Northeast - Anyone doing 5bbc Montauk this year?

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Mazaev
05-13-09, 01:30 AM
So I just kinda decided to jump in and do this thing at the last minute. Anyone else doing the 145 and want to meet up at Penn station?


gearhead.ny
05-13-09, 07:40 AM
Not this year, just doin the 100 from Bab. Sux that they r callin for rain. Gonna ride it anyway. GL, see ya out there.

sukram
05-13-09, 01:42 PM
Some friends and I are doing either the 145 or the 100, weather pending. We might drive out to Babylon if the weather looks lousy. If it looks really lousy we might just spend the day drinking.


exRunner
05-13-09, 02:58 PM
My training partner and I were discussing this today at lunch. She signed up in advance, I decided to wait for the last minute. They are calling for rain Saturday night and thunderstorms Sunday, windy, and 65. I don't know what the roads look like west of Babylon, but out here and going east they are still covered with sand on the sides and in a lot of intersections. Enough that they are dangerous in some places when it is dry. If it gets wet and windy, it is going to be a mess for some of the less experienced/skilled riders.

If you are one of those, be careful. If you are not, then be careful around them.

And I hope the weather person has blown this forecast and it is sunny and warm.

creakier
05-14-09, 09:44 PM
weather problems aside, how am i going to get up much less get jacked up on coffee by 04:00?

gearhead.ny
05-15-09, 07:52 PM
The weather forecast has been changed again. Now they sayin AM T-showers instead of all day.
Still 60 percent. Might get lucky

exRunner
05-16-09, 07:39 PM
Latest forecast:

Rain until about 10 am (no thunderstorms, rain spotty), then clearing and sunny in the afternoon. Winds at 10 to 15 mph out of the West North West, meaning that you are going to have a nearly perfect tail wind all the way to Montauk.

Enjoy.

gearhead.ny
05-16-09, 08:12 PM
Good new, thanks exRunner
Now lets gitter done!

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Mazaev
05-17-09, 02:43 AM
Off we go :-)

noteon
05-17-09, 06:04 AM
Ride fun, everybody!

Mazaev
05-17-09, 02:44 PM
Well, the weather was pretty damn lousy! 154.7 miles in the bag :-) Never seen my bike this filthy.

exRunner
05-17-09, 04:16 PM
My training partner sent me a text saying that there was a very bad bike-car wreck. Anyone know anything about it? Is the biker OK?

sukram
05-17-09, 10:08 PM
Well, the weather was pretty damn lousy! 154.7 miles in the bag :-) Never seen my bike this filthy.

No kidding. I even had the fenders on my bike to help cut the crap down a bit.

The light rain from Penn to Babylon was ok enough, but we got totally drenched between Babylon and the Corey Beach rest stop, and it was cold suddenly. Looks like a lot of people bailed there. Had to get back on the bike to warm up again.

Funny thing, I thought I had signed up for the 145, then we got the queue sheets... :roflmao2:

sukram
05-17-09, 10:10 PM
My training partner sent me a text saying that there was a very bad bike-car wreck. Anyone know anything about it? Is the biker OK?

Cripes, I hope they're alright. I had no idea anything like this happened today.

exRunner
05-17-09, 10:26 PM
Cripes, I hope they're alright. I had no idea anything like this happened today.

I just talked to Diane. Just East of Sayville there was a Team in Training Van that had stopped to help a rider. It was parked facing the wrong direction on the side of the road. Diane told me that it was as far off the road as it could get, stopped with the engine off. They were working on a bike behind the van.

A male rider rode into the van at full speed. She said he didn't even stop pedaling. She estimated 15 to 18 mph at impact.

She said that he had a fractured cheek bone that was protruding through the skin and his arm was broken with bone showing through at the elbow. He was also unconscious.

She didn't know anything else.

Stacy
05-18-09, 09:39 AM
Well, the weather was pretty damn lousy! 154.7 miles in the bag :-) Never seen my bike this filthy.

