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Humm... she couldn't beat the SM3's. Gee, wonder if she can beat the 4's.
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In article <A5GdncAG8LNQ6zzdRVn-hA@sti.net>, Sierraman <riposa@sti.net>
wrote: > Humm... she couldn't beat the SM3's. Gee, wonder if she can beat the 4's. > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road.php...er04/boulder042 Looks like she won the first TT stage against the 123 women and then switched to SM3 for the final two stages to get better competition. I wonder how a person changes categories DURING a stage race? -WG |
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"warren" <warren@usvhremove.com> wrote in message news:110520041838521165%warren@usvhremove.com... > In article <A5GdncAG8LNQ6zzdRVn-hA@sti.net>, Sierraman <riposa@sti.net> > wrote: > > > Humm... she couldn't beat the SM3's. Gee, wonder if she can beat the 4's. > > > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road.php...er04/boulder042 > > Looks like she won the first TT stage against the 123 women and then > switched to SM3 for the final two stages to get better competition. I > wonder how a person changes categories DURING a stage race? > > -WG I'm sure she's just doing it for training, and doesn't are about her results. Maybe switching made her ineligible for prize money. I'm sure the women were okay with it. As to the OP's comment; did you not notice that her time in the ITT would have put her in 6th place in the pro/1/2 men (out 75), and 2nd place in the cat-3 men (out of 94). And yes, she beat all the cat-4's, by plenty. Maybe you also didn't see that some guys even _I_ have heard of were well behind her in the ITT; Chris Wherry, Danny Pate, Dirk Friel (is he good? I don't know) to name a few. Also, did you not notice that in stage 2, she was the first across the line after the break, which all had the same time. Maybe you also need it pointed out to you that the 2nd, 4th, and 6th place finishers in the cat-3 ITT also did not make the break and in fact finished well behind her. Anybody who races knows that just because you're talented doesn't mean that you make every break. She missed it for whatever reason, but so did 78 other guys, and she lost the least time of all 78. Last but not least, she was undoubtedly racing w/o teammates. As for stage 3, she was 9th out of 61 finishers (a bunch obviously DNF'd). Yes, I guess she is no good, no good at all. Humm... Suz |
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"Suz" <suzweldon@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:W76dnXWQ8PDCDjzdRVn-jg@comcast.com... > > "warren" <warren@usvhremove.com> wrote in message > news:110520041838521165%warren@usvhremove.com... > > In article <A5GdncAG8LNQ6zzdRVn-hA@sti.net>, Sierraman <riposa@sti.net> > > wrote: > > > > > Humm... she couldn't beat the SM3's. Gee, wonder if she can beat the > 4's. > > > > > > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road.php...er04/boulder042 > > > > Looks like she won the first TT stage against the 123 women and then > > switched to SM3 for the final two stages to get better competition. I > > wonder how a person changes categories DURING a stage race? > > > > -WG > > I'm sure she's just doing it for training, and doesn't are about her > results. Maybe switching made her ineligible for prize money. I'm sure the > women were okay with it. > > As to the OP's comment; did you not notice that her time in the ITT would > have put her in 6th place in the pro/1/2 men (out 75), and 2nd place in the > cat-3 men (out of 94). And yes, she beat all the cat-4's, by plenty. Maybe > you also didn't see that some guys even _I_ have heard of were well behind > her in the ITT; Chris Wherry, Danny Pate, Dirk Friel (is he good? I don't > know) to name a few. > > Also, did you not notice that in stage 2, she was the first across the line > after the break, which all had the same time. Maybe you also need it > pointed out to you that the 2nd, 4th, and 6th place finishers in the cat-3 > ITT also did not make the break and in fact finished well behind her. > Anybody who races knows that just because you're talented doesn't mean that > you make every break. She missed it for whatever reason, but so did 78 > other guys, and she lost the least time of all 78. Last but not least, she > was undoubtedly racing w/o teammates. > > As for stage 3, she was 9th out of 61 finishers (a bunch obviously DNF'd). > Yes, I guess she is no good, no good at all. > > Humm... > Suz Yes, I noticed some of the things you pointed out. I know she can beat the 4's. I just worded it that way to bait some responses. It's hard to get anyone interested in talking the girls, except Longo and Jeanson but Bruckner was considered out best, her results have been lacking the last year or so but then she had the cancer ordeal to contend with. I actually find it interesting that she was racing with the men. Bruckner is good but we don't really have a stand out rider like Bessette or Jeanson here in America. Lungskog said she wanted to race with the men a while back. I wonder if she ever did? |
