Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Belize Day 3: Can we race? (Updated)

Did a nice 2-3 hour ride today to Crooked Tree, but our whole gang is pretty stressed out. It was really nice to meet up on the road with the Sugar City Boys team and train together. The roads here are really rough and it was good to have friends, teamates and a support truck to share the ride with. We are running into some opposition down here to letting us americans race. There were some heated discussions at the team meeting last night that lasted late into the evening. We have been going round and round with the Belizian Cycling Association constantly. Their intentions are good, but we are having to scramble to get documentations squared away that we had already sent prior to us buying tickets to race. Foriegners racing in the USA don't have anywere close to the hard time as they evidently do down here with registration. We just want to race! Right now there is about a 70% chance we can race tomorrow, but that other 30% is driving us crazy. Big thanks to our NC/SC Cycling Association President, Vicki Lyons for all of her help in getting us the repeatitive documentation they are needing down here. All in all a real stressful night last night and today. We need to get out and go for a walk to clear our minds. Great Country, great climate, great people, but a totally different approach to allowing foriegn riders to race.

5:30pm: Things look much more promising for us to race tomorrow and we are prepared. Our local friends, Melin with the Sugar City team and Andrew with Acros-Guiness, have taken great care of us while we have been down here and helping us get things squared away with the race. We re-sent all of our documents and are ready for a good race. Our spirits have picked up greatly. I am looking forward to dinner tonight at La Hacinda and a nice team meeting tonight. Everyone is fit and ready, but heat is definately going to be a factor, but we have a good plan and great teammates and support. Breakfast early tomorrow and we head off to Corizal to start the race at 9:00, which runs from the Belize-Mexico boarder to Belize City, 100 miles south.

Someone local at home keep Melissa in the loop, my email is down and I can't get through. Adam

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Belize Day 2: "Chicken Slayer"


Woke up today at 5:00am to ride at 6:00...Monte looked outside and proclaimed that is was "pitch ass dark outside" and about 80 degrees. The equatorial Sun soon came up with force and we set out with bellies full of tropical bananas and mini clif bars. We rode 60 miles on the roughest roads I have ever seen to the Mexican boarder and back to Orange Walk with our Sugar City teammates Nery, Bertrain and their director Damion. Basically the roads are a mixture of 1-2" sided gravel with huge gaps between. The smooth sections lack the characteristic mindfield of 2 foot HOLES that the really rough sections have. Monte was having a little trouble with his hands going numb, and I know we will be really sore tonight. We stopped just shy of the Mexican boarder (long story again) and decided to turn around. A quick stop at the local store for some bagged water (chilled 1 quart plastic bags of water, rather than bottles) and Gatorade.
Passed another guy on the bike with a gun (double barrel this time) on our way back to Orange Walk. About 20 miles outside of town went through a pretty rual area (mile of sugar cane mixed with shanty shacks along the roadside with various livestock roaming free in the "yard"). A huge golden chicken was running across the road, and diverted its path straigh towards us. Harkey narrowly dodged the fleeing fowl, but Adam t-boned and ran right over the entire chicken with his bike, both wheels. Feathers flying, know known as the "chicken slayer of belize".
Late 10:00 Breakfast of tortillas, beans, eggs and fried jack pies was a welcomed blessing. We all agreed that we would crawl across a desert of broken glass for the homemade thick totillias from here. We cracked and caught up on some sleep and will head back out tonight for dinner.

Belize: Day 1 Run over the Boarder

We flew out of Charlotte today on the way to Cancun. After the 3 hour flight, we waiting in about an equally long line at customs and immigration. Andrew picked us up and we started our run into Belize. During our 6 hour drive...yeah, I could not help but notice that there are tons of machine guns in Mexico. Military checkpoints every few miles will well armed chaps, heck we even passed a civilian riding a bike with his gun straped to his back. Crossed the boarder out of Mexico (real scary, ask me about the details) and into the "Free Zone" a short area between the 2 countries. Our van was searched as we left the free zone and again as we entered Belize but Andrew definately helped clear us through. Arived in Orange Walk, Belize at around 6:00pm and met up with Melin, owner of the local Sugar City Boys Team. Due to some registration problems, we will not be able to race as our own team. Monte and Adam are racing with the Sugar City crew (Orange Walk is famous for sugar cane), and Harkey and David are racing with the Guiness Team in Thursday's race.
Melin has been a great help and has taken great care of us. We had a nice meal of chicken fajitas and bottled Coke tonight and met on of his riders from Guatemala, Nery Valasquz who just won the climbers jersey in the Tour of Guatemala, who will be racing with Monte and Adam. We checked into the Hotel de La Fuentes here in Orange Walk. Will try to get pics us as available.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

KMC Test Chain - 1000 Miles

With just over 1000 miles on or KMC test chain (see original article below), we have noticed some wear to the paint. The outer links on the outer drive side show about 20% wear, mostly on the center portions due to the cassette teeth while down shifting. The inner side of the chain (the side against the frame) shows much more wear with about 50% of the paint gone. As you can see, most of the wear is found on the outer X-Bridge links as well as the hollow pins. This wear is attributed to repeated upshifting up the cassette. Other than the paint wear, the functioning of the chain is still perfect. Shifting is smooth and the wear life of the chain seem unaffected. Look for future updates.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Product Test: KMC X10SL Colored Chain KMC 2009 Official Chain Sponsor

Our friends at KMC Chain sent us a new gift to test out. We are currently testing the new KMC X10SL chain... now in Color! KMC currently offers several versions of single speed chains with colored finishes, but currently only offers their road chains in either silver or gold (see our previous article for pics). In the world of bike bling, who would not want to ride up to their next club ride or criterium sporting a new KMC chain in blue, white, yellow or pink in our case? The color possibilities are limitless. While the team may not be riding pink chains next year, as is our test chain, you may see some red or white versions on the 2009 Gary Fishers.
KMC has entered into their third year as the official chain supplier for the Hincapie/Gary Fisher Team presented by Barkley, during the upcoming 2009 season. We appreciate their support and look forward to an awesome season of wins on KMC chains. Their products are incredibly durable and shift very smoothly. I recommend a KMC Chain as your next bike upgrade purchase.
On Test: KMC X10SL colored chain
Various color options offered from KMC Chain
Our chain is made of an alloy steel that has been powder coated, pink. Over the next months we will be logging as many miles as possible to test the shifting, durability and lasting color finish on the X10SL chain. We will regularly clean the chain with Finish Line Super Bike Wash and Multi-Degreaser, and keep the chain lubed with Finish Line Dry Lube. We cleaned the new chain and applied lube prior to our first ride. During the first test ride we put the chain through multiple shifting through the gears, the chain shifted smoothly and the finish on the chain looked just a good after the ride as it did at the begining. Stay tuned for more updates.

