Monday, December 29, 2008

The Crew

Back for more are Marc, myself, Sky, Jose, and Zack.

Marc Yap (34; Cat 1) - Marc is my partner in the DET endeavor and perfect for his role as ultimate teammate, faceman, and big brother. He's got his hands full with a new family, but will be doing a handful of races and managing some behind the scenes stuff. When Marc clips in he always makes it count and it never goes unnoticed.

Chris Daggs (35; Cat 1) - A bike racer to the core, I love the bike and I'll always race. I am planning on a few more seasons in the Pro/1/2 ranks and want to share my passion and experience with the young ones. DET is a lot of work, but there is nothing more satisfying than positively impacting the lives of young people.




Skyler Bishop (25; Cat 1) - Sky is our crafty ex-pro. Like all of us Sky has a passion for racing and wasn't ready to retire after the 2007 season. 2008 was a transition year for Sky, but he used all the skills and speed from his pro days to grab some great results. He's lookin good for 2009.








Jose Quintero (33; Cat 1) - Jose guides the way by reminding us why we race and ride. "I love riding my bike." Jose had an awesome 2008 and was our DET Mentor of the Year. Jose posted some of his best personal results while setting a shining example for the young ones. As well, Jose was not afraid to tell the youngsters what to do which is what DET is all about.






Zack Simkover (24; Cat 2) - Zack is why the DET was created. Zack has the passion for racing and the talent to back it up. He's taken advantage of the opportunities DET has offered and run with them. Zack racked up a big race win in Ojai at the Garrett Lemire Memorial GP and scored more results throughout the season. He's on track to get his Cat 1 and join the big boys.



Next up: the New Guys.

Chris

Plus les choses changent plus elles restent les mêmes...


The more things change the more they stay the same.


2009 will be the 22nd season I have pinned on a number at the races. 22 years is a long time and when I think about it makes me feel old! I'm 35 years young, but I still don't feel too much different than when I was 23. Maybe a little. Each season gets a bit better it seems and I still love the training and racing. 2008 was immensely fulfilling; I achieved some personal goals which I'd been working for and I got to see the Swami's DET take off in a big way. DET is an important project for me and the cycling community; the success of my young teammates is great to see. So I present our 2009 DET roster:


Marc Yap - DS
Chris Daggs
Skyler Bishop*
Jose Quintero
Zack Simkover*
Alex Jarman**
Rob Carr**
Corey Farrell**
Jason King*
James Stout**
* = U27
** = U23

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Competitior Article

Check it out!!!

http://www.competitorsocal.com/features/swami%92s-the-gurus-of-cycling.html

NICE!

It's Always Sunny in Ontario, CA!

August 24th. Ontario. Cali. 95 degrees in the shade.

And yes we could see the mountains.

It was the one of the final stops on the SoCal race circuit. Zack, Sky, Rob, and I suited up. It was super hot as expected. I covered a bunch of breaks. Finally the field split and Sky and Rob joined me at the front. The break escped without Swamis, so Rob and I threw down. I did the best leadout I've ever done and Sky got 10th, 3rd in the field sprint. I got 13th and Rob was in the 20s.

Next week Zack, Marc, and I road trip to SF. That's gonna be fun!

Chris

M-I-A


We need updates.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Daggs hamming it up again for a socalcycling.com covershot!


Yeah, I was hurting here!
Chris

DET=Racing!

We have been racing a lot! So much that I've had a hard time updating the blog! So while I watch the final quarter of the much vaunted Lakers vs. Celtics Game 5, I'll attempt to update you all!!!



Quick Recap:
When last we left off we had returned from the State RR and Alex Jarman had joined the DET.

OK-fast forward
May 11th- Alex Jarman (newly minted DET rider) rocked out at the Collegiate National Crit Championship and scored an excellent 19th place. Anytime you pull down a top finish at any National Championship that's huge. Alex has made huge improvments in 2008 and hopefully he'll continue to progress with the DET. That's what we're here for!

May 17-18- DET vacation...much needed.

May 24th- State TT. Alex and Zack headed up the State Individual Time Trial. Both rode well with Zack taking 14th and Alex coming in in 16th. Tough day, but good efforts and good prep for the State TTT in 2 weeks.

May 25th- Barry Wolfe Gran Prix: This race was HAAARRRRDDD. Ow. Lotta pros and allaround good bikers! We hit it from the gun and all the heavies made the break in 5 laps. Like sheep we continued to chase and the pace was evil. Gutter ALL day. Okay; it's just a 4 corner crit. But, man it was fast. Lotta pros can do that. Also a few tight corners and some wind add to it. Sky, Jose, Zack, Alex, and I put in a good effort. Alex and Sky hooked up for the sprint, but they got into traffic. With the top places up the road we all chose to live to fight another day.