Wow. We barely had any rain at the Bloomin' Metric. Just a few drops around 10 am. The sun even came out for a few minutes later.

gearhead.ny
05-18-09, 10:19 AM
Yea the weather was lousy for the most part. Ponquague Bridge was tough with the big headwind and stinging rain. Made for a good work out. I havent heard of any accidents but the woman I was riding with had 5 flats, both front and back combined. I hope everyone else did well.

spdrcr5
05-18-09, 10:56 AM
did the 102 from Babylon. Miserable weather! We fixed dozens of flats, both for our TNT team and for people along the route. I helped fix up a few people who crashed on various turns along the route. Only one had to get sagged for her injuries. She banged up her left cheek pretty good along with her knee and shoulder. She also banged up her hand, probably broke a finger.

For anyone that saw the guy with the handbike, he completed the ride in about 12.5 hours! That bridge and hills killed him but he persevered through it all and came across the finish line with 50+ people there cheering him on! :-)

gearhead.ny
05-18-09, 11:05 AM
For anyone that saw the guy with the handbike, he completed the ride in about 12.5 hours! That bridge and hills killed him but he persevered through it all and came across the finish line with 50+ people there cheering him on! :-)

Thats great to hear. Thanks for the info spdrcr5 :thumb:

spdrcr5
05-18-09, 12:05 PM
I just talked to Diane. Just East of Sayville there was a Team in Training Van that had stopped to help a rider. It was parked facing the wrong direction on the side of the road. Diane told me that it was as far off the road as it could get, stopped with the engine off. They were working on a bike behind the van.

A male rider rode into the van at full speed. She said he didn't even stop pedaling. She estimated 15 to 18 mph at impact.

She said that he had a fractured cheek bone that was protruding through the skin and his arm was broken with bone showing through at the elbow. He was also unconscious.

She didn't know anything else.

After reading this I contacted everyone from my Chapter (Long Island) who was involved with the event because this disturbed me. I had heard about someone getting hit by a car, but had not heard the entire story in any detail. One of the people I spoke with is the Director of Team in Training for Long Island. She said that none of the chapters that participated in the 5BBC Montauk Century had any TNT Vans at the event and nobody from any chapter reported any sort of accident(s) with their vehicles.

Could you ask Diane why she thought it was a TNT Van?

Thanks.

Larry

island rider
05-18-09, 01:23 PM
After reading this I contacted everyone from my Chapter (Long Island) who was involved with the event because this disturbed me. I had heard about someone getting hit by a car, but had not heard the entire story in any detail. One of the people I spoke with is the Director of Team in Training for Long Island. She said that none of the chapters that participated in the 5BBC Montauk Century had any TNT Vans at the event and nobody from any chapter reported any sort of accident(s) with their vehicles.

Could you ask Diane why she thought it was a TNT Van?

Thanks.

Larry

I was with her. The driver who got out of the car was wearing a TNT jersey and if I'm not mistaken at least one other passenger was as well. Her vehicle was packed with bags seeming to indicate that she was with TNT in some sort of support capacity. I believe it was a dark colored mini van, possibly an SUV (they all look the same these days) with a full-back hatch. I will spare you a description of the driver, but I will tell you that she had no features that would permit you to determine her identity.

A few points on the accident as well. She was driving down the road, far to her right, almost on the grass, fairly slowly (can't attest to the 15-18 mph but I can tell you that I could have beat the car easily in a race), when it happened. The street was a thinly travelled side street. When the driver got out of her car, she was level-headed and seemed, to the untrained eye, to have been around (if not involved in) this sort of thing before. The rider was, prior to that time, riding well and not acting out of the ordinary (I had been near and around him several times during the day). I believe medics were on scene within about 5 minutes.

Given the woman's demeanor I would be shocked if she hadn't stuck around until the police showed up, beyond that, I don't know.