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"Suz" <suzweldon@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:W76dnXWQ8PDCDjzdRVn-jg@comcast.com... > > "warren" <warren@usvhremove.com> wrote in message > news:110520041838521165%warren@usvhremove.com... > > In article <A5GdncAG8LNQ6zzdRVn-hA@sti.net>, Sierraman <riposa@sti.net> > > wrote: > > > > > Humm... she couldn't beat the SM3's. Gee, wonder if she can beat the > 4's. > > > > > > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road.php...er04/boulder042 > > > > Looks like she won the first TT stage against the 123 women and then > > switched to SM3 for the final two stages to get better competition. I > > wonder how a person changes categories DURING a stage race? > > > > -WG > > I'm sure she's just doing it for training, and doesn't are about her > results. Maybe switching made her ineligible for prize money. I'm sure the > women were okay with it. > > As to the OP's comment; did you not notice that her time in the ITT would > have put her in 6th place in the pro/1/2 men (out 75), and 2nd place in the > cat-3 men (out of 94). And yes, she beat all the cat-4's, by plenty. Maybe > you also didn't see that some guys even _I_ have heard of were well behind > her in the ITT; Chris Wherry, Danny Pate, Dirk Friel (is he good? I don't > know) to name a few. > > Also, did you not notice that in stage 2, she was the first across the line > after the break, which all had the same time. Maybe you also need it > pointed out to you that the 2nd, 4th, and 6th place finishers in the cat-3 > ITT also did not make the break and in fact finished well behind her. > Anybody who races knows that just because you're talented doesn't mean that > you make every break. She missed it for whatever reason, but so did 78 > other guys, and she lost the least time of all 78. Last but not least, she > was undoubtedly racing w/o teammates. > > As for stage 3, she was 9th out of 61 finishers (a bunch obviously DNF'd). > Yes, I guess she is no good, no good at all. > > Humm... > Suz Here's a news flash. Mari Holden will be on David Letterman May 13th. http://www.usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=886 |
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> Yes, I noticed some of the things you pointed out. I know she can beat the > 4's. I just worded it that way to bait some responses. It's hard to get > anyone interested in talking the girls, Okay, you're forgiven. I thought that was an odd statement, coming from you. > Bruckner was considered out best, her results have been lacking the last > year or so but then she had the cancer ordeal to contend with. I actually > find it interesting that she was racing with the men. Bruckner is good but > we don't really have a stand out rider like Bessette or Jeanson here in > America. Lungskog said she wanted to race with the men a while back. I > wonder if she ever did? > Racing with the boys can be fun, though I'm not good enough to hang with the cat 1/2's. Most guys are pretty nice to us chicas, yet still treat us like equals. Though I remember one bozo who kept trying to steal the wheel Iwas camped solidly onto. I refused to budge, and finally had to elbow him away, when I realized it was someone I know (and who can be a bit of an ass). I'm beting he didn't try any of that crap with the guys his own size. I did most of the early season training races with the cat-3 boys, (to get some big back experience in prep for Redlands) and it was becoming quite a trend. One March cat-3 (men's) race had no fewer than 7 women starting although admittedly, some of them probably shouldn't have been there. My most fun time in the training races was the day I started with the women; had a mechanical; fixed it and jumped back on the road, only to be caught by the Master A/B men. Finished their race with them, obviously not contesting the sprint. As if I could anyway. (They were fun, and so laid back. Some dudes were still having a conversation 1 km from the finish. Most seemd quite happy to have me there.) Then an hour later, started the cat-3 boys race, finishing 2 of 4 laps with the pack before voluntarily dropping out. I'm sure I was the only person to race in 3 different fields that day, and finish none of them. :-) Suz > > > |
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> > some big back experience in prep for Redlands) > > > > Oops, I meant pack. Big PACK experience. Thank you. > > |
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"Suz" <suzweldon@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:wqudnVjO7a8LLDzdRVn-tA@comcast.com... > > > > Yes, I noticed some of the things you pointed out. I know she can beat the > > 4's. I just worded it that way to bait some responses. It's hard to get > > anyone interested in talking the girls, > > Okay, you're forgiven. I thought that was an odd statement, coming from > you. > > > Bruckner was considered out best, her results have been lacking the last > > year or so but then she had the cancer ordeal to contend with. I actually > > find it interesting that she was racing with the men. Bruckner is good but > > we don't really have a stand out rider like Bessette or Jeanson here in > > America. Lungskog said she wanted to race with the men a while back. I > > wonder if she ever did? > > > > Racing with the boys can be fun, though I'm not good enough to hang with the > cat 1/2's. Most guys are pretty nice to us chicas, yet still treat us like > equals. Though I remember one bozo who kept trying to steal the wheel Iwas > camped solidly onto. I refused to budge, and finally had to elbow him away, > when I realized it was someone I know (and who can be a bit of an ass). I'm > beting he didn't try any of that crap with the guys his own size. > > I did most of the early season training races with the cat-3 boys, (to get > some big back experience in prep for Redlands) and it was becoming quite a > trend. One March cat-3 (men's) race had no fewer than 7 women starting > although admittedly, some of them probably shouldn't have been there. My > most fun time in the training races was the day I started with the women; > had a mechanical; fixed it and jumped back on the road, only to be caught by > the Master A/B men. Finished their race with them, obviously not contesting > the sprint. As if I could anyway. (They were fun, and so laid back. Some > dudes were still having a conversation 1 km from the finish. Most seemd > quite happy to have me there.) Then an hour later, started the cat-3 boys > race, finishing 