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Providence, RI, USA, December 9-11, 2005
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Complete live report
Commentary by Steve Medcroft
11:49 EST Good morning world. Our live coverage
of the Liberty Mutual U.S. Cyclocross National Championships will get started
shortly. We'll begin with the Elite men's U23 race which has been moved from
noon to 1pm Eastern Standard U.S. time. The fifty-minute U23 race will be followed
at 2pm by the forty-minute Junior men ELite (17-18 years old) and then at 3pm
with the sixty-minute Elite men's race. Course and weather conditions
are dramatically different than the end-of-the-world snowstorm that caused promoters
to postpone the last two races of the day (see Saturday's news item). Those
postponed races were run this morning, causing the schedule changes and adjustments
that delayed the U23 race. Today, the skies are clear and the temperature
is two degrees above freezing so the hard-packed snow that covered the course
yesterday and froze overnight has been cut to apple sauce and kicked out of
the rider's lanes so we're now seeing finisher's in the morning's races splattered
in mud and desperate for dry clothing.
12:06 EST A handful of championship jerseys
have already been handed out this weekend. Here's a summary: Women
40-44, Audrey Huffman (Mad River Riders) Women 45-49, Patti Kaufmann (Team
Wisconsin) Women 50-54, Tove Shere (team Ochsner) Women 55+, Betty
Jordan (Velo Bella) Men 35-39, Shannon Skerritt (VANILLA BICYCLES)
Men 40-44, Dale Knapp (Kona) Men 45-49, Steve Tilford (Verge/Shimano)
The awards for this morning's juniors, collegiate and Men 30-34 are happening
in the next thirty minutes. We'll ring you those national champions shortly.
12:53 EST While the U23 men warm up on the sloppy
course, here are the national champions from this morning's races:
Collegiate: Men, Brent Bookwalter Women, Melodie Metzger Omnium,
Fort Lewis College Junior Men: 10-12, Logan Owen 13-14,
Benny Swedelberg 15-16, Alex Coelho Junior Women: 10-12,
Elizabeth White 13-14, Kaitlin Antonneua 15-16, Smantha Schneider
17-18, Arielle Filiberti Women: U23, Clara Beard 30-34,
Maureen Bruno-Roy (Independent Fabrications) 35-39, Marianne Stover (Independent
Fabrications) Men 30-34, Justin Robinson (California Giant Strawberries/Specialized)
14:51 EST The men are starting to roll to the
start line. Chris Horner just passed our position. Barry Wicks and Ryan Trebon
are there. Tim Johnson looks focused and prepared. I haven't seen Jonathan Page
yet. Rumor has it that he had to visit a local hospital yesterday after falling
ill so we're looking to see his face on the start.
14:52 EST For those of you who tried the promoter's
audio feed (in a second browser window of course), I gave the wrong url before.
Try www.cyclocrossnationals.com.
14:59 EST 60mins/0mins to go The front row has
been called up: Mark McCormack Ryan Trebon Tim Johnson
Jonathan Page Todd Wells Adam Craig Michael Cody Matt White
Jeremy Powers Jonathan Baker Erik Tonkin Jonathan Hamblen
Matt Shriver
15:03 EST 0mins/60mins to go The men are away.
Michael Cody, Matt White, Jonathan Page, Ryan Trebon, Todd Wells are off the
front.
15:05 EST The course is fast and wide open by
now; not quite as wet and definately not frozen any more. The leaders are trading
places. Trebon and Wicks are currently policing the front. Page, Wells, Cody
and White are just behind.
15:09 EST 5mins/55mins to go Ryan Trebon is in
front of the lead group. Adam Craig, Mark McCormack and Jeremy Powers behind.
15:11 EST The first lap was completed by Ryan
Trebon in just under seven minutes. To put that in perspective, laps in the
master's 30-34 race were running at aout nine minutes. Trebon and
Wells are trading the lead ten seconds ahead of Page. Barry Wicks is three seconds
back. Adam Craig is dangling just behind.
15:13 EST 10mins/50mins to go Tim Johnson, a
pre-race favorite and 2001 national champion, is back in about tenth place.
15:16 EST Page is chasing hard and looks like
he can catch Trebon and Wells. Adam Craig, who is coming out of the middle of
an off-season and is somehow finding the fitness to hang at the front of the
race, just behind Page.
15:18 EST Now that the lap times have een set,
the total lap count for the Elite men's race has been calcultaed; when riders
come through the start/finish area in about four minutes, there will be five
laps to go in the race.
15:19 EST Todd Wells, Ryan Trebon and Jonathan
Page are all toghether through the start/finish. The next rider, Adam Craig,
looks smooth and strong on the pavement but it an almist unsurmountable fifteen
seconds back. Page, who has consistently placed ahead of Trebon
in European cyclocross this season, needs to be smart and manage resources that
may be affected by whatever ilness sent him to the hospital yesterday.
15:22 EST 20mins/40mins to go A cover of clouds
has moved over the venue and the temperatures are dropping so the course may
change slightly and some of the technical sections, which had become tacky and
rideable in the sun, will harden back up and become more precarious.
15:25 EST 22mins/38mins to go At the front of
the race, Wells has taken a flyer but Trebon was able to cover it with Page
clingin to his wheel. For the past three years, Trebon and Wells have only known
Page from the back of his jersey (Page won all three races solo) so the wild
card that may determine the outcome in this race is how affected Page is from
his illness. Does he have the energy reserves to keep this kind of effort up?
