Its been a week now since the races were held.  Things didn’t go exactly as I had planned but we are looking on to next year.

I don’t want to be all doom and gloom but our numbers were down a little bit this year for some reason and we spent more money putting the races on this year.  We had 4 officials instead of 3 for the criterium and we had 5 officials instead of 3 for the road race.  USACycling raised the mileage rate for officials this year too.

The good news is…this is the first time in the 4 years the race has been held that we finished with more money than we started with.  We came out ahead with all of the proceeds going to the Pearl River Bicycle Club.  It wasn’t much money but its a start, and that is very exciting good news for us.

The Pearl River Bicycle Club in Sedalia has agreed to hold the proceeds form this years race aside to help fund next years races.  The club is going to be taking over the races so we can continue to grow the event and attract more riders and spectators.

This would not have been possible at all without all the extra support we had this year from, Lamm Technical Resources, Doty’s Moving and Storage, Herman Lumber of Sedalia, Hotel Bothwell, Preuitt Insurance, Sword’s Family Pharmacy, SDDI, CBCD, Otterville Parks and Recreation, Union Savings Bank, Sedalia Surgical Services, Bacon’s Smokehouse BBQ, Quinn’s World Wide Wings and Things, 5th Street Brew Pub, and the City of Sedalia (especially John Simmons).  I know I’ve left some people out and I cannot thank you enough and I apologize if I’ve missed naming you here.  We simply couldn’t do it without your support.

We also received outstanding coverage from the local media.  Here are the links to the news articles and a video interview with me bellow:

Sedalia Democrat article about the Sedalia Criterium

Sedalia Democrat article about the Otterville Road Race

Sedalia Democrat Video Interview with me at the Sedalia Criterium

Sedalia News Journal Photo Coverage of the Sedalia Criterium

So things didn’t go exactly as I had planned….It was better.  Putting on these events is a lot more work than you might think and it takes an army of volunteers to make it happen. 

I also want to thank all the riders that came out and raced.  It is also nice to see all the familiar faces of those who come back every year.  Thank you for bringing your friends and telling your cycling teams and clubs about our events.  It really does make a huge difference and will help keep the races alive.

Next year the events will be bigger and better than ever with even more community support.  We learn new things every year that helps us improve on what we had the year before.  The 5th Annual Sedalia Historic Disctrict Criterium and Otterville Road Race will be better than ever.

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Here are the official results from the Otterville Road Race from August 24, 2008.

Lamm Technical Resources

Men’s Pro/Cat 1/2/3

1   Brian Jensen             Successful Living Pro   
2   Jeff Winkler              Bicycle Shack   
3   Zack Stein                IS Corp/Nova Cycle Sports   
4   Jeremy Pych             Bicycle Shack   
5   Zach Reed                Mercy Specialized   
6   Justin Maciekowicz    Big Shark   
7   John Giles                 Cycle City   
8   Jim Vandeven            Get A Grip   
9   Craig Cooper             Big Shark   
10  Nick Coil                   HRRC/Trek Stores   
11  Mark Gowler             Saint Louis Cycle Club    ProVelo
12  John Thrasher           Big Shark   
13  Mike Weiss                Big Shark   
14  Kurt Russel                Big Shark   

Women’s Open

1  Michelle Jensen       Mercy Specialized   
2  Molly Vetter-Smith    Mesa Cycles   
3  Jennifer Herrell        Mercy Specialized   
4  Shari Woiwood          Bicycle Shack   
5  Maureen Conley       

Men’s Cat 3/4  elete

1   Todd Parker                     Big Shark   
2   Brant Ronning                  SKC   
3   Bryan Ziegler                   Team Undiscovered   
4   Glen Dyson                      Bicycle Shack   
5   Jeff Schroeder                 Cycle City   
6   Greg Anderson                 SKC   
7   Devin Clark                      The Hub    
8   Alex Gimar                       The Hub   
9   Garrick Valverde               Mesa Cycles   
10  Kurtis Albecht                  Bicycle Shack   
11  Eduardo Nieuwenhuyzen    Big Shark   
12  Matt Pence                      Mesa Cycles   
13  Dennis Koscielski               DogFish   
14  Ryan Heine                       The Hub   
15  Rich Kisseloff                    DogFish    CLIF SHOT
16  Zach Beck                      
17  Dan Jordan                      Chamois Butt’R   
18  Jack Mason                      Bicycle Shack   
19  Jeff Yielding                     DogFish   
20  Cody Nees                       Cape Bicycle and Fitness   

Junior’s Open   

1  Curtis Collins      Ozark Cycling Club   
2  Josh Pruschen    Cycles Unlimited   
3  Dennis Nowak     Ozark Cycling Club   
4  Kurt Tweedy         
5  Dylan Beck            
6  Connor Estes      Ozark Cycling Club   

