Waffle House Super Powers?

Hincapie Development Rider Michael Stone brought us our first victory of the season this past weekend.  I thought it would be fun to get Michael's account of his first Pro,1,2 victory.  Here's what he had to say about Sunday. (Disclaimer: Michael's words, but Baker's images...ha ha.)

Coming into the day, I wasnt feeling too good.  I felt a liitle run down and tired for some reason. Before the race, Neil suggested Waffle house. "Jet fuel" I thought!

Michael had Waffle House Super Powers on Sunday...ha ha!

As I arrived at the race course, the weather got cloudy, cold..and windy.  Knowing this would change the race, I knew I had to stay near the front. At 1:00 everyone lined up (the most nervous part of the race for me).  The rules were announced and we were off.

Nothing really happeded for the first couple laps. Christian Parrett got away early and no one chased.His lead grew to over 3 mins, then the pace picked up with attacks and teams working at the front. Throughout the day moves went and a Hincapie Devo rider covered every one.  The team worked flawlesly. Amazingly, Christian's lead was gone in almost one lap!  Then the usaual counter attacks started going on the crosswind section, this is when Rich looked at me and said, "the feild is gonna split, we need to move up quick."  Rich was right, we ended up having to bridge a gap across the split field.

On the front side everything was back together and all the action stopped, until two laps to go. Coming up to the finish line, a move went, and no one chased.  Thinking this was the one, I bridged. Behind me Thad Dulin was quickly on his way too.  The break was 4 strong and quickly gaining time.  Everyone was working great. Rotation was perfect and coming up to one to go, the peleton was out of sight. I was confident the break would win.

We worked together to hold our gap until about 1.5 k to go. Let the games begin!  The four of us just looked at each other and waited for the first move. Geri Mewett of Hincapie/Gary Fisher made the first move, kinda leading us out.  I was sitting second wheel and waited to hear the sound of sprinting wheels behind me. Lanham opened up the sprint with about 300m to go. I jumped hard and gave it everything I had. He was starting to come back and I knew with about 50m to go that I had it. I came by and threw my hands up! the feeling of victory is unlike any other.  The team worked well together, and I am really looking forward to what the rest of the year holds.
 
Michael Stone

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Hincapie Development Team Opens Season

After a long hard winter (by South Carolina standards…ha ha) we saw some nice warm sunshine this weekend for the first weekend of the Greenville Spring Training Series.  It was awesome weather for racing bikes, especially in February.  Thanks to all the folks that came out to enjoy the first weekend of competition.

Jimmy Helms captured some of the action at the BMW Performance Center.

The Hincapie Development Team had several members racing this weekend and it was a great weekend for the team.  There were 6 of us in the Cat 3 races and several in the Pro,1,2 races.  The main goal was to get our legs under us and blow out the winter cobwebs.  The Cat 3 team worked well together and really affected the races in good ways.  We took some lessons we learned on Saturday and put them into practice on Sunday.  With a strong team riding smart, we helped create the winning break.  Hincapie Development Team rider, Justin Lowe managed a 6th place finish at the BMW Performance Center on Sunday.  Coach Neil Browne and the mentors teamed up with Devo rider, Parker Kyzer to control the field and help push the winning move up the road.  Great job team on the awesome teamwork and fun racing.

Eddie Helton took some awesome pictures this weekend. This is Justin Lowe leading the field.

Hincapie Development rider, Matt Lipscomb showed some early season fitness with some strong rides in the Pro,1,2 races.  Matt was animated the entire weekend, joining many breaks and demonstrating his abilities.  (Matt is heading over to Europe with the USA Junior National Team in the end of March, so he’s been training hard this winter.  You can tell he’s ready to take on the world in some early season Junior races in North Europe, including the Junior Paris-Roubaix.)  We’re glad to see Matt doing well early in the season.

Thanks to SCTAC (Donaldson Center) and the BMW Performance Center for letting us host races in both locations this weekend.  It was a great turnout and lots of fun.  Look for more updates following next weekend’s racing action.  Thanks to all our friends, family, sponsors and supporters for helping us make all this happen.

Justin Lowe leads Steve Baker and group at SCTAC on Saturday.

Parker Kyzer on his new BMC ProMachine, Oakley Jawbones and Giro Ionos. 

Parker Kyzer encouraging Coach Neil Browne...or is he saying great pull after Neil's monster effort...? 

You can see more of Eddie Helton's Photos at this website.

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