
Big ones coming
There are some events out of town this weekend, but the racing in the city for the next two days will revolve around a pair of twins as big as Billy and Benny McCrary. I am typing about the Mengoni Grand Prix and the Lou Maltese Memorial, of course. So if you want to be crowned king of the park racers, you cannot miss those races.
Also happening this weekend in locations farther away, is the Tour de Medford on Medford, NJ on Saturday; the Course de Marlton-Evesham-Marlton in Marlton, NJ on Sunday; and the "NJ Route 29" 36 KM TT(T) in Frenchtown, NJ on Sunday.

I second the big congrats to the Kissena crew cleaning up at master’s nationals. Way to contribute to one of NYC’s richest cycling traditions out in Colorado Springs! You guys deserve major respect for the hard work you put in all year.
2 national titles and silver medal.
You guys rock!
First
Congratulations on your Win at Nationals !!!!!!
If anyone is shut out of the Park Worlds this weekend like me, I can tell you that Medford is a really good crit.
It is in down town Medford (not a corporate center) so they actually have spectators
the course is not too technical but it is not an oval either and has a slight up hill
1hour drive
Ken Mills is a great promoter and a good dude
Didn’t get to this just after last weekend, but want to put in a word for the Millersburg Stage Race that happened last weekend in Millersburg, PA about 3.5 hours from New York. It’s really worth looking at for next year. The whole town gets into putting the event on, and everything was really well organized and supported. Plenty of volunteers marshaling the course (and about 3-4 lead cars and motorcycles per field to provide a pretty good rolling enclosure), events run on time, results within a few minutes of each event, free water for spectators and participants, free lunch after the road race, a reception with drinks and food for racers on Saturday night, an “adopt a racer” program where locals provide free places for racers to stay, beautiful clean race courses (flat TT, afternoon crit. with hill and several turns for separation, sprinters road race on Sunday), overall great vibe, the list could go on. They seem psyched to do it all again next year, and it would be great to have an even bigger turnout from this area.
David
There is an underground wager that the winner of Mengoni will also win Maltese because of a substantial bonus. Did I say substantial? Muy grande. Only the guys that are capable of winning know about it and have been instructed to deny it if asked about it. Five teams are involved.
mengoni p/1/2 looks STACKED
Sorry, but a Cat 4 will not win Mengoni
sorry? who are you talking to?
4s don’t have a race on Saturday in CP, and only 4s can race on Sunday in CP. So there’s no bonus.
actually sunday is the p/1/2/3 maltese team invitational. you are blinded by your own excitableness.
…is almost 90 miles from NYC. No way you are getting there in an hour, just so you know and can plan for it in case you are planning on going.
Any idea if the park is all open and has been cleaned up after that storm that passed by this week?
The real question about the Mengoni is whether or not Empire will drive the first lap pace higher than they did during that epic club race a few months back. Lets see if we can get lap times below 12 minutes.
I like Gaetan Clamp. I think I’ll keep it.
CP been clear for 2 days
Bring your kid(s) or borrow one for the Mengoni Kids Race tomorrow.
Races are for free for all children 14 and under and start at the conclusion of the adult races. (7:30am)
Please bring a release form:
http://www.usacycling.org/forms/waiver.php?url=rider_release.pdf
Thank you, Greg
for the info…yeah, i rode the park the day after the storm and the half the park was closed and the rest of the park was a mess.
Registration: 6:30-7:25 a.m. at 72nd and East Park Drive (this avoids having 8-11 year old kids riding up Cat’s Paw & then back down to their start at Tavern). Wendy Nickerson (CRCA/Sanchez H-L) will be running registration.
8-11 – Starts at Tavern, finishes on Cat’s Paw
U8 – Starts at Cat’s Paw, 200 M. race
12-14 – Starts at Cat’s Paw and rides a loop, taking the 102nd Street cut-off.
Parent or Guardian signature required on race release. Helmets required. Any bike/trike is fine.
looks like a spring series field… no pro’s.
Joao Correia Bissell Pro Cycling Team
Zak from FGX. Who is this guy? Should be a favorite to win Maltese C4.
looks just like any other crca training race.
1,2,3
http://rockleighcrit.com/Rockleigh09/start%20A%208-20.htm
http://rockleighcrit.com/Rockleigh09/A%20series%20II%20standing.htm
4,5
http://rockleighcrit.com/Rockleigh09/start%20B%208-20.htm
http://rockleighcrit.com/Rockleigh09/B%20series%20II%20standing.htm
Thank You for a Terrific Season! Due to the new road surface, we more than doubled our participation from 2008!!
Look for us again May 2010 for another season of the best bike racing in Bergen!
sprinting on the hoods
Correction – Wendy Nickerson, who will be running registration for U-15 kids, rides for NYVelocity…not Sanchez H-L.
Myerson too. Just got 5th at pro crit nationals
Myerson got 2nd behind Clinger in the pro tattoo nationals
nothing wrong with sprinting on the hoods up cat’s paw. a lot of races have been won there on the hoods.
poster
Congrats to Andrew, Christine, Alex, Dan, And Dominique for representing NY at Masters Nationals and killing it.
myerson nipped cleaver at the line for earlobe stretching nationals
That’s how easy it was for him to win. You only get into those drops when you want to go fast.
CJ from FGX. Who is this guy? Should be a favorite to win Maltese C4.
will this race get canceled if it continues to rain like this?
Are we (marshals)supposed to come out and stand up trees in a lightning storm?
“It’s stopping
Race is on
Rain will not stop
Have to watch for lightning
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry”
so i guess yeah
Please blow your whistle when the lightning is striking.
Amaury/Bezdek photo uploaded. Thanks, Marco!
any others yet?
flat?
I just love these guys they make for a great photo, Go Mengoni!!!
http://www.velocityresults.net/results/229/mengoni-grand-prix-new-york-ny
In the 1-2 field? Big Crash or a big break with the rest pulling out.
well, speaking from firsthand experience, there were a lot of punctures. something about the rain and all the storm detritus on the road…
big crash on cat’s paw coming into the final sprint.
I’d say 50% of the DNF’s in 1/2 were flats. It sucked as it was shaping up to be a fun race.
there was nothing fun about that race.
“there was nothing fun about that race.” I had fun watching and photographing it. It was damn-near epic!