Some changes for 2011

Nov 8
2010
Filed in: Administrative


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It’s not yet five months until Hillsboro-Roubaix and already I’m hearing chatter about 2011 preparations. People are changing teams or planning improvements to what they have. Some riders are taking a much-deserved rest, while others are starting their first base mesocycles and setting up new trainer spaces.

And so it is in that spirit of change and renewal that I have an announcement of my own for 2011: Chicago Bike Racing will be going into semi-retirement.

I will still maintain a calendar of regional races, both USAC and ABR. And I will still publish a weekly notebook of fun or newsworthy links. But I’ll no longer be aggregating reports into wrap-ups, I’ll no longer be previewing upcoming races, and it will take news of substantial urgency and importance to rise above a line in the notebook.

Since output will approach a trickle, I’m also going to cease running advertisements effective Jan. 1.

Why?

Because I’m tired.

CBR never quite became the site I originally envisioned, but even with lower ambitions it chewed up more mornings than I can count, mornings I came to wish were spent sleeping, riding my bicycle or

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having fun with non-bike activities.

Well-meaning readers have suggested I outsource work to volunteers. It’s a good idea. But I’m a terrible manager. I would spend just as much time hewing others’ work to my standards and my voice as I would spend just doing it myself.

It’s funny: I’ve had this post in mind since mid-June, but I’m still at a loss for words. I’ve put off writing this for weeks. This change doesn’t come lightly. CBR has been fun for the past four years, and I’m grateful for all the connections and friendships it’s created in our community.

I’m especially grateful for those who supported me through advertising, including ABD and CycleAnalyze, who have hogged that upper corner almost since the beginning. And I’m grateful for the dozens of you who bought my calendars over the years or who contributed when I passed the hat two years ago.

That said, this project has always been about love more than money, so most of all I’m grateful for anyone who came up to me at a race to just say “Thanks.” Several times I’ve thought about hanging it up only to have a Cat 5 tell me they were doing their first race and it was all because of CBR. That’s all it took to commit to another season.

When I’m feeling nostalgic I like to look up any ancient results sheet and study the names in the lower categories. It’s a fun exercise. See who has made it to the elites, see who has disappeared, see who is still sandbagging in the 5’s.

Indeed, a lot has changed in the past four years, and we’ve been through a lot together. Like any family, we’ve had our share of triumphs and tragedies, fights and love fests, beginnings and endings. Races have come and gone, equipment has evolved, and race promotion has gotten much more professional. 

And some of the changes make it easier to say good-bye to CBR. Relative to 2007, race information is easier to come by, and thanks to Facebook and Twitter, it’s easier to get results and swap stories.

In other words, my work here is done. See you at the races.

Comments

1.

Nov 8
2010

11:39 am

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Alberto's)

Luke -

I think I speak for all of us: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

but seriously - thank you for all of your hard work you have put in, and we will most definately MISS CBR!

It filled the void of what was needed in Chicago

2.

Nov 8
2010

11:44 am

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Tati)

Thanks for everything, Luke!

3.

Nov 8
2010

11:44 am

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Verizon Wireless)

I can’t say that I blame you Luke, I always thought that this site must be a ton of work to do. I think it’s safe to say everyone appreciates greatly all you have done for promoting the local cycling scene. Thank you!

4.

Nov 8
2010

12:13 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

maybe you have epstein barr.

5.

Nov 8
2010

12:48 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Thanks for getting the ball rolling Luke.

6.

Nov 8
2010

12:54 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (ISCorp Cycling Team)

I now attend school in Montana and since arriving here I have felt like I am out of the Chicago cycling loop (haha) but your blog has helped bring me back in and not feel like an outsider.  You have done so many great things with this website, thank you!

7.

Nov 8
2010

1:06 pm

bmcvey

Awesome site over the years!!  My cycling career and CBR both started in the same month and year, so it’s been awesome to read everything over the years.  Great to hear you will be keeping the calendar around as well as a weekly notebook.

All the best!

8.

Nov 8
2010

1:20 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Thanks for all the hard work Luke.  CBR will surely be missed.  Now go take that nap!

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Nov 8
2010

1:28 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Thanks for creating the site, though I fully understand why the show can’t go on. For this newcomer to cycling, this has been one of my best resources for racing over the last year- see you at the starting line next spring!

10.

Nov 8
2010

1:30 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Project 5)

Thank you for all the work you have done and what you have built, truly a 1-stop shop for Chicagoland bike racing. And thank you for maintaining the race calendar as well as the Wednesday Notebook. I always look forward to taking a break from the drolls of the workweek to read CBR every Wednesday!

