Wednesday, September 19, 2012
And...they're off!
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Great Results at the State Championships!
Friday, May 11, 2012
Special Guys
As Freshman, Steven Ayoob, Matt Misetich, and Cameron Aubert took a "leap of faith" and decided that they wanted to be mountain bike racers for their school. Four years later, they completed their final SoCal league race last weekend as Seniors. With bright futures ahead of them, and incredible experiences behind them, I know that we will miss them as much as they will miss being part of this great team.
We will also be losing two other important Seniors this season as well. Christian Breitschwerdt and Connor Haas both joined the team as Sophomores. Like Steven, Matt, and Cameron - Christian and Connor are incredible guys that have been an important part of our team.
Steven, Matt, Cameron, Christian, and Connor - THANK YOU for your dedication and commitment to the team and for your hard work. You guys really are special.
Lake Arrowhead Race Report
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Keepin' it Real...FUN!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Vail Lake #2 Race Report
Victory at Vail Race, Temecula CA – April 15, 2012
The St. Francis High School mountain bike team competed in the fourth event of the six-race SoCal league series at Vail Lake in Temecula, CA on April 15th. Great weather and perfect trail conditions made for an exciting race.
Rain showers on Friday and Saturday cleared the dusty trails at the Vail Lake course to create a very tacky and fast track. To make the course even more challenging, the SoCal league added a ½ mile pavement start and additional single-track climbing. The new course would really benefit strong, technical riders.
In the Freshman Division 1 class, Golden Knight riders Austin Hamilton and Skyler Payne again showed their great form on the course with a solid 5th and 6th place respectively. Austin’s 5th place was his third podium finish of the year. Philip Saulny just missed a top-10 finish with a strong 11th place. Working hard and continuing to improve were Remi Roth in 16th, Nathaniel Blakely in 19th, and Nick Bedford in 25th.
Daniel Balsam continued to impress the Sophomore Division 1 class, battling with the leaders for all 3 laps and finishing with a strong 3rd place finish, earning him his 3rd podium finish of the year. Hunter Nalley fought hard all day for a respectable 16th, and Will Towne had his best finish of the year finishing in 20th.
The weather and racing heated up at in the afternoon for the JV and Varsity riders. The biggest battles and heartache occurred during the JV race. While battling for the lead on the 2nd of their 3 lap race, JV racer Sean Bird crashed hard after a mechanical problem with his bike. Sean fixed his bike on course and like all of our tough Golden Knights do, completed the race to finish in 25th. Scott Marshall worked hard for a 10th place finish, his second top-10 of the year. Close behind Marshall was Connor Haas with a very strong race and 13th place. Matt Kubly worked hard for 15th, while Carl Demolder worked through leg cramps to soldier on for 20th. Like Bird, Cameron Aubert’s strong race was sidetracked with a crash. Cameron disappointingly watched riders race by as he got back on and finished in a very respectable 21st. In the Varsity race, Christian Breitschwerdt worked hard for 24th. Matt Misetich came back from two week break off of the bike due to injuries and persevered for 26th.
After a tough day of racing, some of the Golden Knights seemed disappointed with the outcome of their races. Coach Bird emphasized to them that racing is comprised of many different emotions and moments – all of which will help build character and strength.
The Golden Knights head to the mountains for their final league race in Lake Arrowhead on May 6th, and then will compete against the NorCal league at the State Championships in Los Olivos on May 20th.
The Golden Knights mountain bike team are very grateful for the support that they have received from the school and administration, along with their sponsors: Design Imports, Hollandays, VCA Arden Animal Hospital, Merchants Building Maintenance, Bell Helmets, Mountain Pine Shutters, Strategic Law Partners, Nu-Hope, Kevin Martin/UBS, Stratz & Company, Financial Guaranty Insurance Brokers, City National Bank, and JoBesh International.
GO KNIGHTS!
Friday, April 13, 2012
Got Trail Work?
On Saturday, April 7th, sixteen members of the St. Francis High School Mountain Bike Team joined 50 other high school mountain bikers for a hard day of trail work on a segment of trail in the Angeles National Forest that had been damaged during the Station Fire.
Under the guidance of local trail advocates Banner Moffatt and Stephen Messer of Concerned Off Road Bicyclists Association (CORBA), the students were broken up into groups to perform specific tasks such as brush clearing, trail widening, and relocation of parts of the trail system so that the trails would be safer for cyclists and hikers.
