Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Results 2007!!!



The final results have been tallied, hangovers have nearly been banished, and things are slowly returning to some semblance of normality, so here we go...

BULL RUN
1st: 25 Sean
2nd: 20 John
3rd: Darragh

SPRINTS
1st: Rob
2nd: Goofy
3rd: Chris

SKIDS
1st: Rob
2nd: Goofy
3rd: Jamesie

CIRCLES
1st: Jamesie
2nd: Cuan
3rd: Munyi

TRACKSTAND
1st: Rob
2nd: 25 Sean
3rd: Jamesie

MEL GIBSON LOGISTICAL CHALLENGE
1st: Andy
2nd: Jamesie
3rd: Ryan(also DFL strangely enough)

1st in-towner: Lizard
2nd in towner (+ 1st fixie):4 Chris
3rd in-towner: Tomas

VELODROME
Cancelled due to snow and high winds, but LUCAS won by default by being the only person to turn up and ride a lap... chapeau!

POLO
Everyone who made the trip out in that bizarre weather to play polo is a winner

BULL ISLAND RIDE
Leaving Crumlin at 5.30am to ride out to Bull Island in a stupid headwind, these people are legends...
Andy
Jamesie
Mimi
Che

KARAOKE
Stellar performances all-round, but my personal tope 3, in no particular order would have to be:
25 Seans eccentric version of 'White Lines'
Bens politically charged 'Hail to the Chief' version of 'God Save The Queen'
Jamesies heart wrenching verion of 'Like a Rolling Stone'.

MASSACRE
It was a tough one to call as there were some outstanding performances over the weekend, Rob with his continued dominance of most of the track events, Jamesie with his world-beating circles and capacity for madness, Muller and Sean with their propensity for nakedness, but when all was said and done, and after much deliberation it was decided the overall prize should go to Andy from Ohio, making his 2nd trip over for the Massacre he won the Mel Gibson Logistical Challenge, rode to Bull Island, took part in most events, and ripped it up in karaoke. A Worthy winner and now an honourary Dubliner...

So, another weekend is finished, thank God. A great success made possible by so many people.
Big thanks to Steve for magnificent organising of Friday nights alleycat, 25 Sean for being our resident dj, Andy, Ryan and Jamesie for making the trip over to see us, all the marshalls who helped out over the weekend, and a big shout to our sponsors as well; Knog lights, Seagull bags, Trackstar, Alleyhats, Cycleogical.
Of course I'm forgetting people, but hey, they know who they are, you know who they are, that's all that matters.

Thanks to everyone in Dublin for making this a continued success, lets keep the momentum going and make CMWC as amazing as it can be.

See you all in August, and then of course next year so we can do it all again...

check out all the photos here



Thursday, March 15, 2007

Check Out The Bag!!!



So here are a couple of sneak pics of the awesome bag Seagull are making for Paddy's Day. It's not finished yet and will have to be awarded the week after the event but Goddamn! It's worth the wait...

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Sponsors

*New Sponsor*
The wonderful and not seen enough Kate has been busy and made us some of her fantastic 'Alleyhat' hats! They are sweet... you'll be lucky to win one...

Completely forgot to add a list of sponsors so here goes... (and we're still working on a few more).

Seagull Bags
Giving us an awesome custom bag for the overall winner of the weekend, should have a pic up soon.

Knog
Sweet company from Australia.

Cycleogical
Dublin's premier bling bike shop and rainy day hang out.

We will also have some sick t-shirts for sale and the usual spokecards with both alleycats.

Um.... Timetable of Events(Subject to change dependent on alcohol consumption...)


Finally feel we can commit to some sort of a proper timetable, but as anyone who has come here before will know, this can all change as we get drunk/tired/fall over...

Friday 16th:
8pm Tonehenge, St. Stephens Green(N/E corner)
The Bull Run, 33 Steve's bovine themed alleycat. The 1st of our season and sure to be hotly contended.

After party possibly in Carnival on Wexford St., we're waiting for confirmation of our booking, if not this night then we definitely have it booked for Saturday, I'll let ye know.

Saturday 17th:
2pm Wilton Place
Sprints(with added corners!!!), Skids!, Circles! Trackstand!

6pm The Factory 35a Barrow St.
Out-of-towners alleycat. This one is a favourite with all the in-towners as well, although
they are just competing for pride, they aren't eligible for any schwag. The route remains
the same every year, a straight shot up and down the quays, making it difficult for our visitors to get lost(difficult, but not impossible...).
Winner of this gets the coveted Mel Gibson Logistical Challenge Trophy, and must return the next year to defend it(or at least post it back to us...).

There will be a few games of 'money where your mouth is' footdown before or after the race too, so bring your euros and body armour.

After party again to be confirmed, maybe Carnival, maybe Voodoo lounge, maybe we'll go crowd surfing in my living room again... we'll see.

2am?3am?4am? Traditional Bull Island Group Ride.

For the hardcore among us, our yearly ride to Bull Island to bask in the glorious cold and darkness. For the hard of constitution only, but definitely something that has to be experienced.

Sunday 18th:
2pm Eamon Ceannt Park, Sundrive Road. Velodrome racing.

This was a great success last year. A few hours of sprints, pursuits, miss and out, and whatever other races we can physically manage at this stage.

Hope to get some polo going after the track, gotta scout a location near the velodrome, I'll update as soon as I know.

6.30pm Fireworks! Always a nice way to round things off, we'll find a good vantage point to watch the citys big fireworks display, who doesn't like fireworks!

Final party should be in the Village on Wexford St. Rock 'n' Roll karaoke. I had no voice and was in bed at this stage last year, but I've seen the pictures and it seems a perfect way to end the partying. Don't forget monday is a Bank Holiday so don't fret about having to get up for work!!!

I'll update this when things are locked down for sure so check back often.
See you all next week! I'm sooooo excited!!!!!!