Sunday, July 31, 2011

July 2011 Kissena State Championships by Mark Wagner



Session two started with flying 200's to determine seeding for the sprints. I decided to step up my gearing to a 50x14, which I think is around 96" or so. Karl and I both used the same gearing (same rear wheel, actually) to achieve similar 200 times of 12.66 and 12.60 seconds, respectively. I think the gear really helped me knock off a second from my time last year, which was a 13.55.

2011 Masters Nationals - Flying 200 meter times at T-Town

Link to Results Page

Kissena Velodrome Records - by Larry DeSario

Back in the 60's, 70's, 80's records were talked about among the track aficionados.  We had no internet then. Prior to 72-73 most talk centered on Jack Simes III.  I remember a labor day meet (1968?) in which Preston Handy attempted to break the 200 meter tt record of Simes which was announced to be 11.6, but he missed it riding an 11.85.

After I rode my flying lap and 200m times at Kissena I asked Jack Simes what his times were when he rode there.  He told me he would have to look them up in his notes but he did say that 11.6 was the time he remembers as being his best.  I've seen in training (1970) Sam Zeitland (The Brooklyn Flash) knocking off mid 11's one particular afternoon. He rode gears 46x14 and 47x14.

I thought the kilometer record was 1.13, being performed either during the 1964 Nationals or Olympic trials. The crowds in attendance were huge.  Jesus Portalatin rode a 1.13 as a Junior in 1970.  When Steve Woznick set his kilometer time of 1.12.4 at the New Jersey State Championships it was said to be the fastest time at Kissena.  As far as I know, nobody broke Woznick's record of 1.12.4 until Colin Prensky's ride. When I saw that he rode it on Opening Day in May I was duly impressed.  It should be noted that Keith Rapasardi rode a 1.13.7 winning the NYS Kilo Title in 1985.

Colin Prensky - Fastest Kilo time 1:11.10 on May 7, 2011

For the Pursuits I may have somewhere the times ridden in the 1970 nationals held there (Chauner vs VandeVelde).  However, with the technology (aero bars/discs) there has to be faster times by the more recent cyclists.

All of this is unofficial, again, there was no internet or precise record keeping at Kissena that I know of.  However, it should be noted that prior to 1973-74 Kissena was the only Velodrome on the east coast.  It was frequented by many of the top cyclists of it's day.  In 1972 we had a Pro-Am competition in which some of the Raleigh Pros and some other internationals competed against the local elite east team.  I have some 8mm footage that I would like to convert to disc.  Some pretty neat historical stuff.

I moved to South Florida in 1986.  This was before Kirk Whiteman’s time. I met Kirk at Manchester when he won the Worlds there.  I have no idea of his times at Kissena. In the early 80's Nelson Vails arrived on the scene. Nelson rode the kilo in 1982 (we tied at  1.16.3) but not the sprints.  He was doing most of his training elsewhere so I can't really say what flying 200 times he did.   Perhaps, somebody from that time frame can fill in the gaps. I do know, that in 1983 Nelson just improved tremendously, winning the sprints at the Pan Ams. He was a fantastic jumper.

LD

Hour record by Ken Harris:

Ken Harris - holds the Hour Record for Kissena (110 Laps) 8/21/2008






KISSENA VELODROME RECORDS:

Flying 200 Meter = 11.6 by Jack Simes III (unofficial)

Flying One Lap 400 Meter = ?

Standing Start 400 meter =30.72 Chris Barbaria on 6/28/2009 (unofficial)

Sanding Start 500 meter =?

1000 meter (Kilo) = 1:11.10 by Colin Prensky on 5/7/2011 (unofficial)

1600 meter = 2.01.19 by Colin Prensky on 6/28/2009 (unofficial)

2000 meter =?

3000 meter =?

Hour Record = 110 laps by Ken Harris on 8/21/2008 (official)

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Kissena Riders at 2011 Masters Track Nationals - Results

POINTS RACE - 40-44

Gary Steinberg

Alan Buday

Scott Demel

PURSUIT

PURSUIT

PURSUIT

PURSUIT

PURSUIT

PURSUIT
George Sutter

Bonnie Woodbury

Kimberly Edwards

Alan Buday

Mike Wilpizeski

Read an interview with Mike Wilpizeski - Mike got 4th in the 2K pursuit 
SPRINTS

SPRINTS

SPRINTS

SPRINTS

SPRINTS
Kirk Whiteman

Michael Robinson

Gabriel Thomas

Andrew LaCorte

Kimberly Edwards

More results located here 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Kissena Riders from the 70s and 80s - Larry DeSario

Video Clip of Larry doing a Flying 200 in 1983 at Kissena Track - notice there was no fence around the track.

Below is a report from Larry:
I've been rummaging through my old training diaries.  Wow, things have sure changed in regards to gearing. We used smaller gears back then.



Kilometers:
For kilos, I generally used 46x14 or 47x14.

I won the state kilo title in 1973 with a 1.14.2 (46x14)

I also won the state kilo on June 23rd 1984 with a 1.14.91 (46x14).  Below are the splits for this kilo:
-200 meter 16.74
-400 meter 29.96
-600 meter 43.77
-800 meter 59.46
-1000 meter 1.14.91.

