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La Voix March 2023

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RACING NEWS:

RACE REPORT: Nick Gillock rolls the VoS Stage Race

Rudy Project Team Gear

RACING NEWS:

Please welcome Renée Fox to the LG Board

RECAP: The LA Firecracker Ride

The February LG50 is this Saturday

IN THE NEWS:

COMMUNITY: We Are: L39ION Cycling Documentary

Get your Membership Cards

Enjoy ALL of our wonderful partners

SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Gilbert’s El Indio & Canyon Bikes

New Members 

March La Grange Events

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RACING NEWS

RACE REPORT: Nick Gillock @ the VoS Stage Race

By Nick Gillock

Valley of the Sun Stage Race, Arizona, Masters 55+

I was the only racer from LG who was able to attend this race so I pooled resources and traveled with a Big Orange friend Andrew Nuckles in the Big Orange Van. We left LA around 9 am on Thursday and arrived for number pickup at Landis Cyclery in Tempe for number pickup at around 5 pm. We bumped into Landis racer Jimmi Woodburne in the parking lot and he filled us in that one of our (48) 55+ competitors would be none other than Norman Alvis (former 7-Eleven and Motorola team pro, 1x Tour de France and 3x Giro finisher, former USA and World Master Hour record holder, etc.). Oh Boy! After a really good dinner at an Italian Restaurant, I was back in the hotel for race prep and a good night’s sleep.

Time Trial – 10 miles, flat, out-and-back course (new course for 2023). I do try to prepare and research these things but I somehow got my brain wires crossed and thought this was a 15-mile event, whereas it actually was only 15K! This made for a bit of a surprise for me at the turn-around and left me feeling I could have gone out a bit harder. Nevertheless, I had a decent ride clocking a time of 23:36 (7th place) and losing 1:24 to the TT winner (Norman Alvis).

Road Race – 47 miles, 3-laps with a 2-mile finishing climb. I had a good plan for this one but somehow messed up the execution. I planned to try to keep an eye on the GC leader and stick to his wheel. Felt good with the race pace on the first lap but missed the fact that a few (maybe 3?) racers had gotten into a break. I was comfortably marking the GC leader the 2nd time up the hill but then I went for a hot-spot time bonus (not knowing there was a break). That left me a little gassed and soon after Mr. Alvis shot past me on the right with 4-5 guys immediately taking chase. I chased super-hard (had a 1-min power of 452w in there) but could not make the bridge. Riding the final lap in the main pack, I finished the last lap in 12th place, 4:10 back from the winner, and 3rd out of the pack. This dropped me to 11th on the GC. Interestingly the GC changed hands also, luck favored the bold with one of the early breakaway riders (Jimmi Woodburne) taking over the GC with Norm Alvis dropping to 3rd place.

Criterium – 30 minutes. This is a flat, fast 5-corner race in the governmental area of downtown Phoenix. At this point in the stage race, there were about (35) 55+ racers remaining. I felt good warming up and was hoping to ride well enough to overcome the guy in front of me on the GC and move up to 10th place. I felt great at the beginning of the race and stayed comfortably in the thinning main group while a chase group began forming. Then with about half of the race to go two riders got tangled up in front of me and crashed in the first corner. I stayed upright and came to a full stop while I watched the front pack charge up the course. As it turned out my friend Andrew Nuckles was also caught up in it and we set to work chasing. My power for the next 15:49 was 323w ave / 327w normalized but that was only enough to keep the two of us in no man’s land getting maybe within 20secs of the front group and holding off the chasers finishing 25th. Norman Alvis won the Crit. Jimmi Woodburne won the GC.

RESULTS
Time Trial – 7th
Road Race – 12th
Criterium – 25th
GC (Final) - 13th

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Rudy Project La Grange Team Gear

We all know Rudy Project makes killer cycling gear. They are high quality, Italian-made, and Pro Tour-proven. So you can imagine how proud our La Grange race team is to sport RP Helmets and Glasses. This year LG is wearing the brand new Egos Helmet in white and Black Matte Spinshields with the Multilaser Red Lenses. These top-of-the-line helmets protect your noggin with dual-density EPS technology and the super light Spinshields provide panoramic vision and non-slip compression fit. Plus, all LG members get great deals courtesy of our club sponsorship deal. Order your team gear today.

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CLUB NEWS
Please welcome Renée Fox to the LG Board

As already announced, La Grange is proud to introduce Renée Fox as a new LG Board Member. Renée is a teacher and an award-winning artist and muralist as well as an avid cyclist. She is now part of our 2024 LG kit design committee so we are excited to see what they come up with her onboard. We thank Renée for helping La Grange be the best we can be. We are fortunate to have her. Learn more about Renée here.

