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James Mason | all galleries >> Galleries >> Cycling in Portland, Oregon > Carl Leusenkamp
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Carl Leusenkamp

If Carl is about to uncork his sprint, better take a step back from the curb!


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Guest 17-Jul-2024 03:41
Just wanted to include another couple of memories of Carl, Carl and I would go out on our bikes to Route 5 in southern Maryland and in 1963-65 there was essentially no traffic. Large transport truckers would go from Washington DC to Leonardtown Maryland delivering goods and supplies. Carl and I would draft behind these big trucks and would not think anything of doing a 20 miler on a Saturday morning. The other cadets thought we were crazy. BTW, Sylvester Stallone 'Michael' attended Charlotte Hall Military Academy at the same time with us but I couldn't get him into cycling!
Will Peratino 17-Jul-2024 03:02
In 1964 Carl and I were room mates at Charlotte Hall Military Academy in Southern Maryland. Carl and I used to spend endless hours riding on rollers in our room to burn calories and keep our aerobic capacity up. Carl's father used to drive down to the school on weekends and take Carl our for long training rides on the country roads of southern Maryland. I was always very mesomorphic/muscular but Carl's thighs were crazy big and cut. The tailor 'Huxley Bonn' of Baltimore used to make all of the military uniforms for the Charlotte Hall cadets and he had to special make Carl's pants because his thighs were so big and muscular. I am turning 76 this month (July 2024) and I still ride as a result of my early introduction to cycling by Carl. RIP my friend. Will Peratino
Linda Lee Keller 18-Jul-2016 14:58
My mother and father were friends with Carl Leusenkamp's parents.
I liked Carl as a person, he was a fierce competitor. I have pictures
of Carl when we were small, age 4,5,and 6.

I am planning to move west this fall to see my family and rebuild my life.
Hopefully, I will get to meet some of Carl's friends and family.
Rick Adams28-Nov-2014 17:52
1974 -- the only year we rode for Mercian, see Carl's shorts.
Roger Hotelling 09-Jan-2014 16:23
I knew Carl well, rode with him often and spent a summer living with him and his wife Rita in Portland. Wonderful guy and a lot of fun. In his "normal" life, he was a milk delivery guy for Alpenrose Dairy in Portland, also home of the Alepenrose Velodrome. I went with him on deliveries a few times and it was awesome... he ran almost all the time and I don't think I ever saw him slow down. He definitely had the genes for being a sprinter... just look at his legs. He worked with me on my 200 meter times - I was in the Jr. class at that time, and he told me that when I got my time into the 11 second range, he'd give me his set of USA sweats. Wow, that brings back some memories!
Thomas Edwards, Jr 20-Apr-2013 05:12
He owned Action Sports in Beaverton, OR.
I bought my first pair of gloves from him. He showed me how to roll them off!
James Mason18-Mar-2013 07:43
That must be Simone!
Guest 18-Mar-2013 07:30
Loved to watch Carl, my dad Frans Pauwels and my brother Dirk. Carl was always amazing to watch. Lots of strength and talent.
Guest 14-Mar-2013 04:10
Used to see Carl at a bike shop (his?) in Pdx. His quads were so huge we called him, "stump legs". Powerful rider.
James Mason01-Apr-2012 18:03
Tim, This was a crit in NW Portland.
Tim Rutledge 01-Apr-2012 00:46
This could be the Sherwood Criterium--say 1982 or 83, where Carl came out and showed us roadies how it's done. You have to love the big "ding dong bell" on the handlebars, that is pure Carl. So sad Cancer took Carl from us to early.
John Beckman 02-Nov-2010 17:46
Spell Carl with a "C" and you've got it. You got the hard part right!