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The tale of two adversities

Anything could happen and it did Friday. Jannette got into a crash at Fond Du Lac and finished in 13th place. She was stuck out with 6 laps to go and the neutral laps stop at 7 to go. Drop or finish? Naturally, she swapped out wheels and did a NASTY solo time trial effort to garner some points to defend her spot in the General Classification. As the rankings got tighter for the overall 2nd spot, and sporting a few chips and bruises Jannette showed her tenacity again and got back on the Rhodium march to take 3rd in yesterday's Downer's Classic. Her 2nd place in the GC is on solid ground but she isn't out of the woods yet.

Today's Carl Zach Cycling Classic will conclude what has been a superb week for our Dear Lady of the Dairyland. The important things are all in check, as Jonathan Gray captured yet again. Not only is Jannette kicking ass, she's having a good time...

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BIG step in the right direction

The Rhodium march continues! Jannette has stayed with it and created a whole lot of room for herself thanks to a 3rd place performance in a road race that looks to have created some dramatic shifts in the Grand Classification. Jannette gave 'er with a big move early that didn't stick but she then recovered to make it to the podium. Our dearest lady of the dairyland has earned plenty of room for herself at the 2nd spot in the GC of the Tour of America's Dairyland. With first place in the overall being handled well by Whitney Gaggioli, there was a 5 person race for 2nd that looks to have opened up in Jannette's favor. It was less than 10 points that separated riders 2-6. The 2-4 women were only 4 points apart if I remember correctly. As of right now, however, Jannette garnered a 20 point lead on Meghan Lapeta and Cathy Frampton. Meghan and Cathy are tied in the 3rd slot so it is certainly not hard to tell they are HUNGRY!

As for Jannette, she's always had a big appetite for success but her thirst for the coveted chocolate milk chug on the top spot of the podium is getting more and more intense. Just as her 20 point lead looks like it will take work to defend, Gaggioli's 32 point gap could always start to fold. Anything can happen in bike racing and there's still 3 stages left. !!!

Awwww, yeah, girl. Keep on putting them ladies to work!

A little more breathing room

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Jonathan Gray has some more photos of yesterday's stage in Waterloo, WI, home of Trek. Looked like a bunch sprint for her finish and Jannette got third. She's got a bit more breathing room in the General Classification than the day before, still at 2nd and 3 points up on Angela Theriault. First overall looks like a runaway but anything can happen in these races and there's some chocolate milk on the line...

It's a big road race today, meaning double the points and double the fun! Keep up the great work Jannette!

Hot start

Don't know if you've been following the updates but we've got photographic evidence of Miss Rho having a good time...

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After missing the first day of racing, she got 2nd in her opening race at Giro d'Grafton against some very stiff competition. She then went on to garner 3rd the next day at the Appleton Criterium. Despite her race under handicap, Miss Rho started off Monday at 3rd place in the overall rankings. On Monday she RARR-ed her way to 7th on the day. The overall rankings are still out now available, Jannette is sitting 4th with a tight knit race for 2nd.

Stay tuned for more of her inevitable successes through the rest of the series.

Keep killing it J Rho!

Off to conquer the TOAD!

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(photo courtesy of Luke)

Jannette is northerly bound to the Milwaukee region for 9 days of intense racing called the Tour of America's Dairyland. Fair warning to all 49 other registrants, she's coming off of a big win at last weekend's Sherman Park Criterium! Le Tour starts Saturday, June 19 and will race every day through to the 27th.Give 'em hell J Rho!

SNAP!: Jannette started off hot with a 2nd place finish in round 1 of 9 - Giro d'Grafton! UPDATE 2: The podium streak continues! 3rd at Appleton Criterium. Round 2 and she's sitting 3rd in the overall. UPDATE 3: 7th at the Road America Road Race! RARR!!

Sherman Park Criterium Women's 1/2/3/4 Open

by Jannette (as authored by Jeff) I won.

PS - I rule.

