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Once Again, A Week Late: The Keirin Recap & Race Report

On May 8th 2010 Ethic, Inc. hosted ‘The Keirin’ at Dick Lane Velodrome.

Like last year the action was intense, the riders hailed from far & wide & my report on a tardy 7+ day delay!

Above, The Chaz using his head in a Keirin heat against Matt Baranoski.

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Another common thread with last year’s Keirin event was that it brought the crowds.

Its always great to see the track packed with spectators and its a sign of attendance for upcoming events!

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The day’s racing started early and the B field was packed.

There were several racers stepping out for their first festival.

One of which was Chris Orosco, pictured below leading out a points race lap.

Throughout the day he earned two firsts and second which qualified him for first overall. Congrats man!

Below is a nice shot of Faster Mustache racer Jason Atwood.

Jason

Pictured below is Richie of Sfatto Clothing taking first in the Miss’n’Out & doing some product testing.

Keep up with Sfatto on Facebook. And look out for lots of rad thing coming from these guys this year!

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Second and third places in the B’s when to track veterans Darren Comer (right) of the Marlay

& Pete Antonvich (left) of the East Point Track Club. Both pictured below.

The Bicycle Little League races are consistently guaranteed crowd pleasers and

ever more impressive each year to their older peers on the infield.

The most recent Little League events were no different!

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Brody Hartley, Mikey Waine & Annalise Oestreich took 1st, 2nd & 3rd respectively.

Below is Isabella Whitesides taking 2nd in the 3 lap Scratch. Her dad Wayne owns Ethic, Inc.

These young racers have their sights set high

and it won’t be long till we see em racing on Wednesdays and

taking titles here at the track and beyond! Congratulations to all Bicycle Little League racers!

My day started with some nervous apprehension. This marked my first festival competing in the A’s.

Though I had several weeks of Wednesday night A racing under my belt,

I knew this would be alot harder and alot faster.

Warming up with legends like Kent Bostick was both intimidating and inspiring. (pictured right below)

Kent is a Masters athlete in cycling who is still going strong and winning championships in his early 50s,

A prime example of someone not letting age slow him down.  I know he smoked me at half his age!

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The shots above and below were taken by my teammate Stafford Brooke.

He managed to capture a moment in which I was not cracking under the crushing speed of these races.

I walked away with 8th overall and some points.  That is really all I could have hoped for but I aimed high!

Of course, I plan on improving my performance and, as always, have my work cut out for me.

Ape'n it

It was no surprise that Kent took first in the overall A Category Omnium.

Jason Sprouse of of the Asheville Mellowdrome took second.

He set a new World Masters Hour Record (Age 35 – 39) of 45.641 Kilometers in 2007.

and last year’s omnium winner, the Weatherman Dan Holt of Team Type 1, took third overall.

Dan also competed in the Keirin main event too!

Below is another shot by Stafford of Kent Bostick at the finish line of one of our races.

Kent Bostick

At 6pm after a brief intermission, Bill of Thomsen, Ltd. fired up the derny for the highly anticipated Keirin.

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Below is the roster of racers who competed in 4 rounds, 2 heats each leading up the final sprint for glory.

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Scott Patton of Fixed Gear Fever did a phenomenal job announcing all day and introduced each Keirin rider.

Below is T-Town native, Andy Lakatosh who, the night before, tied with Espinoza for the 11.03 200m record.

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Roger “Spiderman”Hernandez of  Nitroshot, was really hamming it up for the crowd and greeting fans.

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Local favorite and Team Type 1 pro racer, Dan ‘Weatherman’ Holt

who even had some fans swooning at his suave style and performance both Friday & Saturday.

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Another local favorite that both worked the crowd and stood his ground was Charles ‘Chaz’ Rossignol.

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Billy “East Point Outlaw” Santana whose smokin hot Tiemeyer bike isn’t pink but his helmet cover is!

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The crowd was ready.

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The racers were ready.

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Steady…

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GO!

Each heat was more action packed that the last with ever more on the line, these guys were ape’n it!

Directly behind the derny above is Giovanni Rey all the way from San Francisco!

He posted a nice write up of the event here.

Leading out below is 17 year old Matt Baranoski. He claimed second overall in the Keirin tournament.

Here is a nice shot of Matt & Giovanni throwing down the gauntlet in turn one.

As reported in the Jordan/Zephyr Need for Speed Sprints Recap, The Affinity team brought the heat!

The Affinity team posted some nice race reports on Day One & Day Two of the Festival.

