The Velominati Super Prestige has historically been the work of professional bike races. We focus on the Pro races for a simple reason: we know the races and riders, so Schleculating on where our favorite riders will finish becomes a left-brain/right-brain kind of confused mess that ends with our picks looking more Picasso than they do Rembrandt.
With that, we have our first VSP event for a community member’s race as Cyclops subjects himself to your predictions for where he will finish in Saturday’s race. Assuming you don’t know any of the other racers riding in the Allan Butler Memorial Critierium, we’re focussed on only one rider: Cyclops; enter his name into whichever place in the top five you think he’ll finish. Points are awarded as usual, with 5 for first, 4 for second, 3 for third, 2 for fourth, and 1 for fifth, with a point going to anyone who gets him in the top five but not in the right place.
As for any other community members who have a race coming up and are willing to add the pressure of meeting the expectations of our community to that you already have of validating your family’s love by meeting their expectations; send us the details about your event and, depending on the timing, we’ll run a VSP for you as well.
Yours in Cycling,
Frank
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I guess since I’m the most masochistic (actually I think narcissistic is probably closer to the truth) of the Velominati and enjoy putting myself out there for public berating, Frank thought a Super Prestige with a twist might be in order. This coming July 9th is our local downtown criterium. The Allan Butler Memorial Criterium was started after a local racer was struck and killed by a taxi while crossing the street in Las Vegas at the Interbike show a few years ago.
The Cyclops VSP will consist of merely trying to guess what place I will finish in the event. To help you make a semi-informed guess I’ll give you a little background on me and my racing.
So there you have it. Good Luck!
*Not counting a DNF at last year’s Boise Twilight Criterium when my rear wheel was hit from behind and had half its spokes ripped out.
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@mcsqueak
I think it was taken by Leonard Johnson @ Hotfootphoto. Bad crash.
so back from vacation and got to ride McKenzie Pass which is currently closed to cars, only open to peds and bikes. 112K with 1525 meters of climbing. Single best ride I've ever done. Period. Thing is I broke the rear shifter the day before, and couldn't fix it, being in the woods and and the 4th of July and all. Set the rear @ 17 and did it on a single speed. In 20+ years of riding, I've never broken one even after crashing. Anyone else? It's a SRAM.
Nice job Cyclops, Btw. Podium is always awesome.
@scaler911
indeed
@RedRanger
SRAM has been very cool about getting it fixed (replaced), and claim it's never happened before. You've heard of it? My 15ish y/o Dura Ace, on my we weather bike, still works like the day I bought it. And to be quite frank, I abuse the shit out of it.
@scaler911
never heard of the problem but everything I have read leads me to believe that SRAM products are not the best made but they indeed have awesome service and will bend over backwards to fix your stuff. take that for what it is. I hate to say it around here but I really dig Shimano. The old Dura Ace 9 speed shifters I mounted a couple of weeks ago are the tits(as Frank would say) and the look good to!
@RedRanger
I kinda feel the same way (tho my old C-record Campa was very bomb). My new plastic bike came outfitted with SRAM, and I liked how it worked when I first got it. Usually I dig utilitarian bikes and drivetrains (I used to take all the manufactures decals off my bikes), and SRAM is that way. But this is the second problem I've had with it. Might have to 'sell and buy'. Probably do it in the winter, when shit's less bank account draining.
@scaler911
I had my rear shifter break over the winter. Went to double click to downshift and went, "click, cli-thunk", a little plastic piece inside had snapped off. Took it to the LBS, they warrantied it, no questions asked. All the pieces inside are supposed to be replaceable, but apparently, SRAM is having trouble keeping up with manufacturing, so the replacement parts aren't available. As such, they just warranty everything that breaks.
@Marcus
Umm, yes?
@Jeff in PetroMetro
Yeah, the dude in the Yellow Princesses said "You're smiling and I'm at the limit, what's up with that?" Usually when I'm climbing I put the Ullrich look on but as I've told Frank in the past the faster the pace the bigger the smile.
Oh man! I just noticed I've been upgraded to a bitchin' Velominati jersey. Nice. Thonks, Fronk.