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Seven’s Mary McConneloug Takes the Podium at Providence

Mary races 'cross
Photo Courtesy of Natalia Boltukhova Pedal Power Photography 2011

It was sunny and hot at the Providence Festival of Cyclocross this weekend, which everyone found disorienting and dusty.We managed to see several of our favorite riders do well despite the trying conditions.

On Saturday, Mary McConneloug of Team Kenda/Seven/No Tubes finished second in the elite women’s field, and then outsprinted the Day 1 winner, Laura van Gilder, for top spot on Day 2.

These were extra impressive results for McConneloug who is only just back from racing the World Cup circuit in Europe for the summer. Making that transition from mountain to cross can be difficult, but it’s a testament to Mary’s sheer class that she can hit home soil, swap bikes and come up with a big win and a second place. Laura van Gilder, who topped Mary on Saturday, said of McConneloug after Sunday’s race, “the ideal cross racer is a mix of mountain biker and roadie. Mary has those both, she’s incredible.â€

Bob’s Red Mill and Seven racer Mo Bruno Roy took 10th on Saturday and 7th on Sunday, a pair of results that bring her to 5th on points with two weeks break before Downeast Cross in Maine.

Andrea Smith of Ladies First Racing rode her Seven Mudhoney SLX to 7th on Saturday and an impressive 4th on Sunday. Smith won the Verge Series last season and stands 3rd on the New England points list for 2011, just behind van Gilder.Since winning at Monson in her opening race of the season, and finishing 11th in a super tough field at Cross Vegas, she’s been solid and consistent, big keys to winning any series.

With Mary, Andrea and Mo doing so well, that’s three Sevens in the top ten in Providence, BOTH DAYS!!!!!

Carl Ring was there to represent the Seven Development Squad on the men’s side:

“I lined up both days, I got stuck behind a bad start line crash on Saturday, fought my way up to the front half of the field, then lost all my spark. Back slid all the way back to the tail of the field. Sunday was better. I managed to advance pretty well in the first two laps, but I’m still lacking the fitness I need after knee surgery early this year. I hope to be back to full strength in 3-4 weeks. Still it was fun racing and a great venue…(it) was great to see Mary McConneloug line up. I noticed that Andrea Smith and a few of the other Ladies First riders are also on Seven’s now. Looking forward to seeing you at the Maine VergeSeries races.”

Mary McConneloug + Mike Broderick = R&D Bikes

Sola SLX - Mary McConneloug's Race Bike
Mary McConneloug’s Race Bike

We had another visit last week from Mary and Mike!  Last time they visited we made some progress on mountain bike R&D for the 2012 season.  During this visit we’ve added some cross bikes, too.  This is a project that’s similar in some ways to what we’re working on with Mo Bruno!  So many prototypes happening at once.  At the moment we’ve got 12 prototype and pre-production bikes happening simultaneously –  it’s that time of year.  Stay tuned for photo glimpses – and keep an eye on Starcrossed for spy photos soon. Continue reading “Mary McConneloug + Mike Broderick = R&D Bikes”

Mary McConneloug & Mike Broderick Visit Seven Cycles

Mary on her 29er in Offenburg, Germany
Mary Racing in Europe on her 29er

Seven was thrilled to welcome multiple-time national champion mountain bike racers and two-time Olympian Mary McConneloug and Mike Broderick to our Watertown offices yesterday.  Mike and Mary are back from the Thirteenth Annual Alpentour Trophy and stopped by on their way to Mont Saint-Anne in Quebec for the second race in the 2011 UCI World Cup Series.

It was wonderful to see Mike and Mary, as always!  They are like family and whenever they visit it feels like a reunion.  Not only did we get a chance to catch up on their season so far, but we were able to have some productive discussions about Seven’s most recent offroad R&D endeavors; and it’s always helpful to get Mary’s and Mike’s astute insights.

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