La Voix Tribute to Claude Innocenti

Claude Innocenti, former President of La Grange, who served on the Board of Directors for over 20 years, has died. Club members Tom Byrnes, Bill Burrell, Jay Slater, and Marco Fantone have shared some special memories and photos of a very special man. Please take the time to read and learn about the incredible commitment Claude had to our club. He will be missed but never forgotten.

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Claude and Michelle Innocenti. They were married for 33 years.

Claude and Michelle Innocenti. They were married for 33 years.

Claude and Michelle

Claude and Michelle

Written by Tom Byrnes:
I met Claude about twenty years ago. He looked like a French movie star, with his good looks, flowing silver hair, ready smile, nice eyes and his English, with a French accent. And, always well dressed.  At some point in time after being a La Grange member, I asked Claude about his last name (Innocenti), as it sounded Italian (which it is) to me. He told me that his name was Italian, but that he had been born and raised in Nice. I had been to the Nice and Cannes area about ten separate times and love that area, so we had places and things to talk about.

Claude had four brothers. The oldest brother immigrated to New York City and became the captain of a mainly French amateur soccer team in NYC. Claude was recruited by his brother to come to New York and play with the soccer team, as Claude was a pretty good goalie. Claude came to NYC, joined the soccer team and his brother got him a job in a restaurant.

Claude continued working in the restaurant business, ultimately working his way up with Conrad Hotels (Hilton’s international division) as Senior Vice President, Food & Beverage Worldwide. He traveled the world opening the new properties owned by Conrad in Europe, Australia and the Caribbean. While working in Australia opening a Hilton Hotel, he met his wife Michelle.  

Claude told me how he was officially introduced to La Grange. He had enjoyed meeting and talking with Raymond. Raymond invited him to go for a bike ride (maybe the Sunday Nichols Ride) and Claude readily accepted. Claude showed up at the ride start wearing tennis shorts, a t-shirt and sneakers and riding a cruiser-style bike. Raymond arrived on his road bike wearing his La Grange cycling kit. 

Claude obviously made the adjustment. He soon embraced cycling. When he retired from Hilton International, he seemed to go to work for Velo Club La Grange. My recollection is that he was the President of La Grange for about eight years, and he actually served as President twice, and then became the Club Treasurer for about fifteen years. But, whatever the actual number of years, for many, many years Claude gave significant time and attention to La Grange. When I joined the Board, Claude was the Treasurer.

Claude appears to be the last of the Frenchmen of La Grange. Claude always made sure that the Club remembered Raymond. He stayed in touch with Raymond and visited with him often at Raymond's house in El Segundo and later his care facility in Culver City.   Claude always reminded the club of Raymond's birthday every year (December 26th, as Marco just reminded everyone). Claude would order a birthday cake for Raymond and for a few years, Claude, Marco, Jay, Stu Press, Dean Smith, me and others would bring the cake and visit Raymond at his care facility in Culver City.

Claude was also instrumental in arranging to pick up Raymond from his care facility to transport Raymond in a wheelchair accessible taxi van to the Brentwood Grand Prix each year. The Club would take Raymond, Alex Baum (another Frenchmen and deservedly called the "Father of Cycling in Los Angeles"). It was always wonderful to see and listen to Claude, Raymond, and Chef Rudy together speaking French.

Claude was a very good athlete. Besides playing soccer when he was younger, Claude also loved playing tennis. He avidly followed the pro cycling peloton and the grand tours. Claude was well into his 70’s when we went up to the Russian River area to cycle for a week a few years ago.

I feel very fortunate that I met and became friends with Claude.  He was a great person.  All who knew him will miss him.

Claude embraced life and set a good example for the rest of us.  Carpe diem.

Best always to all,
Tom

Raymond’s 90th Birthday Dec 2010: Raymond Fouquet, Marco Fantone, Alex Baum, Claude Innocenti

Raymond’s 90th Birthday Dec 2010: Raymond Fouquet, Marco Fantone, Alex Baum, Claude Innocenti

September 2004 Annual Piuma Hill Climb: Claude Innocenti (center), Duncan Lemmon (right).

September 2004 Annual Piuma Hill Climb: Claude Innocenti (center), Duncan Lemmon (right).

Written by Bill Birrell
Claude Innocenti was THE MAN!

He had it all. The classic movie-star looks. The presence. The principles. The drive and determination. The George Clooney level class. Oh, yeah. And that accent!

I am lucky he was my friend.

I met him on a LaGrange Club ride or at Starbucks thereafter sometime in 1993. You couldn’t help but be drawn to his circle as he held a cup of coffee in one hand, and your whole shoulder in his other as he regaled you with a broad variety of stories stretching from his home above a grocery store in Nice, France during WWII to the latest Sepulveda sprint not 15 minutes before.

