NVA FRIDAY SPRINTS PRESENTED BY MICHAEL GILL WEALTH MANAGEMENT 150619

NVA SPRINTS 15 06 19Presented by Michael Gill Wealth Management

This week's races were down on attendance but the participants gave a great demonstration of the importance of tactics in a match sprint. In the ride off for top honours, Mike Gill was matched against Patrick Burnham, who has some track experience from his visits to the Juan de Fuca velodrome in Victoria.

Mike drew pole position for the first of the final heats and led out well before the 200 metre mark but Patrick came round him as the sprint proper commenced. Mike tried to match Patrick's jump but failed to move in behind him and fought the wind right to the line, several lengths behind.

In the second heat, it was Mike's turn to take the initial lead and about 25o metres from the finish, Patrick came around him and accelerated fiercely. Gill, tried to get on Patrick's wheel this time but he left too large a gap and didn't get the full advantage of drafting his opponent so again had a tough ride to the finish, trailing Burnham by a length and a half.

Although this win gave the overall victory to Patrick, the third heat was held to see if Mike could finally outfox the faster rider. They to spun for pole position which was given to Mike. This time, he managed to get Patrick to lead out and again tried to get on his adversary's wheel. But, in a repetition of the first sprint, was unable to hold the pace. After the competition, the organiser and participants had a brief discussion on tactics and gearing and were invited to look up match sprinting and team pursuits (for drafting).

All you avid road racers are invited to come out every Friday for 6pm and have some REAL fun!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-ghrByKIO8 (an excellent commentary by Phil Liggett)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoqSTk5TzNw

OBB TT Series Race #8 - 6.18.2015

The threat of rain kept a few riders away tonight, as did injuries and race tapering, but 22 still showed up to race with a bit of a nasty headwind on the way out...but no rain thankfully.  We welcomed 3 newcomers to the TT series, Kristy-Lee Mighton, David Thomas, and Peter Mogg.  Anita Gillmore and Paul Callow made their season debut as well. For the skimmers: Tonights results 2015 TT Series Standings 15k Course Records

Even with the wind, we had yet another new COURSE RECORD, this time it was Meghan Gillmore breaking the Youth Female CR with a blistering 28:28 (her former best time was 29:10), a 42 second improvement!  The mens race was tight once again, with only 8.2 seconds separating Don Gillmore and Paul Auton.  Nick Kupiak rounded out the podium with (another) PB of 21:24.  Joel Lutz fresh off an Alcatraz/Half Ironman double header set a PB of 24:07.  Newcomer Peter Mogg put in an impressive debut on the course coming in with 21:57, good for 4th best time ever on the 15k course!  In the female race Janna Gillick stayed undefeated with a 24:21, and in the youth male Aiden Hare took the win with a 30:42 time.

1 Course Record Set Tonight: Youth Female: Meghan Gillmore 28:28 (29:11 was previous mark)

3 Lifetime PBs on this 15k Course set tonight Nick Kupiak 21:24 Joel Lutz 24:07 Meghan Gillmore 28:28

3 Seasons Best Times (ridden 2 or more 15k's this year) Nick Kupiak 21:24 (21:36) Joel Lutz 24:07 (24:11) Simon Weber 25:12 (25:15)

The season standings shuffled a bit tonight, with Janna taking over top spot on the Female side and Paul Auton taking over first in the Male side.  The winners in all 4 categories are awarded the custom designed MIVA Trophies at the end of the season, special thanks to Angellos Glaros of Glaros Studios for creating some of the nicest trophies anywhere, and for always being a huge supporter of MIVA.

The BAR (Best All-Around Rider) award is the old OBB WHEELERS trophy (the one you can drink from), and is awarded to the top female and top male rider.  How this is determined is your top time in all 3 distances (15k, 20k, 40k) is totalled and your overall average speed is calculated.  Fastest average speed wins.  In 2014 Don Gillmore won with an average of 43.25, and Janna Gillick with a 36.95km/hr average.

BAR Leaders as of 6.18

 

Special thanks to the Nanaimo RCMP for patrolling Nanaimo River Road tonight, and to the City of Nanaimo for loaning out some 'Event Ahead' signs.  Thank you to Peter McCaffery for acting as holder for the start line.  Thank you to volunteers Lee and Tamara Zavarise (and kids) for acting as turnaround marshalls and cheering on everyone with cowbells.  Note that volunteers receive 5 points in the standings (to be added at the end, as Webscorer is working on a way to add them manually).

 

Next week is a 40k!  Pre reg link here.

Next up this week: FRI 6/19 Match Sprints on Maxey Road 6pm MON 6/22 Beginner Ride NIC 6pm TUES 6/23 BOXWOOD Crit 7pm WEDS 6/24 Intermediate/Advanced Group Ride OBB 6pm THURS 6/25 40k TT