
Monday means it’s hangover time here, and results are sparse, but there are some to review out there.
Saturday at Prospect saw Godfrey Pollydore of Flying Ace winning the pro 123 race. Gary Steinberg of Brauer won the Master’s race. Stacey Jensen of Kissena won the women’s race. Denis Mikhaylov of Organic won the cat 4 race. Andrew Estevez of Innovation won the cat 5 race. Results are here.
At Sunday’s Race for the Wine at FBF, we have the following results and recap from Charlie I.:
Pro/1-2 and Category 3 Handicap
50 miles
51 starters
1. Anthony Lowe (CRCA/Die Hard-Think Racing)
2. Paul Burrowes (WS United)
3. Daniel Zmolik (CRCA/AXA)
4. Alexander Barouh (Kissena)
5. Tom Bencivengo (Champion System Racing / Cycles Gladiator Wine)
6. Allessandro Matteucci (BVF)
7. Horrace Burrowes (WS United)
8. Igor Volshytn (Champion System Racing / Cycles Gladiator Wine)
9. Kevin Rooney (CRCA/Houlihan-Lokey Sanchez)
10. John Loehner (CRCA/AXA)
Brief Race Report: The Floyd Bennett Field course once again served up pure suffering as the sweltering heat took its’ toll on the riders over the 50 mile race. The Cat 3’s started with a 3 minute lead and were only losing 10-15 seconds per lap early on until a few riders touched wheels and the resulting crash split the Cat 3 field and disrupted their paceline. Back in the Cat 1-2 field, Champion System and AXA were driving the group and in the process splintering the Cat 1-2 field. With 12 laps to go (28 miles) a select group of Cat 1-2 riders caught what was left of the Cat 3 field and a lead group of 16 riders formed. With all the local powerhouse teams in the break the Cat 1-2 field quickly lost time to the front group which contained a mix of Cat 1-2 and Cat 3 riders. With 10 laps to go John Loehner attacked and quickly opend a lead. Champion System and WS United gave chase and Loehner was caught with 7 to go. A series of counter-attacks occured and when the smoke cleared a lead goup of 5 emerged: Anthony Lowe, Paul Burrowes, Daniel Zmolik, Alexander Barouh and Tom Bencivengo. They quickly opened a large lead but with 5 to go they became a bit disorganized and Barouh attached and tried to go it alone solo. He was caught with 3 to go and the counter-attack gave way to a 3 rider break of Lowe, Burrowes and Zmolik as they enetered the final lap. When these 3 riders started watching each on on the fnal lap, Baraouh and Bencinego rejoined but in the end Lowe outpowered them all in the final sprint to claim 1st place and a case of Cycles Gladiator wine.
Category 4
27 miles
36 starters
1. Nathan Archibald (BVF)
2. James Mahlman (BVF)
3. Celestino Hernandez (Mexico-NYC Cycling Team)
4. Dan Reiners (Kissena)
5. Leonard Galati (CRCA/NYVelocity.com)
Brief race report: Non-stop attacking was the order of the day with a group of 4 riders attcking late and holding off the field. BVF made it a 1-2 finish with Nathan Archibald attacking his breakaway companions to take the win ahead of his breakaway teammate James Mahlman, Celestino Hernandez and Dan Reiners. Leonard Galati won the fieldsprint to take 5th place. In a generous post-race gesture, race winner Nathan Archibald gave each of his breakaway companions a bottle of Cycles Gladiator wine from the case he won.
Category 5
12 miles
21 starters
1. Kevin Schmitt (Peak Bikes)
2. Adel Sarhan (CRCA)
3. Alfonso Torres (Mexico-NYC Cycling Team)
4. Norman Swyger (Kissena)
5. Scott Wells (CRCA/NYVelocity.com)
Brief Race Report: The Category 5 race stayed together with Kevin Schmitt taking the win.
Women
25 miles
6 starters
1. Valerie Hopkins (CT Coast)
2. Helene Roth (Kissena)
3. Ann Marie Donovan (Kissena)
4. Lisa Mazzola (CRCA/Chomper Body)
5. Leah Oppenheimer (Colavita)
Brief Race Report: The Women’s race stayed together with Valerie Hopkins taking the win and a case of Cycles Gladiator wine.
Thanks to all the marshals, registration volunteers, officials and pacers!

Correction: Stacey Jensen left Kissena and is now racing with Radical Media.
Oh my, why did she leave Kissena? That is a very radical move.
Stacey Jensen, so hot right now.
Race For The Wine presented by Cycles Gladiator
July 18, 2010
Brooklyn NY
Women
25 miles
6 starters
1. Valerie Hopkins (CT Coast)
2. Tracy Wargo (CRCA/Chomper Body)
3. Ann Marie Donovan (Kissena)
4. Leah Oppenheimer (Colavita)
5. Lisa Mazzola (CRCA/Chomper Body)
6. Helene Roth (Kissena)
Their women’s side is a joke.