Later in the year (September 84) I did a record attempt and rode a 1.13.93 (46x14).  Below are the splits for this effort:
-200 meter 17.31
-400 meter 30.92
-600 meter 44.36
-800 meter 59.51
-1000 meter 1.13.93
I paced this attempt and was able to finish stronger.  I didn't get the record which at the time was 1.12.4 held by Steve Woznick set in 1973.  I have some pics of the 1984 states that I'll get together.

I saw that the time was lowered to 1.11 by Colin Prensky in 2011!  You have to be a beast to do that on Kissena.  He certainly has my utmost respect.
Colin Prensky


Flying 200 Meters:
We didn't have 200 tt seeding for match sprints back then.  I managed to win the state sprints, 1982 to1984. However, we did have time trial nights and usually my gearing for the 200's were 47x14, 48x14 and 44x13.
My best times were:
11.65 (Aug 8th 1983/gear 44x13)
11.75 (Aug 19th 1984/gear 48x14).
I do happen to have the 11.65 on tape.  My wife was giving commentary during the effort. (Video clip above)


Flying 400 Meters:
My best flying lap was 25.4 seconds on a 50x15 gear in 1982.  I was doing them with Derrick Davis that night. I must say that most of my better efforts were late June to September.  Usually April and May the times were quite slower.

Racing Videos and Photos:
I have some racing footage that I will share. Some twilight series action with Al Toefield announcing and nice size fields.  Also, some workouts with James Joseph.  He spanked me good, he was quite strong. Unfortunately, I have no footage of the Labor Day meets.  I have plenty of pics though.  I rode (won) the 1983 meet riding with a cracked shoulder suffered in a madison some three weeks earlier.  I didn't tell the docter I was riding.

I hope you find this of some help.  It's always good to compare notes.

Currently:
I turned 57 this year.  I still ride down here in South Florida but with not as much zeal as I used to.  Got hurt (my back) after the last masters worlds I rode in 1999 and I lost quite a bit of power in my left leg.  I'm hoping I can get back to nationals/worlds level fitness someday.   I rode the 200 tt at our elite and masters states this year and did a 12.1 and 12.2.  I'm struggling to bring it down to under 12 seconds once again.

James Joseph


James Joseph just won the 2011 nationals yesterday in T-Town.  He is still very talented and snappy fast. Derrick Davis visited us a few times these past few years and I ride with Pat Gellineau when he comes down for the winter.




Derrick Davis


I'll gather some old momentos and send them up.  Looking at the pictures and results from your site, the sprinters are really big.  Kissena's Affinity Team has recently turned out some gifted sprinters.  The legacy is still alive at Kissena!








My last competitive kilo was May 29th 1999 fl states at Piccolo, time 1.14.2 at age 45. The gear was 47x14, splits were 15.5/26.25/37.44/49.12/1.01.49/1.14.28.  It was more or less for training as my emphasis was the sprints and team sprints.

I did win the Florida States in 1993 (May 15th) with a 1.12.47, gear 45x14 (86.8 inches). Splits 15.30/26.07/37.12/48.66/1.00.37/1.12.47

At the Masters Nationals 1994 (July 15) held at Piccolo I rode 1.11.23, gear 43x13 (89.3 inches).  I got third.  Kent Bostick won with a 1.09, and my good buddy,  Richard Martin, got second with a 1.10 something.  My kilo splits were 15.21/25.78/36.36/47.54/59.21/1.11.23

My philosophy for the kilo was rather than try to match the big boys on their gears, I tried to match them on RPM's.  I didn't have the strength to push the big gears, I tried to finesse the ride.  Many riders look at the internationals and get swayed into using gears that are way too big.  Heck, if you match their RPM's with even a 46x14 you can have a pretty good ride for a district championship.  Again, I was no kilo rider but I did manage to garner four bronze medals at masters nationals.  I never rode tri-bars, only bullhorns.  I was old school and I feel my inability to really master aero bars pretty much doomed me in the event - you know, adapt or go extinct.

After the UCI determined that ages 40 and over time trial will be 500 meters, later changed to 750 meters, I said adios to the Kilo event.  I hated the Kilo!  It really wasn't my cup of tea.

I preferred the 500 meter.  Then, I geared up to 48x14, sometimes 47x14 or 51x15.  I got silver and bronze at Masters Worlds, both rides were mid 35 seconds.

Kissena Riders at 2011 Masters Track Nationals - Results

Michael Robinson

Michael Robinson - Bronze in Scratch Race


Bonnie Woodbury

Bonnie Woodbury - National Champion in 500 Meter
James Joseph - National Champion in 500 Meter
Mike Wilpizeski - 7th
Gabriel Thomas - 16th

James Joseph

Mike Wilzipeski



Kimberly Edwards - National Champion in 500 Meter
Kimberly Edwards

Kimberly Edwards - National Champion in Scratch race
Laura Summers - National Champion in 500 meter
Michael Howard

Michael Howard - 10th in 500 meter
Michael Robinson - 11th in 500 meter
T-Town 2010


https://www.usacycling.org/results/index.php?permit=2011-175

Tuesday, July 26, 2011