Heavy hitters

Pictured above is David Espinoza, the Keirin Champion from last year’s Dick Lane Velodrome Keirin event.

He defeated a brutal array of adversaries last year and was determined to once again sprint to the top.

Now riding for Affinity, Espinoza traveled all the way from Breinigsville, PA to defend his title. And he won!

Podium

Pictured above is the Keirin podium. 1st  David Espinoza, 2nd Matt Baranoski  & 3rd  Dan Sullivan.

Congratulations to these dedicated racers and thank you to all who made the trip to come race at the DLV.

A very special thanks to all you made the trip down to spend a Saturday afternoon & evening spectating.

AND a big thanks to the race organizer Jeff Hopkins and all volunteers who made this event even happen!

Full results from day are here. More photos are here. Listen to the action on NPR here.

I hope to see everyone next year at The Keirin!

Get Well Daniel & Congrats Stafford
Weds Nite Recap #5

Six Wednesdays & one Pro Race Series into the season and there has already been several spills.

Each adding up to little more that trashed kits and minor track rash.

Tonight my bud Daniel took a nasty spill and as I type is still in the hospital getting checked out.

Get well Daniel and let us know soon how you are doing.

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On a more positive note, my friend & teammate Stafford took 2nd overall in B’s tonite.

That makes this evening his best night yet this season!

One decisive move was playing his cards right in the Win & Out.

It’ll be 1st  next week man!

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I was lucky to have some very special guests visit me on the infield tonight too!

My wife, Stacey, and son, Otto, came to cheer me on.

It was Otto’s first time to the track and out so late!

He’ll be back! Bicycle Little League on the horizon!

Had some visitors tonight @dicklanevelo #fb

I didn’t take many photos this week but results are here.

I’ve been trying to get a recap of Saturday’s race (I took alot of photos then!) up. That’ll post soon.

In the meantime, the nice guys over at Affinity highlighted their team’s success

on day one & day two of the Festival.

Chris Kelly also as a good write up over at ckdake.com.

My photos from the Keirin are here. …Speaking of Keirin:

Stratton just unveiled the new Keirin Culture site! Looks great! I particularly like the history page!

I first bought my UNO from Stratton way back in 2005. HIDEOUS bar wrap, I know.

Check out the site: http://keirinculture.com

See everyone this weekend at GOLDSPRINTS!

Jordan/Zephyr Need for Speed Sprints Recap

Calm before the storm

Last was the first night of the season’s initial Pro Race Series at Dick Lane Velodrome.

The Jordan/Zephyr Need for Speed Sprints  attracted world class racers from across the country.

The evening began with flying 200m qualifiers. Only the top 12 racers would advance into the tournament.

I did not qualify but along with Daniel Banks, we made it back in via the 5 lap scratch repêchage.

Yours truly & David Espinoza

I was amped to be back in the tournament but surprised that my first heat would be against David Espinoza

The current US Collegiate Kilo, Sprint National Champion & aiming for the US track team for 2012 London.

And, earlier that evening he and Andy Lakatosh to broke the 200m track record at Dick Lane,

which was held by Morne Blignaut of South Africa at 11.09.

Both Espinoza and Lakatosh posted a time of 11.03 for their 200’s.

I gave my best but David got me!  : ) We’ll rematch on his turf at Kissena someday!

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Speaking of Kissena,  Brooklyn’s Affinity Cycles sent quite a competitive team contingent down  this week.

Pictured above is Andrew “Cupcake” LaCorte.  He won gold last last year’s Elite Master’s Nats.

He & the Affinity Team set up shop below for the evening & gave a taste of the heat they’ll be bringing today.

They’ve been preparing for their trip to Atlanta and will certainly leave with more accolades.

Team Roster for Jordan/Zephyr Need for Speed Sprints &  Keirin, Presented by Ethic Inc.:

  • David Espinoza, 2009  U.S. Colligate and Elite National Champion
  • Andrew LaCorte2009 U.S. Masters National Champion, and Elite Bronze Medalist,
  • Dan Sullivan2009 Elite Bronze Medalist, and
  • John Linchitz

Affinity Pit

One of the match sprint highlights  was between Roger Hernandez (Nitro Shot/Get Rid Of My Bike) and

John Linchitz (Affinity Cycles).  This race pitted two experience sprinters against each other and it was

great to observe such tactical strategy and technique in action.

Jon Linchitz & Roger Hernandez

Ultimately Hernandez (pictured below) won this one but lost later to Andy Lakatosh.

Roger Hernandez

Before the final was a Keirin teaser with a 20 lap motor paced scratch won by Matt Baranoski.

