Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy HallowCross

Victory for Mogg
Peter Mogg became the 2nd Annual HallowCross champion in Sarnia Saturday morning, dominating the field of 20 riders with a convincing performance. Mogg appeared to be untouchable after a lap and a half of the technical course, coming out of the sand pit with a sizeable advantage and never looked back.

The ensuing battle for second was over almost as fast as it began. A hard chasing Michael Ashton put in a solid ride, keeping the chasers at bay and solidifying his spot on the podium. Ashton held off M2 champ Carlos Goncalves and Jean-Yves Hudon, winner of the M3 category. Goncalves and Hudon  fought right until the bitter end, finishing seconds apart respectively. Hudon, the unoficial 29er (single-speed!) champ of the day, seemingly made the right call going with the fat tires, besting many of the crossers' on the day over the slick conditions.

Other notable rides on the day saw Ken Vandermeer topple men half his age winning the M3 race also riding a single speed 29er and Greg Archi win the U23 cat while riding strong against the Seniors.

Results:

Senior/M1
1st   Peter Mogg
2nd  Michael Ashton
3rd  Greg Archi
4th   Andrew Linley
5th   Michael Clarke

Master2/B Race
1st   Carlos Goncalves
2nd  Andrew Botterel
3rd   Jason Everat

Master3/ C Race
1st   Jean-Yves Hudon
2nd  Ken Vandermeer
3rd  James Stanski

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Thanks!

Thanks to everyone who came out, our sponsors and to the all volunteers who made the event possible! It was an perfect sunny fall day to race some cross.

Check back soon for race results and photos!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Cyclocross Draw Prizes

Just picked up some great draw prizes from The Bicycle Shop in Sarnia and Revolution Bike Shop in Brights Grove. There will be some awesome cold weather gear, tires and other merchandise up for grabs.


The course has gotten a little greasy over the past few days with the rain so prepare for a little mud!

Cross Country at Canatara

On Wednesday, Canatara Park hosted the SWOSSAA Championships where High School students ripped off some seriously fast kms, Athletes who finished in the top 15 individually and top 2 teams in their district qualified to race at Canatara, which is the last round of qualification before the OFSAA Ontario Provincial  Championships held in Ottawa.

Jazmin Martin running out of Belle River took the womens 5k event with a time of 18:40 that would put most men to shame, myself included. Vincent Massey's top finisher Ashley Baracci and St.Chris's Nicki Parkes completed the senior women's podium.

1  Martin, Jazmin       Belle River D.H.S        3:44.2/km          18:40.74 
2  Bracci, Ashley       Vincent Massey           3:53.4/km         19:27.01 
3  Parkes, Nicki         St. Chris                     3:56.2/km         19:40.83

In the senior mens 7km race, Ryan Sleiman from Kingsville seemed to take the race into his own hands straight from the gun leaving Riverside S.S runner Corey Bellemore and Dan Piticariu of Vincent Massey in hot pursuit. Sleiman never appeared in danger of succumbing to the pressure from Bellemore and Piticariu and stormed away in control for the win despite a late charge from Bellemore near the finish, crossing the line only 6 seconds back.
 

1  Sleiman, Ryan          Kingsville               3:08.6/km        21:59.66 
2  Bellemore, Corey     Riverside S.S          3:09.5/km        22:05.90  
3  Piticariu, Dan           Vincent Massey      3:12.0/km        22:23.40



   

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Helpful things to know 101

As HallowCross fast approaches, we hope everyone has their rides tuned up and ready to go. Just to be clear on the location, the start will take place in the field boardered by the BMX park and the beach. You won't miss it. Just keep an eye out for the Kona tent provided by The Bicycle Shop in Sarnia.

The race will start at 10am sharp. If there is enough keener's out there to have two races, the B race will leave 5 minutes after the A race. Show up an hour before hand to make sure you are registered and your bike isn't falling apart.

There will be washrooms on site, hot coffee and water. I will also be offering my mechanical skills to those who experience last minute mechanicals (no bottom bracket overhauls tho).

If you see some red buildings and a ton of ducks you are in the right place. We may replace the sand pit with a Goose gauntlet.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Le Pumpkins are back.

If you procrastinate as much as I do and put cycling ahead of paying bills and shopping for Halloween decorations, not to worry. As you will be racing (of course) instead of being productive a la picking up decorations for the 31st, you will have a chance to win a grand pumpkin from one of our local pumpkin farmers.
So by racing, you are really killing two birds with one stone. Only metaphorically speaking of course... I generally don't condone killing birds, however if you could actually pull that off maybe you should consider a career change. The Red Sox could use a pitcher. I digress...