"Missing Link" for easy removal and cleaning


Hollow pins and hollow X-Bridge outer plate

The KMC Test Group! Making your ride a little more colorful!

"How can I get my own colored chain?" Great question...for now you will have to wait if you are looking for a 10 speed version of this chain. However, you can visit your local shop to order a colored KMC chain for your fixie, track bike, single speed MTB or BMX. To learn more, visit http://www.kmcchain.com/ "Don't hate me because my chain is beautiful."

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Short-track MTB Race #2: 2 more WINS in the Dark

Tonight was the first of the 2 Nite Races in the Fall Shorttrack series. The course was fast and smooth after 2 days of raining, an suited us roadies well. It was pretty cold and windy, and starting a race in the dark at 9:00pm is, lets say, interesting! Lori and Lisa had a great ride doing a repeat Win and 2nd place. Ol' Adam also had a great ride to Win the Super Sport division. Chris "I like to do squat workouts before racing" Harkey had to settle for a well fought 3rd place tonight after closing a big gap after Justin crashed out of the lead group on the back side of the course. On a side note: Two of our training partners, Danny and Daniel also took 1st and 2nd in the beginner class after riding away from the other racers. Looks like the winter training plan is paying off.
1st - Lori Harkey (Wms Sport)
Adam Little (Super Sport)
2nd - Lisa Preaslar (Wms Sport)
3rd - Chris Harkey (Expert)
Thanks again to our sponsors for their support...even during the "off season".

Friday, November 14, 2008

BARKLEY Pledges 2009 Team Support

After a great season at the Team's presenting sponsor, BARKLEY has pledged continued support of the Hincapie / Coca-Cola / BARKLEY Team for the 2009 season. BARKLEY's support has allowed the team to enjoy several successes on the road throughout the season spreading the word of the benefits of healthy living. We look forward to racing in the Kansas City area, their home base, and connecting the cycling communities of the midwest and southeast. We would like to thank Andy Woolard, IV Whitman and the Senior Staff at BARKLEY for their efforts in allowing us to represent BARKLEY for another great year! Look for great things to come!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

2 WINS on the Dirt - Shortrack Race #1

Saturday marked the first of the Harrisburg short track MTB races, so we figured we would get a little dirty...Lori and Lisa started off the winning streak by taking 1st and 2nd place in the Women's Sport categories. Chris, Justin and Darren rocked the Expert race with Chris lapping most of the field of racers for the WIN with Justin 4th. Adam also had a good time on the mountain bike riding to 3rd in the Super Sport race. We look forward to racing in the dark this Sat in the first series Night Race...stay tuned, see you on the trails.
1st - Lori Harkey (Wms Sport)
Chris Harkey (Expert)
2nd - Lisa Preaslar (Wms Sport)
3rd - Adam Little (Super Sport)
4th - Justin Beard (Expert)
8th - Darren Fuller (Expert)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

VA Cycling Cyclocross Weekend

Hincape Team Rider, and VA Tech student, Reid Beloni is helping put on a cyclocross race this weekend in VA for all you cross crazy fans. Check it out and show some love. Proceeds go back to the VA Cycling program. Here is the link to the flyer...

Saturday, November 1, 2008

The Importance of Sponsorship

Our team could not exist without our awesome sponsors. We would like to take a minute to thank all of our friends and sponsors who helped make 2008 a great year for the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team. A special thanks has to go out to Hincapie Sportswear, Trek, Coca-Cola, Barkley, Speedplay, The Bobby Labonte Foundation, SRAM and VETTA for your continued help throughout the year.

Many thanks to Andy and the crew at Barkley for putting together this promotional video. The support from Barkley has allowed us to further our program and have many successes this season.

We are currently in the process of securing our sponsors for the 2009 season. We are excited to have a majority of our sponsors returning to the team (look for a post shortly to announce 2009 sponsors). If you are interested in joining our program as a NEW financial or equipment sponsor for 2009, please contact Adam Little at http://www.info@hincapiecycling.com/

Saturday, October 25, 2008

"Off-season" Update

Now that the official road season has come to an end, we have started to turn our attention to other aspects of life that we have neglected a little by being on the road so much this season. For me that is family. My girls and I have a trick-or-treating date planned, and lots of playtime at the house. Along with this time of year, comes work around the house on those projects that you just never got around to. Mowing, yard work, and organizing the garage...again. However, after you take your traditional week or so off the bike, there still exists the urge to train and keep your body moving around. Luckily most of us can follow a less structured training plan for now with some fun stuff thrown in there for measure.

Most of the team has been playing around with the mountain bikes for a week or so now. We have all taking our share of tumbles, but we are pumped to be out riding in a different environment. There are some short-track races here in Charlotte coming up in Nov. that we plan to tackle to keep our competative bug at ease.

Several of our folks are also having fun with other pursuits as well. Our longtime friend and Regional Sales Manager for Trek/ Gary Fisher and Bontrager, Jeff "eat my dust" Haase took the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team's first cyclocross WIN. Jeff crused to a win out of a pretty deep field of racers in the MSCross masters race 2 weeks ago. Jeff started racing cross close to 15 years ago on an old Schwinn road bike and has been hooked ever since.

Bridgette McClean, our jr womens racer, has turned her Winter training focus to her High School Cross Country team. Bridgette's school won first place in their Conference Championships today at McAlpine Park in Charlotte. Bridgette had a great run, taking 3th herself with one of her best times.

