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Results & reports from the USAPromoters wishing to submit results should send them to Cyclingnews Alan Factory CupMinneapolis MN, October 2, 2004Swenson takes A RaceBy Paul Schoening Boom Island was once used as a log sorting station for the logging industry. No longer an island due to mans need to control the river, the area is now use for recreation opportunities and a new residential community built along the Mississippi River. Situated above historic Main Street, Nicollet Island, and the St. Anthony Lock and Dam in Minneapolis, Boom Island connects residents and visitors to the majestic beauty of the Mississippi River. The historical main channel of the Mississippi River flowed to the west of Boom Island. The east channel was gradually filled in during the lumber mill days. Booms are chains of logs use to float other logs down the river. Boom companies would pluck the logs from the booms and sort them for their respective lumber company. In 1857, the boom companies merged and Boom Island became a sorting station before the logs go to St. Anthony Falls. Boom Island remained undeveloped through the remaining years of the 19th century. As steam powered saw-mills were built in the 1880, enormous stacks of lumber began to cover the island. On August 13, 1893, a fire broke out from southern Nicollet Island and spread quickly through the pile of lumber, engulfing the sawmills, businesses and houses for miles around. On September 25th, Boom Island, now a city park, greeted hundreds of racers to a perfect season opening for crossers in the northland. Balmy temperatures in the 70's and NW winds of up to 25 MPH are a made to order Cyclocross battle. The course was laid out along the Mississippi river meandering about the parking lot and an old landfill. It was a spectator friendly course as it was quite short and narrow. There was a notable hill and several technical sections to cause difficulty along the way, a very creative course! With Team pride and cash at stake, the A race turned out to be an epic battle at the front between friends Doug Swanson (Trek/VW), Jed Schneider (Alan Factory) and Jake Stechmann (Subway-Express). The nearly UCI legal course turned out to be challenging nonetheless, including a back busting run up a sandy bank along the Mississippi River... ResultsA-1 Men (USCF Categories 1/2, MNSCS Expert) 1 Doug Swanson (Trek/VW) 2 Jed Schneider (Alan Factory Team) 3 Jacob Steckman (Subway) 4 Paul Ellis (Salsa) 5 Dale Sedgwick (Bianchi/GP) 6 Micah Moran 7 Jeremy Sartain (Bianchi/GP) 8 Kevin Kvalston (Kenwood) 9 Jason Snider (Orbea/Mo Ex) 10 Scott Ralston (Flat City) 11 Todd Heiser (Bicycle Chain/LSC) 12 Jay Henderson (Silver Cycling) 13 Aric Hareland (Mo Ex) 14 Todd Schmidt 15 Jim Holmes 16 David Schuneman 17 Michael Bolinsle 18 Jason Tamminen 19 Singh Harpartap DNF Shawn Brick (Birchwood) DNF Chris Edin (Bicycle Sports) DNF Kevin Hankens DNF Dan Swanson (Flat City) A-2 Men (USCF Cat 3, MNSCS Comp) 45 minutes 1 Tim Norrie (Salsa) 2 Jared Roy (Birchwood) 3 Josh Schwantes (Kenwood) 4 Jason Mc Donald (Alan Factory Team) 5 J Fraboni (Ross Ski Hut) 6 Matthew Abel 7 Andy Kruse (Tonka/MCT) 8 Keith Bianchi (Bianchi/GP) 9 Kolyn Kirkham (Squadra) DNF Harry Anderson (Ski Hut) DNF Brandon Gavic (Unattached) DNF Derek Laan (Unattached) DNF Matt Muyres A-3 Men (35+, Any Category) 1 Tim Brandrold (NV) 2 Fred Feirn (Salsa) 3 Charlie Townsend (Bianchi/GP) 4 Andy Powell (Orbea/Mo Ex) 5 David Simpson 6 Mark Mlinar (Bianchi/GP) 7 Bruce Breitrick (Trailhead) 8 Jeff Lewis 9 Paul Schoening (Alan Factory Team) 10 Scott Robertson (Birchwood) 11 Greg Goblirsch (Alan Factory Team) 12 Tim Boyle (Make Shift) 13 David Bucholz DNF Wallace Alexander (Kenwood ) B-1 Men (USCF Category 4, MNSCS Sport) 1 Wynn Roberts 2 Zack Handler 3 Patrick Le Mieux (MNJRC) 4 David Cory (Salsa) 5 Tom Scherber (Salsa) 6 Adam Birr (Gopher) 7 Thomas Thornquest (Kenwood) 8 Joshua Roeser (Flat City) 9 Sean Burns 10 Matt Mc Donough 11 Jon Friedell (Kenwood) 12 Mark Swart (Alan Factory Team) 13 Matt Huron (Kenwood) 14 Scott Stanke 15 Kevin Schaeffer (Bicycle Chain/LSC) 16 Steve Eberley 17 Bob Brown 18 Bryan Butts 19 Matthew Schlosser 20 Daniel Cleary 21 Joseph Meiser 22 'OBrien (Brendon) 23 Andy Reichert 24 Tom Delaney 25 Pete Moran 26 Lonnie Sauber (LCR) 27 Mark Jerde (Flanders/MBRC) 28 Paul Tocko 29 Jim Warren (AUC) 30 Carl Nienon 31 David Weiser DNF Jason Holt (Birchwood/GIS) DNF Chris Rogers DNF Dan Schueller DNF Adam Stauferberg (Sports Hut) DNF Eric Zimmerman (Sports Hut) B-2 Men (45+, Any Category) 1 Dag Selander (Alan Factory Team) 2 Steve Sonnesyn (Alan Factory Team) 3 Charlie Farrow 4 Don Inderieden 5 Tom Bengel 6 Will Hoeg 7 Richard Spielberg (Tonka/MCT) 8 Jeffrey Staloch 9 Robert Ogren (Kenwood) 10 Paul Krafthefer (Kenwood) 11 John Krawczak (Flat City) 12 Garret Nolan 13 Greg Mc Crea (Bianchi/GP ) C-1 Men (USCF Cat 5, MNSCS Citizen) 1 Jason Tischer (Alan Factory Team ) 2 Corey Stunr 3 Jason Lajon 4 Paul Roberts 5 Rich Bergstrom 6 Andrew Karre 7 Scott Grossbauer 8 Michael Lalla 9 Joel Cahalan 10 Mark Mettler (Bianchi/GP) 11 John Adelman 12 Curt Johnston 13 Rick Christenson 14 Jack Stock (Flanders/MBRC) 15 Michael Waatajan 16 Tim Hadley 17 Jon Pavica 18 Mick Bauman 19 Jim Kilborn 20 Joe Fritsch (Gopher) 21 Guy Ellis 22 Mike Andert 23 Terry Clapp 24 Troy Melltus DNF Jay Tegeder C-2 Women (USCF Cat 4, MNSCS Citizen) 1 Cathy Yndestad 2 Coutney Mc Bean 3 Bria Schurke 4 Olga Voss 5 Mia Jenneman 6 Sue Greeley DNF Tracy Sides C-3 Juniors (15-18, Any Category or Gender) 1 Alexandra Lacey C-4 Juniors (10-14, Any Category or Gender) 1 Conrad Roberts 2 Brent Berg 3 Kelsi Roberts Local results 2004 |
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