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Providence, RI, USA, December 15-17, 2006
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13:54 EST Next up: The elite men's race. They
are now receiving their first call to stage.
14:03 EST The U23 men's race really set the
stage for the elite men's race, which will start in the next few minutes. Jesse
Anthony won the U23 race convincingly. He regained the national title after
losing it last year. Prior to last year, he'd won 6 national titles as a junior
and U23 rider.
14:05 EST Course conditions today are perfect.
There is no mud, but nice and hard packed surfaces. The weather is a warm 50-55
degrees. So it's no suprise we haven't seen any significant mechanicals or crashes
affecting results in the junior or U23 race.
14:05 EST They are calling riders to the start.
14:06 EST The second row has been called up.
Here comes first row.
14:06 EST There is big crowd--several thousand
people...more than last year.
14:10 EST The elite men are off!
14:11 EST Everyone is fighting for position.
Trebon is getting the hole shot.
14:11 EST Mark McCormick is on the front right
now with Ryan Trebon and Barry Wicks in 2nd and 3rd.
14:12 EST The field is big and compact right
now. There were about 130 riders who started.
14:13 EST Tim Johnson is 20 or 30 riders back
early in this first lap...a bit of a surprise.
14:16 EST There is no clear leader early in
the first lap. Everyone is fighting for position.
14:20 EST On Lap 1: Ryan Trebon leads
At 6 seconds, chase group of 4 Ben Jacques Mayne Barry Wicks
Jeremy Powers Jonathan Page Tim Johnson is three groups back.
Todd Wells is about 10 places back.
14:20 EST Trebon looks quite comfortable. He'll
probably keep the pressure up.
14:21 EST Johnson is stuck in traffic. Wells
seems to be moving up.
14:23 EST Trebon is still off the front...now
by about an amazing 18 seconds halfway through the second lap. He is really
opening up the gap. The chase group is now six riders then a gap to the next
four. It looks like Page is leading the first chase group.
14:25 EST It's unbelievable how much distance
is between Trebon and the middle of the pack. There are three to four minutes
separating the front and back of the men's field after about 15 minutes of racing.
The race is 60 minutes long.
14:25 EST Trebon is through the finish again
onto another lap.
14:27 EST Last time through the start/finish:
Ryan Trebon at 12 seconds Jonathan Page Barry Wicks
Jeremey Powers 10 more seconds back Mark McCormick
14:27 EST Johnson had a flat on the first lap.
He's still working his way up.
14:28 EST Trebon is looking like he's having
no trouble holding this pace. If he wins today, he'll be the current national
champ in 2 disciplines: mt bike cross country and cyclo-cross.
14:28 EST Page is pulling Wicks and Powers.
All Wicks has to do is sit on because Trebon, his teammate, is off the front.
Page and Powers have to put down all the energy to chase Trebon.
14:30 EST Riders are now stretched all the way
around the course now...after only two laps. They will start pulling lap riders
soon. They actually lengthened the course this year because conditions are so
good. They were trying to keep riders from being lapped too soon, but the course
still is not long enough to keep riders from getting lapped.
14:30 EST Johnson has worked himself up into
the third chase group.
14:30 EST When they cross start finish next
time, riders will get 5 laps to go.
14:32 EST If the chase group can bring Page
back to Trebon, Page will be a real factor.
14:34 EST With five laps to go: Ryan Trebon
at 17 seconds Jonathan Page Barry Wicks Jeremey Powers
Third chase group at 27 seconds Todd Wells Tim Johnson Ben Jacques-Main
14:35 EST Jacques-Maynes is falling off his
chase group a bit. Wells is driving this group.
14:36 EST Trebon is maintaining, even slightly
extending his lead.
14:37 EST Trebon is going through barriers and
a run up. He's making it look as if he has all the time in the world.
14:38 EST Wicks is just sitting on the wheels
of the first chase group. Johnson and Wells are pulling back the first chase
group. The gap is about five seconds between them.
14:38 EST If the two chase groups combine, they
will be a strong force to chase Trebon.
14:41 EST 3 laps to go
14:41 EST With three to go: Ryan Trebon
at 26 seconds Jonathan Page Barry Wicks Jeremey Powers Todd
Wells Tim Johnson
14:42 EST Wicks in staying in second position
in the chase, no matter who is at the front of the group. That may mean he's
staying rested enough to take second place. The race is unfolding similarly
to mountain bike nationals this year.
