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2019 LG Cup Piuma Hill Climb

The 2019 LaGrange Cup Piuma Hill Climb was held on Saturday, September 14th. Naturally, since the gradient is not enough to cause pain, the weather spiked and the day was very hot, which increased the suffering. Jason Siegle won the men’s overall with a winning time of 34:52, and Tracy Paaso won the women’s overall. with a winning time of 45:17. Everyone who did the climb suffered. Everyone. But that’s way we do it.

Art courtesy of the Cycling Art Project by Dan Chapman.

Art courtesy of the Cycling Art Project by Dan Chapman.

The Applegates suffered together.

The Applegates suffered together.

Leo clearly knows how to suffer.

Leo clearly knows how to suffer.

The final few meters can be painfully long.

The final few meters can be painfully long.

Robert Yates….contemplating.

Robert Yates….contemplating.

Robert Efthimos and Jaycee Cary trying to get more oxygen into their lungs.

Robert Efthimos and Jaycee Cary trying to get more oxygen into their lungs.

Some of the participants.

Some of the participants.

2019 Annual Club Picnic

The annual club picnic was held on September 14th right after the Piuma Hill Climb. Catering was provided by Richard Friedman Catering. Many thanks to Jan Datomi who coordinated the event for the club.

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Sept 50 for 50 Anniversary Ride

The September 50 for 50 ride route needed to be modified due to the weather. As I was picking up Peet’s Coffee to have at the start, it was raining, and the streets were very wet. It was so wet that if I had not been in charge of planning the route and getting the refreshments, I know I would not have ridden. I thought that maybe six diehards would show up and we would have a conversation about riding versus not riding. As I got to SVO at 7:20 am, some of the diehards were already there and more and more were starting to congregate. There was no discussion about not riding especially since the rain stopped. I announced a detour since Franklin Canyon was going to be too wet, and the planned route into the valley included about a half a mile on dirt. Instead, we would climb to Mulholland via Benedict Canyon and descend into the valley via Beverly Glen. The rest stop was at Encino Park with SAG provided by Tom Brynes. The valley was very dry. The 2nd stop was at Katie Rollins’ mom’s house, which was off Old Topanga Road. Fresh baked cookies, fruit, and coffee were served. Some stayed and the rest of us rolled home via Topanga Canyon, where we encountered wet roads again. It was “spitting from the sky” kind of rain. The bottom line is that the ride turned out to be an extreme joy. I’m not including any photos from the ride since the video created by Tina Grant, the current La Granger of the Year, sums up the ride perfectly so please watch and enjoy it.

The feedback we get from the 50 for 50 rides is that the members really enjoy them since it is a “bike ride.” It’s not a hammerfest. It’s not competitive. It’s a club ride and we stay together and regroup when needed. We have been asked if the rides will continue into 2020 and the answer is yes. Anyone can take the lead on planning a route and anyone can volunteer to provide SAG.

2020 Board of Directors Elections

This year, in accordance with the bylaws of VCLG, we will be holding elections for four (4) seats; each seat holds a two (2) year term on the Board of Directors. The four seats are currently held by:

  • Jaycee Cary

  • Jan Datomi

  • Robert Efthimos

  • Rich Hirschinger


Current seat holders may choose to run for re-election to the Board but any Club member in good standing may run for one of the open seats. If you are passionate about La Grange and would like to be involved in shaping the direction of the Club I strongly encourage you to run.  You can “enter the race” simply by submitting a self-nomination statement – nothing fancy, just a few words about yourself and why you’d like to be on the Board. (Since this is a volunteer position you can’t nominate someone else.) Send your nomination statement along with a photo to marc.lewinstein@lagrange.org by Monday October 7th.

Annual Banquet is November 10th, 2019 at noon.

Save the date. The annual club banquet is Sunday November 10th, and will be at the same location as last year

HOTEL MdR ~ A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
13480 Maxella Avenue
Marina del Rey, CA 90292

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2020 Kit Design

The 2020 kit will again be designed by Jaycee Cary and Marco Fabrizio. The kit design will be announced in the next few days so stay tuned.

