MIVA Tent at COTR

A quick reminder that the MIVA tent will continue to be available to all MIVA members at the remaining Cross on the Rock events. It is the white one with the MIVA logo hanging out front and it's generally set-up shortly before the start of the Beginner events. It's a good place to warm-up, change, keep dry, store gear, discuss optimal tire pressure and socialize with other club members. Now that the ground is a little damp and muddy, I would suggest bringing a chair upon which to sit and also to store your gear. Hopefully one of our sponsors will step forward to help us purchase a logo'ed tent for our 2013 season, like what the rest of the clubs and teams have. With more than 200 racers plus spectators at each event, the tent would provide excellent exposure for your business!

 

-Janna

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BC PROVINCIAL CYCLO-CROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS, MIVA RIDERS DO WELL

At the BC provincial Cyclo-cross Championships on Sunday, MIVA participants did a great job. In the 50+ men, Bill McMillan almost pulled off the win, just being pipped at the post. Derek Steel did a great ride, beating many of the younger participants. In the men's 40-49 category, Justin Mark did a good performance, finishing less than half a lap behind the winner. The Men's 40-49 saw Ian Smith having a really poor start from the third row, but moving up into 5th. place by the end.  Shawn Boyd was just lapped and demonstrated improved bike handling. Finally, in the women's 30-39 category, Cheryl Morch also showed improved bike handling, finishing less than a lap behind Janna Gillick who is the new provincial champion! BTW, Janna's lap times would have put her in third place in the elite women's category.

Thanks to all who represented the club so well. MIVA is making a real mark  on the cyclo-cross scene.

RESULTS

Master 50+ Men 2 Bill McMillan at 02" Nearly won, Bill!
8 Derek Steel at 6' 57" great ride Derek
Women 30+ 1 Janna Gillick 46' 02" Provincial Champion!
12 Cheryl Morch at 6' 26" Getting better every ride.
Master Men 30-39 17 Justin Mark at 3' 04" Good ride.
Master Men 40-49 5 Ian Smith at 1' 18" With a better start, would have podiumed
36 Shawn Boyd at 8' 05" Getting better.
NANAIMO HILL CLIMB CHAMPIONSHIP 121020

Paul Auton

Cycle Therapy

12' 17”

Dave Huntley

Cycle Therapy

13' 11”

Doug Merrick

CVCC

13'31”

Laurie Baildham

MIVA

15' 40”

1st. Woman

Ron Hewitson

MIVA

16' 12”

Menno Jongsma

MIVA

16' 33”

Brodie Hay

MIVA

19' 23”

1st. youth

Patrick Burnham

MIVA

19' 29”

NANAIMO HILL CLIMB CHAMPIONSHIP 121020

NANAIMO ROAD HILL CLIMB CHAMPIONSHIP

October 20th. 2012

 On what turned out to be a beautiful but brisk morning, only eight riders showed up to compete in the Nanaimo Hill climb Championship. This contrasts with last year's staring field of fifteen.The Bellingham cyclo-cross and the provincial CX championship kept a few riders away.

The riders were seeded in reverse order of anticipated times. First of was Brodie Hay who rode steadily and managed to keep ahead of Patrick Burnham, who had taken time during his lunch hour and wasriding on his customary fixed wheel. He had had upped his gear to gain time on the three kilometre run up to Wiegles Road but he was over-geared and struggled on the steep bits to keep the pedals going round. Next off and first to finish was Laurie Baildham who managed to improve on her personal best and was almost totally exhausted at the top of the climb. Menno Jongsma passed Brodie just before the finish and Ron Hewitson, who started one minute later, passed Patrick. The three fastest riders all had trouble stopping their rear wheels from spinning in the last kilometre as the road surface was quite wet . In fact, winner Paul Auton lost time, eventually winning the event but finishing seventeen seconds outside his record for the climb. Iain Hay. After the race, Menno, Ron and Laurie joined timekeeper Peter at the Black Bear for some beverages and a well-earned plate of he pub's delicious nachos.                Photos here

It's just a month to the Cross on the Rock cyclo-cross championship which MIVA is organising. And then the club's weekly indoor trainer sessions start.Watch for details of these on bikeracing.ca.

CAN THE GRAND TOURS BE RIDDEN DRUG FREE ?

There is a certain perception among the cycling fraternity (and among the public at large) that, in their present form, the Grand Tours - of  France, Italy and Spain- cannot be ridden competitively without the aid of p.e.d's. Do our readers agree with this thesis and if so, how should the format of these stage races be changed (e.g., number and length of stages, number of rest days, etc.) so that they can be ridden without the aid of artificial stimulants?