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RECAP: The L.A. Firecracker Run/Ride

By Jan Datomi

On February 18th, I participated in the annual L.A. Firecracker Run / Ride in Chinatown. The Firecracker featured 20 and 40-mile bike rides, 5 and 10k runs/walks, a kiddie run, and a dog walk. The event drew about 800 cyclists and 7,000 runners. One of the main organizers of the event is our own La Grange Board of Directors, Lisa Goldfarb.

The stated mission of the event is “to promote health and fitness, education, cultural awareness, and community involvement”. It was a fun and fast bike ride through Chinatown, Pasadena, and other local communities. The event was really well run and I got the opportunity to do something different out on the bike. One of the things I love about Los Angeles is opportunities like this to experience other cultures. This event fit the bill with its wonderful opening ceremonies featuring a Lion Dance and lighting of the firecrackers to bring good luck for the Chinese New Year.

Thank you Lisa for inviting me to this amazing event and for everything you do for the cycling community!

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RESCHEDULED: The February LG50 this Saturday

We are getting a brief reprieve from our much-needed rain this weekend. Joins us for our monthly LG50 (54?) ride. It will be a beautiful and challenging route and we will have plenty of regroups so no one gets left behind. We’ll enjoy amazing roads and great company, with a nice rest stop at a lovely little park. Come on out!

February’s LG50 ride will be led by Dan Mitnick with SAG by Robert Yates

SATURDAY, MARCH 4th
7:30 AM 
- Coffee, courtesy of Caffe Luxxe, & Snacks
8 AM - Roll from SVO
Post-ride libations TBD

The route can be found here:
https://www.strava.com/routes/3060434667033341180

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IN THE NEWS

COMMUNITY:
WE ARE — L39ION of Los Angeles

Homegrown and world-renowned, Legion of Los Angeles continues to disrupt the pro-cycling status quo. Watch as the crew takes on their first UCI stage race of the year, the Joe Martin UCI Stage Race. Anchored by stunning cinematography and a killer soundtrack, take a look inside one of America’s most exciting race teams.

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The 2023 Membership Cards are here!

Your 2023 La Grange membership cards are now available. You will want one of these to take advantage of the great offers and discounts from our sponsors such as Bike Improve, Caffe Luxxe, Gilbert’s El Indio, and VeloFix.

They can be found at the following sponsor locations or ask your Board members the next time you see them:

BIKE IMPROVE
10927 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025
(310) 400-0363
Check the website for hours and directions

CAFFE LUXXE
Brentwood Country Mart location only
225 26th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90402
Daily 7 am – 6 pm
website

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Enjoy ALL of our wonderful partners!

2023 La Grange Partners

La Grange is incredibly lucky to have such awesome partners! With our partners, you can satisfy virtually every aspect of cycling: Apparel, Accessories, Bikes, Repair, and nutrition. We also have partners to assist you when you have to live your non-bike life: Dining, Legal, Real Estate, and Engineering. Log into the La Grange website and check out your member-only benefits.

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SOS—Support Our Sponsors

Gilbert’s El Indio

We are thrilled to have family-owned Gilbert’s on board with us this year. Drop by and enjoy some awesome Mexican food and a free soft drink. Tell them LG sent you!
Contact Gilbert’s El Indio

Canyon Bikes

Start your season right with great savings on mountain bikes, E-mountain bikes, and gear with The Trail Sale. Save up to 30% on in-stock MTB and E-MTBs.
Check it out…

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New and Returning Members

Please say hello to our new members who joined in February 2023!

  • Miguel S., Michael P., Amanda W., and Randall W.

Welcome, everyone!
And in case you were wondering, we don’t include last names here to protect everyone’s online privacy.

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LG Event Calendar for March

This calendar is where you’ll find all of our upcoming events IN ONE PLACE. You’ll find both LG On-Bike and Off-Bike events as well as non-LG events. Check it out and bookmark it! Here is the schedule for March. Bold events are LG Team Targeted Events.

  • March 4 — February LG50 Ride

  • March 8 — LG Board of Directors Meeting

  • March 19 — CBR #3

  • March 24–26 — Victorville Stage Race

  • March 25 — March LG50 Ride

  • March 31–Apr. 2 — Tour de Murrieta

Have an event you would like to add? Send a request to Jaycee at jaycee.cary@lagrange.org

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