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Nov 8
2010

1:45 pm

stevedennis

I’ve been a lurker for the last year or so - but it’s been worth it.  Thanks for doing this and being an ambassador for the Chicago Racing Scene.  See you around.

12.

Nov 8
2010

4:02 pm

hemme (killjoy)

Thanks for all the work you put in to the site Luke. I barely even raced road and always enjoyed it.

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Nov 8
2010

4:20 pm

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quickkarl (Wild Card Cycling)

Thanks for your effort and work, a great place for cycling info, not only for Chicago but us downstate also. I looked forward to your reports, links, photos every week.
Good luck with your future endeavors.

Karl

14.

Nov 8
2010

4:23 pm

yobdlog (xXx Racing-AthletiCo)

I’ll always credit CBR for the great advice about Off-Road Cycling news and topics - build it and they will come.  Speaking for everyone at The Bonebell - we always reference ‘how can we do it’ by reviewing how a good ‘Chicago’ site already does it.  Thank You Luke.  Keep it derka.

P.S. Jus’ sayin’ - you can always get a mountain bike and start dirtbaggin’...

15.

Nov 8
2010

4:47 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Team TATI)

I’m not sure if I mentioned this to you before, but your site is what led me to give racing a try last summer.  I’m very grateful to you for providing the information and resources that helped me (and many riders like me) to make the transition to racing.  Your web presence will be greatly missed but I look forward to racing masters with you next year (and in a few more cross races too!).

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Nov 8
2010

5:33 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Union Cycling)

Luke, this doesn’t have anything to do with the tooth thing from yesterday, does it?!?

Seriously, thank you for putting countless hours into maintain CBR.  It’s been a valuable resource to the Chicago cycling community (and beyond!).

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Nov 8
2010

5:38 pm

velocitykyle (xXx Racing)

Luke and CBR certainly made this place a whole lot better.  Many thanks to you and your hard work.

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Nov 8
2010

6:09 pm

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Rooster (Chicago Cuttin' Crew)

Ah man! I’m gonna miss Luke Seemann’s written voice in my head every week. My mother still talks big about her son’s interview on cbr (even if it was from a much cockier/naive perspective than I have now.)

I’m pretty sure we all know the main reason this has been happening…

You pretty much rule.

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Nov 8
2010

6:11 pm

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Rooster (Chicago Cuttin' Crew)

PS - I totally understand and good luck, buddy.

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Nov 8
2010

6:11 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

This site turned me onto racing as well as the team.  And this year, after getting full into Road, I do remember actually sitting down and planning my season (well, what I thought my season would be) against the list of races on the calendar.  You have a great style of writing riding the line between objective and smart-assed that I always enjoyed, and I’ll be sorry to see the site go.  Thanks for all the work, and I hope this means you’ll have time to start booking a local wager section on RD :)

Bill

21.

Nov 8
2010

6:21 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (ABD)

Awww man.  My most visited site!  I’ve always looked forward to reading all the race reports and your great race write ups, among all the other great info on here.
I can’t say I blame you for moving on.  Thanks for all the hard work and effort!!

22.

Nov 8
2010

9:07 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

As Dave Stoley said, “Ciao bambino”. Thanks for providing a great service and a nice place to visit for a lot of people.

This doesn’t have anything to do with the Abrams resignation does it?

23.

Nov 8
2010

9:08 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

D’oh! Abrams firing/Michaels resignation. I get those guys mixed up.

24.

Nov 8
2010

9:42 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

It was a great ride while it lasted. Thanks, Luke.

25.

Nov 8
2010

9:51 pm

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.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Turin)

This is some bullshit!  Have you tried Five Hour Energy?

Great work.  I don’t think that the extensive Chicago racing scene, the extremely positive racing vibe, or events like the CX series would be what they are without this site.  I suspect Chicago would feel a lot more like NYC: fractured and pissy.

It certainly helped me figure out what was what when I got back into racing in 2005-ish.  Hopefully CBR might continue in some communal form. 

Good work!

26.

Nov 8
2010

11:28 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (ABD)

One of the highlights of my career will forever be seeing my name in bold print on your site, Luke.

Thank you.

27.

Nov 9
2010

12:52 am

Liam.Donoghue (xXx Racing - AthletiCo)

To second Adam’s sentiment: I very specifically remember last year as a Cat 4 getting my name in bold for the first time, and realizing it was a watershed moment in the cycling career. The site was definitely a huge help in getting started racing, but, as you already well know, you were a significant reason I joined xXx in the first place. Thanks, Luke. We love our humble correspondent.

