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Circumburke Challenge on Kingdom Trails- October 24, 2010

October 13th, 2010

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The Inaugural CircumBurke was held in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom on a demanding fifteen mile trail circuit beginning and ending on the Kingdom Trails at Burke Mountain. The partially unmaintained route climbed counterclockwise around the shoulder of Burke and into the town of Victory – then crossing northwards onto logging roads and singletrack through State and private land around Umpire mountain, along the western side of Umpire Brook to the Kingdom Trails system and Mid-Burke Lodge.

The event was held in memory of Dave Blumenthal, a multi-talented endurance athlete, designer and dedicated Green Mountain Club volunteer who died in June 2010 during the Tour Divide endurance cycling race in the Rocky Mountains.

Twenty-four of the original starters braved the daunting parcours to finish strongly at the Mid-Burke, where they were greeted with squash soup, hot chocolate, soft drinks, bagels, apples and donuts inside the warm ski lodge.  Participants of both genders ranged in age from fourteen to sixty-three years.

Most finishers elected to ride fifteen mile lap – with the first finisher being Alex Gray of Canaan New Hampshire followed almost immediately by Nicolas Prevot, Speyt Drummond and Jeff Hale. The first woman finisher was Maria Young of West Glover, Vermont. David Tremblay of Moretown, Vermont had the fastest first lap split time at Camptown road and was the sole finisher in the thirty mile enduro category.

Reactions to the route were generally positive. Many riders lauded the “old school” nature of the trails and the opportunity to be able to experience a variety of terrain and trails while riding  a unique “grand circuit” around Burke and Umpire Mountains. While some riders preferred the initial climb on Kingdom Trails’ “Camptown” and “CCC Road” or the high speed descent into Victory, others mentioned their enjoyment of several newly created single track sections in Victory. Participants unanimously dreaded the swampy section of “Trillium” near the finish while fully accepting that this wet experience was an expected part of the “challenge”.

The CircumBurke Challenge was organized and sponsored by Conservation Collaboratives and Kingdom Trails with additional support from the State of Vermont, Burke Mountain, East Burke Sports, Littleton Bike, Louis Garneau and Onion River Racing. Many individuals within these organizations lent their expertise and enthusiasm before and during the event including Tim Tierney, Tom Leman, Dan and MJ Davis, John Worth, Tim McGuire, Jeremy, Matt Langlais, Leif Trott, Knight Ides, Heather Voisin and Lexi Shear.

A GPS course profile was provided by one competitor: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/54336304

Further information is available at : www.circumburke.org

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Cross Clinic- Sun and Fun!

October 12th, 2010

Montpelier Cyclocross Clinic October 9th

September 22nd, 2010

Register on BikeReg
Saturday, October 09, 2010

11am: warm up
11:30am: workshops
12:15pm: mass start challenge

$10 for USAC Licensees holders, $15 for non-licensees, free for children 15 and younger.

Location: Wrightsville Reservoir Recreation Area, 5 miles north of Montpelier on RT 12, (MAP)

This is an introductory clinic for all levels of fitness and age. Please come join us to discover this fun and challenging cycling activity.

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5/16 Onion River Racing Criterium Results

May 19th, 2010

B-Race- Men:
1- Dave McCahill
2- Allan Rego (Rim Of Fire)
3- Joeffrey Krywanczyk (Team Wear on Earth)
4- Michael Hopwood (GMBC)
5- Aaron Bushey (Onion River Racing)
6- Arthur Foelsche (Onion River Racing)

B- Race- Women:
1- Amy Miner (Onion River Racing)
2- MaryAnn Marinez (Onion River Racing)
3- Marilyn Ruseckas (Seven/Mad River Riders)
4- Heather Voisin (Onion River Racing)

A- Race- Men (no Women entered the A race):
1- Jared Katz (Onion River Racing)
2- Jim Komarmi
3- Mike Burris (Burris logistics/Fit Werx)
4- Nick Petterssen (Onion River Racing)
5- Bobby Bailey (Onion River Sports)
6- Pavel Tcherkassov (Onion River Racing)
7- John McGill (Onion River Racing)
8- Allan Rego (Rim of Fire)
9- Dave McCahill
10- Philip Belliveau (Burris Logistics/Fit Werx)
11- Steve Colangeli (Burris Logistics/ Fit Werx)
12- David Ricklefs (Onion River Sports)

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May 16 Crit: A Rocking Good Time

May 17th, 2010

The first 2010 Onion River Racing criterium kicked the series off to a great start- not only did we have great weather (unlike the extraordinarily cold 2009 start) but a great crowd in all three categories.

