Tuesday, December 15, 2009

2009 Rome, Georgia Winter Series Prize List Sponsored By HUP United







HUP United Southeast will sponsor additional prizes for the top 7 men and women finishers overall in the 4 race series. Cycle Therapy of Rome will offer a CASH PAYOUT for the top A/B Men/Woman/Overall placing!

***NEW: Southeasterncycling.com is sponsoring a $25 additional cash prize to the top woman in the series***


1st Place C Class Men:

Chris Milliman Photo print featured on Embrocation Magazine volumes 3 and 4. Winners will have a choice between the two. Options for other prints TBA.


2nd Place C Class Men:

Rapha Cap or Rapha Team Cap (choice)


3rd Place C Class Men:

Rouleur Magazine Issue 15 or Embrocation Magazine Cycling Journal Issues March or September 2009 (choice)


4th Place C Class Men:

Mad Alchemy Embrocation (their choice up to $20 value)


5th Place C Class Men

Mad Alchemy beer couzie or Start Stick (choice)


1st Place Masters Men:
Kuhn’s Winter Series Beer Survival Kit ($20 Value, Kuhn’s beer choice)

and...


THE TOP 3 SINGLE-SPEED SERIES FINISHERS WILL RECIEVE AN ENDLESS KICK ASS COG OF THEIR CHOICE, COURTESY OF THE ENDLESS BIKE COMPANY!












http://www.endlessbikes.com/

THE TOP JUNIOR RACER WILL WIN A 1 YEAR SUBSCRIPTION TO CYCLOCROSS MAGAZINE!





Additional prizes may be available by the 1st race so stay tuned.

“HUPcakes” will also be available at the races free of charge.


email Bob Kuhn at bobkuhn3@netzero.com with any questions

Come out and support Cycle Therapy's Winter Series and prepare to HUP it UP!








(HUPcake photo lifted from Chip Baker's Blog)

Sunday, December 13, 2009

We Missed You at Our Party


Today was a fun day because we got to race cyclocross for FREE in the mud, cold and rain on a farm with an owner who did not care that it was cold, rainy or muddy. Not many came out but we had fun regardless. Trey of Cycle Therapy in Rome, GA is holding a 4 race winter series at this same venue and I hope folks come out and support it.


I knew that MTB was out of the question because of the rain and a 3 hour road ride in the rain at 40 degrees and cold water spray did not sound appealing. A chance to get muddy and have a nice effort for 60 minutes sounded great.

The course was all taped off and had a heated tent port-o-john, power washer, etc. So there was no cutting corners. The course itself was shortened because Trey wanted to keep it close. The mud made it hard, and as the 60 minutes progressed the course deteriorated nicely. There was a short paved section, a nice run up a dam, 3 barrier sections, lots of terrain changes and off-cambers. I was able to crank out 12 laps in 60 minutes.



There were also lots of smiles and laughs. With the regular season behind, I felt liberated and wished others had come out to play. I know that the mentality is to stop after the last GA race and do some sort of base, but to be quite honest ATMO, base is for PROs not cat 3 superstars. I have no business doing base, just like I don't work hard enough to taper. One hour a week is not going to hurt your prep for road/mtb and it will do your soul some good to get out there and take on the challenge in the midst of January. Fuck the trainer, I'd rather get muddy.

Anyway, I am not judging, I'd like to see some other folks come out and have as much fun as we did today.

See if you can make it in January.