Apr 27 2010

2010 Marty RR

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Marty Road Race

Marty, MN

Saturday May 1, 2010

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Registration Times:

Wave I 7:30am – 8:30am

Wave II 11:30am – 1:00pm

Registration:

Elementary School in Marty

Directions:

94 West to Hwy 15 exit to Cty Rd 141-take a right. 141 to Cty Rd 8 take a

right follow signs to school.

Parking at Pearl Lake Lodge and Baseball Field

 

Course Layout:

16 mile course-Cty Rd 148-Cty Rd 48-Cty Rd 147-93rd-Powder Ridge

Rd-Caldron Rd-155th-Cty Rd 48-Cty Rd 148

Entry Fees:

Juniors $15 (Chip Owner $10)

Masters/Seniors $30 (Chip Owner $25)

Licenses:

New racers can purchase a one day license $10.

Annuals will be available $60.

This race will be chip timed by Endurance Promotions. Lost chip = $100

Wave I 9:00am Category Laps Distance Prizes
  Cat 1/ 2/ 3 5 80 miles $400/10
  M35+ Open 4 64 miles $150/5*
  Master 50+ 4 64 miles $150/5*
  Women Open 3 48 miles $150/5*
Wave II 1:30pm        
  M30+ 4/5 3 48 miles $110/3*
  Men Cat 3 / 4 3 48 miles $110/3*
  Men Cat 5 2 32 miles Medals
  W Cat 4 2 32 miles Medals
  Juniors 1 16 miles Medals

Prizes: Cash or *Gift Certificates from the Bicycle Chain.

Juniors will receive medals for each age group 14 under and 15-18.

Race being held under USAC permit pending-USA Cycling rules apply.

Centerline rule will be strictly enforced-disqualified.

Promoter reserves the right to cancel or combine fields.

Each field will start in 5 minute intervals after first wave field.

Questions: Contact Mijoydelaney@juno.com

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Mar 15 2010

Test Camp

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Here is the code for the LSC Dues:

Here is the code for the LSC Camp:

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Mar 03 2010

Training camp tip

Published by shanekullman under LSC Rides

So here’s a couple tips.
  1. Get you bike tuned up now.  Don’t wait until the Monday prior to camp to bring your bike in.  That shifter you forgot about over the winter, or that chain, brake pads, or maybe that painful saddle, could take a few day’s to get.  Go to the Bicycle Chain and get fixed up.
  2. Gears – ride what you like, but, we do a good chunk of climbing.  You will not regret having at least a 25 on your rear cluster.  Some will even have a 26 or 27.
  3. Wheels – spare wheels are appreciated.  However, if you run a unique set up (i.e. 9 speed, Campy, 23 rims) you should probably bring at least a spare rear if you have one.

One last thing, please don’t anticipate riding a fixie, single speed, mountain bike, or something less then your normal summer road bike.  We all love those kinds of rides but they simply can’t logistically be supported.

Thanks Loons

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Mar 03 2010

2010 Training Camp Psych up

Published by shanekullman under LSC News

By Chad Macy

Loons, you may be saying, for cripes sakes Chad, it’s only February. While that may be true, training camp is only 6, that’s right SIX, short weeks away. If your a returning attendee there’s a good reason for it. If you’ve never been to camp, make this your year.

Here’s a typical day at camp. We wake up from sleeping in our very modern and private Cabins. The word cabin is used loosely, these really are very nice with 1-2 people per room (your choice), large kitchens, and multiple full bathrooms. Wake up and head over to Scotty for a fresh barista coffee of your liking (mocha please). Then waddle on over to the main cabin for breakfast. Bernie and crew do it up right with pancakes, eggs, sausage, juice, oatmeal……., good hearty breakfast food. Then we hop on the bikes and hit the road. The pace is kept in check for the first half of the ride but for a sprint or two. Sag support is provided the whole time, so no need to carry the kitchen sink. We stock it with Gatorade, bars, cookies, and more calorie packed snacks.

By afternoon we’ll have made it to Subway for lunch. The Team provides party subs, and boy do they hit the spot. From that point there are two options, if you’ve had enough or you haven’t had a chance to get much riding in prior to camp, you may elect to head back. The route back is scenic and takes place on a paved bike trail, all in your day will total about 40 miles. The other option will be to go long. Going long means more climbing and a little brisker pace. Don’t be worried though. We always need sag drivers and if it’s just not your day to ride you can drive. Subway is in a valley, so the long ride starts with a climb and goes from there. By the time we get back to camp you’ll be looking at around about +/- something near 100 miles. I’ll be honest, if your the type of person that can’t rest without two zeros on your computer, you may need to get a little extra on your own.

Once back at camp you can clean up in a warm shower and head back to the main cabin for Dinner. I’ve never been disappointed at dinner, we’ve had Chicken, pasta, salads, sausage, lasagna, and even steak, which is a tradition and is served every year on Saturday night. You’ll be fully refueled and ready for the next day’s ride. Last year we topped all other previous camps and it’ll happen again this year. After finishing your ride and sometime around dinner (don’t worry you get plenty of time to eat), there is an opportunity to work out the day’s kinks, knots, and soreness by getting a massage from either Larry or Sophie from The Fix Studio. This may have been the highlight from last year, and it was worth every penny.

After all of this we generally settle into comfort in front of the TV and watch a movie, have a beverage, and sneak off to bed hoping no one notices because it starts all over again the next day.

This really is a great time and does wonders for your fitness. We have done all the hard work to get the trip ready, all you have to do is show up with your stuff.

Take a look at the attachment for more details. Feel free to email me with any questions.