We guarantee the kit will look much better than this kit. 😎

We guarantee the kit will look much better than this kit. 😎

Race Report by Tom Hill, National Champion Gran Fondo Series

This past Saturday, September 28th, was the Jensie Gran Fondo in Half Moon Bay. It was also the last of ten races in the Gran Fondo National Series. The races are held across the country in many states. You can enter as many as you like, but you must enter at least three to qualify for the overall results. Your three best placings are used to calculate the overall winners. At the beginning of the year I set a goal to try and win the championship in my age division of 55 to 64 year olds. I targeted three events in the western states. Having finished 2nd in the Malibu Gran Fondo and 3rd in the Cache Gran Fondo in Logan, Utah my point total was at 5, with Jensie's Gran Fondo being my last race. The leader in my age division had entered 7 races and his best placings were a 1st, 2nd and 4th for a total of 7 points. I had to win the final event to take the National Champion title from a rider on the East Coast who figured he had probably won already. The scoring is based on 1 point for first, 2 for second, 3 for third etc. 12th place is twelve points. The lowest score wins.

At 7:45 a.m. 560 riders reluctantly lined up the for start of a full day of suffering. It was 52 degrees with hurricane ice cold winds of over 40 mph blowing off of the Pacific Ocean. Everyone was huddled behind cars and in tents with bone shivering chills before the start. I am not a cold weather person so this was a real challenge, not to mention my deep dish carbon wheels that threw me around like a rag doll all day long. The race was 83 miles with 8,500 feet of climbing making the course challenging. My one advantage was that I grew up near the area and regularly climbed up Tunitas Creek and Old La Honda Roads which were two of the climbs on the course.

The races consist of timed sections that include climbs, rollers, and sprint sections, which makes it more fair overall for all riders. This eliminates true climbers from winning or riders sitting in wheel sucking and sprinting at the end to win. With five timed sections it made for all out efforts which for me totaled just under two hours. All riders must complete the course and cross the finish line to have their times count. I felt strong and climbed well, I used other riders for assistance when I could draft and pace off of them on the climbs. The last timed section was into a very strong headwind and I was in a group of about 25 riders. It was hard to draft and sit in as the wind gusts swirled around us. There was a pack split and I was towards the back. Once I looked up it was too late. Ten riders had gotten ahead and we could not bring them back. I was worried how much time I would lose to the lead group and just hoped they were all younger riders and not in my age division.

While standing in the food line after the race, not knowing the results, a rider I rode with most of the day came up to me enthusiastically and told me I won my age division! I wasn't sure I could believe him until he pulled out his phone and showed me the results, which were live and updated after you crossed each timed section. Technology is very cool especially when you get to see things in real time. The wait was two hours in the cold wind for the awards ceremony, but it was well worth it. It was a great day, winning my age division in the Gran Fondo and earning the National Champion title for the Gran Fondo Series by just one point.

Tom Hill

Jens Voigt, Tom Hill 1st place, Finn Cappe 3rd place, and David Leece 2nd place.

Jens Voigt, Tom Hill 1st place, Finn Cappe 3rd place, and David Leece 2nd place.

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2019 Piuma Hill Climb and the Annual Club Picnic

Registration is open for two events, which are the final event of the La Grange Cup, the World Famous Piuma Hill Climb, and the annual club picnic. Both events take place on Saturday, September 14th at 9 am and 12 pm respectively, and are free but you must pre-register for both. You will be assigned a race number for Piuma and we need to provide the caterer with an accurate headcount so that we have enough food and beverage for everyone. So, now is the time to register instead of waiting until registration closes, which is on Thursday, September 12th at 9 pm.

