Saturday, December 12, 2009

Daughter Of Mix1 Rider Takes Stars & Stripes!



Today in Bend, OR 2009 team member Kevin Anderberg's daughter Mina won the 2009 National Cyclo Cross Championships in the 10 to 12 year old category. This marks back to back victories for Mina, as as won last year in Kansas City. The Juniors women had to race 1st at 8am, thus braving the worst/coldest conditions of the day. Mina lead from wire to wire in taking the win and was the only lead racer who did not fall on the frozen, and very icy, course.





A big congratulations to a proud papa Kevin and even more so to his daughter Mina. (all photos credited to Kevin Anderberg)

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Training Ride Video Of Marcel

This video is from http://www.jeffkerkove.net/, a Ft. Collins based endurance mountain bike racer. Apparently our only Ft. Collins based rider is a star on the local group ride.

Check it out: http://vimeo.com/7763035

Monday, November 23, 2009

The Mix1 Masters Cycling Team Present Our 2010 Kits

We are pleased to release our 2010 clothing design today via our blog. Thank you to all of our sponsors for 2010 that make it possible. A big thank you to Pete & Marcel for all their hard work on the clothing design and the order. Lastly thank you to Nalini for making our clothing happen and looking good.






Sunday, November 22, 2009

Mix1 Masters Cycling Team Welcomes Jeff Ofsanko for 2010

The Mix1 Masters's cycling team is please to welcome Jeff Ofsanko to the team for 2010. Jeff will be racing with the 45 Plus group and is a self described all arounder. The photo to the left was taken at the 2009 Koppenberg and shows Jeff leading the pack up the Koppenberg. Jeff rode to a top 10 at this event and funny enough the rider in second is Pete Ismert, who has already joined us for 2010. Jeff is our 4th new addition for 2010 and with his addition our roster is complete. For more info on the team and to see a complete roster please see: http://boulderveloracing.com/2/node/2

More information on Jeff: Jeff discovered cycling in 1998 when a series of running and climbing injuries forced him to look for more tendon friendly pursuits. After watching a few Tour de France videos that his roommate at the time would occasionally be playing on the TV, Jeff was hooked. He immediately bought a bike and started training with the intent to race and has been racing ever since. Jeff was initially a climbing specialist but 10 years and 15 pounds later he now relies more on experience than strength-to-weight ratio in races. Subsequently, he is now more of an all-a-rounder than a climber. Jeff’s versatility, experience and enthusiasm for team tactics should complement Mix 1’s 45+ squad. His favorite races are rolling road races but he also enjoys crits and hill climbs. He is as willing to help out a teammate as he is seizing the opportunity for an individual result. After racing mostly solo on the BPN squad last year, Jeff is looking forward to being part of a team effort in 2010. Jeff lives in east Boulder with his wife and step-daughter. He works as a Paramedic in Estes Park and is also slowly working towards an undergraduate degree in International Affairs at CU. He hopes to someday follow up his undergraduate degree with graduate studies in either Political Science or Human/Political Geography.

Mix1 Masters Cycling Team & Velovie Bicycles renew sponsorship for 2010

This press release just came from Velovie this past week. It was very exiciting news for the team, as we have a great relationship with Velovie and are excited about expanding it for the up coming season. For anyone who is not fimilar with Velovie, check out their web site, or ask a Mix1 team rider about the frames. We have had nothing, but good luck with all of their products.

http://velovieme.velovie.com/content/view/159/50/

Thursday, November 12, 2009

New Team Member


On Wednesday November 11th we added a new team member as CJ Gauss, and his wife Melanie, had the birth of their second son. No name for the little guy yet (maybe Alberto or Massimo), but he came out long and lean. From the early looks of it he would appear to be a climbing and built like Jimmy. CJ already has him slated for winning 35 Open BAR in 2044. At that point CJ will be racing wheel chairs!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Mix1 Rider Uses Cyclocross For Offseason Training


