September 22, 2009

Pro Peloton CX

Cyclocross season is here! Every day more athletes are learning about the benefits of using MOTOR TABS Fluid Replacement System, just like the Pro Peloton Cyclery 2009 CX Team of Boulder, Colorado. Let's wish teammates Rob Batey, Zach Lee, Matt Opperman, and Nick Saucier good luck and a great season!

September 18, 2009

Rock Shox Golden State Downhill Finals

A message from another amazing athlete, Nancy Harris, who counts on MOTOR TABS Fluid Replacement System to help her achieve great results, like this past weekend at the Rock Shox Golden State Downhill Finals. Here's what she had to say about the event:

Just got back from the Rock Shox Golden State 4X Finals at Mammoth last weekend. This was basically my comeback race after being off the bike for several months. I ended up racing Open Women 4x and DH and brought home the gold medal in both classes!!! It was a great weekend of racing and a big thanks goes out to SRC, the staff at Mammoth Mountain and all of my sponsors for making it a great event!

September 14, 2009

Nautica Malibu Triathlon


Chris Berg is a triathlete sponsored by MOTOR TABS. He recently competed in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon with excellent results! Here is a message from Chris:

Hey Everyone! Just wanted to say thanks for all the support. I raced Malibu Olympic this past weekend, and it went well. The full report is up on my blog, but the short version is I finished 2nd in my age group, was the 3rd amateur, and finished 19th overall in the race. I will be racing again in 2 weeks at the OC international triathlon, and hope to keep improving and post another good result. I couldn't do this without you all, so thanks again for the support. - Chris

September 7, 2009

Masters Track Nationals


By Thomas Valentine, Team MOTOR TABS
Colorado Springs, Colo. (August 23, 2009) – The 2009 USA Cycling Masters Track National Championships are officially in the books as 13 final national titles were awarded in the team sprint, team time trials, and Madison events. The Eddie Boyz squad won the first event of the final session with Vic McQuaide (San Diego, Calif.), Antony Galvan (Los Angeles, Calif.), and TC Valentine (Irvine, Calif.) beating out the Northbrook Velodrome team of Jason Garner (Glenview, ill.), Jeffrey Whiteman (Chicago, Ill.), and Kevin Perez (Barrington, ill.) for the win in the men’s 30+ team sprint.

With the fastest team sprint time of 1:05:01, since 2005, it was a memorbale victory. The previous day was Match Sprint where I qualified 9th. I went on to win the final B 9-12th. It was really a good warm-up for Sunday. That afternoon, we took a nap and had a pre-race meeting with our coach Eddie B. What I like about being coached by Eddie B. is that he treats us exactly like his national and Olympic team riders. He preparation is tactically perfect and he has the most experience. We discussed everything form the gears, warm-up, tire pressure, clothing options, starts, exchanges and mental preparation. Working as a team, each ride must make an individual contribution of epic preparation in order to win a national championship. Never did I think about a result only about a peak performance. In fact, all year long we have been preparing working toward winning a national championship.

My twins were born in October the week of Elite Nationals so I missed that event. Then I took five months off the bike and went to SHAPE UP FITNESS. I hooked up with Giddeon Massie in April, 09 and my official track sprinting partner. G, is a two time Olympian and 10 US National Champion. This really helped me understand how hard I must work, how specific I must train, and how I must do what is best for my performance in order to win championships. Also, I am an unofficial team member of the Polish Olympic team. I regularly speak to my cohorts and discuss training methodology. Now, I do what they do and ride the same gears and the UCI World Cup riders.

Our sprint team is made up of the fastest riders in the country. This year we rode four team sprints, had four PR's, two state championships, one LA Velodrome elite qualifier and one national championship. So, we have been on target for a big win.

On race day, it was business as usual. Because we have trained so hard, so specifically and so intensely I felt exactly right on the day. In warm-up, I told Eddie B. that my gear selection felt too big. He said, "In championship you can do or you can not do. Do it man"! That was all I needed to here. The 1-10 count down came off and I don't remember anything except Vic dropping me a bit on the start. Once the gear kicked in and I got on top of it at 140 rpm, the rev rate came up and I have excellent burn time. I turned a 19.8 which is as fast as the UCI World Cup times. We crossed the line and I new we went super fast. I did not expect to ride the fastest time since 2005. The in itself was our most memorable accomplishment.

Thank you for the support of MOTOR TABS and your friendship.