He definately seems to be on the defense.
15:26 EST 23mins/37mins to go Adam Craig is finding
lines that are bringing him back onto the lead group. If he catches on, there
could be three domestic cyclocrossers fighting Page for their shot at a jersey.
15:28 EST Four laps to go - Page's eyes are
steeled and he's turning the wheels but Wells and Trebon have put a gap on him
along the finishing straight. Page looks like he's trying to hold himself together
and keep himself connected.
15:29 EST 27mins/33mins to go Of the two leaders,
Wells seems to be the main aggressor, taking multi bike-length attacks and causing
Trebon to burn tons of energy to catch back on.
15:30 EST 29mins/31mins to go Page has caught
onto Trebon. Wells has a tenuous gap.
15:33 EST 32mins/28mins to go Wells is holding
a three-second gap over Trebon and Page has fallen back to ten seconds. The
ground is starting to harden in spots but the leaders don't seem to be taking
any precautions. The throttles are wide open.
15:37 EST 35mins/25mins to go Wells has opened
his gap to twenty seconds and looks smooth and comfortable. Trebon passed the
three-laps-to-go sign shaking his head. Page was three seconds off his wheel.
If Wells wins the Elite race, it will be his second Elite national championship
and will be a matched set to his younger brother Troy's U23 national championship,
earned just two hours ago.
15:38 EST Reader Rob Ens is listening in Calgary
and says: "This is an exciting race. Let's go wells!!!"
15:39 EST 40mins/20mins to go A world-class crowd
has come together for the pinultimate race; they're two deep lining all of the
visible sections of the course from this vantage point.
15:41 EST 41mins/19mins to go Wells is holding
his advantage. With only two and a half laps to go, he's easily forty seconds
up on Ryan Trebon. Page has dropped off Trebon's wheel and sits fifteen seconds
further back. We may be seeing the shape of the podium right now!
15:43 EST John Van Pee writes from Belgium that
he hoped Page can come back and "kill them all." Page is very popular with fans
in his winter homeland. Sorry John, it looks like intercontinental travel and
illness have chopped about ten percent of Page's ability. But this is cyclocross
and the course is freezing over so we'll see!
15:45 EST 44mins/16mins to go Wells is out on
the second to last lap. Trebon is charging through the straight away, seemingly
renewed. Page is way off Trebon's pace but keeping enough distance ahead of
Adam Craig that he should secure an uncharacteristic third place.
15:46 EST 46mins/14mins to go Trebon just took
a bike change so he can finish the race on a clean bike.
15:49 EST Readers want to know the top ten or
twenty as they sit. I'll try and post it after the finish. Mike Whitman of Sterling,
Virginia specifically wanted to know where Mark McCormack was. Twenty riders
have passed the start/finish line heading out for the second to last lap and
we haven't seen him yet (we may have missed him).
15:49 EST 49mins/11mins to go Ryan Trebon is
closing the gap to Todd Wells but he may just run out of race before he can
climb all the way back.
15:50 EST 50mins/10mins to go Trebon is gaining
ground, big-ringing the final quarter of the second-to-last lap.
15:52 EST 53mins/7mins to go One lap to go for
Todd Wells and through the start/finish, Trebon is gaining even more ground;
only ten seconds back now.
15:53 EST Wells' face is completely red from
the cold but he looks in control. Trebon is absolutely pressing though, pushing
the biggeset gear we've seen on any rider's bike this weekend.
15:54 EST Page is now a minute off the lead
and out of contention for the win. It's a two-man race for the Elite men's natonal
championship.
15:56 EST 55mins/5mins to go Wells is half way
through the final lap. Trebon is still off his back by seven seconds or so;
after almost catching Wells, he dropped a chain running over two barriers and
fell back a step.
15:57 EST A group of Trebon fans are holding
a huge banner at the finish line for their favorite rider; it says "Tree Farm,
Take 'Em To The Woods."
15:58 EST 58mins/2mins to go Trebon is just three
seconds back. Wells is aware of the chase and is fighting to stay ahead. There's
less than half a lap to go. This may come down to a sprint!!
15:59 EST They're almost to the final straight.
Wells has five seconds.
16:00 EST 60mins/0mins to go Trebon is four bike
lengths behind coming onto the straight. But Todd Wells is the 2005
U.S. Cyclocross National Champion!
16:02 EST Wells hoists his bike above his head
to celebrate his second Elite national championship. At the finsh, he said "The
course was super slick... we were fighting the whole way..." Ryan
Trebon took second. John Page just finished in third.
16:03 EST Adam Craig held on for fourth.
16:04 EST Fifth, Tim Johnson Sixth, Barry
Wicks
16:06 EST Seventh, Erik Tonkin Eigth,
Tristan Shouten Ninth, Mark McCormack Tenth, John Baker Eleventh,
Michael Gallagher
16:08 EST Well, that's it for our live coverage
today. Jonathan Page's reign of U.S. national championships was brought to an
end by mountain-biker Todd Wells of Durango, Colorado. Check back on Cyclingnews
for full results and more coherent race reports as we get them produced tonight.
Check back tomorrow for live coverage from the Elte women's race. We'll be starting
at 1:30pm (2pm race).
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