About Me

Parker, CO
I am an avid cyclist and mother of 2 fantastic girls and wife to Doug, another avid cyclist. Doug races competitively as well and we try to make it a family affair. I started riding road bikes 4 years ago and quickly determined that I had some talent on the bike. This led me to start racing and the rest is history. My love for road racing and competing had me working hard and in 3 short seasons, I worked my way from a cat 4 rider to a cat 1. I am now the team captain of a very successful race team, ColoBikeLaw!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Salida Omnium, the last BAR/BAT race!!!!!



Whew- I made it through this season with this awesome team. We had an interesting Salida Omnium. This was the last of the BAT series races for the season, so our team wrapped up the Best All Around Team award for 2008 and I won the Best All Around Rider award as well.


It started with the TT on Friday, arriving in Salida we could tell the skies were going to open and let the rain pour down. Sure enough, 30 min. prior to the start, it did just that. So after a great warm up, we were forced to sit in our cars, let our muscles cool down and watch the temp. outside drop by 30 degrees. With the race being delayed, we were all being told different delay times as to when the race would actually start. We were being told there would be delays from 25-45 min. It was actually 35 min. So for those poor souls that were told 45 min. most missed their start times and some decided not to ride in the cold and wet conditions. But even in these conditions, we were all in the same situation and everyone basically had to ride with cooled down muscles in weather that was less than friendly.


In the end, I was 3rd, Terrie was back due to a flat disc at the 1/2 way cone, Lisa Renee was 4th, Turbomama was 5th, Carla was 12th. So off to the RR tomorrow.


It is a gorgeous day for the road race. A bit overcast, so not too hot. We rolled out on the 7 mile neutral zone, the the race began. I think the worst part of this course is the 3 mile section up Hwy. 50 in the headwind. It's a 12 mile circuit race, that you have to go around 4 times. There is a great climb, then a descent of about 6-7 miles, then it turns and heads back toward Hwy. 50. At the first climb, our group dwindled down to Megan Hottman, Amy D., Terrie, Lisa Renee, myself and Michelle Steiner attacking all the way up. By the time the descent came, we shook her off. Unfortunately with Lisa Renee's bad hip, we dropped her as well. Terrie, Megan, Amy and myself worked together well and made great time around this beautiful course. Lisa Renee finally hooked up with VonVon and Turbomama and rode the rest of the race with them. Carla and Kate S. were making their way around and Carla made a valiant effort at the end. At the top of lap 3, Terrie's stomach was not agreeing with her and she had to abandon the race for the day. Thank goodness it's an omnium and she can still ride the crit. In the end, and on the 5th and final climb, Amy and I were able to shake Megan. I rode a steady effort and tried to wear Amy out, but in the final few hundred yards she sprinted around me and took the win. Darn, this left us with a 2nd place finish in the Colorado Road Championships.


Another gorgeous day on Sunday, the crit day. We had breakfast at the Pancake Palace which actually has the BEST cinnamon rolls. Doug had raced earlier in the day, his boys did really well at the Omnium. 1/2 hour before our crit, the skies opened up and poured down rain, delaying our start once again by about 20 min. They decided to shorten our race to only 35 min. and I knew it would be fast and furious. From the start, our very own Vonvon took the lead and started with a nice pace. It was downhill from there on. Jeannie Longo decided to join us, as she had raced with the 35+ men all weekend and was using our race as a cooldown!:) The attacks were relentless and the pace high. I think my legs were screaming at me from the day before, because 20 min. into the crit, I bonked and was done. I tried to stay with the group, but it was a futile effort. Jeannie had left the group going the other direction (leading) and that left 6 ladies to race to the finish. Megan was leading for the omnium so she really needed to win. Amy and I were tied for 2nd/3rd so whoever finished ahead of the other was going to be 2nd in the omnium. Megan did some fine attacks, keeping the pace going. Terrie had no reason to attack, as I was off the back and she was waiting for me to get back on. Then Amy attacked at about 5 laps to go, I was not sure why, maybe trying to hang in front and beat Megan?? In the end, she popped off and I picked her up. We worked together to the end and I sprinted around her to beat her at the line. (humm, same move she made on me the day before!). It came down to a sprint finish for 2nd-6th place. Melissa Barker won that sprint, with Terrie on her wheel taking 3rd. Jeannie of course came in 1st- I don't think anyone had it in them to attack and try to catch back up with Jeannie. Once again, the rest of our fine ColoBikeLaw ladies finished together, helping each other and kept their race going. Nice job everyone.


