The San Dimas Stage Race, which took place in San Dimas, California, fared well for MotorTabs sponsored athletes! Here is a quick excerpt from SCVelo about what it had to offer:
"– World class professional and talented amateur cyclists from around the world are once again gearing up to compete in the 11th annual San Dimas Stage Race. The race, hosted by local bike club SC Velo, is scheduled for March 19th, 20th, and 21st. Three exciting stages of racing are planned as well as a Kids Race on the last day. Over 800 amateur and professional cyclists are expected to compete for cash prizes. The San Dimas Stage Race has grown and matured from its modest beginning in 2000 to become well known and highly regarded within the cycling community."
MotorTabs is a proud sponsor in 2010 of both the Bahati Foundation and Big Orange Racing cycling groups. Hilton Clarke was the winner of the pro criterium at the SDSR, racing under Rahsaan Bahati and the Bahati Foundation team.
On top of that, Greg Leibert of the Big Orange Racing team finished victoriously as the winner of the GC at the SDSR! Congratulations to both teams and we'll be here to support you through the season!
March 24, 2010
March 9, 2010
BMW-Bianchi Update
From one of our sponsored teams, BMW-Bianchi, here is what Laura Weislo had to say! Thanks to the crew for keeping us posted!
"Our 2010 BMW-Bianchi team camp in Cleveland, South Carolina was a
brilliant success and we thank you all for your gracious support that
makes the team possible.
After a horrible winter, spring finally sprang for the team camp and we
enjoyed clear skies and warm weather for our gathering.
On Saturday, the team arrived en masse, all 12 BMW-Bianchi members
causing a brief panic for the other women warming up on the course when
they saw us coming. I reassured them that we weren't entering all of the
team, just half, for the River Falls road race. Unfortunately for them,
we only needed half the team to dominate the race.
With Cora Olson, Deb Whitmore, Lauren Shirock, Kathleen Billington, Kate
Ross, Rachel Warner and Sarah Caravella controlling the race, it wasn't
long before the action started.
Deb was the first agressor, and when she was brought back, KB set a
fierce tempo on the climb which set up Kate for the counter-attack. Kate
stayed away for 15 miles before Veronique Labonte, down from Quebec,
went off in pursuit, bringing along Lees McRae riders Cinthia Lehner and
Erica Zaveta, Giselle Weeks of Team Headstrong and our own Sarah Caravella.
Kate was caught, briefly dropped and then fought her way back to the
lead group to help Sarah on the final lap. With her teammate there to
help, Sarah was able to match all the attacks up the hill coming into
the finish and then sprint to victory ahead of Labonte, Lehner and
Weeks. Kate held on for fifth while Rachel cleaned up the field sprint
for 9th behind the remnants of the earlier split.
The team enjoyed a fabulous group ride on Sunday in the foothills of the
Blue Ridge Mountains, with the Caesar's Head climb as the final
challenge of the day. Sarah, Rachel, Kathleen and Cora proved they were
ready to take on the Redlands Classic in two weeks with amazing
performances on the climb.
We've got a big surprise on our roster for the first NRC event in
Redlands, California but we're not quite ready to announce it yet.
Needless to say, we're going to have a great team and could have a
pretty good shot at winning some jerseys!"
"Our 2010 BMW-Bianchi team camp in Cleveland, South Carolina was a
brilliant success and we thank you all for your gracious support that
makes the team possible.
After a horrible winter, spring finally sprang for the team camp and we
enjoyed clear skies and warm weather for our gathering.
On Saturday, the team arrived en masse, all 12 BMW-Bianchi members
causing a brief panic for the other women warming up on the course when
they saw us coming. I reassured them that we weren't entering all of the
team, just half, for the River Falls road race. Unfortunately for them,
we only needed half the team to dominate the race.
With Cora Olson, Deb Whitmore, Lauren Shirock, Kathleen Billington, Kate
Ross, Rachel Warner and Sarah Caravella controlling the race, it wasn't
long before the action started.
Deb was the first agressor, and when she was brought back, KB set a
fierce tempo on the climb which set up Kate for the counter-attack. Kate
stayed away for 15 miles before Veronique Labonte, down from Quebec,
went off in pursuit, bringing along Lees McRae riders Cinthia Lehner and
Erica Zaveta, Giselle Weeks of Team Headstrong and our own Sarah Caravella.
