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December 14, 2005Cyclocross National Championships, Dec 9-10 Fiordifrutta riders just returned from a very successful trip to the National Cyclocross Championships in Providence, RI this past weekend. In the elite race, Michael Cody led for much of the first lap, and there are some great pictures of him on cyclingnews.com and jsmcelvery.com. Cody and Matt White, and Jon Hamblen all put in solid rides on the snowy course to finish 15th, 18th, and 23th respectively. In the old men’s races Johs Huseby barely missed wearing the stars and stripes jersey by finishing 2nd in the 30-34 category while Chris Peck narrowly avoided hypothermia and finished 5th in the 35-39 category.
Fiordifrutta's Jon Hamblen teamed up with Budget Self Storage mogul Jamie Bennett to put on the North Carolina Cyclocross Series Finals presented by NCCYCLING.COM at Tanglewood Park. Despite having to set up the course the day before the event, Jon felt energetic and confident. Having already won the series on points, today's race was more a fitness test than a points chase but Jon planned to ride as hard as possible, for the workout. Hamblen started the race hard, taking the lead before the first turn. Hamblen twisted the accelerator hard out of every turn and soon had the field broken up with just four riders making the front group, Brent Bookwalter(CCA-Kona), Mark Hekman(Savage Hill), and Charlie Pendry(BTD-Fuji). Absent from the front was Charlie Storm (BTD-Fuji) who had a wheel malfunction just 200 meters into the race and was forced to run half a mile to the pit. At the front Hamblen put the pressure on each lap, out of ever turn and up the slippery steep off camber ride-up he accelerated then sat up. Jon would slow on the straights to let another rider pull but all were content to sit on and avoid the headwinds, so, to save energy he just rode easy. Meanwhile, Storm began to fight back and was only fifteen seconds behind the lead pack. With four laps to go Hamblen fianlly dropped Brent and began his solo run for the finish line. Storm soon passed Brent and held steady at 40sec for the remainder of the race, the crowd robbed of an epic battle between he and Hamblen due to his earlier wheel trouble. Jon won the race and stated afterwards " I was really happy with the Fior di Frutta Cannondale set-up today. Them boys down in the shop was workin hard and gettin 'er all ready for today. It's a big race for us, to be at home in front of the home crowd. You can't get beat here, you know, gotta win when yer at'ch yer own house. Other than the one fall in turn five there on the third lap, I rode a perty clean race, the tire pressure seemed about right and the Michelins was hookin up real good in the mud. I gotta thank my sponsors, Fior di Frutta, Cannondale, Time, Michelin Tires, all the boys up in Bethel, CT - at the shop, they done a good job.”
Posted on 07:56 PM
December 07, 2005Fiordifrutta riders have been doing well in the lead-up races to this weekend’s National Championships in Rhode Island. This past weekend saw the conclusion of the New England cyclocross series where Matt White and Michael Cody finished 5th and 6th overall behind a few of the nation’s top cyclocross racers. There is also a great photo of Peck on cyclingnews.com
Gearworks Cyclocross – UCI C2, Sterling, Mass., USA, November 26 A cold snowy morning greated racers in Sterling, with the snow flurries kicking in just in time for the Elite men's race. Johs Huseby, Matt White, and Michael Cody toed the start line for Fiordifrutta in the cold conditions as the start put White and Cody in their typical fast start positions sitting behind Tim Johnson and Jesse Anthony. The race veered out onto a running track for a lap at the start and resembled motorcycle ice racing rather then a cross race. The previous races had packed the course down and turned it into a slick crash inducing race of handling skills. An ultra bumpy downhill knocked White's chain off and pushed him back quite a few spots, while the gap put Cody, McCormack, Johnson, and Anthony up the road a ways. Cody would eventually succumb to the leaders pace as White and Huseby came back together into a group of five with 3 laps remaining. The fight for fourth place went back and forth between the three Fiordifrutta riders and Noah Taylor as well as Tristain Schouten. Cody, Huseby, and White would roll in for 6th-8th places and headed back out on the course after the race for some laps on the very fun course.
Posted on 06:00 PM
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