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2219.1 | SAME? | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Mar 27 1992 06:45 | 3 |
| Same course as last year?
Chip
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2219.2 | women's categories? | BROKE::NALE | Sue Nale Mildrum | Fri Mar 27 1992 11:02 | 5 |
| Is there a separate category for women? Or do they ride with
the men in the appropriate age category?
Thanks,
Sue
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2219.3 | SHOULD BE... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Mar 30 1992 07:55 | 4 |
| There was a separate category for women last year. I don't have any
details on this year's.
Chip
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2219.4 | same | USMRM5::MREID | | Mon Mar 30 1992 13:29 | 8 |
| Though I don't have a registration form yet (they should
be mailed soon), I expect separate women's categories with
same age groupings as the men. Course should be the same.
I'll post more info as I get it. Contact Lisa Doucetts
if you need answers now (.0 has her phone#).
Mark
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2219.5 | Training ride on the course | USMRM6::MREID | | Mon Apr 06 1992 18:32 | 39 |
| I'd like to organize the first training ride on the Appleblossom
RR course; I'll probably do at least one more training ride in May.
Two options for riders:
1. For a longer ride, meet in Hudson,MA and bike over to the
course, do the course, then bike back (estimate this is
around 50 miles).
2. Meet at the course start (XRE Corporation in Littleton,MA)
and just ride the 15 mi course.
Here's the scoop:
1. Meet in Hudson at 11:00am on Sunday April 12 ... and
we'll bike over to the start for 12:30.
2. or drive to the course start in Littleton @ 12:30pm.
Directions:
1. For the longer (50+ mi) ride:
from 495 heading North, take exit#26 (Rt 62 Hudson/Bolton),
Left off the exit onto 62 West, 100 yards on your right is
a big parking lot. Meet there 10:50am-11:00am Sunday April 12.
from 495 heading South, take exit#26 (Rt 62 Hudson/Berlin),
Right off the exit onto 62 East, 100 yards on your left is
a big parking lot. Meet there 10:50am-11:00am Sunday April 12.
Basically the commuter parking lot is right off the 495 exit ...
2. TO drive to the start of the course for the 15 mile course ride...
495 to Rt 2 West. Take the 1st Exit (Taylor St), then Right
off the exit. First Left off Taylor, then immediate Right into
XRE Corporation parking lot. I'll give better directions when
I recieve the '92 application form.
SOund good?! This course is very twisty/turny so it's good to ride it
once or twice before racing it.
Regards,
Mark
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2219.6 | reg forms avail | USMRM8::MREID | | Tue Apr 07 1992 16:48 | 13 |
| More info on Appleblossom RR; I called Lisa Doucette from Mass
Foundation for Children (617-648-6207) & she is mailing maps &
registration forms out. Those who competed last year should get
one in the mail. If you have never done this race, then give Lisa
a call & she'll send you the reg form & map.
She mentioned, same course as last year, but one of the bumpy roads
has been completely paved.
Hope to see interested parties this Sunday (see .5)
Regards,
mark
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2219.7 | CRAGGY IS RATHER KIND... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Apr 08 1992 07:14 | 8 |
| ONE of the bumpy roads? Man, that couse was like an artillery field.
How many riders were MIA that day??? The marshals had to get metal
detectors to find them... Okay, okay I'll stop now.
:-)
Chip
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2219.8 | best to have a flare gun, too.... | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | haba�eros 'R' us | Wed Apr 08 1992 09:46 | 8 |
| > How many riders were MIA that day??? The marshals had to get metal
> detectors to find them... Okay, okay I'll stop now.
Important consideration, Chip - are metal detectors able to find Ti? You
might want to take a radio beacon along, wouldn't want the metal detector
guys to come out lookin' for you and just figger you were another pop-top :-)
ken
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2219.9 | Second training ride on RR course | USMRM5::MREID | | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:25 | 21 |
| I held the Appleblossom RR training ride yesterday
(Sun 4/12) ... 12 of my club members attended;
nobody from this NOTES file showed up.
I'll hold one more training ride before the race;
Saturday May 9. 9:00am from commuter lot in Hudson,
or meet @ the race start at 10:15am.
If you are interested, respond directly to me via
VAXMail (MRAERO::MREID). Yesterday we waited 20 minutes
at the race start (we arrived @ 12:10, advertised 12:30 meet)
and nobody showed. I'd rather not have my riders waiting
in the cold for no reason.
Let me know if you are interested. This will not be 'race
pace'; it's a ride to review the course & discuss probable
tactics.
Regards,
Mark
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2219.10 | husband/wife start time? | RUSTIE::NALE | Sue Nale Mildrum | Thu May 14 1992 18:11 | 14 |
| Mark and I decided last-minute to do this race. Unfortunately, that means we
don't have an entry form with whatever useful info is on there. Previous notes
said the starting time is 10am. I can't imagine they have one mass start (or
do they?). If not, does anyone w/an entry form know when the husband/wife
category starts?