Fall is generally the off season for most of the guys as we are a road racing team, so many of the riders are ready for a rest after a long season on the road. But not all members of the Mix1 team are looking for a rest. Team member David K. is one of the braves souls who likes Cyclocross, or simply Cross, as a form of off season traing for road racing. For those who have not seen Cross it is similar to Steeplechase on bikes. most of the course is ridable, but some part are designed to require you to get off and run. As such it is a good cross training activity for road racers. Here are a couple of pictures David supplied from 303 Cycling , from Boulder Racing's cross race this past weekend at the Boulder Reservoir. The pictures do not do the day justice as it was in the mid 30's and snowing on and off all day. David can be seen railing it in the sand (which is very hard to do). Even harder is cleaning your bike after the race! Maybe that is why we are a road racing team, we hate cleaning our bikes!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Team Photo




We recently got our 2009 team photos done. We were a little late in the year, or conversely we got a good jump on 2010. Here is a nice one of the full team (well not exactly everyone, but all the guys who were there that day).


Thanks to Bruce for organizing it and to our team photographer Peleton Photos. For a complete look at the photos follow the to our team album:



http://picasaweb.google.com/boulderveloracing/TeamPhotos2009?feat=directlink

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Giving Back

Well after a weekend of snow more normal weather returned and we got out to take care of the fall clean up on our Adopt A Road. 10 of the team members showed up early on Saturday AM and we got our stretch of road cleaned in about 2 hours. The guys did such a good job back in June, this time was easier! Pictured above are Jeff, CJ, Jim, Chris, Bill, Matt, Henrik, and Pete. Not pictured are Pete L. and our photographer Bruce.

Many hands made the work go quickly as Chris, Matt, Jim and CJ work the west side of the road. As you can tell it was a beautiful fall day. We did not find anything too exciting, but did come across a couple of dead animals, lots of cans, 1 cell phone and a check for $835. Thanks again to Jim T. who organized it and for providing the all important donuts and coffee. For any 2009 team members who missed both days, we know who you are and you are on for 2010!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

mix1 In The News

There has been lots of good news for our title sponsor, mix1, of late and we wanted to help share it. For the first time mix1 has taken an outside investment and raised $6,000,000 from Highlands Capital. Highlands has made other Boulder investments, including Pharmaca Integrated Pharmacy, and the funds will be used to continue the growth of the number of stores mix1 is available in. Back in 2007 it was only 400 stores and by the end of 2009 it will be close to 12,000.

Here is the press release: http://www.mix1life.com/Files/press/mix1%20Funding%20Announcement%20FINAL%20090209.pdf

Additionally mix1 was featured this week on the local CBS news affiliate and also received coverage in the well respected Denver Business Journal. Links to the TV coverage and newspaper article are below:

http://tinyurl.com/yzxcxtk

http://tinyurl.com/yfmo3a5

Giving Back To The Community


In 2009 the Mix1 Masters Cycling Team decided to do the Adopt A Road program and adopted 61st Street (which becomes 63rd) between Valmot and Jay Road, in north Boulder. It was a great way to give back and support cleaning up the roads we all love to ride on. The signs went up and we needed to do our spring and fall cleanup. The photo is from our spring clean up and included LT, Larry, Matt S, Jim T, Marcel, and Kevin H. A big thanks to Jim T. for taking the lead on this and getting us organised.
Today was the date for our fall clean up and wouldn't you know it, it was also the first major snow storm of the winter. At 9 AM this morning it was 20 degrees out, windy, and blowing snow all over. So we pushed it back a week and hope to be out there cleaning up our stretch of road next weekend.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

35 Plus Team Adds 2 New Riders

The Mix1 Masters Cycling Team is pleased to announce they have added 2 new riders to their 35 Plus squad for 2009, with the addition of Josh Barnett and Matt Gates. Josh is a long time Colorado racer, who has raced for years with several current members of our team (CJ, Jim & Larry), and is coming back to racing after a few years off while starting a family. Matt is newer to Colorado, but if you ask him, he is never leaving. He comes from a strong race background and several current members noticed Matt on local group rides and end of the season races.