(actually by Jannette)

Well, you have to love having a race close enough to ride to and I was particularly happy to have a race option late in the day. There is always something nice about sleeping in on a Saturday morning. Of course however there was rain and when not actually raining, the persistent threat of it. Well, there was a break in the wet weather so I headed down for the open race. Glad I did too - though Jeannie K took every prime, including the custom kit, I was seriously trying to figure out what I'd put on that thing should I win it. Blast. Congrats Jeannie. Blast. And you still have a mean sprint.

The break happened on the first prime - a group of 3 familiar faces - P5 Cathy, Francine, and Jeannie. XXX Natalie was able to bridge making it 5. We worked well and stayed away from the field and the primes kept us on our toes. One to go! Let the games begin! We eyeball each other...Jeannie makes a move early...I (along with everyone else?) panic and chase chase chase. I catch Jeannie and (split second decision) grab a breath on her wheel - there's still a ways to go til the line. I see the other ladies in the corner of my eye as we approach the final swoop aka turn. Before anyone else can, I just jump on the outside and go. I had no idea where anyone else was but I knew no one passed me. Hell yes. Victory for the thunder thighs. And we stayed dry! :)

There's silver in them hills

(thanks to Luke for the photo)

by Jannette "I work alone" Rho

Not much to tell. I decide to do the Open race instead of the 3/4. With a 5 hour drive down with my visiting parents in tow, I figure I may as well go longer and challenge myself. Turnout was smallish (though near triple from last year's 4 riders) with about half IL and half MO. I wasn't familiar with most of the non-IL riders and of course this makes me even more nervous than I already am. This is a really fun course - it goes through farm fields, up into a wooded area and back around. Lots of twists and turns with a number of kickers. The finish is a 500 m straightaway. We would go 2 laps for a total of 45 miles - lap 1 is filled with a number of attacks by Jessi and a girl Axie I've raced a number of times.

I throw in a couple of counter attacks as well but nothing is going to stick with a group this size. We come through the start/finish after the first lap and sprint for the prime - for the first time I actually took note of the final turn, the distance, etc. Huh...that shit is helpful for when it counts. Lap 2 - we realize no one is getting away so we work together to keep the pace up and a couple of girls get dropped. Hills, twists, turns, wind, repeat. There's a sizable hill right before the final turn and I'm thinking attack or play it safe and just mark an attack. I opt for the latter (good idea? dunno) but no one goes so we approach the corner and I get myself into third or so wheel. A couple of girls go early and I hop on a wheel as does Jessi. I see her jump (POW!) and I should have jumped on her wheel or reacted more quickly but alas, I'm sprinting for second. Oh, and Jessi has one bitchin sprint. Anyway, I'm neck and neck with Smart Cycling Meghan and I instruct myself to not let up, ow, do not let up - then my wheel passes hers and crosses the line in second (this is all a magical blur).

The folks finally got to see what this bike racing is all about, mom got a sunburn, 5 hour drive back, Korean BBQ for dinner, good times.

Snake, Melon, Quad 2010

(With el Jefe at Northbrook's Sprinters' Omnium series and much of the squad attending a wedding, the Cuttin' Crew fielded a mighty thin team for this weekend's races. At least one of us spent the weekend mixing it up with the big guns, JRho provides this week's race report:) That was some fun and awesome racing. I traveled with the Flatlandia ladies and stayed for the full 3 days looking for some solid training and experience in the 123s with some of the region's best women on 3 very different courses. I was terrified and excited. Main goal: don't be intimidated. In my head goal: don't embarrass yourself.

Race 1: SNAKE. Ugh. 12 times! I was not looking forward to this but I was going to do it dammit. Race goal: don't die. It was hot but I made sure to warm up. Leah decided not to do the race so I was able to get her start spot. Yes, that shit helps. I was damn near skipping this to save my legs for the next day but knew I'd regret not racing. So off I go - lots more girls than I remember from last year - got a couple shoves on the first lap or two going up that thing but it eventually strung out. I had no idea where I was in the race but I was chillin, riding my own race and I actually felt solid (12-27!). I was eventually lapped by first place super pro Tibco and last year's Snake winner Amanda Miller - she is AMAZING - and second place Punk Rock Cycling's Women's World Human Powered Speed Champion (for real) Lisa Vetterlein - also AMAZING - turns out she did the first couple laps in her big ring and was rockin a 23 - what?! Anyway, I'm lapped by the two leaders - cool with me. One less lap to do! Result: 20th - top 20!!

