Mar 11, 2009

WW part one

So Wednesday Worlds part one is in the books. 6 laps of the 446 circuit and there was a good turnout of the riders, maybe 30 guys and gals rolled out from the gates in chilly conditions.

What did we learn?

- People are ready to race. The Midwest season starts this weekend and there'll be some pent-up winter aggression to be worked out!
- Some people have work to do as about 1/4 of the group were GOOOOOOONE on lap one (and not your author for a change).
- It's difficult to win off the front on that course. If the top TTers in the region can't do it together then no-one was gonna do it.
- ATO are looking good for Little500. Perez and Ziemba were at the front all day and were riding strong.
- Phi Delts are in decent shape. At least 4 guys hung on the finish making them a pretty deep team.
- Cutters wish that Eric Hamilton had another year of eligibility left.
- Alderfer Bergen have got a fast lead-out train.
- The brave escape of Ryan Shanahan and out-of-towner Chris Chartier was snuffed out a mere 500 meters from the finish line.
- First blood for the year went to the Axe-Murderer!

Depauw Results

Results from the Depauw weekend of racing are now posted online. IU had another great weekend with many podium places. IU maintains it's place at the top of the conference standing (even though the ranking don't say so at the moment) ahead of Marian College whose program is going from strength to strength under Coach Dean Peterson. Special mention must go to Chris West and Ryan Kiel in the Mens B RR as they both managed to place twice in the top 7!!
Although many racers have their own blogs, if you don't and want to write a race report then please email it me and I will put it up on the blog.

Remember 2009 Wednesday Worlds starts at 5.30p at the Samples Gates this evening

Mar 10, 2009

Interview with Bennet VDG, Bloomingtons PRO!

Most Bloomington riders know Bennet Van der Genugten and have suffered on his wheel over the past few years! After attending Bloomington North HS and dabbling in both swimming and cycling he dedicated himself to biking after his senior swim season was over. This lead to a hugely successful collegiate racing career at Cumberland University, Indiana University and latterly at Marian College. In the past two years he became National Collegiate Track Omnium Champion and Midwest Conference Road Champion. Since graduating at the end of last year Bennet signed a professional contract with the Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy team. Bennet kindly agreed to answer a few questions about his expectations for the first year in the paid ranks.

BloomingtonVeloNews- Congratulations in the pro contract- talk us through how you came to sign with Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy?
Bennet Van der Genugten- First, thanks for taking a minute to speak with me and share my season with the home-town crew! Last season I was on Team Inferno, which was the same management company that owns Kenda Pro Cycling. So it has been a slowly developing almost family network of sponsors, managers and riders culminating in the UCI team Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy. Last year I had a very consistent season with a few big results that landed publicity for the team, and found my way in the lead-out train as the third man in line for the sprint, so showing that I could make my way off the front for individual success and sacrifice myself for others in the sprint secured my spot on the professional roster.

BVN- I read you have a manager (Marco Aledia) .Was there much in the way of negotiation with regard the number of years or what the contract involved?
BVDG- The contract is for one year, and is expected to be re-negotiated for the 2010 season and beyond in mid summer. Marco and I had some long talks about the contract and really what the team offered initially was quite reasonable, especially with the economic climate as it is. We are a modest team with intentions of being a ‘giant-killer’ and we are a family before a business. As such contract negotiations were handled over a coffee and a smile and not in suits!

BVN- Now you are a full-time rider have you changed your training to cater for having more opportunities to ride?
BVDG- Absolutely. The level of races we’ll be competing in this year demands it. Since graduating college I have as much time as I need to train and take advantage of it every day. Everything I do from sun-up to sun-down is focused on racing, I realize what a great opportunity this is for me, and how many good young riders are vying for my spot every year and will not waste it. My mileage has increased significantly and my training has been tailored to prepare me for races like the Tour of Missouri and Pro road nationals (Ed- Bennet modestly omitted that he thinks he has shed 15lbs since last season!).

BVN- You have raced already this year in AZ (the Valley of the Sun Stage Race) and have of course trained with plenty of people other than your teammates. Now you are a professional rider do you have different expectations about how you needed to perform when in the group? Similarly do you feel the other riders treat you differently both racing and training?
BVDG- Wearing a professional jersey was an eye opener indeed. I feel like the same guy, I AM the same guy! But the cycling world doesn’t see me the same anymore. When I’m on a group ride, people look to you when they have a question, they ask you for a pee break, they ask you what sort of tires to buy! (KENDA BABY!!!) This sort of magnifying glass has helped me grow personally as a leader in the riding community. At a certain point in Tucson I realized that I was no longer a 17 year old kid enthralled by the best guy in town but that I was one of those guys and had a responsibility to look after the other riders, especially the younger ones.



