had a bit more confidence against crappy drivers riding home today with Lucarelli and Castaldi festooned on my back.
Tom Gello
It’s clear – it’s good
lee3
Nice win.
Liege prediction…. CHRIS HORNER
lee3
MQ
I say Flecha with Valverde winning the sprint from the chase.
this guy its due for a big big win.
Bent Overmi
Cancellara looks great, but in the end his hammering is a set up for A. Schleck. Either that, or fresh off Amstel, Philippe Gilbert for the win by dominating the short punchy climbs.
Vespaciano Saddlesore
Italian…Cunego, Gasparotto,
French…Chavanel,
USA…Horner
Belgian…Gilbert
Dutch…Gesink
Spain…Contador, Valverde*,
Luxumbourger…Schleck-you-very-much
Czech…Kruiziger
Russian…Ivanov, Koblovnev…punchy, aggressive and with those two so close at FW, AGR, LBL will be their big time win!!!
Kat-docuhe-ya WINS!!!
Victor Tigweld
Hesjedal
lee3
He was there for Amstel – I was really impressed with his AGR showing. With focus he could be Garmins’ Flanders 2011 – no doubt.
I dont know that he can do any damage with so many of these climbs starting from the gun. Against guys like Valverde, Schleck, Horner, and such, thats a tall order for him. Schleck is on record stating that it WILL NOT come to a sprint – so you know he’s gonna make it hard, early. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/andy-schleck-promises-attacks-at-liege-bastogne-liege
The favorites have that separation gear on the decisive climbs after the crap load of climbing already in the legs, that I think only GC guys will be able to make the selection when its crunch time. I guess that’s why so many of them are pencil’d in for this one b’cause every GC gunslinger wants that coveted classic in thier wallet and to be coined ‘the stage racer that won a classic’. I hope I’m wrong and he’s there. Fabian certainly figured out how to muscle up hills for the win (against boonan).
It’ll be good to see where Menchov is. He’s been under the radar lately.
lee3
Definitely wild cards – Katusha will be looking for a little vindication after the AGR fiasco, Rodriguez @ Fleche – so close. Kolobnev is a ‘WILD MAN’.
Samuel Ferrule
I like Hesjedal. Kind of like Cadel with his Mt Bike pedigree, but with a better attitude. Hey, the guy’s name is Ryder!
Lars Sealant
Check the start list first on any popular cycling news website. Spartacus skipped LBL.
Bent Overmi
Your right 11:07, probably should have. I guess like you did before you posted your remarkably clairvoyant prediction.
pista pasta
hey nice coverage of the PP races… but have you got any other Photo’s non vids of the finishes?
thanks
Guccio Steerer
Dope fiend rules at LBL
Bartolo Tarmac
HEY DO YOU HAVE ANY AERIAL HELICOPTER VIDEO OF THE PROSPECT CAT 4 RACE, I WANT TO SEE MY SWEET BRIDGE MOVE NEAR THE TEMPLE ON LAP 7
skewer
PP cat 4 race Dont they only do 4 laps ??
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Lucarelli & Castaldi Cup Results
April 24, 2010
Brooklyn, NY
Pro/1-2-3 presented by Lucarelli & Castaldi
44 miles
105 starters
1. Anthony Lowe (CRCA/Die Hard – Think Racing) 1:39:39
2. Gavin Robertson (CRCA/Foundation) s.t.
3. Juan Pimentel (James Vincent Bicycles/JV Racing) s.t.
4. Wilson Vasquez (GS Mengoni) s.t.
5. Rodney Santiago (Champion System) s.t.
6. Raj Seepersaud (Flying Ace Cycling Team) s.t.
7. Lynn Murry (CRCA / Dave Jordan Coaching – Zephyr Graffiti) s.t.
8. Chad Butts (Champion System) s.t.
9. Roselvert Marte (GS Mengoni) s.t.
10. Lance Sniadowski (CRCA/Organic Athlete) s.t.
KOM #1 Presented by Everlast Nutrition
1. Jermaine Burrowes (CRCA / Dave Jordan Coaching – Zephyr Graffiti)
2. Miguelangel Blanco (CRCA/Luzzo’s)
3. Chad Butts (Champion System)
KOM #2 Presented by Everlast Nutrition
1. Igor Volshteyn (Champion System)
2. Jermaine Burrowes (CRCA / Dave Jordan Coaching – Zephyr Graffiti)
3. Brian Breach (GS Mengoni)
Sprint #1 Presented by The Coyle Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
1. Lance Sniadowski (CRCA/Organic Athlete)
2. Jerry Martinez (Innovation Bike Shop)
3. Giancarlo Bianchi (GS Mengoni)
Sprint #2 Presented by The Coyle Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