I am sure that on your next group ride you are going to hear guys talking about core training - this, and gym workouts - that, but remember that the off-season is also a time to focus on family, health and home. At least for now...all those workouts will come sooner than later.

Thanks to all of our sponsors, supporters, training partners, friends and family for a great 2008 season. Adam

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Interbike Goodies pt 1: New Goodies from SRAM

Rumor was that our friends and long time supporters of the team from SRAM had some new products to introduce for 2009...so we had to check out the buzz. Sure enough, we were pleased to see their new inovations for 2009 and you will be to.

New for 2009 is the SRAM line of wheels. The S40, S60 and S80 wheels are a combination of technology from SRAM and their partners at ZIPP. All three sets of wheels feature a deep carbon rim (40mm, 60mm, or 80mm hence the names) married with an aluminum clincher braking surface. The rims are laced with bladed aero sapim spokes to a ZIPP hub found on the current Flashpoint wheelsets with sealed bearings. Smart and stylish wheel graphics finish off the total package.

Our team has been fortunate to use the SRAM Force groupo for the 2008 season with great success. It was great to see that some of its features have trickled down to the 09' SRAM Rival Groupo. The new Rival hits the streets with a new black gloss finish on all components and carbon brake levers, mirroring the Force groupo.
Those hardcore freeriders out there will also be blow away with SRAM's new Truvativ Hammerschmidt crankset, which uses internal gearing to switch chainring gear ratios while using only one chainring...I know, I had to see it to beleive it too! Even got a chance to ride it. The 1:1 and 1:1.6 overdrive internal gearing give you the security of a single chainring and the shifting abilities of a double. Technology that will prove to revolutionize the ideas of shifting and gear ratios for the MTB crowd and beyond.

The Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Cycling Team is pleased to continue its partnership with SRAM as our official groupo provider for the 2009 race season. Check them out at http://www.sramnation.com/ and make the leap.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Team takes on the Dirt...and WINS!

We put up the road bikes for a weekend and whipped out the mountain bikes to get a little dirty at the 6 hour and 12 hour Tree Shaker Endurace Race in Rock Hill. Turns out, we had a blast, and did great on the trails. Deb won the solo 6hr race, while we took 2nd place in two 12hr races and 3rd in the 6hr mens duo. Everyone had a blast. Harkey got to take a little swim in the after drifting off course, jumping an eight foot bank and landing in the middle of the river. Blair and Shane had a clear lead of more than 30 minutes in the mens 6 hour duo event, but slipped to 3rd with only 2 laps to go after Blair breaking his chain and having to run several miles of the course.

On the same weekend, John tackled the Poor Mountain Hill Climb. This event was won by, and a record time set by our very own Scottie Weiss back in 2002. The Hill Climb is a mountain bike event with 4000 feet of climbing over 7 miles of dirt road/trail...super tough. Yeah, but not for John, who decided to make it even tougher by racing his road bike rather than a MTB. Other than a 28 cassette and a wider set of tires, he rode his bike stock. John won the "AnyBike" category and took 2nd OVERALL!

Results for the weekend:
*Fastest Lap - Darren Fuller
1st place - 6 Hour Women's Solo - Deb Elliot
1st place - Poor Mountain Hill Climb (AnyBike) - John Delong
2nd place - Poor Mountain Hill Climb Overall - John Delong
2nd place - 12 Hour Men's Trio (Harkey, Fuller, Harkey)
2nd place - 12 Hour Women's Trio (Lori, Lisa, Lauren)
3rd place - 6 Hour Men's Duo (Blair, Shane)

Marianne WINS NC State TT Championship, Bruce takes 2nd

Big congrats go out to our very own Marianne Holt for winning the North Carolina Womens Pro 1,2,3 Time Trial State Championship. A little history here...Marianne won the Masters National TT Championship in 2007 and wore the stars and stripes most of the year. She suffered an unfortunate crash in the Bristol Criterium one month prior to this year's National Championships and broke 2 ribs along with a punctured lung. While still attending Nationals to support her teammates, Marianne dreamed of the day she could get healed up and race again. After a short recovery, and some secret training (don't tell her doctor). Marianne's mounted a strong comeback, taking 2nd place in her first criterium back on the bike (Lexington Crit). The NC State TT was a great chance for her to demonstrate that she is still the fastest gal on the TT bike.

We have to also give a shout out to Bruce Humpries for taking 2nd place in the South Carolina State TT Championships. Bruce had a great ride...you need to check out the custom painted Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley TT bike he used to pilot his journey. Great job Bruce.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Bunch-O-Results: Blair 4th in Fort Mill, Justin 2nd at Columbia, Girls rack up!

Fort Mill, SC 9-19: This was the first event of the Dylan Mitchell Memorial Criterium sponsored by John Deere. Dylan was a local category 2 racer who was killed by a motorist while on a local training ride. Know by his characteristic strong riding style and that cool tribal flame tattoo, Dylan was a good friend to the local cycling community. Eric Peterson, Dylan's coach on the John Deere Development Team, organized and funded the event. Great course, great prizes...great folks to support. Spread the word on this event and lets make it bigger and better next year. Our rider Reid Beloni (Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley) and Alder Marcs (Hot Tubes Development) were both teammates with Dylan before he was killed. It was awesome to see them racing in their old John Deere team jerseys to honor Dylan in this event...class act!

Gals did an awesome job in their 1,2,3 criterium. Marriane and Lori got in the lead break of 7 girls, and took 5th and 6th. Deb and Lisa were at the front of the chase group taking 8th and 9th.
After missing the lead break, the men's team dug deep to chase it back. With 10 laps to go, we abbandoned the win and started setting the field sprint for Blair. The boys did a great leadout with Bruce punching up the back hill and Justin turning on the gas to the finish. Blair won the field sprint for 4th, while Justin (only passed by one other rider) took 6th. Chris Knetche came just behind for 9th.

Sunday's Criterium in Columbia was a great ride for Justin, who took 2nd place in the Pro 1-2 event just behind a member of the Slavanian National Team after lapping the field.

