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Team Oh Boy Oberto / RedlineWelcome to the ASC Junior Development Association website. We are a cycling team dedicated to the development of JUNIOR CYCLISTS.News 2008 Labor Day Cyclocross Championship Race is just around the corner!
Posted on 08-20-08 The first NW Cyclocross Race of the season is back and better than ever! The event will once again take place at the legendary Des Moines Creek Park (South SeaTac) on Labor Day Septemeber 1st, 2008. Get your new ride out, wipe the cobwebs off your current ride and come out and remind yourself what sweet pain is all about! First timers are encouraged to use this race to find out if 'cross is going to be a part of your future. This race is a fundraiser for one of the top junior teams in the country, Team Oh Boy Oberto/Redline Lapierre. Help us support our local junior cyclists and make thier dreams come true! The race flyer with all information is attached. ...Read more
Posted on 08-20-08 Team Oh Boy Oberto/Reline-Lapierre trekked their way to Boise Idaho for the annual BYRDS Junior Stage Race July 23rd through July 27th. Greeting the 8 racers who ventured out of state were hard races, tough competition and temps in the 90’s and 100’s. ...Read more
Posted on 06-26-08 The 2008 LAJORS Criterium Seris heated up at race #3 in Olympia. The Capitol Criterium is a great venue located right in front of the Washington State Capitol. The Oh Boy Oberto/Redline-Lapierre Juniors showed up ready to flex thier muscles! The race of the day was the Junior A/B race. A good field of juniors showed up and as usual it was a RAD vs. Oberto affair. On lap 3, Oh Boy Oberto/Redline-Lapierre's Bryen Graver launched a massive attack. Bryen gained a good gap and put his head down and pushed himself hard! RAD Racing went to the front and tried multiple times to bring Bryen back but just didn't have the horse power. Bryen eventually pushed his gap to around a minute and the race was over. Back in the field the Junior B guys were fighting it out for those podiums. RAD Racing continually put on attacks trying to get a rider away to take the B race. Tem Oh Boy Oberto/Redline-Lapierre wouldn't have any of it and kept the field together. With 1 lap to go, Wes Finger and Jonathan Youell launched a massive attack and broke away finnishing 2nd and 3rd in the A's. RAD Racing took the 3 B podiums with Scott Carlyle and Clint Anderson bringing it home for the Oberto team. ![]() Bryen "The Gravemeister" Graver powers away to a solo victory in the Junior A/B Capitol Criterium!
Posted on 06-22-08 ![]() Team Oh Boy Oberto/Redline-Lapierre captured 3 Washington State Road Championships in Port Orchard Washington on June 8th. The weather turned out perfect and the new race course was the best the juniors had seen in years! The course was a multi-looped circuit with mostly rolling hills and one very steep finish line crusher! Team Oh Boy Oberto/Redline-Lapierrre State champions and medal winners. Junior Men 17/18 State Champion/Gold Medal: Wes Finger Silver Medal: Jonathan Youell Junior Men 13/14 State Champion/Gold Medal: Austin Cleavenger Silver Medal: Colin Krebsbach Junior Women 13/14 State Champion/Gold Medal: Eryn Maris ![]() Austin Cleavenger solos to the Junior Men 13/14 Washington State Championship! (Picture supplied by Wheels In Focus, www.wheelsinfocus.com )
Posted on 06-22-08 ![]() Team Oh Boy Oberto/Redline captured the Washington State Junior 24 Hour MTB Title in Spokane Washington over Memorial Day weekend. The team sent 5 juniors, Colin Krebsbach (Age 13), Bryen Graver (Age 17), Mike Gore (Age 17), Gehrig Uhles (Age 16) and Avi Mahan (Age 12). 600 riders competed in multiple divisions. ...Read more
Posted on 02-18-08
The Lapierre also gathered lots of attention at the Colonnade Trail in downtown Seattle under I-5.