I have a distinct memory of shaking his hand. It was huge! It engulfed my own. His grip was like his character: Firmness exuding confidence, yet soft and gentle at the same time. The texture was completely smooth.

Claude loved his wife Michelle, his birth-place France, his sports car (with a racing clutch so stiff you had to be a sprinter to shift it), fine food and wine, cycling, Raymond Fouquet and Velo Club LaGrange.

Claude applied the lessons he learned as Head of Food and Beverage for Hilton International to his service of Velo Club LaGrange. For many years he served as its President and thereafter as its treasurer. While he could master the management of people and even the opacity of early digital accounting software, for some reason he could not fathom the system settings on his Mac computer. As his neighbor, I often became his system administrator. He was always incredibly gracious about my efforts to help him.

Claude made a tremendous contribution to the club. All of us who enjoy the multitude of club benefits - from the sponsors, to the support, and even the friendships VCLG brings us - owe him a debt of gratitude.

Merci beaucoup
Bill Birrell

April 2006 La Grange Annual Picnic

April 2006 La Grange Annual Picnic

December 2004: La Grange Night at Helen's

December 2004: La Grange Night at Helen's

November 2011 Raymond Fouquet and Claude Innocenti

November 2011 Raymond Fouquet and Claude Innocenti

Written by Jay Slater

I joined La Grange in 2001. I remember meeting Claude early in my membership. Claude was never shy about giving his opinion. We would ride together occasionally and he would wax on about the Club he loved and had choice words for the Board.

I remember one ride when somehow we got on the subject of Social Security! I mentioned how I was really looking forward to the day I could begin to collect at age 62. He looked me square in the eye, and with a dead serious look, said he was looking forward to that day too! I looked at him and said “Claude, you are ten years older then me so you are eligible already”. He told me “No, I’m only 59!”. I knew that I had unleashed the Jack Benny of La Grange.

We joked about that ride occasionally. When I became President of La Grange, Claude had no shortage of advice for how to run the Club. In all honesty he gave me what turned out to be really good ideas.

I will miss him and his very real bon ami!
Jay Slater

November 2011 La Grange Annual Banquet: Claude and Chef Rudy.

November 2011 La Grange Annual Banquet: Claude and Chef Rudy.

December 2005 Claude Innocenti

December 2005 Claude Innocenti

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2001 Claude Innocenti

2001 Claude Innocenti

Written by Marco Fantone

I first met Claude in 1997. I knew right away that he ran the club with an iron grip. You didn’t just get to join the club back then, you had to know a current club member and then be accepted. Luckily, I passed muster and soon thereafter I was at Claude’s home picking up my first ever La Grange jersey. I was so stoked!

If I had to sum up my relationship with Claude it would be that I felt I really needed to earn his trust in order to be taken seriously which I don’t believe happened for quite a number of years. That seemed to change during my term as LG president. What this ultimately shows is his passionate commitment to the club and its success. He needed to know that those on the Board with him were as committed as he was.

Claude had a heart of gold. I will deeply miss his character and everything French about him because that’s what really helped make La Grange the club and race team that it was under his leadership.

Bon Voyage Claude!
Marco Fantone

November 2016 Marco Fantone and Claude Innocenti.

November 2016 Marco Fantone and Claude Innocenti.

Raymond Fouquet and Claude Innocenti

Raymond Fouquet and Claude Innocenti

Brentwood Grand Prix: Dan Weinberg, Alex Baum, Tom Brynes, Raymond Fouquet, Mystery Lady, Claude Innocenti

Brentwood Grand Prix: Dan Weinberg, Alex Baum, Tom Brynes, Raymond Fouquet, Mystery Lady, Claude Innocenti

Thanksgiving 2013. L-R Jay Slater, Brian Pera , Dean Smith , Raymond Fouquet, Tom Byrnes, Marco Fantone, Claude Innocenti

Thanksgiving 2013. L-R Jay Slater, Brian Pera , Dean Smith , Raymond Fouquet, Tom Byrnes, Marco Fantone, Claude Innocenti

La Voix January 2021


La Grange sets a new record for MOW donations!

 
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Wow! You did it, La Grange! Due to your incredible generosity, you helped La Grange set a new record for donations to Meals-on-Wheels—West LA. You raised a whopping $4200. Plus we had a very generous anonymous matching donation of $4000 for a total of $8200!!! We are incredibly grateful and humbled by the sense of selfless giving of our members. We all realize that riding bikes is a luxury and being part of the cycling community is a gift. We thank you all for spreading the love and goodwill this year. Many people will have a brighter and less hungry 2021 thanks to you.

