Tuesday, August 10, 2010

BMTT and a CRIT

roadies

Our Champion Brad Reed


I managed to get all the required materials for the 2nd Annual Buffalo Mountain Time Trial. There seemed to be some confusion of sort with having Buffalo and Time Trial in the same title but for the most part everyone figured it out, well except for maybe the roadies. Some roadies think that they have claim on anything that concerns a Time Trial, not so. One can Time Trial anything one wants. This year I just picked a date out of the blue and didn't do any research on any other competing races so low and behold I picked a date that the SERC final was on not far from here. Austin and I rolled out with the ladies about 730am. Austin pulled an all nighter and I was surprised that he even wanted to go but he did. By the time this was going to be over he was just about asleep! We managed to get 5 entries for the BMTT, down 4 from last year. I started them in normal TT fashion with 1 minute intervals. I was impressed with the fast pace, they were up to the top in less that 40 minutes and we were on our way back down and headed home. I had some trophy girls (that's what everyone was calling them) to start the riders off.....

Brad Reed is the undisputed 2010 champion of the BMTT with Everett Baker taking 2nd place honors. In the CX category, yes CX! David Hayter took first place with "D"Wayne Letterman coming in 2nd. Mark Teague took first place in B class respectively. Now everyone can see what those red/black jerseys are? Yes, they say TCRC! They were talking SO MUCH SMACK that roadies came out and hardly any of the mountain bikers that were not at Fontana. I was the promoter and couldn't say anything but they were trashing the MTBers for not coming out, WHEW!

Sunday rolls around and I was looking for some extra pain in the crit training series. My first masters crit race. I knew I didn't stand a chance but I wanted 'some'. The pace wasn't all that bad but I knew they were taking it easy and not riding like normal. It's funny how the true roadies get burned out by August it seems, I think they take training too serious sometimes. I held on to the main field til about 6 laps to go then I eased up wanting to save something for Cat4. I shoulda just hung in on the masters because when it came time for the 4's Brent dropped the hammer and took off. He busted the field up right off the bat and I was left with three other guys from the local road club that were not too happy about me not working with them and they made it known in true TCRC fashion.............bla...bla bla...bla bla bla. Matty was up front in the 3 man break and he rides my shops kit all the time so why would these tards think that I wanna help them get to my man up front. Two of them kept on blaa...blaa...blaa complaining. I just pulled out tapped my brakes and got away from them, I sat up and waited for the three leaders to get to me then I rode the rest of the race with them at the leaders pace. I knew with only three of them left they would never catch the lead group is why I pulled up AND I wanted to get away from the smarta$$'s mouths. All in all it was a great weekend with plenty of cycling although it was sooooooo hot.

LAter G....................

2 comments:

Riding with dogs said...

LMAO I love it! Awesome move in the Crit! Did you hear anything about it after the race was over?

SCOOBY'S SNACKS said...

no, those goobers take that stuff way toooo seriously. I swear I think some of those guys think that the world of road biking revolves around east Tn.!!!!!