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Nov 9
2010

8:00 am

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (ABD)

Thanks for all your hard work over the years.  You certainly accomplished your goal of making CBR the go-to for any and all info on road racing in Chicago.  More importantly, you did it in an entertaining and supportive fashion.  Great work!  I miss the site already…

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Nov 9
2010

9:31 am

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

As many have said I started racing from the resources you have provided, and gave me a healthy lifestyle because of it.  I am truly grateful for all you have done and provided.  I will also miss my most visited website.

30.

Nov 9
2010

10:42 am

usrnull (Chicago Cuttin' Crew)

I can’t say I blame you, but you will be missed. I’ve heard from friends across the country that they wish their racing scene had a site like CBR. I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that it’s been a major factor in the explosive growth of the Chicagoland racing scene over the last few years. Thanks for all your hard work. I guess we’re ready to take the training wheels off and race on our own.

On the bright side, now the new kids won’t show up to a race and know exactly where to attack. At least they’ll have to dig through the archives to figure that out…

31.

Nov 9
2010

12:45 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

I don’t know what i’m going to do with my wednesday mornings now…

32.

Nov 9
2010

3:07 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Luke, not sure if we can ever properly thank you enough for the site, you’ve done a tremendous job.

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Nov 9
2010

5:17 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Luke, I can’t really say anything that hasn’t already been said. A big hearty thanks!  The site will be missed.

34.

Nov 9
2010

10:00 pm

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Luke Seemann (XXX Racing-AthletiCo)

Thanks, everyone. It’s been a privilege and honor to have you as readers, and you’ve always been great about showing your appreciation.

But you’re not getting rid of me that easily: The Wednesday notebook will continue, so be sure to keep me in the loop with any news, and I’ll continue to diligently read each and every one of the crazy reports that show up in my RSS feed.

35.

Nov 9
2010

11:14 pm

gavingould (Half Acre Cycling)

Late to the party here, but the others have pretty well covered the loss to the scene. Over the past couple of years, I think I’ve read everything written here; it’s helped me progress from the back of the 4B’s last year all the way to the back of the 3’s in the ChiCrossCup this year. Really though, I’ve always enjoyed the white-hot dose of traffic my photos would get when linked here.
In a word, thanks.

36.

Nov 10
2010

10:02 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

After moving to PDX three years ago, I kept up with chicago racers via CBR.  You have done an awesome job, and I wish and hope more people will pick up the challenge and keep CBR, or a imitation alive.  Its a great resource, and always nice to see your name, pics, and your friends on the most widely read bike blog in the midwest.  Thanks Luke!  Hopefully, someone will imitate it out here in the Northwest!

37.

Nov 11
2010

8:52 am

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Project 5)

a teammate of mine suggested a blog/race report site similar to what the Chi Cross Cup has done for people to post links to repports and photos from races. Would still need to be monitored but wouldn’t be the same time consumption Luke’s site has been for him. just an idea.

38.

Nov 11
2010

5:51 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (CCC)

Luke, thanks for all the hard work. CBR has always been there since I started racing, and I even got my name highlighted once, and it wasnt for most heinous newbie crash ever either.

Appeciate it.

The ICA has been surveying new racers and cites a way above national average rise in members in illinois, I think CBR can claim some of the credit for that.

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Nov 11
2010

9:31 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Rhythm Racing)

Word.

We have been spoiled by your dedication.

You have certainly grown the sport, and in no small way. 

Well done.

40.

Nov 12
2010

11:30 am

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Everyone who already commented has pretty much summed up what I wanted to say. Thanks Luke. The site was an invaluable resource as I got myself into this crazy sport we all love. Well done.

41.

Nov 14
2010

1:40 am

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

crummy site anyway. i check it out ALL the time to confirm that it is still crummy.

nice april fool’s day prank, luke. really! you may stop now.

42.

Nov 18
2010

1:27 am

zens (Rhythm Racing)

does this mean the long awaited return of Decisive Moments?

http://www.seemann.com/luke/

43.

Nov 19
2010

8:42 am

Tim Speciale (PSIMET Racing)

Re: Zens

...my how things have changed
http://www.seemann.com/dm/archives/2005/01/index.html

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Nov 19
2010

4:11 pm

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Rhythm Racing)

I hope your next project is of even more importance and magnitude.

Something on par with Google will suffice.

45.

Nov 24
2010

11:02 pm

Jim H. (Tower Racing)

Good endings make good beginnings.  Best luck as you move on to your “new” endeavors.

CBR was contagious and additive and will be missed by all.  Thanks for sharing your passion, energy, and excitement for the sport!

 

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