Kate was caught, briefly dropped and then fought her way back to the
lead group to help Sarah on the final lap. With her teammate there to
help, Sarah was able to match all the attacks up the hill coming into
the finish and then sprint to victory ahead of Labonte, Lehner and
Weeks. Kate held on for fifth while Rachel cleaned up the field sprint
for 9th behind the remnants of the earlier split.
The team enjoyed a fabulous group ride on Sunday in the foothills of the
Blue Ridge Mountains, with the Caesar's Head climb as the final
challenge of the day. Sarah, Rachel, Kathleen and Cora proved they were
ready to take on the Redlands Classic in two weeks with amazing
performances on the climb.
We've got a big surprise on our roster for the first NRC event in
Redlands, California but we're not quite ready to announce it yet.
Needless to say, we're going to have a great team and could have a
pretty good shot at winning some jerseys!"
"Bahati Foundation sweeps Merco Downtown Grand Prix"
MotorTabs is a proud sponsor of the Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling Team! This past weekend they were over at the Merco Downtown Criterium. Here is what PodiumInsight had to say about the race.
With two of the top sprinters in North America, the Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling Team executed perfect tactics at the Merco Downtown Criterium.
“We have Rahsaan Bahati, Hilton Clarke, the top sprinters in America, top 2, on a good day they can beat anybody. We had those two guys in the background, waiting and we have the upper hand. We’ll be aggressive, put ourselves in the move but if it doesn’t work, we have Rahsaan and Hilton and if it does stay away guys like myself can take their chance.” said winner Matty Rice.
And it worked. Rice attacked his breakmates on the final lap to get the win, his second victory in two weeks after a four year dry spell while Rahsaan Bahati and Hilton Clarke took the field sprint to make it a sweep for the new team.
“It was a great feeling to come out of the corner and know that we were going to get 1-2-3, what a way to start a season.” smiled Bahati. “I think we’re going to have a great season and hopefully this pattern continues.”
Fans at the race known for its chicane and breaks were treated today to a battle between a break and a chasing field in the 40-mile/50-lap Men Pro/1/2 race. Did the field wait too long to chase? Would the break attack each other? All these questions were answered in the final 12 laps of the race.
Immediately from the start, California Giant Specialized went hunting for primes with both Andrew Talansky and Steve Reaney each getting a small gap before being swallowed up by the field. Six laps into the race, it was BISSELL’s Andy Jacques-Maynes who made a move. He was quickly joined by Tim Johnson (United Healthcare-Maxxis) and Jared Barilleaux (CalGiant). One lap later, Charlie Avis of Trek-Livestrong U23 bridged up while Jorge Alvarado (Bahati Foundation) made his way across after four more laps.
With a gap of thirty seconds at 35 laps to go, the Yahoo! Cycling Team started to chase in earnest, finally reeling the break in with 29 laps to go.
Shuffling, re-shuffling slowed the pace for the next couple of laps and then it was game on agian as speeds ramped up with A. Jacques-Maynes, Will Dugan (Team Type 1), Max Jenkins (United Healthcare-Maxxis), Carson Miller (Veloforma) and Will Routley (Jelly Belly) each attacking but nothing stuck.
Meanwhile Bahati was surfing the back of the field. “It’s just how it goes here, the right mix goes off the front and all of a sudden, you turn around on the homestretch and there’s no one in sight, and alright it’s our turn today.” he explained.
Finally with 14 laps to go, the right composition was found with five riders jumping away. In the break were Rice, Talansky, Iggy Silva (Trek-Livestrong U23), Ben Jacques-Maynes (BISSELL) and Philip Mooney (Yahoo! Cycling Team).
“It’s just how it goes here, the right mix goes off the front and all of a sudden, you turn around on the homestretch and there’s no one in sight, and alright it’s our turn today.” said B. Jacques-Maynes. The gap quickly went up to twenty seconds as everyone pulled through, everyone except Rice that is.
“I worked for the first four laps of the move to get it started. we’ve got Hilton Clarke and Rahsaan Bahati, I had to sit back, if they catch us those guys win and if we stay away, I have a chance myself.” Rice explained.
With no rider in the break, everyone looked to the 9-rider United Healthcare team to assume the chase. With 10 laps to go and a gap of ten seconds, the team massed at the front with Johnson driving the train.
The riders in the break, except for Rice, were still working together hoping it would stick. They also kept their eye on each other and especially on Silva the best sprinter in the small group.
“That’s exactly who I was worried about but to be a good criterium racer, you have to sprint and race hard.” said B. Jacques-Maynes. “Today he had one of the two, but it’s still early in the season.”