Sat: Women's Pro 1,2,3
5th -Marianne Holt
6th - Lori Harkey
8th - Deb Elliott
9th - Lisa Preaslar

Men's Pro 1-2
4th - Blair Craig
6th - Justin Beard
9th - Chris Knetsche

Sunday: Men's Pro 1-2
2nd - Justin Beard

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Interbike Preview - Product Goodies you really need

On the eve of the famous Interbike Trade Show (starts next week) in Vegas, lets take a look at some of the new products that you are going to start hearing a buzz over. May not be a bad idea for your early Christmas lists either.

SRAM, who we all know are already for producing the best, lightest groupos on the planet, have recently added to their lineup for 09 with race wheels. After purchasing ZIPP a month ago, SRAM has decided to dress up the Flash Point line from ZIPP as the new SRAM aero wheels for 2009. The wheels come in 40mm, 60mm and 80mm depths with an aluminum braking surface and carbon deep rim. We have tested the 60mm version and found it to be an awesome wheel. See Link for pictures. Booth 1339

BELL Sports introduced the new Volt road helmet at a little race called the Tour de France this year. Remember that Sastre guy? With massive vents, it's structure is built around sculpted Composite Fiber Intakes to keep the air flow coming. The Volt is made even more comfortable by Bell’s new Twin Axis Gear (TAG) fit system that allows riders to both dial in the exact fit as well as adjust the mechanism’s horizontal position on the back of the head. Booth #3553 http://www.bellbikenews.blogspot.com/
VETTA: Inside sources tell me that VETTA is planning to unveil a new computer for 09 that will detect power functions. The top secret computer is designed to work with both Quark and Powertap powermeter systems and uses the ANT+ technology to pick up all the digits you need. You heard it here first! Booth 4819

Timbuk2 must have forseen the hike in gas prices on the horizon. Already know by racers, commuters and bike messengers as a go anywhere, do it all bag, Timbuk2 raises the bar with the new Covert bag. The bag features the new Covert Reflective Fabric on the center panel to show those gas guzzlers where you are. Check out the video of the bag in action.


If you are lucky enough to attend Interbike this year, take a close at the "superlight" display bikes that various vendors build up for show. You will notice that nearly all of the 9-10lb bikes on display will have the super light KMC X10SL-TI Gold chain. At only 240 grams, this is the lightest production race chain on the market. Its easy to use "missing link" quick link lets you pull the chain off easily for repairs or cleaning. Hollow pins, machined links and smooth shifting make it a great chain for your own super bike. If you are lucky you might get the gold one. Also look for the DX10 chain with solid pins and solid links for a bombproof training and race chain. http://www.kmcchain.us/ Booth #2951





Liquid Gold

Ok, let's all try to commute to work next week at least once...you in with me? $0.00/gal

Winning Streak Continues! Conn Wins at Wake Forest. Weiss 4th in Asheville

After very successful weekend for the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/BARKLEY Team, Jeremy Conn ensures that the winning streak is kept alive Sunday. Jeremy lapped the field with a small group at the Wake Forest Pro 1-2 Criterium and then jump free to solo in for the WIN! Don't let the smile fool ya, Jeremy is one tough cookie on the bike. Great job "Conn Man" for the well deserved win.Saturday the Team had a great race at the 1st running of the Asheville Grand Prix in Asheville close to the Biltmore Village. The team was very active from the gun in the hilly, technical course. Scottie got in a break chasing down three leaders (Toyota, Jittery Joes, T-type1). Scottie hit it to the line from his group to win the field sprint for 4th place. Other results for the team - Justin 12th, Harkey 14th, Monte 18th.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Harkey 3rd at 100K Classic (NRC Road Race)

7:00am - Line up with a sea of close to 200 Pro and Elite racers from the US and abroad.

8:00am - Toughing it out over the climbs in the main loop as 10,000+ runners race by cheering you on. Justin and Chris are in a break up the road.

9:12am - Flying into last lap. Chris is going on his 2nd lap off the front with one Time Pro rider, Jelly Belly Pro rider, and Bajadali from Kelly Benefits Pro team. Colavita Pro Team and Jittery Joes Pro Cycling have missed the move and are chasing fast!

9:23am - Field closing down, but Chris is still away through the feedzone, dropped the Time rider, now only 3 up the road. Justin, Blair, Knetch holding position.

9:24am - Final last turn, left onto the finishing 3/4 mile.

9:25am - Harkey leads it out...sprint for the chicken. Jelly Belly and Kelly Benefits on his wheel down the final desent(look closely behind the Publix flag). Field only 100 ft behind, closing fast. Blair is in the grass. Crashes start.

9:25:27am - 3 up sprint at the line. Baj. and Jelly Belly jump Chris and start to come around.
9:25:31am - Harkey takes 3rd at the 100K Classic! Field only feet behind as Huff, Heckman, AC, HealthNet, Barajo and Travisio duke it out for 4th place. Lemond bikes finish 2nd(Baj) and 3rd(Harkey)10:05am - Podium pictures on stage...opening act for Jordin Sparks (Blair starts dancing at this point) 50 screaming teenage American Idol fans go nuts. Harkey can't put down the 100K Cup.

10:08am - Hammin' it up with some Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley fans (Bruce jumps in on the dancing kick) Local Coca-Cola fans Cornelia Nicholas and Tammy Wright jump in the pic after running their 6th 10K Classic in ATL. Note cup flex pose.10:09am - Everyone dancing! Go Jordin

10:48am - 6 mile bike ride back to the hotel never seemed so easy.

Congrats to Chris and the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team doing us proud in the heart of Coca-Cola country Atlanta, GA. Thanks to Cornelia for some great pics. See you next year! Andy, wish you could have been there. Next year you are road-tripping with us.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Super Big weekend - 5 WINS!!!

Saturday:
-1st place Pro 1-2 TN Omnium Road Race - John Delong (Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley)
-1st place Cat 3 TN Omnium Road Race - Roger Troyer (Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley)
-1st place Pro 1-2 Walnut Cove Criterium - Chris Harkey (Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley)
-2nd place Wmn's open Walnut Cove Criterium - Marianne Holt (Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley)

Sunday:
-1st place Pro 1-2 TN Omnium Criterium -Geri Mewett (Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley)
-1st place Wmn's Cat 4 Carolina Cup Criterium - Bridgette McLean (Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley)
-5th place Pro 1-2 Carolina Cup Criterium - Chris Monteleone (Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley)

...nuff said?

