This was from the OMaha World Herald. Fred is on his way back. More to follow. Super impressive showing again!
Duathlon: Omahan 3rd at nationals
WORLD-HERALD PRESS SERVICES
RICHMOND, Va. — Omahan Fred Galata placed third at the U.S. National Duathlon Championships for ages 55 to 59 Sunday.
A record turnout of 1,800 competed Sunday, including 53 in Galata’s age group. The duathlon was a 5-kilometer run, a 38K bike ride and another 5K run.
Galata, 59, finished in 1 hour, 46 minutes and 35 seconds, behind a 56-year-old from Minnesota and a 58-year-old from Tennessee.
Galata rides for the Velo Veloce Cycling Club of Omaha
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Adopt a Highway Mission Report
Pictured l to right: Glenn, Todd, Connor,Jackie, Dave, Harvey, El Guapo, Josh, Fred, Troy. (click on picture to enlarge)
Velo is going green. We've adopted a one mile segment of Hwy 36 on the north side of town. Sunday the gang met and broke out the orange bags and reflective vests. Marched the one mile stretch of turf and scrounged up about 20 bags of senseless litter. Couple of dead critters, one driver's license, one license plate. No sachels of $$, rats! The roadside looks fab now, tho. Thanks a bazillion to all the Veloers who showed up. We'll do it again in about 6 months. Look for our sign soon on the section of well-bicycled road.
Litter pickup was followed by team ride through the Trace and Chute. A beautiful sight to behold, 10 Veloers in Tiger stripes on paceline. Like poetry in motion. Heck, we're starting to look like the REAL DEAL. See ya for Trek ride!
Velo Veloce flexes at Le Tour de Husker
Race report for Le Tour road race. El Guapo decides Friday night to punt on the Ironman training and opts for Le Tour road race on Saturday morning at Branched Oak. The lure of bike racing is like a drug. Needed my fix. So, hop in the Jeep, snarf some wicked chocolate covered, custard filled do-dos on the way done and guzzle a gallon of java the hut, fully leaded 93 octane jet fuel.
Colder than a well-digger's ass while we're getting ready, but as soon as we roll out things start to heat up for the 48 mile race. Dave the Dagger Randleman and El Guapo race Open Cat 4. On 2nd lap, I hear mass carnage occurring behind me. My first thought was that it sounded like carbon fiber breaking. Twas! No time to look back, but turns out to be true. Check out this pic taken after the race!
4th lap, about a mile before the dam, it's my turn. Some clown goes down about 5 bikes in front of me. I scream out "Scheizer" as I eat pavement. (That's shee-yat in German) Nothing broken, just bleeding, so I hop back on my sled and burn rubber out of there as the rest of the unlucky sods are rolling in agony on the tarmac. The lead group is now about 1/4 mile away, so I go into TT mode and go red to catch back on. Rest briefly in the back, slam in a Gu on the way across the dam. As soon as we turn west, things start to pick up in earnest. Kaos Kyle hits the gas, others not quick to react, so I take opportunity to bridge up. We get a gap of about 50 yards. Kyle and I work together the next 3 miles with the pack of rabid wolves nipping at our heels, but our lead holds out to the final turn into Lieber Point. I've got second secured and can't match Kyles strength as he wins by 10 yards or so. The pack finished about 20 seconds behind and the Dagger strikes for 4th place. It was great working with the D, as we both watched out for each other thruout the race. Far freaking out. Roasted like a 'mallow at the end, but it felt GRRREAT.
Mike and Troy race Cat 5, but I'll let them report in on that action.
Everybody loves Tiggers!
Friday, April 16, 2010
Twin Bing Hurricane
2010 Team Picture at Twin Bing race in Climbing Hill, Iowa
Left to Right in back row: Troy Perry, Jack Perry (junior), Matt O'Donnell, Dave Randleman, Pete Duryea, Rusty Reno, Glenn Houtchins, Andy Keffer
Front row: Nick Ruiz, Simone Duryea (juniors)
So, we met at Zoo and boogied up to the metropolis that is Climbing Hill Iowa for the first road race of the year. Biggest surprise of the day was the gale force winds out of the SE. Made the rolling hills heading east brutal, followed by the flat section heading south. The big moves of the day occurred on the turn to the south. I missed out on the initial breaks there and suffered chasing the rest of the 45 mile B race. Foolish me. I knew it was coming too. Live and learn. I emptied the tank just trying to get back up front. Ended up riding second lap entirely with two others. The lead group was just out of reach ahead, but we couldn't close in. Suffered up the Climbing Hill to finish 10th out of 68 or so. Bummed. Thought I was in shape, but mental lapse was enuf to torpedo any grand illusions of podium. Better luck next year. EL GUAPO
Juniors performed admirably. Simone got lost for 6 miles due to course ignorance and no volunteers at critical turn in Bronson. She rode 31 miles instead of 25. Anybody else out there got a feeble excuse like mine? Please post additional pix and race reports.
Monday, April 05, 2010
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Riders on the Podium
Dave Randleman finished 2nd yesterday in SS at the Jewell MTB TT, Connor Randleman finished 2nd in Juniors, and Todd Eyberg finished 2nd in Men's 35+ Cat 2, only 5 seconds back of 1st. Rob Livingston rode well, finishing 6th in Men's 35+ Cat 2, only 35 seconds back of Todd. Great job guys!
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