Here is some more information from both Josh and Matt, in their own words:

Matt Gates: I started racing as a junior back in 1989 and was fortunate to race for an awesome team that employed team tactics. We won almost every race we entered because we rode as a team. I took some time off for school and then came back and raced as a Cat. 1 from 1994 until 2005. Then I 'retired', moved out to CO, and started rock and ice climbing. After a few years away I caught the racing bug again and was able to get some results in the 35+ category late this year.

During my time in the Pro 1-2 ranks it was hard to find a team that with same kind of camaraderie as back in my junior days. I'm excited to ride for Mix1 because of the team focus and fun environment. My main goal for next year is to help the team win the Best All Around Team for the 35+. If I get some results that's cool too.

Josh Barnett: I grew up in Tennessee and Illinois and moved to Colorado 10 years ago. I began racing as a Junior in 1988 and was quickly hooked. I raced my bike through college and into my early thirties working my way up to being a cat. 1 rider. My best results have come in crits, but I am a stronger climber than I give myself credit for, and can handle all around racing. I recently took several years off from racing in the pro1/2 category, but missed the competition side of the sport. I live in Longmont with my wife Sarah, daughter Julia and son Benjamin. I look forward to racing with a focused team and having Jim Thies work for me at every race.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Introducing Clif Quench

Clif Bar has been a long standing sponsor of the Mix 1 Master Cycling team. When you think about it, we really could not do what we do with a company like Clif Bar. We all use a wide variety of their products and do so almost every day. That is why it is so nice to work with a company like Clif Bar that has a proven track record from The Tour down to Colorado Masters' racing.

Clif Bar recently released a new product called Clif Quench and sent us a bunch of samples. Clif Quench is a sport drink that is all-natural, 88% organic, and lacks what you do not need (like high fructose corn syrup, artificial flavors & colors, and preservatives). The drink comes in 5 flavors and is pre made, in a easy to use bottle that is 40% post consumer recycled plastic. We found the drink to be great for off the bike use, as a way to hydrate pre/post ride, or for a snack when you want something healthy. It has a much more natural taste that most sport drinks and is very easy to digest.

Anyone interested in Clif Quench can find it locally at Wholefoods, King Soopers, Vitamin Cottage and REI. We would recommend you go out and try some when you get a chance!


http://www.clifbar.com/food/products_quench//

Welcome Peter Ismert

The Mix1 Masters Cycling Team is pleased to welcome Peter Ismert onto the team for 2010. The 45 Plus guys have had their eye on Peter all season as he proved to be a worthy opponent and a strong all around rider. The photo on the left shows Peter in 2009 Excel kit racing the Koppenberg RR, he is the second rider on the left, and by the way he went on to win!

Here is a bio on the newest member of the 2010 Mix1 Masters Cycling Team.




Peter was born in Denver and grew up near Littleton, CO. He didn’t start racing bikes until after going to College at CSU in Fort Collins, CO. At first it was just dabbling with a few Cat 4 races, then after a couple years he spent more time racing and upgraded to Category 3. His favorite season back then was a year training and racing in Monterey, CA. In his 30’s he started racing mountain bikes back in Colorado and pursued other interests such as landscape photography, backpacking, and fly fishing. Peter spent several winters at Winter Park, CO teaching ski lessons and coaching masters and age class ski race teams.

Needing more year-round employment, he found a job with the Environmental Protection Agency doing everything from overseeing hazardous waste site cleanups to participating in water quality restoration projects in Montana and Colorado. Now he spends much of his free time cycling, cross-country skiing, fishing when he can, and travels to Europe in between it all.

Cycling has always been a big part of his life, particularly during recent years while racing with the Masters. He is excited about joining Mix1 in the coming seasons. In Master’s racing, most everyone in the peloton knows each other as competitors during the races, and good friends afterward. Peter is excited about training and racing with the many Mix1 friends that he has made over the years. He is now married to his wife Michelle and lives in the West Highlands neighborhood of Northwest Denver.