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Trek Launches Gary Fisher Road Bikes for 2009



This week Trek, the parent company of the Gary Fisher brand, launched the new line of Gary Fisher road bikes to hit local shops for 2009. Gary Fisher has long been a mainstay in the world of mountain bikes, but this marks its first crack at road bikes. The new line is highlighted by the ARC Pro and ARC Super (aluminum frames with carbon seat and chainstays), and the all aluminum AR Super. Also new in the line are the Presidio (true temper steel frame cyclocross machine) and Triton (steel framed fixie). All the bikes are decked out with the best components from Bontrager, SRAM and Shimano.

Friday, August 8, 2008

A Visit from our Friends at BARKLEY


Andy learns about Sports Nutrition
During the recent 8 day Crossroads race series, we were able to have a great visit from our presenting sponsor, BARKLEY. Andy Woolard from BARKLEY flew down Friday night to check out the Statesville Crit, Presbyterian Criterium, and Hanes Park Race.

All of the guys had a blast visiting with him and sharing their experiences of the week of racing. All of the races had great turnouts.

Andy interviews Coach Eric about the future of youth in cycling


While here, Andy was able to meet with and interview several local cyclist and spectators to find out what has drawn them to the sport, and the love of a healthy lifestyle that comes along with cycling. BARKLEY, which sponsors our team along with the Hincapie/Barkley Development Team, has long been a supporter of the sport, and the benefits of healthy living. Through the interviews the Andy conducted, they hope to learn more about the sport and it's culture. The Team was very appreciative to have Andy visit us. It is always great to know that your sponsors value you as much as you value them. Read Andy's recap of the visit "When Sponsorship Works" on his blog.

Racing was great. Jeremy, Chris and Mike took 4 total wins in the Masters races, Lara and Lori took 1st and 2nd at Hanes Park, and Scottie, Darren and Justin all took top 10 finishes in the Pro races. However, we are all glad that it is over...lots of racing and long nights.

Thanks again to all of our supporters at BARKLEY. We race for you!

Bridgette competes at the US Junior National Championships

Bridgette McClean is currently representing the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team at the US Junior National Championships in Irvine, CA. She competed in the first event, individual time trial, Wednesday and had a great 11th place result. Thursday's crit proved to be a tough one, but Bridgette toughed it out for 21st place. Friday marks a short rest day before her final event, the road race, on Saturday. We wish Bridgette the best of luck. UPDATE (8-11-08) Bridgette had an awesome ride in her final Road Race placing 7th, just two spots off the podium. Congrats again to Bridgette for doing a great job representing the team at Junior Nationals.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Team takes 2nd and 3rd at Piedmont

Attack, keep rolling at 30mph, lap the field, keep the field in check. That's how it went down for the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team at the Piedmont Criterium. The Pro 1-2 twilight crit started late under the lights at 9:30. Our team was very active and worked great to cover everything as Chris jumped away with current Masters TT Nat. Champ Pete Cannel (Mob), and Bobby Sweeting (Toshiba Pro). After dropping Sweeting from the break. Chris and Pete kept the pace high on the classic 4 corner course. Jeremy, Darren, Reid, Mike, Adam and Knetch followed wheels and covered the field with included several strong riders from DLP Pro, Inferno, Jittery Joes, Toshiba, Time Pro Cycling and several other strong local elite racers. Chris and Pete lapped the field, deciding to dangle 3-5 seconds off the pack to keep from getting mixed up with everyone in the sprint. Darren (Mr. $ Banks) sprinted to win a sweet $100 prime with 5 laps to go, promting 4 other riders to jump just off the front. Jeremy rode like a madman to jump across to the chase group, attacking with 4 laps to go. Adam attacked with 2 laps to go, and Jeremy countered again with one lap to go. Knetch rode at the front and took 2nd in the fieldsprint for 8th place.

Women's Crit: Shalini and Lori's field was combined with the Jr's field. Coming down to a field sprint, Shalini and Lori took 7th and 8th, with local racer Holly Steelman (Juice Plus) winning the sprint.

Road Race: Hot, hilly and humid. From the gun, Jeremy Conn got up the road with Jon Hamblen(Time Pro), and Bobby Sweeting(Tosiba Pro). With the gap growing to 4.5 minutes Chris, Roger, Blair, Adam, Reid and Rigby rode tempo in the field. Jeremy finished 3rd, great result after being away for close to 50 miles in the heat. Great job Conn.

Women's RR: The newly wed Lauren Rigby proved that she is still was a fast sprint, taking a close 2nd in the field sprint after several weeks off the bike. With one lone racers off the front, Lauren finished 3rd overall with Shalini 6th. All in all a great weekend for the team and a successful first event for the promotors of the Piedmont Omnium.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

SRAM Force ROCKS!



The Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team is powered by SRAM. The SRAM Force group keeps us ahead of the pack, on top of our game, and on the podium. "Will you make the leap?" Trust us, you will be glad you did. We offer our utmost thanks to the folks at SRAM for their support of the team, and innovation in the world of cycling. The team's LeMond Zurich's are equipt with a full SRAM Force groupo, Bontrager Race X Lite wheels, Michelin Pro Race tires, KMC chain, Vetta V100 computer. What more could you ask for?

Nationals Update (Days 5-7) Fuller Takes 2nd!


Day 5: We woke to a hot, rainy morning for the women's 30-34 criterium at the famous Churchhill Downs (Kentucky Derby Horse Race Track). We went out to support Lori, knowing how much she loves to race in the rain. Lori did a great job covering early moves from the nervous field. With close to 10 laps to go, a strong group of 3 riders (including the 2007 Crit National Champion) broke free. Lori, and 5 other racers formed a chase group, with Lori coming to the line to claim a great 7th place finish. I think she was just happy to leave with all her skin.
Day 6: REST DAY- Finally. We drove out to the Horseshoe Casino in Indiana to do a little spin on the time trial course. Nice relaxing flat route in some awesome country. We stayed together for the first mile or two...then it was ON! Seems like even we are not racing...we ARE racing, but it was great to clear our minds, legs and break some cabin fever.
Day 7: Last day, last races, last chance at the National jersey...pressure is on. Darren and Knetch raced first. A small group jumped free, and Knetch jumped on Dirk's wheel and almost got across. The lead reshuffled, and Darren jumped across to 2 lone riders to make the lead break of 3. Darren worked hard in the break to keep it away for close to 30 laps, eventually lapping the field with a chase group of 10+ racers. The chase group came bearing down, closing the gap to only 4 seconds with 2 laps to go. Darren sprinted to the line to take 2nd place! Our best finish so far. He was stocked, and we were pumped going into our races.