Avi again proved what legends are made of, tripled up, and climbed that thing near 30 times. Um, have you been able to walk yet? :)

Race 2: Melon City. Race goal: Stick and finish with the lead pack. I really like this course so I set my goal a little higher. This is what I'd consider my first real big girl race (Snake don't count) and again I was terrified. It was one race but the 3s had the option to be scored separately which is super cool. Anyway, the race - swoop, swoop, speed bump, hill, chicane, repeat. Lisa Vetterlein took off at some point (I had some kind of idea but not really) and the group was chasing but we never got her even though Kenda had like 10 girls in there. It was again HOT and riders were cracking all day - it became a race of attrition. I don't know - I felt pretty good and was focused on my goal. I was still in the main chase group and we had whittled to about 20 girls. I couldn't really tell how many 3s were in there but I had stopped focusing on that. Last lap - pace picks up, girls jockey for position. There's a crash on the downhill - avoid carnage, speed bump, hill. All I knew was I had to be in a good spot at the chicane for the final meters. We get to the hill and my legs said "haha" but I passed a few people. Hey, I stuck with the main pack! Result: 2nd in the 3s! (looking at where I came in on the 123 list, I would've been top 15). Aaaand I suck. There was confusion in the results, the officials took FOREVER, and I changed not realizing a podium for the 3s was taking place. So, I was sans kit up there. Boo.

Race 3: Quad Cities. Race goal: stick with the lead pack again/try and partake in sprint finish if that's how it plays out. Race goal edited: stay upright. So the organizers have a 2/3 race which is awesome. I was looking forward to this since I've been wanting to get my sprint on. We get there, get in race mode, start to warm up, and the rain starts...fuck. I realize this is one slippery course in the rain so I take some corners and play with tire pressure. It'll be cool - 2s and 3s can ride their bikes, right? HA. The rain stops right before the start so it's just WET. We get going and riders go down like clockwork at turn 7 for the first 5-6 laps. This doesn't include riders going down at other corners. Of course, I feel like I'm stuck behind every one. Some riders get up the road but I have no idea what's going on, I just keep going chasing the chase group. The last couple of laps I finally felt like I was with people who knew how to take corners on wet road, we caught the chase group, and last lap mayhem begins. At this point I am focused on my goal edited. We get through smoothly til turn 7 again. Some girls go down, I just gun it for turn 8 and the finish. Result: Upright. 14th. Meh. I pass on doubling up even though it would've been nice to actually "race" this course. It is fun. BUT I got to watch Kristen take the WIN! And watch someone fly over the 3ft chicken wire in the distance at turn 8 as Kristen is chargin the line.

Main goals accomplished. And I love racing my bike.

Leland Kermesse Sepia 2.0

 (photos courtesy of Ted Burger)

by Jannette Rho (2nd place overall and our 1st place cat 3 winner!)

That race was all wind and gravel. You had to be strong to survive the winds and skilled to make it through the gravel. I was in the right place once we hit the first gravel portion and I knew Jessica CX Monster Hill would be aggressive at these points in the course. When Jessica and K. Meshberg drilled it during the second portion, I knew that was it. I had to come around the folks dropping back and get on them. I got close with Tamara (xXx) on my wheel and she pulled us up once we hit pavement. That was the winning break. It was way too windy for anyone to bridge up and with Flatlandia back in the pack, we knew we were probably gone for good.

Nearing the end of 100K what do we women do? Get emotional and have the "I love you guys, you're the best" bonding moment...until the sprint finish.

Looking back, I should have attacked on the last gravel bits before the finish...I knew I couldn't outsprint Meshberg on pavement. Next time...