Monday, April 29, 2013

USA Crits Speed Week 2013 Young Gun coming of age! Kevin Mullervy (Champion System p/b Stan's NoTubes) still racing the wind! Mullervy surprises breakaway companions to WN!

Mullervy defies the odds...
With 4 laps to go Kevin Mullervy (Champion System p/b Stan's NoTubes) jumped the breakaway companions Frank Travieso (SmartStop-Mountain Khakis) and Carlos Alzate (UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling) to take a solo WN at the Terrapin Twilight Criterium.



Life - A rolling stone never gathers moss!
Never give up!

There's a new kin in town!




Saturday, April 20, 2013

Sho-Air/Cannondale at Sea Otter!

Full Results
1Miguel Martinez (Fra) Factory FRM ISD1:16:21 
2Geoff Kabush (Can) Scott 3-Rox0:00:02 
3Todd Wells (USA) Specialized Racing0:00:14 
4Lukas Fluckiger (Swi) BMC Mountainbike Racing0:00:28 
5Max Plaxton (Can) Sho-Air/Cannondale0:00:35 
6Christoph Sauser (Swi) Trek Factory Racing0:00:36 
7Stephen Ettinger (USA) BMC MTB Racing0:01:03 
8Barry Wicks (USA) Kona0:01:46 
9Sid Taberlay (Aus) Kenda/H20 Overdrive/Bk0:01:49 
10Emil Lindgren (Swe) Giant Pro Xlt0:01:50 
11Jeremiah Bishop (USA) Sho-Air/Cannodale  
12Derek Zandstra (Can) Scott 3Rox Racing  
13Kohei Yamamoto (Jpn) Specialized Racing0:02:10 
14Michiel van der Heijde (Ned) Giant Pro Xlt0:02:50 
15Kerry Werner (USA) U23 BMC Devo Team0:03:32 
16Antoine Caron (Can) Specialized Racing Canada0:03:41 
17Adam Morka (Can) WFT Coaching0:04:12 
18Benjamin Sonntag (Ger) America Interbanc Cannondale0:04:28 
19Brian Matter (USA) Gear Grinder/Trek  
20Alex Grant (USA) Sho-Air/Cannondale0:04:29

Monday, April 01, 2013

A "SHO" of Force!



A "SHO"of Force!
Broken chain costs Bishop the victory







Monday, March 25, 2013

Watts Up? Flavia Oliveira - San Dimas Stage Race

Think it's easy to race perhaps the strongest women team in the game?
No, but that's what Flavia does!
BTW - she does is well, even at 95 lbs wet!

I'm not going to provide w/ you how much more watts she is making,  I will just say it's enough to make her pop!

"Popcorn"


Sunday, March 17, 2013

Sho-Air/Cannondale WN's All Races!


What a bunch of WN'ers!





You might say - Depth!

Sunday, March 03, 2013

Sho-Air/Cannondale - Off to the races!

Thank goodness there are people out there who step up to the plate in cycling.  It's not an easy task!
Sho-Air/Cannondale GM has to put out fires every day, keep his racer's and staff happy, races himself and comes out as a WN'er!  

It's official.
Ty Kady is WN Fast!
Congrats!


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Kevin Mullervy WN's 2013 Hincaple Spring Series race!


Racing against a lot of fit ideas!
No Worries!
Kevin knows what works!


Sunday, February 17, 2013

Sho-Air/Cannondale "4 Man Open" Old Pueblo 2013

PlaceTeam #Team NameTotal LapsLap Finish TimeTeam TypeSponsor
1604Sho-Air / Cannondale222013-02-17T12:13:24.89-07:004 Person Men OpenCannondale / Envy / Maxxis/ WN

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Matt Perkins uses only WN for 7 reasons. He has gone to Worlds 7 times, 5 WN, and on the podium 7 times! Matt is also Paratriathlon Athlete of the Year!

The ITU circuit use to be Olympic distance, which is longer, to the sprint distance. The reason for the change is the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio.

So after 7 years, the competition has gone up! Who knows why, but we suspect the wars?  Matt is a little older now,  just got married and runs a  business!  As Matt will put it, time to train is key, and he has a lot on the table.