Some of them don’t even race, just kit-wearing-posers.
you’re an idiot.
If anything, the reverse is true. In terms of proportions, most of the women race, and with great results. Now, the Men on the other hand, of 100+ racers there are a handful who race very frequently and get results. And then there are 80+ who just wear the kit. Your point is better made on the mens side.
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Devon Harris from the 1988 Jamaican Bobsled team will be in studio.
LOL!! Please tell me why he is still relevant?
Gabriel Sealent, I don’t know what you are basing your comment on. We had over 15 cat4 women at the track yesterday, and the Kissena CC women took three of the top four places.
If somebody says something baseless and tasteless, it generally means they know nothing about the subject they’re speaking of.
Ignore them and let the results speak for themselves.
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ALL YOU HATERS INCLUDING CRYBABY ANDY CAN SUCK MY BALLS!
MEN 123
Keirin
1 21 Colin Prensky Affinity
2 24 Andrew LaCorte Affinity Cycles
3 23 Jon Linchitz Kissena
4 30 Stephen Smith affinity
5 28 Gabriel Thomas Madonna Wheelers CC
Danish Win & Out
1 21 Colin Prensky Affinity
2 29 Daniel Lim CRCA/DieHard-Think
3 26 Alan Buday Brauer/Mick Management
4 27 Todd Scheske MVP Health Care
5 22 Jody Pogue Affinity
Triple-Sprint (Consolation Race)
1 27 Todd Scheske MVP Health Care
2 22 Jody Pogue Affinity
3 26 Alan Buday Brauer/Mick Management
4 29 Daniel Lim CRCA/DieHard-Think
5 33 Frank Mesi French Meadow Bakery
MEN 123 Omnium
1 21 Colin Prensky Affinity 14
2 29 Daniel Lim CRCA/DieHard-Think 5
3 24 Andrew LaCorte Affinity Cycles 5
4 26 Alan Buday Brauer/Mick Management 3
5 23 Jon Linchitz Kissena 3
6 27 Todd Scheske MVP Health Care 2
7 30 Stephen Smith affinity 2
8 22 Jody Pogue Affinity 1
9 28 Gabriel Thomas Madonna Wheelers CC 1
WOMEN CAT 123
Keirin
1 76 Kimberly Edwards CVC Subaru of NE
2 75 Stephanie Torres Affinity
3 77 Stacey Jensen CRCA/Radical Media
Miss&Out
1 76 Kimberly Edwards CVC Subaru of NE
2 77 Stacey Jensen CRCA/Radical Media
3 75 Stephanie Torres Affinity
WOMEN 123 Omnium
1 76 Kimberly Edwards CVC Subaru of NE 14
2 77 Stacey Jensen CRCA/Radical Media 8
3 75 Stephanie Torres Affinity 8
WOMEN CAT4
Keirin/points
1 85 Michelle Lee Kissena
2 86 Heidi Reijm Kissena
3 89 Shane Ferro Columbia University
4 90 Julia Sante Farm Team
5 83 Inge Hoonte Kissena
Miss&Out
1 85 Michelle Lee Kissena
2 86 Heidi Reijm Kissena
3 89 Shane Ferro Columbia University
4 83 Inge Hoonte Kissena
5 81 Elizabeth Marcello Columbia
Flying 500m Scratch (“B” race)
1 91 Bobbi Cordero StarTrack
2 92 Peye Wong StarTrack
3 95 Julie Lockhart NEBC/Cycle Loft
4 94 Sherri Tiesi Unione Sportiva Italiana
WOMEN 4 Omnium
1 85 Michelle Lee Kissena 14
2 86 Heidi Reijm Kissena 10
3 89 Shane Ferro Columbia University 6
4 83 Inge Hoonte Kissena 3
5 90 Julia Sante Farm Team 2
6 81 Elizabeth Marcello Columbia 1
MEN 4
Flying 500m Scratch
1 49 Siraaj Khandkar
2 42 Mike Wilpizeski Kissena
3 41 Michael Mahesh Visit Guyana
4 52 Andrew Da Silva
5 53 Konrad Ratzmann
5 Lap scratch
1 44 Mark Wagner East End/Kreb Cycle
2 43 Scott Demel Brooklyn Velo Force
3 55 Zachary LaBry Threshold Cycling
4 45 Tim Humpton MIT Cycling Evolution
5 42 Mike Wilpizeski Kissena
Triple-Sprint (Consolation Race)
1 43 Scott Demel Brooklyn Velo Force
2 45 Tim Humpton MIT Cycling Evolution
3 55 Zachary LaBry Threshold Cycling
4 48 christopher bloome Kissena
5 56 Terence Lein GBSC / LIWA / Bialostok
6 57 Nick Loomis MIT Cycling – FXDD
MEN 4 Omnium
1 44 Mark Wagner East End/Kreb Cycle 7
2 49 Siraaj Khandkar 7
3 42 Mike Wilpizeski Kissena 6
4 43 Scott Demel Brooklyn Velo Force 5
5 55 Zachary LaBry Threshold Cycling 3