2009 Highlights

Louisville Criterium – 3rd
Scott Kornfield Classic -2nd
Dead Dog Classic Stage Race – 7th GC

Mt Evans Hillclimb – 8th

Salida Road Race State Championships – 3rd

Koppenberg Circuit Race – 1st
Steamboat Stage Race – 3rd GC
Overall: ACA Best All-Around Rider 45+: 4th

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Steamboat Stage Race

Labor Day weekend hosted the final event of the 2009 road season, the Steamboat Stage Race. This is a 4 day race where the winner is determined based on the lowest cumulative time. This event was brand new to the calendar, but all the feedback said it was a great event. The 45 Plus squad already had the Best All Around Team (BAT) and Rider (BAR) locked up for 2009, so they were there to have fun and enjoy the final race. The 35 Plus team sat in second for the BATand in striking distance for 1st, but it would take great results and some luck. Matt Segur was within striking distance of 3rd place for the BAR in the 35 Plus Category.



Here is a race report on the 35 Plus race from Matt

Friday Prologue TT: A few hours before race time, the mix1 35+ team headed out to the race course for sign in and course recon only to be sequestered in our cars for an hour due to a severe thunderstorm in the area. As typical with Colorado weather the storm and came went leaving great conditions for racing. The Prologue of 4.5 miles was on a closed loop plenty of climbing and fast, technical descents. Mix1 stamped our mark on the race with 3 solid finishes: Segur in 2nd; Gibson in 4th and Lucke in 19th.

Stage 2 Circuit Race: Saturday’s circuit race took place on the same 4.5 loop as the prologue only run in reverse; making the course even tougher – more climbing! Jimi the Terminator Gibson took control of the tempo setting and shredded the field. Jimi ended up off the front with the GC leader (Mitch Westhall) and Dennis Farell (9th GC). I was in the 2nd group on the road but had to sit in and not work as Jimi was up the road. Jimi finished 2nd and I finished 7th with Pete in 14th. GC after stage 1: Jimi 2nd, Segur 4th

Stage 3 Road Race: 70 miles of up and down; no flat road. The course had 2 out back legs. The peloton split shortly after the start on the first switchback climb, but regrouped slightly on a long technical downhill. The course was all rollers to on the first leg. Numerous attacks here including a long one man suicide mission. Yours truly even attacked the GC leader and Dennis Farell twice, but they were too attentive to let me get away. This large group stayed together until shortly after starting the 2nd leg when Jimi got to work on a sick tempo that cut the field down to about 8. On the next climb the group split again with just six of us left. This leg had some insanely fast down hills!!! The six us stayed together until the last 2 climbs. We lost one on the first and then another at the start of last climb. This left jimi, mitch, Byron and me. We stayed together until 500 to go when Mitch attacked, followed by Byron. My legs said no and Jimi had enough to finish 3rd. GC after stage 2: mitch, jimi, Byron, segur. There is a chance that I can still get on the podium as there are time bonuses in tomorrow’s crit.

Stage 4 Criterium: With the 1st and 2nd on GC secured by Mitch and Jimi, respectively, the battle for 3rd was between Byron, a former national criterium champion, and Segur. Byron was holding an 11 second advantage. With a mid-race time bonus prime (5 – 3 – 1 seconds) and time bonuses on the finish line (30-20-10 seconds) Segur had the opportunity to secure 3rd on GC and put to two mix1s on the final GC podium. The race was fast and furious from the gun with the GC contenders teams all on the front controlling the race and other teams looking to get some results on the final stage after being dominated by Mix1 and Green Mountain all weekend. Segur attempted two attacks on the field taking advantage of two teammates, Jimi and Pete, on the front. These attacks were unsuccessful as Byron was attentive and chased hard to bring it back with support from his team and others looking for results. At the mid-point of the race the time bonus prime was announced and Segur went on the wheel of Pete having him lead out and allowing Segur to sprint for the 2nd time bonus of 3 seconds and cutting Byron’s lead down to 8 seconds. Jimi and Pete rode selflessly on or near the front of the race keeping everything in check and taking the pressure off of Segur. The race came down to the final lap with much action on the front. Segur managed to position himself in 3rd wheel coming into the final corner for the bunch sprint to line. Unfortunately, Segur picked the wrong wheels to follow and was only able to finish in 6th position ahead of Byron but out of the time bonuses.

