to a couple of more sustained climbs. In the end, the Ommegangsters placed quite respectfully with a podium spot for Eric K in 3rd, Adam L with a 7th, Skinny Phil an 11th and Drummroll with a 16th to put all four in the top 20 out of 100 plus racers.
Special props to Ommegangster amigo Tim O for riding to the race from Caz, finshing 2nd overall, and then riding back home to Caz. Skinny Phil gets a mention too cause he rode there as well from his casa, placed well, and rode off to a gathering of some sort after the event.
Full results here: http://www.skanraces.com/images/r4h_2010results.pdf
Monday, May 31, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Tour de Syracuse
Where to start???? Lot's of positive feedback on the Syracuse race this past weekend & lot's of Ommegangsters posting some stellar results. Some wins, some podiums, some top 10's, and all around good team representation & team vibe. Since so many Ommegangsters were racing, you'll have to check the results at http://tourdesyracuse.com/. Also some decent pics from the race including perhaps the best Euro-stylin' locks in the peloton ....
More pics at http://www.btbathletics.com/
More pics at http://www.btbathletics.com/
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Bristol Recap
We had some great results. 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15. Sweet.
Adam L's report ...
So I didn't exactly have the best vantage point to observe the finish, so I'll defer those details to Eric K's report, but from my perspective... The weather on the drive out didn't look so promising, but a little more than half way out from Syracuse the solid grey gave way to partly sunny skies. With the high winds and the break in the rain the roads were in great shape for the race, with the next wave of rain coming within 5 mins of the race's conclusion, so we got real lucky. The race went off without a hitch. The RRR guys have their sheet together and put on a really well run event. The lines were at a minimum, the groups were sent out on time, and the results were recorded via chip timing. I'm not exactly sure how many racers there were in the 4 field, but I thought it looked to be about 50-60 strong. The first part of the 17 mile loop was pretty flat and I think a solo break went here and there, but with the heavy wind, they got reeled in by the peloton pretty quickly. After the opening flats, the course got the legs warm with a couple small rollers which slowly grew in size giving way to the first of two notable climbs where we started to see the field thin out.
After some descending we hit notable climb #2, a two-ish mile climb that got things started off with a short, steep pitch. The field thinned out a lot more with this climb and I almost got thinned out myself, having to dig deep to rejoin the group after getting dropped near the top of the climb. At the top of the climb there were some gradual rollers that eventually gave way to some long descents including a bomber that lead to a 2-3% false-flat where the start/finish was located. The picture on the RRR website (http://www.rochesterroadracing.com/) is from the vantage point of the top of the descent and the finish was approx adjacent to the blue warehouse. Long story short, one dude went solo somewhere over the second half of the first lap for the win and I held tight with the chase group until the final climb, finishing in 15th. Eric brought it home in 3rd and Skinny came in at 10th.
Adam L's report ...
So I didn't exactly have the best vantage point to observe the finish, so I'll defer those details to Eric K's report, but from my perspective... The weather on the drive out didn't look so promising, but a little more than half way out from Syracuse the solid grey gave way to partly sunny skies. With the high winds and the break in the rain the roads were in great shape for the race, with the next wave of rain coming within 5 mins of the race's conclusion, so we got real lucky. The race went off without a hitch. The RRR guys have their sheet together and put on a really well run event. The lines were at a minimum, the groups were sent out on time, and the results were recorded via chip timing. I'm not exactly sure how many racers there were in the 4 field, but I thought it looked to be about 50-60 strong. The first part of the 17 mile loop was pretty flat and I think a solo break went here and there, but with the heavy wind, they got reeled in by the peloton pretty quickly. After the opening flats, the course got the legs warm with a couple small rollers which slowly grew in size giving way to the first of two notable climbs where we started to see the field thin out.