2 of 4 laps with the pack before voluntarily dropping out. > I'm sure I was the only person to race in 3 different fields that day, and > finish none of them. :-) > > Suz Interesting story, heres one for you. Short but sweet. I used to climb with a few local cat-1,2 on climbs here in the Sierras. One day during the summer when I was feeling my oats and climbing pretty well near Greedly Hill on a big climb, I got passed by a girl who flew past me, and she was really hammering away. I was about half spent from two previous huge climbs but I tried to get her wheel. I finally gave up as I knew I needed to throttle back as I still had a couple of big climbs left to get home. Who was she? I don't know, but the babycakes could climb like a deer. You never know when someone might be stalking your wheel on a big climb here. Another time I caught the wheel of a girl that was just blazing down Greedley Hill, I followed her for a few miles and when I passed her I noticed she was foaming at the mouth. She was really gasping, as I was barely breathing, but she sure gave it a hell of an effort. Never knew who that girl was that passed me on the climb, maybe Jeanson. Just kidding! |
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"Suz" <suzweldon@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:wqudnVjO7a8LLDzdRVn-tA@comcast.com... > > > > Yes, I noticed some of the things you pointed out. I know she can beat the > > 4's. I just worded it that way to bait some responses. It's hard to get > > anyone interested in talking the girls, > > Okay, you're forgiven. I thought that was an odd statement, coming from > you. > > > Bruckner was considered out best, her results have been lacking the last > > year or so but then she had the cancer ordeal to contend with. I actually > > find it interesting that she was racing with the men. Bruckner is good but > > we don't really have a stand out rider like Bessette or Jeanson here in > > America. Lungskog said she wanted to race with the men a while back. I > > wonder if she ever did? > > > > Racing with the boys can be fun, though I'm not good enough to hang with the > cat 1/2's. Most guys are pretty nice to us chicas, yet still treat us like > equals. Though I remember one bozo who kept trying to steal the wheel Iwas > camped solidly onto. I refused to budge, and finally had to elbow him away, > when I realized it was someone I know (and who can be a bit of an ass). I'm > beting he didn't try any of that crap with the guys his own size. > > I did most of the early season training races with the cat-3 boys, (to get > some big back experience in prep for Redlands) and it was becoming quite a > trend. One March cat-3 (men's) race had no fewer than 7 women starting > although admittedly, some of them probably shouldn't have been there. My > most fun time in the training races was the day I started with the women; > had a mechanical; fixed it and jumped back on the road, only to be caught by > the Master A/B men. Finished their race with them, obviously not contesting > the sprint. As if I could anyway. (They were fun, and so laid back. Some > dudes were still having a conversation 1 km from the finish. Most seemd > quite happy to have me there.) Then an hour later, started the cat-3 boys > race, finishing 2 of 4 laps with the pack before voluntarily dropping out. > I'm sure I was the only person to race in 3 different fields that day, and > finish none of them. :-) > > Suz Post trivia... One of the coolest races this year was Flèche Wallonne. The Dream team of east meets west was cool as the 4 of the best in the world were in a break. Luperini, Brandli, Bessette and Jeanson. |
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"Suz" <suzweldon@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:<8tidnV1Txe42LzzdRVn-sA@comcast.com>...
> > > > > > some big back experience in prep for Redlands) > > > > > > Oops, I meant pack. Big PACK experience. Thank you. > > > > - I noticed that and thought you'd have to be racing with theMasters Fatties to get that big back experience... I'll be racing with the dudes until Phili - it is better training, but when only 8 women show up for their race, I feel pretty guilty. If it's a crit, I'll do both, but road races are another story. |
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On Tue, 11 May 2004 22:09:57 -0700, "Suz" <suzweldon@bigfoot.com>
wrote: >I'm sure I was the only person to race in 3 different fields that day, and >finish none of them. :-) Not related to women racing with men, but a number of years ago we had a big women's crit where I live, and one of the local women did the women's 4s, got second, upgraded to 3 (she had previous points on her license) and did the women's 3 race, and then did the women's 1-2-3. I think she won money in all three races. JT |
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"Suz" <suzweldon@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:W76dnXWQ8PDCDjzdRVn-jg@comcast.com... > > "warren" <warren@usvhremove.com> wrote in message > news:110520041838521165%warren@usvhremove.com... > > In article <A5GdncAG8LNQ6zzdRVn-hA@sti.net>, Sierraman <riposa@sti.net> > > wrote: > > > > > Humm... she couldn't beat the SM3's. Gee, wonder if she can beat the > 4's. > > > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road.php...er04/boulder042 > > > > Looks like she won the first TT stage against the 123 women and then > > switched to SM3 for the final two stages to get better competition. I > > wonder how a person changes categories DURING a stage race? > > > Yes, I guess she is no good, no good at all. Suz, you could have made the point more poinantly with a simple "DUMBASS!" |
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warren <warren@usvhremove.com> wrote in message news:<110520041838521165%warren@usvhremove.com>...