Final GC:
2nd – Jimi
4th - Matt

The team made a heroic effort to win the 35 Plus BAT but after a season of racing came up 7 points short. Matt's 4th place did allow him to secure 3rd overall in the BAR for the season.

All in all a very impressive season for Mix1. They took 1st in the 45 Plus BAT and 2nd in the 35 Plus BAT. They took 1st, 2nd and 5th in the 45 Plus BAR as well as 3rd and 10th in the 35 Plus BAR. This team has come so far in only it's 3rd year and everyone is excited for 2010.

2009 Tour Of Colorado


The Tour Of Colorado is a race series based on overall results scored from several events across the state. Only top 10 placing count, so one not only has to do all the events, one has to do well. For the second year in a row Matt Segur won the Tour Of Colorado for the 35 Plus category. Matt's performance was so strong he had it wrapped up on the start line of the final event. Here is a photo of Matt on the podium showing off the Tour Of Colorado jersey. Matt is starting to get a large collection of them!

Info on the tour of Colorado : http://www.tourofcolorado.com/


Velonews.com story about the Tour Of Colorado:
http://www.velonews.com/article/97115/tour-of-colorado-series-wraps-up-sunday

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Rist Canyon Hill Climb

Most of the team raced 35 Plus today to try to get some extra points. Jimi did what he always does and climbed like a mountain goat. He was right there at the end, but lost a close sprint for the win. Matt S. came back well during the middle of the race, to pass the 2 riders from Excel and claim 4th place, which Marc rounding out our top 3 riders in 8th. Both Big Ring Bill and Bruce Ring Bill took on the young guys and came away with top placing, in 10th and 11th respectively. These guys are such god climber they can do well at any level.

Chris Leggere stuck with the 45 plus guys and put in a solid effort for 5th. Chris is a great all around rider with top 5's in almost every discipline in 2009. Even more exciting Chris Cardoza started and finished the race. It was a great race back fro him after a crash in March forced him to miss most of the season. Welcome back Chris.

Here is a video from the promoter. The first half shows the "Red Train" dominating the field in the early going:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFCLpYbHBcQ&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Efccyclingfest%2Ecom%2F&feature=player_embedded

Koppenberg Road Race

The 45 Plus squad showed up at Koppenberg knowing they already had the 2009 Best All Around Rider and Best All Around Team competitions wrapped up, but Matt V and Henrik were looking for more. Henrik is from Europe so this race reminded him of the mother land. His only complaint was that it was not raining. That would have made it a real race in his eyes. He rode strong and came in with another top 10.

Matt is shown in the 1st photos and you get a sense for just how bad this climb is. Most casual riders would not think you could get a road bike up it. Based on Mat's pre ride and advice from team Big Boy CJ, Matt was rocking the more interesting left hand line. He said as much as he liked it in training, it killed him in the race. Matt had to get off his bike on each of the 1st laps, but was strong enough to chase back on and finish 5th.

Matt is currently in second place for the 45 Plus riders in the Best All Around Rider category, behind his own teammate (way to go guys). Matt deserves a lot of credit as this guy is truly an all around hard man. He is out there in the sprint sprinting at the front of crits, can handle a nasty race like Koppenberg, does all the TT, and climbs with the front guys in many races.

Henrik in the middle of the climb.


















