Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Revisions of Initial Jersey Draft

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Lange Twin CX Junior B's Race Report - Stuart


December 20, 2009 Lange Twins Cyclocross Race, Lodi CA
Junior B's Race Report, Stuart Fuller:

Before the race I was hanging out with my friends, Bowen and Robert Terra. After I was done hanging out with them I tried out the course. In the beginning is the course seemed easy because there was some pavement and packed gravel, then you hit the grass which was pretty wet and muddy. In the middle of it there was very wet and spongy dirt that was hard to get through . Once I was done getting out of the course I was really tired. I went back to the Terra's trailer until the PA announced there was ten minutes before the race.
The start of the race was on gravel the part of the course and that's when all the people sprinted ahead to get in a good position which left Bowen and me at the back. When we hit the grass part Bowen and I separated a bit. The first barrier was uphill so you had to slow down and I was afraid I was going to flop over. Once I jumped over them you had a downhill and you had to transition back on your bike before you went down. It was neat to have so many friends and family cheering for me at the race. Many came out because it was in Lodi.
The finish was on a long concrete uphill which I had to get in a really low gear to make it up. At the end the race official let me know I was finished. I made it for all four laps. I also had my vest on during the race so the official had to ask me to left up my vest at the finish so she could read my number. I was happy when I finished because I was very tired and the course was very hard.
After the race there was the awards ceremony. I came in third I came behind Robert Terra, and some 15 y/o. The race was difficult because of the spongy mud, but then it was fun because I got to race with my friends.
Thanks for reading, Stuart

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

2010 DJs Produce Uniform Draft







Monday, July 20, 2009

Rocket Sports Racing Video Feature

The Record Newspaper wrote a very nice story of our junior development team. They posted this video on their web site, click here for the link

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Land Park Criterium



































Land Park Criterium happened this Sunday in Sacramento. We had several of our juniors race in both the kids races (ages 9-13) and the juniors races (USAC licensed ages 10-18).
In the kis race, Robbie was the outright winner of the kids race. Bowen and Stuart both looked very strong. Sophia crashed on the wet roads in one of the sharp left hand turns. She got up with some minor scraps and finished strong. Perspective member, Nye (11 y/o) also looked great.
In the USAC juniors race, Stefan and Robbie both rode strong. Robbie was probably the youngest out there, but rode fantastic. Stefan pressed hard but was not able to work with anyone. Perspective member, Cayton, (13 y/o) looked impressive.

Friday, February 20, 2009

2009 Rocket Sports-Trek Uniform Design







Rocket Sports-Trek 2009 Race Team Uniforms have been finalized and are now in production. Here is a sneak peak at the great work Martin Messersmith has done:

Sophia Fuller, LNS Catch A Rising Star


Local cyclist Sophia Fuller has big day on the bike

By News-Sentinel Staff Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Accomplishment: Lodi cyclist Sophia Fuller, a sixth-grader at Vinewood Elementary School, took first place in the girls 10-12 division and captured the yellow jersey at the Davis Junior Criterium on Sunday.
Sophia Fuller
The race was held on the same track that professional riders, including Lance Armstrong, competed on earlier Sunday in Stage 1 of the Tour of California. Fuller, 12, races for Rocket Sports-Trek.
Family: Robert and Carolyn Fuller, parents; two brothers.
Favorite sport: Triathlons. "I really enjoy swimming, I'm good at bike riding and I'm a pretty good runner," said Fuller, who added that she started swimming when she was 2 years old and was riding a bike without training wheels when she was 3.
Favorite athlete: Professional cyclist Chris Horner. Fuller said she met Horner during last year's Tour of California and he provided her with riding tips."He's also a very good racer," Fuller said.
Favorite hobbies: When she's not biking, swimming or running, Fuller said she enjoys reading. She's recently been into fantasy stories, especially the "Artemis Fowl" series by author Eoin Colfer.
Favorite subject: History. "I like learning about wars and how things came to be," Fuller said.
Would like to meet: Lance Armstrong. Fuller said she would like to get some training tips from Armstrong and take a ride with him.
Crowning achievement: Winning last Sunday's race.
Favorite food: Hamburgers. Fuller said her mom's hamburgers are good and she also likes to eat at In-N-Out Burger.
Plans: To do well in middle school and win a few more races.

Sophia Fuller takes yellow jersey in Davis race



Lodi's cyclist Sophia Fuller rides in the Davis Junior Criterium on Sunday in Davis. Fuller won the girls 10-12 division. (Courtesy photo)

Sophia Fuller takes yellow jersey in Davis race
By News-Sentinel Monday, February 16, 2009

Lodi's Sophia Fuller not only got to race on a track that previously had the Tour of California Peloton cruising on it, but also earned her very own yellow jersey on a cold and rainy afternoon on Sunday.Racing in the Davis Junior Criterium, a circuit race held in Davis after the Tour of California riders left the city to start Stage 1 of their race, Fuller won the girls 10-12 division. Fuller, a member of the Rocket Sports Racing team, was awarded her race's yellow jersey for the win.Clements' Jon Christensen led the boys Rocket Sports racers, taking second in the boys 10-12 race. In the same division, Robert Terra, of Lodi, followed in third, Stockton's Robbie Ferrens took fifth and Stuart Fuller, of Lodi, came in ninth.In the boys 13-14 competition, Acampo's Joshua LaCelle took eighth and Lodi's Stefan Fuller placed 13th. Abigail Christensen, of Clements, finished fourth in the girls 15-16 race.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Applying for a 2009 USA Triathlon License

Hi Rocket Sports Families,
To apply for a USA Triathlon license, the easiest thing to do is apply for it and pay online. They give juniors a discounted fee of just $5.
You can apply online or print out a USA Triathlon application at this address:
https://www.usatmembership.com/default.aspx
With USA Triathlon there is no place to state team name, so don't worry about it on the application. But please DO inform the coaches and officers of your child's USA Triathlon license number. We have to report a USA Triathlon Membership roster to USAT, and this may help us get junior devo grants from them.
Last thing, just to be clear..... You cannot race a USA Cycling event with a USA Triathlon license, and visa-versa. Additionally, several local triathlons do NOT require a junior to be licensed to race. HOWEVER, to be on our racing team, your child has to hold at least one of these licenses (for club liability reasons). Many of us have our kids have both, since they race both.
Sincere regards,
Coach Fuller

How to Apply for a 2009 USA Cycling Race License

Hi Rocket Sports Families,
I just sent off in the mail today our club's 2009 Club Renewal to USA Cycling. For the parents that are going to get USA Cycling race licenses for your kids, if you have not gotten a license yet, wait about a week for USA Cycling to process our club's renewal. Also, while buying a USA Cycling license do not bother to purchase it on line. For juniors it takes a signed parent consent before the process it, so just download the form, print it out, and mail it in (this takes about a 2 weeks). If you wanted to race before getting the license back, "most" promoters will let you slide if you have a photo copy of the check and application (check with the promoter BEFORE showing up to the race to confirm this.
If you are new to USA Cycling, here is a good reference/informational page from them:
http://usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=2622
Here is the 2009 USA Cycling Race License Application (for juniors it is $30) : http://www.usacycling.org/forms/license_app.pdf
On line 15 of the application it asks for our club name. Please use "Rocket Sports Racing" This is our "official" name with USA Cycling. When entering a USA Cycling Race, do not use our "club name", but use our abbreviated "team name" which is "Rocket Sports-Trek".
I will send out a separate email on how to apply for a USA Triathlon license (they are different national governing body, with different rules).

Sincere regards,
Coach Fuller