Cheers,

Chad

2010 LSC Spring Trip

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Mar 03 2010

2009 Race Fee Reimbursment

Published by shanekullman under LSC News

2009 RFR input form
2009 Race Fee Reimbursement Form

Dear LSC members:

In case you missed the posting on the Loon State Google-Group, here’s the 2009 Race Fee Reimbursement information. I’ve extended the deadline until March 13th

I hope that your 2009 race season was successful and you’re enjoying a restful off-season. I’m pleased to inform you that LSC is again able to offer race fee reimbursement to eligible LSC members for the 2009 race season. Race fee reimbursement is one of the many benefits of membership in the Loon State Cyclists; it is made possible because of the great volunteer support of team races events throughout the year. If you wish to claim race fee reimbursement for 2009, please follow the instructions below to complete the attached form.

Best of luck in 2010!

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Jul 02 2009

Pay Shane

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How much to give

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Apr 20 2009

2009 Marty RR

Published by shanekullman under LSC Races

Marty Road Race

Marty, MN

Saturday May 2, 2009

ROY Event and NVGP Qualifier

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Registration Times:

Wave I 7:30am – 8:30am

Wave II 11:30am – 1:00pm

 

Registration:

Elementary School in Marty

 

Directions:

94 West to Hwy 15 exit to Cty Rd 141-take a right. 141 to Cty Rd 8 take a

right follow signs to school.

 

Parking at Pearl Lake Lodge and Baseball Field

 

Course Layout:

16 mile course-Cty Rd 148-Cty Rd 48-Cty Rd 147-93rd-Powder Ridge

Rd-Caldron Rd-155th-Cty Rd 48-Cty Rd 148

(2008 Sprinters Classic Course)

 

Entry Fees:

Juniors $15 (Chip Owner $10)

Masters/Seniors $30 (Chip Owner $25)

 

Licenses:

New racers can purchase a one day license $10.

Annuals will be available $60.

 

This race will be chip timed by Endurance Promotions. Lost chip = $100

Wave I 9:00am Category Laps Distance Prizes
  Cat 1/ 2 5 80 miles $400/10
  M35+ Open 4 64 miles $150/5*
  Men Cat 3 4 64 miles $150/5*
  W 1 /2 & W 3 3 48 miles $150/5*
Wave II 1:30pm        
  M50+ 3 48 miles $110/3*
  Men Cat 4 3 48 miles $110/3*
  Men Cat 5 2 32 miles $110/3*
  W 4 & W 40+ 2 32 miles $110/3*
  Juniors 1 16 miles Medals

Prizes: Cash or *Gift Certificates from the Bicycle Chain.

 

ROY:

Women races will be scored separately. Cat 1/ 2 from Cat 3. Cat 4 from 40+.

Juniors will receive medals for each age group 14 under and 15-18.

 

Race being held under USAC permit pending-USA Cycling rules apply.

 

Centerline rule will be strictly enforced-disqualified.

Promoter reserves the right to cancel or combine fields.

Each field will start in 5 minute intervals after first wave field.

 

Questions: Contact Mijoydelaney@juno.com

 


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Apr 07 2009

2009 LSC Opus Crit Series

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Google Map of Registration and Race Course

2009 Tuesday Night

LSC Criterium Series

benefiting the Scott Richards Foundation

Tuesdays April 14, 21, 28 May 05, 12, 19

4 Races held each evening on Yellow Circle Road in the OPUS industrial complex.
Minnetonka, MN
Sign in and Day of Registration: In the parking lot
at Londenderry Dr and Smetana Dr, Minnetonka MN
Registration times are 5PM to 7:00PM
Fee is $16, $14 w/rented/purchased chip
at Registration.
Juniors fee is $10

$10 additional per night for non-USCF licensed racers

Category Start Time Duration Nightly Prizes Series Prizes
Men 5 (Field limit 50)
5:45pm 6 – 9 laps*
$15, $10, $8 Medals to Top 3
Men 4/5 (Field limit 75)
6:15pm 6 – 9 laps* $15, $10, $8 Medals to Top 3
Women ** 6:45pm 6 – 9 laps $15, $10, $8 Medals to Top 3
Men 1/2/3 7:15pm 15 – 21 laps* $25, $15, $10, $5 $60, $45, $40, $35, $30
1/2/3 Team Competition $130, $100, $80

* Laps depend on daylight
**Womens field will be scored separately. (W1/2/3 and W4) Prizes are for top 3 finishers.

Points Format: Sprint every 3 laps, points for top 3 in each sprint (5,3,1) Double points
at finish. In the event of a tie the rider with the highest place in the finish wins.

Coaches can ride in Cat 5, Cat 4 and Women’s races with their riders under the stipulations that they do not affect the outcome of the race (i.e. cannot participate in breakaways or sprints).

Coaches must register as such and pay a $3 fee.

Start times will vary and race lengths will increase as more daylight becomes available.
For more information, contact: Shane Kullman skullman@comcast.net
At the web: www.LOONSTATE.org or www.MCF.net
#Held under USA Cycling Race Permit Pending#

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Apr 07 2009

2009 Beginers Clinic

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OPUS INSTRUCTIONAL

CYCLING CLINIC

HOSTED BY LOON STATE CYCLIST

APRIL 11, 2009

10AM START – WE’LL BE FINISHED BEFORE NOON

MEET AT MUSICLAND PARKING LOT ON YELLOW CIRCLE ROAD

IN THE OPUS COMPLEX – - – MINNETONKA, MN

Map of course and registration

Subjects to be covered:

  • How to register for a race
  • What forms need to be filled out
  • Rider Etiquette
  • Equipment
  • How to ride in a group
  • Group riding evaluation
  • Race Tactics

Helmets are required – be prepared to ride

Please email your R.S.V.P. to: mijoydelaney@juno.com

Coaches will be in attendance from


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Apr 07 2009

Stone Arch Ride Map

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