C race

C race riders getting ready to go



B group leaders coming through the first turn.



C group rides on the back straight.


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Introduction to Bicycle Racing For Women May 15/16

April 8th, 2010
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Do you love to ride your bike? Here is your chance to improve your bike handling skills, learn about basic training principles and what is needed to start road racing, and improve your racing strategy!    This clinic is for beginner and intermediate racers, triathletes, endurance riders, and cycling enthusiasts.

Coaches include:

  • Stephanie Chase – Stage 5 Elite team member, personal trainer and coach.
  • MaryAnn Martinez- former National Champion and current Onion River racer
  • Laury Saligman – former elite racer with NCVC and Team Kenda.

Day One – Saturday May 15th (Location to be determined): 10AM to 4PM
Morning skills clinic and relaxed afternoon road ride with coaches.

Day Two – Sunday May 16th (National Life Headquarters, Montpelier): 10 AM to 3 PM Skills practice and the option to participate in the 2010 Montpelier Bicycle Training Races (“C” skills clinic or the B race for entry level racers). For more information about the 2010 Montpelier Bicycle Training (Race) Series see: www.onionriverracing.com or www.bikereg.com

Registration: Cost $10, Please contact: MaryAnn Martinez (802) 363- 7563 or Runbikegrrl@netzero.com

Register at Bike Reg: http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=10702

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March is for Riding

March 7th, 2010

Nice day out in central Vermont. Great folks, weather, and some good miles.

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Hugs For Helmets

April 28th, 2009

I don’t even know where to begin with this… perhaps we should institute in Montpelier? If only they would give us little flashing lights instead of tickets….

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Furious Flurries

April 13th, 2009
Kyle Martel/Times Argus

Last Turn – Kyle Martel/Times Argus

Ross Saxton leads Matt Mainer and Matt Rossman around the last corner at the top of the course. Not sure if the flurries helped on the cool down at the top of that last climb. Thanks to the Times Argus for the photo. See the article here.

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Neither Snow nor Wind nor Cold

April 12th, 2009

Start!Sympathizing with their compatriots on the cobbles of the Roubaix, brave riders kicked off the first Onion River Racing Training Criterium in classic Vermont April weather- driving wind, sometimes snow, and and biting cold.

Nonetheless, with coffee and doughnuts (how uncyclist-like) keeping the internal fires burning, three races charged off from the start line in the parking lot of the National Life Group. The C group took four strong laps, with a handful of  more experienced riders sitting in to give tips on pack riding, corners, and handling rougher roads. With two laps to go, the racing inductees flew off for an aggressive yet congenial finish.

We decided to mix the A and B groups to create a larger field, though each group was scored independently. The pack stayed together for the first few laps and then things started to get strung out. I was running around dealing with random cars on the course and taking pictures, so I can’t give the best account, suffice it to say that the lead group was pushing hard and a strong chase group was not giving up much ground.

With five laps to go, the B group leader Mike Prevace was tucked into the A chase group and held a solid lead on the rest of the B group. Looking comfortable and calm, he held his lead straight through to the finish. Patrick Caffely rolled across next, with Mark White and Pete Marin not close behind.

In the A group, Matt Mainer was alone and way out in front until the B finish. Chased by Matt Rossman and Ross Saxton for the better part of the race, the gap finally closed and the three held the lead together all the way across the line. Ross took the win, but all three crossed within moments of one another. Nick Petterson was alone between the leaders and the chase group for the last half of the ride. Though he gained each lap on the leaders, his solo effort needed a few more laps that he didn’t have to close the gap

The A chase group held together and did its best to catch the leaders. Onions John McGill and Steve Colangeli looked strong as they tried to gain some ground on the leaders. Fabian Grignari crossed first, with  Phil Beliveau and John McGill just behind. Jean Lacriox kept pace with the chasers and finished just behind.

For our first race of the season things felt really fantastic! Despite the cold, everyone seemed in great spirits and the course really seemed to provide some good challenges for different kinds of riders. Special thanks to all our marshals who braved weather way to cold to be out in, and our official Thomas LaRose. Get your legs ready for next week and hope the weather is warmer!

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