While Darren styled for his podium pics, Chris, Conn, Shane, Scottie, and Blair lined up to do battle in the 35-39 crit. From the gun the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley boys were super aggressive. Scottie started the first move, which Conn countered to establish the lead break. Chris bridged up to the break with 3 other riders. Chris and Conn started driving the break to build up a lead of close to 1 min. Scottie and two other riders jumped clear, and started the long process of trying to bridge across, which they did with close to 10 laps to secure us 3 men in the lead break of 11. This group of 11 lapped the field, and unfortunately had to come to the line of the sprint along with all the other lapped riders fighting for 12th place. We came out 7th, 8th, and 9th place. Not the finish we were hoping for, but we were all proud at how strong the boys rode. Big props to Blair and Shane for covering the field and keeping the wolves at bay, saving up for a strong leadout and sticking to the plan.

Blair and Adam went to work in the last race of the day (30-34). Bruce and Adam were aggressive early on, covering Texas Roadhouse and Crater from Wheel and Sprocket. Bruce got in a small group up the road, but was eventually chased down. A lead break of 7 riders formed, without any of our team in there. Adam layed it all out for 2 laps to chase the break down, pulling it back. Bruce got set up for the sprint, but got caught behind 2 crashes in the final two turns to cruise in around 15th.
Thanks to all the team riders for giving up their week to do what we do best. Thanks also to all of our sponsors, especially the folks at Barkley for their support of our bid at Nationals.

Nationals Tally Total(13 top 20 finishes) : *Podium Finishes
*2nd - Darren Fuller (40+ Crit) -Silver Medal
*3rd - Lori Harkey (30+ RR) - Bronze Medal
*4th - Scottie Weiss (35+ RR) - Bronze Medal
*5th - Chris Harkey (35+TT) - Bronze Medal
6th - Lara Cassidy (35+ RR)
7th - Jeremy Conn (35+ RR)
8th - Scottie Weiss (35+Crit)
9th - Lisa Preslar (35+ Crit)
9th - Jeremy Conn (35+Crit)
10th - Chris Harkey (35+Crit)
12th - Darren Fuller (40+RR)
15th - Bruce Humphries (30+Crit)
18th - AT Stamp (30+RR)

Friday, July 4, 2008

Nationals Update (Days 1-4) Lori 3rd, Scottie 4th, Harkey 5th, Conn 7th!

Day 1: Chris started off our bid for the Stars ad Stipes with the 35-39 time trial at 8:20am. Taking 5th on the windy course, Chris was the first to get the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team up on the podium with a great ride. He has been showing great form, and look for him to do well in the Road Race.
Day 2: (Wmn's 30-34 RR) Lori and Lisa both managed to secure a spot in the final break of 10 riders after the field was destroyed on the very tough Road Race course. Lori took them to the line for the sprint to take a fantastic 3rd place, and our 2nd podium spot of the week. Lisa had a fine showing, taking 9th place. (Wmn's 35-39 RR) Lara Cassidy lined up to a strong field in her RR. With no teammates, she rode a smart race using her strength to power through the hilly course to take a great 6th place finish...just off the podium. We are very proud of the fantastic showing the gals had at Nats so far.
Day 3: AT, Bruce and myself lined up for the 30-34 Road Race at 4:00. The heat proved to be pretty bad for the longest race of the day. Bruce attached early and pulled the lead break of 3 other riders out to join him, but had some extreme pain/cramping in his calf and had to pull out. AT worked hard to pull back the lead break, taking 18th after cramping up himself in the final sprint. I came in 22nd, after dropping my chain at the base of the 2nd climb on the backside.
Stay tuned for the 35-39 RR, 40+ RR, and Women's Criterium next.
Day 4: Scottie, Chris, Shane, Blair and Jeremy started the 35-39 Road Race at 7:00am. A little too early, but the team was primed to do battle. We had riders placed in every break of the race, with Scottie in the final winning break of the day. With Scottie were 2 Texas Roadhouse riders, including 2007 Champion Paul Martin, and 3 other individual riders. The nervous field, realizing all 5 podium spots were up the road drove the field hard. Scottie attached hard through the feedzone hill with less than 1K to go, was caught, and countered by Paul and 2 others. Scottie kept driving to take 4th place on the podium of all former pro racer. Jeremy Conn, meanwhile was swining away in the chase group and sprinted to 7th place. Awesome racing from the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Blair and Bridgette take 2nd at State Games

The Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team took two 2nd place results at the NC State Games Circuit Races. Blair and Bridgette both claimed 2nd place in the Womens cat 4, and Mens Pro 1-2 races respectfully. Both races, on the infamous Carolina Cup course, came down to close field sprints. The Pro 1-2 race got a little interesting as it started raining the last 20 minutes of the race. Our good friend Ben Faulk (Giordana/Clif Bar) took a spill on the final lap which shuffled up the sprinters positions as they came in to the last turns at the finish. It was also great to be able to race again with our old Hincapie teamate from back in the day, Chris Foster. Bridgette is showing great form and will be competing soon at the Junior Nationals in CA. Look for her to deliver the goods.

Team Score 5 NC State Championship Titles

Blair set the bar pretty high with his win for the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team 3 weeks ago at the NC State Criterium Championship, winning the Pro 1-2 Crit. We had to keep the momentum going for the NC State Road Race Championships. Mission accomplished! The team scored another 4 State Championship Titles ranging from the U23 divsion up to the Masters divisions. Reid, Chris H., Darren, and Mac all won their races and the NC State Champ jerseys. Lara Cassidy and Jeremy Conn both had great rides and came close to taking our 5th and 6th titles, scoring a close 2nd in the Womens 1-2-3, and Mens Pro 1-2 races on Sunday. Congrats to all the new Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley State Champs.

