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.