May 26th- Long Beach Crit: Ow again. 100km in the wind. This race started fast and kept crackin'!! Again a break formed LAAATE. A few teams missed it, but it (the break) had horsepower and was gone. I was blown as was Zack. We pulled out. Jose, Sky, and Alex flew the flag well. Sky flatted with 2 to go and was bummed-no free lap for him. No big results to report. It was a tough weekend at the office for the DET. Next up Dana Point.

June 1st- Dana Point: Fast. Tight. Lots of $$$. Cool course. It was gonna be a hammerfest. DET fielded a solid squad: Marc, Jose, Zack, Sky, Alex, and me. We rode hard trying to redeem ourselves for the previous weekend and did a good job. We covered all the breaks and closed gaps when we could. It was FAST! Again the late break got away. We were on the wrong side of that, but Zack, Alex, and Sky made a HUGE effort to get to the front for the sprint. Sky and Alex made it to the final stretch, but there was some sketchy bikin' goin on and Alex barely survived for 16th; a very good effort. Sky was in there for 22nd. Not the big top ten we all wanted, but we rode hard and got a good result from the new guy!

Next up: State TTT and Chula Vista.

Chris

Monday, June 9, 2008

Lots o' updating

lotta updates and news so look out!
here we go...

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Our C-Dales are PIMP!

It's pretty much unanimous- our bikes are RAD!

We'll be racing in LA this weekend look for another update Sunday night!

Alex Jarman joins the DET!

We are proud announce that Alex Jarman will be joing the DET for the remainder of the 2008 season. Alex is a Swami and a UCSD team member. He was very motivated to get his upgrade and go to collegiate nats and he's accomplished both! Alex scored his upgrade on May 4th and headed off to collegiate nats and scored 19th in the crit. Not too shabby! Alex will also be attending the U23 National Champs in Orange County this August.

Welcome Alex!

May update

May's closing out soon and here's a brief update. It's been kinduva quiet month so far. We hit Barrio Logan and San Luis Rey and rode well at both but a result escaped us. I crashed at Barrio (no big deal) and we had no guys in the top 20. But we rode really aggressively. At San Luis Rey we rode well too and Jose and Dana ended up 21st and 25th respectively- not too bad for an evil RR.


At the State RR Jose threw down! He attacked from the gun and stayed away til the final 30 miles. Dana and he finished in the group but both were top 30. I rolled in 37th. Marc and Zack were great workers and helped us out a lot!


I also scored a 5th place in the 35+ championship the day before and got on the podium! Here's a pic:



Thursday, April 17, 2008

Zack Takes GLMGP Crit!!!

Zack picked up his first Category 2 victory at the Garrett LeMire GP on Sunday April 13th! Awesome!!! I'll post Zack's report and some photos. Jose, Sky and I raced the Pro/Cat 1 NRC event and it was fast! Jose finished in thefield, but not after a HealthNet wrecking crew demolished the peleton! Only 60 out of 120+ riders finished. Good on ya, Jose!!

Chris

We Need A Montage!!!


Images from Anthill

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

DET Victory Numero Uno

I knew we were going to win a race or 2 this season, but I couldn't have guessed who would take our first win or when we'd get it.



Adam Bickett was inspired in 2007 to see what he could do as a racer. He joined Swamis hoping to upgrade from Cat 3 to Cat 2 in Spring 2008. Adam worked hard in the winter and kicked butt at Valley of the Sun in February. Voila, we had a new teammate! Adam did a few Cat 2 races with Zack (and did well), but his focus has been qualifying for Collegiate Nationals. Adam did his first combined Pro/1/2 race with us at the UC-Irvine Anthill Crit...and he won. He won! When you help a teammate win its like you win too. And when a team collectively puts one of their guys over the line first, it's an awesome feeling. And it was a team effort! Zack, Dana, Adam, Colter, Jose, and I all worked to make it happen. Dana again displayed amazing fitness and covered almost all the attacks in the first half of the race. Zack and Adam also snuck away in a promising break, but it got reeled in. A big attack went halfway thru and Adam and I both made it into the group. At this point I was thinking we'd come away with a top 5 finish. Adam followed another rider off the front of the break and that proved to be the decisive move! Adam and his breakaway companion lapped the field and Adam got an awesome lead out from Zack and Jose to win the race! I finished in 7th.

When you help a teammate win its like you win too. And when a team collectively puts one of their guys over the line first, it's an awesome feeling.

Chris

April 7th was a big day for the DET

This pic says it all.



Racing, Racing, and more Racing!

Sorry for the lack of updates, but I've been sick. I'm better now, but uuugghhh.

Lots to update so here we go!

March 22nd-DEL MAR #2 Great racing by the Swami's we were all over the front of the race. It was hard racing too- Toyota-U, HealthNet, Time, Successful Living, and many more great teams and riders were represented. Breaks were going all day and Swami's covered them all. Marc, Jose, and I made the final break but got outfoxed by Jose Garcia from Toyota-U. Our group got swept up on the last lap, but Sky pull it out in the sprint and picked up 10th. It was a preview of things to come!