Also, does anyone know how the husband/wife (or any other team category) works?
Does the pair get the time of the slowest one? average time? combined time?
If you see a couple in matching tie-dyed T-shirts, that's us. %^)
Hopefully we'll get to meet some of you noters.
Sue
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2219.11 | teams go last | NAC::GULICK | Those dirty rings !! | Thu May 14 1992 18:28 | 6 |
| They do stagger the start by age groups. Last year the teams
(husband/wife, father/son, etc) went off last.
I have an entry form but the rules on team racing are not on it.
-tom
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2219.12 | REGISTER THERE | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri May 15 1992 07:29 | 4 |
| If you're worrying about registration, they allowed it there last
year...
Chip
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2219.13 | Appleblossom teams | IT0001::MREID | | Fri May 15 1992 14:06 | 19 |
| RE: .10
You may register day of race. I recommend that any DEC employees bring
a 'matching gift' form to the race - the race is 'free' and they ask
for a $15 minimum donation to Mass Foundation for Children. Even if you
just do the $15, why not have DIGITAL match it and bring in more money
for a good cause (and help keep the race going next year...).
Husb/Wife team time is sum of both rider times; lowest time wins.
I suspect the husband/wife team to beat is Todd & Margo Webber -
both very fast triathletes that may show up.
Plan on a 10am start time; although they do stagger the packs, there
are not that many packs and you may as well be ready in case they
throw the husband/wife teams in with the 3-person teams (which go off
first!).
Regards,
Mark
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2219.14 | Appleblossom Results | 11755::MREID | | Wed May 20 1992 14:17 | 55 |
| 26-34 male (Minuteman Road Club racers listed)
1. 35:34 Eric Reid (solo last 9 miles)
2. 36:30 Mike Dwyer (DECie won field sprint among 5 or 6 in lead group)
4. 36:34 JJ Laukaitis
7. 39:09 Mark Reid (DECie)
I led out the pack at the start of the race, moderate pace up the
first hill allowing teammates Eric Reid & Mike Dwyer to move to the
front. As Mike stayed glued to Eric's wheel, I let a gap open up
after the climb; the pack eventually noticed & sprinted up to them.
This continued a number of times, and was especially effective when
I gently slowed while climbing - tired riders content to sit in
while Eric & Mike eased off the front. Eventually a lead pack or 6
or 7 racers formed; my attempt to solo up to them failed after a
long few miles of chasing (my brother wasn't waiting!). After 6
miles, Eric poured on the steam, and Mike followed as the two
initiated a breakaway. Eric on his aero bars (one of the few races
that still allows them) and Mike desperately drafting. As has
happened every year, nobody could even hang in Eric's draft, and
Mike dropped off & went back to the lead group. I slowed to join
in a chase group, and I slowed the group at times to be sure they
didn't catch the 6 or 7 lead riders which contained 3 teammates.
35-44 Male
1. 38:16 Kevin Johnson (From BRC, also won last year)
2. 38:20 John Walker MRC
3. 38:25 Pete Vincent MRC (DECie - his first race ever!)
9. 38:54 Jeff Roberts MRC (DECie)
The lead group stayed together mostly from the start; Jeff
Roberts & Pete Vincent tried a couple unsuccessful breaks,
and after the group made the turn for the last 1.5 miles to the
finish John Walker surged and got a nice gap. His teammate Pete
blocked from the front of the field with Kevin on his wheel. Kevin
eventually surged giving chase, Pete tried to get his wheel, but
alas Kevin was too strong and passed John; Pete finished third
never really getting Kevin's wheel.
45-54 Male
1. 37:25 Charlie Schnare (DECie)
Charlie charged out of the start, and after the first hill he looked
back to see ... nobody with him! He solo'd the entire race; a chase
group of four (3 NEBC riders in chase group) kept him in sight but
could not close. Charlie is known for his TT'ing ability (prior MA/RI
District Champion) and his tenacity on hills; those boys in the chase
group must have suffered chasing Charlie ... but as is often the case
with the winner - nobody suffered more than Charlie. Note that his
finish time is also faster than the winner of the 35-44 group!
Regards,
Mark
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2219.15 | CONGRATUALTIONS!!! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed May 20 1992 14:50 | 5 |
| I forgot to congratulate all winners (sorry Peter). Charlie's never
a surprise... He is THE TERMINATOR in that age group.
Chip
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2219.16 | WSer | LEGUP::SHORTT | John Shortt / 266-4594 | Thu May 21 1992 11:51 | 6 |
|
Pete,
Next time will you at least break a sweat?
anonymous
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