> In article <A5GdncAG8LNQ6zzdRVn-hA@sti.net>, Sierraman <riposa@sti.net> > wrote: > > > Humm... she couldn't beat the SM3's. Gee, wonder if she can beat the 4's. > > > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road.php...er04/boulder042 > > Looks like she won the first TT stage against the 123 women and then > switched to SM3 for the final two stages to get better competition. I > wonder how a person changes categories DURING a stage race? > > -WG According to the race website's list of pre-reg riders, Ms. Bruckner was listed in the Cat 3 men. She also started her TT within the time slot of the Cat 3 men, some 90 minutes or so prior to when the P-1-2-3 women started. The local paper the following morning had Kimberly listed in the women's results for whatever reason, better story I guess. It should also be pointed out that there was a strong tailwind when both the SM4's and SM3's rode. The wind died down and even shifted around somewhat by the time the P-1-2 men went later on in the evening. Having riden this time trial course a half dozen or so times in the past I would put the tailwind the SM3's had at about a 90 second advantage over those of us that had no such tailwind later in the evening. The last time we did this course as a time trial was back in 1999. On a calm day, no Cat 4's broke 20 minutes, and only a handful of us racing Cat 3 broke 20. Winning Cat 3 time was just a shade over 19 minutes. Winning P-1-2 time that day was right around what Moninger did this go around. Tough TT course for sure. As for the road race the next day, read Chris Wherry's comments about the dirt road section. I likened it to riding through my kid's sandbox. Wherry made basically the same comment to the reporters following the race. I'm sure Kimberly has much bigger fish to fry then risk life and limb amongst a group of Cat 3 guys on a road covered with 2 inches of soft sandlike dirt. Eric |
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ela1705@cs.com (Eric) wrote in message news:<d901215e.0405131133.312c966d@posting.google.com>...
> warren <warren@usvhremove.com> wrote in message news:<110520041838521165%warren@usvhremove.com>... > > In article <A5GdncAG8LNQ6zzdRVn-hA@sti.net>, Sierraman <riposa@sti.net> > > wrote: > > > > > Humm... she couldn't beat the SM3's. Gee, wonder if she can beat the 4's. > > > > > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road.php...er04/boulder042 > > > > Looks like she won the first TT stage against the 123 women and then > > switched to SM3 for the final two stages to get better competition. I > > wonder how a person changes categories DURING a stage race? > > > > -WG > > > According to the race website's list of pre-reg riders, Ms. Bruckner > was listed in the Cat 3 men. She also started her TT within the time > slot of the Cat 3 men, some 90 minutes or so prior to when the P-1-2-3 > women started. The local paper the following morning had Kimberly > listed in the women's results for whatever reason, better story I > guess. It should also be pointed out that there was a strong tailwind > when both the SM4's and SM3's rode. The wind died down and even > shifted around somewhat by the time the P-1-2 men went later on in the > evening. Having riden this time trial course a half dozen or so times > in the past I would put the tailwind the SM3's had at about a 90 > second advantage over those of us that had no such tailwind later in > the evening. The last time we did this course as a time trial was back > in 1999. On a calm day, no Cat 4's broke 20 minutes, and only a > handful of us racing Cat 3 broke 20. Winning Cat 3 time was just a > shade over 19 minutes. Winning P-1-2 time that day was right around > what Moninger did this go around. Tough TT course for sure. > > As for the road race the next day, read Chris Wherry's comments about > the dirt road section. I likened it to riding through my kid's > sandbox. Wherry made basically the same comment to the reporters > following the race. I'm sure Kimberly has much bigger fish to fry then > risk life and limb amongst a group of Cat 3 guys on a road covered > with 2 inches of soft sandlike dirt. > > Eric I think she is cute. She had cancer and is now racing with the cat 3's. That is so hot... |
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> > > I think she is cute. She had cancer and is now racing with the cat > 3's. That is so hot... Yeah, she's hot. No doubt about it. Tom |
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