In the final results, Megan won the omnium, I was 2nd and Amy was 3rd. Everyone rode well and deserved their final placings.


Next race is Gateway Canyon. Yes, this is a 82 mile RR in the 100 degree heat with lots of climbing! We all know how much I love that!! :)


Thursday, July 24, 2008

Summer Camp Comes to an End






Well, Doug and I had a week of quiet, clean house, no driving to gymnastics 2X a day and riding Meridian when we felt like it come to an end on Friday.


The girls had a great time at camp and told us they want to go back for 2 weeks next year. I guess this means we will be set for more time off from parental duties! Meghan loved it so much that she cried for hours on friday night telling us she missed horse camp. This was a great opportunity for them, they loved everything about it.


I am glad they are home and we are back into the swing of things. School starts in 3 weeks and they start competing in gymnastics in 1 month. They better get busy and learn those routines!!


Podium Finish


It was very surreal being on top of the podium with Jeannie Longo and Kristin McGrath. Someday I will look back on this and think "wow, how did that happen?!!"

Monday, July 21, 2008

On top of Mt. Evans





Did you ever wonder what you find on the top of Mt. Evans after you race from Idaho Springs and ride your bike as fast as you can up 28 miles to the top of a 14'er? A LOT of tired cyclists. Mt. Evans was interesting this year, as we had the privilege of riding with Jeannie Longo (again). She holds the record to the top of under 2 hours. I asked her at the start line if she her plan was to break her own record. She smiled and told me no, she had just stepped off the plane from France 2 days prior and wasn't quiet acclimated yet! I was thinking to myself that it wouldn't matter if she was acclimated or not, she would still fly to the top. She rode it this year in 2:10.


My time was 2:22, which was 4 min. faster than last year. My goal had been to ride it in under 2:20. I guess next year I need to work just a bit harder. Once again, by default only, I ended up winning the Colorado State Hill Climb Championship title. Much like at the TT, Jeannie really won, but she is not a resident of Colorado, so by default I win the prize! Oh well, I won't complain, as a state title is a great thing to accomplish. Our team has won the State Titles for the Time Trial, Crit and Hill Climb. The only one left up for grabs is the Road Race. We are hoping to capture this title next weekend and sweep the state titles! Go ColoBikeLaw ladies!!!


It seemed kind of surreal to stand on the podium next to Jeannie and Kristin McGrath, who was an awesome competitor. I was thinking to myself, what I am doing here standing next to this awesome athlete who has won every cycling title known to the sport. From World Championships to an Olympic gold medal. She was actually very nice and I had a lot of fun getting to know her a bit. I wished her luck at the Olympics and that's when she asked me if I would be at the Salida Omnium? I'm thinking to myself, your kidding, yet another State Title that may get won by default......Oh well, it should be a fast race!!!


Erin took the picture of Tom Danielson, who holds the men's record up Mt. Evans. He was there to support the Junior program, leave it to Erin to get a picture of this gorgeous and very talented rider!


Another year gone, it was fun and a gorgeous day. At the top, Erin also enjoyed getting some shots of the local mountain goats. There was a huge herd at the top, the views were beautiful as well. This is the great part of living in Colorado.


Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Pictures Found!




It's amazing what happens when you download pictures from your camera. This is the problem with digital camera's, you take pictures and never download them.

In mid June, Erin entered the Hershey's Kids Track and Field race in Parker and won the 400m. She automatically qualified for the State Finals in Ft. Collins, which happened to be the same weekend as Rist Canyon Road Race in Ft. Collins. We were going to be up there anyway for the bike race, so why not make it a really busy weekend and do both! The Gordon way for sure!

Erin ended up placing 5th (I think) in her heat of the track race, and then headed over to Horsetooth reservoir to ride in the 14 mile, 3500 ft. of climbing Jr. Road Championship race. She was not too happy about all the climbing involved, but she did it and once she got over the major climbs she did great on the way in-even out sprinting her mom to finish line!

After 2 days of major racing, I told Erin that I would ride her race with her and chaperon the younger kids during the race. Nothing like a little more climbing! I think we had a total of 11,000 ft. of climbing and I added on another 3500 ft. when I rode with Erin! Yikes-I guess good practice for Mt. Evans!

Pictures Found!

Horse Camp!




