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CCB Elite Team concludes Spring training camp |
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Written by Sean Langford
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Thursday, 30 April 2009 20:03 |
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The CCB elite team pictured here has recently concluded its annual Spring training camp with special guest and CCB alum Tim Johnson. The crew spent some time together in an undisclosed location in Northern New England where specific group training. Pictured from left to right are Will Dugan, Yahor Buben, Alexander Belausky, Dan Cassidy, Amos Brumble, Tim Johnson (guest), Chris Worden, Dylan McNicols, and Alex Cox. Not pictured are Ciaran Mangan, Matty O'Keefe and Jon Bernard. 
Climbing. . .  CCB is proud of this squad and looks forward to the racing season ahead. |
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2009 Michael Schott Memorial Circuit Race |
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Written by Sean Langford
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Friday, 27 February 2009 21:51 |
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Michael Schott Memorial Circuit Race Sunday April 5, 2009 Marblehead, MA 2.2 mile fast/rolling circuit race around Marblehead Neck Promoted by CCB International Held under USA Cycling Permit All USA Cycling rules apply Race Schedule | Category | Distance | Start | Places | Prizes | Entry Fee | Field Size | | 4/5 | 9 laps, 19.8 miles | 8:15am | 5 | Trophies/Merchandise | $20.00 | 75 | | Masters 35+ (Category 1-4) | 11 laps, 24.2 miles | 9:35am | 5 | $300/Merchandise | $25.00 | 85 | | Pro/1/2/3 | 17 laps, 37.4 miles | 11:00am | 10 | $600/Merchandise | $25.00 | 100 | | | | | | | | | Any rider warming up/down on the course, once the races have started, can be disqualified *Masters 35+, must be Cat: 1-4 *Women can race in any field, according to USCF rule 1K2 Entry fee includes USCF insurance surcharge. ANSI Approved Helmet required. No tank tops, aero bars, or mountain bikes *Camera at the finish Register @ BikeReg.com Online service fee applied based on Bikereg.com standard service fee rates. Day-of-race registration: $30.00 ($25.00 for 4/5 field) Please note that the race has filled in pre-registration the last 17 years Rain or Shine! No Refunds after 3/30/09 Questions or comments, contact: Geoff Hamilton – 781-631-3111 (no calls after 8pm)
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Race Day Check-in: Located at Devereaux Beach Sign-in begins at 7:00am, closes at 10:30am. Direction Take 128 North or South to 114 East (Exit 25A, Marblehead, and Salem). At your second set of lights after coming off of 128, take a left (you'll see a gas station on your right) and then follow 114 East through Salem, past Salem State College, into Marblehead, approximately 6 miles. Turn Right (at Fire Station) onto Ocean Ave, go through 1 set of lights, the registration area (Devereaux Beach) will 1/4 mile ahead on the right.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 March 2009 13:09 |
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Written by Sean Langford
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Thursday, 12 June 2008 16:36 |
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 This continues to be another remarkable season for CCB. Lake Sunnapee was an excercise in teamwork and raw skill as Mark Hagen and Barry Grenier fought to seal the victory, putting Mark in the top spot for the victory in the Men's 55+ category. Ciaran Mangan also took the top spot in the Men's 35+ category with help from Tyler Monroe, Paul Richard, Leo Develian and Sean Langford. Karin Holmes also brought in an impressive 4th place against the women's p123 field. Karl Hembrect also finished with power in a nice 7th place in the Men's 45+ field. The Syracuce Race Weekend brought a podium spot for new CCB'er James Morrison who took a second place in both the Road Race and the Criterium putting him in second for GC. Then just as the trees filled out their foliage, the CCB racers brought their fitness to bear on the criterium races. The first big criterium weekend in New England is Memorial Day weekend, which brought us the Cyclonauts Racers Criterium on the venerable Stafford Springs speedway. George Adams took an impressive 5th place in a stacked 50+ mens field, with teammates Mark Hagen, Mike Pavlov, and Karl Hembrect also taking placings despite a somewhat chaotic finish. Ciaran Mangan also managed a 5th place finish in the Men's 35+ race even after bending his chainring somehow during the race(!) The Hartford Downtown Criterium brought in another victory for Ciaran Mangan in the Men's 35+ race causing other teams to begin wondering "Can this man possibly be stopped?". Also an impressive 3rd place finish for Ciaran in the P123 race which followed. Paul Richard landed an impressive 4th place finish in the 40+ field with Karl taking a nice 4th place finish as well in the 50+ race. Barry Boyce also rounded out the top 10 with a nice 9th place finish in the Men's 60+ field. The Lake Auburn Road Race brought extreme conditions for our racers with a lightning storm and heavy rains during the first half of the day. This did not deter Paul Richard from overcoming the conditions and the competition to earn an impressive first place win in the Men's 35+ field. Jon Bernard also found a podium spot with a well deserved 3rd place finish after bringing in a breakaway. Karin Holmes fought the worst of the storms and got a 4th place finish in the Women's P123 field. Karl Hembrect and Tommy Mannion worked together to get top 10 results finishing 7th and 8th respectively in the Men's 45+ field. The Balloon Festival was a battle of attrition in the jungle-like weather conditions in upstate New York where James Morrison took a fantastic 1st place win in the Men's 3 field. Ciaran Mangan continues an impressive 2008 campaign with a win in the 30+ race. The Mystic Velo Criterium saw the pink and blue in the top podium spot with Mark Hagen taking the win in the Men's 55+ field. Mike Pavlov and Karl Hembrect worked together well in the Men's 45+ race to finish 4th and 7th respectively. The Waterville Valley Time Trial is where Tyler Monroe brought in a win for CCB with the fastest time in the Men's 45+ division despite the brutally hot conditions. Paul Richard sailed in for a 3rd place finish in the Men's 35+ and James Nash also collected a 3rd place finish in the Men's 45+ field. Karen Nash brought in a great 3rd place finish in the Women's Cat3 field and Neil Fagel sailed in for a nice 6th placing in the Men's 45 field. Here is a quick note from Ciaran: This was a great weekend for CCB - Pucci has free altitude tents for all winners. What a guy :) It's great to look at BikeReg every Monday and see how we look as a team, and I think the results speak for themselves. It's often just those that come in first that get the congratulatory calls, but often the people who deserve the most credit finish further down the field. I would especially like to thank Tyler Munroe, Paul Richard, Leo Devellian and Sean Langford for all the help they have given me this season- I could not have won the races I did without them. At the Hardford crit, Tyler and Paul went to the front with a lap and a half to go to bring back the break and to give me the lead out. Sunapee was similar, with Sean Langford covering some early moves and Leo Tyler and Paul covering everything else throughout the race. It is a long season yet, so I hope I can repay you guys in some races later in the year. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 12 June 2008 18:34 |
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