Recent Posts by Robert Gutgesell

Canadian National Road Race Championships

0 Submitted by on Fri, 24 July 2015, 19:25
This years Canadian National Road Race Championships was raced on the same course as in 2013, as well as the first stage of this year’s Tour de Beauce. It is 187km long, starting with a 30km series of short steep climbs out of Saint Georges on terrible roads to circuit where we complete 8 laps before riding the 30km back Continue Reading...
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Killington Stage 3 ITT

0 Submitted by on Wed, 27 May 2015, 12:53
Last day of the first stage race with the team for 2015. After being forced out of the Tour of the Gila with a knee injury I was very happy to start the 3rd day without any pain, and with reasonable legs.  To round out the Killington stage race there is a 17km time trial on the Memorial Day Monday. Continue Reading...
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Killington Stage 2 Road Race

0 Submitted by on Wed, 27 May 2015, 12:52
            The Second stage of Killington was in complete contrast to the first, instead of ripping it at 80kph down a hill to the finish the course finished on up a climb at the ski resort. Before hitting the final climb there where a few other KOMs en route.             Like the first stage we Continue Reading...
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Sea Otter Classic Road Race

0 Submitted by on Sun, 19 April 2015, 23:27
This was my first time attending the Sea Otter Classic. We were leaving our winter training house in Oxnard and driving north Monterrey for the race. We arrived a few days before the race, so I had the chance to do a couple very nice short rides in the hills around Santa Cruz. The road race itself starts on the Continue Reading...
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San Dimas Stage Race

0 Submitted by on Mon, 30 March 2015, 18:31
This is my second time racing the San Dimas Stage Race in San Dimas California. The race comprises of 3 stages; a 6.7km uphill time trial for Stage 1, a 135km rolling circuit race for stage 2, and a 90-minute criterium as the last stage. The weekend was going to be a hot one, daily highs in the low 30s, Continue Reading...
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