Friday, May 24, 2013

CBR Racer Profile: Taylor Clark


Name: Taylor Clark
Age: 38
Hometown: Pittsvegas, NH
Discipline(s): Expert XC Single Speed
Years racing: 5
Favorite race: Glocester Grind (It's Wicked Gnaahly)
Occupation: Project Manager at Capital Offset Company
Team role: Chief Instigator
Career highlight: 2012 NECS third place overall finish in single speed open
Favorite place to ride: Bear Brook State Park
Favorite beer: Guinness! It all depends on what flavor I'm in the mood for; however I could drink Samuel Smith oatmeal stout everyday
The stable: 2010 Misfit dissent AL SS (rigid), 2011 Misfit dissent ALC SS, 2012 Misfit dissent ALCB SS and 2012 Surly Moonlander SS (Yeah, I got issues)
Pre-race ritual: Peanut butter, nutella and banana sandwich, large black Dunkins ice coffee and rock out to the Dan Band
Post-race ritual: Ice cold PBR pounders

Friday, May 17, 2013

CBR Racer Profile: Colleen Raiche



Name: Colleen Raiche
Age: 48
Hometown: Bow, NH....home of the "Famous" Bow Mobile in case you did not know.
Discipline(s):  XC Sport Veteran
Years Racing: 4
Favorite Race: The Pinnacle or maybe Horror at Harding Hill in 80 degree heat! Came real close to vomiting once.
Occupation: Medical Sales
Team Role:  Chief Weenie Inspector
Career Highlight: Saved a  young boy in his first race at Gloucester Grind. Hit his mouth on his handlebar in 2 feet of mud and broke his front tooth off.......poor thing.
Favorite place to ride: Fomba Trails, especially Fire Line. Gotta love Moab and Grand Junction! Going back in October for Outer Bike Fest.
Favorite Beer: Corona with Lime in the Summer and Apple Head in the Fall. Always Switchback at the Kingdom Trails!
The Stable: Pivot Mach 429 Carbon Chartreuse Green aka "The Green Monster', Gary Fisher Carbon Super Fly 100, smooth as silk.
Pre-race Ritual: Lots of coffee and  a peanut butter & banana sandwich. Glenn makes me listen to his hard rock at the crack of dawn as we travel to the race in the "global warmer".........pure torture!
Post -Race Ritual: Shower with the former Clydesdale winner.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Singlspeed-A-Palooza 2013

This race could be titled the right attitude but the wrong gears. Single Speed a Palooza is put on by Dark Horse Cycles in Montgomery NY and it has by far some of the best single track in a race course setting. Fast and flowy, but nothing to technical and plenty of mileage. This along with the single speed vibe will put a smile on your face for days to come. Taylor and I packed up the Volvo and headed on our 4.5 hour trip south. Arriving around noon time we hooked up with Nick Carl and Alex Booker to pre ride the course. Right away we noticed our gearing could have been taller. Our 32x19 and 32x20 wouldn’t cut it for the long fire road at the start. In the woods it would have been fine but we were going to run what we brung and have a great time doing it. We pre road the entire course and then hit up some awesome race food at Five Guys (Danger!! This shit can be addicting! The next thing you know your looking in you wallet and thinking I have $13.00 lets go to Five Guys.) and some beers to finish off the night.

Race day started off early. Our legs were a bit tired from the day before and the start time was at 10am. You can’t help but smile at these events because there is always something going on. If the guy next to you is not dressed up like Super Woman or a Pirate then it’s someone or a whole group with taller gearing passing you in the flats, as you spin out, and then you are passing them on a hill section as they’re struggling, each looking at each other and thinking WTF?  Wishing we hadn’t pre ridden we hit the line in the open class with 120 other guys getting ready to kill it on some fast dry conditions. The start featured 120 guys crushing one gear for a couple miles in a complete cloud of dust. Hitting the single track in what seemed to be the second wave of riders, Taylor and I rode the race on each others wheels from start to finish and the legs held up. Hitting the beer tent at the midpoint for a couple of beers and loosing 8 spots cost us, but how many races feature a beer stop?  You have to stop its part of the culture (plus we love beer). This event is worth the trip for an early season race. Our race results could have been better but we had shit-ton of fun.

A big Thank You to Dark Horse Cycles for organizing a fantastic race! Already looking forward to Singlespeed-A-Palooza 2014.
-AC
Packed up and heading to NY
Race time
Anthony Catauro

Taylor Clark

Thursday, May 2, 2013

CBR Racer Profile: Ray Webber




Name: Ray Webber
Age 52
Hometown: Pittsfield, NH
Discipline(s): XC Sport Masters
Years Racing: 4
Favorite Race: New Hampshire 100
Occupation: Carpenter
Team Role: Motivational speaker
Pre-race Ritual: Dunkin Donuts coffee and turkey bacon cheese sandwich
Career Highlight: 2nd place in EFTA Sport Masters for 2012
Favorite place to ride: Bear Brook State Park
Favorite Beer: Sam Adams Boston Lager
The Stable: 2011 KHS Flagstaff