Women’s Maintenance Clinic – Thank you!

We had a great group of women (& a few men) join us last Thursday for our free Maintenance Clinic. We enjoyed having you and hope to have many more to come in the future. If you were unable to attend, please email us. We hope to see you at our next clinic.

Cheers!
Your friends at Atom Cyclist

Topics we covered in April:

- Roadside repair

- At-home maintenance

- Local rides

- Women’s specific design in bikes

RSVP at 915-225-0011

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SRAM Tour of the Gila

25th Annual SRAM Tour of the Gila

Be a part of the biggest race in our region. One that was nearly canceled in 2009 but for Lance Armstrong and SRAM coming in during the final hour and saving the race. Now this event, thanks a lot to the great organizers, is on the USA Cycling’s National Racing Calendar. This is a great chance for amateurs to race the same course and on the same day as the pros! From cat 4/5 to pro cat 1, both women and men, for the past two years have also seen Pro Tour riders attend from Radioshack and Garmin/Cervelo.

There are plenty of opportunities to race, but also as a spectator. Be a part of LIVESTRONG and the Lance Armstrong Foundation as a volunteer on Saturday, April 30 – email Rebecca here for more information. Whether you’re racing the 4 day stage race, or one of the amateur crit races on Saturday, this is one event you can’t miss!

We have been lucky to have a team compete both in 2009 and last year. Come out and support your Atom riders in 2011. If you have yet to register, read below for information. Thanks and see you at the races!

Event Website & Registration

Important News For Men 4,5 Riders

The 150 Men 4,5 Field Is Now Filled

The Men 4,5 WAITLIST is now open. There are spaces for 25 riders on the WAITLIST. You will be charged the full entry fee to get on the WAITLIST and moved into the Senior Men 4,5 field if and when a spot opens. If you do not get into the race, you will be refunded your entry fee.

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El Paso Race Series

Register

Time: 8 AM
Location: Upper Valley and Artcraft, (Exit 8) drive towards port of entry, Little Cesar’s Pizza parking lot. 7:15 to 7:45
Cost: $15

Categories: Cat A (1,2,3) Cat B (Must be 40+ and 3,4, Cat 4) Cat C (50+, 5, Women)

Santa Teresa-San Miguel Road Race

Directions : Start will be neutral to Mcnutt, route will follow Mcnutt to Highway 28 to La Mesa, Cat C will turn around at Hwy 28 and 189 (4 way stop).

Cat A/B will continue on Hwy 28, turn right to Castillo Rd to Mesquite Dr. (192), turn left on 192 to Hwy 28 back to Artcraft, turn right on Artcraft and finish at the top of the climb. Cat A/B 55 miles, Cat C 40 miles.

*NOTE* This is a non-sanctioned event, by entering you acknowledge that cycling is an inherently dangerous sport and fully realize the dangers of participating in this event. You are participating at your own risk. You hereby waive, release, discharge, hold harmless, and promise to indemnify and not to sue any sponsors, organizers, promoting organizations, property owners, law enforcement agencies, and public entities and respective agents, officials, and employees. Helmet are mandatory. Roads are open to traffic.

Results Following April 26th

Cat A
Place Name Points
1 Ryan Blickem 16
2 Alejandro Gomez 16
3 David Ubinger 8
4 Javier Segura 6
Cat B
Place Name Points
1 Frankie Benavidez 14
2 Frank Lujan 13
3 Alfredo Laredo 8
4 Shane Cunico 7
Cat C
Place Name Points
1 David Hughes 20
2 Rick Varela 13
3 Rick Ortega 11
4 Terri Moore 6

Other El Paso Series Dates

May 15, 29 June 12, 25, 26 July 17, 30 31.
April 17 will be TT and the a crit afterwards. TT will be a short rolling course with a slight uphill finish.
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Join the Tribe…

Zoot apparel has arrived! Born from Kona, Zoot’s moto is “necessity is the mother of invention.” They have listened to athlete complaints about sloshing shoes, chafing from wetsuits, and watch how racesuit fits while crossing the finish line. Constantly making innovations, they sponsor some of the top triathletes in the world. See what a few of them say about Zoot here:

Two Ironman Champions Sign with Zoot

Make us your new Tri-shop in El Paso. More apparel and accessories to come so check back. Are we missing something? Let us know and we’ll get them for you.

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Best Triathlon Bike On The Road Today

Triathlete magazine senior editor Aaron Hersh studied the Giant Trinity Triathlete magazine senior editor Aaron Hersh studied the Giant Trinity Advanced SL, the Specialized Shiv and the Trek Speed Concept 9 Series to see how they perform not as time trial bikes, but as triathlon bikes.

Key excerpts from Hersh’s review are below. Read the complete article at Triathlete Magazine to get all the details on how and why the Speed Concept is the best bike.