USA National Championships Preview

Best of luck the the members of the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team racing this week at the USA Masters National Championships in Louisville, KY. Both squads will be racing in three events - Individual Time Trial, Road Race and Criterium. Men's Team(10 racers competing) : Adam Little, AT Stamp, Blair Craig, Bruce Humphries, Chris Harkey, Chris Knetsche, Darren Fuller, Jeremy Conn, Scottie Weiss, Shane Martin. Women's Team(4 racers competing): Lara Cassidy, Lisa Preslar, Lori Harkey, Marianne Holt (injured, but will be supporting her gals). Special thanks to our sponsors at Barkley and Coca-Cola for helping to fund our efforts at Nationals. We could not do it without your support.

Good luck...hit em hard!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Geri WINS Bermuda National Championship!!!


A huge pat on the back goes out to our very own Geri Mewett for the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team's biggest win of the season. Mewett is the new 2008 Bermuda National Champion after winning the men's pro road race this past Sunday. After a long day in the saddle and some muggy conditions, Geri was able to drop his other break partners on the final hill before the finish to solo in for his National Championship title (a feat that has become old hat for Geri).


Geri, a Bermuda national citizen, also spends some of his days in Knoxville where he is expecting an addition to his family soon. Well, they say good things come in threes, baby, National Championship...wonder what is next? Great job Geri on a well deserved victory for a well deserving rider! check out his other musings at http://www.toadandmo.blogspot.com/


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Team rides with Carolina Youth Triathlon Club

Future World Champs ready to Rock
Recently, the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team had a great chance to ride alongside of the guys and gals of the Carolina Youth Triathlon Club. The CYTC, based out of Greenville, SC, consists of over 100 fit kids ranging from age 6 and up. The goal of the club is to encourage children to become more active, enjoying the sport of Triathlon. Headed up by Susannah and Sean Hogan, our sponsors from Hogan Properies, the club also looks to give the young athletes guidance, advice, safe training sessions, and planned tri events to flex their muscle in.









Miller fuels up, while Andrew shows off his skills
Lara, Lori, Chris and myself were able to meet up with the future Ironman Champions to do a few training laps as the infamous Donaldson Center loop. While getting the ride instructions from Susannah, it started pouring down rain with wind gusts to 35mph. I felt a little worried about taking the kids out, but they were pumped...riding circles in the parking lot, practicing bunny-hops, and dowing POWERADE getting ready to burn up some pavement. (Check out Andrew's aero top tube riding) So, we took off and the kids all rode great! We were having to struggle to keep up with them! Afterwards we enjoyed some carb-reloading and fellowship.








Chris gives a little advice. Lori with Alex- 2012 National Champion
Thanks to all the kids, Coaches and Parents for letting us see what the real spirit of sport looks like again. We all left motivated. Go out and share YOUR love of the sport with youth in your area...they will thank you for it.









Monday, May 26, 2008

Blair Craig NC State Criterium Champion!

Congrats to Blair Craig for his heathy sprint finish to WIN the 2008 NC State Pro 1-2 Criterium Championships. The Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team did some great racing at the Championships held in Fayetteville, NC today. Shout outs also go to Lara Cassidy for her 2nd Place (Silver Medal) in the Women's Open, with Lisa Preslar taking home 6th place. Also to the multiple State Champ winner, Mac Canon, for his 3rd Place (Bronze Medal) finish in the Masters race. Stay tuned for pics.

Belize Cross Country - Lori 3rd! Holt 6th!

After a long week of traveling and prep to get to Belize, the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Women's Team finally got their chance to play in the Sun. Lori Harkey and Marianne Holt both placed themselves in the major break of the day which finally whittled down to only 3 riders. Lori placed a great third place (finished 4th in the 2007 Belize Cross Country) after a long day in the tropical heat. Marianne worked hard in the field sprint to take 6th place for the day. A great international showing for the team and our sponsors. Photos and more details to come.

Sponsor Spotlight: VETTA Computers

V100HR WL2X Head Unit in custom team colors



Speed and Cadence Sensors with Battery Indicator Lights
VETTA, know primarily for their world class cycling computers, also are makers of lighting systems, heart rate monitors, tools, saddles and more. The Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Team currently uses the V100HR WL2X computer, and has relied on the dependability of VETTA for the past 5 years. The computer offers wireless speed, cadence, temperature, HR training zones in addition to a multitude of functions listed below.

Our particular computer is wireless and features a fork mount sensor to detect speed off the front wheel, paired with a cadence sensor that mounts to the left chainstay to detect cadence from your non-drive crank arm. The head unit is clean and easy to use with three well placed buttons to switch between function screens and scroll through your ride data. The computer features an automatic cut-off that times out when not in use to conserve battery life, and a comfortable heart-rate strap to keep track of your ticker.

Overall the VETTA products have proven to be reliable, easy to use and maintain, and extremely durable due to the amount of abuse we throw at them through the season.
  • V100HR WL2X Features
    Current Speed
    Average Speed
    Maximum Speed
    Speed Comparator
    Cumulative Odometer
    Trip Distance
    Intermediate Distance
    Current Heart Rate
    Average & Maximum Heart Rate
    Percent of Maximum Heart Rate
    EZ-Set Programmable Upper & Lower HR Limit
    Time In, Above & Below Target Zone
    Average Heart Rate In, Above & Below TZ
    User Selected Audible & Visible Alarms
    Wireless HR Transmission
    12/24 Hour Clock
    Current Cadence ( Available )
    Average & Maximum Cadence ( Available )
    Stopwatch
    Ride Time/Total Time
    Service Timer
    Dual Bike Memory
    Freeze Frame Memory
    Energy Saving Sleep Mode
    Low Battery Warning - Head Unit
    LED Low Battery Indicator - Transmitters
    LED Installation Alignment Indicator - Transmitters
Visit http://www.vetta.com/ to see which computer is right for your. Also check out VETTA's New Personalized Computer Program which allows you to totally customize your computer's looks and features to match your ride and needs You can even ask for our signature Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley red computers...they even look fast!