March 23rd-ONTARIO. What do racers do on Easter? We got a bike race! Zack and I headed to Ontario. Not much to report. I got 8th in the Masters race, but had plenty left for the Pro/1/2 race. Zack and tried hard, but it came down to bunch sprint. Zack was 29th. Afterwards we put in some more training as penance for our riding!

March 28-30th-San Dimas Stage Race. SDSR is a big race for the Category 2's and Zack was pretty inspired. The big news was the return of Dana! Dana had been at both Del Mar Crits, but his knee was finally feeling good enough to do a race weekend. SDSR was an ambitious comeback, but Dana was up for the challenge. Dana had a solid TT and showed that he still had lots of fitness despite the time off. Zack had a tough TT, but finished in the group in the RR after attempting to bridge to the break. Both Zack and Dana were looking for a result in the final stage crit. The crit ended in a sprint with Zack and Dana both in the field. It was a tough weekend for Zack, but Dana rode extremely well for his first race back and again that was a preview of things to come. Zack's performance was short of what he hoped, but he too had a better ride to come.

Chris

New! Official Swami's Riding Weather!

Now you can get your riding weather forecast from the blog! Check out our current weather feature from AccuWeather.com!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Blogger Sick!

Sorry all been sick for a few days. But I've got updates:

Del Mar #2
Ontario Easter Smackdown
SDSR (for the Cat 2s)
the return of Dana
fancy new helmets!

Chris

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Zack is a superstar!

http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2008/03/20/sports/communitysports/5ea976a2390fe71a88257412006ca08d.txt

Here's Zack's article in the North County Times! Awesome.

It's great that he's getting a bit of press and the exposure is great for the team. Everyone on the squad is really psyched right now about our momentum and we're looking forward to the next few races. Next up Del Mar #2!!!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

LAX Circuit Race March 16th

After a rough day at the office on Saturday; Zack, Marc, and I headed up to the LAX Circuit Race. Here's Zack's race report:

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Sorry to send out this race report a little on the tardy side - Nytro is starting up their busy season, and I've been pretty swamped over there. This Sunday, Chris Daggs, Marc Yap and myself drove up for the LA Circuit race. A giant hotdog shaped race course with 2 long straights and 2 one hundred eighty degree turns. Due to the late start to the National Race Calendar, many pros are living in CA, waiting for the first big stage race of the year: Redlands. As a result, all our local races have been FAST. The fields are at max capacity, and everybody is coming to race with solid fitness. LA Circuit Race was no exception, and registration filled all 125 spots for our race. Several Pro teams brought their fast guys - including Toyota United with Ivan Dominguez, Dominique Rollin, Caleb Manion, Hilton Clarke, and Jose "Chepe" Garcia. Rock Racing brought a full squad, including former 4th place Tour de France finisher, Tyler Hamilton. Marc was a victim of this race's new found popularity. He got caught out on the waitlist, and did not get to start.
Daggs and I toed the line and the race kicked into high gear right away. The wind was blowing hard, with a huge tailwind on the downhill finishing straight, and a nasty headwind on the back straight. As a result breakaways would continually roll away on the tailwind section, only to be reeled in on the headwind side of the course. I followed several moves, a few of which were initiated by Tyler Hamilton. That guy is tiny, but definitely strong. He did not have the hollow look of a grand tour racer, but the natural talent he possesses still shines thru. With so many sprinters at the racer, the field sprint was inevitable, and Daggs and I finished safely in the pack. Fast race with a quality field.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

He put's the 'Master' in Master-san

Saturday, March 15th will forever be known as the day Steve Masterson tried killed me (and Marc and Zack and Jose). He almost succeeded, but we were able to withstand the onslaught of attacks during this Master-class display of power which was so Master-fully orchestrated.


We showed up @ Nytro to ride with the club. Everyone was a bit tired from the Del Mar Crit- like waaaaay tired. A light workout was in order. Steve was sporting his new Cannondale Super Six and ridin' high after his podium appearance at Del Mar.

In an exhibition of Team Discovery-like control; the Swami's Cat 4 squad placed a Vice Grip on the front of the field, refusing to back down. Albert, Troy, Steve, Fred Muir, Pascal "The Hammer of Wallonie" Bonaventure, Andy "Way Above" Parr, Rich Sarles, Cam Sanders, and Bob Rosemeyer (forgiveness for anyone forgotten) threw down! After Master-san's Cipo-esque sprint (see below) 4 more Swami's rounded out the top 11. Awesome!