6 41 Michael Mahesh Visit Guyana 3
7 45 Tim Humpton MIT Cycling Evolution 2
8 52 Andrew Da Silva 2
9 53 Konrad Ratzmann 1
MEN 5
Flying 500m Scratch
1 61 Anthony Freeman Major Taylor
2 62 Carlos Santiago GBSC/Biolostok
3 63 CARDAIN Williams
4 68 Marlon Morales
5 69 Aidion Ollivierre kissena
5 Lap scratch
1 61 Anthony Freeman Major Taylor
2 69 Aidion Ollivierre kissena
3 62 Carlos Santiago GBSC/Biolostok
4 68 Marlon Morales
5 72 Andreas Katehis StarTrack
Triple-Sprint (Consolation Race)
1 70 Zachary Ybarra MIT/FXDD
2 64 gilbert marrero
3 67 charles donadoni East End Cycle
4 65 Avelino Pereira Design For Living
5 66 alex litzky
“B” Feature
1 61 Anthony Freeman Major Taylor
2 69 Aidion Ollivierre kissena
3 62 Carlos Santiago GBSC/Biolostok
4 70 Zachary Ybarra MIT/FXDD
5 68 Marlon Morales
MEN 5 Omnium
1 61 Anthony Freeman Major Taylor 14
2 62 Carlos Santiago GBSC/Biolostok 8
3 69 Aidion Ollivierre kissena 6
4 68 Marlon Morales 4
5 63 CARDAIN Williams 3
6 72 Andreas Katehis StarTrack 1
JUNIOR
1 72 Andreas Katehis StarTrack
2 1 George Clark Startrack
3 2 Parker Chea StarTrack
4 91 Bobbi Cordero StarTrack
5 92 Peye Wong StarTrack
Men’s 10 Mile Open
1 21 Colin Prensky Affinity
2 29 Daniel Lim CRCA/DieHard-Think
3 26 Alan Buday Brauer/Mick Management
4 45 Tim Humpton MIT Cycling Evolution
5 55 Zachary LaBry Threshold Cycling
6 33 Frank Mesi French Meadow Bakery
7 27 Todd Scheske MVP Health Care
8 31 Joseph Brennan Century Road Club of America
Women 5 Mile Open
1 77 Stacey Jensen CRCA/Radical Media
2 75 Stephanie Torres Affinity
3 86 Heidi Reijm Kissena
4 85 Michelle Lee Kissena
5 83 Inge Hoonte Kissena
Battle of the Sexes – Sprint
1 61 Anthony Freeman Major Taylor
2 75 Stephanie Torres Affinity
Grudge Match – Sprint
1 95 Julie Lockhart NEBC/Cycle Loft
2 94 Sherri Tiesi Unione Sportiva Italiana
A donut with no holes is a Danish.
He was an awesome guest and is more relevant than you (to Guido Fork) shall ever be.
Taking pictures while marshaling.
Apparently I’m relevant enough to respond to.
Who’s on next week, the subway hero from two years ago?
oh poor guido, your relevance comes from trolling relevant people, now isn’t that precious…
Results are up: http://www.anthemsports.us/2010NYSTTresults.pdf
Big time…… It’s sad considering how many cool people probably come to this site to read nonsense from trolls and idiots.
Two for the price of one!
So easy and so entertaining!
Getting people to respond to stupid names and declaring their irrelevance…while listening to bobsledders from tropical countries…LOL!!
Anyone else?
I think having a State Champion is kind of cool but I have to laugh at the venues. The competion at this years TT championships is a joke in terms of participation. Hats off to those that raced but the venue is hardly convenient for the majority of racers. I just saw that the CX champs are in Rochester. That makes sense. Why not have it where more of the CX racers are – WWVelo is at Harriman this year or Bethlehem CX. You will have much deeper fields from Cat the Cs to the As.
The only legit location for a state championship is the Capital Region RR.
Landis rumored for Catskills
Hi folks,
I just visited with a friend who’s in the hospital following a crash in the M35+ field in Prospect on Saturday. He’s pretty badly banged up.
It sounds like he was involved in a crash with someone on Major Taylor and someone in a grey jersey, at the front of the race, somewhere after the turn before the Temple, on the first or second lap.
He’s really interested in seeing if anybody saw what happened. He’d really like to know. If anyone reading this saw it, or knows someone who did, please have them get in touch with me at montesano at gmail dot com.
Thanks –
Mattio Montesano
Kissena Cycling Club