Tria Cycling presented by DonohooAuto

An elite racing team based out of Birmingham, Alabama


Tria Cycling presented by DonohooAuto 2010. Check out our team photos here!
L-R: Sammy, Paul, Darryl, Brian, Craig, Katherine, Timo, Philip, Nichole, Mike, Wes, Lennie, Stuart, Jacob, Terry

Photo by {t}photographic T. Scott Carlisle who can make rocks stars out of anyone -- even us!


Justin Bynum wins the Oxford Square Criterium (August 7, 2011)
Photo credit: Oxford Eagle

Tria Cycling celebrated team member Terry Duran's 2010 national championship in style. Check out the cake that was made for superman T at the end of last season. Let's hope for a repeat from one or more team members this year!



Brian Toone makes the podium in the Tour of Atlanta Burnt Mountain Road Race
Photo by Kristine Toone

Extra! Extra! Extra! The Tria Cycling team has new co-title sponsors! Introducing Tria Cycling presented by DonohooAuto,
Infinity Med-I-Spa, and Piggly Wiggly!

Tria Cycling p/b DonohooAuto would also like to thank our new sponsors for the 2009 and 2010 racing seasons in addition to all of our sponsors shown on the righthand part of this web page: Townhouse Galleries, Central Steel Service, Inc. and Lewis, Feldman, Lehane, McAtee - Attorneys At Law. Thank you from all of us on the team!

What helmet and shoes do Tria Cycling race on for the win? Specialized Prevail helmet and Pro Road shoes! Get yours today at Bob's Bikes! Click the pictures below to find yours at Bob's Bikes.


What bike does Tria Cycling race on for the win? Specialized! Check them out!


BBL 2010-2011 is wrapped up. Now it's time to start the racing season. Check out the final BBL standings on our BBL page.

Wow! Thanks to the generous support of the Birmingham cycling community, we raised over $500 and today purchased bikes for Camp Smile-A-Mile today!

Tria Cycling stays involved in the community
Check out the volunteer work by Pat Allison with the Jimmie Hale Mission.

2011 is looking good already! We are happy to announce that Pat Allison and Chris Allison have joined our Cat 1/2 team for 2011 bringing our 1/2 roster up to twelve strong 1s and 2s including a recently upgraded Sammy Flores. Also, we are very happy to anounce that Justin Bynum is joining our strong Cat 3 team for 2011. It's going to be a good year!

Amazing! Tria Cycling continues its winning streak another weekend.
Brian Toone wins the road race and omnium in the Meridian-Cuba Challenge


Brian Toone wins after 11mi. solo break (Aug 22, 2010)

Another great weekend for Tria! Lennie Moon finishes the epic Leadville 100.
Sammy Flores wins the road race, crit, and overall in Oxford, MS


Lennie Moon finishes strong
in the 2010 Leadville 100 (Aug 14, 2010)

Sammy Flores on his way to winning
the Oxford Endurance Challenge (Aug 14-15, 2010)

Terry Duran wins 2010 Masters 50-54 National Road Race!

Brian Toone makes it onto the podium in the Masters 30-34 Road Race, too!

August 4, 2010
Terry Duran wins the 2010 Masters 50-54 National Road Race immediately on the heels of Brian Toone making it onto the podium in the Masters 30-34 race. What a day for Tria Cycling!


2010 Masters 50-44 podium L-R (Gerald Finken, Terry Duran, James "GW" Wenzel)


2010 Masters 50-44 podium L-R (Gerald Finken, Terry Duran, James "GW" Wenzel)


2010 Masters 30-34 podium L-R (John Delong, Jonathan Jacob, Andy Crater, Adam Bergman, and Brian Toone)

THREE weekends, FIVE wins for Tria Cycling


Terry Duran wins at Bump-n-grind, June 6, 2010

Nichole Tower wins Roan Groan W1-4 race, June 5, 2010


Paul Tower wins the Masters 30+ AND later that same day the 1-2-3 Gatorade Criterium May 29, 2010