20 Lap Motor Paced Scratch

The final sprint was off the charts.  The evening’s record breakers: David Espinoza vs. Andy Lakatosh.

It was a slow starter with lots of cat and mouse mind games.

Both the spectators and racers in the infield were eager to see it play out.

It wasn’t until turn 3 of the bell lap that they dropped the hammer.

As you see below it was pretty close.

Tonight is gonna be awesome with more impressive efforts from these guys.

Jordan/Zephyr Need for Speed Sprints Gold Final

More photos from the event are here and results are here.

in a only about an hour the Keirin racing events will kick off!  Head to the track now!  I am!

20 Lap Motor Paced Scratch FInal Sprint!

The Keirin, Presented by Ethic Inc.
is Today at Dick Lane Velodrome!

If you were at the track last night (recap being posted today),

then you know what kind of insane competition has descended upon East Point.

If you weren’t, you’re in for a treat today! This will be the soundtrack.

OK, just kidding but you need to make sure & attend The Keirin!

Racing starts at 3pm for racers, Main Event kicks off from 6pm for Spectators.

$5 Spectator Entry $10 for Families

Photo Courtesy: Carleton Hall
Lanell ‘The Rock’ Rockmore & Steve ‘Hitman’ Hill throwing bows last year.
Photo Courtesy: Carleton Hall

Missing Out &
Making It Happen
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RECAP
INSTALLMENT #4

Listen here

If you don’t pay attention to Jeff’s pre-race instructions you might miss out.
I made this FAIL last week and my attempt at the Win & Out was, yep, a FAIL.
Whereas last week was about not Not Getting Last Place,
this week was about making it happen.
It started with a new bike:

New Bike Day

Stafford’s first night out on his new Kazane was also his best yet.
He made the savvy switch from alloy to double butted 4130 cromoly and is stoked.
The very first B race, the 8 lap scratch, ended in a sprint between Jarek & Stafford.
Stafford placed 2nd in the sprint and earned 3rd overall for the evening.

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Tonight was Madison night, Billy & Travis won the race.
I politely declined offers to race and continued my procrastination of getting the hang of slinging.
Instead, I spent some time talking to Heath, a photographer for Atlanta Magazine.
Atlanta Magazine has an upcoming article on Dick Lane Velodrome!
Below is Billy Santana in a post Madison sling sprint.

Billy

The highlights for me personally were the Miss & Out and the Tempo.
This is where both the missing out and making it happen mattered to me.
This week is SpeedWeek, which thinned the A category.
Many of the weekly regulars, including the record breaking trio of Joey, Oscar & Thomas of Team Mountain Khakis powered by Jittery Joes, were absent.
I aimed to make the most of this. ; )
I managed to place third in the Miss & Out after spending much of the racing keenly crouched behind Travis with Billy flanking his teammate.
The Tempo, always 25 laps of pain, ended with Daniel, Dan & me ultimately lapping the field.

Miss & Out

Results from are here, more photos are here & last week’s recap is here.
Pictured below are Dan & Valentin in the Madison.

Dan & Valentin

ETHIC, Inc. Presents the Keirin. is right around the corner! See everyone next week!

The Pro Race Series at
DIck Lane Velodrome

Pro Race Series

Back for 2010 is Dick Lane Velodrome’s Pro Race Series. These events will continue to put a new spin on our previous Festival’s of Speed, bringing to the fore-front the best of the best riders that the US has to offer. They’ll be pushing the envelope of speed and danger in both hard charging sprint events and grueling endurance races. Experience the thrill of the two-man Madison, comparable to tag-team on bike, where teammates exchange postions into the action at 40 mph using the dangerous Madison hand sling. Catch the fast-paced Keirin, an Olympic event where riders are paced up to maximum speed with a motorcycle until the final lap and a half when they tear up the track to the finish. The Omnium will also be a featured event. Riders will compete throughout the evening in a series of different events to be claimed DLV’s best all rounder.

More info for racers and spectators can be found here.

Breaking Records & Cat’n Up
Wednesday Night Recap
Installment #2

Wednesday Night Racing

The second installment of Wednesday Night racing at Dick Lane Velodrome proved to be an even fiercer evening of racing than last week.

Not only was it Record Night but the itinerary also called for Chariot Races as well, a surefire crowd-pleaser combo and a tried & true recipe for white-knuckled track competition.

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Pictured above is Justin Barber of FM RACE.

He is well on his way to cat’ing up to the B’s after tonight’s performance.

After a less successful showing last week he came back swinging this week and cleaned up!

Follow him on Twitter @atlbiker.