Women’s Open    Bothwell Regional Health Center

1  Sandy Weiss             VeloForce   
2  Sherri Hahn             SKC   
3  Suzane Woodard   
4  Nicole Long   
5  Leslie Schwanbeck   
6  Hannah Wright         Buffalo River Cyclists   

Master’s 40-49

1  Jay Hawkins         RCRC   
2  Alan Christanell    Gateway Cycling Club   
3  Darren Sherkat    Team Mack   
4  Ted Weiss           VeloForce/Foodman   
5  Peter Vanrhein    VeloForce   
6  Carl Frederick      St. Louis Cyclones   
7  Vince Sutton       VeloForce   
8  Dodd Slawson      Trek Store   

Master’s 50+PRBC

1   Evan Wykes          Big Shark   
2   Dan Hill               Peoria Bicycle Club/Proctor 
3   Bernell Rice    
4   Steve Hall            Team Mack   
5   Curt Evenson       Ozark Cycling Club   
6   Craig Farrell         VeloForce   
7   Brian Casement   
8   Michael Ludwig    VeloForce   
9   Mark Witzel         SanDiego CycloVets   
10  Thomas Lauria     VeloForce   

Men’s Cat 4/5

1   Luke Lininger           Bicycle Shack   
2   Jose Bugarin            DogFish   
3   David Gray               Big Shark  
4   Todd Fridley            KCOI/Blvd   
5   Jordan Taylor          Big Shark   
6   Jeff Kolah               Ghisallo   
7   Benji Bockting         Columbia Bicycle Club   
8   Jonathon Schilling    Mesa Cycles   
9   Rodney Bade  
10  Adam Miller  
11  Jerry Baker            Bicycle Shack   
12  Chad Payne            Buffalo River Cycling    RoadID
13  Danny Baumstark     DogFish   
14  Javier Aparicio        Epic Cycling   
15  G. Birch                 Ghisallo   
16  Peter Stevens   
17  Mike Renieri           Manchester Racing   
18  Brian Koscielski       DogFish   
19  Chris Rost               Buffalo River Cycling   
20  Mathew Eastlack      LocalCycling.com   
21  Chris Bognar            DogFish   
22  Rick Krepps             Bicycle Shack   
23  Nate Larson             Mesa Cycles   
24  Greg Kiger               VeloForce   
25  David Mathews  
26  Jeff Bishop    
27  Charles Keuler           Ozark Cycling Club   
28  Shannon Robertson    Big Shark   
29  Josh Kennedy  
30  Brian Repplinger        Epic Cycling   
31  Will Wheelock  
32  Shaun Turnbull          DogFish   

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Here are the results for the Sedalia Historic District Criterium from August 23, 2008

Men’s Pro/Cat 1/2/3ProVelo Cycle

1     Brian Jensen      Successful Living Pro
2     Jeremy Pych      Bicycle Shack
3     Ethan Froese     THF
4     Josh Johnson     Big Shark
5     Tracy Smith       Mesa Cycles
6     Zach Reed         Mercy Specialized
7     Jim Farasy          BMC
8     Nolan Froese     THFLamm Technical Resources:  ShoreTel, Microsoft Gold, Citrix Silver, Sonicwall
9     John Thraser     Big Shark
10    David Hejduk     360 Racing
11    John Giles         Cycle City 
12    Tom Price          Lincoln Industries
13    Casey Saunder    DogFish
14    Todd Campbell    Epic Cycling
15    Cale McAninch    Boston Mountain Cyclists
16    Nick Coil             HRRC/Trek Stores
17    Ebby Norman       ProVelo
18    Andy Chocha       Mesa Cycles
19    Scott Stevens      Lincoln Industries
20    Douglas Davis       TOC/Gateway Cycling

 

Women’s OpenPearl River Bicycle Club

1    Jennifer Rhodes       Mercy Specialized
2    Molly Vetter-Smith    Mesa Cycles
3    Michelle Jensen       Mercy Specialized
4    Sharri Woiwood        Bicycle Shack
5    Emily Lightner          SKC
6    Sherri Hahn             SKC

 

Men’s Cat 3/4

1    Matt Pence                     Mesa Cycles
2    Garrick Valverde               Mesa Cycles
3    Eduardo Nieuwenhuyzen    Big Shark
4    Jay Hawkins                     RCRC
5    Jim Vandeven                   Get A Grip
6    Greg Payne                      GP VeloTek
7    Jerred Brackett               Boston Mountain Cyclists
8    Glen Dyson                      Bicycle Shack
9    Jan Bradford-Watts           Mesa Cycles
10    Mike Best                      TOC/Gateway Cycling
11    Bryan Ziegler                 Team Undiscovered
12    Sean McQueary              Mercy Specialized
13    Lyle Reynolds                 KCOI/Blvd
14    Kurtis Albrecht               Bicycle Shack
15    Thomas Hall                   Chamois Butter
16    Dennis Koscielski            DogFish
17    Brian Parks                    Team Undiscovered
18    Jeff Schroeder              Cycle City
19    Alex Edwards                 Mesa Cycles
20    Jonathon Schilling          Mesa Cycles