Piuma registration is at https://www.lagrange.org/member-calendar/#!event/2019/9/14/lg-cup-piuma-picnic

Picnic registration is at Picnic https://www.lagrange.org/member-calendar/#!event/2019/9/14/la-grange-annual-picnic

You must log in to register for both events and your dues must be current. If you have a family membership, please use the email address to log in that you used to sign up for your membership. You will be able to register multiple people for Piuma and for the picnic. If you are unable to log in, please contact Mikki Ozawa at mikki@lagrange.org

Cycling Art Project by Dan Chapman defines the pain that is part of Piuma.

Cycling Art Project by Dan Chapman defines the pain that is part of Piuma.

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Member Spotlight

A new feature this month is Member Spotlight. The first member to be spotlighted is Rusty Redican, who works for the LAPD in West LA. Rusty is a fine example of the best of the best. He was the one who arranged the escort the club had on Bastille Day. He is the one who will visit drivers who are caught on our cameras breaking the law. He cannot cite the drivers but he can make a house call to get their side of the story and hopefully let them know the right way to operate a vehicle in the vicinity of cyclists. Here was a recent post Rusty wrote on the La Grange Facebook page.

“So I put up a post on this Felony Hit and Run, of Mr. Lopez last week..... I was shocked that he survived the accident, and like most, it angered me that it occurred in the first place.

The suspect was caught in days, due to the excellent work of the investigating Detective and LAPD Central Traffic Division, as well as the many tips from the Community.

I reached out to the Detective and told him I wanted to speak to the Victim, if possible, because I had a bicycle that I wanted to give to him, if it fit, or I intended to buy him one that did, if it didn’t. The bike he had, was his only form of transportation, to and from work.

Yesterday I spoke to Mr. Lopez, and he’s doing very well and healing up. He’s not able to ride for a while, but told me he rides his bike everywhere. And that he loves riding.....🚴🏼‍♂️🚴🏼‍♂️🚴🏼‍♂️

He was very happy that the LAPD caught the man. He believes that the suspect would have possibly killed someone if he ended up getting away with this Hit and Run.

Turns out he is my height, and he was very appreciative of my offer to give him a bike. I told him I will be equipping it with racks and panniers so that he can put his belongings and work things inside. Apparently his bike, his trailer and all his belongings were stolen after he was struck, so he has none of his property.

I have a lock and a few other things..... but if anyone would like to pick up some lights, a helmet or any other items...PM me or comment below....

I’m going to link up with him next week to set up a time and date to go by his place and give him the items...

Anyone who would like to donate money to purchase items with, or give to Mr. Lopez? I set up a Venmo account to make that option available, due to private messages from folks looking to donate money to the cause.”

Please contact Rusty via Facebook if you have any questions or wish to donate. Thank you Rusty!

Club member and LAPD Officer Rusty Redican took a day during his vacation to escort club members throughout the usual Sunday Nichols Ride.

Club member and LAPD Officer Rusty Redican took a day during his vacation to escort club members throughout the usual Sunday Nichols Ride.

LAPD officer Rusty Redican at the club’s Bastille Day celebration with Raymond’s daughter, Zizi and Raphaele.

LAPD officer Rusty Redican at the club’s Bastille Day celebration with Raymond’s daughter, Zizi and Raphaele.

New Board Member - Marc Lewinstein

Marc Lewinstein has joined the Board of Directors of La Grange to replace Alex Miller. Marc has always liked riding bikes, but it wasn't until he discovered La Grange in 2012 that he became a cyclist. It's been a love affair ever since. In 2018, the loss of his beloved son Brian has led him to seek pedal therapy as a means of coping. "This community has been so good to me and to my mental health, I thought I should find a way to give back." Marc joined the board in August 2019. The Board wishes to thank Alex for his time and dedication to the club. Most members do not know the time and effort that goes into serving the club and our heartfelt thanks goes out to Alex for serving the club.

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2019 LG Cup 500 Meter Sprint

The 2019 LaGrange Cup 500 Meter was held on Sunday, August 11, 2019 at the World Famous Encino Velodrome. The weather was perfect; warm but not blazing hot and of course, the track was DRY! Yes, Zach and Kate really did their laps on mountain bikes! Other impressive achievements included Marc Thomas' son Alden who managed to shave 10 SECONDS off of his time from last year (keep in mind Alden is well under 10 years old!)

