July 18, 2007
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Superweek wrap-up III
![[ Whitnall Park pro peloton ]](http://www.chicagobikeracing.com/blog/p/07/whitnall.jpg)
Photo by Luke Seemann
I just spent two more super days in Wisconsin taking in Tuesday's Whitnall Park Road Race, a nice 2.3-mile closed circuit in a botanical garden, and today's MGA Proving Grounds Road Race, a rolling course with a dodgy finish. I raced a little but watched a lot more. Among the highlights:
- » There hadn't been a lot of major pros showing for the first four days of Superweek
I had to clear out of the Proving Grounds as soon as my race was done, so I didn't see how the pros wrapped up and didn't take complete notes on the other results, but I'll be updating this post as the reports flow in.
Whitnall Park race reports:
Rahsaan Bahati (Rock Racing; P/1/2): "I got the boys to line it up for a lead out to contest the field sprint, which we did a good job handling."
Carrie Cash (X Plane Team Revolution; W-P/1/2): "As I jockied with Katie Weber to move up for the last turn, things looked to be getting a little dicey."
Debbie Dust (Team Kenda Tire; W-P/1/2): "We were about 200 meters from the finish line when a rider on my right pushed me (yes, literally pushed with her hand) into another rider on my left
Andy Daley (Team Clif Bar Midwest; P/1/2): "We still had fun, and I'm already trying to figure if I can skip another day off from the real job for another chance to play pretend pro bike racer."
Hub Racing (W-P/1/2): "The whole of Hub Racing pushed Jenette through the field the final time up the big climb. Over the top, J-Dub unloaded."
Jason Snider (Silver Cycling; 30+): "If I wasn't so amazed by their complete lack of racing knowledge, I would have bust out laughing."
James Sweeney (ABRT; 30+ 1/2/3): "The last lap had a lot of pushing and shoving, a couple crashes ... so it was pretty hectic."
T3 (Category 6; 30+ 4/5): "I'm not a sprinter, but with 48 registered in my field, pay outs 12 deep and the hill to boot
Steve Tilford (Trek/VW Midwest; P/1/2): "We went to the front immediately but realized after a lap that the field had no interest in chasing them down."
Matt Waite (Brazen Dropouts; P/1/2): "Someone got a feed from the wrong side and took out a rider that was sprinting up that side. I came within inches of going down with them. Thank god for MTB skills and quick thinking."
Whitnall Park photos:
The Editor
Proving Grounds race reports:
Rahsaan Bahati (Rock Racing; P/1/2): "Go go go, slow slow slow. That went on the whole race."
Becky Broeder (Hub Racing; W-P/1/2): "A shoutout to the boys that were made an example of at the Proving Grounds race today."
Ron Cook (ABD; 3): "By the time I came around to the start finish area I barely could get up the hill."
Kevin Krakovksy (XXX Racing-AthletiCo; 30+ 4/5): "For all the competitiveness and aggression needed for this sport, selflessness and camaraderie are much more important in the end."
Bryan McVey (Vision Quest; 3): "Coming into the last couple miles we were hauling."
Brian Morrissey (XXX Racing-AthletiCo; 30+ 4/5): "And just as I caught back on again, they were off, up the final hill for the final decision."
Scott Peterson (Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare; 30+ 1/2/3): "Not sure exactly what happened, but my rookie riding skills had me coast up behind Eck and had me overlapping by about a quarter-wheel on the outside."
Alex Sharon (ABD; P/1/2): "After grittin it out for as long as i could at whitnall, for some reason or other I thought MGA was do-able. Ha! Five minutes into the race and the pain was too much. Adios."
Jason Snider (Silver Cycling; 30+): "Good news: We all got paid and the 'wanknuts' were shut out and pretty much out of the overall."
James Sweeney (ABRT; 30+ 1/2/3): "In the last 5 miles there were several attacks, and going up the hill there was one rider with a small gap. I was able to sprint up the hill and past the last rider to take the win."
X Plane Team Revolution (W-P/1/2): "After turning the corner, I checked my wheel to see if I'd brought anyone with me. Nope. It was clear and I put my mind to catching the tail of the three [up the road]."
The Editor (XXX Racing-AthletiCo; 3): "I didn't mean to attack, I swear, but there I was in no man's land. This would be my last chance to be useful, so I plowed ahead toward the green beacon on the horizon."
Proving Grounds photos:
The Editor
