Jerry Baker – Remembering and Building on a Legacy

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There isn’t much else we can add about Jerry Baker and the lasting impact he has had on the entire Cycling community here in the Pacific Northwest that hasn’t already been said. All that knew him are quick to remember his quiet determination, his relaxed manerism, his great smile, and his incredible passion for all things cycling. Jerry was also known as an advocate for all to ride, especially young people. 

Credit to DBC Photos for the image above and many others on our website.

More about Jerry Baker and his lasting legacy.

“Bicycle enthusiast Jerry Baker covered so much territory in his lifetime that wherever he rode, “at least five people would say ‘hi,’ ” he recalled last winter.”

Above all else, Jerry Baker was the driving force behind the track, designing every aspect, spearheading the effort, gaining the financial support of the county, and eventually overseeing the completion of the project in 1975. His involvement in the PNW cycling community was literally cemented with this enormous task and the continuing impact it has on athletes in our region.

We want to remind our community about a fund Jerry Baker started in 2012, around the time we held our last MVA auction before our most recent one this year. Hoping to help create a culture of support for young riders, Jerry partnered with the MVA and founded the Jerry Baker Youth Development Fund. The fund is operated by the MVA and is specifically designated for financially supporting young riders in attending a variety of developmental programs necessary for competitive growth in the sport.

Of all the things Jerry could have chosen to support, it comes as no surprise that young people were the first area he wanted to enhance through his charity. Seen many years organizing the little ones for their bi-monthly ride around the track on Friday nights, the “Kiddie Kilo”, Jerry firmly believed that the Velodrome and the MVA should be committed to providing young people with significant opportunities to race and compete. His vocal support for young riders and his mentorship around the track has long been a cornerstone of the track community at Marymoor.

We want to continue to honor his commitment. The MVA continues to use the funds established by Jerry to offset the cost of supporting Marymoor’s young athletes, including the costs of regional/national competition, devlepment classes/clinics, and other travel expenses. These important programs provide the cycling community with exciting new racers and a bright future.

Please consider donating today. Simply click the Donate Now button below to donate directly to the Jerry Baker Youth Development Fund. We at the Marymoor Velodrome Association appreciate your support.

Donate to the Jerry Baker Youth Development Fund

A Celebration of a Life Well Lived – October 17th 1pm Magunson Hangar 30 – https://www.facebook.com/events/1605426489723178/

Season Ender- September 18th

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I know we are all sad about the 2015 MVA Season ending, but at least we’ll be ending with a bit of excitement!

We are having an end of season party! That’s right – besides the normal FNR we are holding a pizza party which will include the Season Omnium awards for ALL categories! If you are in the top 3 of any category, be sure to show up for your podium presentation and get your hard-earned swag. We also need to finish a couple kegs, so bring along your empty stomaches for Tacos and your thirst for Mac and Jacks Beer, Locust Cider and OS Wine.

Important Schedule Notes: The second race will be voted on during registration, so come voice your opinion. The last night (9/18) will also be DOUBLE points which mean some potential shake ups in the overall standings.

Friday Night Racing – 9/18

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15

Scratch Race

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10

Scratch Race

3

12

Scratch Race

Marymoor Crawl

Kiddie Kilo

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Riders Choice – Voting at Reg

W

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Riders Choice – Voting at Reg

3

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Riders Choice – Voting at Reg

1/2

30

Points Race 6×5

W

20

Points Race 4×5

3

25

Points Race 5×5

 

30

Co-Ed Madison 3×10

FCR Team Omnium Trophy to be Presented Friday Night

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And the winner is…

After an amazingly competitive weekend of track racing, followed by days of scrutinizing the results sheets, the 2015 winner of the Fredrick C. Rehberger Washington State Team Omnium Trophy is Center Cycle/Kenmore Velo (32 points)! The margin of victory is only 3 podium spots better than Pyatt/Broadmark Cycling Team, who placed second overall (29 points). Therapeutic Associates and Greggs/Trek were separated by one podium spot for third place (TAI with 10/GT with 9). As Fred was a member of the Center Cycle/Kenmore Velo team, captain Kenny Williams really sums up the reason for his squad’s effort, “We’re doing this for Fred, Go Fred!”

This is the second consecutive year that Center Cycle/Kenmore Velo (CC/KV) has taken home the FCR Trophy. They did so again by playing team omnium chess to perfection. Not only did CC/KV compete with winning in mind, they raced well in all categories by putting racers on the podium in not only masters (the FCR Trophy used to be a masters only competition), but they placed consistently in juniors and elites as well, on both the men’s & women’s sides. This strategy proved to be the checkmate move in the tight battle for Fred’s Trophy.

Will CC/KV make it three consecutive years in 2016? Can Pyatt/Broadmark Cycling Team finally get ahold of the trophy, or possibly will another team step-up to finally take the prize? We’ll have to wait until next summer to find-out. Until then, a big congratulations to Center Cycle/Kenmore Velo on their second consecutive victory!

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