BVN- You have just got back from Kenda training camp in Greenville SC. We can read on your blog about how it went down but do you now have a clearer idea about what your role within the team might be?
BVDG- Team camp is always fun week. I think more than an athletic endeavor it is important to bond with your team-mates and the staff that will support you all season. That being said we are a professional racing team, and you don’t get to that level without riding hard. Therefore we had opportunities to test each other out: lead-out practice for the sprinters and a pain session up Paris Mountain (the pro nationals hill) with the skinny boys. We split into groups in the lead-outs, and I was the final lead-out for youngster Ben Renkema and we were killing it! I dropped Ben off at about 38mph and he said he reached 41mph, so I was very happy with that. Afterwards I also joined the skinny boys for Paris and set some tempo with Jake Rytlewski, our main GC rider. Those support roles being said, you can expect me to vie for my own glory off the front on every possible occasion.

The Kenda Procycling Team p/b Spinenergy

BVN- Do you now know your race schedule and did you have any input into what that might be? How does that compare with the other guys on the team?
BVDG-Yes we had a lengthy meeting over our schedule and I signed my name on quite a few events. I am one of a few guys who don’t have a family or a second job, and can ride in any scenario, so I will be moving around quite a bit. Crits, track, stage races, bring it on!

BVN- Any chance we’ll see you at the Bloomington Criterium on July 18th?
BVDG- Oh man! I always miss that race. I think I will be in Vancouver for B.C. Superweek.

BVN- Are there any races you are particularly looking forward to?
BVDG- I have a few selected with big gold stars next to them on the fridge so I can be reminded of my goals every time I want an extra snack! The Nature Valley GP Stage Race will be a big one, as well as Philly week then later in the year the Tour of Missouri and Pro road nationals.

BVN- Any (brief) advice to a young rider who is looking to make it to the professional ranks and is wondering whether it might be better to either attend/ don’t attend college in the US or try and go to Europe?
BVDG- Brief? Haha, you know me too well! Each rider is different, and their paths need to be too. All too often guys try to bail on college and go pro, maybe they make it and maybe they don’t. At the end of their career they have no money, no degree, and no job. So I see college as a really good way to develop your body into that of a professional while looking ahead. I also think that the professional life is simply not for most people and it often takes some time to figure that out. I think going to college whilst you do that is a great idea.

BVN- And finally at the end of the season what achievements will see you satisfied with your first year in the pros?
BVDG- In a lot of ways I am already very satisfied. I am living the life I love to lead, I get to see the country and I’m doing it amongst some of my best friends. That’s not a bad gig, eh? Sporting wise though, I do set very high expectations for myself, and winning an NRC race and staying healthy and focused while making good results from April to October will leave a smile on my face though to 2010.


Thanks the Bennet for sitting down with us and all of us in Bloomington wish him all the best for the coming season and beyond!

Mar 9, 2009

Wednesday Worlds 2009

Wednesday Worlds 2009

- Fast paced training rides in the Bloomington Area.
- Meet at the Samples Gates (Indiana and Kirkwood) at 5.30pm each Wednesday through the summer
- To be more inclusive please ride safely and steadily out to the chosen ‘course’ for the day.
- Once at the course- ride as hard as you’d like!

Suggested Schedule-

3/11- 446 Circuit
3/18- Forest Loop
3/25- 446 Circuit

4/1- Paragon Loop
4/8- 446 Circuit
4/15- Low Gap- Mahalasville
4/22- 446 Circuit
4/29- Forest/ NS/ SS

5/6- Low Gap- Catholic Cemetery
5/13- 446 Circuit
5/20- Forest Loop
5/27- Paragon Loop

6/3- 446 Circuit
6/10- Low Gap- Martinsville
6/17- Low Gap- Mahalasville
6/24- 446 Circuit

7/1- Forest/ NS/ SS
7/8- Paragon Loop
7/15- 446 Circuit
7/22- Low Gap- Catholic Cemetery
7/29- Forest Loop

8/5- 446 Circuit
8/12- Low Gap- Martinsville
8/19- Low Gap- Mahalasville
8/26- 446 Circuit

9/2- Forest/ NS/ SS
9/9- Paragon Loop
9/16- 446 Circuit
9/23- Forest Loop
9/30- 446 Circuit

Mar 7, 2009

70F in March! What's the catch? 30mph wind is what! So it was that the conditions were part fantastic, part tough at Heritage Lake IN for the Depauw Collegiate RR. There was a big turnout with a particularly large squad of IU riders in attendance.
The early races were dominated by riders preparing for Little 500. In the Womens B race a break of 4 riders bossed the race and it featured 3 IU riders! At the conclusion of the race IU had secured the first three positions with Caitlin Van Kooten leading the girls home followed by Kristi Hewitt and Julie Bembenista!
The Mens B was a sedentary affair that came down to a mass sprint to the line in which Matt Neibler of IU (and DTD) prevailed with some ease (allowing himself time to put his sunglasses on 10meters from the line). If he had looked back Matt might not have been so cool as the peloton was nipping at his heels. However if he had been caught IU would have still prevailed as Chris West (PDT) took a strong second place.