The bottom line:

“I don’t know which of these bikes is most aerodynamic and I’m not going to guess, but the Trek Speed Concept is built around versatile, triathlon-specific geometry and is decked out in multisport-friendly accessories. The other two cannot accommodate some common triathlon fit preferences. The Speed Concept 9 Series’ combination of fit, adjustability, aerodynamics, drop-dead good looks and usability make it the best triathlon bike on the road today.”

Why a great bike fit is critical for triathletes:

“Our race is only just starting at T2 so a triathlon bike needs to fit comfortably to allow the athlete to run fast off the bike. No matter how aerodynamic, a tri bike must fit the rider, and these three machines all fit differently.”

Fit and adjustability:

“Traditional stems come in a variety of lengths and angles, which allow a single bike to accommodate many different fits, but the unique front-ends on the Shiv, Trinity Advanced SL and Speed Concept are not compatible with conventional stems. This means that each bike’s fit characteristics are determined only by the components its manufacturer provides.

The Shiv was designed as a TT bike, not a tri bike, and Specialized makes no apologies for that. It has a slack seat tube angle and a long reach from the saddle to the handlebars. … These fit attributes mean that the Shiv is only appropriate for athletes that ride in an old-school position, similar to a road time trialist. The Trinity Advanced SL suffers from the same lack of reach adjustment as the Shiv…

…the Speed Concept can fit nearly any triathlete because of its versatile aerobar attachment system. The frame is built around F.I.S.T. approved, triathlon-specific geometry. Instead of offering only a single-length piece to attach the aerobars, like the Specialized and the Giant, Trek’s six different stems allow it to cover the complete spectrum of fit preference. The highly adjustable Bontrager aerobar that comes with the Speed Concept 9 Series allows the position to be tweaked to perfection. Trek’s system not only matches the adjustability of a typical tri bike, but it exceeds it.”

Triathlon specific application:

All three of these bikes are aerodynamic marvels, but the Trek is a triathlon bike, and the other two are TT bikes that can be used for triathlon.

Read the complete article in Triathlon Magazine here

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Do you Tri?

Triathlon has been steadily gaining popularity since 2004 with children as young as 3 years of age participating. I wouldn’t suggest that to parents out there but how many of us have taken the plunge into the sport? Triathlons nationwide are reporting registration numbers that have tripled in attendance in just one year. Last year Race El Paso sponsored its first local triathlon, Eagle in the Sun, which saw many local residents purchasing their first road bike, and diving in the pool to train. Have you thought about it? Perhaps you’re a runner so you think, how hard can riding a bike for 12 miles be? You swam competitively as a child so 400m is nothing, right? Not always, you’re older now, have a full time job or a family or in many cases, both. It takes many days of dedicated training in order to have a successful race. Still I highly recommend it to everyone out there who has ever had a fleeting thought about doing one.
I dabbled into the sport in 2008 at the Danskin Sprint Womens Triathlon in Austin. In the summer of 2007 I had not ridden a bike since I was a child, nor had I swam in years. Yet, I took up the challenge and bought my first road bike and set to training 5-6 days a week. I remember arriving race day being so nervous, wondering if I was setting up my transition station correctly, then having to wait so long for my age group to go. It was one of the hardest things I have ever done but also one of the most rewarding. I crossed the finish line all smiles.
These days I am all about cycling but I have that first triathlon to thank because if it hadn’t been for me doing that race I would have never found the sport that I love so much. So whether you want to register for the next race as a personal challenge, to meet new people, or to get healthy, know that you will forever be changed. Cheers!

Rebecca crossing the finish line in Austin, June 8, 2008

*Look for a race to train for now on our events page*

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Ready for the Hustle?

Arizona Mountain Bike Series has begun. The DNA Cycles Hedgehog Hustle is set to go next Saturday.Check race website for starting times.

Race Flyer

Registration

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2011 Atom Cyclist Kits have arrived!

While Supplies Last…

Waiting is over, we received the brand new 2011 Castelli Atom Cyclist summer & winter kits, everything to get you started in this cold-warm-cold-freezing-warm weather. Wind vests, to jackets to long sleeved thermal jerseys, we have you covered. Don’t be left out. Are you interested in racing this season and want to support your local shop? Let us know! Cheers and we’ll see you out on the road.

The Atom Cyclist Team~

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Miles of Discomfort Marathon

Miles of Discomfort Marathon

Flat Rock Ranch – Comfort, TX • January 29, 2011 • 9 A.M.