So we start rolling to San Elijo and I fell terrible- like my door mat! I'd been tired since the crit, but it seemed worse today! As we climbed in to San Elijo I was huffin and puffin...and Steve rolls by like Contador. Then after we round the corner and come to the next climb he puts in a bit of a dig! Immediately Zack (who was up front) switches from 'Chill Mode' to 'Robo-domestique/Hunt/Attack/Destroy Mode'-and this is really my fault as I drilled into diminutive Zack that when attacks go you must follow and counter ALWAYS! So the hammer gets dropped. Now Jose starts going for it-he's having PTSD flashbacks to winning the KOM in Tour of Northwestern Venezuela. And now the other guys are joining in. I made a nice move on the descent and sprinted out of the corner only to get severe leg lock and nearly get dropped! Thru the park Steve puts in a dig on the climb. Owwww. "Seriously, whats wrong with me today," I think out loud. At this point the madness must be stopped. I went to the front and tried to set some kinda tempo for the church sprint. Over some seemingly minor rise I think I bonked and someone launched the sprint. I limped home, but watched Steve nearly upset Zack in the all important church sprint. Thank you Buddha for helping Zack win. I barely make it to the church. Steve is chatting away looking as fresh as the day he showed up at UCSB and Marc, Jose, Zack, and I all look pale and clammy! We comiserated about our frail aching bodies and determined that there would be no long loop today-in fact if someone wanted to ride back to the coast and get a car we would wait at the church for that person and buy them dinner. We were hurtin pups. The ride left without me as I waited for Skyler (who did the A ride and met up with us) and we spun home. It felt like we could have walked faster! I checked my Polar CS400 for the average speed and it showed a whooping 13.5mph when I got home. Poor Skyler was equally wasted. I think he stopped along the road in Rancho Santa Fe and took a nap after we split up. I heard that Steve continued to put the wood to the ride on the way back to the coast. I think next time I'll just do the Swami's A ride-at least I expect that one will hurt!

Ride Epilogue: upon arriving back to Casa Daggs I napped for 4 hours!

Chris

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Del Mar #1 Vid

http://delmarcrit.raceplan.com/docs/media.html

Sweet.

Del Mar #1 or The Blue Train of Pain!

Del Mar #1. The importance of this race was not lost on the squad at all. It was a race we could win. To make things interesting a handful of 'hitmen' showed up. Yup-the Foregin Legion heard about our little race and came down to play.

Matt Wilson- Team Type 1, Aussie RR Champ, 2x TdF competitor
Ben Brooks- Team Type 1, Giro competitor, hard mofo, Aussie Champ
Hilton Clarke- Toyota-United, winner of countless races, Aussie Champ
Caleb Manion- Toyota-United, another hard Aussie mofo, always in the top 5
Matty Rice- Jelly Belly, yet another hitter from Oz

For kicks we also had 3 Rock racers: Rashaan Bahati, Justin Williams, and Iggy Silva- all multiple US champions. And there was also the usual assortment of SoCal teams and fast guys, SDBC, 5 Star/WVO. It was not gonna be an easy Wednesday night training crit.

Game on.

The gun was fired promptly @ 7:25pm and we were off for a 'neutral' lap behind the Hoehn Motors Honda Element pace car. We were jockeying for position and when the Element pulled off, the Foreign Legion PUT IT DOWN! Our pre-race meeting was basically, stay safe, stay up front, and stay upright! Immediately, all the guys came up front! Jose, Marc, Skyler, Dana, Zack, myself, and even Rob Carr and Alex Jarman! Guys were coming off the back in packs! The course was tough especially in the dark! Wow! I flatted and headed to the pit. I'll be honest; I didn't want to go back in. The race was dicey in the dark and I didn't want to crash. But I knew the team needed me so I sucked it up and jumped back in. Of coursethen the crash happened. I got gapped with Rob and Jose. Zack and Dana went down. Both looked okay. Unfortunately, we had to chase back to the group. My splinter group chased for about 20 minutes, but we finally rejoined. Then it was time to go to work. The team had missed the break and we had to chase to go for the win or at least limit the damage. Chasing also kept the race safer for everyone-on this difficult course a high pace would keep things smooth and eliminate weaker riders. We got organized, put the entire team on the front, and then rode our guts out for the next 30 minutes. We were keeping the leaders from lapping, but they were just too strong. We switched to leadout mode and kept it fast for Skyler; he was our best chance in the sprint. The guys were pretty wasted. Skyler ended up 4th in the bunch gallop and 10th overall.

It was a huge team effort. Everyone was psyched. 10th was good considering all the work Sky did. But it wasn't about the result really. It was about the ride! We sacked up and rode like pros. The entire team was proud. Skyler summed it "That's how we roll. We're riding like that all season. Like pros. Like a team. On the front."

Here we come.

Off The Front!!


'Cause That's How We Roll Baby!!!
All season, every race. Rain or shine.
Bring it on!!

Media Darling

The North County Times is doing a story on Swamis, the Del Mar Crit Series, and DET!! Sweet!! I spoke with the reporter, Matt, for a few minutes and then he spoke to our poster boy, Zack, for about an hour. Very very cool. We'll post the article when it appears.