He is motivated,  even this being his 4th Athlete of the Year! As a former USA Paralympian in alpine skiing, Matt quickly bonded to my understanding of motions.  No question, when you make a living from your feet, or in Matts case foot, you learn a thing or two.  Note how many top pro cyclists come from some form of snow skiing. To be great in that sport, you have to care about the smallest of %!
Precision is the name of the game.  But also in that industry, we saw a lot of misleading sizzle!  What you see in retail is not what is being used or even the way you think on the slopes.

Matt also owns Coyote Design, a prosthetic design and manufacturing firm, plus part owner of Boise Prosthetics, an orthotic /prosthetic patient care facility.  He was awarded a Blue Ribbon for small business.

Matt is one of the fastest guys on earth, he will participating in several World Cup races in 2013, locations of which have yet to be determined.  Matt points out how super support systems are key.

That's why a 5 time World Champion,  7 times on the World Podium athlete uses WN Precision.

When you are a above-knee amputee, you don't "want to screw"around with marketing sizzle!
You only have one leg and you want to make sure you get the most of it!

Matt Perkins - WN Fast!





Friday, February 08, 2013

BMC's Brent Bookwalter takes 2nd at Tour of Qatar.

A great start for Brent Bookwalter 2013.





Final general classification
1Mark Cavendish (GBr) Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team15:55:20 
2Brent Bookwalter (USA) BMC Racing Team0:00:25 
3Taylor Phinney (USA) BMC Racing Team0:00:26 
4Adam Blythe (GBr) BMC Racing Team0:00:30 
5Bernhard Eisel (Aut) Sky Procycling0:00:32 
6Greg Van Avermaet (Bel) BMC Racing Team  
7Michael Schär (Swi) BMC Racing Team0:00:35 
8Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Sky Procycling0:00:39 
9Luke Rowe (GBr) Sky Procycling0:00:40 
10Geraint Thomas (GBr) Sky Procycling



Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sue Butler - 2013 World CX Champion 40-44!




Sue Butler went to World's CX looking pretty good!


I reckon so!


Nice to see a rainbow after a tough year!


Monday, January 28, 2013

Drew Edsall - The voice of MBR takes his 1st. WN 2013


Hats off to Drew.  He is teachable.  Keep an eye this 2013.

"Defended my title this past weekend at the 6 Hours of El Legarto in Florida. I got my first Win of 2013, but it wasn't easy. A 6 Hour race in Florida against tough competition is never easy. Congrats to everyone that raced! Headed back to St. Louis now. Great seeing everyone down in Florida and best of luck racing to everyone in 2013!"


Monday, January 21, 2013

This is no joke! Sho-Air/Cannondale's Eric Bostrom AKA EBoz is on the move!

There are many things that can change your game!
The 1st, be teachable!
EBoz is!



EBoz - "Getting swatted off Superbikes and throttled by tarmac has left some pretty deep gouges in my armor and
what lies beneath. Likewise, I have some wounds from competing in USA Cycling’s Pro Mountain Bike
Ultra-Endurance Tour this past year. So, as I look forward to my next 12-hour solo bicycle race, hoping to
experience this addictive, blissful state again, I need to return to the saddle in 2013 undaunted and ready to go deeper."

Serendipitously, my team, Team Sho-air, and Cannondale have joined together to compete in North America this coming year. With that announcement comes a revised roster loaded with massive firepower—Olympians, national mountain-bike champions, three-time and reigning AMA Pro SuperBike Champion Josh Hayes and, yes, Juarez.

Career statistics  EBoz knows speed!  Yet he is still teachable!

  • 2008 - 4th in AMA Superbike Championship
  • 2006 - 2nd in AMA Formula Xtreme Championship
  • 2005 - 3rd in AMA Superbike Championship
  • 2004 - 4th in AMA Superbike Championship
  • 2002 - 2nd in AMA Superbike Championship
  • 2001 - 1st in AMA Supersport Championship
  • 2001 - 2nd in AMA Superbike Championship
  • 2000 - 2nd in AMA Supersport Championship
  • 1998 - 1st in AMA Formula Xtreme Championship
  • 1998 - 3rd in AMA Supersport Championship
  • 1997 - 1st in AMA Super twins Series


Saturday, January 19, 2013

Sho-Air/Cannondale Band 2013

J. Bishop & Alex Grant in front of one of the
many Sho-Air/Cannondale North America Factory Team rigs!



I really think this team is going to be a force in the MTB world.
Most of the time a MTB racer is a "one-man band."  