The work was performed on a common trail behind JPL called “Upper Brown”. The students used their mountain bikes to ride the 6 miles to the trail work area, with some students and coaches using trailers to tow up the hand tools that would be required for the work. Despite temperatures reaching 90 degrees, the students put in almost 8 hours of hard work.
The St. Francis High School Mountain Bike Team is in its fourth season of competition in the SoCal High School Mountain Bike League, and performs trail maintenance projects at least three times during its race season.
Even though these students will be racing hard against each other next weekend at the league’s upcoming race, they should true comarardierie and worked hard to help make a difference on a popular trail that had not been used in a couple of years.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Keyesville Race Report
The St. Francis High School mountain bike team competed in the third event of the six-race SoCal league series at the Keyesville Wilderness Area near Lake Isabella, CA. A fast approaching rain storm and tough weather conditions made for an exciting weekend.
Saturday’s weather for the teams practice on the beautiful Southern Sierra course saw 75 degree temperatures and beautiful, blue skies. However, the weather forecast for Sunday was ominous and ugly, and the team knew it was going to be a race of attrition in what turned out to be a rainy and cold afternoon.
In preparation for this race, the team dialed-in its race-day nutrition plan and race warm-up in hopes of being better prepared when the riders reached the starting line. Podium finishes and solid results from all of the Golden Knight racers at Keyesville validated that our extra work was worth it.
In the Freshman Division 1 class, Golden Knight riders Austin Hamilton and Skyler Payne just missed their 3rd consecutive podiums with a very strong 6th and 8th place finishes. Philip Saulny also finished in the top 50% of the field with a very solid 16th place finish. Rounding out the Golden Knights were Remi Roth in 30th and Nathaniel Blakely in 36th.
The day’s first podium finish occurred in the Sophomore Division 1 race with Daniel Balsam narrowly missing the top-spot with a hard earned 2nd place finish and his 2nd podium result so far this year. Hunter Nalley earned another great finish in 13th, and Keenan Koch battled for 21st.
As the JV and Varsity riders approached the starting line for their afternoon race start, the clouds darkened and the wind began to howl. Within minutes of the race start, the Golden Knights were racing in the cold and rain. Working hard and never giving up, Sean Bird overcame some bike mechanicals to earn his top finish ever, a fantastic 2nd place result in the JV race. The great JV results continued to flow in with Scott Marshall working his way up from 17th place to finish in 11th. As they have done all season long, another strong finish occurred with JV riders Matt Kubly, Connor Haas, Carl Demolder, and Cameron Aubert coming in within seconds of each other in 13th, 14th, 15th, and 18th place. Battling back from a first lap crash was Steven Ayoob in 23rd place. In the Varsity race, Christian Breitschwerdt continued to improve racing to 25th and Matt Misetich came back from a first lap crash to finish in 27th.
Again, the Golden Knights came away with two impressive podium finishes, along with some excellent individual results in all categories.
The Golden Knights return to Vail Lake for the season’s 4th race on April 15th. Vail Lake was the site of the team’s best race this season at stop #1, and the team hopes to do well there again.
The Golden Knights mountain bike team are very grateful for the support that they have received from the school and administration, along with their sponsors: Design Imports, Hollandays, VCA Arden Animal Hospital, Merchants Building Maintenance, Bell Helmets, Mountain Pine Shutters, Strategic Law Partners, Nu-Hope, Kevin Martin/UBS, Stratz & Company, Financial Guaranty Insurance Brokers, City National Bank, and JoBesh International.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Mixin' It Up
Monday, March 12, 2012
Hog Canyon Classic Race Report
The St. Francis High School mountain bike team persevered through a hot and hard day of racing at the Hog Canyon Classic in Yucaipa – the second stop on the SoCal League high school mountain bike racing circuit.
Leading up to race day, the Golden Knights thought that the hilly course on the outskirts of Yucaipa would suit the team best and provide an advantage for its well-trained riders. Even though the team did well, most riders found the course extremely challenging and exhausting. Located at the Wildwood State Park, the course featured over 900 feet of climbing per lap, technical descents, and dry and dusty conditions.
Coming away with podium results for the second straight race were Austin Hamilton with a well-earned 5th place finish in the freshman class, and Sean Bird with a sprint finish for 5th in the JV class. Also coming away with top-10 finishes were Daniel Balsam in 7th place in the sophomore race, and Skyler Payne also with a 7th place in the freshman race.
