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Firethorne Youth Trains for National Junior Cycling Championships
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Firethorne resident
Madeleine McDuff (center) is training for her first-ever national
junior cycling competition this summer with her coach Garth Blackburn
(left) and mentor Dr. Mark Bing (right), all members of the Team
Spincycle cycling team in Katy. The team rides 30 miles every
Sunday morning during training season, meeting at the entrance
of Firethorne, according to Firethorne General Manager Wayne
Meyer (second from right). They are shown in front of the community’s
Lake Firethorne.
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Katy/Fulshear. . . June 24, 2008 – Practice,
practice, practice is the mantra of 13-year-old
Firethorne resident Madeleine McDuff,
a highly focused young cyclist training
for her first-ever national junior cycling
competition later this summer.
The 5-foot, 2-inch seventh grader, founder and president of the Beckendorff
Junior High School Cycling Club in Katy, practices three to four times
a week for up to 50 miles. She works with her trainer, former National
Cycling Champion and U.S. Team Member Garth Blackburn (of Sugar Land),
rides with the Katy-based Team Spincycle, an adult team that pedals
30 miles every Sunday morning, and cross-trains during the off-season
at Firethorne to gear up for the USA Cycling Junior National Track
Championships this August at the ADT Event Center in Carson, CA.
“I race competitively (on track and road) because I want to,” said
Madeleine, whose enthusiasm for the competitive sport spills over
into recreational cycling. “I wanted to start a non-competitive
cycling club at school so kids will ride with their families and get
exercise – not just play video games,” she explained.
She noted that cycling seems to be catching on with high school students,
too; Katy High recently started a cycling club.
The Katy native was introduced to cycling at age 9 when her godfather,
Katy-based internist and veteran cyclist Dr. Mark Bing, took her to
the Alkek Velodrome to ride. Dr. Bing, physician for Katy I.S.D. football
and wrestling teams, is a Team Spincycle member who loves “to
put people on bikes,” according to Timothy McDuff, Madeleine’s
father, fellow Team Spincycle member and close friend of the doctor.
“I thought cycling was cool,” said Madeleine, who at the
time was thoroughly immersed in the dance world, devoting her non-school
hours to ballet, tap, ballroom and especially flamenco. She once danced
on stage at the Wortham Theater with the Maria Del Espadin flamenco
group at the opening of the Houston Grand Opera performance of “Carmen.”
By age 10, however, Madeleine began to shift her focus to cycling
and, as her mother, Libby McDuff, said, “really got into it.”
At the beginning of the 2007-08 school year, Madeleine had the idea
to start a cycling club at her junior high school. “We have
a running club and a golf club, so why not a cycling club?” she
asked. She met with Principal Ted Vierling, who explained she had
permission to register a school club if she had a sponsoring teacher.
Not only did she recruit history teacher Rainey Richardson as the
sponsor, but she recruited Richardson’s two daughters, Ragan
and Kate, to join as well. Another Team Beckendorff Cycling Club member
is Carley Roseberry, a neighbor at Firethorne.
While the Team Beckendorff Cycling Club works out at the Alkek Velodrome
during racing season (April to late October), the members needed a
place to cross train (using yoga balls and doing push-ups, balance
exercises, running, leg lifts – exercises that Olympic athletes
do) during the off-season. “It needed to be lit since it gets
dark so early during the winter months,” said Madeleine. Knowing
of the lighted lacrosse playing fields in her neighborhood at Firethorne,
she contacted Firethorne General Manager Wayne Meyer about using an
area near field for team exercises on Tuesday evenings.
“I’m really impressed with Madeleine’s resolve.
She sent me a typed letter on her team’s letterhead telling
me about her new cycling team and why they needed the space to practice.
Of course I said ‘yes,’” said Meyer. “The
team’s workout ethic is really impressive.”
Madeleine, who proudly boasts a U.S.A. cycling license, turned 13
last month. She will compete in the 13-14 year age group at the junior
nationals on her Atherton bike, proudly wearing her jersey emblazoned
with the Team Spincycle logo.
"Madeleine has the goal-driven focus of an athlete twice her
age. I sometimes have to remind her, and myself for that matter, that
she needs to make sure she's having fun along the way,” said
Sugar Land-based Blackburn. "Not only has Madeleine proven herself
as an up-and-coming athlete, she's already giving back to the sport
and making contributions as a Katy-area cycling advocate."
Her ultimate goal: to train for the Olympics. “It’s all
about development and working hard on your craft,” she said
with the conviction of someone well beyond her years.
“We’re continuing to kindle the spirit of wellness at
Firethorne,” said Meyer, noting the community’s lacrosse
playing fields, hike/bike trails, parks and playgrounds and fully
equipped fitness facility with a personal trainer available by appointment.
Firethorne, a 1,400-acre residential development complete with its
sparkling blue 12-acre lake, combines the vibrancy of West Houston
with the small-town charm of Katy/Fulshear. Strategically located
on FM 1463 near the crossroads of the 1-10 West corridor, the Westpark
Tollway and the Grand Parkway, Firethorne provides convenient access
to the region's foremost mobility plan.
Firethorne blends with the best nature has to offer: 150 acres devoted
to parks and recreational amenities highlighted by the lake with surrounding
greenbelt, discovery-rich wildlife observation area, a natural bird
habitat and more. Family amenities also include a resort-style multi-level
family swim center and a neighborhood Community Center with a meeting
room; with future plans for tennis courts and a competitive swim center.
For further Firethorne information, visit
Firethorne by taking I-10 West and exit
Pin Oak to FM 1463, call 281-395-1440,
or go to the web at www.firethorne.info.
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