Steve's Good Friday Race Report

Great day today. I left early because my ride back home had some family commitments. Missed the end of M2 / E3 race. Looks like everyone made it through the day intact. Except Michael, couldn't find him on the results. Saw him on the second lap looking strong. Let me know how he finished.

Congrats to Aryton Dick, competing in his first race ever. Even crashing, and getting back up, and rejoining the peloton.

Well done Thea, crashing two years in a row and never hitting pavement. She just finds a lady to land on top of. Nice move!

Thanks to Jean for his team support. And Kudos to Barry for his excellent commissar work. I was tempted to fake a mechanical and enjoy the sweet ride, but remembered, that would involve, sitting in a car with Barry.

Last week after the Steaming Nostril, we had several riders write a race report. I enjoyed reading them, especially Miro's. So in the interest of keeping it going, here's mine. I'd like to read yours.

Good Friday 2014

I raced good Friday last year and spent most of my time in the back 1/3 of the peloton. It was a day of hard braking, crash avoidance maneuvers, hard accelerations and plenty of fear and apprehension. I spent the whole race telling myself this was stupid thing to be doing, it's time to pull over and stop the madness. I finished the race, but promised to skip it in 2015. 

Good Friday 2015

So this year, it was stay @ the front, avoid danger and try to join any break away that formed. The race started, the peloton decided I should break away alone. It was not my decision. No matter what I did the gap remained about 50 yards. So I rode at a reasonable pace for about 12km. I then, applied the brakes and forced my way back into the pack

Anyways... the race continued, I stayed at the front, using a lot of energy, covered every move, bridged any gaps (usually alone or with Tim) rode in the wind to avoid getting sucked back into the pack. I basically rode a stupid energy sapping race, that was also a very safe race. When I did get sucked back into the peloton, it was 2014 all over again. So I got out as fast and safely as I could.

Tried to break away with one other rider, with for 4km to go. Fun, but a big failure, and that, was race over for me. Did recover enough to finish with the pack and more importantly close enough to the front to avoid a five bike pileup with 2k to go.

Special Thanks to Tim Griffin who rode with me the whole day, taking a lot of wind being safe and still managing an 8th place in the end.

Steven Hart - LapDogs Race Team, 2015

Youth Track Ontario Cup 2

Milton Velodrome

Finlay ready to launch at the Milton Velodrome.

Finlay ready to launch at the Milton Velodrome.

The second Track Youth Cup once again saw two of our young guns, spinning the pedals at the Milton Velodrome. 

We’ve taken great pleasure in watching these two riders develop as racers. Special thanks must got to their parents for the amazing amount of support they have offered in helping us to take those first few steps in the development of out Youth Track Program. 

Finlay MacEwen U13

  • U13 250m TT 5th
  • U13 Men 500m TT 3rd
  • U13 Men 1000m TT 5th

 
Axel Froner U15

  • U15 Men 250m TT 7th
  • U15 Men 500m TT 5th
  • U15 Men 1000m TT 8th

Youth Track Ontario Cup 1

Milton Velodrome

Finlay and Axel, warming up their legs at Track O'Cup #1

Finlay and Axel, warming up their legs at Track O'Cup #1

We are very pleased to see the future of our sport racing at the inaugural Youth O’Cup races at the brand new Milton Velodrome. This amazing facility is going to become very much Ground Zero for the development of cycling in Canada. 

It is our plan to see more Duke’s Cycle Cannondale LapDogs Youth Racers joining the pack in the coming months and years. 

Finlay MacEwen U13

  • U13 Men 250m TT, 4th
  • U13 Men 500m TT, 5th
  • U13 Men 1000m TT, 5th

Axel Froner U15

  • U15 Men 250m TT, 10th
  • U15 Men 500m TT 9th
  • U15 Men 1000m TT 8th