It's great to see a MTB band "Rock & Roll."

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Tim Butler takes 3rd 45-49 CX Nats!

It's not easy to short through all the subjection that comes with sport!  It's not easy to move up!


Success is to go where you have never gone before!
Tim Butler 3rd Nats CX 45-49 2013

If you race, there is a starting point, then a continuous chronological order, a record of events, starting with earliest and following the order in which the events occurred.  

Records are important truth in the public eyes, the events, showing a particular trend!


Master men 45-49

  • 1. Donald MYRAH, in 0:46:22
  • 2. Roger ASPHOLM, Finkraft, in 46:58:00
  • 3. Tim BUTLER, Evolution Racing Team-Wa, in 47:03:00
  • 4. Craig COZZA, Upmc Cycling Performance, in 47:48:00
  • 5. Brian CONANT, The Pony Shop, in 48:00:00
  • 6. Paul RICHARD, Cyclocrossworld, in 48:15:00
  • 7. Jeff WEINERT, Wolverine Sports Club, in 48:19:00
  • 8. Jon CARIVEAU, Moots, in 48:40:00
  • 9. Christopher SMITH, Hup United, in 48:47:00
  • 10. Jeffrey HALL (1 – Cat1), Groove Subaru-ALapsha Bicycle Co, in 





Amanda Carey takes 2nd! Why did the media not list the name of her team?

Master women 35-39

  • 1. Corey COOGAN CISEK, Cyclocrossracing.com, in 0:37:47
  • 2. Amanda CAREY, in 38:32:00
  • 3. Katie MELENA (1 – Cat3), Bicycle Bluebook/hrs/rock Lobster Cyclocross, in 39:28:00
  • 4. Cynthia BANNINK (2 – Cat3), in 39:33:00
  • 5. Elicia HILDEBRAND, Team Rambuski Law/team Rambuski Law, in 40:22:00


Master women 35-39

  • 1. Corey COOGAN CISEK, Cyclocrossracing.com, in 0:37:47
  • 2. Amanda CAREY, in 38:32:00

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Saturday, January 05, 2013

2013 Amanda Carey VW Boise "Thrilled"


Elite Women’s Results:

2013 New Year's Resolution - Day 1 - Women

1Elle AndersonLadies First36:16:00
2Amanda CareyVW Boise/WN36:29:00
3Mackenzie WoodringEinstein Racing36:36:00
4Arley KemmererCharm City Cycling Llc36:56
5Corey Coogan CisekCyclocrossracing.com37:16:00
6Anna DingmanReal Wheels37:30:00
7Katherine ShieldsMock Orange Racing38:02:00
8Emily ShieldsMock Orange Racing38:13:00
9Corrie OsborneTeam Extreme38:18:00
10Rebecca BlattVan Dessel Factory Team38:18:00
2nd place Amanda Carey was thrilled with her finish, especially since, as she told us, “I haven’t been on a bike for three weeks.” She explained, though, that she had been on her skis for most of her “winter break,” so the frigid conditions and snowy course worked to her advantage. 

Monday, December 17, 2012

Carey Sweeps NCGP!


Carey sweeps North Carolina Grand Prix weekend

By: 
Peter Hymas
Published: 
December 17, 01:53, 
Updated: 
December 17, 06:18
Arnold, Emily Shields repeat podium placings as well
Katie Arnold (Bob's Red Mill), left, and Amanda Carey (Volkswagen Boise Cycling) together in the lead on the opening lap.
Katie Arnold (Bob's Red Mill), left, and Amanda Carey (Volkswagen Boise Cycling) together in the lead on the opening lap.