 

Junior’s OpenRoadID

1     Zack Stein             IS Corp/Nova Cycle Sports
2     Matt Pence           Mesa Cycles
3     Luke Lininger         Bicycle Shack
4     Alex Edwards         Mesa Cycles
5     Dennis Nowak        Ozark Cycling Club
6     Kurt Tweedy          Ozark Cycling Club
7     Dillon Sapp             Mesa Cycles
8     Nathan Larson        Mesa Cycles
9     Mike Giboney         Mesa Cycles
10    Connor Estes         Ozark Cycling Club
11    Samuel Williams      Ozark Cycling Club
12    Aislin Reynolds       SKC
13    Joey Todd             Bicycle Shack
14    Erin Williams           Ozark Cycling Club
15    Hannah Reynolds    SKC
16    Joshua Heck          Bicycle ShackCLIF SHOT

 

Women’s Cat 4

1    Sherri Hahn        SKC
2    Emily Lightner     SKC
3    Darcey Rapp       KCOI/Blvd
4    Kat Mueller        KCOI/Blvd
5    Stacie Tindle      Mesa Cycles
6    Tanya Williams     Ozark Cycling Club
7    Hannah Wright    Buffalo River Cyclists
8    Nicole Long        —

Bothwell Regional Health Center

Master’s 40-49

1    Phillip Todd          Bicycle Shack
2    Tracy Smith          Mesa Cycles
3    David Henderson    Columbia Bicycle Club
4    Douglas Davis         TOC/Gateway Cycling
5    Steve Songer         360 Racing
6    Alan Christanell      TOC/Gateway Cycling
7    Ebby Norman         ProVelo
8    Rich Bort              Blue Rivers

 

Master’s 50+

1    Evan Wykes           Big Shark
2    Barry Gaines         TOC/Gateway Cyclingelete
3    Lonnie Kennedy    Mesa Cycles
4    Curt Evenson        Ozark Cycling Club
5    Michael Ludwig     Velo Force
6    Steve Hall             Team Mack
7    Tom Zoumaras       Big Shark

 

Men’s Cat 4/5

1    David Gray                 Big Shark
2    Jose Bugarin              DogFish
3    John Sieczkowski        GP VeloTek
4    Brett Coppage            SKC
5    Jeff Schroeder           Cycle City
6    Gregory Anderson       SKC
7    Jeff Kloha                   Ghisallo Racing
8    Kevin Garner               Velo Force
9    Craig Eaton                 Bicycle Shack
10    Darin Marlow             Big Shark
11    Jamie Galvan              SKC
12    Christopher Bognar    DogFish
13    Rick Krepps               Bicycle Shack
14    Richard Huddleston    Big Shark
15    Jeff Lively                  SKC
16    Josh Pruschen           Cycles Unlimited
17    Jacob Carter             Columbia Bicycle Club
18    David Romisch            GP VeloTek
19    Theodore Araneta      Big Shark
20    Benji Bockting           Columbia Bicycle Club

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CLIX Wheel Release SystemsA few weeks ago I was contacted by CLIX Wheel Release Systems about doing a write up about their new quick release system.  I asked them to send me a demo and they actually sent me an entire RST fork and Shimano hub with the CLIX quick release already installed.  That was very unexpected.

So what is CLIX?

CLIX is a new twist on the tried and true quick release found holding the wheels on most bicycles these days.  In the end it accomplishes the same task but it does it in a slightly different way than you are probably used to.

CLIX Wheel Release SystemsWhat makes CLIX different?

The main difference is that it only takes one hand to use the CLIX system and you don’t have to spin the nut down on the other side.

Another advantage is that the quick release lever cannot be used as a giant wing nut.  Some inexperienced riders have been known to simply spin the lever around until the adjuster nut is tightened all the way in.  This totally defeats the purpose of the quickrealse.  This is also totally impossible with the CLIX system.

CLIX Wheel Release Systems Close Up

How does CLIX do it?

Basically the quick release lever has a larger throw.  This means that it pulls a lot farther than a standard quick release.  The CLIX system also only used single spring on the lever side and a spring cup that you squeeze with your fingers to release the wheel.  The adjuster nut is tightened one time when it is originally installed and then it never has to be adjusted again.

Anatomy of the CLIX Wheel Release Systems

Does it really work?

I’ve messed around with it on the fork and hub they sent me but I haven’t mounted it on my mountain bike yet.  My initial impression is that it does work and it works very well.  I am looking forward to getting it installed on my bike.

They sent the fork because it takes a specific fork design that allows enough space for the cups.  This is a bit of a down side to the product.  If it simply worked with any standard fork on the market they could be selling these to any cyclist.  Right now they are only available as a factory installed component from specific bicycle manufacturers such as Cannondale, Trek, Koga Miyata, and Montague USA.

So stay tuned for follow up posts as I mount the fork and try it out on the trails.

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