Wednesday, September 21, 2011
2011 Northeast Masters Criterium Championships
WeeBike-Hasyun Racing wins again in Charlestown, RI! The winning break formed early and it was Matt Kressy who out-sprinted everyone to the line for the win in the 45+ event on September 11.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
2011 Exeter Hospital Criterium 40+
96 started, 77 finished. Our entire team made it to the end, giving us the distinction of winning the Team Competition per Road-Results calculations:
We had similar success at the 2011 Keith Berger Criterium, where we also won the Team Competition. To wit:
We had similar success at the 2011 Keith Berger Criterium, where we also won the Team Competition. To wit:
Monday, June 27, 2011
WeeBIKE-Hasyun Racing wins the 2011 Keith Berger Criterium
WeeBIKE-Hasyun Racing wins again at the Keith Berger Memorial Criterium. Our team did a good job of containing the field for the best possible scenario- a Field Sprint! Ralf, Adam, Kyle then Matt took turns accelerating on the final lap and took the win from a big strong field.
Officially:
Matt Kressy 1st
Kyle Gates 5th
Murat Altinbasak 15th
Ralf Geiben Lynn 34th
Matt had enough distance to salute! |
Our breakaway expert Adam Sternfield was torched after taking his turn in the leadout and didn't even bother to cross the finish. David 'Solobreak' Foley was delayed with two to go when a huge pileup occurred on turn two. He trashed a wheel, but kept all of his skin. An early break looked promising when it contained a few of the favorites, but others were not content to let them roll away and in spite of some good blocking by Horst Benidorm and WeeBIKE-Hasyun, the break was reeled in at about halfway. Kudos to Matt and Ralf for taking some cash and merch primes as well. Ralf and Murat also entered the Pro race a couple of hours later. 45 additional laps sounded like fun but serious cramping with 15 to go took Murat out of contention. Ralf did a good job of hanging tough and finished.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
2011 Mystic Velo Crit: TWO WINS!
Click here for Murat's race report.
Our team took the win in the 35+ race and the 45+ race on Sunday, plus both primes.
Afterwards, we raced the 1-2-3 event for an additional 35 laps and finished 5th and 9th, plus one prime! Official results are HERE.
Our team took the win in the 35+ race and the 45+ race on Sunday, plus both primes.
Afterwards, we raced the 1-2-3 event for an additional 35 laps and finished 5th and 9th, plus one prime! Official results are HERE.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Results Update!: 2011 Blue Hills Classic RR
I've let this go too long without any information. The latest and greatest results are from the May 1, 2011 edition of the Blue Hills Road Race, wherein Kyle Gates finished 13th and Matt Kressy won the field sprint for 6th place. 75 riders took start in the 40+ event. Much of our team missed registration when the race unexpectedly filled up before we could register..
Sunday, January 23, 2011
WeeBIKE-Hasyun Racing on the new SST 1.0
The team was sized up for the new FUJI team bikes on Saturday at Quad Cycles. We will be racing on the 2011 FUJI SST 1.0 which weighs a whopping 15.1 pounds equipped with carbon wheels and Shimano Dura Ace grouppo.. We're very impressed by the quality of this bike and encourage you to find your nearest dealer and take one for a test ride. All cables are internally routed for a very clean and aero finish. There is an I-Beam rib (RIB-Tech) inside of the high modulus D6 carbon frameset and fork tubes. It's the top shelf bike you have been looking for, available in three different price points: 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0- the most affordable of which is light enough and stiff enough to use in an NRC criterium, all day long. If you're in the Boston area, please make a visit to Rustem at Quad Cycles in Arlington. They have the Fujis and the Hasyun merino wool base layers for you to check out and they will help you make the correct buying decision.
Hasyun merino wool base layers are now also stocked at Providence Bicycle. Please pay them a visit when you're in the Ocean State.
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