Monday, November 29, 2010
CX Provicials
Friday, October 15, 2010
The Trail Bicycles Eatmore Sprouts Cycling Team in the Paper Again
Cumberland Coal Cross a Huge Success
Energized by unusually sunny skies, a handful of Comox Valley cyclists recorded some impressive results at last weekend’s Cumberland Coal Cross cyclocross race.
More than 100 cyclists from all over B.C. competed in the third annual event, the first of seven races in the Cross on the Rock Cyclocross Series. From beginners to experts local cyclists were well represented in the results.
In the Beginners category, 12-year-old James Grant of the Comox Valley Cycle Club worked his way to the front of the pack and held off racers three times his age to take the win. His younger brother Mark managed a late surge for fourth place.
In the Beginners Women category, Courtenay’s Salinas LaPerriere showcased her mountain biking skills in the more technical sections of the course on her way to a second place finish in her first ever cyclocross race.
Comox racer Jordan Duncan also finished second in the Intermediate category after leading for most of the race.
Fifteen-year-old mountain biking phenom Amanda Wakeling, of the Trail Bicycles Eatmore Sprouts Cycling Team, battled it out in the most competitive Expert Women’s field ever and managed to capture 6th place.
In the Masters race, Trail Bicycles Eatmore Sprouts rider Andrew Brown broke away from the group in the first lap and managed to hold his position for the remainder of the rest to record a first-place finish.
On a more disappointing note, crowd favourite Jeff Beeston (Trail Bicycles Eatmore Sprouts), the only rider in the competition who managed to clear the barriers on his bike, suffered a flat on course and was never able to catch back up to the leaders of the Expert Men’s field.
Cyclocross, which has experienced a surge in popularity in recent years, is perhaps the most exciting racing format to watch. Known simply as “cross” to cyclists in the know, cyclocross is the cycling equivalent of the steeple-chase. Races are short, usually less than one hour, and take place on relatively short courses that may feature stairs, sand, gravel, long grass or wooded trails.
All manner of obstacles are used to force riders off their bikes, and the Cumberland course didn’t disappoint. Along with a BMX track, the race featured a sand pit, part of a pump track, a short, gnarly climb, a forest section, a set of barriers and a bit of tight circular torture called a “Whirly Whirl.”
The Cumberland Coal Cross was hosted by the Trail Bicycles Eatmore Sprouts Cycling Team who, along with race organizers Curtis Saunders and Lisa Ludwig, couldn’t be happier with the results.
“It’s obviously great to win at home in front of your friends and family, but it’s also exciting to put up some good results for all the local sponsors who have helped us out all year long,” says team rider Andrew Brown.
“Like Cumberland and District Credit Union,” he continues. “Not only are they hugely supportive of the team, but they support other great cycling initiatives as well, like interest-free loans for bicycle purchases.”
Races like the Cumberland Coal Cross, says Brown, would simply not be possible without the support of a long list of sponsors and event volunteers.
To find out more about the Trail Bicycles Eatmore Sprouts Cycling team, visit www.eatmoretrail.ca.
Glen Wakeling doing battle with the tape, his bike and the ground!
Monday, August 9, 2010
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
B.C Summer Games Report
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Backyard Fun
Me and the crew all headed up to are local Cumberland bike trails for the 3rd XC race of the Vancouver Island mountain bike series. I think it’s safe to say we were all feeling pretty nervous as well as excited. We were all ready for a good beating!!! Which is exactly what the course gave us, up a short steady climb on gravel road and then into some technical stuff and then back out onto the road for a steady steep climb up, back onto some technical trails with a steady climb (agreed to of been the hardest part of the course) and then the fast flowy downhill with small stretches of gravel road in-between in spots, then just up a bit of paved road and through the Cumberland #6 mine park were the lap point was.
Everyone did the best and it defiantly showed. Dave, Nick and Andrew all rocked the expert men’s category, Andrew had a strong 13th place finish even though one of his pedals fell off and had to go find it and put it back together. Dave also had a steady race on his single speed and came in 25th. Jordan one of my good buddies came in 1st in intermediate men and my Dad/Glenn followed shortly behind in 5th place. I had a good race as well and came 1st in intermediate women.
At the end of the race the sun was shining, there was music going and burgers grilling; it was a really good atmosphere and the perfect way to end a bike race.
Amanda
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Amanda and Jordan in the News
Sunday, April 4, 2010
King of Bling
I’m not the King of Bling, I leave that to my good friend and teammate Dave Nowak, but I did need new shoes. I’ve been riding the same tired old Shimanos for a couple of years and it was starting to show. Because I ride both road and mountain, with a little bit o’ cross, I always try to get road and mountain shoes built on the same platform.
This year I’m riding for Jeff at Trail Bicycles on the Trail Bicycles Eatmore Sprouts Cycling Team. Trail is a Trek shop and as such offers a wide selection of Bontrager parts and accessories. I’ve never owned a pair of Bontrager shoes but the ones I tried on in the shop seemed pretty comfy so I looked through the catalogue and decided to go with Bontrager’s top of the line RXL road and mountain shoes. Light weight and with full carbon soles they were exactly what I was looking for.
All white, bright white, adorned with gold bits the only way to describe these babies is bling. I haven’t ridden these suckers yet cause I don’t want to get them dirty, but I have been kickin’ about the house and they feel pretty awesome.
I’ll update this review after I spend some time on the bike with them, but before that I need some euro length socks and some white leg and arm warmers. I should give Dave a call and see what he got.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Local Sponsors
Title Sponsors
Eatmore Sprouts + Greens
Trail Bicycles
Gold Sponsors
Rehabilitation in Motion
Cumberland + Districts Credit Union
Silver Sponsors
Freakin Coffee Shop
Wedler Engineering
Ryan Parton Writing Solutions
We hope that you will show your support of these local business's!
Hopefully the racers will be posting about the latest race or ride to keep everyone interested.