Chris

The Biggest Winners

Okay this show makes me cry EVERY time! Seriously! The Biggest Loser These people work so hard and you get to see the incredible impact their amazing transformations have on them.

Seriously, check it out. I try never to take my fitness and health for granted. Always draw inspiration from the hard work of others.

Chris

Monday, March 17, 2008

Tour of Murrieta

ToM was a great race for the DET. Here's a quick recap:

Stage 1: Hard. Lotta pro squads-Kelly, Toyota, Rock, Jelly Belly, BMC. Ouch. Breaks went and the field split a few times. Windy. We were throwing the boys at the front, but nothing was sticking. Field sprint time. With 4 to go Kelly wound up the lead out only to crash in the first corner. Not cool a) pros aren't supposed to crash when leading the field and b) the Kelly guy at the bottom of the pile got F-ed up! Zack and Marc hit the deck, but were okay. Sky and I survived, but I was gapped. Skyler rode like the pro he is and freelanced the sprint for 7th. Very nice. It was a good team effort even with the crash in there.

Stage 2: Harder. We wanted to stay in the GC so the plan was to get Sky into the sprint or into the break/split. Jose and Zack were going to cover moves and make sure we were represented. Marc and I were tasked with looking after Skyler-get him drinks, move him around, keep him out of the wind, keep him fresh for the action. The course was awesome and so was the weather. The wind picked up and so did the action. A few laps from the finish the field split under pressure from the heavies AKA Dominique Rollin and Neil "Don't Call Me" Shirley. Everyone was on board and the race shut down behind us. I made the move for the team but Skyler didn't. What now? Wait for Skyler and if I was isolated go for a good stage result. At the finish Karl Bordine slipped the break and won to once again remind the pro teams they passed up one of the best guys in the US-they don't just give away Elite TT Championships!!! I hung on for 18th-nothing special but a good effort. Skyler busted out the fast legs again and took 4th in the field sprint. In the end Sky took 15th overall and I got 25th. We were happy with our race. We headed off to dinner with Karl and the guys.

Next up DEL MAR!

Chris

Friday, March 14, 2008

Finally a break; well kinda!?!?

We do a lot of races! We just did Del Mar #1 Wed night and I still haven't posted a report from Murrieta! Look for a bunch of updates this weekend.

This weekend is a bit of a break for the team. And we can use it! We've been racing and travelling since January 19th! A few guys may race this weekend and we'll post a report from that race.

Monday, March 10, 2008

DET Stats to date

49 races
4523kms of racing
7 team members
1 new addition
2 states raced in (AZ and CA)
2 host families
30,477kms of training
163 Clif shots consumed
1207hrs on the bike
754,310Kcals burned
2 flatted tubulars
3 crashes

Merced/MERCO Classic Wrap Up-Thanks Jen!


A shout out to Jen, Zack's friend, who HOOKED us up with host housing at her Mom's place in Snelling- right on the RR course. The location was fantastic, and her family was amazing. Thanks Jen!! We had the best time. A few other teams (yes teams) were staying there and her family took all of us in like the mongrel nomadic bike racers we are (actually the DET is filled with respectable young men, but the other teams...). Jen is a bit of a rock star. She's been featured not just once, but twice in Pezcyclingnews.com 'Daily Distractions.' After the road race on Sunday, we showered at Jen's and had lunch before hitting the road. The trip back to SD was long, but it was a good trip. Another weekend and 2 more races on the books; only 6months of racing left!!

The Kids

Adam debuted with the DET at Merced which was very cool! In his first Cat 2 race he placed 15th; an awesome start! Adam finished in the field in the RR. We're looking forward to doing more races with Adam and I know Zack is psyched about having another Cat 2 teammate.
Alex had an awesome weekend! He won the Cat 3 crit on Sat and got 6th in the RR on Sunday. Alex was on cloud 9 and we're hoping he can get his upgrade soon and join us on the DET!

MERCO Cycling Classic Day 2 terribly long (and somewhat boring) Road Race

This will be a quick post. The MERCO RR was 200K!! That's a long race. Sometimes you can get bored during a long race, but seriously this thing would not end!!! Brief synopsis: Race was hard for 100k (but not too bad). Entire field decided to chill for food and a pee stop at halfway. Jose, Sky, and I were refueling and the break went; 25 guys...no Horner. Everyone looks to Horner to chase. Horner says whatever. Break pulls out insurmountable lead. Field starts racing again with 10k to go. Race finishs (there we'rent any places left. And that's bike racing.

Zack was doing the Cat 2 race and looking good. He made the break. Zack's exuberance turned out to be his enemy. After a few too many hard pulls Zack cooked himself and the break left him behind. Ouch. Good news for Zack; he made the break, he's riding strong, and he looks good in the new kit. Bad news; missed out on a top 7 placing worth valuable upgrade points. Zack was bummed, but he's got plenty of results in him. We all commented that you only make the mistake (working to hard in the break) once!