After the team’s best results ever in four-years of competition two weeks ago at Vail Lake, head coach Lee Bird challenged the team to continue working hard and to strive for even better results. “We had 6 riders improve their overall standings compared to the last race. That’s rewarding when you see these students continue to improve week over week. I’m also proud that all 19 of our racers finished another tough race. Our team finds a way to dig deep when the going is tough.” said Coach Bird.
Hard chargers of the weekend were Steven Ayoob, Matt Kubly, and Nick Bedford who all improved significantly over their results at Vail Lake.
The GOLDEN KNIGHTS are back to training for their next race In the SoCal League series in Keyesville on March 25th.
The GOLDEN KNIGHTS mountain bike team are very grateful for the support that they have received from the school and administration, along with their sponsors: Design Imports, Hollandays, VCA Arden Animal Hospital, Merchants Building Maintenance, Bell Helmets, Mountain Pine Shutters, Strategic Law Partners, Nu-Hope, Kevin Martin/UBS, Stratz & Company, Financial Guaranty Insurance Brokers, City National Bank, and JoBesh International.
GO KNIGHTS!
Monday, February 27, 2012
A reminder of our past....
Vail Lake - Race #1
In the SoCal High School Cycling League season opener on Sunday, the GOLDEN KNIGHTS Mountain Bike Team proved they were prepared and were well represented with four podium award finishers, the team’s best finish ever at a SoCal League race.
Since December 1st, the GOLDEN KNIGHTS have trained hard for the season opener at Vail Lake, including a pre-season team building training camp at the venue two weeks ago. “Vail Lake is a very fast and technical course. I wanted to have a team building experience by doing a two-day camp at Vail Lake. In addition to the camaraderie, it turned out that the time spent on the course really helped our riders” said Coach Bird.
With sunny skies and a breezy wind, the day started off with the freshman and sophomore boys’ race. In a very fast two-lap freshman race, Austin Hamilton and Skyler Payne stayed with the leaders to earn 4th and 5th place podium finishes in what was their first ever mountain bike race. Rounding out a very deep freshman field of 38 riders was Philip Saulny earning a top-10 with a 9th place finish. Also gaining valuable race experience in their first ever races with strong finishes were Nathaniel Blakely in 14th, Remi Roth in 19th, and Nick Bedford in 24th.
The sophomore race was controlled by 4 strong riders battling back and forth, with St. Francis’s Daniel Balsam working his way up to a team best ever 2nd place finish. This was Daniel’s first race at the longer 3-lap distance, and he showed that he belonged. In his first-ever mountain bike race, Sophomore Will Towne finished in 27th, and battling a broken derailleur, Keenan Koch finished in 29th.
The most competitive race of the day turned out to be a slugfest in the JV category. After a fast start, 10 riders worked their way to the front and began an epic duel that lasted all 3-laps. Swapping positions 1 through 5, Sophomore Sean Bird ended the day with a very impressive 3rdplace finish. Not too far behind and rounding out the top-10 for the GOLDEN KNIGHTS was Scott Marshall with a 10th place finish. Showing true grit and determination was Senior Connor Haas who finished in 11th after passing 4 riders on his final lap. Rounding out the top-20 of a deep 38 rider field were Cameron Aubert in 19th and Carl Demolder in 20th. Michael Togneri showed great skills and improvement in a solid 23rd, with Matt Kubly in 26th, and Steven Ayoob in 28th. Matt Kubly earned the “tough charger” award for sticking out a tough race. After breaking his chain and losing more than 7 minutes in bike repairs and penalties, he still worked hard to keep battling back lost positions.
Only the 2nd and 3rd GOLDEN KNIGHTS to ever represent their school in the Varsity category were Seniors Christian Breitschwerdt and Matt Misetich. Both riders learned a lot and paced themselves well to manage the fast and long 4-lap race. Christian Breitschwerdt finished in 23rdand Matt Misetich finished in 24th out of a super-competitive field of 32 riders.
“Our team has always worked hard to not only compete, but to finish” said Coach Bird. “Today we had riders facing their first ever bike race, along with some serious mechanical problems and a few crashes. Yet, through all of this, our guys toughed it out and all 19 riders finished the race. That’s what I’m most proud of”.