“I watched him and Ben go for a couple of primes, Ben got one and Iggy got one, Iggy is quick but he was looking a little tired at the end.” said Talansky.
With 6 laps to go, the gap was twenty-five seconds. After a monster pull by Roman Kilun (United Healthcare), the gap was down to twenty seconds at five laps to go. With two laps to go, it was fifteen seconds on the clock.
On the final lap, Rice made his move right at the start/finish line to drop his breakmates. “Those guys worked for ten miles out there, they worked hard, every lap was getting harder and harder so I was a bit fresher than those guys.” said Rice.
“When he hit I was on the other side of the group, I knew straightaways ‘I’m not able to go for this’ so just hope that they don’t all catch us at the line and we get nothing. I came out with a good place so I can’t complain. “ said B. Jacques-Maynes who finished 6th. “Good workout today, the legs felt better than I expected, the little opener yesterday probably helped.”
“When Matty Rice went, we all just kept rolling through together but he had a pretty good gap and then on the back stretch, we sat up a little, I guess everybody realized that we were not going to catch him and by sitting up there we got caught at the end by the United Healthcare train and the Bahati guys.” commented Talansky. “After he went, I was hoping we’d get close enough so that I could go, bridge up but that didn’t really happen. He beat me to the punch on that one, pretty much my only option was to attack, that was the plan, and then at the end just try to hold on once we got swarmed.” Talansky finished 7th.
“On the backside of the course we saw Matty was off on his own and me and Rahsaan were actually cheering. We were cheering him on and then we had a job to do to catch the other three, it couldn’t have worked more perfect.” smiled Clarke.
The pack swarmed the remnants on the break. “We caught them going into the last corner, it was awkward, they were fanned out across the road going into the turn, Hilton went inside, I went outside and we just dragged race to the finish.” said Bahati. “United Heatlthcare did a great job trying to bring the break back, if it wasn’t for those guys, we wouldn’t have been close.”
Top 10 Men Pro/1/2
1. Matthew Rice (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling)
2. Rahsaan Bahati (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling)
3. Hilton Clarke (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling)
4. Eric Barlevav (UnitedHealthcare presented by Maxxis)
5. Cole House (BMC Racing)
6. Benjamin Jacques-Maynes (BISSELL Pro Cycling)
7. Andrew Talansky (California Giant Berry Farms/S)
8. Andy Jacques-Maynes (BISSELL Pro Cycling)
9. Sterling Magnell (God & Father)
10. Philip Mooney (Yahoo! Cycling Team)
With two of the top sprinters in North America, the Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling Team executed perfect tactics at the Merco Downtown Criterium.
“We have Rahsaan Bahati, Hilton Clarke, the top sprinters in America, top 2, on a good day they can beat anybody. We had those two guys in the background, waiting and we have the upper hand. We’ll be aggressive, put ourselves in the move but if it doesn’t work, we have Rahsaan and Hilton and if it does stay away guys like myself can take their chance.” said winner Matty Rice.
And it worked. Rice attacked his breakmates on the final lap to get the win, his second victory in two weeks after a four year dry spell while Rahsaan Bahati and Hilton Clarke took the field sprint to make it a sweep for the new team.
“It was a great feeling to come out of the corner and know that we were going to get 1-2-3, what a way to start a season.” smiled Bahati. “I think we’re going to have a great season and hopefully this pattern continues.”
Fans at the race known for its chicane and breaks were treated today to a battle between a break and a chasing field in the 40-mile/50-lap Men Pro/1/2 race. Did the field wait too long to chase? Would the break attack each other? All these questions were answered in the final 12 laps of the race.
Immediately from the start, California Giant Specialized went hunting for primes with both Andrew Talansky and Steve Reaney each getting a small gap before being swallowed up by the field. Six laps into the race, it was BISSELL’s Andy Jacques-Maynes who made a move. He was quickly joined by Tim Johnson (United Healthcare-Maxxis) and Jared Barilleaux (CalGiant). One lap later, Charlie Avis of Trek-Livestrong U23 bridged up while Jorge Alvarado (Bahati Foundation) made his way across after four more laps.
With a gap of thirty seconds at 35 laps to go, the Yahoo! Cycling Team started to chase in earnest, finally reeling the break in with 29 laps to go.
