usat duathlon long course natl’s

Just registered for Black Water Duathlon, just over a week away..

10k run, 70k bike, 10k run
Blackwater Duathlon is the USAT National Long Course Championship

Should be pretty awesome!

shout out to WoolSports! only the finest of merino sheeps get to donate their wools to become high quality apparel fabricated in the good ol’ US of A .. just rode in a little rain storm last night in one of my wool jerseys and I am routinely amazed at the properties of wool.. look it up.. it’s not just for old time hockey jerseys.. WS has some top secret prototypes in the works.. very exciting stuff!

tour de syracuse 2012

The Tour de Syracuse was only a road race this year. Though we missed the awesome all day picnic feel of the crit in onondaga park the road race was still a blast. With all 3 Hadzors racing, many of the usual cast of characters, with a couple fun tweaks to the rr course made for a fun day.

BTB Tour de Syracuse results:
+ Randy Hadzor won the 55m cat 3 race
+ Wes Hadzor survived the 55m cat 5 race
+ Bob Hadzor doin’ work in the 27m cat 5 40+ race

Complete Results:
Syracuse12Results
(5/21/12 from www.tourdesyracuse.com)

Great job racers, bell ringers, cookie makers, and hecklers. Thanks to all the volunteers!

Dueling Duathlons

Saturday May 12th… option: Du the Lakes or Fly by Night.. Two great races, one runbikerun with a nice trail run around the soft and scenic greenlakes. Another, runbikerunbikerun on an international speedway, decent inclines and tunnels…

Bob was all signed up for Fly by Night.

I opted for Du the Lakes.

Du the Lakes 2012

We went, race was good. Though it was kind of weird to start in the 5th / last wave and have to navigate through the crowds on the first run. It was fun slipping in between groups and dodging trees and such… sorry if you were wearing headphones and I scared the mess out of you when I came by… Headphones aren’t allowed in races.. you can’t hear things around you, otherwise you would have probably heard ‘on your left, right or something of the sort’ and probably not been startled.. though your reactions were a little entertaining.  After dipping and dodging and not knowing how the 1st wave was fairing I ended up 3rd, and main mission accomplished of keeping the ol’ hamstring intact and running surprisingly decent run splits.

There was solid NWT contingent at the race, sportin’ sweet kits and solid results. It was nice seeing those guys and fun to see the logo everywhere that varietystudios designed for them. Also in attendance were a bunch of the local dudes; Ken Hammond rode in raced, rode home with some hardware, Jamie Campbell reppin’ bikeloft, Eric Hinman and Mike Corona both top NWT finishers and many others, the winner was a dude named Treadwell who was rockin’ some sweet team usa shorts, very shiny bicycle and nice cycling jersey sleeve length tan line to match… see the results and other info.

Great job all!

So we loaded up and took off so dad/Bob could get his stuff together to head down to Watkins Glen.

Fly By Night 2012

When we arrived, as Bob checked in there was no line at day of registration… I had my bike and all my gear in the car.. the energy of the event was good… since the race in the morning I had had a decent lunch, a little nap, and my legs felt pretty good.. so… I filled out the form and as I helped get my dads tires all aired up I got my stuff ready as well… still wanting to take it easy on the hamstring I promised I’d take it easy on the runs and try to push it on the bike, as my bike average from the morning was sub-satisfactory, and if I felt anything weird with the legs I was going to bag it.

The race was great, with the course and the people and the transition and the race track, the announcers and everything. It went great, hamstring remained intact, dad and I were able to yell encouragement at each other during one of the bike laps .. it was a blast.

Bob Hadzor finished 2nd in his age group, besting his last Fly by Night time substantially.

I ended up 9th or 10th overall, Travis Kuhl took the win for his 7th consecutive Fly by Night win, continuing his unbeaten streak. See the complete results here.
There was a great BBQ post race, that perfectly filled that usually annoying post race linger time.

Finishing up under the lights… all in all, a nice day of racing, good workouts, great fun.

Tour de Syracuse next weekend. post race potluck BBQ at BTB2611 (bicycle art gallery, Fine Carpentry HQ, and home of Wesley Hadzor) see you all there.

rsvp by facebook or to wes/randy

update and some inspiration

 

It’s been a while since we’ve posted… we’ve been busy getting in as many miles as possible. I’m going to write this post backwards because I think that the Lopez Video needs to be at the top. I recently wrote a bio for the cnytriathlon.org athlete profile of the month and I mentioned Lopez among people I think about in the hero/role model category.. I found this youtube video today that shows him telling a little bit of his story. I got to race against him in highschool and not only was he a super athlete but also a great person, and now he’s doing all kinds of great things that I can’t even do justice writing about; see lopezlomong.com .. again he is a monster athlete and a great person so that’s why his video is at the top on the post.

Today was actually a great ride. It was rainy, awful, and the radar only promised it would get worse.

I had said I would meet up to ride with some folks and I didn’t want to be the one to bail or confuse the rendez-vous.. looking at the radar I was wondering whether it was intelligent to heed the warning or was it best to just get out there before the rain started coming down and get used to it as it escalated…

I chose the later, it probably had something to do with just reading this post, and picturing glorified mental images of belgian country roads and difficult weather that harden cyclists into greatness, that caused me to toss on my woolsports merino longsleeve, a jersey and long finger gloves to mount up and roll out just as the first heavy drops started to splatter.

It was pretty fun riding with the impending armageddon of weather coming, they were chills and warms bursts every now and then and the rain just came and went, all in all it was a wet ride but quite enjoyable, didn’t end up meeting up with anyone but got to stop into a couple shops and see cool shiny toys, the first time to ask directions because north and east of syracuse is still confusing in the land of SUVs and lots of traffic..

so any who. unexpectedly great ride.. despite the flat on colvin street on the way home..

I’ve even learned my lesson that you can’t just, out of hope, assign the giant pile of crystals to be road salt when you’re in the hood.. because as much as you wish it’s salt, it is glass. Even though this time I didn’t even see any of these debatable piles.. rear flat, giving birth to the new segment on strava ‘the flat tire colvin street climb’.. I feel like winner at the end of 2012 or each year should get a pair of gatorskins. I’ll have to talk to our sponsors, see if we can’t pull some strings with variety studios or mello velo to make that happen. Indicate in the comments of the segment when you have a flat.. I don’t wish this on anyone intentionally; at certain times of the day this could be life or death.. spandex is rival apparel in a region that largely favors red colored clothing and accessories.

I was happy that @davemoore was at home a couple minutes away, finishing up some delicious smelling foods when I replaced the tube but failed to get the CO2 to work and very courteously let me drip water all over his house and use his pump to roll the last little bit home.

very good. now, I know this post is backwards.. but I recommend if you haven’t already watched the Lopez video at the top.. do that and then google him and support his causes, because he’s awesome.

I also just recently saw the 5k video where I don’t want to ruin the surprise if you haven’t seen it already but let’s just say he looks like a grown — man among kids on the track… there is another flo track video with a little interview too.

work hard, do good, have fun!