Brian Toone wins the 1-2-3 Alabama State Criterium Championship May 22, 2010


May 22, 2010 - Brian Toone, the Cat 1-2-3 Alabama State Criterium Champion, Tour de Health, Mobile, AL

August 23, 2009 - Mike Lackey atop the Dog Days of Summer (Grant Park) Podium.
Photo credit: Phillip Morrissey

May 31, 2009 - Mike Lackey atop the Bump 'n Grind Sport Podium.
Photo credit: Jacob Tubbs

May 31, 2009 - Brian Toone wins the Dahlonega Omnium Road Race.
Photo credit: Chase Lanier

May 31, 2009 - Brian Toone atop the podium in Dahlonega.
Photo credit: Kristine Toone

April 11, 2009 - Lennie Moon wins the Spain Park Criterium.
Photo credit: Mike Powell

March 8, 2009 - Sammy Flores atop the Albany podium.
Photo credit: Mike Lackey

Left to right: Jacob Tubbs, Philip Thompson, Sammy Flores
The Tria Market podium sweep!

Left to right: Cleve Blackwell, Matt Winstead, Stuart Lamp

Camp Sumatanga Training Race #1

24th February 2011

Excellent weather yesterday for our first team race of the year. About 20-25 guys lined up for the Category A race with our squad represented by me, Pat Allison, Chris Allison, Stuart Lamp, Mike Lackey, and Timo Stark. Other strong teams included Velocity Pro Cycles led by Ed Whitehorn and Preston Beasley; Bob’s Bikes/Alabama Masters with Will Hibberts, Jim Brock, and Miro Novak; Alabama Cycling with a few riders; and one more team with a kit I didn’t recognize, and then a few strong independents.

Ed Whitehorn and I led out the group and rode at an easy pace up and over the first hill. As soon as you crested the hill, you were hit with a pretty strong crosswind, and several riders started to creep up on our somewhat leisurely pace. I could sense an attack coming, and sure enough on the flat section leading into the hill after the first turn, there was an attack which either Mike or Stuart covered. We were wanting to get a couple riders in the break, so when I saw someone else start to jump across I went with them. But it was too early in the race for the group to let us get away and so we were caught.

For the next lap and a half you can cut and paste the previous paragraph as the same scenario played out multiple times with Mike and Stuart covering every move and then me trying to tag along with someone attempting to bridge. Every move got brought back, though. Then on the start of the third lap, our pace slowed again, and I believe it was Jim Brock who launched out on his own. A little while later Stuart attacked with somebody else. Pretty soon it was Stuart alone with three other guys. We wanted to have somebody else from our team in the break, so my teammate Pat Allison attacked and made it across a quickly widening gap with about 10 pedal strokes and tucking on the downhill. It was impressive to watch!

Then another rider started to bridge, and I believe it was Timo who saw it and went with it. The two of them made it across and by this point, the “break” had about 10 riders in it, which meant there was only about 10 riders left in the field as we had dropped about 5 or 6 guys towards the end of lap 1 with all the attacking that had been going on. I liked that we had 3 guys in the break, but I didn’t like that the break was essentially half the field. So I waited until somebody came off of a strong pull on the long gradual downhill after the hill after Turn 1 and drilled it super hard. Somebody who was on my wheel saw it and jumped with me, but that was it. The field started to chase, but our gap was good enough right from the start that we were able to make it across to the break bringing our total to maybe 12 riders?

We finished the bridge at the start of the long hill on the backside of the course. We knew that the break was too big to stay away, so I pulled through hard to keep the pace high, but ended up pulling away from the field. The break organized itself to chase which kept its pace high, and then when they caught back up to me, we got a good rotation going which meant that the field wasn’t going to come back together.

Even though we had a good rotation with 4 out of the 12 riders in the break on our team, I knew that we were better off with a smaller break so that it wasn’t left to a 12 man sprint at the end and so that there would be fewer people chasing any attacks that we might launch. So I kept the pace high and then on the hill leading to the start/finish, we pulled hard enough to cause a separation. I think it came back together though right before the start/finish when there was another move with Will and Pat off the front with a couple other guys. This looked good because everybody was tired. Jim Brock knew it and attacked to bridge. I was right there with him and together the two of us were able to finish the bridge, but Jim popped right at the top of the hill settling the final break of six at that point.