Shuffling, re-shuffling slowed the pace for the next couple of laps and then it was game on agian as speeds ramped up with A. Jacques-Maynes, Will Dugan (Team Type 1), Max Jenkins (United Healthcare-Maxxis), Carson Miller (Veloforma) and Will Routley (Jelly Belly) each attacking but nothing stuck.
Meanwhile Bahati was surfing the back of the field. “It’s just how it goes here, the right mix goes off the front and all of a sudden, you turn around on the homestretch and there’s no one in sight, and alright it’s our turn today.” he explained.
“It’s just how it goes here, the right mix goes off the front and all of a sudden, you turn around on the homestretch and there’s no one in sight, and alright it’s our turn today.” said B. Jacques-Maynes. The gap quickly went up to twenty seconds as everyone pulled through, everyone except Rice that is.
“I worked for the first four laps of the move to get it started. we’ve got Hilton Clarke and Rahsaan Bahati, I had to sit back, if they catch us those guys win and if we stay away, I have a chance myself.” Rice explained.
With no rider in the break, everyone looked to the 9-rider United Healthcare team to assume the chase. With 10 laps to go and a gap of ten seconds, the team massed at the front with Johnson driving the train.
“That’s exactly who I was worried about but to be a good criterium racer, you have to sprint and race hard.” said B. Jacques-Maynes. “Today he had one of the two, but it’s still early in the season.”
“I watched him and Ben go for a couple of primes, Ben got one and Iggy got one, Iggy is quick but he was looking a little tired at the end.” said Talansky.
With 6 laps to go, the gap was twenty-five seconds. After a monster pull by Roman Kilun (United Healthcare), the gap was down to twenty seconds at five laps to go. With two laps to go, it was fifteen seconds on the clock.
On the final lap, Rice made his move right at the start/finish line to drop his breakmates. “Those guys worked for ten miles out there, they worked hard, every lap was getting harder and harder so I was a bit fresher than those guys.” said Rice.
“When he hit I was on the other side of the group, I knew straightaways ‘I’m not able to go for this’ so just hope that they don’t all catch us at the line and we get nothing. I came out with a good place so I can’t complain. “ said B. Jacques-Maynes who finished 6th. “Good workout today, the legs felt better than I expected, the little opener yesterday probably helped.”
“When Matty Rice went, we all just kept rolling through together but he had a pretty good gap and then on the back stretch, we sat up a little, I guess everybody realized that we were not going to catch him and by sitting up there we got caught at the end by the United Healthcare train and the Bahati guys.” commented Talansky. “After he went, I was hoping we’d get close enough so that I could go, bridge up but that didn’t really happen. He beat me to the punch on that one, pretty much my only option was to attack, that was the plan, and then at the end just try to hold on once we got swarmed.” Talansky finished 7th.
“On the backside of the course we saw Matty was off on his own and me and Rahsaan were actually cheering. We were cheering him on and then we had a job to do to catch the other three, it couldn’t have worked more perfect.” smiled Clarke.
Top 10 Men Pro/1/2
1. Matthew Rice (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling)
2. Rahsaan Bahati (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling)
3. Hilton Clarke (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling)
4. Eric Barlevav (UnitedHealthcare presented by Maxxis)
5. Cole House (BMC Racing)
6. Benjamin Jacques-Maynes (BISSELL Pro Cycling)
7. Andrew Talansky (California Giant Berry Farms/S)
8. Andy Jacques-Maynes (BISSELL Pro Cycling)
9. Sterling Magnell (God & Father)
10. Philip Mooney (Yahoo! Cycling Team)
March 1, 2010
Brand New MotorTabs Apparel For 2010!
Motor Tabs is excited to bring you a new lineup of apparel for the 2010 racing season! We've revamped our t-shirt design with the new Motor Tabs look and are offering both a short sleeved and long sleeved model. Also new for this year is our hat and beanie! The hat is available in black and the beanie will be available in 3 colors including black, cream, and asparagus!
If you are interested in ordering any of the items, feel free to shoot us an email over at info@motortabs.com and we'll be more than happy to help you out!
If you are interested in ordering any of the items, feel free to shoot us an email over at info@motortabs.com and we'll be more than happy to help you out!
MOTOR TABS Marquee Athlete Michellie Jones Opens 2010 With a Bang!!
A great season opener for many professinals and a chance to test fitness resulted in a stellar field at the Desert Classic Duathlon.
Samantha McGlone reprised her 2005 title with a one minute margin of victory over Michellie Jones at the Desert Classic Duathlon in Phoenix, Arizona Sunday.