I hope all involved are ok, but I can tell you that the young man in the accident seemed to have a compound fracture of one of his orbital bones, anything else would be a guess on my part.

exRunner
05-18-09, 02:42 PM
Thanks Anthony, I must have mis-understood Diane yesterday.

Mark

FrankieV
05-18-09, 02:46 PM
Wow. We barely had any rain at the Bloomin' Metric. Just a few drops around 10 am. The sun even came out for a few minutes later.

I had registered for the Bloomin' metric but bailed on it becasue i was sick.
Thank me for not making it because if i had, it would have poured. :)

spdrcr5
05-19-09, 09:09 AM
I was with her. The driver who got out of the car was wearing a TNT jersey and if I'm not mistaken at least one other passenger was as well. Her vehicle was packed with bags seeming to indicate that she was with TNT in some sort of support capacity. I believe it was a dark colored mini van, possibly an SUV (they all look the same these days) with a full-back hatch. I will spare you a description of the driver, but I will tell you that she had no features that would permit you to determine her identity.

A few points on the accident as well. She was driving down the road, far to her right, almost on the grass, fairly slowly (can't attest to the 15-18 mph but I can tell you that I could have beat the car easily in a race), when it happened. The street was a thinly travelled side street. When the driver got out of her car, she was level-headed and seemed, to the untrained eye, to have been around (if not involved in) this sort of thing before. The rider was, prior to that time, riding well and not acting out of the ordinary (I had been near and around him several times during the day). I believe medics were on scene within about 5 minutes.

Given the woman's demeanor I would be shocked if she hadn't stuck around until the police showed up, beyond that, I don't know.

I hope all involved are ok, but I can tell you that the young man in the accident seemed to have a compound fracture of one of his orbital bones, anything else would be a guess on my part.

Thanks, appreciate the info on the accident. Just trying to figure out what happened and who was involved and if they were from TNT or a family member/friend of someone participating with TNT.

Lucky07
05-19-09, 01:40 PM
I was going to marshall the 145, but family issues took precident. Since Glenn moved his Montauk ride to August, maybe the 5BBC could shift their version of the ride into June. The few times I've done the 5BBC version 3 times, twice there was rain.

island rider
05-19-09, 04:01 PM
Thanks, appreciate the info on the accident. Just trying to figure out what happened and who was involved and if they were from TNT or a family member/friend of someone participating with TNT.

If you hear anything, please either post or let me know. I am curious if anyone knows the rider's condition.

Not the Slowest
05-19-09, 06:14 PM
Yea the weather was lousy for the most part. Ponquague Bridge was tough with the big headwind and stinging rain. Made for a good work out. I havent heard of any accidents but the woman I was riding with had 5 flats, both front and back combined. I hope everyone else did well.


Did she have a green windbreaker, blond?
I was the Sweep Marshall, Actually had the only bib that said MARSHALL.

We had tons of people with flats and I was worried my partner and I would be SAGed.

We kept helping the same 3 or 4 people who fixed their tires or their friends helped. Once we got into action they all got to finish.

ROB

gearhead.ny
05-19-09, 08:19 PM
Did she have a green windbreaker, blond?
I was the Sweep Marshall, Actually had the only bib that said MARSHALL.

We had tons of people with flats and I was worried my partner and I would be SAGed.

We kept helping the same 3 or 4 people who fixed their tires or their friends helped. Once we got into action they all got to finish.

ROB

Sorry I dont remember the windbreaker color. What I do remember is she had light brown hair, name was Kristen, had a Canadian accent same as Bob and Doug Mckenzie although she never said the word "eh", grayish road bike, back wheel rack, long frame pump mounted under the top-tube, red handle bar tape and was tying her flat tubes around her seatpost. I know its odd that I remember all that but not the windbreaker color :lol:

spdrcr5
05-20-09, 08:27 AM
If you hear anything, please either post or let me know. I am curious if anyone knows the rider's condition.

If they can track the info down I will certainly share it here.

Thanks again.