There were six riders in the break – Stuart, Pat, and me from Tria. Will represented Alabama Masters, and then there was Joe from the black/white jersey team and Alex from Alabama Cycling. This was pretty much the perfect scenario for our team with all three of the Cat 1s in the break. We still had the rest of the third lap to finish and then two more laps, so I wanted a nice smooth rotation for us to get a good lead on the field, while giving us enough wiggle room at the end of the race should it come down to any cat/mouse games. That’s exactly what happened with everybody working together extremely well (average speed 25.4mph for the next 2 laps).

Then right before the start of the last lap, I think everybody must have known that since we had numbers we were going to start attacking to try to get somebody away. The pace slowed down quite a bit. When we made it past the start/finish area I was looking for the right time to attack, found it, and only my teammate Pat was able to respond. We had a great gap and pushed it all the way to the finish. Behind us, Will and Stuart were by themselves with Joe and the Alabama rider dropped. Joe ended up bridging to Will and Stuart, and the two of them chased with Stuart able to take it easy and save energy for the finish.

Pat and I decided as fun as it would be to try to practice the tactics of a two-up finish, that it would be better and more enjoyable to simply cross the line together, which we did! (See the attached photo). Behind us Stuart got the jump on Will in the sprint and coming into the last meters it looked like he had it, but Will with a very late burst of speed was able to pass him literally on the line with a bike throw.

The remnants of our original break came back together with the field, and Chris Allison had a great sprint to finish sixth or seventh in the race. All-in-all, it was an AWESOME start to the season with our team placing five riders in the top ten and three riders in the top five.

Pictures, videos, and heartrate data on my cycling website – http://toonecycling.wordpress.com

Have a great day!

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Mark your calendars for the 2012 Tour de Blue - April 28th, 2012. All the details are available here: http://on.fb.me/tourdeblue

Congrats to Justin Bynum (Cat 3) and Sammy Flores (Masters 40+) on their state criterium championship victories this weekend. Pat Allison (Pro/1/2) and Darryl Seelhorst (Masters 35+) both brought home silver medals. Katherine Herring won bronze in the women's race! Race reports coming soon.

Brian Toone and Pat Allison take 26th and 47th in the pro race at Athens Terrapin Twilight. Brian finishes a crash-filled Roswell crit, too! Read Brian Toone's race report for both races. Also, check out Pat Allison's excellent race recap from Athens Twilight.

Two races, lots of podiums! Pat Allison takes the Pro/1/2/3 win at Barbers with Brian Toone in 3rd. Wes Douglas makes the podium in the Masters 30+ race, too! Read Brian Toone's race report for both races.

Pat Allison podiums in almost every race in the Mississippi Gran Prix, including 3rd place overall! Brian Toone places 3rd, 5th, 4th, and 7th overall.
Check out Pat Allison's race report and Brian Toone's race report

Katherine Herring wins the Dothan Women's 3/4 Crit!
Justin Bynum makes the podium in a very tough 2/3 race!

Tria Cycling brings home the medals at Tour de Tuscaloosa. Brian Toone and Pat Allison take gold and bronze in the Pro/1/2 category.
Philip Thompson takes silver in the Cat 3s.
Read Brian's race recap and Pat's race report.

Pat Allison makes the podium in the Union City Omnium.
Read his excellent race report.

Brian Toone finishes top 10 in Rouge Roubaix. Read his race recap.

Wes Douglas makes it three in a row for Tria Cycling. Even better, Tria takes 1st-5th place in the Chandler Mountain mountaintop finish.

Stuart Lamp brings home another win for Tria Cycling at the second GSMR training race. Pat Allison also made it into the top 3 with Sammy and Wes also in the top 5.
Read the race recap from Stuart below.

Tria Cycling takes 1st, 2nd, 4th, and places two
more riders in the top 10 at the first GSMR training race!
Read the race recap from Brian Toone.