To find out more about Meals-on-Wheels - West LA, please click here.


The 2021 La Grange Sponsor Deals

 
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We are very excited to announce our 2021 member perks. Most of the deals are in place but the final logistics for a few sponsors are still in the works. These deals are for current La Grange members only. To view the deals please click this link. If you aren’t yet a member, please join by signing up at https://www.lagrange.org/join


They called me “The Painted Man”

 
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Ama Nsek is a 21-year-old racer who recently signed with L39ION of LA. A few weeks ago, he posted a powerful post on Instagram, shared by many. This essay is an expansion of that post. Content warning: There is explicit language enclosed.

https://cyclingtips.com/2020/11/they-called-me-the-painted-man/


Canyon Sponsors First HBCU Cycling Team

 
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St. Augustine’s University, a private liberal arts college in Raleigh, NC is doing something big. In May of 2020, it became the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in the United States to formally establish a competitive cycling program. The Falcons will compete in USA Cycling’s Atlantic division, which includes powerhouses like Duke, NC State and Wake Forest.

It’s a historic first for HBCUs everywhere. But it’s a milestone that echoes the singular achievement of Marshall Walter Taylor, better known as Major Taylor. The world’s first Black superstar athlete and the world cycling champion in 1899. 121 years ago, he was the Jackie Robinson of his day.

Just as Major Taylor pedaled through prejudice and outright racism to succeed in a white-dominated sport, the young Black cyclists at SAU know they’ll have to overcome tremendous obstacles, too. This series chronicles the SAU Cycling Team’s first year as a team.
This series chronicles the SAU Cycling Team's first year as a team. #ChasingHistory #HBCU #MyCanyon

Follow SAU Cycling: https://www.instagram.com/saucycling/

 
 


SOS: Support Our Sponsors: Rudy Project

 
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Team Helmet and Glasses

Rudy Project is the official Helmet and Sunglasses sponsor for the 2021 La Grange race team. We can’t wait to see the LG squad rocking the new gear. Both men’s and women’s teams will be sporting the new RP Spectrum helmet in white. This helmet features three in-mold EPS liners knitted together. This unique structure boosts ventilation while keeping this race machine extremely lightweight and comfortable

For Sunglasses, the men will be wearing the CUTLINE while the women will be sporting the DEFENDER. These products blend an innate racing attitude with the most advanced eyewear technology. Both sunglasses feature moldable ear and nosepieces and removable lenses. Both versions will have blue Multilaser ice lenses.

 


 

SOS: Support Our Sponsors: Skratch Labs

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Yummy Winter Skratch Hacks

How about a Skratch Eggnog recovery drink? Or A nutritious Vanilla Cinnamon Latte, Skratch style? Put away the Swissmiss, and the coffee creamers laden with preservatives and artificial flavors, and reward your workouts with Skratch’s Recovery Mix served hot! Skratch Recovery can also be used for coffee creamer!


New Members

Please welcome Andrew, Benjamin, Mitchell, and Nick, our four new members who joined in December 2020.

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2021 La Grange Sponsors

La Grange is always striving to be the best bike club it can be and deliver the utmost value to our members. We are grateful for the support of companies and organizations that believe in La Grange and invest in our mission of inclusive bike racing and culture. Many thanks to Jaycee Cary and Steven S. for their time, energy, and dedication to produce such a stellar lineup of sponsors.

Ladies and Gentlemen, we are proud to announce the 2021 sponsors for
Velo Club La Grange:

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Canyon Bikes: Designed in Germany. Proven on Raceday.
https://www.canyon.com/en-us/

Lee Ziff Real Estate Professionals: Buying or selling a home? Lee Ziff should be your first call.
https://leeziff.com

Vie13: Kustom Apparel
https://vie13.com

Agnew / Brusavich: (CalBikeLaw): Bicycle injury lawyers
https://agnewbrusavich.com

Rudy Project: Helmet and eyewear technology
https://www.rudyprojectna.com

Cannon: Engineering Solutions to clients in land, oil and gas, power, public infrastructure, education, aerospace, and defense industries.
https://cannoncorp.us/

Skratch Labs: Natural hydration and nutrition
https://www.skratchlabs.com

Lane Ochi, DDS: Beverly Hills dentist

Bike Improve: Your Local Bike Shop
https://www.bike-improve.com/

gentle jaw: A passive stretching device for TMJ and sore jaw muscles. gentle jaw is "yoga for the jaw.”
https://www.gentlejaw.com

Apex Law: Real Estate, Environmental, Construction, Insurance, and Business Litigation
https://www.apexlaw.com

