Brands Cuevas Junior Cycling Development — Sommerville 2018 Results

Brands Cuevas Junior Cycling Development – Sommerville 2018

Written by Doug Toback

I made a promise to Fernando Cuevas before he passed away at the end of last year. We would continue his team, grow it and give young athletes in the NYC area the ability to cycle independent of economic capabilities. Our day in Sommerville was a step on that journey.

We placed first place in the Tour of Sommerville Jr Race on Memorial Day. We knew the race would be stacked with the areas best junior riders comprised of National Champions and elite riders. We brought our Regional level team to race including our 12 year old rider knowing we would need full team support to compete.

Gabriel Tonini went on an early break with a single rider that was later bridged to 4 riders. The story behind the story was how the Brands Cuevas team sat in the main field of the remaining 40 riders to help maintain the break. Howard, Little Juan, DJ and Anthony did their job quietly and the break stayed intact for the rest of the race which honestly was surprising.

Gabriel was able to get a small advantage in the final sprint against very strong riders. In the true Jr racing spirit there was plenty of mutual respect and all around accolades between all the riders after the finish.

At the beginning of the year we would never have expected a day like this. The community on the other hand had other plans for us – they supported us, got us back on our feet and gave us the means, knowledge and infrastructure to make our family team thrive.

Two of my friends are now coaches and my wife is the parent manager/photographer. Our local bike shop Brands Cycle and Fitness and Giant Bicycles ensure that we have access to keep riders on safe and appropriate bikes as anchor supporters. Elite Endurance trains the regional team. Arias International (Freeport NY) provides our kits and many local businesses and community members pitched in and provided funding so our team can race and grow. The support from USAC and NYSBRA has been vital – with many phone calls, answered questions and support.

We are and always have been the community grass roots junior team. We are grateful to you all and look forward to the rest of the season and beyond.

Follow us on Instagram @BrandsCuevas and contact Doug Toback if you have a Jr rider who wants to cycle at Douglas.Toback at gmail.com.

NYSBRA Newsletter Sponsor – Pack Chatter Podcast

 

If you love to race, you’ve no doubt spent more time talking about racing than competing. And that’s half the fun.

This is the premise of Pack Chatter, a cycling podcast hosted by Tony Sylor and Todd Scheske. Twice a month, Tony and Todd sit down and discuss regional and national racing sometimes with guests and sometimes just the two of them.

“Todd and I love to talk cycling,” said Sylor. “Like most who enjoy the sport, we are a bit obsessed so we thought, ‘why not record it for others to enjoy?’”

 

Thus far the show has put out 4 episodes with Jeremy Powers and Brendan Housler as guests.

“We try to host people who are relevant to our regional scene,” Sylor said. “It was awesome to have a star like Jeremy, and Todd and I have known Brendan for a long time. Guests like that make the show interesting and highlight the rich cycling culture we have in WNY.”

Both Sylor and Scheske each have a long history in cycling and bring that experience to their conversations. Scheske is a Cat 1 racer who started racing as a junior and has coached beginners to World Champions. He is a former President of the Genesee Valley Cycling Club, the founder of Legaci Bikes, a USAC official, and a founding member of NYSBRA.

“Pack Chatter is something I hope Tony and I can grow into a solid listener in WNY and beyond as a medium to introduce topics, address current issues, inform and have fun talking about cycling,” said Scheske.  “I want people to experience cycling as a passion as I have for over 30 years, and if our show can provide a value in the process I’m thrilled to be a part of that.”

Tony is also an active racer but currently focused on promotions. He is the Founder and Director of the Livingston Cycling Club, Once Again Race Team, Mudslinger Gravel Series and the American Rock Salt Race Series.  He is also a current member of the NYSBRA board.

“I think Todd and I offer a nice balance,” Sylor said. “He has been a mentor to me for a long time, and he brings top racing and coaching background to the convo. I have a lot of experience in promoting and developing events and racers, especially from a grassroots approach. With that we each know many interesting people in the sport and look forward to introducing those people and our experiences to our audience.”

Currently Pack Chatter can be found on Sound Cloud and through www.ridelcc.com. The duo hopes to get it up on Itunes later this summer.

New York State Bicycle Racing Association Annual Meeting Minutes

Thank you to everyone who joined the NYSBRA Annual Meeting.

Please find below a few of the highlights from the meeting.  The complete meeting notes are available here. 

2018 NYSBRA Championship Races:

NYSBRA is happy to announce your 2018 Championship Races as follows:

  1. Criterium: Grant’s Tomb Criterium, hosted by Ted Teyber of Century Road Club Association(CRCA), NYC, 10Mar18
  2. Road: Bear Mountain Road Race: hosted by Ted Teyber, Century Road Club Association(CRCA), 12May18
  3. Gravel Grinder: Finger Lakes Gravel Challenge, hosted by Cory Kuhns of Towpath Bikes,Springwater, 12May18
  4. Track: NYS Track Championship hosted by Jim Lyman, New York Velodrome Association(NYVA), Kissena Velodrome; Juniors on 16-17Jun18 and Senior/Masters on 23-24June18
  5. Time Trial: NYS Championship TT, hosted by Jeff Poulin of Tioga Velo Club (TVC) p/b TiogaCompetitive Cycling (TCC), Tioga Center, 15Jul18
  6. Bids for the NYSBRA Cyclocross Championship will open in the spring.

 

Financial Updates: (refer to the 2017 budget vs actuals posted on-line)

  1. Income: NYSBRA received $24,342 from USAC and $3,050 from other sponsors totaling $27,392
  2. NYSBRA gave out $19,514 in grants to 69 different recipients, including 24 juniors
  3. Administrative costs were only $11,406
  4. Deficit for 2017 was $3,528
  5. Balance forward for 2018 is $30,173
  6. USAC estimates that NYSBRA rebates will drop $2,753-3,547 in 2018 due to reduced membershipand racer days
  1. NYSBRA Partners and other Revenue Sources:
    1. USAC rebates for 2017: $24,342
    2. Bikereg rebates for 2017: $2,353.50 (approx.)
    3. BikeReg sponsorship has been “huge” for NYSBRA to close the gap caused by the eroding USAC rebates so we can continue our outstanding grant program. Please support BikeReg!
    4. NACS rebates: $246.40
    5. Amazon Smile: $23.44 (approx.)