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Surf City Cyclo-x

Chris Pilette, Photo by Steve Woo
Several Godspeed riders drove down to Santa Cruz on Sunday for the first of the Surf City series. The course was long, encompassing the entire Harbor High School campus including a loop around the track, one around the baseball field, and a large run up with several twisting sections through the campus buildings. Mike Gill finished 19th in the open A's while Chris Pilette took a solid 10th in the single speed category. Chris Stevens also finished a respectable 19th in the open B category.

CCCX #5

Sunday rounded out the weekend of mud slinging with a wet and dirty race in Prunedale. This was the 5th in the CCCX series leaving three more chances to get some dirty on. Pictures can be seen on the NCNCA blog at : http://wordpress.ncncaracing.com/

Godspeed rider Jim Riley placed 9th in the open A's while Chris Stevens finished 12th in the B's.

Monkey Cross #1

In the true spirit of cross Saturday was wet, cold and muddy.The Doyle Park course was a short and fairly flat loop with lots of tight turns to navigate. The rain may have helped keep the mud from caking on the gears of our bikes, but it sure did make for a soupy mess. It was in my humble opinion, fantastic. The long line in the cold rain to wash ourselves and our bikes off was probably harder to bear than the race itself, but a necessity none-the-less. Mike Gil finished 4th in the A's while Chops, Fred of Chica Sexy and myself were in the mix somewhere. I didn't bother to find out our placings since I was preoccupied with getting a hosing after the race. Here are a couple of shots before the clean up.

Copperopolis

Copperopolis - (c) Ken Conley
Photo by Ken Conley

The roads of the Nor-Cal Paris Roubaix are known for taking their toll on riders and equipment. I would argue that Leesville Gap Road Race rivals Copperopolis in poor road quality because of a gravel section leading into the main climb. However, the descent from the second climb at Copperopolis can only be described as similar to holding onto the chrome bar in front of your seat on a 30-year-old wooden rollercoaster as you drop some 4 stories into the coasters twisting and turning track.

Topsport Stage Race

Mike Gil rounding the turnaround during the Topsport Pro-1-2 road race. Mike finished 8th overall in the Cat 2 field after a high placing in the circuit race and taking the 20th spot overall in the time trial.

(Photo courtesy of Steve Woo)

Bariani Zamora Crash Sequence

I had the misfortune of being right in the center of the Cat 4 crash in the final meters of the Zamora Road Race Saturday. If you look close you can see a Godspeed kit rolling on the ground center right of the pack a few frames in. Not so fun to be in as we were going full tilt when the incident occurred but the photographer did a good job of capturing the wreck. Apparently the masters 4 race ended similarly a few minutes earlier. Click on the link below to view the frame-by-frame action.

Crashfest

Enjoy.

Three top ten finishes at Madera

The possibility of rain did not stop some of the Cat 4 squad from going out to the Madera Stage Race this weekend. The weather turned out to be fantastic although gusty winds proved challenging Saturday during the individual time trial. Godspeed riders managed to come up with three combined top ten finishes in the crit and road races and a top ten in the GC. Godspeed also place 12th and 15th in the time trial for an impressive overall showing.

Jim Riley moves up to Cat 2

After a string of wins and top placings in the 3's Jim has moved up to join fellow 2’s Brandon Correia and Mike Gil. The trio represented Godspeed at the Merco Credit Union race weekend held March 6th and 7th.


The Merco Crit was by no means an easy race to serve as the introduction to the rigors of Pro, 1, 2 racing but all three Godspeed riders held their own and placed 9th(Brandon), 13th(Jim) and 14th(Mike) among the Cat 2 riders in the field.

Godspeed at the Merco Grand Prix Pro, 1, 2 race

Snelling Pro, 1, 2

Originally posted by Brandon:

These were the first real P,1,2 field of the season for me, since the
Valley of the Sun Stage Race had a separate cat 2 field.
Mike joined in on the fun at the Snelling RR on Saturday,
which started with 115 riders. Or shall I say the neutral roll out started
with that many. The actual race started with a 30 man pile up! 15 seconds
after the official droped the flag.

Mojo Bicycle Café



Godspeed Courier is pleased to announce its new 2010 shop sponsor Mojo Bicycle Café.

 Located at 639-A Divisadero in San Francisco, Mojo brings together a quality bike shop and a great café atmosphere with a wide selection of food and drinks.

Stop by for a tune-up, some bike gear, or just to take in the scenery with a cup of coffee. If you're looking to relax after work, check out their daily happy hour.
Click on the link below to take you to their website:
http://www.mojobicyclecafe.com/index.html

Cherry Pie

Fergus and I went up to Napa on Sunday for this race. I like technical crits for the fact that they keep you on your toes. We arrrived early enough to take care of all the essentials and get to the staging area with enough time to ensure we didn’t wind up on the back end of the 100-man field.

Grasshopper Adventure Series

Originally posted by Justin:

So firstly, HOLY STINKING CRAP! This ride/race was amazing! Levi Leipheimer was there and finished 2nd (everyone said he let the other guy win). 50 miles of mixed terrain with a waist high stream crossing!

Early Bird Crit (Pro-1-2-3)

Originally posted by Brandon:

Saturday was more of a recovery day for me anyways, after doing hill repeats in my 39x14 on Friday. So I just did an easy spin.
Sunday I rode down to Fremont and did the last EB crit. Had to get my feet wet before Valley of the Sun. It was fast and fun. I felt pretty good. Got in several breakaway attempts and had no problems

Early Bird Crit (Cat4)

I wasn’t exactly thrilled with a 3:30 start time at first but came to realize what the pro riders must already know. The late start time can be a blessing in disguise. I was able to socialize the night before and sleep in with enough time to make it to the race and get in a decent warm up. I initially wanted to arrive super early and do a pre-race ride but some technical difficulties

Early Bird Road Race

For the last couple of years the Early Bird Road Race has marked the start of my road season. Although I cannot entirely blame the misfortune of breaking my collarbone six weeks ago for my absence this year, it did give me a feasible excuse

2010

After a hiatus from regular postings I would like to congratulate everyone for a fantastic 2009 season. Godspeed Courier was a presence to be reckoned with in 2009.

The road season saw two of our members, Brandon Correia and Michael Gil move to the ranks of Cat 2 while Jim Riley and Shawn Yackle secured their places in the Cat 3 field after several top finishes in the 4’s.

Some of us are still going strong in cross while others are looking to the 2010 road season to demonstrate our skills. New members to the team will test their mettle in the coming weeks while veteran riders attempt to add to the extensive resume of wins and top placings.

I have no doubt 2010 will be the best season yet.

"Riders to the line."