PACELINE Alta Alpina Challenge: Riding the Wild Sierra. Alta Alpina Cycling Club. Michael Bayer, Ride Director. Volume 9 Issue 6 Summer 2011

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LTA A LPIN PACELINE 2011 Alta Alpina Challenge: Riding the Wild Sierra Alta Alpina Cycling Club Volume 9 Issue 6 Summer 2011 Inside this issue: Michael Bayer, Ride Director Presidential Posting 2 Event a Huge Success 2011 Race Results 3 The 2011 Alta Alpina Challenge was the best yet. The club set multiple goals for the Alta Alpina Challenge to promote cycling in our region, to create a fun event for participants and volunteers, and to generate a profit. Iʼm pleased to report that we exceeded expectations in all these areas. Tahoe Bike Challenge 6 Board Meeting Minutes 7 Thanks to the awesome efforts of our extended marketing team headed up by Laura Caimi, we had 274 registrations this year despite increased competition on the same weekend and disastrous spring weather. Volunteers across the western states, coordinated by Twain Berg, visited bike shops, put up posters, attended events, and distributed flyers. Joe Marzocco redesigned the event website and Dennis Pederson wrote new software for streamlining online registration. We had riders from as far away as Atlanta, GA; Fayetteville, AR; Blacksburg, VA; and Concord, NH. The weather was close to perfect on June 11. The morning was cool as usual but the day was sunny and warm. The huge snow pack meant that Blue Lakes Rd. wasnʼt fully open and the Ebbetts rest stop was surrounded by snow walls. We adapted and delivered an awesome event. Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive as both riders and volunteers had a great day. Riders told us that they are already looking forward to next year and will be bringing more friends. Favorite features of the Wild Sierra cited in rider feedback include our fabulous volunteers, the amazing scenery, the flexibility of the ride options, and the limited number of riders. The 2011 Wild Sierra was a financial success. In 2009 the ride broke even, last year we made a small profit. This year we made a profit of approximately $7800. This success was due to increased registration, selling most of our jersey inventory, and further optimization of our expenses. We had an awesome team of volunteers during the planning phase this year. In addition to the marketing and registration team mentioned above, Robert Braun, Peter Costa, John Cotter, Jennie Hamiter, Andrew Huntington, Lauren Lindley, and Michael Turek worked long hours throughout the months leading up to the ride. Iʼd like to extend a huge THANK YOU to EVERYONE who volunteered for, contributed to, sponsored, and supported the ride! Airport Road Sticker Stop Ebbetts Rest Stop

LTA LPINA Page 2 PACELINE Presidential Posting Mel Maalouf, President It is tough to say what is more busy for the club: May or June. Probably May with all the rides and races we have planned which is a little more fun than organizing and working the Challenge. The Challenge went off well and there is likely more details from Michael Bayer forthcoming in the newsletter, but I wanted to say that it sounds like a lot of work (and it is) but it is also very rewarding to be part of a ride that has so much good feedback from all the riders AND the volunteers. The planning can be a bit stressful for those captains and this year the club had a lot of quality and qualified people step up and share the load. It all came together and the ride went off with a real strong showing of riders and weather not to mention financially. Many have questioned whether we should be doing a ride of this length, options, and many other details, but really it is in the club's DNA that we have the skills, volunteer base and dedication to put on possibly the best supported ride in the country. We have completed the three year plan on putting on the ride we set out to give the ride a chance to succeed. We have the decision coming up on whether we continue the excellent progression of the ride. Expect a survey to come out in the coming days to gage the club's commitment to continue the ride and any other improvements. On a personal note, I had a professional and personal calendar conflict leading up to the day of the ride and was unable to be there for the days prior and the morning of the ride. I had a decision to make whether to go to a professional conference and have the added bonus of traveling for the first time with my wife without the kids in a long time. In the end, it was an easy decision to ensure that my work and family lives were rejuvenated. As cyclists we can often go a little overboard as we are passionate about our sport and it is important to give time to the other parts of our lives that support our love of cycling. Along the same lines, some of you may have noticed that I have been a little less present in the rides and races as in past years and this is a conscious decision. My children are getting to the age where they need more of my time, coaching and ferrying their activities. The really great part is my kids have shown flashes of interest in riding so more of my effort is to engage them in my passion without being overbearing (tough). My greatest passion in cycling is coaching and mentoring newer and progressing cyclists to enjoy all that cycling has to offer. Part of the time away has been to lead some really new and young cyclists on the junior team. It is rewarding to see a core of 11-15 year olds budding into good riders with the help of a few older juniors to help mentor. The older juniors help out as mentors which builds leadership skills and patience which will help them in their studies and future careers. I wanted to mention there are lots of other opportunities for trail work days, and other advocacy opportunities out there. There is the planning and execution of the new off road trails by Genoa, the Carson Valley trail system, and always the Tahoe basin opportunities for maintaining and building new trails. Another item of mention is that we had a bad crash last week at the thursday night race. This is the first serious crash we have had in a while which is a testament to the organization and quality of riders we have. Bob Gagen crashed and went to the ICU in Reno. For now, the family seems to want to stay somewhat private with the details, but as soon as we find out details, we will let you all know. Di sent this note to the racers and the club should know: "Also, I was totally remiss this morning in not mentioning and thanking all the responders that we have in our racing family that stepped up and handled the situation for us. It was pointed out that there was at one point 4 paramedics, 1 PA, 1 vet, and multiple EMT's on scene! What a blessing it is to have those folks with us each week. I feel we are in good hands. So huge thanks to all of you that took care of Bob and handled the situation!!!!!" I know that as a cycling community we are very concerned for our fellow cyclist friends and I am proud to be the leader of a club with such talented and concerned people that we can respond immediately to the needs of others. Rest assured, there will be opportunities to help out Bob and his family as he gets on the road to recovery.