Thanks again to VETTA for their fantastic support of our Team!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Double WINS at McMinville

Mewett Off the Front for the WIN!

http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q=73380363308595&mkt=en-US&lang=en-US&w=c4f675ab,15a92fd2&FORM=CVRE9

The Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Elite Team had a great weekend of racing in McMinville, TN, taking home double WINS in the Road Race and Criterium. Chris and Geri pulled a bold move in the 110 mile road race, by attacking at mile 1. Yeap, mile 1. Their attack stuck and they stayed away from the field for the next 109 miles! The gap eventually grew to over 5 minutes. Chris and Geri dominated their break (which included 2 other riders) and took 1st and 2nd for their hard work. Blown from their efforts, the uphill TT the same evening proved to be tough. Bruce, however, had a great ride in the TT taking 6th place and only missing the win by 3 seconds. Geri "I like to attack from the gun" Mewett was up to his same old tricks in the criterium on Sunday. He got away with a Myogenesis rider and held off the field for his own win in the Criterium. Scottie, Conn-man, Chris, Geri and Bruce all rode great and all finished in the payout for the omnium, with Chris and Bruce taking 2nd and 3rd in the Overall Classification. Check out the link above from McMinville's paper.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Harkey WINS Tour de Moore, Conn 3rd

Chris Harkey won his 3rd Tour de Moore while teammate Jeremy Conn took 3rd...while getting a little "front page" action. Check out the article from The Pilot out of Southern Pines.
http://www.thepilot.com/stories/20080427/sports/sports/20080427Harkey.html

Chris Knetsche started off the action of the day, riding off the front of the race for the first 12 miles. Once caught, Jeremy Conn aka "Conn-man" countered with one other rider, rode away from the group for close to 40 miles. Their gap continued to grow, however was eventually reeled back in. Jeremy recovered a bit, but then went again with Chris Harkey on an attack. Our two teamates initiated the winning break of 10 riders. Chris and Jeremy eventually seperated themselfs from the other break riders, along with Pat Raines (Time). Congrats to Chris and Jeremy on their 1st - 3rd finish.

Friday, May 2, 2008

"Conn-Man" is Back!

Other Teams Beware: After taking a brief break from racing, Jeremy Conn is back with the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley boys racing full time...and as strong as ever. Jeremy's history with our Team family goes back many years with him last racing with us as the Hincapie/Bianchi team back in 2005. Jeremy will add to our team's strength as yet another go-to guy for long breaks and strong finishing power late in the race. In his first "official" race back with up at the Tour de Moore RR, he rode clear of the group for close to 40 miles early in the race, got caught, and went again to ride in solo for 3rd place...going to be a good year. We are happy to have him back. (look for more details of the TDM race in an upcoming race report).

SC Crit Championships - Blair takes the WIN

Congrats to Blair Craig for his first place finish Sunday. Blair, along with most of the team entered the Masters 30+ crit as a warm up to the Pro 1-2 event later that day. Blair was able to jump clear of the group along with Charlie Brown (Carolina Master's), and Jim Cunningham (Carolina Tri). The group of 3 worked well together with our guys covering moves from the field. Blair took the sprint for the WIN with Charlie 2nd and Jim 3rd. With Jim the only SC resident in the break, he took the Gold metal for SC.

Pro 1-2: The Team rode well together with everyone active throughout the race. Many breaks attempted to form, but the flat, relatively easy course made it easy for the field to pull them back. Our best move included Geri, Harkey, Bruce and Shane in a break of about 10 riders. This break stayed clear for the last 10 laps of the course and looked good. Blair, Knetche and I all worked to try to clog up things in the field and discourage the chase, but the break ended up being caught with 1.5 laps to go. Knetsche did a great job trying to take Blair and I to the front for the sprint. We both lost our line when another rider dive bombed in on us, taking me to the grass, and Blair lost valuable spots. Bruce was able to keep close to the front at the sprint and took 3rd (SC Bronze Metal) with his 10th place finish overall.

Women's Open: Coming down to a fieldsprint, Lara Cassidy rode very well taking 8th place.

Thanks to all who came out, and all who have supported us this weekend - Adam

ION Village Criterium: 2nd Place X 3

Beautiful Chaleston set the backdrop for the Ion Village "Smackdown" Criterium. The Team competed in 3 different events: Men's Pro 1-2, Master 30+, and Womens Open.

Pro 1-2: Our entire team was really active with Geri, Chris, Blair, Shane, Bruce, Knetsche, and Adam all in the mix. Geri rode really aggresively and finally put Bruce in the winning break of 6 riders including Dulin from DLP Pro. Bruce broke free of the break with LeDuc and pulled away. It came down to a very close sprint between the two, with Bruce taking a fantasit 2nd place finish (his best Pro 1-2 finish of the season).

Masters 30+: Chris Harkey rode off from the race with Ryan Jenkins (Carolina Master's). Both are very strong racers and the field was trying hard to pull the two time trialists back, to no avail. A lone Charleston Team racer bridged up and was able to hang with Chris/Ryan for about 2 laps. They stayed away with Chris taking 2nd place.

Women's Open: Lara and Marianne were our only two gals doing battle. Marianne looked great sporting the Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley US National Champion skinsuit for the first time. Lara was really agressive early on in the race attempting to get away. Marianne set herself up for the sprint and took a great 2nd place (to Christina Dekray - former Masters World Champion).

Thanks so much to Wymm for the sweet beach house for the weekend and to Mike and Diane Balister for their host housing at the race course on Saturday.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Sponsor Spotlight - SolRx Sunscreen


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Product review from Bruce Humphries
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Look'n Good - Team Photos

Angela (Team Photog), Lori and Lisa strike a pose
Marianne Rocks the National Champion Kit

Harkey and "The Twins"

Timbuk2...everything but the kitchen sink

Lara, thanks for the jackets!

Female Fury on 2 Wheels!

Always the joker

Hincapie/Coca-Cola/Barkley Elite Cycling Team 2008