Samantha McGlone, the 2005 Desert Classic winner, started her day with a 20:47 split on the 3.5-mile trail run which put her 42 seconds behind Tucson neighbor and 2002 ITU World Champion Leanda Cave of Great Britain, 35 seconds behind Swiss Xterra star Renata Bucher, 13 seconds behind Michellie Jones, 12 seconds behind Marisa Asplund, and 4 seconds behind Linsey Corbin.
McGlone then took charge with a second-best 55:55 bike that took 49 seconds back from Jones and 51 seconds from Cave and 4:09 from Bucher while Angela Naeth surged with a race-best 55:24 bike.
McGlone then held off Michellie Jones by one minute at the line with a 1:36:00 time. Naeth placed third, nine seconds back of Jones.
Desert Classic Duathlon
Phoenix, Arizona
February 28, 2010
R 3.5 mi./ b 21 mi./ R 2.7 mi.
Results
Pro Men
1. Chris Foster (Redondo Beach CA) 1:23:57
2. Ben Hoffman (Durango CO) 1:25:53
3. Matthew Sheeks (Woodinville VA) 1:26:02
4. Ryan Guiliano (Schaumburg IL) 1:26:29
5. Chris Ganter (Philadelphia PA) 1:29:49
6. Brendan Halpin (Missoula MT) 1:33:30
7. Stephen Slabodnick (Chandler AZ) 1:37:39
8. Derek Yorek (Alamosa CO) 2:51:00
Pro women
1. Samantha McGlone (CAN - Tucson AZ) 1:36:00
2. Michellie Jones (AUS - Carlsbad CA) 1:37:00
3. Angela Naeth (CAN) 1:37:09
4. Leanda Cave (GBR – Tucson AZ) 1:37:28
5. Lisa Ribes (Tucson AZ) 1:38:42
6. Marisa Asplund (Durango CO) 1:40:05
7. Renata Bucher (SUI) 1:41:25
8. Kathy Rakel (Litchfield Park AZ) 1:41:59
9. Linsey Corbin (Missoula MT) 1:42:57
10. Anne Curi Preisig (Falmouth MA) 1:45:18
Samantha McGlone reprised her 2005 title with a one minute margin of victory over Michellie Jones at the Desert Classic Duathlon in Phoenix, Arizona Sunday.
Samantha McGlone, the 2005 Desert Classic winner, started her day with a 20:47 split on the 3.5-mile trail run which put her 42 seconds behind Tucson neighbor and 2002 ITU World Champion Leanda Cave of Great Britain, 35 seconds behind Swiss Xterra star Renata Bucher, 13 seconds behind Michellie Jones, 12 seconds behind Marisa Asplund, and 4 seconds behind Linsey Corbin.
McGlone then took charge with a second-best 55:55 bike that took 49 seconds back from Jones and 51 seconds from Cave and 4:09 from Bucher while Angela Naeth surged with a race-best 55:24 bike.
McGlone then held off Michellie Jones by one minute at the line with a 1:36:00 time. Naeth placed third, nine seconds back of Jones.
Desert Classic Duathlon
Phoenix, Arizona
February 28, 2010
R 3.5 mi./ b 21 mi./ R 2.7 mi.
Results
Pro Men
1. Chris Foster (Redondo Beach CA) 1:23:57
2. Ben Hoffman (Durango CO) 1:25:53
3. Matthew Sheeks (Woodinville VA) 1:26:02
4. Ryan Guiliano (Schaumburg IL) 1:26:29
5. Chris Ganter (Philadelphia PA) 1:29:49
6. Brendan Halpin (Missoula MT) 1:33:30
7. Stephen Slabodnick (Chandler AZ) 1:37:39
8. Derek Yorek (Alamosa CO) 2:51:00
Pro women
1. Samantha McGlone (CAN - Tucson AZ) 1:36:00
2. Michellie Jones (AUS - Carlsbad CA) 1:37:00
3. Angela Naeth (CAN) 1:37:09
4. Leanda Cave (GBR – Tucson AZ) 1:37:28
5. Lisa Ribes (Tucson AZ) 1:38:42
6. Marisa Asplund (Durango CO) 1:40:05
7. Renata Bucher (SUI) 1:41:25
8. Kathy Rakel (Litchfield Park AZ) 1:41:59
9. Linsey Corbin (Missoula MT) 1:42:57
10. Anne Curi Preisig (Falmouth MA) 1:45:18
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