Volume 9 Issue 6 Page 3 LTA A LPIN 2011 Thursday Night Race Season Concludes Di Bolton, Race Director Thanks to all of you for coming out this season and supporting the races. Corey and are wondering what we will be doing with our Thursday nights now?? I will REALLY miss seeing everyone and Rufus will miss his digging! I hope you all enjoy the rest of the summer and have a fun winter. I hope to see everyone at the "End of the Season Party" for our award presentations (date/location tbd) so keep an eye on the Alta Alpina website and your emails. Take care and ride safe!!! The Whole Littrell Family Races The Youngest Racer: Dalton Drum (riding next to his dad John)

LTA LPINA Page 4 PACELINE Overall Points 2011 4/2 4/28 5/5 5/10 5/19 5/26 6/2 6/9 6/19 6/23 6/30 7/5 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/11 8/18 8/25 Season Points A's Kevin Willitts 1 10 20 10 20 5 9 20 10 9 14 10 15 20 14 10 20 9 226 Pike Reardon 14 20 5 10 10 12 8 15 5 9 17 14 139 Robert Braun 12 12 5 20 10 14 17 15 10 17 132 Mel Maalouf 8 17 12 5 8 8 10 10 17 12 10 14 131 Garth Jackson 20 8 10 12 10 2 9 20 20 20 131 Andrew Huntington 1 17 9 9 5 6 12 7 10 15 12 5 108 Jim Wire 1 4 10 7 7 7 1 14 4 10 12 8 85 Chris Lucas 1 20 20 10 10 15 76 Paul Tindal 10 17 14 17 58 Micah Herman 5 17 10 20 52 Pete Morris 17 5 20 10 52 Stefan Laursen 7 17 10 12 46 Dave Bryant 6 10 5 5 7 10 43 Dave Johnson 9 14 14 5 42 Randy Volkmar 10 14 8 10 42 Sean Sweeney 1 1 8 4 15 10 39 Jason Schoonover 1 3 17 10 3 34 Josh Rennie 24 10 34 Tyree Holdridge 1 10 5 10 1 27 Jeremy Holdway 10 17 27 CJ Dudley 15 10 25 Trevor Ellsworth 14 10 24 Jim Herman 12 12 Nick Cavalato 5 6 11 Nate Freed 10 10 Levi Grabow 10 10 Scott Waters 10 10 Keegan Brunner 7 7 Peter Stromberg 1 5 6 Steve Thompson 6 6 Walter Morris 5 5 Overall Points 2011 4/2 4/28 5/5 5/10 5/19 5/26 6/2 6/9 6/19 6/23 6/30 7/5 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/11 8/18 8/25 Season Points D's Palmer "PJ" Cronkhite 1 10 9 10 12 10 14 9 10 10 10 10 20 10 14 7 10 17 10 203 Michael Shipman 1 10 17 17 12 17 20 20 10 20 14 158 Jamie Borino 1 12 20 20 12 10 20 20 20 8 14 157 Tammy DeGiovanni 14 17 8 10 12 12 17 10 10 9 119 Bridget Mato 1 17 14 14 17 17 17 97 Cole Pinther 9 14 14 17 12 10 17 93 Helga Cotter 10 14 10 10 14 12 12 82 Bowman Littrell 8 14 10 6 17 10 7 9 81 Chris Rhiner 1 7 6 7 9 12 5 10 4 8 69 Vanessa Littrel 7 6 9 8 10 8 6 54 Chris Hjelm 20 10 20 50 Spencer Davidson 8 9 8 6 10 3 4 48 Trent DeGiovanni 10 20 14 44 Sean Richards 1 17 20 38 Chrissy Robertson 1 12 10 12 35 Corey Bolton 9 10 10 29 Seth Jezek 12 9 6 1 28 Peter Price 1 5 10 4 3 3 26 Linda Niday 6 7 7 5 25 Kurt Rasmussen 20 20 Sasha Littrell 1 5 6 2 5 19 Kim Hunt 8 9 17 Scott Schick 12 12 Zack Ingrey 4 7 11 Marie White 1 8 9 Dalton Drum 7 2 9 Cade Pinther 8 8 Matt Hill 7 1 8 Kai Collin 2 2 Koa Collin 2 2 Brandon Curd 1 1

