April 4, 2010 13:04
by Matt Lipscomb
Yesterday was a very rough day on the bike. starting the day with Lawson Craddock in yellow we had our work cut out for us. I started near the front wich takes alot of stress out of the begining of the stage, however 8 minutes in I heared a loud "bing" I knew instantly what it was.....broken spoke! so I moved to the back of pack and raised my left hand (front wheel) and waited for the team car. Quick change thaks to Greggory our mechanic and I started to work my way through the caravan. I moved up pretty fast and caught back at the first of two 1k long stretches of cabbles, That where wet of course. I hit the cobbles and start moving up and then...... yeah you guessed it I went down HARD! Broke my shoe, my lever was all twisted, and mt bottle cage was broken, and of course my skin was all over the rain soaked cobbles. But thats bike racing so I poped up and jumped back into the caravan. Now depending on what team your on a director in the car will either help you or just completely screw you. I was lucky enough not to have to worry about that to much because our mechanic Geggory is well know for throwing full water battles through widows of cars that do that. But anyways The time I got back to the group I had spent the first hour and a half of the race in the caravan. Oh and it you where wondering it was 49 degrees and raining the entire race with mud and cow crap on the road. After catching I went to the front and did work or Lawson not to much was going on some small breaks went up the road but we brought them all back with our "tempo" on the front. We hit some hard climbs in the way to the finishing circuits, narrow 19% climbs with no cobbles. Nxt we hit the finishing loops where we had another crash and flat on the team with Ryan Eastman hitting the deck and Peter taylor having a flat. At this point we had every one but Juan Camona came back to the car to get a wheel or bike. This was not only one of the hardest days on the bike I have ever had it was one of the most misserable. Yet at the end of the day you have to admit it was kinda fun. So for those of you who have a future racing in Belgium there it is. Oh and im going to update you again on stage 2 day 3 in alittle but on stage 2 today it hailed for a solid 20mins but we had a much better day.
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April 2, 2010 06:16
by Matt Lipscomb
Today is day number one in Ster van zuid limberg a 4 day stage race. Todays prolouge is a windy and rolling 5k course through the city streets of Borlo. The first rider is off at 4:30 I go off at 4:52 and Im the first American rider off. The next three stages are all about 117 km in what looks like some bad weather. Wish me luck and I will post some results tonight probably.
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March 30, 2010 11:36
by Matt Lipscomb
We arrived this morning around 8:00 local time, got our bikes and all our luggage in about 10 minutes so its alittle more efficient here. We then got in the van and made the hour drive to the town of Izegem where the usa cycling team house is located. Built bikes, ofcourse every one gave a good stair to my BMC but they know hands off shes mine! Then got a quick sandwich and we where off on a ride to the near by town of Kortijk where Greg Lemond lived for some years. Thank god it didnt rain today was actually a nice day to be outside..... kinda. Got back ate again watch some bike racing on t.v. which is alittle more entertaining when you can laugh at the silly language they are commentating in. Sill acouple days till race day but a buisy schedule with media and stuff, by the way Im sporting all the Hincapie sports ware I can. Well time to go get ready for dinner I will do another update some time before the race begins friday. And yes it totally just started pooring rain. Love Belgium.
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