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Race Team Rides

  • Thursday TTR (Mt Vernon)
  • September 09, 2010 (6:00 pm)

    Start location: Stonebridge Church, The Woodlands

    Ride Route: Red Oak/"Mt. Vernon" subdivision

    Read Rules of Engagement

    Team Rides are hosted by a group of club members involved in all disciplines of competitive cycling (WCCRT). Ride pace and distance...

Beginner Rides

Club / Social Rides

  • WCC Prime Time Cyclers
  • September 11, 2010 (2:00 am)

    Meet at the Branch YMCA on Ashlane Way: Approximately 25 miles at a moderate pace.  We want to have a good time; be safe; welcome beginner riders; stay together without "racing"; leave no rider behind; enjoy Starbucks, or ice cream together after the...

  • Intermediate & Faster Social Ride
  • September 11, 2010 (7:30 am)

    Ride Start: Honea Baptist Church; 16430 FM 2854, Montgomery

    Directions: I-45 N exit 84B 336 Loop/Frazier St, left on 336 West to FM 2854, and head west.  The church is just past Honea Egypt Road about 1/2 mile on the right.  No restrooms available. ...

  • Slower Social Ride
  • September 11, 2010 (7:30 am)

    Ride Start: Honea Baptist Church; 16430 FM 2854, Montgomery

    Directions: I-45 N exit 84B 336 Loop/Frazier St, left on 336 West to FM 2854, and head west.  The church is just past Honea Egypt Road about 1/2 mile on the right.  No restrooms available. ...

  • Woodlands Cycling Club MTB Ride
  • September 12, 2010 (8:45 am)
    This weeks ride will be at Huntsville State Park. All levels are welcome to come and ride. To get to the park take 45 N take the Huntsville State Park exit. Turn left and stay on the road until you come to the entrance. There is a fee to enter the park.

Intermediate Rides

  • The Tailgators Sunday Morning Group Ride
  • September 12, 2010 (8:30 am)

    Start time: is 8:30 AM.

    Start location:  “Tailgators” at the SE corner of SH 242 and the northbound I-45 frontage road. 

    Distance:  38 miles

    Route:

    East on SH 242, north on FM 1314, east on Loop 336 to SH 105, then right and then right a block later onto...

All Upcoming Events

  • Thursday TTR (Mt Vernon)
  • September 09, 2010 (6:00 pm)

    Start location: Stonebridge Church, The Woodlands

    Ride Route: Red Oak/"Mt. Vernon" subdivision

    Read Rules of Engagement

    Team Rides are hosted by a group of club members involved in all disciplines of competitive cycling (WCCRT). Ride pace and distance...

  • WCC Prime Time Cyclers
  • September 11, 2010 (2:00 am)

    Meet at the Branch YMCA on Ashlane Way: Approximately 25 miles at a moderate pace.  We want to have a good time; be safe; welcome beginner riders; stay together without "racing"; leave no rider behind; enjoy Starbucks, or ice cream together after the...

  • Intermediate & Faster Social Ride
  • September 11, 2010 (7:30 am)

    Ride Start: Honea Baptist Church; 16430 FM 2854, Montgomery

    Directions: I-45 N exit 84B 336 Loop/Frazier St, left on 336 West to FM 2854, and head west.  The church is just past Honea Egypt Road about 1/2 mile on the right.  No restrooms available. ...

  • Slower Social Ride
  • September 11, 2010 (7:30 am)

    Ride Start: Honea Baptist Church; 16430 FM 2854, Montgomery

    Directions: I-45 N exit 84B 336 Loop/Frazier St, left on 336 West to FM 2854, and head west.  The church is just past Honea Egypt Road about 1/2 mile on the right.  No restrooms available. ...

  • The Tailgators Sunday Morning Group Ride
  • September 12, 2010 (8:30 am)

    Start time: is 8:30 AM.

    Start location:  “Tailgators” at the SE corner of SH 242 and the northbound I-45 frontage road. 

    Distance:  38 miles

    Route:

    East on SH 242, north on FM 1314, east on Loop 336 to SH 105, then right and then right a block later onto...

  • Woodlands Cycling Club MTB Ride
  • September 12, 2010 (8:45 am)
    This weeks ride will be at Huntsville State Park. All levels are welcome to come and ride. To get to the park take 45 N take the Huntsville State Park exit. Turn left and stay on the road until you come to the entrance. There is a fee to enter the park.
  • September Club Meeting
  • September 13, 2010 (7:00 pm)
  • Tuesday TTR (Woodlane)
  • September 14, 2010 (6:00 pm)

    Start location: Ashlane YMCA (8100 Ashlane Way, The Woodlands)

    Ride Route: Woodlane Forest subdivision

    Read Rules of Engagement

    Team Rides are hosted by a group of club members involved in all disciplines of competitive cycling (WCCRT). Ride pace and...

