Andover Cycling

Andover Cycling Phillips Academy Andover's Cycling Team Official Page Although boys and girls race separately, we ride together during practices. Junior Women’s Road Champion.

One of the unique athletic options at Andover, the cycling team provides Phillips Academy students the opportunity to race at a competitive level against other high-schoolers. Additionally, who wouldn't want to have the opportunity to leave campus every afternoon during the spring (with permission) to bike through northeastern Massachusetts - all while learning about a tactically fascinating sport

and getting in great shape? Whether we're doing a series of hill repeats nearby or riding fifty miles to Crane Beach, our rides are always filled with chatty dialogue and friendly competition. The team has a unique,long-standing way of planning rides; streets and intersections around the Andover region have witty nicknames. A training ride, for example, may be as follows; out via Chicken Sargent, Donut,Killer Bee, and back by way of Windrush, Campbell Soup, Corkscrew. Though it can sometimes be confusing even to veteran team members, it helps riders learn how to navigate the area. Instructor in History and Social Science Derek Williams '65 founded the team in 1981 along with a few renegade students – among them current head coach Thayer Zaeder '83. In that first year, among the original eight schools, Andover won the league championships. Since its inception, the league has grown considerably; currently, over 150 riders from about a dozen schools comprise the New England Prep School Federation. The league is now divided into five categories based on skill level to ensure that all riders, regardless of ability, have the opportunity to race at a competitive level. Over the years, Andover has hosted several races on campus, including a stage race. In 2008, after a ten-year hiatus, the team hosted a team time trial around the Abbot campus. Because not all students own a racing bike when they first join the team, the school acquired a collection of race-quality loaner bikes with the help of Ken Thomson, whose daughter Jennifer ’87 raced on the team. Thanks to the generosity of the Abbot Academy Association and the Clay family, whose two sons both raced on the team, the school refurbished the aging fleet in 2008 with seven brand-new racing bikes. As a result, no student is at an unfair disadvantage trying out for the team or racing in the league. Often, riders on the team are smitten by the sport and choose to pursue it beyond Andover. Several team members have gone on to compete in college and, afterwards, in United States Cycling Federation (USCF) races: Doug Friman '93 is a nationally-ranked triathlete and was an alternate on the last three U.S. Olympic teams; Kris Hedges '99 was the 2003 Division II U.S. Collegiate Road Race Champion; Arielle Filiberti '07 was the 2005 U.S. Junior Women's Cyclocross Champion and 2006 U.S. The athletic competition in the league is certainly first-rate; the list of professional cyclists who competed in our league as high-schoolers is too long to enumerate. So whatever your previous cycling experience, we hope that you'll consider trying out for the team. If you are interested, please contact Coach Zaeder at [email protected] or team captains Sean Burkitt and Zoe Chazen at [email protected] and [email protected].

05/16/2019

Wednesday's race concluded an awesome cycling season for Andover Cycling! It's hard to believe it's already over, but the team finished strong with a second place overall finish and a first place finish for Girls A. See results below!

Podium Results:

Team Overall – 2nd
Girls A Overall – 1st
Boys C Overall – 3rd

Girls A Individual
Grace Hitchcock ’20 – 1st
Alisa Crüger-Cain ’20 – 2nd
Abigail Johnson ’19 – 3rd

Boys A Individual
Anthony Minickiello ’20 – 3rd place

05/16/2019
Today was the KMS Hill Climb, which concluded an awesome week of racing for the team (including a Holderness race that w...
05/02/2019

Today was the KMS Hill Climb, which concluded an awesome week of racing for the team (including a Holderness race that was not rained out!).

RESULTS
Girls A:
Grace Hitchcock '20 --1st (her third first place finish in a row!)
Alisa Crüger-Cain '20 --3rd
Abigail Johnson '19 --5th

Girls C:
Maya Caskey '21 --4th

Boys A:
Anthony Minickello '20 --6th
Floyd Greenwood '19 --11th

Boys B:
Samson Zhang '20 --10th

Boys C:
Peter Wu '22 --5th
Jason Huang '21 --13th
George Wehner '21 --14h
Eric Bishop '21 --17th

Spring is here, and the cycling team is back at it again with an awesome showing at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in ...
04/11/2019

Spring is here, and the cycling team is back at it again with an awesome showing at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon!

