Team Kaos started the Nebraska/Iowa road racing season off with a bang at the 3rd annual Twin Bing Classic in aptly named Climbing Hill Iowa. The hills and cool weather make it one of the toughest early season races Thanks to Bill Feiges and the rest of Sioux City Velo for putting on a very organized event.
Here are some excerpts of what 2nd place finisher Marc Walter had to say:
"After a slow start into the headwinds I was hanging out in the pack watching for attacks. Knowing that the crosswind section was coming up I wanted to make sure I was around teammates. This is a classic strategy to blow up a field--get the team in an echelon, stretching across the road and not letting others in. What happened next was very unexpected. I followed the wheel of Clark Priebe of Trek and soon we had rolled off the front. We caught one other guy up the road and started rotating. Right before the crosswind section, I looked back, and was amazed that the pack wasn’t there. Clark and I upped the pace but the other guy didn’t rotate, and on the tailwind hilly section we dropped him. Clark was taking strong pulls up the hills and I thought I could not last. Knowing I had a strong team behind and so did Clark I backed off. The group gained on me and at one point I thought I was going to get caught."
"As I topped the big hill, I figured the group would be on my tail, but when I turned around on the descent they weren’t there. Soon Jerome Rewerts, of team Zealous, bridged up. We were 2 minutes ahead of the pack and 1 minute behind Clark. Soon afterwards we picked up Clark and the pace picked up. I knew the teams must be covering and not letting the group pick up the pace. Now it was just a matter of settling in and maintaining the nutrition/hydration to avoid cramps."
"The next time up the hill, we dropped Clark. Jerome and I waited a bit at the bottom for Clark, but Clark wasn't there, so we pressed on."
"In the headwind section we maintained a smooth rhythm, rotating through. When we got to the tailwind it was time to just roll it over the tops trying not to push the power. This was the last lap and either we start attacking each other or sprint it out."
"The mile long hill finish was up next, with a big headwind. With 1k to go Jerome took the lead. With 300 meters I put it in one gear harder, got up out of the saddle, and bogged down. As I shifted again a small gap opened and Jerome saw that, shifted into a bigger gear and beat me by 2 bike lengths."
"As we watched the finish of the main group, it was great to see my teammates Kevin Limpach, Jared Berger, and Chris Spence come in 4th, 5th and 6th. Team Kaos is a very cohesive bunch of guys to race with. The Specialized bike equipment from JoyRide Bicycles is top notch along with all the sponsorship investment that goes into making this team work."
Other Kaos starters in the A group were Vaughn Pierce and Joe McWillams but they did not finish.
"The mile long hill finish was up next, with a big headwind. With 1k to go Jerome took the lead. With 300 meters I put it in one gear harder, got up out of the saddle, and bogged down. As I shifted again a small gap opened and Jerome saw that, shifted into a bigger gear and beat me by 2 bike lengths."
"As we watched the finish of the main group, it was great to see my teammates Kevin Limpach, Jared Berger, and Chris Spence come in 4th, 5th and 6th. Team Kaos is a very cohesive bunch of guys to race with. The Specialized bike equipment from JoyRide Bicycles is top notch along with all the sponsorship investment that goes into making this team work."
Other Kaos starters in the A group were Vaughn Pierce and Joe McWillams but they did not finish.
In the B group the Kaos plan was to get Jordon Ross across in a high finish, but he was overeager and spent too much time in front at the beginning. Most of the 71 riders stayed together for the entire 48 miles with a few bursts of speed interspersed with sections where the pace slowed to a crawl. The final tailwind/cosswind section blew the pack apart into several groups. Ross, Matt O'Donnell, Andrew Keffer, and Mark Weitzel stayed in the main pack all the way to the finish, but Rich Pearson got caught out when a gap opened up. The final result: Jordon Ross 8th, Matt ODonnell 11th, Mark Weitzel 13th, Andrew Keffer 15th, Rich Pearson 20th.
But while all that was going on Team Kaos did get a winner in the juniors race: 16 year old Mark Heubner snagged his first win over 9 other juniors over a 24 mile course. Only 3 of them were actually rotating through and Mark was able to easily outpower the others on the big hill.
Overall it was a great race. Everyone thought the course was very challenging. Hopefully Team Kaos will do even better next year.
Next up: Le Tour de Husker in Lincoln.
More reports coming on the opening Mountain bike race last weekend and Matt Farnhams collegiate races.
But while all that was going on Team Kaos did get a winner in the juniors race: 16 year old Mark Heubner snagged his first win over 9 other juniors over a 24 mile course. Only 3 of them were actually rotating through and Mark was able to easily outpower the others on the big hill.
Overall it was a great race. Everyone thought the course was very challenging. Hopefully Team Kaos will do even better next year.
Next up: Le Tour de Husker in Lincoln.
More reports coming on the opening Mountain bike race last weekend and Matt Farnhams collegiate races.
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