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      22 Feb 2012

      READY FOR ANOTHER YEAR

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      So am I ready ...........well the weather has been fairly kind and I can safely say I have managed to do nearly all my training, missing only two weeks with skiing, & luckily illness free  (so far). The turbo sessions have gone ok and the road rides too. Mentally ( well obviously i'm mental everyone who races is) i'm ready for another year in fact I can't wait until race day all that excitment wondering how your going to go and how the others are going to go. You train like mad and think your going great and the first race  you find your not Cav or Brad ( funnily enough you find your neither of them at all the other races too) just another guy making up the Numbers and that's where the mental bit starts the im crap,the trainings crap, the bikes crap, everythings crap. Hopefully everything won't be crap and all will go well.. will let you know after the race if I havent burnt my kit and put a hacksaw to that beautiful new Specialized

      Chris A.

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      1 Sep 2011

      Dolomites Day Six

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      Day 6 ( A LONG LONG DAY IN THE SADDLE)
      Canazei/Passo de Sella,/Passo Pordoi/Arraba/Colle Santa lucia/Passo Giau/Pocol/Passo Falzerego/Passo Valporola/La Villa/Corvara/Passo Campolongo/ Passo pordoi/Canezai
      The start out of Canezai up the Passo Sella lower half before it splits, is the same as day 2 but we take the right at hairpin No13 onto the climb of the Passo Pordoi

      Passo Pordoi (from Canazei)
      Length 12km ( 29 hairpins)
      Starting at 1,440m & finishing at 2,239m
      Average of………

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      fausto coppi monument top of Pordoi

      having climbed this before we knew what to expect, it was more a case of what was to come and knowing we had to climb back up the other side at the end . I would say that the upper half (Pordoi half) from where the Sella & Pordoi split is the more difficult, very much the same for the first few km’s but then more difficult with more hairpins near the top. Cresting the top we stopped to put capes knee & arm warmers on, before the fast 9.2km descent to Arraba. Here after was a beautiful rolling descent  to Rucava 1,311m, and looking down to the right Caprille and the road to the Fedaia pass and the lake at Alleghe all which we rode on day 1. Taking the right turn to Colle De Santa Lucia, a short climb which after all the descending  makes the legs know it’s there!

      Colle De Santa Lucia
      Length 2.3km
       Starting at ……..m & finishing at ……..m
      Average of 7.5%

      A short descent Down to Selva Di Cadore and it’s the start of the Passo Giau

      Passo Giau ( Caprille side)
      Length 9.9km (& 29 hairpins)
      Starting at 1314m & finishing at 2,236m
      Average of 9.3%

      Bike_at_refuge_on_giau

      Now we drove over this 3 yrs previous and I was in awe then, so I was a bit worried knowing we still had a long way back and that the weather could change in an instant ( how right I was). The weather was kind on the lower slopes with all excess clothing removed as we made the steady climb up in the baking sun, unlike the more popular climbs the roads were fairly quite. We barely spoke as we pushed the pedals just wanting to get to the top, a few bridges over a stream gave a short respite to the  relentless grind up this hard climb. Nearing the top and the weather changed rather quickly, dark clouds everywhere and a few spots of rain. Nothing could be worse we were the furthest point from “home” a very quick picture at the top and straight onto the long  10km descent to Pocol open at the top you are soon descending through trees and past a couple of 10% signs, the rain was getting heavier so we were cautious on the bends with cars & m/bikes overtaking. Fingers aching from the braking you soon hit a slight uphill which after the miles and descending make the legs scream, the t junction right to Cortina & left to the duo of the Passo Falzarego & Passo Valporola (from Pocol)

      Passo Falzarego & Passo Valporola (from Pocol)
      Length 13km (Falzerego & Valporola)
       Starting at 1,490m & finishing at 2,192km
      Average of 5.4%


      By now the rain is typical Cumbria (peeing it down) No rest for us as we pass a handful of riders who had caught us on the descent of the Giau parked up at a refuge ( restaurant) the start of the Falzerego/Valporola is easy enough with gradients of 3-4% a nice start even if it was throwing it down.
      But Lynsey was having  a bad moment and couldn’t face another climb, the weather didn’t help as we SLOWLY ground up the climb, thankfully about 2km from the top it stopped and as we passed the turn off for the Falzerego descent down to  Andraz things looked good, a right and the final 2km push to the top of the Valporola. An easy 2km (not) but the thought of the 14km descent to La Villa helped, another quick stop for photo’s again fantastic scenery and a museum in an old fortress from the first world war worth a look for those with time! The descent was slower than most as I think the  miles were starting to take there toll apart from the usual CLIF drinks & bars we hadn’t eaten anything foregoing the refuges in the haste to beat the weather . As would be expected for 14km the descent seemed to go on for ever arriving in La Villa 1,420m and capes were off taking the right hand turn for the short 4km to Corvara 1,522m, slightly uphill but bearable after the long descent. Hunger took over in Corvara and we stopped at a local patisserie for cakes. Out the cake shop and straight onto our 2nd to last climb of the day ,we now knew what to expect from here on in as we had climbed this and the Pordoi (our last climb) on day2

      the Campolongo (from Corvara)
      Length  5.8km
      Starting at 1,522m & finishing at 1,875m
      Average of 6.1%