RESULTS
Girls A:
Grace Hitchcock '20 -- 2nd
Alisa Crüger-Cain '20 --3rd
Abigail Johnson '19 --7th

Girls C:
Amelia Meyer '21 --1st
Maya Caskey '21 --4th
Christina Li '21 --11th

Boys A:
Anthony Minickello '20 --3rd
Floyd Greenwood '19 --10th

Boys B:
Samson Zhang '20 --6th
Philip Matteini '20 --16th

Boys C:
Eric Bishop '21 --7th
Peter Wu '22 --9th
George Wehner '21 --10th
Jason Huang '21 --18th

Ah, the legendary Grafton Notch Challenge, a.k.a. the Gould Road Race. We drove about 3 hours to Bethel, ME for the race...
04/29/2018

Ah, the legendary Grafton Notch Challenge, a.k.a. the Gould Road Race. We drove about 3 hours to Bethel, ME for the race, which consisted of roughly 1400 ft of elevation gain over 20 miles of stairstep climbs.

Huge s/o to Samson Zhang '20, who took these awesome pictures.

RESULTS--
Girls A:
Jess Wang '18 - 1st
Grace Hitchcock '20 - 2nd
Abigail Johnson '19 - 7th
Elizabeth Holubiak '18 - 11th

Boys A:
Isaac Newell '18 - 8th
Anthony Minickiello '20 - 9th
Floyd Greenwood '19 - 11th

Boys C:
Jacob Buehler '19 - 2nd
Philip Matteini '19 - 5th

Check out this incredible short film made by our very own Samson Zhang '20!!!
04/21/2018

Check out this incredible short film made by our very own Samson Zhang '20!!!

Shot and edited by Samson Zhang, starring Grace Hitchcock. Special thanks to Jacob Buehler and Andover Cycling. Made for AMC Board App 2018. Shot on A6500 w/...

Another race in the books--this time, it was the annual team trial at Loudon. Groups consisted of 2-5 riders, and would ...
04/19/2018

Another race in the books--this time, it was the annual team trial at Loudon. Groups consisted of 2-5 riders, and would complete 4-6 laps on the 1.5 mile course.

Major s/o to our girls, who secured the first win of the season.

RESULTS--
Girls A:
Grace Hitchcock '20, Abigail Johnson '19, and Jess Wang '18 - WIN!

Boys A:
Anthony Minickiello '20, Floyd Greenwood '19, and Isaac Newell '18 - 6th

Boys C:
Philip Matteini '19 and Samson Zhang '20 - 6th

Here is a picture of 2/3 of our amazing coaches, feat. a levitating Coach Martin.

FIRST RACE OF THE SEASON, WOOT WOOT!The squad had a super strong showing at our first race of the season.RESULTSGirls A:...
04/12/2018

FIRST RACE OF THE SEASON, WOOT WOOT!

The squad had a super strong showing at our first race of the season.

RESULTS
Girls A:
Jess Wang ’18 - 2nd
Grace Hitchcock ’20 - 3rd
Abigail Johnson ’19 - 12th
Elizabeth Holubiak ’18 - 15th

Boys A:
Isaac Newell ’18 - 18th
Anthony Minickiello’20 - 20th

Boys B:
Reader Wang ’18 - 6th
Floyd Greenwood ’19 -10th

Boys C:
Jacob Buehler ’19 - 4th
Samson Zhang ’20 - 13th
Philip Matteini ’19 - 14th

Standout riders today include Grace Hitchcock ’20 and Jacob Buehler ’19, who placed 3rd and 4th respectively in their first cycling races ever, which is incredible.

02/19/2018

IT'S (ALMOST) CYCLING SEASON!

Come learn about the best team on campus at an info session on Tuesday, February 20th at 6:30 pm in Elson 111.

HUGE congratulations are in order for Andover Cycling alum John Rauen '17, who completed his Ironman today at Lake Placi...
07/24/2017

HUGE congratulations are in order for Andover Cycling alum John Rauen '17, who completed his Ironman today at Lake Placid. He did a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride, and a 26.2 mile run without a break. Absolutely incredible—his hard work this season definitely paid off! He had some company, as Coach Duclos also raced in today’s Ironman. Congratulations to both!!!

Another s/o goes to Anthony Minickiello ’20, who has been killing the triathlon game throughout the summer. Go Anthony!!!

P.S. Happy end of the !

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