1. Brett Cleaver (CRCA/Rapha Racing)
2. Daniel Chabanov (CRCA/Adler)
3. Giancarlo Bianchi (GS Mengoni)
Category 4 presented by Lucarelli & Castaldi
31 miles
94 starters
1. Christopher Barbaria (Affinity Cycles) 1:12:38
2. Gregory Fowlkes (CRCA/Rapha Racing) s.t.
3. Alexander Barouh (Kissena) s.t.
4. Christian Venegas (USI) s.t.
5. Misna Chiporukha (Hudson furniture racing team)
6. Phil Gerbasi (Unatt) s.t.
7. Mitchell Jacaruso (CRCA/NYVELOCITY) s.t.
8. Daniel McMahon (Kissena) s.t.
9. Steve Magyera (CRCA/Foundation) s.t.
10. Mark Collins (Montclair Cyclists) s.t.
KOM #1 Presented by Everlast Nutrition
1. Sean Smith (Champion System)
2. Daniel McMahon (Kissena)
3. Jordan Jan (BVF)
KOM #2 Presented by Everlast Nutrition
1. Daniel McMahon (Kissena)
2. Robert Havemeyer (EECT/Green Arm Bandits)
3. Alexander Barouh (Kissena)
Sprint #1 Presented by The Coyle Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
1. Christian Venegas (USI)
2. Darius Shekari (CRCA/Teany Cycling)
3. Alexander Barouh (Kissena)
Sprint #2 Presented by The Coyle Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
1. Sean Patton (CRCA/Luzzo’s)
2. William Crowley (CRCA/Die Hard – Think Racing)
3. Etsu Taniguchi ((CRCA/Teany Cycling)
Category 5 presented by Lucarelli & Castaldi
17 miles
47 starters
1. Aviv Maizlin (Hudson Furniture Racing Team) 44:04
2. Kevin Schmitt (Kissena)s.t.
3. Mark Zadroga (Unatt) s.t.
4. Morris Lincer (Unatt) s.t.
5. Eliazar Torres (Mexico-New York Cycling Team) s.t.
6. Ron Ferraz (CRCA) s.t.
7. ??
8. Dennis Mikhaylov (CRCA/Organic Athlete) s.t.
9. Michael Hughes (NCVC/UnitedHealth Group) s.t.
10. Robert Rakowitz (Sid’s Bikes NYC) s.t.
that was some fast posting!
That is the way to do it!
Stop making Anthony look bad, with the races having results and stuff…
http://victorchan.zenfolio.com/p1038599609
Or here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vracing/sets/72157623922415728/
Got couple more shots to come..
Great job Anthony Ricky Lowe, excellent result!!!
had a bit more confidence against crappy drivers riding home today with Lucarelli and Castaldi festooned on my back.
It’s clear – it’s good
Nice win.
Liege prediction…. CHRIS HORNER
lee3
I say Flecha with Valverde winning the sprint from the chase.
this guy its due for a big big win.
Cancellara looks great, but in the end his hammering is a set up for A. Schleck. Either that, or fresh off Amstel, Philippe Gilbert for the win by dominating the short punchy climbs.
Italian…Cunego, Gasparotto,
French…Chavanel,
USA…Horner
Belgian…Gilbert
Dutch…Gesink
Spain…Contador, Valverde*,
Luxumbourger…Schleck-you-very-much
Czech…Kruiziger
Russian…Ivanov, Koblovnev…punchy, aggressive and with those two so close at FW, AGR, LBL will be their big time win!!!
Kat-docuhe-ya WINS!!!
Hesjedal
He was there for Amstel – I was really impressed with his AGR showing. With focus he could be Garmins’ Flanders 2011 – no doubt.
I dont know that he can do any damage with so many of these climbs starting from the gun. Against guys like Valverde, Schleck, Horner, and such, thats a tall order for him. Schleck is on record stating that it WILL NOT come to a sprint – so you know he’s gonna make it hard, early.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/andy-schleck-promises-attacks-at-liege-bastogne-liege
The favorites have that separation gear on the decisive climbs after the crap load of climbing already in the legs, that I think only GC guys will be able to make the selection when its crunch time. I guess that’s why so many of them are pencil’d in for this one b’cause every GC gunslinger wants that coveted classic in thier wallet and to be coined ‘the stage racer that won a classic’. I hope I’m wrong and he’s there. Fabian certainly figured out how to muscle up hills for the win (against boonan).
It’ll be good to see where Menchov is. He’s been under the radar lately.
Definitely wild cards – Katusha will be looking for a little vindication after the AGR fiasco, Rodriguez @ Fleche – so close. Kolobnev is a ‘WILD MAN’.
I like Hesjedal. Kind of like Cadel with his Mt Bike pedigree, but with a better attitude. Hey, the guy’s name is Ryder!
Check the start list first on any popular cycling news website. Spartacus skipped LBL.
Your right 11:07, probably should have. I guess like you did before you posted your remarkably clairvoyant prediction.
hey nice coverage of the PP races… but have you got any other Photo’s non vids of the finishes?
thanks
Dope fiend rules at LBL
HEY DO YOU HAVE ANY AERIAL HELICOPTER VIDEO OF THE PROSPECT CAT 4 RACE, I WANT TO SEE MY SWEET BRIDGE MOVE NEAR THE TEMPLE ON LAP 7
PP cat 4 race Dont they only do 4 laps ??