ERO Sport: Discover Your Optimal Fit
https://www.ero-sports.com/2020/index.php

TriFit: Fitness and Performance Center
https://trifitla.com

VeloFix: Mobile bike shop
https://www.velofix.com

Bont Cycling: Cycling shoes
https://www.bontcycling.com

GoodPeople: The new coffee sponsor with a 3,000 sq. ft.“clubhouse” patio
https://www.gpta.club


Cyclocross Time Trial Turkey Trot

Since we could not hold our annual club ride to the South Bay, race captain and cross rider extraordinaire Sam Selfridge set up a very cool cross course at the south end of Marina Del Rey near the lagoon. Please enjoy the video and the photos from the day, which was also held to accept donations for Meals on Wheels.

Social distance with a cause. The table is for Meals on Wheels donations.

Social distance with a cause. The table is for Meals on Wheels donations.

Even Sweet Bear wears a mask. We care about our bear. Please wear a mask so she stays healthy. 🤗 🐻

Even Sweet Bear wears a mask. We care about our bear. Please wear a mask so she stays healthy. 🤗 🐻

Mike sizing up the competition.

Mike sizing up the competition.

Chris blasting through the sand pit.

Chris blasting through the sand pit.

Bruce agrees, “cross is boss.”

Bruce agrees, “cross is boss.”

With a quick wheel change Katie's Canyon went from a road to a cross bike.

With a quick wheel change Katie's Canyon went from a road to a cross bike.

Dan's deep in the pain cave here.

Dan's deep in the pain cave here.

Flying leap of a start.

Flying leap of a start.

Cross Captain Sam won’t let the barriers slow him down.

Cross Captain Sam won’t let the barriers slow him down.

Katie is gunning it through the flats.

Katie is gunning it through the flats.

Setting up for the Meals on Wheels donation drive.

Setting up for the Meals on Wheels donation drive.

That sand just kept getting deeper and deeper!

That sand just kept getting deeper and deeper!

Warren on the last 180 turn.

Warren on the last 180 turn.

"Sand? What sand?" Dan Funk is a cross master.

"Sand? What sand?" Dan Funk is a cross master.

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And finished! Hardest 3ish minutes course ever, thanks Sam!

And finished! Hardest 3ish minutes course ever, thanks Sam!


Please Meet Ruby Issac

I came across this article in Bicycling Magazine about Ruby Issac. She is 12-years-old. If you have not heard about her, you will want to. She will make you smile, and make you want to go out and ride your bike ride…with a smile. https://www.bicycling.com/culture/a34599627/riding-bikes-with-ruby-isaac/

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20th Annual Meals on Wheels Donation Drive

Our Annual Meals on Wheels Donation Drive had to be a little bit different for 2020. Well, everything is different for 2020. We did not hold the usual Thanksgiving Day ride down to the South Bay due to the pandemic but members set up two donation tables over two days so members could fuel and hydrate social-distance style and make a donation to Meals on Wheels. LG members are amazing and rose to the occasion by raising over $4,000, which will be matched! Thank you to all that were able to contribute. 🤗 💙

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La Grange Members “Out and About”

Rose and Ashtin out for a Saturday spin.

Rose and Ashtin out for a Saturday spin.

New bag of beans from GoodPeople.

New bag of beans from GoodPeople.

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Dirty Chai Latte at the new club house, GoodPeople

Every good ride ends with GoodPeople. Lee, Tina and Renee catching up on the 3,000 sq. ft. patio behind GoodPeople after a ride.

Every good ride ends with GoodPeople. Lee, Tina and Renee catching up on the 3,000 sq. ft. patio behind GoodPeople after a ride.


SOS: Support Our Sponsors

We are proud to feature Bike Improve, our local bike shop sponsor for 2021.

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Bike-Improve sells a complete line of bikes, accessories, gear, and wheels. They have the best bike service department in West LA, with mechanics who ride and race both road and mountain bikes. They specialize in servicing high-end road and mountain bikes, but their service department is happy to take care of any bike. They also offer Pro Fits to maximize performance, comfort, and safety, and are the only bike shop in L.A. that services MTB shocks in-house. Check them out at Bike-Improve.com.

In addition, owner Nir Tal offers a complete range of high quality, durable, and lightweight custom wheelsets, for road, gravel, and mountain bikes. Check out NirWheels.com or visit the shop on Santa Monica Blvd, just west of Westwood Blvd. on the north side of the street, and talk to Nir about building your own.

La Grange members enjoy 20% off accessories, 10% off Nir Wheels custom wheelsets, and 10% off complete bikes.


New Members

Please welcome our 5 new members who joined in November 2020:
Chris, Colin, Jonathan, Lauren, Michael.