Zack in the Break









Jose and Horner >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Horner dropped out soon after. So We all beat Horner which means Sky, Jose, and I can all finish top 16 in the Tour ..... Right?

the blogging continues...

I'm watching Miami Vice while blogging...who says there's nothing good on cable!

Friday, March 7, 2008

Keep Your Head on a Swivel

Saturday, March 1st (afternoon): The downtown Merced crit is always a bit dicey. It's not NRC this year, but that didn't diminsh the speed or pro team attendance. With Bissell, Kelly Benefits, BMC, Rock, Colavita, Successful Living, Chris Horner (Astana!!!), CA Giant Strawberries, and LaGrange (and us) at the races, it was gonna be fast! In years past, Merced was always the first NRC and the first outing for pro teams which made for nervous racing. It's not an easy course; it's bumpy so you really have to concentrate and manage the course. Add in the constant battling for position to take the primo lines and it generally makes for a stressful race. Plus there's always a crash (or 2); I've seen broken backs, collarbones, legs, and wrists at this race!! Eeeeek! I never know what to expect and usually go into it with a goal of throwing in a few attacks, stay up, and finish. This year I had Sky and Jose with me-I haven't had Cat 1 teammates for 2 years! Goal one was to get a good start=done Sky and I were on the front row! Goal two was stay there=we did! Goal three was try and make something happen=this one was a lot harder. Sky and I kept our noses in the action, but we were both outta gas by the finale. I got caught behind the inevitable last lap crash, but stayed up. Jose and Skyler were further back and avoided the crash and rolled in safely. A break had been up the road and Alejandro Borrajo, Chris Horner, and Ben Jacque-Mayne lapped the field and finished in that order. Horner was fearless in the final laps diving into corners- just goes to show that when your a world class racer that means world class at everything! Unfortunately BJM got caught in the crash, but got up and rolled in for 3rd. All in all a good day. Swamis were mixing it up with the big boys

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Lotta Drivin, Lotta Bikin', Lotta Bikers, Lotta Food OR Everything's Bigger in Merced, CA

Friday, February 29th: This weekend's exciting vacation plans took us to Merced, CA. Merced is a looooong ways from San Diego. Adam, Alex, and Zack took off earlier in the day; Skyler, Jose and I (Chris) headed out around 7pm. We cruised thru LA and pulled into Visalia around 12 midnight. Head to pillow was good.

Saturday, March 1st-Morning: We woke up refreshed and ready for the afternoon's race. First up was a spin around Visalia. We're thinkin there's not a lot to do in Visalia....yet (see above)....oh yeah!!

Skyler and Jose
We rode for an hour and then hit up Country Waffles for an outstanding breakfast. Oddly, none of us got waffles. Skyler did however pick up a mean case of hiccups which lead to indigestion ALL weekend. Not cool.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

NEW GUY!!! Welcome aboard Adam Bickett!

We are psyched to have Adam Bickett join the DET! Adam was a Cat 3 with the club and was pretty close to his upgrade last summer. Well, over the winter he trained a lot and threw down at the Valley of the Sun Stage Race. He ended up 3rd overall and that was more than enough to earn his Cat 2 upgrade. Adam is working on his PhD at UCSD in Computer Science. Adam's got a big engine and will be a great addition to the team. A few of our other Cat 3's are halfway to their upgrades as well. Hopefully, they'll be joining us this summer.

Chris

Sweet Glorious News! Cannondales a comin!!!

We heard today that the C-Dales are in transit! Many a Swami's member will be happy. Unfortunately, that means my current steed will probably end up on E-bay. It served me well, but I am looking forward to riding a bike designed and built (by hand) in the good ole U.S of A (as in 'A'wesome!!!)

Details to come! Yeah!

Chris

Telegram

There has not been a DET news blackout. Zack's been busy...it's all Zack's fault! Ha!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Swami's Front Page Photo!!!

Check it! http://www.socalcycling.com/ Good press for the DET!

Holy Pearly White Sweetness Enclosing My Feet!!!

February 12th


Dang! We just got our team issue Lake CX330C shoes and they are SSWWWEEEEEEEETTTT!! Check out the photos. I'm getting these dialed in for VOS this weekend. I love the BOA enclosure-I've always had ratchets or straps. And they look awesome. We're gonna have to get our SockGuy shoecovers soon so we can keep these squweeky clean in the nasty weather (which hopefuly is going away soon).
For more cool Lake shoes visit their website (just click here). They've even got a web store if your local cycling shop doesn't carry'em. Check it out. Do it!
Chris Daggs

Roger Millikin Criterium Race Report

February 10th PM


It's been a whirlwind weekend for Zack, Chris, and Skyler. Yesterday, Imperial; today, Fiesta Island and Brea! The field for the Roger Millikin Criterium was full and it was a good field. BMC, Jelly Belly, Toyota, and Rock all fielded riders and all the major SoCal amateur teams were there. Our plan was to setup Skyler or Zack or both for the sprint and Chris and Skyler would represent in the breaks. Swamis was in all the big moves. The racing was very fast as all the pro teams vied to be in the breaks. With just laps to go, a small group pulled away, but Rock Racing put in a huge effort to squash the move and launch Rashaan Bahati to victory. Skyler was in good position for the finale and finished up 22nd. At the end of the day the squad was pretty happy with their effort. Everything is looking good!