Posted on 02-12-08 Colin, riding a Lapierre X-Race 300 , road away from the Junior Sport U-18 competition Sunday in the first round of BuDu Racing's Black Diamond Bike-West Side Mt. Bike Series at South Seatac Park. Colin's effort would have placed him in 6th place in the Sport U-29. "The full suspension Lapierre was awesome"' Colin exclaimed. Colin will be taking the Lapierre out again Sunday in Black Diamond to defend his lead. Seniors members of the team, Jerry Cutright and Paul Krebsbach rode to an 8th and 11th place respectively, in the 40+ Sport Division. Paul was also riding a Lapierre X-Race 300 . "If it wasn't for taking a spill or two (rider error), I am sure I would have taken Jerry to the cleaners!", Paul was heard to say. "The Lapierre was tres bien!", Paul exclaimed. Jerry was last seen heading to Center Cycle to put in his order for a Lapierre . Mountain Bike Team coordinator, Brian Volkert, rode to a 12th place in the 40+ Expert division. Hope to see you out there Sunday, February 17th, in Black Diamond
Posted on 12-27-07
Posted on 12-26-07 I finally got a chance to sit and write so here is my first late update from Belgium. So far we have done three races, two smaller races and a world cup. The first race was in Laarne and the second was in Balegem. Both were fun and completely different from racing in the US. The course in Laarne was out in a cornfield through tractor ruts and paths. It ended up being quite bumpy due to the freezing temperature. The race was fast and conveniently ...Read more
Posted on 12-10-07 Up until now I have been doing the local races, the ECC series races. Good races as they have been, I don't think they came close to preparing me for what was to come of my first major race before nationals. The forecast on Friday showed snow flurries at around 10:00am. Wind up quite a bit with a high of 36. That didn't quite register in my mind I don't think. I came prepared, but not that prepared. On Friday in my P.E. class, we did a stairs workout. Apparently the record was 25 laps. Personally, I like to break records, even if I know that I have a big bike race I want to do well in the next two days. So I cranked out 22. Big mistake as so proved the weekend. ...Read more
Posted on 12-04-07 Colin Krebsbach and Avi Mahan had back-to-back first and third places at the USGP of Cyclocross in Portland, Oregon this weekend. This is Colin’s race report.![]() Saturday was the coldest temperature wise but Sunday was wet and it felt colder. Saturday I was able to get a great front row starting position and followed Avi and Zach Gould (2nd at Nationals last year against Logan Owen) into the first corner. Five minutes into the race I attacked and never looked back. Even though it was not too muddy, it still stuck to my bike and by the last lap I went for a bike change and rode it into the finish line for first place. Sunday was rainy, super muddy, and super fun! The mud wasn’t sticky but it was soupy. For an unknown reason they gave the junior women front row starts. When the race started it seemed like they have never ridden a bike because it took them forever to get going and forever for me to get around them. I was way off the back and it seemed like I would never get back to the front. Zach Gould was out of sight for most of the race. I finally caught back up to Avi and we worked together to get back to the front. On the third lap I caught Zach and decided to stick on his wheel to recover. Before the barriers, on a super muddy hill, I decided to run up while Zach tried to ride. It was a faster move an I took the lead and didn’t look back. After passing the pits there was a u-turn where I could see that I had a good gap, so I put the hammer down on the last lap I rode in for a solo-victory. By beating one of my main competitors for Nationals, I feel even better about Kansas City. -Colin Krebsbach
Posted on 11-26-07 Christina Norwich and Colin Krebsbach won gold medals at the Washington State Cyclocross Championships held at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in Silverdale, Sunday November 18th. Austin Clevenger also brought home some precious medal for the Oberto/Redline team by collecting a bronze medal.Christina took the gold medal in the Cat 4 Women’s race with a convincing victory over Molly Martin, silver, and Ashley Cattell, for the bronze medal. In the Junior Boys 13/14 race, Colin Krebsbach won the gold medal with a victory over on Logan Owen. Colin passed Logan just before entering the woods and by the time he exited the woods, he had a 30 second lead over all of the Juniors. Logan was never able to make up the deficit and finished in second to take the silver medal. Austin Clevenger kept the pressure on Logan to take the bronze medal. Avi Mahan had a great race to take fourth place.