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      Corvara from top of Campolongo

      As before the Campolongo 1,875m is a nice short climb ( thankfully) with only 353m of climbing, which we seemed to reach the top of rather quickly ( must be the cakes) nearing the top and we got a quick soaking which left the descent to Arraba 1,601m a slow careful one as the roads were swimming. By the bottom and the right turn to start the Pordoi the sun was out and the smiles on our faces as we knew we only had 9.2km more of climbing, two CLIF BLOKS each and we were ready.

      The PORDOI (from Arraba)

      Length  9.2km (33 hairpins)
      Starting at 1,601m & finishing at 2,239m
      Average of 6.9%
      Max 8%
      Now we had just done 67 miles and rode over 5 passes and to say our legs were feeling it was an understatement, but it seemed the easiest climb of the day the weather was sunny & warm the Marmottes were out playing in the final rays of the day (evening by now) a beautiful end to a fantastic ride, well almost we still had to get to the top, which soon arrived actually quicker than the first time we climbed it. The fast descent on bends recently resurfaced (some on the way out that day) were pure heaven with traffic down to a handful, back into Canezai and the last 3km to Campitello ended the day on 82miles Verdict on the day, a very hard ride with 3,550 metres of climbing over 6 passes ( 7 if you count Falzerego & Valporola separate)  we were lucky even with the soaking on the falzerego that it wasn’t too cold but  we both enjoyed  the ride and the sense of achievement .

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      22 Aug 2011

      Dolomites day two

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      More from Chris Anderson riding around the Dolomites.  (Part 1: HERE)

      Day2

      Canazei/Passo de Sella,/Passo Gardena/Passo Campolongo/ Passo pordoi/Canezai

      The shortest ride of the three options of the sportif Maratona dles Dolomiti, is a 40miler taking in no less than four passes & 1780m of climbing., this ride is either up or down with no flat between & not as easy as you would think. As we are stopping in Camiptello De Fassa we ride up and  start the ride from Canezei which means you take in all the Passo Sella,if you rode the sportif version you would join the Sella half way up at hairpin No13 after descending from the Pordoi. We have ridden this before ( 3 yrs ago) the other way round , doing the Pordoi first but decided to do it the same way as the sportif.

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      14 Aug 2011

      Dolomites Day One

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      For anyone thinking of going to the Italian Dolomites, here is a rough guide to some of the passes/climbs done either from one or both sides. All rides were done in July/Aug 2011 with the weather being very changeable up to 26 degrees in the valleys down to 13 degrees on the tops arm /leg warmers and a cape are a must. I rode on my S-WORKS SL3 with a 38 inner chainring and a 25 rear sprocket, while the wife ( Lynsey) used a compact with a 27 on the rear. Most climbs were fine on this except for the Fedaia which has 15% sections & a max of 18% so would suggest a 27 rear.

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      24 Jun 2011

      more mid-week racing news

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      In addition to John's trip to Border City Wheelers' Calthwaite RR, the team raced on a few fronts during the week.

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      12 Jun 2011

      2nd place for Kieren Banlin at Bob Swailes Memorial Road Race

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      This Sunday saw the Bob Swailes Memorial Road Race on the tough Old Hutton Circuit. Of the team Chris, Nic, John and Kieren were present. Since the CDNW race early in the season some of the worse potholes had been repaired with only several vast menacing looking chasms at the back of the course waiting to happily destroy a wheel. After a neutralised roll out and briefing the riders were off. Here is Kieren's account of the race: 

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      8 Jun 2011

      Vanillabikes Salt Ayre Crit #9

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      Gary initiates an attack (more photos) 

       

      Good display by Gaz and Chris at Salt Ayre yesterday. A forecast of heavy rain attracted a slightly depleted field of 35-odd riders. Thankfully, the forecast does not make the weather and a pleasant evening greeted Youth and Senior riders.