Chris off the front at Roger Millikin.

Fiesta Island TT Report

February 10th AM

Zack and Chris headed down to Fiesta Island to get in some TTing before the Roger Millikin Criterium in the afternoon. Zack threw down an awesome time of :27:11 for 5th place with a little help from his Profile Carbon X aerobars.











Chris was a bit tired from doing a 105 minute TTT at Imperial the day before and finished 11th. Zack's result bodes well for VOS. After a nice warmdown Zack and Chris headed up to Brea for the Roger Millikin Criterium.

Imperial Criterium Race Report

February 1oth Imperial Classic Criterium

It was a solid day for all Swamis at the Imperial Classic Criterium on Saturday, February 9th. In the Cat 4 race Dan Hernandez took 5th and Troy Huerta was 11th. Troy turned around and did the 30+ Cat 3/4 where he placed 12th! Great job guys.

The Pro/1/2 race had a small, but very strong field: Jittery Joe's (!), Five Star, SDBC, Swami's (Skyler, Zack, and Chris), and many other good riders. With $500 on the line for the winner, it was gonna be fast! Lap one was slow for about 5 pedal strokes and then we hit it. The teams started playing chess; Five Star, JJs, and SDBC all wanted the right combo in the break. Skyler and Chris were covering moves while Zack was waiting to pounce on the right one. At the 20 minute mark a dangerous move went and Chris covered it. The combination of teams was right and the field was content to let the move roll. Chris and the other five riders stayed away for over 60 minutes. Behind the pack split and reformed under lots of pressure from Five Star. This brought the break back with 30 minutes left in the race. Tw0 riders slipped away, leaving Zack and Chris in the chase group. The two riders stayed away with the victory going to Karl Bordine from Five Star. Zack put in an awesome sprint to get 6th. Zack was the 3rd amateur and the 1st Cat 2!! Nice work Zack! It was a great team effort from Skyler and Chris with Zack there to finish it off!

Chris Daggs

Boulevard RR and Red Trolley Criterium Race Reports- short and sweet

Marc, Zack, and Chris were there. It was cold. Lots of big domestic pros. It was hard. Rough day at the office; the pics should say it all!


Sunday, Chris and Skyler braved the rain for the Red Trolley Criterium. Chris took 4th in the Masters race. Chris and Skyler both lined up for the Pro/1/2 race. The weather was miserable and Chris and Skyler packed it in early rather than risk health and injury. Rain races are never fun!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

New Team Partner-HUTCHINSON TIRES!!!

We landed a tire partner today-Hutchinson!!! Sweet! Everyone is getting tires and tubes-cool! Check them out:

http://www.hutchinson-pneus.com/us/

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Training Camp

It was a rough weekend at the office. Originally our plans were to head to Camarillo for camp. Unfortunately, our accomadations fell thru at the last minute. Everyone was bummed, but the weather was looking dodgey so we viewed it as a blessing in disguise. On top of that a few of the guys were sick; they needed rest more than miles!

Friday: Dana, Skyler, and I headed down the coast for some climbs of Mt Soledad. The 3 ascents were tough and Dana was killing us! Sky headed home early for much needed rest-he was on the tail end of a bad cold. Dana and I got in a few extra miles.

Saturday: Marc, Zack, Jose, and I joined the Swamis ride for a good workout. Loic, our Belgian guest, joined us as well. Zack did the short loop; he was fighting a cold too. Marc, Jose, Loic, and I got in some great training-it was a fast ride. Skyler slept til 3pm (WHOA!) in an effort to feel better. Dana woke up with a sore knee and needed the day off. We got together that night for a movie ("I am Legend" pirated straight from China!!!) and some pasta. It was a good time hanging out.

Sunday: The general consensus was to skip the CBR Crit since the weather was looking bad. I did a few hours on my TT bike. We got together over at Skyler's for another zombie movie ("28 Months Later"). Skyler and Zack seemed better, but Dana's knee was still sore. Skipping the crit was good-it was cancelled due to a flooded course!

It was a great week of training for me and the team was looking good. We're all looking forward to the season getting into full swing in a few weeks.