  • Thursday TTR (Mt Vernon)
  • September 16, 2010 (6:00 pm)

    Start location: Stonebridge Church, The Woodlands

    Ride Route: Red Oak/"Mt. Vernon" subdivision

    Read Rules of Engagement

    Team Rides are hosted by a group of club members involved in all disciplines of competitive cycling (WCCRT). Ride pace and distance...

  • WCC Prime Time Cyclers
  • September 18, 2010 (2:00 am)

    Meet at the Branch YMCA on Ashlane Way: Approximately 25 miles at a moderate pace.  We want to have a good time; be safe; welcome beginner riders; stay together without "racing"; leave no rider behind; enjoy Starbucks, or ice cream together after the...

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April Herring FSR RR2 Winner! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kurk Nielsen   
Monday, 22 March 2010 09:17

April won yesterdays Women’s Cat 4 RR and placed 2nd in the GC.  

Congratulations April! 

 

 April wins FSR Sunday RR

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 April 2010 11:27
 
Tues/Thursday TTRs return! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joy Allison   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 12:26

March 14th will ring in Daylight Savings Time, and you know what that means…

 

Tuesday/Thursday Hammerfests are back!

 

These are intense race team  training rides on short courses, recommended only for racers and social riders familiar with fast pacelines and aggressive pack riding.

The Tuesday night ride leaves from the YMCA on Ashlane Way and does 3-4 laps in Woodlane Forest subdivision. The Thursday night ride leaves from Stonebridge Church on Research Forest, and does 2-3 laps on two different short loops in the Red Oak (aka, ”Mt. Vernon”) subdivision. Group pace is generally 22-26 mph, with surges and sprint zones reaching into the mid-30s.

As in previous seasons, start time will vary with the available daylight—starting at 5:30 on March 16th, and moving 15 minutes every two weeks to a 6:15 start at mid-summer. Start time then moves back 15 minutes every two weeks from August till a 5:30 start in the fall.

Please note that in order to participate in these training rides, you must meet the following conditions:

1.       Wear a helmet.

2.       Don’t wear headphones.

3.       Familiarize yourself with the rides’ Rules of Engagement and follow them.

4.       Have a paid  2010 club membership OR sign a liability waiver at every ride start. (while there will be some available at the start location, printing and signing a waiver to turn in at the ride is an appreciated time-saver. Joining the club is even better! J)

For start times and date-specific info, please check the calendar entries, beginning March 16th.

Go hard or go home!

Last Updated on Monday, 22 March 2010 09:31
 
Cat 5 Corner - Team Work PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert Rogers   
Thursday, 30 July 2009 09:59

Every year I look forward to the three weeks in July when I can watch nothing but cycling all day long. The morning coverage to see it live, the afternoon coverage to make sure I didn't miss anything, and the evening coverage to here Bobke's take on the Tour. This year was a bit more exciting than the last few with both the drama on and off the road. No matter what side you were on, or who you were rooting for, the stories made for more coverage, and more coverage is good for cycling. My friends and family who don't keep up with cycling or the Tour would ask many everyday for updates on Lance, or about whatever they heard on the news or the headline the read online. Aside from the drama though, one aspect of cycling seems to always come up because they never quite get it. Team work. News stories and headlines always talk about the teams, but video clips and highlights usually show the final 200 meters of the sprint, or last 500 meters of a mountain top finish, where individuals are fighting for stage wins and glory.  They never seem to show all the work that happens before that. To the casual observer, cycling is more of an individual sport, but to the true fans and us weekend warriors, it is always more about the team.


Last Updated on Thursday, 21 January 2010 09:17
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2010 Houston Short Track Stampede PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gordon Craig   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 14:06

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 Hello every one. Well is time again to begin the racing season.

This year GHORBA is planning to make it bigger and better than last year!


Schedule of Events:

  1. February 13th Cypresswood

  2. February 20th Flintridge

  3. March 20th Jack Brooks

  4. April 3 th Justin P. Brindley Mountain Bike Trail Sugar Land. *New Venue

  5. May 8th Memorial Park. *Pending

  6. May 22nd Steven F. Austin. *New Venue

 

This season we have made some changes to the format:

We will be racing the TT in all the races, points will be awarded by the order of finishers on each category and combine with the ST will determine the podium.

We will be awarding prices down to 5th place.

Cat 1 men and women cash payout

So there you have it. Is time to show your competition that last year was a fluke and that this year… YOU ARE GOING TO WIN IT ALL!

The first race will be taken place at Cypresswood on February 13th . Title sponsor as it was last year is Davids logoDavid Cycles 281-469-7725, pass by the store and thank him for his sponsorship! Other sponsors to this race are Sun & Ski Sports, Performance Bicycles and Bike Barn. I want to thank all of these fine stores for contributing so much to this year’s Cypresswood Race and of course to Precinct 4 for the outstanding support they have always given GHORBA and the MTB community.