Volume 9 Issue 6 Page 5 LTA LPINA Overall Points 2011 4/2 4/28 5/5 5/10 5/19 5/26 6/2 6/9 6/19 6/23 6/30 7/5 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/11 8/18 8/25 Season Points B's Ryan Stoffer 1 20 7 10 12 10 14 5 10 14 12 10 15 1 17 12 10 17 20 217 Peter Niday 1 12 3 17 5 17 1 10 3 4 10 15 10 12 10 14 10 154 Rick Miyashiro 1 7 8 10 5 10 8 10 8 9 10 14 7 8 10 9 8 142 Jamie Buck 1 12 8 20 10 17 20 10 15 10 123 Dave Norvel 1 5 9 7 10 4 10 15 10 10 12 14 107 Tanner DeGiovanni 1 14 7 9 14 15 9 5 17 10 101 Jason Collin 1 8 14 10 10 14 10 20 1 88 Bob Gagen 10 20 6 12 8 10 20 86 John Drum 1 14 6 9 10 10 15 8 12 85 Jeff James 9 9 5 12 4 2 7 10 14 9 81 Michael Dalzell 17 20 20 20 1 78 John Cotter 5 2 10 9 20 10 10 7 73 Scott Robertson 8 3 10 5 12 9 10 57 Jeff Bryan 10 5 9 3 1 9 17 54 Michael Turek 1 4 10 9 10 8 42 Bill Smaine 10 7 14 10 41 Adrienne Tieslau 20 20 40 Ellen Sherrill 5 17 15 37 Eric Aguilara 1 17 12 6 36 Allen Biagi 6 20 26 Spencer Erickson 10 10 20 Gary Macias 10 10 20 Jeff Gordon 10 10 20 Jim Piscotti 10 7 17 Alex Kuzman 17 17 Scott Fairman 17 17 Ricky Newberry 12 12 Jason Hayes 11 11 Kurstin Graham 10 1 11 Tina Hughes 1 10 11 Joe Herrick 10 10 Max Halton 10 10 Sam Harcott 10 10 Paul Day 10 10 Heidi Littenberg 10 10 Gordon Olsen 10 10 Ken Curtis 10 10 John Buzzane 10 10 Joe Marzocco 8 8 Frank Dixon 1 6 7 Nick Cohee 6 6 Don Williams 5 5 Nancy Harrison 5 5 Michael Sharp 1 1 Overall Points 2011 4/2 4/28 5/5 5/10 5/19 5/26 6/2 6/9 6/19 6/23 6/30 7/5 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/11 8/18 8/25 Season Points C's Michael Bayer 1 10 14 12 20 10 17 17 10 20 20 20 10 10 20 20 231 Scott Roby 1 10 17 17 14 14 20 10 20 20 17 14 174 Scott Herman 1 1 20 10 9 10 10 12 14 10 14 14 10 10 9 12 165 Jennie Hamiter 1 14 10 17 10 10 17 17 17 10 14 17 154 Eric Studencka 12 12 12 9 12 14 10 81 Nate Littrell 8 10 12 10 14 10 10 74 Dan Robertson 14 9 10 33 Brittney Reichardt 12 10 9 31 Valerie Alexander 14 14 28 Dave Alexander 1 20 21 Callis Ogles 10 10 20 James Sadilek 12 8 20 Megan Waskiewicz 9 8 17 Frank Dixon 17 17 Daniela Eisenmesser 17 17 Stan Knight 17 17 Craig Tennison 6 7 13 Joseph Whiteley 12 12 Kane Deem 12 12 Jim Noonan 12 12 Kurt Rasmussen 10 10 Cody Wallis 10 10 Russ Petrosky 7 7 Robert Trew 7 7