After some descending we hit notable climb #2, a two-ish mile climb that got things started off with a short, steep pitch. The field thinned out a lot more with this climb and I almost got thinned out myself, having to dig deep to rejoin the group after getting dropped near the top of the climb. At the top of the climb there were some gradual rollers that eventually gave way to some long descents including a bomber that lead to a 2-3% false-flat where the start/finish was located. The picture on the RRR website (http://www.rochesterroadracing.com/) is from the vantage point of the top of the descent and the finish was approx adjacent to the blue warehouse. Long story short, one dude went solo somewhere over the second half of the first lap for the win and I held tight with the chase group until the final climb, finishing in 15th. Eric brought it home in 3rd and Skinny came in at 10th.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Bike to Work Week -- Team Challenge
Thought we'd throw this out there to the Ommegangsters..... If you (Team Ommegang - Syracuse Bicycle member) do ride your bike to work between May 17-21, plz keep tab of your miles and post your tally in the comments portion of this post. The one with the most miles is the unofficiual winner. Maybe we could even provide the unofficial winner with an unofficial prize of the coveted Belgian style recovery beverage.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Hottenbecks Spring Classic
Plenty of comments over the previous couple of weeks about the bitter cold and rain. Well, that all changed in a hurry at Hollenbecks where temps were just as challenging as the climbs and the finish.
The Ommegangsters had some decent results while some really got slightly "toasted" by the heat. As the pre-race pic shows, short sleeves & shorts made good sun glasses a near necessity by the abundance of bright, white, pasty skin tone of the various cyclists.
Some decent results w/a bit of podium action and top 10 action by the Ommegangsters.
Also a shout out to J Haight for a top 5 in the Cat 2 35-39 AG as the sole Omme-dirt dog at the Waywayanda H2H MTB event down Jersey way.
Hollenbecks results here: http://flcycling.org/?page_id=1353
Add'l Hollenbecks pics:
The Ommegangsters had some decent results while some really got slightly "toasted" by the heat. As the pre-race pic shows, short sleeves & shorts made good sun glasses a near necessity by the abundance of bright, white, pasty skin tone of the various cyclists.
Some decent results w/a bit of podium action and top 10 action by the Ommegangsters.
Also a shout out to J Haight for a top 5 in the Cat 2 35-39 AG as the sole Omme-dirt dog at the Waywayanda H2H MTB event down Jersey way.
Hollenbecks results here: http://flcycling.org/?page_id=1353
Add'l Hollenbecks pics:
http://galleries.jdanvers.com/p509902199/h178ccb1#h178ccb1
http://kozlowski.zenfolio.com/p157937542
Thursday, April 29, 2010
3 Pronged Attack
Attack 1: Quabbin Resevoir Classic -- Dan the Plan w/a top 10 in a 70+ field of Masters 45+.
Attack 2: Ramble around Prattsburgh -- A couple of Ommegansters trying the (semi) off road deal. Paul S w/a podium spot and the Haight w/a top 10 in their respective age groups and both posting top 25 spots overall out of a 90+ person field.
Attack 3: Binghamton Circuit Race: Ommegansters galore in Bingo town. And We have a winner -- Turbo take top spot in the 35+ Masters and AJ F also on the podium in 2nd spot. Eric the Bolt with a podium spot in the 3/4 race with decent showings by D Yaco, Skinny Phil, Rooster and Cory P w/the 3/4's. Another podium for the #2 spot by Eric K in the "4" race" with Yaco & Rooster also in the top 10. The "4" event also featured Skinny Phil, diaper duty Mike, K, and Cory P flying the Omme colors. The two "5" races included top 10's by Craig N, Jeremy Hey-sus K with Craig N on the podium for the second "5" race. The "5" races also included Fast Freddie (who got crashed but toughed out a finish), Mighty D Moore, and the Razor Ray W all gaining a taste of the Bingo circuit race action.
Congrats gents ... let's kep the momentun & podium spots a coming.
Go Team Ommegang-Syracuse Bicycle.
Attack 2: Ramble around Prattsburgh -- A couple of Ommegansters trying the (semi) off road deal. Paul S w/a podium spot and the Haight w/a top 10 in their respective age groups and both posting top 25 spots overall out of a 90+ person field.
Attack 3: Binghamton Circuit Race: Ommegansters galore in Bingo town. And We have a winner -- Turbo take top spot in the 35+ Masters and AJ F also on the podium in 2nd spot. Eric the Bolt with a podium spot in the 3/4 race with decent showings by D Yaco, Skinny Phil, Rooster and Cory P w/the 3/4's. Another podium for the #2 spot by Eric K in the "4" race" with Yaco & Rooster also in the top 10. The "4" event also featured Skinny Phil, diaper duty Mike, K, and Cory P flying the Omme colors. The two "5" races included top 10's by Craig N, Jeremy Hey-sus K with Craig N on the podium for the second "5" race. The "5" races also included Fast Freddie (who got crashed but toughed out a finish), Mighty D Moore, and the Razor Ray W all gaining a taste of the Bingo circuit race action.