Matt Neibler winning the Bloomington Grand Prix in 2008

The Womens A race vasilated between slow and very fast and was a tough challenge for the riders. IU riders Jackie Moeller, Julie Panzica and Kristina Heath showed great tenacity to
regain the peloton after being dropped at different times during the race. Ultimately Jackie was the highest placed rider in the top twenty positions in a bunch sprint.

The difference between Mens A and all other races is like night and day. These guys RACE the whole time. The 50mile event was enlivened from mile 1 with Eric Hamilton forcing a breakaway that actually stuck for the entire event. It also featured IU's Issac Neff as well as a couple of Lindsey Wilson riders, a Marian Knight and a Boilermaker. The break worked excellently together and build up a lead of approaching 3minutes at its height. Back in the peloton the IU riders and particularly Mike Sherer were doing a great job preventing the chase gathering too much leverage.
In the finale the Issac suffered from doing too much work and came in 5th place just ahead of Eric. A Lindsey Wilson rider took the win in a tight sprint ahead of David Williams of Marian College.
All in all a fantastic day of racing that was light years different from the miserable racing at Murray State the week before. Team Time Trial and Criterium results to follow.

Issac warming up before racing in 2008
Photos from Issac Neff and Matt Neibler

Mar 5, 2009

Collegiate Racing

Even though the weather for Road Race was appalling and the criterium course was perculiar if not dangerous, the racing at Murray State was successful for IU who came out of the weekend at the top of the Conference Standings and are well positioned in the race for National Qualification.
Special praise goes out to Jordan Bailey and Julie Bembenista who took individual victories.

Jenna Johnson in the crit. She was the weekends best IU 'A' points scorer.

This weekend the racing is much, much closer to home at Depauw University in Greencastle and the weather is predicted to be excellent! Good luck to those racing!
The saturday RR is at Heritage Lake on an 8-mile circuit, the TTT is a 5-mile event to the east of Greencastle. Finally the sunday criterium is close to downtown Greencastle.

Your author will likely be driving to Greencastle on saturday morning, riding the 10miles over to the RR course and then doing a good few laps whilst watching the action. Come along if you're interested.
Photo- Sarah Lukas

Tour de France Picture Gallery

The downtown Bloomington pictura gallery will be exhibiting "After the Finish" by James Startt, a photographer renowned for his Tour de France photography. The show features the emotions of Tour de France cyclists after they cross the finish line.

There is an opening reception on Friday March 6, from 5-8 pm and the exhibition continues through March 31. It should be well worth a visit to check out the images of PAIN (featuring Luc Leblanc and LANCE!!)

Pictura gallery is located on the square in Bloomington at Sixth & College (the old tattoo parlor) and is open Tuesday-Saturday between 11a -7p

Jan Ullrich after taking a fall.
James Startt Photography

Mar 3, 2009

Little500 predictions

So the track may be closed today but Little 5 season is certainly upon us and I guess BloomingtonVelonews gives it's early opinions on who's going to win! Thanks to Sean Morrison for taking the time to get my opinion, for what it's worth....

http://www.idsnews.com/blogs/bloggingaway/

Race Res...Oh

Anyone looking for race results from the MWCCC Collegiate race at Murray State this weekend..... good luck. The Pony Express getting the soggy piece of paper with the written results to the only computer in KY has obviously got waylaid. People, is it sooo difficult to get results posted on the web in this technological age we live in?

If anyone has insight from the weekends events form an IU perspective then please let me know.

There are some pictures posted here by Sarah Lukas who attends Lindsey Wilson College-
http://picasaweb.google.com/lukas.sarah/MurrayStateRoadRace#




Brrr... Valentin and RJ look chilly!

Photos- Sarah Lukas

Mar 1, 2009

Monroe County Champion

A small group battled the biting wind to contest the Monroe County Cyclocross champs and it was regular recent victor Tomas who continues his winning form after riding away from the group in the early running. JP Krol found his running form is translating itself to the bike as he came in second!

Attendance at the past two events have certainly been affected by the imminence of the road racing season and organizer Jim Kirkham indicated that series would return in the Fall of 2009 when many people are focusing on cross racing. Also look out for a special event on the friday evening of Hilly Hundred weekend over in Ellettsville- THAT should be a blast!