Posted on 10-11-07 The race day didn’t seem promising. It had been raining for most of the last three days and Sunday was to be the wettest of all. The five-thirty alarm seems a long time away when nerves get you up at four, turning and tossing, restlessly in bed, every time you think about the race a wave of nervous nausea grips you. This is ITU Age Group World Championships, not a state championship or even USAT Nationals. This is so much bigger. The thought comes across your mind: “Do I really belong here? Am I good enough to deserve this?” You have to rationalize with yourself at four in the morning. “Of course I deserve this, I’m here. If I wasn’t good enough I wouldn’t be in Hamburg Germany.” ...Read more
Posted on 09-16-07 ![]() The Washington State Tour Championship is a series of junior road races that starts in April and ends in early September. This race series encompasses 13 races that are held across the state. During the entire road season, the cyclists compete for points that are totaled at the end to determine the overall winner. In many of the groups, the final overall winner was not going to be determined until the outcome of the final race. Everyone was anxious to get out and race the last race to see who would stand on the podium and spray the crowd with sparkling cider and wear the winner’s jersey. The racers compete in road races, time trials, omniums (combined road, criterium, and time trial), criteriums (races through the city streets) and a grueling hill climb in the Cascade Mountains. Again this year, the championship had a strong showing from many riders in each of the brackets (10-12 yrs women/men, 13-14 yrs w/m, 15-16 yrs w/m, and 17-18 yrs w/m). Team Oh Boy Oberto/Redline was battling in every category for the top step and when the flag dropped on the final race, Oh Boy Oberto/Redline had 5 riders in Champions jerseys. ...Read more
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Posted on 08-20-07 Oh Boy Oberto's Ryan Bibko participated in the Tour d l'Abitibi in Quebec, Canada. This annual junior world cup event hosts some of the top junior teams in the world. Tour website, results. Ryan was invited to join the Mid-south Regional team after participating in the USA Cycling regional development camp. Click the link below to read Ryan's race diary from this event....Read more
Posted on 08-06-07 ![]() Distances for this event were 200m swim, 10k bike, 2k run. Swim time, 4:13, first transition, 0:38, bike, 15:02, second transition, 0:39, run, 7:19. These are incredible times for this age group. Austin competed in an adult triathlon leading up to this event and managed to beat most of the adults. He has emerged as one of the brightest young multi-sport talents on the team. Austin's first sport has always been swimming, followed by cycling as a close second. Austin's other interests include cyclocross, where he has made podium finishes each of the past several years in the national championships. It was only a matter of time before he combined his strengths as a triathlete. Nice job!
Posted on 08-05-07
Posted on 07-24-07 Alex says they're cool! Complete specs at http://redlinebicycles.com Click thumbnails below for full images.
Posted on 07-19-07 Team Oh Boy Oberto sent 4 aspiring young people to the USA Cycling National Junior Road Championships in Silver Springs PA. Attending this year were Max O’neal (10-12 Men), Christina Norwich (15 – 16 Women), Shannon Maris (13-14 Men) and Eryn Maris (10-12 women). All 4 represented the team with the greatest of professionalism and showed why the NW is becoming a cycling Mecca! ...Read more
Posted on 07-19-07
Posted on 07-14-07 Max O'Neal raced in the junior national TT championships this morning, July 13th, in Somerset, PA, at 9:41AM. Kristina Norwich races this weekend. ...Read more
Posted on 07-14-07 ![]() Team Oh Boy Oberto/Redlines Wes Furlong trekked to Portland Oregon June 30th for the USA Triathlon 2007 Age Group Nationals. Wes had the opportunity to qualify for a spot on the US Worlds team if he could place in the top 16 in his age category....Read more
Posted on 07-14-07 ![]() I wasn’t planning on going to any of the USA junior development camps this year with all the local racing and going to Road nationals, but after participating and performing well in the USAC talent search sponsored by Racermate, I was invited to go free of charge. I just had to get there. – Seattle to Lookout Mountain, GA.
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Posted on 04-12-07 Christina was one of the first groups to head out on the new road course at Sea Otter. She was in good company with Corinne Rivera, the reigning 15-16 year old cyclocross national champion, in her group. The course was difficult with some steep climbs and then a long up hill finish. Christina finished 5th, 4 minutes behind the winner, Corinne.
Posted on 04-12-07 The start of the 2007 Washington State LAJORS and Junior Tours Series kicked off today under sunny skies and dry pavement. The long winter training rides and early season races were over and everyone was eager to size each other up and see where the other stood. Who would be the players this year? Who put in their winter work? Who was mentally prepared to step up and start the season with the first win? The field sizes were good considering it was Easter and some were missing due to family obligations. ...Read more
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