The girls are spending the week at Camp Chief Ouray in Grandby, CO. This is their first time away from home for a week, and I think I must be having a harder time than they are with the separation. I miss my babies! They are enjoying spending half of their day with the horses, as they are participating in horse camp. The rest of the day is spent enjoying other camp activities such as archery, challenge courses, swimming or arts and crafts.


Erin was going to be rafting today, as she was old enough to have the option of spending one day on the river. I know they must be having a great time.


We delivered them on Sunday and will head back up on Friday for a family cookout and skits. They will be able to give us a tour of the camp and tell us all they did.


The cabins they stay in are dormitory style, with 1 counselor and 3 girls per room. They are in the same building, but in different rooms.


I can't wait to see them and find out how it was. I have been sending daily e-mails and even a care package, but they are unable to contact us.


Tuesday, July 15, 2008

State TT Championships


Carla just found these pics from the State TT Championships. Carla won the SW 45+ title and I had won the SW 1-2 title. Alisabeth and Kimmy were 3rd and 4th that day in the SW 35+ and Lydia Collins had won the JW 17-18 title. This was the day that Jeannie Longo was using as a warm up for her own French National Time Trials. It's a 40K which is the distance required for qualifying for the Olympics.


This was a good day!

We Won!!


The girls from ColoBikeLaw ripped it up on Sunday to win the State Crit Title. Kate Scheider took the win with only 4 inches to spare. I was not able to be there due to the fact that I was delivering my girls to camp. Kimmy, Kate V., Terrie and Alisabeth joined with Kate for a fast and furious race. The attacks kept coming and all the girls drove the pace high. With 2 laps to go, Kate S. attacked off the front and it took a minute for the peloton to respond. By then it was too late and she had a large enough gap to hold them off. GS Boulder did what they could to catch back on, but Kate rode hard and threw her bike over the line for the win! This is what racing is all about.


Great job ladies, it is so cool when the teamwork pays off! 2nd state title with 2 to go. I guess the next one is the State Hill Climb Championship. This basically means, whomever can climb to the top of Mt. Evans (28 miles of climbing to 14,000 ft.) first will win.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

It's been a crazy summer

Since the birth of this team, it has been an "on the go" adventure. I never imagined that racing your bike could take up so much time. I seem to be either on my bike or driving one my girls to gymnastics. All of my hard work and long hours of training seem to be paying off, as I have had quite a bit of success so far this year.

It started early with training camp in Scottsdale with coach Corey and friends Barney King and Kimberley Baldwin. There were 10 ladies from the ColoBikeLaw team, all us new to each other. We had a great time and learned a lot.

Training went into full swing getting ready for the Tour of the Gila. This was one of our toughest races of the year, but we kept our heads above water and I actually ended up 16th in the overall. This, as I would later learn, was one of my most treasured accomplishments of the year.

The year kept rolling on with races almost every weekend. My next accomplishment was winner of the SW 1-2 State TT Championships. Jeannie Longo has been showing up to train for the Olympics at most of our recent races. She used the State Championships to get ready for her own French National Championship race to qualify for the Olympics. Needless to say, she creamed us all. However, not being a Colorado resident, she was not eligible for the State title.

Moving forward to Rist Canyon RR and Hill Climb. I won both days and the Pink Polka Dot Jersey given to "Queen of Rist Canyon". I was the best all around rider of both days. I also won the green polka dot jersey for being the fastest woman on the course for both days combined. This was a fun weekend, as I have always wanted to win a polka dot jersey.

Next was Dead Dog Classic, 2 day stage race. The team rode hard as Meredith Miller from Aarons pro team was with us. Terrie and I rode a great RR, driving the pace high to wear out Meredith. We ended up 1st and 2nd in the RR. Our dreams of winning this SR were short lived however, as Meredith claimed her win with a blazing fast TT ride. She ended up 40 seconds faster than me, dropping me from 2nd to 3rd place overall.

I am in rest mode right now, as I have been racing every weekend for the past 6 weeks. I am getting ready for Mt. Evans and Salida Omnium. Both of these races are important for me, as I am winning the BAR (best all around rider) for the SW 1-2 in Colo. I need to continue to do well at the upcoming races, to keep the points coming in.

Did I mention that our fabulous squad is winning the BAT (best all around team) competition for 2008. This is our first year as a team and we are rockin away. It is so much fun to ride with this team and getting to know these ladies. I am so grateful for the friendships I have formed.

This is a cool sport! I'll report more after Mt. Evans, as I will gone next week taking my girls to horse camp!