Oude Granny has been meaning to write something up about track racing for quite some time now. And I couldn't have picked a more perfect time (or night) to head out to the Ed Rudolph Northbrook Velodrome for the Roger DeLanghe Trophy Race. Directly from the Northbrook Velodrome website:
And this year, Mr. DeLanghe looked as good as ever leading out the 58 rider field. Yes that's not a typo, a 58 rider field. That may seem like an exceptionally overabundant field, but because of the way the Northbrook Velodrome was constructed, its probably one of the only velodromes in the country that could accomodate such a large mass of humanity.
Robbie Ventura - 2001 Winner of the Roger DeLanghe Trophy
Getting Numbers Pinned On
But perhaps the biggest treat of Granny's night had to be watching Natalie Klemko. A member of America's Dairyland Cycling Team, this 19 year old from Bristol, WI was clearly the class of the Womens' field. But the high school senior wasn't out on the track merely to collect easy prizes, cash, or medals last night. She came to race! If you look closely at the photo of Roger Delanghe above, you'll see Natalie to the right (kit trimmed in pink). She mixed it up with the big boys, placing in the front of the pack for the 50 lap scratch race, and immediately following the cool down/neutral lap, Natalie jumped right into the next Women's scratch race. Udderly AMAZING! (Sorry Granny couldn't resist the pun)
Natalie Klemko - Breezing To An Easy Victory

Good stuff, Granny. Love the pictures! Keep it coming!
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