Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Barry Roubaix Race Report

The CMS Race Team racing season has started out with a bang this season.  Even though it has been a tough year to get out and ride, the team did not disappoint at the Barry Roubaix Killer Gravel Road Race.  Conditions weren't great but at least there wasn't snow and ice covering the gravel roads of Barry County.  Instead, it was peanut butter mud in some sections which is better than ice any day in my book.  The conditions didn't make for an easy race but you wouldn't have been able to tell from the results that our team members put up this weekend.  This resulted in a 4th place finish in the team competition, narrowly missing the 3rd step of the podium by 4 seconds.

Here are the results for the 36 mile race:
Age group 19-29 15 Henry Kuhnen
Age group 30-34 17 David Buick
35 Jonathan Ballema
Age group 35-37 1 Joe Thomas
Age group 38-39 35 Benjamin Clark
Age group 45-47 4 John Wunderlin
Age group 48-49 1 Peter Post
Age group 50-52 27 Paul Guimond
Age group 55-60 3 Ray Fulkerson
54 Tom Noverr
Age group 61 plus 13 Jim Kindle
Single Speed 7 Jake Grevenstuk
Fat Bike 13 Jamie Clark
29 Mark Wright
32 Steve Prendergast

Here's what Ray Fulkerson had to say about the race... 

The Barry Roubaix...Mud, Sweat and Beers.

Spinning around the streets of Hasting's prior to my start time I couldn't control the smile that was spread across my face. Bikes and bikers of all styles, shapes and sizes filled the landscape

As start time approached I found my wave, 10 by the way, than we did the slow roll to the starting line.

GO!...like being shot out of a cannon the wave surged forward. I immediately placed myself in the front group of racers awaiting for someone to rip the pace even faster.
The pace was brisk but you could sense there was this understanding that just around the corner we were about to face "The Three Sisters."
I decided to lead up the third sister to find the best line because we were already encountering a road full of racers starting in the previous wave.

By the time the 55/60 lead group crested the top of Gun Lake road hill we were down to 5. From there to the bottom of the The Wall I thought I was not going to survive. Spongy roads, quicksand like sections and a constant weaving through a crowded race course were taking their toll.
Once The Wall was behind me I began to fell my legs again which I contribute to the knowledge that I only had ten miles to the finish.

In the end I finished third in my age group. All in all a fantastic finish to a fantastic race.
Putting a perfect punctuation point to the post race party...Great friends sharing races stories and of course, beverages by Founders.
Warming up in style at the team tent

Joe Thomas taking the top step once again

John Wunderlin proving that he is one tough racer

Yours truly taking his first top step

The ageless wonder Ray Fulkerson once again representing CMS

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