Congrats gents ... let's kep the momentun & podium spots a coming.
Go Team Ommegang-Syracuse Bicycle.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
See, We Knew We Were Good ....
Well, since we more or less consider ourselves a part of the Brewery Ommegang family, and they just won a gold & two silvers at the 2010 World Beer Cup, we have confirmation that we are good. Abbey Ale took a gold and Witte and Bier de Mars took silvers. Woo hoo ....
Woo hoo Part 2: Oh yeah, cycling ... the boys had a pretty darn good weekend at Check Your Legs and at Bloomfield. Race report .. cold & rainy!
Check Your Legs B Race (42 Riders):
2 Eric K
4 David Y
12 AJ F
13 Cory P
14 Fred H
19 Michael W
21 Paul S
25 Chris S
GVCC Bloomfield:
CAT 5 under 30:
1 Craig N
CAT 5 30+:
7 Sean B
12 Dave M
CAT 4:
7 Eric G
Master's 50+
2 Dan F
Woo hoo Part 2: Oh yeah, cycling ... the boys had a pretty darn good weekend at Check Your Legs and at Bloomfield. Race report .. cold & rainy!
Check Your Legs B Race (42 Riders):
2 Eric K
4 David Y
12 AJ F
13 Cory P
14 Fred H
19 Michael W
21 Paul S
25 Chris S
GVCC Bloomfield:
CAT 5 under 30:
1 Craig N
CAT 5 30+:
7 Sean B
12 Dave M
CAT 4:
7 Eric G
Master's 50+
2 Dan F
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Season Session 1
The unofficial start of the regional racing scene kicked off with Ommegangsters representing at the Tour of Battenkill Road Race and Dryer Road MTB event.
Skinny Phil, Yaco, Moore Dave and The Plan toed the line at Battenkill in their respective divisions this past Saturday. Race reviews seemed all positive with some good results for a supah hahd early season race. Skinny with a 14th and Yaco a stellar 5th in a big field, The Plan a 15th in a 100 plus field and a great 18th for a debut for Moore Dave.
Sunday saw Ommegangsters Paul S and The Haight join the fat tire scene out towards Rochester for the inagural Dryer Road MTB race. Yougnster Paul reported he finished mid-pack with his division while The Haight finsihed 12th in his batch of mudders. Venue was a smallish park but good trails and overall a decent event.
Congrats to all ,, great to see you out flying the Omme colors.
Skinny Phil, Yaco, Moore Dave and The Plan toed the line at Battenkill in their respective divisions this past Saturday. Race reviews seemed all positive with some good results for a supah hahd early season race. Skinny with a 14th and Yaco a stellar 5th in a big field, The Plan a 15th in a 100 plus field and a great 18th for a debut for Moore Dave.
Sunday saw Ommegangsters Paul S and The Haight join the fat tire scene out towards Rochester for the inagural Dryer Road MTB race. Yougnster Paul reported he finished mid-pack with his division while The Haight finsihed 12th in his batch of mudders. Venue was a smallish park but good trails and overall a decent event.
Congrats to all ,, great to see you out flying the Omme colors.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Got Grit?
Hope for us mortals .....
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/10/your-money/10shortcuts.html?scp=4&sq=coyle&st=cse
And good luck to the Ommegangsters showing up on the start line as the regional racing season informally kicks into high gear this weekend.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/10/your-money/10shortcuts.html?scp=4&sq=coyle&st=cse
And good luck to the Ommegangsters showing up on the start line as the regional racing season informally kicks into high gear this weekend.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
It's Gonna be a Great Year ....
"The Tripel is among the most popular of Belgian ales. Brewed with simple ingredients and fierce attention, there is little room for error, but plenty of opportunity. Perfection isn't easily achieved - but once achieved it's always memorable." Ommegang Tripel Perfection weighs in at 8.6%, right in the range that was predicted in their release mentioned earlier. This limited edition seasonal ale will be packaged in 750ml bottles.
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