Sunday, March 22, 2009
Four Race Weekends, 4 Podiums, 3 wins.
Congratulations Dale Hair. Dale kept the 2009 podium streak alive for Economy Honda by winning the Masters 45+ crit at the GA Cup Union City event. Dale upgraded to Cat 2 for 2009 and adds a sprinter to the team for the first time. The victory is especially sweet after Dale suffered badly in the rain and cold last week in Rome. Next up, the Tour of Tuscaloosa, followed by GA Cup Chattanooga.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Wheels Turned in Anger... Finally
The 2009 season has finally started after four months of endless base miles. After four months of riding in the cold. After four months of riding in the rain. After four months of climbing the same mountain over and over again. With the exception of a few low key training races, it has been a long winter. But this is the dedication it takes to be a competitive bike racer even at an amatur level. Now the wheels have turned in anger. Matt McAffee, who may be the biggest bike racer in the southeast and definetly has one of the largest motors, got the Economy Honda Masters cycling team off to a fast start, by picking up a win in the inaugeral Georgia Cup Time Trial series. Showing his early season win was not a fluke, Matt followed up with a second Time Trial victory the following week in Adairsville. Last weekend, the Economy Honda represented by Dale Hair, David Randolph, Donnie Brantley, Doug Schneller, Andy Myer, Eddie Hudspeth and Steve Lewis took on Georgia's best Masters in Rome, GA. Three events, a 10 kilometer Time Trial, followed by a downtown criterium and concluding with a 55 mile road race. Adding to the weekend, the weather was wet and cold. It's nice to have Hincapie Sportswear as a team sponsor. Doug had the misfortune to flat in the TT. The rest of the team finished. The crit was fast and technical, with a lot of rain. Although the team didn't get the final results it was looking for, the team raced aggressively and was at the front of the race battling. Sunday could best be described as an internal battle. 42 degrees and rain. Lots of rain. EH raced aggressively through out the race with the team executing the race plan perfectly to set Eddie and Donnie up on the final ascent of Horn Mountain. Both finishing in the top 10. David and Steve finished the weekend on the 45+ podium with a 2nd and 3rd place. Three weekends. Three podiums. Finally, the wheels are turned in anger.
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