Fast time of the day goes to Brian Duff who managed a tidy and smooth 38.16. Also impressive was Encino Velodrome's track master and caretaker, Henry Shibata. Obviously Henry has been doing this for a while and when he asked if he could take a run we said sure. Henry's time was 42.49. Henry turned 70 on September 1st!!!

Thanks to all that came out, especially all of the volunteers who helped make this happen: Marco Fantone, Jan Datomi, Geoff Loui, Tom Byrnes, Bruce Tsai, and Marc Thomas.

The warm up begin for the 500 meter sprint.

The warm up begin for the 500 meter sprint.

Glenn Savarese

Glenn Savarese

Marco Fantone

Marco Fantone

Tom Brynes

Tom Brynes

Go Alden!

Go Alden!

Patrick Barrett

Patrick Barrett

Sarah Jones

Sarah Jones

Tina Grant

Tina Grant

Monty Zuniga

Monty Zuniga

Ellen Shinogle

Ellen Shinogle

Zach LeBry

Zach LeBry

Kate Wymbs

Kate Wymbs

Some of the members who participated.

Some of the members who participated.

2019 All Clubs BBQ

The 2019 All Clubs BBQ was held on Sunday, August 18th at El Dorado Park in Long Beach. La Grange won a Wanky Award for Best Event, which was for the La Grange Grand Prix, and Patrick Barrett won Best BBQ for the 2nd year in a row.

Dan Chapman presenting one of his wonderful Cycling Art Project to a Wanky Award winner.

Dan Chapman presenting one of his wonderful Cycling Art Project to a Wanky Award winner.

The dogs of the All Clubs BBQ. Photos by Sam Selfridge.

The dogs of the All Clubs BBQ. Photos by Sam Selfridge.

Jaycee Cary as lead singer entertaining the gathering.

Jaycee Cary as lead singer entertaining the gathering.

Ellen Shinogle playing an amazing trumpet. Did you know Ellen is studying for a PhD?

Ellen Shinogle playing an amazing trumpet. Did you know Ellen is studying for a PhD?

And, yes, that is none other than…Jaycee Cary. A man of many talents and wigs.

And, yes, that is none other than…Jaycee Cary. A man of many talents and wigs.

August 50 for 50 Anniversary Ride

The August 50 for 50 ride was sponsored by TriFit in honor of Jeff Rothschild a La Grange member and a Registered Dietitian (RD) with a Master’s degree in Nutritional Science and a Board-Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD). Jeff is leaving soon to start a PhD program in New Zealand in sports nutrition.

The ride was led by Jaycee Cary, the brainchild of the 50 for 50 ride. We rode PCH out to Trancas with some nice detours thought neighborhoods most of us never knew existed since we always just rode PCH to Trancas. The SAG stop was next to a Chumash Village for even more culture. The ride ended at TriFit where beer and tacos were waiting for us. Thank you to TriFit for their sponsorship of this ride and of the club and all the best to Jeff on his doctoral journey.

Another great turn out for the August 50 for 50 ride!

Another great turn out for the August 50 for 50 ride!

Marco Fabrizio leading the charge up one of the hills in the neighborhood before Trancas.

Marco Fabrizio leading the charge up one of the hills in the neighborhood before Trancas.

Jeff Rothschild and David Bernstein. Thank you David for the SAG support!

Jeff Rothschild and David Bernstein. Thank you David for the SAG support!

Departing the SAG stop.

Departing the SAG stop.

Gina Bersentes Baski from TriFit leading the group back to tacos!

Gina Bersentes Baski from TriFit leading the group back to tacos!

Free food and beer courtesy of TriFit! Thank you Gina and Bernard.

Free food and beer courtesy of TriFit! Thank you Gina and Bernard.

New Members

We are pleased to welcome the following new members: Juan Manuel Delfin, Darren Spicer, Hamid Namazie, Jeremy Moroff, Slater Ferguson, and Jeff Kolodny