We should have the pre-registration open today, make sure to sign the release form and bring it with you the day of the race. All pre-registration payments for this race are made via PayPal.

So please do pre-register as there will be a limited amount of participants. First come -  First Serve. Also, remember to renew your GHORBA membership as it is required! 

SEE YOU AT THAE RACES!

 Rafael Fontela Race Director
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Last Updated on Monday, 08 February 2010 08:05
 
Cat 5 Corner - Mind Games PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert Rogers   
Friday, 01 May 2009 08:11


Yogi Berra once said “Baseball is 90% mental.....the other half is physical.”

I made the varsity baseball team my sophomore year of high school, but the coach didn't play me all year. Finally, it was possibly the last game of the season, the ninth inning, we are down by two, and it could well be our team's last at bat for the year. The coach looks down the bench and as we make eye contact I can almost read his mind. I'm up off the bench, batting helmet on, bat in hand and standing next to the coach in a blink of an eye. The thought that I hadn't played all season never entered my mind. The fact that if we lost this game we were out of the playoffs and on our way home wasn't a concern at all. The idea that I could strike out wasn't even a remote possibility in my head. Mentally, I had already hit the ball and we had won the game....... If I only still had the confidence of an immortal, unstoppable 16 year old again.

Since that day, I've gotten a bit older, some might say wiser, still have some confidence left, but life has thrown me a few curve balls along the way. My confidence has been beat down a few times by reality, still there, but now it likes to be propped up by facts and figures instead of daydreams and fantasies. When it comes to cycling, I think Yogi's theory applies equally as well. Cycling is 90% mental and the other half is physical. Since I don't have the unbridled confidence of a 16 year old anymore, I play a few mind games that help me mentally as well as supporting my physical ability to hopefully get the best possible results!

Field sizes is one of the first things I used to be concerned about when it came to racing. I would look at the registration list and see how many people I was going to be racing against. The idea being that a smaller field gave me a better chance at a good result. It didn't really work that way. Then moving up in categories the field sizes get even larger 75, 100, 125. One day I finally had a mental breakthrough in regards to the size of the field......it is mostly irrelevant. In fact, this is the one time where the center line rule is definitely your friend. Thanks to the center line rule, when racing in a large field you are only racing 100 people, if you are at the back of the pack. It can be very difficult to move up when the group is all together. The center line tends to keep people boxed in. But, if I am in 20th position or so on the road I am really only racing about 30 people, the ones right around me, and the people in front of me. The rest of the field is too far back and boxed in to really be a factor. So as long as I stay near the front, I have practically eliminated half of my competition for large portions of the race. Remember though, good position isn't necessarily decided on the road, it can be decided even before the roll out. Get to the start a few minutes early if you have to. It's a lot easier to get to the front in the parking lot, than it is to fight your way to the front out on the road.

Another mental trick that works well for me is course knowledge. Knowing the roads, the flow of the race, and the probable race tactics can make a big difference in how well you do. Knowing that I need to be in a good position for the cross wind section that is coming up, or that if I fight to stay on over the next hill the pace usually slows, can make the difference between staying with the lead group or getting dropped. Knowing where to work hard, where to stay in the draft, where to attack, and where to recover gives you a definite mental advantage over racers who haven't done their homework. During the race it's the unknowns that always cause negative thoughts and let doubt creep in. Don't be the one wondering “how many more hills are there”, or “when do we turn out of this wind”. Once the negative thoughts creep in, getting dropped isn't usually too far behind. You want to use the course to your advantage and cause the other racers to have those negative thoughts.

A final mental trick, and this one is one you have probably heard before, is to set realistic goals. We all dream of winning. In fact if I ever stop dreaming of winning I will probably quit racing. But the reality is even the best racers don't always win. In fact they don't even win half the time, not even close. So look at your abilities and what you have accomplished so far and set realistic yet challenging goals. And when you accomplish those goals, set new ones. Most of all, while you are striving to reach your goals, have fun! Sure there is the pain and misery, the legs ache, the lungs burn, you may even question your sanity at times, but it should still be fun! So keep setting goals and then celebrate reaching them. Whether it's a top ten finish, to just hang with the lead pack, or to not get dropped on the first lap of the Tuesday night race team ride, we have all been there and had those goals, and each one is an important step in your cycling career!

I suppose you might be wondering how my original baseball story ends. I wish I could tell you it had a wonderful fairytale ending, but the coach looked back down at me and just shook his head. I went and sat back down on the bench. We lost the game and went home...... Reality: 1, Hopes & Dreams: 0



Last Updated on Friday, 01 May 2009 08:12
 
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