LTA A LPIN Page 6 PACELINE The D Group at the Start of the Eagle Ridge Race

Volume 9 Issue 6 Page 7 LTA LPINA Board Meeting Minutes July 11, 2011 Secretary: Lauren Lindley; Other Board Members: Michael Bayer, Curtis Fong, Ellen Sherrill, Casey Willits 1. Monthly Status Reports: Treasurer: No Update. Membership: No Update. Weekend Rides: The Wild Hellacious Ride Series will be well stocked at start with leftover bars and food from the Alta Alpina Challenge. Newsletter: Michael Bayer will be the interim newsletter editor until Lauren can take over in November again. Website: Joe is keeping up the website. Anyone with an update request should direct it to Joe. Weekly Road Races: Turn out has been good; but will probably still not break even. Mountain Bike Races: Ellen will set up a meeting to pursue a ride series with Garrett at the USFS. Suggestion made to hold races at Sierra- At-Tahoe if a basin series doesn't pan out. Wild Hillacious Century Series: Great turn out so far. Junior Team: Nate Littrel is helping the team. Carson Valley Classic: No Update. Cyclocross Race: Expected to be held in mid- October. Bike Advocacy: Measure R in South Lake Tahoe will be rewritten to ensure that we (cyclists) have enough money to maintain existing bike trails while allowing the baseball fields to use some of the existing unused funds. Adopt A Highway: 6 people showed up for the last highway clean-up. Tentative dates for next highway cleanup: Aug 21, 2011 and Oct 16, 2011. 2. AAAC Alta Alpina Advocacy Challenge Review: We had great weather and a fabulous event! Basic info: - 274 people registered. 3 people transferred their registration. 38 no shows in addition to 9 people saying in advance that they wouldn't be able to make the event. - The ride made $26k in revenue; $7-8k in profit. - Successful marketing of the metric and century options were key to growing the size of the event and these riders outnumbered 5 pass and 8 pass riders however the majority of our revenue is still from 8-pass registrations. There was just 1 family fun ride registration. - A smaller proportion of 8 pass riders successfully completed all 8 passes, however a new course record was set at 12 hours and 23 minutes. - Volunteer numbers were slightly down this year but we did have a few new volunteers. Riders still report that one of their favorite things about this ride is the interactions with actual cyclists as volunteers. Great experiences like this will fight volunteer burnout. - There were no medical issues with any of our registered riders. - Michael will include a query about possible dates for next year's event in his survey to riders. 3. Next Meeting: Monday, August 1, 2011, 6 pm, Pizza Factory in Gardnerville. Local Merchant Discount Program For discounts from these local merchants, please visit the AACC website at www.altaalpina.org

LTA LPINA Alta Alpina Cycling Club P.O. Box 2032# # 877-845-2453 Minden, NV 89423# 877-845-BIKE # # # # www.altaalpina.org MARK YOUR CALENDARS Yuba Pass/Gold Lakes... Sept 3, 8:30am Wild Hillacious Sonora Pass Century & Metric... Sept 10, 8:00am Tour de Tahoe... Sept 11, 6:30am Indian Hills Cyclocross... Oct 30, 8:00am Annual Meeting & Dinner... Nov 14, 6:00pm MOVED? GOT NEW CONTACT INFO? Have you moved? Has your e-mail address changed? Don t miss out on the latest AACC happenings! Update your info at www.altaalpina.org; click on Membership Alta Alpina Cycling Club Board Members Mel Maalouf President president@altaalpina.org 775-782-9652 Curtis Fong Vice President tgft@bikethewest.com 775-588-9658 Lauren Lindley Secretary llindley@pearlizumi.com Pete Costa Treasurer intandempc2@aol.com 775-782-8493 Robert Braun Membership Coordinator robertingville@yahoo.com Ellen Sherrill Weekend Ride Coordinator ridedirector@altaalpina.org Michael Bayer Alta Alpina Challenge Ride Director challenge@altaalpina.org 877-845-2453 Di Bolton Thursday Road Race Director di.bolton@frontier.com 775-781-4660 Robert Braun Pinenut Cracker Mountain Bike Race robertingville@yahoo.com Casey Willitts Road Cleanup Coordinator 530-577-9530 Michael Bayer Paceline Editor paceline@altaalpina.org TBD Carson Valley Classic Mel Maalouf Junior Team Coach / Race Team Director alpinajr@gmail.com 775-782-9652 Joe Marzocco Website Coordinator j_marzocco@yahoo.com Tim Rowe Bicycle Advocacy Coordinator Trowebikes@aol.com 775-267-9531 Newsletter Editor/Publisher: Michael Bayer The club is about and for you! All AACC members are welcomed to participate in our Board Meetings held the first Monday of each month at 6:00 pm. The location alternates between the Carson Valley and South Lake Tahoe.. Join us on October 3 at the Pizza Factory in the Gardnerville Ranchos.