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One day after winning the first UCI 'cross race of her career, Amanda Carey (Volkswagen Boise Cycling) added another to her palmares as she swept the elite women's races at the North Carolina Grand Prix weekend. Katie Arnold (Bob's Red Mill) finished second to Carey for the second straight day while Emily Shields (Mock Orange Bikes), too, duplicated her previous day's result with a third place finish.
While the podium was a carbon copy of Saturday's, the parcours at Hendersonville's Jackson Park was transformed by overnight showers and rain which at times fell heavily during the elite women's five-lap race. What was a fast and furious grass criterium on Saturday became a slick, muddy circuit which put a premium on finesse and bike handling skills, particularly on an increasingly tricky off-camber section 300 metres from the finish line.
When the gun went off Katie Arnold launched like a rocket down the start straight to grab the holeshot and immediately put some distance between herself and her rivals. Amanda Carey, however, who won after leading start to finish on Saturday, found herself playing catch-up.
"I had a really bad start," Carey told Cyclingnews. "I missed my pedal multiple times which is never a good thing. I really had to work hard on the first lap to move my way up but I also wanted to ride a more tactical race today. Yesterday it was 'Boom!' - got the holeshot, went off the front and rode by myself the whole time. That's really hard to do."
Nonetheless Carey rode through the field and jumped across to Arnold and by the end of the opening lap the duo had a 14-second advantage over the four-rider chase group comprised of Emily Shields, Allison Arensman (Pepper Palace/Spin-Tech p/b ABRC), Rebecca Blatt (Van Dessel) and Corey Coogan-Cisek (Cyclocrossracing.com p/b Blue Competition Cycles).
While Carey and Arnold battled at the head of the race the weather turned for the worse on the fourth of five laps - what was just a misting drizzle transformed into a strong rain shower which played a pivotal role in the race outcome.
"Katie was riding so well today, really strong," said Carey. "I actually thought she was stronger than me today. Once it started raining I lost my rear wheel on one side-hill pretty immediately. I had my pit bike ready to go with some pretty aggressive mud tires and I pitted immediately. She didn't so I think she was still riding some pretty intermediate tires. That's when I started to take my time on the flats but rail corners because I knew I had a more aggressive tire plus I have disc brakes."
"Amanda and I were off the front right off the bat just duking it out," said Arnold. "She made a pit exchange when I probably should of after it started pouring. I thought 'I feel pretty good on the Grifos' but all it took was one lap for it go get really sloppy and sure enough I went down."
Carey was leading Arnold onto the ever-slicker off-camber section near the end of the penultimate lap when Arnold crashed and put her rear derailleur into the spokes.
Carey heard Arnold go down and with only one lap to go she found herself alone in the lead. "I got a little gap and then just tried to ride it smooth and upright. Not strong...upright," Carey said with a laugh.
Arnold was able to ride her bike to the pit where she swapped it out for a new one but Carey's lead proved insurmountable. Carey once again soloed to victory with Arnold repeating as runner-up.
"I'm still happy with my performance - I felt really good today. My legs felt strong," said Arnold.
Meanwhile the battle for third was a hard-fought contest between 19-year-old Emily Shields and 18-year-old Allison Arensman. On the third lap the four-rider chase group splintered with Shields alone in third being chased by Arensman. At the end of the lap Shields held a seven-second advantage over Arensman and over the final two laps the gap remained tight between the duo.
"I was worried because Allison was behind me and we race against each other every week - I couldn't mess up or dab once because she'd catch me," Shields told Cyclingnews. Nevertheless Shields found the sloppy conditions to her liking as she held off Arensman to claim a second podium finish in as many days at Jackson Park.
Full Results
1Amanda Carey (USA) VW Boise Cycling
2Katie Arnold (USA) Bob's Red Mill
3Emily Shields (USA) Mock Orange Bikes
4Allison Arensman (USA) Pepper Palace/Spin-Tech p/b ABRC
5Katherine Shields (USA) Mock Orange Bikes
6Corey Coogan-Cisek (USA) Cyclocrossracing.com p/b Blue Competition Cycles
7Ellen Noble (USA) Trek Cyclocross Collective
8Erin Silliman (USA) Corsa Concepts Cyclocross Team
9Rebecca Blatt (USA) Van Dessel
10Julie Hunter (USA) BikeBeat/VaAssetGroup
11Erica Zaveta (USA) Lees McRae College
12Cinthia Lehner (USA) Pepper Palace/Spin-Tech p/b ABR
13Deb Sweeney Whitmore (USA) PainPathways Cycling Team
14Elizabeth Lee (USA) Louis Garneau Factory Team p/b Fuji
15Carol Jeane Sansome (USA) Silver Cycling