Race Flyer

Race Distances / Classes
Half Marathon
26 miles, Lower loop then Upper loop
Full Marathon
54 miles, Lower loop then Upper loop X 2
Men Women Men Women
Age 19-39
Age 40+
Age 19+ Age 19-29
Age 30-39
Age 40-49
Age 50+
Age 19-29
Age 30-39
Age 40+

Series Results following the Puzzler

Open Men Catagory
Place Name Team
1 Sem Gallegos Airevac p/b Crazy Cat Cyclery
2 Gilberto Porras Atom Cyclist
4 Manuel Gallegos Airevac p/b Crazy Cat Cyclery
40 Salvador Marrufo Crazy Cat Cyclery
Men 19-29 Catagory
Place Name Team
1 Paul Pacillas, Jr. Atom Cyclery
14 Oscar Ostos Power Shots
20 Jay Yu Airevac p/b Crazy Cat Cyclery
Men 30-39 Catagory
Place Name Team
3 Ivan Garza Suncity Cab
19 Efren Gonzalez Atom Cyclist
20 Brent Williams Sanders EP Puzzler Promoter
23 Gus Fierro Cyotes Cycling Team
28 Miguel Romero Power Shots Cyclery
Men 40-49 Catagory
Place Name Team
15 Mike Rossen Bicycle Company
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El Paso Puzzler v. 4

El Paso Puzzler v.4

Congratulations to all of the riders who competed. It was a beautiful day for riding. Unfortunately, our photographer couldn’t make it out so if you have any photos you’d like to share, please email us! Here are the results from yesterday. Cheers and rest up for the last race of the series on the 29th!

Series Results after the Puzzler have yet to be officially posted, check back for updates

50 Miler Results

Catagory: Open Men

Place Time Name Team
1 4.38.26 Evan Plews (Salem, OR) www.evanplews.com
2 4.43.58 Manuel Salas N/a
3 4.50.12 Santiago Chavez (El Paso) The Bicycle Company
4 4.53.05 Gilberto Porras (El Paso, TX) Atom Cyclist
5 4.58.35 Cameron Brenneman (Sante Fe, NM) NM Bike N’Sport
6 5.02.43 Sem Gallegos(El Paso, TX) Airevab p/b Crazy Cat Cyclery
7 6.15.13 Salvador Maruffo (El Paso, TX) Geobetty.com
8 6.17.08 Manuel Gallegos (El Paso, TX) AEL/Crazy Cat Cyclery

Catagory: Single Speed Men
Local Rider Results

Place Time Name Team
1 5.37.30 Anthony Petta None listed
7 7.14.39 Raymond Padilla (Las Cruces, NM) Zia Velo

Catagory: 19-29 Men
Local Rider Results

Place Time Name Team
1 5.45.31 Paul Pacillas, Jr. Atom Cyclist
2 5.53.21 Tyson Brown None Listed
3 6.15.14 Pablo Fernandez Chupacabras
4 7.12.05 Oscar Ostos Power Shots

Catagory: 30-39
Local Rider Results

Place Time Name Team
1 5.40.14 Jay English (Albq., NM) Bicycle Company
6 6.13.04 Ivan Garza Suncity Cab
7 6.16.33 Gus Fierro Coyotes Cycling
8 6.16.38 Miguel Romero Power Shots
10 6.35.41 Cesar Magana (Juarez, Chih) Bikezone
11 6.37.25 Samuel Kane(Mesilla, NM) Zia Vela
13 7.07.54 Ian Camerano None Listed
14 7.50.36 William Martinez None Listed

Catagory: 40-49
Local Rider Results

Place Time Name Team
1 5.27.49 Rich Murdock(Las Cruces) Zia Velo
3 5.41.33 Rob Shaver Thiele’s Automotive
10 7.29.33 Ernesto Camacho(Juarez) None Listed
11 8.00.59 Ramiro Hernandez None Listed

Catagory: 50+ Men
Local Rider Results

Place Time Name Team
1 5.46.36 Alan Rischel(Las Cruces) Zia Velo
2 5.56.50 Philip Simpson (Las Cruces) Zia Velo

Catagory: Women Open
Local Rider Results

Place Time Name Team
1 6.45.11 Karen Rishel No Tubes

Catagory: 40+ Women
Local Rider Results

Place Time Name Team
1 7.03.24 Janet Ross(Pueblo, CO) None listed
3 7.28.37 Susie Edwinson None Listed

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35 Miler Results

Catagory: Open Men
Atom Cyclist Riders/Customers

Rest too many to list, check Puzzler site for full results of 35 mile catagory

Place Time Name Team
1 4.20.11 Jacob Nunez Power Shots
9 5.07.53 Rob Nixon Crazy Cat Cyclery

Catagory: Open Women
Local Rider Results

Place Time Name Team
1 5.21.06 Annmarie Chavez Bicycle Company
3 7.12.04 Jessica Yu Crazy Cat Cyclery

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