CRFP concluded their week of cycling events at the World Police & Fire Games Yesterday in New York City. The games coincided with the 10th remembrance of 9/11, which participants thought would make it a truly memorable event. Unfortunately, hurricane Irene, and lack of planning by organizers, made it a memorable event for the wrong reasons. Events were originally planned to start August 27, but were postponed due to the hurricane.
CRFP members Bryan Stottlemyer, Dan Shaw, Ramon Colon, Jason Wehmeyer, DJ Brew, Woody Waite, and Dennis Short were scheduled to compete in the criterium, time trial, sprints, hill climb, road race, & mountain bike race at this years games. Due to hurricane Irene, the mountain bike race was canceled and Wehmeyer was unable to compete.
After a few days of waiting, the competition finally got underway on Tuesday with the time trial. Dan Shaw, Ramon Colon, and Dennis Short were representing the team in the event. Poor communication and lack of proper timing equipment caused major problems throughout the day. Start times for the riders had been changed, but organizers failed to notify the riders about the change.
Short’s start time was 30 minutes earlier than previously posted, leaving him little time to warm up. The change didn’t affect him much. Short set a personal best pace and placed 6th in the event. Shaw wasn’t notified of his time change either and wasn’t able to make his start. Organizers reassigned him another start time and he completed his timed run, but race officials in the timing booth missed him crossing the finish line so he wasn’t scored for the event. Colon showed up for the event, but wasn’t able to compete because of the onset of a medical condition. He sought medical treatment at a local hospital and returned home the next day. He is doing fine and is expected to be back on the bike soon.
Wednesday had two events, the criterium and the sprints. Bryan Stottlemyer, Woody Waite, and Dennis Short represented the team in the Criterium. The event was delayed by two hours because of issues with street closures. Once the streets were properly closed and safe, the event was underway. It started fast, as expected, with attacks coming on every lap. Eventually a breakaway of 6 riders got away and the CRFP team worked together, along with two riders from FDNY, in a chase group to bring it back. The gap grew to 50 seconds, but the chase was unable to gain any ground. In the closing laps they picked up one rider that was dropped from the breakaway. The chase group was racing for 6th place. On the bell lap, Waite was on the front working hard for most of the lap and peeled off with about 500 meters to go. FDNY took over the lead out and the sprint started at about 200 meters with Short finishing 7th, Stottlemyer 9th, and Waite 12th.
The sprints started in the afternoon. Normally they are conducted with qualify rounds and then a medal round, but with time restrictions the organizers decided to conduct one sprint for all riders in each category. Short was representing CRFP in the 800 meter sprint. At the start, Short was in good position staying close to the front. The full sprint started with about 250 meters to go. Short moved up to 4th, but was unable to pass the 3rd place rider.
The hill climb was on Thursday. A 1 mile uphill time trial with an average gradient of 9%. Short represented the team in the event, and placed 9th.
Friday was the road race in Central Park. Once again, the event was delayed because organizers failed to obtain enough course marshals. Bryan Stottlemyer, Woody Waite, Dan Shaw, DJ Brew, and Dennis Short were representing CRFP in the event. The race started off just like the crit, with attacks coming hard and fast. Originally scheduled for 6 laps, the race was shortened to 4 because of time constraints. On the second lap, on Harlem Hill, the race broke apart. Brew stayed with the leading group and was looking strong. With approximately 600 meters to go a rider went off the front and Brew gave chase. He was unable to close the gap and then the sprint for the line started. Brew finished 7th. The organizers decided not to score anyone else in the race, so the other members didn’t get a placing.
The next World Games will be held in Belfast, Ireland in 2013.
CRFP Cycling would like to thank their sponsors Spokes Etc., Max Muscle, Wells P Wilson Photography, and MaxxEdge Cycling for their support.


