8/4/2018 Matt Addessi Ohio State Time Trial Championships

8/4/2018

Ohio State Time Trial Championships

West Salem, OH

Matt Addessi

Category 5

40K Bike Time Trial

Category 5

Finish Time:  57:20

Finish Place:  First Place

Race Recap By Matt Addessi

The race organizers did a great job with this race.  While it was not closed to traffic (I was passed by a total of 3 cars)they did have 3 or 4 motorcycles out patrolling the course, police at the intersections giving the riders the right of way, and the pavement was super smooth. The worst thing I encountered were the horse road apples!! Really happy with my pacing!  I even split the front and back for the win by 41 seconds. I dug really deep as this was my A race.  Since December of last year I have been focusing on this!  Really happy to have made and accomplished the goal and now I get wear the State TT Champion jersey!  Also awesome that Boom Nutrition was a sponsor! Good day to go fast on a bike!

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7/28/2018 Scott Orlando Ohio Canoe and Kayak State Championships

7/28/2018

Ohio Canoe And Kayak State Championships

5 Mile Kayak Race

Fairport Harbor, Ohio

Scott Orlando

Racing Class:   Rec / Touring Long Boat

Finish Time:  58:01

Finish Place: First Place

Race Review by Scott Orlando

The Ohio State Championships bring out some very fast competition for canoes and kayaks alike.  Paddle board divisions have also been added to the race.  There are two races offered at the State Championships which are a long race of 10 miles and a short race of 5 miles.  The short race is often more popular.  There are always several racers that opt to compete in both races.  Boats race in classes based on size, construction material, and design to keep things fair.  This year I chose to race my Stellar S16 Multisport in the Rec / Touring Long Boat Class.  The race is an up river – down river out and back course on the Grand River in Fairport Harbor.  Race conditions were much better than last year with a light breeze and just a little chop in the water.  I competed in a class against a strong paddler that I race often but have never beaten in any kayak race or adventure triathlon.  As the race started we settled in quickly.  My start was a little slow as my GPS watch didn’t start so I stopped paddling to reset it.  I paddled hard to catch up to the pack and made up for my lost time.  I realized this race class would come down to myself or the guy who always beats me.  I got right behind him in a drafting position and stayed on his stern for the first few miles.  After about 2 miles he leaned back and told me that he went out too fast and to pass him.   I made my move and got in front of him.  I pushed hard to gain some separation as I knew he would work hard to stay with me.  Several times he has come from behind me close to the end of a race to beat me so I knew I couldn’t let up.  There was a heavy current at the turnaround buoy and several boats actually cut the turn too tight and got hung up on it or missed it completely.  I had an excellent turn and was glad to have the current now working with me instead of against me.  I caught the faster water and increased my paddle tempo.  Not knowing how far ahead I was I kept working pushing harder with every paddle stroke until I crossed the finish.  I had finally beaten him and won my division at the State Championships.  I won by less then 2 minutes.  It was an amazing race.

7/22/2018 Scott Orlando Fairport Harbor Lighthouse Triathlon Fairport Harbor, OH

7/22/2018

Fairport Harbor Lighthouse Triathlon and Paddle Triathlon

Scott Orlando

Finish Time:  DNF

Race review by Scott Orlando

The Fairport Harbor Lighthouse Triathlon is one of my favorite races of the year.  Typically I finish in the top 5-6 racers overall and 1-3 in my age division so I was really looking forward to competing for a top spot.  The race conditions were poor with 15 mph winds, steady rain, and temps in the low 60’s.  The water conditions in Lake Erie were very bad for kayaks and swimmers alike.   Just prior to the race water conditions looked fair but quickly got worse in the minutes leading up to the start.  I made the decision to use my 19 foot surf ski which is very fast but also a lot more unstable than a standard kayak.  Ultimately this decision cost me the race.  A few other top races chose to go with slower, shorter, more stable, kayaks.  I felt confident in my paddling skills that I could handle the surf ski in the waves.  What I failed to consider was launching the long surf ski in the increasingly high and strong surf.  This was a skill I have not practiced and did not know I would need.  A lot of racers struggled to launch their boats but no one as much as I did because of the length of the boat.  Once I finally controlled the boat enough to mount it I paddled out near the first buoy beyond the strong surf before pulling my feet in and dropping the rudder.  When I attempted to drop the rudder I quickly realized that the strong surf had pulled the rudder completely off of my boat.  It was basically dragging in the water like a small anchor.   I tried my best to paddle but I was basically dead in the water.   The side swells quickly grew to 3-5 feet.  The safety officials made the correct decision and removed me from the water.  My race was over before it even started.  I made a huge strategic error and it cost me the race.  The officials allowed me to complete the bike and run courses which I did but I was a DNF.  My first of my racing career.  The bike course proved to be just as dangerous for several riders that crashed in the rain.  I had no problems on the flat course.  Knowing I was out of the race I just tried to enjoy the bike and run legs.  It was a humbling experience to say the least but I learned a valuable lesson not to put speed over safety.  I will be back next year and will be sure to not make the same mistake I did this year.

7/21/2018 Gretchen Snyder Jim Klett Memorial 10K Munroe Falls, OH

7/21/2018

Jim Klett Memorial 10K

Munroe Falls, OH

Gretchen Snyder

Finish Time:  55:37

Overall Place:  57th

Division Place:  2nd Place

Race Recap By Gretchen Snyder.

The hilly course ran through woods, over bridges, gravel and grass. Age group
prizes were a watermelon for first place, a half dozen ears of corn from Szalay’s for
second place, and a cantaloupe for third place.

Ritchie’s Sporting Good’s was a major sponsor as well.

For this being a free race, the race was put together and planned really well. The course was well marked through the trails and woods. My only suggestion would be to add a water stop earlier in the race at mile 2 or 3.

7/7/2018 Matt Addessi Ole’ School House Initiative Time Trial West Salem, OH

7/7/2018

Ole’ School House Initiative Time Trial

40K Bike Time Trial

West Salem, OH

Matt Addessi

Finish Time:  57:48

Overall Finish:  4th Place

Division Place: 1st Place

Race Recap from Matt Addessi

Pretty happy with my longer race effort.  Race conditions were tough with a crossing headwind on the way out and a slight tail wind on the way back.   I was blown all over the road both ways but handled it pretty well.  I came off the aero bars a few times for some extra control in the windier spots but all in all I am pretty happy with my result.   This race was great prep for the State Championships in August as it’s on the same course, so I know where I can burn the matches and put in a better time.

I averaged 25.8 mph over 25 miles with 800’ of elevation change with a finish time of 57:48.

 I have more in me and truly believe I can break 56min.  I can go faster!