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Speaking of cat’ing up. Looks like my time has come.

Although I will still have my same little spot in the infield,

I’ll find myself shoulder to shoulder with some ‘new’ familiar faces next week in the A’s!

We’ll see how I do.

I certainly know who I am up against!

Joey, Oscar & Thomas

Pictured above are (from left to right) Joey Rosskopf, Oscar Clark & Thomas Brown all of Team Mountain Khakis powered by Jittery Joes. Follow the team on Twitter @cyclemk.

These guys are brutal contenders individually on the road & track but as team they are all but unstoppable.

Tonight’s victories for the Mountain Khaki’s crew were that much sweeter due to a record breaking 10 mile race.

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Serendipitously, Joey’s father, Ken Rosskopf of KenBikeLaw , was manning the bell and had a front row seat for his son’s victory.

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Joey, Oscar, & Thomas really put themselves through the wringer and ultimately dropped the rest of the A racer field.

After the B field’s  missed by a minute failure to break the 8 mile record,

hopes rose and tensions mounted for this 3 man paceline.

Most everyone was certain they had it but by how much?

Broken Record

What?! A whole minute! Insane! And what a killer effort. See all DLV record holders here.

Congratulations Oscar, Thomas & Joey for crushing it.

Joey, Oscar & Thomas

Results for the evening are here, more photos are here and last week’s recap is here.

There’s only a few more weeks before the first Pro Race Series Event, ETHIC, Inc. Presents the Keirin.

Everyone will be stepping up their game leading up to that.

I know I have ALOT of preparing to do!

See everyone next week!

Wednesday Night Recap
Installment #1

The weather was certainly ideal, turnout was totally solid and the racing was exceptionally superb tonight at Dick Lane Velodrome.

It was great to catch up with so many people I had not seen since last season, to scope familiar rigs and brand new bikes.
Below are some examples. A Fuji with the ever increasingly rare Kazane race wheels that belongs to Chris Kelly, of FM Race and below that a totally smoking custom Tiemeyer with all the fixins belonging to Carleton Hall, a racer for Peachtree Bikes.

Chris's Fuji

Carleton's Tiemeyer

Before it got real dark I stepped out into turn one to catch some shots of the C races. I know several of these guys will be cat’ing up soon!

The C category may sometimes get a bad rap for an occasional squirrely maneuver or honest novice mistake. But tonight these guys were crushing it with fierce competition yet all C races flew by without any “awhoa! Stay!” yelps.

Even very recently battle scarred sprinter Howard Buckley (below) who was involved in an unfortunate spill Tuesday night here, was in there mixin’ it up without missing a beat!

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I had been nervous all day. It’d been since last season that I had even been on the track.

I know I have been “training” but who has been training more? or training less? I saw familiar faces and new ones but didn’t know who’d be the ones to watch out for.

Luckily, I wasn’t in there flying solo.

My good friend and Kazane Racing teammate  Stafford Brooke (below) was out there with me.  We accumulated some points towards the 2010 DLV Team of the Year prize.

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It was our first night sporting our new kits and competing as a team. In hindsight we could have work together much more in the Tempo.

But, we had a good first night racing as a team and will continue to improve.

Teammates

I think tonight set the precedent for some really fast racing this season. Lots of people have stepped up their game and will do so even more after appraising their competitors tonight.
I’ll be eagerly looking forward to next week and will expect even more riders to come down to get in on the action and prepare for the upcoming first Pro Race Series event, ETHIC, Inc. Presents the Keirin.

Nice first night at the Track

Nice first night at the Track

Quick thank you to Darren of the Marlay for convincing me to do my first Madison too!

Full results are already available here.  More Photos are here.

See everyone next week.

The Track Season 2010 at Dick Lane Velodrome

Trent Wilson on Kazanes

Its about to really heat up down in East Point as the 2010 Season gets underway. Tonight will be the first Wednesday night race for the A, B & C Category racers.
Last night already ushered in the initial Master’s, Beginner’s & Women’s races.

Some classic photos are featured above of Trent Wilson of Jittery Joes rolling on Kazanes and below of Iona Winter-Parks of Colavita.

Not only do I plan to bring the hammer down with Stafford Brooke on behalf of Team Kazane but I aim to introduce twotoneatl.com as a weekly source for velodrome race coverage and commentary.

Feel free to submit photos, comments, racing tips etc. to be included.

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Leading the peloton above is Joe Eldridge of Team Type 1 and my good friend Billy Santana, former teammate of mine with the East Point Track Club.

See everyone tonight at the the track!

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