The 35 Plus guys started 4 racers and it was game on from mile 1. The winning break of 3 went away right away, but there was no one in there the guys were worried about. Matt S. decided to fall down on the hill for a second time that day on lap 1 and that was it for him. Marcel was up there for a while, but then settled back. Both Pete and CJ made the front group and were covering the Excel team who is leading the Best All Around Team completion. Here is a photo of Pete mid climb in the front group. Pete held on, but lost the grip with 1 climb too many. He came into the last lap with a group of 3, going for 10th and would have won that no problem, but he flatted and rode in a flat rear wheel.









Like Matt. V, CJ preferred the left hand line and used it like his own HOV Lane in rush hour. He hung tough for a big guy on the climbs and made the last lap with the front group of 6 going for 4th place. Unfortunately disaster stuck and he got his only flat of the year right before the main hill. He was able to borrow a wheel and held on to not get caught from behind.

Here is a link to some interesting videos another rider in the 35 plus race shot. you can get an idea for what was going on in the pack for the first couple of laps:

http://www.vimeo.com/6371259

Niwot Crit

The 35 Plus team arrived at Niwot with a strong squad of CJ, Jim T., Pete, Matt and Marcel. Marcel had gotten 2nd here the prior year and the team was looking to repeat a solid result. The field was small, but stacked with the best guys, and the race went from the gun. Jim T. got things off with bang taking an early flyer and it was like waving a red flag in front of bull. CJ was next to go, taking a prime and getting into a break that Matt came up to, but there was no cooperation from RMCEF up there, so it came back. Pete is pictured here leading the field out of the last corner. Man those ROL wheels are going fast.


Jimmy T. seen here taking the first flyer and stringing the field single file. Jim is a early attack guy and wants to make sure if someone throw a party, he gets an invite. He was the one throwing the party this day!


Back in the race a dangerous break got away that Jim was in, but eventually he came back to the field and Mix1 had to join the chase. Byron Nix from Green Mountain was an animal and did most of the chasing, but eventually with our help the break came back. By the last last only 11 guys were left in the lead group (35 started). CJ and Matt were up there, but neither had much left and then came in at the back of the lead group.



CJ covering the front and Colorado BAR leader Bob Dahl.
Patrick was also out representing in the 35 Plus cat. 4 race. Patrick rode most of the race at the front, in smart position and out of trouble. He was 1st in line at 1 to go, but was jumped on the back side by the sprinter. None the less it was a solid top 10 an his best result in 2009. Good work Patrick.






The 45 Plus had gone earlier in the day with Henrik and the ageless wonder Jimmy lining up. From what we hear Jimmy does not like to ride in the pack, so there is only one thing to do, attacking and pull a "Jimmy" on the field. Jimmy got away with 1 other rider from the powerful Vic's team and that was it. Here is the commentary direct from Jimmy:
" the 45's had a nice sized group...just henrik and i...legs felt good...took a couple of flyers right off the bat...got loose once early...for 2-3 laps...didn't stick...about 15 minutes into it...took another flyer from way back...had a good head of steam for this one...got a nice gap...and joe came across with me...which i was glad for..it was kinda windy..have wanted to be in a break with joe all year...we got our chance...for 20-25 minutes we were off the front on our own..karl and derek, and a bunch of other guys chased pretty hard..at one point they were within 7 seconds!..2 laps to go...put the gas on!!...i knew there was no way i'd out sprint joe, so i tried to lose him on the backside..with one last dig..got 2 bike lengths on him, but the head wind on the last stretch made it hard...last turn into the finish, joe and i came around the bend...joe came across...with me on his wheel for second..i was very happy with the ending...i just wanted to stay away...and he is a great guy to work with, i think he was very happy to have the company!!..the pack came around the last turn about 15-20 seconds later...henrik was right there for 5th...chris stout 3rd...i think john tally 4th...i love that course...a perfect course to be off the front...not very technical...but the turns really slow people down who are in a pack..nice day for us thank you to henrik for the pack patrolling...!!!..i owe ya"

Sunday, August 30, 2009