The GOLDEN KNIGHTS are back to training for their next race In the SoCal League series in Yucaipa on March 11th.
The GOLDEN KNIGHTS mountain bike team are very grateful for the support that they have received from the school and administration, along with their sponsors: Design Imports, Hollandays, VCA Arden Animal Hospital, Merchants Building Maintenance, Bell Helmets, Mountain Pine Shutters, Strategic Law Partners, Nu-Hope, Kevin Martin/UBS, Stratz & Company, Financial Guaranty Insurance Brokers, City National Bank, and JoBesh International.
GO KNIGHTS!
Monday, January 30, 2012
El Prieto Trail Work
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
2012 Race Calendar
Introducing the 2012 Golden Knights Mountain Bike Team
Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Marshall, Coach Kubly, Hunter Nalley, Matt Misetich, Cameron Aubert, Carl Demolder, Andy Acosta, Sean Bird, Chris Sercel, Nicholas Bedford, Remi Roth, Philip Saulny, Daniel Balsam, Coach Donovan, Coach Bird.
Middle Row, Left to Right: Scott Marshall, William Towne, Christian Breitschwerdt, Connor Haas, Matt Kubly, Steven Ayoob, Austin Hamilton, Skyler Payne.
Front Row, Left to Right: Keenan Koch, Michael Togneri, Nathaniel Blakely, Calvin Lau.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
The Golden Knights are ready for the 2012 Season
Since December 1st, the St. Francis Mountain Bike Team has been preparing for the upcoming 2012 SoCal League High School Mountain Bike series. As one of the first members of the SoCal league, the Golden Knights will be entering their 4th season racing against other Southern California high schools.
Under the guidance of Head Coach Lee Bird and Assistant Coach Patrick Donovan, the Golden Knights are hopeful that they will be able to continue building upon a stellar 2011 season that saw many podium and top-10 overall finishes, including a 5th place finish in the 2011 State Championships.
The team includes returning Seniors Cameron Aubert, Steven Ayoob, Christian Breitschwerdt, Connor Haas, and Matt Misetich. Christian, Connor, and Matt all finished in the top-10 overall of the D1 JV class in 2011. “Our Seniors have been great role models and leaders on our team. Many have raced since they were freshman and really understand the dedication and hard work necessary in the sport”, Bird says. “I’m hopeful that we will be able to have 2 or 3 of these strong riders represent us in the Varsity class”.
Representing the JV class for the Golden Knights will be Juniors Carl Demolder, Matt Kubly, Scott Marshall, Chris Sercel, Michael Togneri, and Sophomore Sean Bird. The JV team for the Golden Knights is deep, and should be able to post some good results this season. Returning racers Matt Kubly and Scott Marshall both finished in the top-10 overall of the D1 Sophomore class and Sean Bird was 5th overall in the D1 Freshman class in 2011.
Bumping up to the sophomore class will be Daniel Balsam, Keenan Koch, Calvin Lau, Hunter Nalley, and Will Towne. Daniel, Keenan, and Hunter all raced as freshman and have improved significantly. Calvin and Will are new to the team this year and have worked hard in training to get themselves prepared for the upcoming season. “Daniel and Hunter really push each other hard in the practices and races, and Keenan has shown incredible improvement over the last year. I’m really excited to watch the three of them battle it out with the other schools this year”, says Coach Bird.
Representing the Golden Knights in the freshman class will be Nicholas Bedford, Nathaniel Blakely, Austin Hamilton, Skyler Payne, Remi Roth, and Philip Saulny. “It’s exciting to see the new talent come into the program each year. Students are excited to be able to race mountain bikes for St. Francis”, says Coach Bird. Austin and Skyler both have prior mountain bike experience and have looked very strong in practices. Nicholas, Nathaniel, Remi, and Philip are working hard on the skills necessary to compete on the mountain bike and will be strong contenders for the Golden Knights.
“I am very grateful to the administrators and staff of St. Francis for supporting our team. The school sees the value of our program and has really supported us since the beginning”, says Coach Bird. “I am also grateful to the parents and parent coaches for all of the time that they have put in to help make this program strong. Because our races are all over 2 hours away, there are lots of logistics and coordination that requires many volunteers. I’m grateful for their help”.
Follow the Golden Knights all season on their website at http://stfrancisracing.blogspot.com/.