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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Good Weekend For Haymarket / HomeVisit

Ft. Ritche Criterium

The team went into the race with a plan to put 2 riders into any break and be present and active at the front of the race throughout. We did exactly that. We put Joe Dumbrowski and Ryan Simpson into the early break of 6, which stayed away. As the race went on, HH Cycling was dominant at the front of the race, protecting our riders in the break, covering all moves and riding tempo at the front to keep attacks under control.

In the end, Joe Dumbrowski held his own against Russ langley and Chuck Hutcheson for a 3rd place finish. In the field, HH Cycling kept the field strung out for the final laps to set up a smooth sprint. The team put 4 riders in the top 10: with Joe Dumbroski 3rd, Chip Hover 7th, Jared Nieters 9th, and new Cat 2 Andrew Bridges 10th.

Here is helmet cam video of the 1/2/3 race:

Joe Dombrowksi in the winning break at Ft. Ritche:


The team locking down the front of the race:

On Sunday, Ryan Simpson contested the Deep Blue Time Trial, taking second to the Cyborg that is Mike Githens (just kidding Mike.. sort of)



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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Haymarket Bicycles / HomeVisit Has Won $3,500 For LIVESTRONG!

When we founded this team, we chose LIVESTRONG as our charity and decided to raise money in two ways. The first way is simple, we are donating monies equal to all our race winnings directly to LIVESTRONG. We are pleased to announce that we just exceeded $3,500 won through April. The season is really just beginning, so we are excited about the possibility that our team could win much more than that to donate by the end of the season.

You will see that many different team members names and many different events are part of the winnings so far. Our corporate team sponsor, HomeVisit, is matching all winnings. Look for our video blog check presentation coming soon!

There is a second way that we are raising money for LIVESTRONG and a way for you or those you know to donate as well. On our web site, we are accepting pledges to LIVESTRONG for each top ten race placing we score for the season. Our goal is 100 top ten race results. So if you pledged $1 for each top ten we achieve, you would be sending $100 to LIVESTRONG. You can make your pledge through our secure credit card gateway. The pledges will be collected and sent to LIVESTRONG at the end of the season in October.




Sunday, May 2, 2010

Joe Dombrowski Wins P/1/2 Wintergreen Ascent!

Haymarket / HomeVisit's 18 year old phenom, Joe Dombroski won the P/1/2 Wintergreen Ascent with a time of 32:16.655, only 16 seconds off the course record. Joe bested 2nd place finisher Jeremiah Bishop by over 2 minutes.

Results are here.

Here is Joe's recap of the event:
There are certain events, that while they might not hold much significance to most MABRA racers, are important to me. This is usually because they are selective and cater to my abilities, or the races are held on my own home training grounds and I want to win on my home turf. Events like these are the Shenandoah Mountain 100, Page Valley Road Race, Wintergreen ascent or even just trying to throw down a new personal record up the climb to Skyline Drive from my house.

Wintergreen has rich racing history including being a mountaintop finish for Tour Dupont - Lemond and Fignon duked it out up that beast. The record as of 2007 was held by Ian Ayers of Colavita at 33:42. Last year, Jeremiah Bishop smashed that at 32:00 flat. I happen to have a bit of insider information and I know JB did 391 watts to ascend Wintergreen in that time and that he weighed 154 pounds - the same as I do now.

I went into this race aiming to try and beat the record, but knowing that it would be a tall order especially with the sniffle in my nose and the burn in my throat I seemed to develop this week. I started off conservatively, checking the numbers every so often trying to keep my average just over 390 watts. With the last steep kick remaining I looked down at my yellow head unit and saw that I had been riding for just over 31 minutes and had only about 400 meters to go. I kicked it into high gear, out of the saddle stomping up the nasty grade pushing close to 600 watts. By the time I got to the flat 150 meters to the finish I couldn't even stand up out of the saddle to sprint.

Alas, I crossed the line in 32:16. 16 seconds off the course record. Maybe I shouldn't have opened my jersey to let it flap in the breeze, or maybe I should have worn the skinsuit. I could speculate forever, but I do know I'm going to try my best to make that record fall some day.

Oh and for all you watt weenies out there, I ended up doing 390 watts for just over 32 minutes - a not too shabby 5.6 watts per kilo.