Sunday, July 27, 2008

Tour of the Hilltowns

Silke and Brenda represented the team at this tough, hilly, 56-mile-long road race in central Massachusetts. It's the Massachusetts state road race championship. The field shattered as usual up the very long climb up East Hawley Rd. Silke ended up in a break of 10 with Brenda behind in the pack. The break stayed together until the final finishing climb, with Silke sprinting in for 3rd place. Brenda finished strong in 18th place and was also the 7th Massachusetts finisher.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Michele takes 2nd at the Attleboro Crit!

In a combined women's field, Michele took second place in the women's 30+ group. Way to go Michele!!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

More photos from New Britain Criterium

Thanks, Mark for taking our photos today!
L-R: Brenda, Michele & Pauline


Silke (far left) sprints in for 3rd. Way to go Silke!!

Great Day for Sailing


New Britain Criterium On the start line (L-R): Michele, Silke and Brenda

A 20 mph headwind and temperatures in the high 80's greated the IF women and 23 competitors on the start line at this 20-mile criterium in New Britain's Walnut Park. Silke, Michele, Pauline and Brenda gathered with a small but talented field in this to race 20 laps of a rolling 1-mile loop on the grounds of this popular municipal park in New Britain, CT. The course resembles more of an oval racetrack and the only turn that could be called a "corner" is onto the stretch of road that holds the start / finish and felt, on this particular day, like a wind tunnel simlulator!

Brenda, at her first race in over 6 weeks after a medical leave, was raring to go, and pretty much attacked at the gun. After setting a brisk pace for the first 1 1/2 laps, she pulled over to see who else might want to wrestle with the unrelenting wind. And it was the wind that seemed to wield the most control over the racers that day. It didn't take long for anyone trying to launch an attack, or even go to the front to quickly retreat and seek the shelter of the field!

This very pronounced force of nature dashed the team's plan to get Silke into a break and then block like linebackers! Best laid plans, however, need a plan B, and the team quickly adapted to the elements, with IF always present at the front of the field.

Even with the wall of wind, the average speed stayed consistently high and the main field managed to force a few riders off the back.

Silke rode with impressive patience and good positioning and launched herself cleanly into the final pass through the wind tunnel simulator, to rocket in for 3rd overall. Pauline was 13th, while Michele and Brenda rolled in for 22nd and 24th. Next time we're bringing our sails!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Lucky Number 7

After strong finishes in both the circuit race (16th) and the criterium (14th), Silke Wunderwald finished in 7th place in the overall GC at the Fitchburg Stage Race. Congratulations, Silke!!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Silke has another great day at the Fitchburg Road Race

In stage 2 of the Fitchburg Longsjo Classic, the very tough road race that finishes with a climb up Mt. Wachusett, Silke stayed with the front group after the Colavita pro team forced a split. She finished 6th, moving her up to 5th on GC!!

Silke 6th in the Fitchburg Time Trial

Silke Wunderwald finished 6th in the Fitchburg Time Trial today -- she was the first amateur and finished ahead of many professional riders. Go Silke!

Photo by Jason DeVarennes.