2016 Mid-Atl Century reports and videos

RojoRacing

Donut Powered Wise-guy
Jesse just told me that he turned 35 this July.
It's good to see more younger folks riding recumbents! :D

I think at 30-31 years of age I may still be the youngest recumbent racer? Yes I'm not sure if I turn 31 or 32 next month, I've never been one to remember my exact age.
 

LarryOz

Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
Would Jason's big hill descent be a cheaper alternative to a wind tunnel?
There are so many variables that are out of your control when you are outside like that.
Just a car passing you in either direction on one attempt could skew the data.
I do a lot of testing on a closed track and have had very good results which I think has let me hone my Vendetta (and I) into a very aerodynamic machine
Still - nothing is going to beat a wind tunnel when pretty much everything is controlled. Just big bucks!
 

LarryOz

Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
Larry , that means you are nearly double his age!!!
I'm twice his age and have his size - or - Just an "old" "gnome" riding a fast Cruzbike.
Yes, the reports of my "age", and "size" continue to grow into a tribal urban legend! haha (Thanks BentAreo!)
 

ratz

Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
I think at 30-31 years of age I may still be the youngest recumbent racer? Yes I'm not sure if I turn 31 or 32 next month, I've never been one to remember my exact age.
In September we'll have at least 2 < 40; when Pluckyblond rides Iowa; for my health I won't mention the exact age; other than to mention she kept getting mad every time a female olympian in her mid thirties was described as an OLD athlete by the media coverage :)

But for the youngest on any recumbent; that probably goes to the Florian Kids; with their BattleMountain records; and Robert H's daughter who's done at least some track stuff on a Quest.
 

LarryOz

Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
I think at 30-31 years of age I may still be the youngest recumbent racer? Yes I'm not sure if I turn 31 or 32 next month, I've never been one to remember my exact age.
There is Charlie Ollinger - who I am pretty sure has been racing recumbents since he was about 6.
He is very strong and powerful.
I think he is in the 30 year old age group as well, but not sure he is really racing right now.
He used to race for Cruzbike 2 years ago when I started and has won many events, but has taken a break I think.
If you visit and ride with the HPVA crowd in the mid-west, there are also some pretty fast "youngsters" - Florian Kowalik, aged 17 is pretty fast in the sprints too.
But - to your credit Jason, I think you are probably the youngest and the fastest out there, and I just love the way you are punishing those uprights in those mountain races.
Really looking forward to when we can ride in an event together (either at Worlds, or Sebring). I know I won't be able to keep up with you - but at least I won't be an embarrassment to you either!
Keep it up and please be safe on those high speed descents! (I was going to find a hill and try and best your fastest speed, but after this latest slide going about 40, I think I've lost my nerve, as I just don't know if I want to go 65+)
 

RojoRacing

Donut Powered Wise-guy
There is Charlie Ollinger - who I am pretty sure has been racing recumbents since he was about 6.
He is very strong and powerful.
I think he is in the 30 year old age group as well, but not sure he is really racing right now.
He used to race for Cruzbike 2 years ago when I started and has won many events, but has taken a break I think.
If you visit and ride with the HPVA crowd in the mid-west, there are also some pretty fast "youngsters" - Florian Kowalik, aged 17 is pretty fast in the sprints too.
But - to your credit Jason, I think you are probably the youngest and the fastest out there, and I just love the way you are punishing those uprights in those mountain races.
Really looking forward to when we can ride in an event together (either at Worlds, or Sebring). I know I won't be able to keep up with you - but at least I won't be an embarrassment to you either!
Keep it up and please be safe on those high speed descents! (I was going to find a hill and try and best your fastest speed, but after this latest slide going about 40, I think I've lost my nerve, as I just don't know if I want to go 65+)

Yeah I forgot about HPVA races out there and the huge involvement from the young peeps in it. I also did recall Roberts Daughter riding a CruzBike but didn't know she did any events. I guess I'm over the hill and on my way out then :lol.

I'd much prefer you keep it safe and on two wheels over trying to break to many more state speed limits.
 

DavidCH

In thought; expanding the paradigm of traversity
Sebring ... That's like 5 months and two weeks away. A lot can happen by then.
 

LarryOz

Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
I guess I'm over the hill and on my way out then :lol.
If you are "over the hill", what does than make me? I've got a son your age!
In the grave - I guess! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::rolleyes:
(p.s. I 'm hoping to still run sub-4 Centuries for at least another decade, so don't bury me just yet - or at least dig me up and let me play a little with the "babies" each year!)
 
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JOSEPHWEISSERT

Zen MBB Master
I'm twice his age and have his size - or - Just an "old" "gnome" riding a fast Cruzbike.
Yes, the reports of my "age", and "size" continue to grow into a tribal urban legend! haha (Thanks BentAreo!)
I've raced with Larry in person. I can testify that he is 105 years old, under three feet tall, and is not allowed on any roller coasters for both reasons - hence the purposeful crashing to get his adrenaline "fix". He also rides blindfolded and steers by sonar and smell alone.
 

RojoRacing

Donut Powered Wise-guy
If you are "over the hill", what does than make me? I've got a some your age!
In the grave - I guess! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::rolleyes:
(p.s. I 'm hoping to still run sub-4 Centuries for at least another decade, so don't bury me just yet - or at least dig me up and let me play a little with the "babies" each year!)

Racing over here on the west coast has several options based on age. Veteran, senior, super senior, dinosaur, dust fart.
 

super slim

Zen MBB Master
That means Larry is in Dust Fart age group!
But races like teenager, fast, furious, but with lots of crashes!! As he is still learning!
 

Robert Holler

Administrator
Staff member
I've raced with Larry in person. I can testify that he is 105 years old, under three feet tall, and is not allowed on any roller coasters for both reasons - hence the purposeful crashing to get his adrenaline "fix". He also rides blindfolded and steers by sonar and smell alone.

Hahahahahaha!!!!
 

Emeljay

WiskersBlowinInTheWind
I may be a Dinosaur on the RojoRacing Scale, but on my CruzBike I feel like I'm a Cradle Baby on two wheels! :D
 
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