Chris Daggs

Thursday, January 24, 2008

MLK Race Report

Last Saturday saw the first race of the season in the town of Crenshaw, which is more or less South Central LA. The course was approximately 2-3km, with a bumpy descent over 3 drainage ditches, followed by a sweeping left onto the back straight into a tailwind, followed by a chicane leading into a bumpy 1 block hill, before making a final left turn into an uphill headwind 200m finishing straight to the finish. As this was not a scheduled team race (the first being this Sunday in Dominguez Hills), the full Swamis - FPPI Devt Elite Team was not in attendance. Chris Daggs, Dana Alia, and myself ventured up to Crenshaw, with Daggs competing in both the Master's 35+ and the Pro/1/2 races. Alex Jarman from the UCSD - Swamis development effort also raced the Cat 4 race. Loic Marcourt (our belgian exchange cyclist) came with us to get his first taste of US Crit racing. Loic helped us get ready for our races, cheering and shouting advice from the sidelines.
Chris Daggs was very active in the Masters race, following many moves and generally being an aggressive rider thru-out his race. With 15 minutes to race, Daggs launched a vicious attack, quickly building a 30 second gap. Now in Time Trial mode, Daggs maintained his gap and took the 30 second gap into the final lap. Unfortunately, the cards were stacked against him, and the sprinters worked together to bring him back. The worthy effort was foiled, and Chris had to rip off his top number and now race in the P/1/2, with less than 10 mins of recovery.
Dana and I were considerably more fresh for the race, and it looks like the big, consistent miles we have put in over the winter are paying off. We took turns countering moves off the front along with Daggs. It is worth mentioning that the field was a very solid and fast one, with LaGrange Cycling out of West LA bringing 16 riders to the race. Tony Cruz (former US Postal and Discovery Channel rider) from the BMC Professional team, along with Hilton Clarke (former Navigators Pro Team) from Toyota United Pro Cycling team were also in attendance, along with a smattering of fast guys from around Southern CA. Clearly, with LaGrange bringing the full squad, they were looking to dominate the race, and put guys in every move, or chase down anything that did not have a couple of LaGrange riders in the break. Gradually a break of 8 riders formed, escaping in 2's and 3's. Hilton Clarke made the move, and with his help, the break lapped the field. Meanwhile, back in the pack, the attacks were nasty, mostly coming from riders who wanted to be in the winning break. Tony Cruz was especially active, and when that guy dials it up, it is brutal.
The breakaway of 8 lapped the field with 5 laps to go, and LaGrange began to lift the pace, looking for a sprint victory (5 of 8 riders in the break were LaGrange). As the pace got faster and faster, two other LaGrange riders that had attacked the field (not part of the original break of 8) were left out in NoMan'sLand, and their gap was rapidly shrinking. Tony Cruz led thru the chicane and up the final hill, before Hilton Clarke blasted thru the inside of the final corner, snatching victory from LaGrange. Going into the chicane, I was sitting in about 6th wheel, with Dana Alia right behind me. We blasted up over the hill, and I opened up my sprint, good enough for 4th or 5th in the field sprint, 12th overall. Dana came in a few spots behind me, somewhere around top 20. Daggs unfortunately paid for his heroic efforts in the Masters race, and finished off the pace of the lead group.
For the first race of the season I was satisfied with the result. I feel like Swamis - FPPI Devt Elite can be a factor in any race we do, and this weekend's Crit is a sign of better racing to come. The race paid 15 deep, so we even got to split some prize money at the first race of the year. Following the Crit, Dana, Daggs, Loic, Alex, and I went to see the LA Track World Cup. We saw the Men's Keirin, Team Pursuit Finals, and Men's Scratch race. Watching world class athletes in competition helped us see the bigger picture, and what is possible at the top end of our sport.
Until next race.
Zack Simkover
Swamis - FPPI Devt Eite
Team and Media Relations

Sunday, January 20, 2008

First one on the books...

We ventured up to do the MLK Crit on Sat to kick off the season. We'll have more details from the weekend soon, but it was a good start!

Friday, January 18, 2008

I luv this guy!

http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/13926.0.html

Cipo @ Ontario #1?

Not far off...

Racing is around the corner! We got our clothing yesterday. IT'S FANTASTIC! Nice work Capo!

Zack, Chris, and Dana are heading up to the MLK Memorial Crit on Sat to kick off the season. Next week is camp; 2008 here we come!

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

1/1/08



The squad kicked off the new year with a big ride out of San Elijo Hills. We met up with many a bright-eyed and bushy-tailled Swami and headed out for a day of climbing in and around North County. The entire team was in attendance (except for Zack who rung in the New Year like a ROCK STAR!!!) Our first target was Rice Canyon. From there we continued on to Rainbow, turned around, headed up Couser Canyon, rode over to Valley Center for a brief food stop, dropped into Escondido, and from there the group split off to return to their respective homes.

Stats for the day:

Flats for the day: 2

Powertaps lost/run over: 1

VMs and texts answered by Marc while riding: 37

KMs: 146

Total vertical ascension: 6000+

Ride Time: 5:24

Total Time: 9:38 (It was more like 6hrs, but it seemed to go on forever)

It was a great way for us to ring in the New Year.