Sunday, April 19, 2009
Tour of Turkey Final Spint
What is Theo Bos doing? Somebody should have been penalized. Don't take your hands off the handlebars. Leave that to the other guys at the Rose Bowl.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
LA Circuit, circa 07
My favorite photo of all time -- courtesy of Josh Horowitz's article in pez on what not to do in a race.Monday, February 23, 2009
Crit tactics
Gentlemen,
As I sit here thawing from a 28º, 30 mile ride (that's all I can do before the water in my bottles freezes solid), I'm thinking of all the racing that's yet to start for me here on the East Coast. One of the things I do regularly is check up on Rashan Bahati's blog. Of special interest to me is the 2nd to last paragraph. Give it a shot, let me know how it goes. Meanwhile, I'll be flying the LG colors starting in late March at Milport RR in Eastern Pennsylvania. Blow their logs off kids, particularly this weekend in Nevada.
Andres
Monday, February 16, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Race Reporting
Team,
I've really appreciated the race reports that came out in he last couple of days. In fact, race reports and photos are some of what I love most about being part of this team.
Here's just a quick reminder about the format, and also where we should be sending the reports.
Format:
Subject Line: [date][event][category]
Email:
[event]
[location]
[brief course description]
[cat]
[field size]
[who raced]
[places - top finisher sends the report, so for ex: Me (3rd), Rob (6th), Gary (10th), Haus, JT, etc (pack), Marc (dnf - sorry, Marc :)]
(you can abbreviate this if necessary, but the essentials are the where, cat, and who finished. A lot of times you won't know where everyone finished, but you can usually wing it)
Report:
[a description of what happened. Your description can be funny, clinical, brief, long winded, bizarre, poetic... just keep it clean please]
Where to send it:
From now on, send race reports directly to the "VeloClubLaGrange@yahoogroups" mailing list. If you are not on that list, you can sign up via the "lagrange.org" website.
Race Results:
Also, for top 10s, podiums, and wins, please fill out the race results form online at lagrange.org. Last year we had very few results posted online, and if we are going to be a dominant racing club in the future, we will need to do this.
Thanks is advance,
Matt
I've really appreciated the race reports that came out in he last couple of days. In fact, race reports and photos are some of what I love most about being part of this team.
Here's just a quick reminder about the format, and also where we should be sending the reports.
Format:
Subject Line: [date][event][category]
Email:
[event]
[location]
[brief course description]
[cat]
[field size]
[who raced]
[places - top finisher sends the report, so for ex: Me (3rd), Rob (6th), Gary (10th), Haus, JT, etc (pack), Marc (dnf - sorry, Marc :)]
(you can abbreviate this if necessary, but the essentials are the where, cat, and who finished. A lot of times you won't know where everyone finished, but you can usually wing it)
Report:
[a description of what happened. Your description can be funny, clinical, brief, long winded, bizarre, poetic... just keep it clean please]
Where to send it:
From now on, send race reports directly to the "VeloClubLaGrange@yahoogroups" mailing list. If you are not on that list, you can sign up via the "lagrange.org" website.
Race Results:
Also, for top 10s, podiums, and wins, please fill out the race results form online at lagrange.org. Last year we had very few results posted online, and if we are going to be a dominant racing club in the future, we will need to do this.
Thanks is advance,
Matt
Thursday, December 25, 2008
NoCal
Pine Flat Road Race is Feb 15th this year, kids. Best race I've ever done. Stunningly beautiful, and it has an uphill finish (Alan). If someone has a spare 58cm bike, I'll hop a plane from Philly to Fresno.
Happy Holidays from the chilly East Coast!
Andres
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
And their off
Friday, December 19, 2008
Club / Team License info.

2009 racing licenses are now on sale! Renew on line
For the New guys:
On the USCF license forms fill in the following:
CLUB:
Velo Club La Grange Westwood - SANTA MONICA, CA
TEAM NAME:
Kahala LaGrange notice the missing space, between La and Grange.
Last year we had a number of "teams" that were counted separately. As a result, we lost some points as a club to, "La Grange", "Kahala", "Velo Club LaGrange" etc.
The team name is " Kahala LaGrange " it has NO SPACES for the team name.
Application for Racing License (No faxed or e-mailed applications accepted.)
Welcome to the new year of racing.
Editing you club license data.
Editing your racing license info https://www.usacycling.org/myusac/index.php?pagename=mypage
Monday, November 17, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Calendar updated 2009
We have the 2009 SCNCA update added to the Google calendar. Look for the calendar link on the right nav Or it's at the very bottom of our blog (scroll down).
All of you (Team LG), should have access to adding or changing events on the calendar. If you're running a ride and want to publish it to the group, please feel free to add it in yourself.
If you'd like you can import it from the link here. It's in an iCal format and, will go into outlook, or... whatever you use daily. Download This iCal calendar with this link
MT
Also courtesy of Mark Loftus, we have a Google Map of each of the 58 events for 2009 event to Google maps
Thanks Mark!
All of you (Team LG), should have access to adding or changing events on the calendar. If you're running a ride and want to publish it to the group, please feel free to add it in yourself.
If you'd like you can import it from the link here. It's in an iCal format and, will go into outlook, or... whatever you use daily. Download This iCal calendar with this link
MT
Also courtesy of Mark Loftus, we have a Google Map of each of the 58 events for 2009 event to Google maps
Thanks Mark!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Santa Barbara 'Cross
Elings Park, Santa Barbara... end of last week.
It's a big park with all these trails wrapped around it. A little too technical for cross, but mighty fun at the top, with intersecting trails and whoop-di-doos. I ran into some Platinum dudes riding full carbon mountain rigs. Awesome.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
rush hour

Two Blue Trains leave different Santa Monica trailheads heading toward each other. When and where do they meet?
Train Mountain Bike starts from Bayliss and travels 70 mph up the 16% max grade of Westridge Road. Then LG kits look great on dirt as they hit all the notable singletrack spurs and are amazed by the views and open space inside LA.
At the same time Train Cyclocross, traveling 66 mph, starts up Sullivan Fire Road. They spin to win and practice run-ups when a good embankment reveals itself. Sullivan Ridge tests their climbing prowess on their narrow tires but they reach the top with ease.
When do the two trains meet? How far from each trailhead do they meet? More importantly, how surprised are they when the two run into each other? And who was holding the camera?
To solve this problem, we'll use the distance formula:
rate x time = distance,
and then look in the back of the book for the answers...
Train Blue Cross approx. 5.6 miles
Train Blue MTB approx. 6.4 miles
Time of picture: 7:32AM
Thanks to Matty D for holding the camera.
He'd like to remind you that if you aren't on the AM dirt ride, you don't know what you're missing no matter what flavor your knobbies are.
We could all use a little more of this kind of morning traffic.
.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)





