      The Senior race concluded with an impressive solo victory by Matt Jones who managed the perfect escape with 2 laps to go countering after the bunch managed to get Team Wallis's Steve Abbott back in the fold. Biketreks RT's Gaz won the bunch sprint with Chris finishing not far behind.

      With two riders in the Top 5 in 2nd and 5th places, we can safely say this was another good evening at Salt Ayre for the Biketreks Racing Team.  

      One of the early attacks by Chris who was active thoughout the race. (more photos)

       

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      6 Jun 2011

      John Boote Memorial RR

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      Rain , rain and more rain was the order of the day for the 61 starters of the John Boote memorial road race for 2/3/&4th cat riders held over 65 miles around the Cheshire town of Weaverham.

      Like with every "ON BAD RACES"   there are the opposite  "ON GOOD RACES" which I definately had today, everything was right ( apart from the weather) The dead legs feeling from the previous Capernwray RR had gone replaced by a "new" pair which seemed to find everything thrown at them no problem. 

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      2 Jun 2011

      Mid-week results: a brace of 2nd places at Salt Ayre Crit and Coniston

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      Vanillabikes Salt Ayre Crit

      Gary Spencely continues his good performances at Salt Ayre on Tuesday 31st May with a Second place behind Matt Flynn (Velocity 3-in-1 and Salt Ayre Cog Set) clipping away from the bunch on the last lap. Only two Biketreks riders, Nic and Gaz, were there on Tuesday with both riders active throughout the race.

      REGIONAL A – 2/3/4
      1st Matt Flynn Velocity / 3 in 1 / CNP YA
      2nd Gary Spencely Biketreks Racing Team 2
      3rd Matt Jones New Brighton CC 2
      4th Julian Pearson Team Wallis CHH 2
      5th James Claydon Sport City Velo J2
      6th Andrew Pickering Lune RCC 2
      7th Jack Sadler Herbalife YA
      8th Steve Abbott Team Wallis CHH 2
      9th Mark Brennan Lancaster CC 3
      10th Sam Dobson Lune RCC 3

      Full results including Youth League

       

      Circuit of Coniston

      Chris Anderson raced a hilly time trial at Coniston. Best described as a 17miles loop starting in Lowick going around the shores of Lake Coniston. This was the 2nd event counting for the Barrow Central Wheelers Coniston Trophy. Chris rode strongly to complete the undulating course in 21'55s, 2nd fastest time on the night behind BCW's Scott Smith.

      RESULTS JUNE1ST.2011

      Scott Smith                   41-19    BCW
      Chris Anderson              41-55    Biketreks Racing Team
      Glenn Rhodes                43-08    BCW
      Eamonn Quinn               43-35    LRC
      Martyn Uttley                 44-11    LRC
      Connor Furness (J)         44-19    BCW+++
      Steven Brennan             44-32    BCW+++
      Adam McBirnie              44-34    BCW
      Andy Holladay               45-05    LRC
      John Lever                     45-10    LRC
      Hamish Fletcher-Cooney45-35    Guest***
      James Stott                   45-37    BCW+++
      Mike Speight                 45-52    BCW
      Graham Pitcher             46-57    BCW
      Roger Lindsay               47-48    BCW
      Joe Husband                 47-56    BCW
      Chris Burrow                  48-07    BCW
      Stuart Thompson           48-31    Guest
      Henry Moss (J)              49-00    Guest***
      Renell Brennan              52-03    BCW
      Jamie Bryson (J)            53-13    LRC+++
      Pat Hecrberg                 54-50    BCW
      Bart Wren  (J)                58-17    Guest

      Marshals: L. Anderson, A. Nelson, I Robinson,

      P. Boardman, T. Johnston, I. Saunders, H. Lindow.

      Timekeeper; s.jenkin

      *** these riders must now join a club to continue competing.

      +++ P.B. CONGRATULATIONS

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      24 May 2011

      Vannillabikes Salt Ayre Crit #7

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      The 7th event in the series was characterised by a dry but very windy evening. Once again the team approached the race with some offensive riding from the four-strong team featuring John, Gaz, Chris and Nic. Results did not turn out as we'd hoped tonight but there are many positives to take from tonight most notably the attittude on display right from the start. We're already looking forward to making amends in the 8th event next Tuesday o get the right result!

      A good win by Sam Jackson (Herbalife-Wheelbase) - Results

      It has become apparent that Tuesday crits have become place and time to take stock on the team activity and plans. On this particular occasion it was also an opportunity to distribute some of the products provided by our sponsors between team riders, including the very morish Clif Bar Builder recovery protein bars and new sponsor's chamois cream UdderlySmooth!

      Photos by Mylene Bertrand

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