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I am so excited to see the 2011 OVCX series has been announced. This has got to be one the premier Cyclocross Series of the world. It is well attended, organized well and a ton of fun. It almost makes me wish it was fall!


2010 OVCX Schedule:
September 19 Kings CX; Cincinnati, Ohio
October 3 Tour de Louisville; Louisville, Kentucky
October 8 Cincinnati UCI3 - Devou Park UCI C2; Covington, Kentucky
October 9 Cincinnati UCI3 - Middletown UCI C2; Cincinnati, Ohio
October 10 Cincinnati UCI3 - Harbin Park UCI C1; Cincinnati, Ohio
October 17 Bloomingcross; Bloomington, Indiana
October 23 Derby City Cup USGP - UCI C1; Louisville, Kentucky
October 24 Derby City Cup USGP - UCI C2; Louisville, Kentucky
October 31 Eva Bandman STG; Louisville, Kentucky
November 7 Gun Club Cross; Cincinnati, Ohio
November 14 Infirmary Mound; Columbus, Ohio
November 21 Promotion Cross; Lexington, Kentucky
November 28 John Bryan State Park Ohio State Champs; Yellow Springs, Ohio
December 4 Ft Harrison; Indianapolis, Indiana
December 5 OVCX Finale - Brookside Cross Cup; Indianapolis, Indiana


 -Amanda

 
So all of the team bikes are built, painted, assembled, and delivered.  All of the components and schwag has, for the most part, been filtered out to the team.  I can now stop and sit back and catch my breath for a quick moment as the race season is now bearing down upon us.  Jacob, Amanda, Will and I are kicking off the DINO season on Saturday up in Warsaw while John take the show on the road and heads down to PMBAR on the same weekend.

I am supremely proud of what our little team has put together.  The racers are all fit, flying, fast, and fun.  I know I repeat it over and over but we are all ambassadors to the sport.  Never should that point escape your frontal cortex.  All actions need to be conducted through the prism of "How would others perceive my actions and behavior?  How would that reflect on the companies on the jersey?"  I have no doubt that all of you will go hard.  You will turn yourselves inside and out to eek out a little better position, a little faster time, a little closer to the top step of the podium.  On this I have no doubt.  More importantly, I am supremely proud of the character of the team.  We are truly a TEAM.  Results come and go but character is here to stay.  We will be the standard bearer for what a team should be.

Have fun kids.  Smile.  Test yourself.  Encourage others.  Be a role model. Have no regrets that you did your best to win and did it in the "right" way.

Now if you will excuse me I need to start thinking about getting the team cyclocross frames built.

Your fearless leader,
Tim
 
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My first official competition of the year was last weekend at the DRT Brown County State Park Time Trial. Weather and trail conditions were awesome. I placed 11th overall with a 51:33 which is on par with my 10th place finish from last year. Heading to Pisgah this weekend for PMBAR http://www.pisgahproductions.com/ Weather and trail conditions are lining up to be awesome down there also. Good luck to my fellow Shamrockians in Warsaw http://www.fatandskinnytirefest.com/ 

JC

 
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Check this out!!  Fox Suspension on a class 8 semi!!
 
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Jake-
I've been commuting in to work lately by bike.  It's been going great.  It seems like it's really freeing up my evenings having a couple hours of saddle time in by the time i get home.  It's really not too bad of a trip, about 40 min, but it takes some planning cause if i have meetings that require being there in person it could become a bit of a hassle.  Today i'm headed straight from work out to the park to ride some trails with Amanda.  Picture above is of a foggy sunrise. 
 
Yes, I am still not a good road racer -Amanda
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The New kits!

 
04/11 Knobscorcher, Tsali, NC SERC
5/1 Dino warsaw (and RR/Crit weekend)
05/16 Ducktown, TN SERC
06/05 Mohican 100  Loudenville, OH  ( Mohican or Brown County ?)
06/6 Nashville: Brown County State Park, Nashville, IN
06/19 French Lick: French Lick Resort (US Cup Regional Qualifier)
07/4 North Vernon: Muscatatuck County Park (AMBC)
07/11 Eastfork State Park,   Cincinnati, OH
07/25 Versailles: Versailles State Park  
 
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Columbus is walking/ rolling in the right direction for a comprehensive Bike and pedestrian plan in the community. The first reading passed with minimal effort but still some resistance from people who are worried it will effect their yards, etc.

 With a recent fatality on Rocky Ford Road, it seems this issue is as pressing as ever. A boy was crossing the road when he was struck by a car. This is a location where there were no safe pedestrian crossings nearby.
There are still people fighting different aspects of the plan but overall it seems like the perfect time to adopt a plan for people to have safe ways to exercise. The bike/pedestrian plan would add sidewalks and bike lanes to many areas throughout the city. The Healthy Communities Initiative is working to help people adopt healthier habits and lifestyles. Being safe and comfortable walking and biking would be a good addition to our community.


If it saves one child’s life, then I say it is worth it.
 
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Jake and I had a couple chances to get used to our new bikes. They are different from the bikes we have been riding the last few years, so we are going through a couple growing pains but we love the new bikes!
The picture is at Jake's family farm in Hannibal, MO. We rode a combination of gravel and mud for a couple hours before heading back to the farm. It was a beautiful weekend and a great Easter.
Jake and I had just enough time to do a loop at Brown County before it got dark. After our first ride we sat at  Hesitation Point, shared a beer and enjoyed the park.
We are excited to get back on those bikes!

 
Tim finished our bikes with time to spare. Now it is up to us to tweak them to our satisfaction. Let me just say they are beautiful!
Jake and I can't wait to get out there and ride them. This is the best Easter ever!
We will get some pictures posted soon. A huge thanks to Tim for being such a great person to work with.
The opportunity to sit down and talk to a frame builder prior to having a bike built is incomparable. Tim measured our other mountain bikes, asked what we like and dislike about them. He talked to us about our riding styles and what we want out of our bikes.
We have had the opportunity to see the bike go from a sheet of measurements and ideas to a drawing on a CAD-like computer program. The bike slowly came to fruition right before our eyes, piece, by piece.
Throughout the inception of our bikes Tim kept us up to date with pictures and continuously asked for input throughout the experience.


I had the opportunity to see the bike go from concept to a work of art. Tim took a lot of  time to make sure we were satisfied with our bikes and to say the least, we are!
 I highly recommend looking into a small custom frame builder. I have had other "custom" bikes but did not get the same attention to detail as Tim provided.
I am looking forward to a great season. Again, THANK YOU TIM!


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