Smoketown Airport Crit 2010

This years race was another huge success. We had about 380 entries which is about 2.5 times more than the 2009 race. We also gave away more than $3700 in prize money.

We would like to thank all of our sponsors for supporting the race and to all that raced.

This year we partnered with Arbor Place and the Jim Young Fund.
Arbor Place is a faith-based, not-for-profit organization located in Southeast Lancaster City that is dedicated to meeting the academic, recreational, social, and spiritual needs of Lancaster’s inner-city teenagers, ages 13-19. We were able to donate $1000 to them for their work.

They had representatives at the race letting people know about their ministry.

The Jim Young Scholarship Fund is in honor of Penn State University’s outstanding cycling coach, Jim Young, who has been training the University’s cyclists since 1983. Under Coach Young’s leadership, the Penn State cycling team has won several national championships and more than thirty individual titles. The proceeds of this scholarship will be used to pave the way for future cyclists to train while continuing their education at Penn State.

Race Photos and Video

Below are several comments we received:

just wanted to let you know that your race today was one of the most
enjoyable races that I have done. I am a 52 year old perpetual Cat 5 and I
race for the pure joy of it and todays race was just thrilling ( except
for the headwinds!) It was extremely well organized and everyone was
polite and helpful. The chance to race on an airport runway was just
wonderful.Just wanted to let your know your efforts are appreciated.”

David W., West Chester Cycling Club

“Thanks for putting on a very well staffed and run event. We drove down from Syracuse and the race was a good event to ride in.Good job.”

Cliff S., MaxPowercycling

“I was there as a spectator, not a racer (bike situation had me sidelined
Saturday…but my SO raced two events), but I wanted to say how impressed
I was with the event! Cool venue, great racing, and it was one of the
best organized races I’ve been to. The free breakfast was over the top!
And as the PA Womens Racing coordinator, I really appreciate the addition
of a women’s race this year! A strong, competitive field turned out for a
7:30 start time…that’s pretty impressive.
Hopefully this will become a staple on the PA calendar. I look forward to
participating as a racer, and will be sure to pass the word on to my
teammates.”

Beth F., Sturdy Girl Cycling

“This was my 1st time for this race and I want to thank you for a well organized, safe race. Also thanks for the prompt posting of results.”

Mark W., HUP United

Local Rides

Date Ride
June 5, 2010 Pedal to Preserve
Dream Ride Events

Local Races

Date Race
June 20, 2010 Cargas

Ironman Lake Placid 2009 Race Report

Scott Perschke (47)
This was my 2nd IM, the first being 2 years ago in Louisville. At that event I got pretty dehydrated and took in 2 IVs afterwards. My time of 12:28 (1:15, 10:xx, 5:58, 15:xx, 4:52) wasn’t bad, but the suffering was large!
The Lake Placid bike course has about 7500 ft elevation gain compared to 5500 in Louisville, but cooler temps (and still a drivable distance) were the reason to go north.
The lead up to race time was good, though still very nervous. I ate a bowl of cereal, a banana, a granola bar, OJ and vitamins starting about 4:30. My good friend Stan had come to town and helped me set everything up. I went to transition with a bottle of HEED/perpetuem mix and pumped tires and lubed the chain, got body marks then dropped off special needs bags. At this point it was 6:00ish so I went for a short jog to wake up. I then dressed for the swim and headed over to the swim start.
The swim start was a concern of mine since Louisville is a time trial start and I’d heard bad stories about mass starts. I swam over and stood at the far edge at about 6:45 and watched the pro start. When there was only a few minutes left I saw a lot of open space up close to the line where you had to tread water and so I moved up slowly and was only about 15 ft from the line when the gun went off. It got crowded on the 1st loop but I never got kicked or punched, though some one pushed my legs down a couple times. When this happened I kicked vigorously and that seemed to discourage such further actions. 1st lap was done in 34 minutes. The second lap was less crowded but still some crowding at times. Note: You can’t stop swimming if you are in the main line!! 2nd lap took 35 minutes, for 1:09 total time (a 5 minute PR). Paces were 1:47 and 1:52 per 100 m.
T1 took about 8 minutes, and I got no real help from volunteers, just my bad luck.
The bike is my favorite leg and this course is pretty fun! The big downhill was scary the 1st lap because of the speed differentials. Some people are slowing while others are going all out. I stayed out of trouble by not getting in to the packs. The middle of the loop starts with some gentle rollers then a couple more harsh rollers. There is a long stepped climb back from Wilmington to Lake Placid. The last ¼ mile of the climb and then the 2 miles in and through town were barricaded and there were people 5-10 deep cheering us on. I was blown away by the noise and excitement this generated and found my HR 5 beats higher than target as I started lap 2! 1st lap was done in 2:51. 2nd lap it got windy on the long uphill back to Lake Placid, where I also got some significant cramps in my quads. I took a brief pause to take some endurolytes and water and was able to carry on to T2. 2nd lap time of 3:10 gave a total bike time was 6:01 including a pee stop. I was a little disappointed by the 2nd loop and overall times. I think I need some more long rides to improve this time. I haven’t had cramps like this in quite a while and thought I’d “grown out of it”.
T2 was also done without assistance from volunteers other than the one who took the bike to rack it. 4 minutes.
The run has been my least favorite leg in the past, but I’ve worked on it for the last year and it has been paying off. I’ve gotten a lot more comfortable running and have gained some speed along the way. I was able to run with another guy for about 5 miles early on then another guy for a couple more miles of the 1st loop, which took 2:03 I was able to run both of the hills back in to town on the 1st loop. At this point I was getting confident I would finish under 12 hours, but 11:30 (my dream time) was slipping away. As I started the 2nd lap I saw my wife and told her that this was the point it would start hurting. I had some cramp twinges and so ate some bananas on the 2nd run and while I might have had the physical strength to run the 2 hills, I didn’t have the mental fortitude to do so. This contributed to my slightly slower 2nd lap time of 2:13. This was the performance that I am most pleased with, a 10 minute differential between the 2 run laps!! It was also a PR by 35 minutes.
Total time 11:40, a 48 minute PR!!
As per my plan I used two 3 hour bottles of 4 scoops HEED/3 scoops Perpetuem/2 scoops Endurolyte powder on the bike along with an uncounted number of water bottles. I took water and Gatorade on the run with a couple pieces of banana and grapes for variety and added cola on the 2nd lap (the promised watermelon never appeared). Bike included about 6 endurolytes and Race caps.
Thanks go to:
God for all the gifts
my wife Annette
Grasky Endurance Coaching
The Champions Choice Massage
Performance Spine and Rehab Center Chiropractic
Whistle Stop Bike Shop
Bob Kolanko, PT, bike fit

Video

Missions Fest

Missions fest had a great turnout and the weather cooperated.
Lots of cool planes and exhibits. Below are a few shots from Sunday.

Camp 2009

  • This year Dave Sanchez challenged us to live with a faith that can really change us.
    Here are a few key statements from Dave.

    “Our faith opens us up to receive what God wants to give us. Sometimes it’s miraculous and sometimes it may be a cross.”
    “We may think we are terrible, rotten, ugly, dirty people; Jesus doesn’t think so. In fact, Jesus’ holiness transforms our uncleanness. He becomes ‘unclean’ so that we might be whole and be worthy to be in the presence of God.”

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    Video by Bob Grimm
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    O LORD my God, I cried to you for help, and you have healed me. (Psalm 30:2, ESV)