14:42 EST Now we'll probably start to see attacks
within this chase group.
14:43 EST There goes Johnson attacking from
the chase.
14:43 EST But his attack didn't work. All five
chasers are still together.
14:44 EST Barring any mechanicals or crashes,
we're probably looking at a battle for second. Trebon had good luck this year
so far. He's had no mechanicals except for one race, during which he visited
the pit 3x, but still finished fifth.
14:45 EST When they come through next time,
they'll get two laps to go.
14:45 EST Trebon is still off the front alone,
looking strong. In fact, his gap is increasing. In the space of this last lap,
he's opened up ten more seconds. It appears as if the chase group has stopped
chasing and started playing tactics for second.
14:48 EST Correction...Trebon is crossing the
line with three laps to go (not two).
14:48 EST The chase group is still five riders.
No one is getting away. Page is sitting at the back of the group now, leaving
Jeremy Powers to work at the front and Barry Wicks sits second wheel.
14:49 EST Page just moved forward in the group.
14:51 EST Coming through with three to go, Trebon
had a comfortable gap of over 30 seconds. The chase group seems to have given
up chasing him and as they prepare for a final battle with each other for second,
they will probably stay together for at least a little while to come. Wicks
continues to always maintain his second position within the chase group--even
when the front rider swaps position with another.
14:56 EST With two laps to go, we've got
Ryan Trebon over 37 seconds back in a chase group of five riders
Jonathan Page Barry Wicks Jeremey Powers Todd Wells Tim
Johnson
14:56 EST Everyone in the chase group is taking
turns except Wicks.
14:57 EST Page is really applying the pressure
right now, which is stringing them out. There are five bike lengths between
each rider, although all are hanging tough.
14:57 EST They are all back together. Page's
pressure wasn't enough to split the group.
14:58 EST The challenge now will be lapped riders
and spectators who may be overzealous in crossing the course at inappropriate
times. The lead riders are well into the back of the field now, catching lapped
riders.
14:59 EST Wicks is not having to work in the
chase group because his teammate Trebon is comfortably off the front. It's up
to the other riders to make something happen in the chase. Otherwise, Wicks
can save himself for the end and go for second.
15:00 EST They are pulling lapped riders, but
the course is long enough that the leaders are still having to deal with those
they catch.
15:00 EST Johnson and Page have attacked the
group. They seem to be putting Wicks in a little trouble--he's at the back of
the chase group, slightly gapped off.
15:01 EST When Trebon comes few in several more
minutes, he'll get one lap to go.
15:03 EST Trebon is sprinting through the finish
with one lap to go. He's taking the uphill like it's a downhill. He's going
so fast. His lead is about 40 seconds.
15:03 EST All five chasers are still together.
Johnson first, then Wicks still in second, then the rest.
15:04 EST The power with which Trebon went through
the finish was amazing. He's now working his way through the technical section
of the course. He looks comfortable, well within his limits.
15:05 EST Page was out for most of the season
with a separated shoulder. He's only done one race this 'cross season. Trebon
said yesterday that Page was the guy he was most worried about today, given
his experience.
15:07 EST There's one-half lap to go. Trebon's
lead is really safe. The five chasers are still together. Of all five, Johnson
and Page have looked strongest, but Wicks has been able to sit on wheels for
the entire race, so it should be an interesting finish.
15:08 EST The chasers are going through the
run-up on the back of the course. Wicks is at the back of the group. But they
seem to be sticking together.
15:08 EST Wicks has fallen off the back of the
chase group.
15:08 EST Wicks is about five steps off the
back.
15:10 EST The crowd is huge here. It is ten
deep at the start finish line for about 100m leading up to the finish.
15:10 EST Trebon is finishing...he takes the
win!
15:10 EST Page is attacking the chase group.
15:11 EST Page and Johnson are fighting for
second place at the front of the chase.
15:11 EST Page takes 2nd. Johnson is 3rd. Wells
is 4th. Powers is 5th.
15:11 EST And Wicks takes 6th.
15:13 EST Trebon has won his second national
title of the year. He's now a double national champion. Page has made a remarkable
come-back with 2nd place after losing much of the season to injury.
15:19 EST That wraps up our live coverage for
today. Please join us again tomorrow, Sunday, December 17, 2006 for the Elite
Women's national championships race at 2:00 PM US EST.
15:19 EST Thank you for joining us today!
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