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MTB index page for all MTB content NORBA national MTB series #3 - NEPark City, UT, USA, June 16-19, 2005Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Race Next Race Race 3 - June 18: Cross countryVanlandingham, Leuchs take Deer Valley XCwww.usacycling.org Round three of the 2005 Shimano NORBA National Mountain Bike Series continued on Saturday as two-time New Zealand Olympic team member Kaschi Leuchs and defending NORBA Champion Shonny Vanlandingham captured wins today in the cross country event. Leuchs, who posted the first significant win of his career at Deer Valley in 1999, attacked in the final half lap and held off Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski and Ryan Trebon to claim his first NORBA National win in six years. By the end of the first of three laps on an eight mile circuit, Leuchs, Horgan-Kobelski, Trebon and Todd Wells had established an advantage over the rest of the field and barring any mechanical failures of crashes, it was clear that today's winner would come from the strong group of four accomplished riders. By the end of the second lap, the trio had shed Wells while Leuchs dangled 15 seconds behind Horgan-Kobelski and Trebon. After settling into a rhythm for much of the previous lap, Leuchs slowly reattached himself to the leaders and then attacked with four miles remaining in what proved to be the decisive move when neither of his competitors could respond. "That was a good ride for me," Leuchs said afterwards. "I was feeling pretty good the whole race. Ryan attacked on second lap, and I decided to let him go. I think that was smart because I rode my own pace in the second lap, and then on the third lap I was feeling strong. I just went to the front on the back of the course and it was a long, long singletrack section and just rode as hard as I could. It took about 15 minutes until finally I got rid of them. I just put my head down and sucked it up." Despite a strong day in the saddle Horgan-Kobelski was edged out by the kiwi Leuchs. Horgan-Kobelski looked like the strongest rider on the course for much of the day, but afterwards he admitted he may not have been the most intelligent. "I really felt like the strongest guy out there for a while," he said, "but I don't think I was the smartest guy today. I think I used a little too much energy on those first couple of laps. I felt so good I think I just rode a little too hard at the beginning and I definitely paid for it in the last lap. When Kaschi attacked I just didn't quite have it to go with him." In the women's race, Vanlandingham set up her Luna team for a sweep of the weekend's three cross country events with a convincing win in today's 16-mile race. Racing on the same eight-mile circuit as the men, Vanlandingham had solidified her lead ahead of Heather Irminger, Dara Marks-Marino and Sue Haywood by the end of the first lap. While Vanlandingham maintained her lead to the finish, the up and coming Irminger held on for an impressive second place finish - her best-ever in a NORBA National cross country race - while Haywood took third. Round three of the Shimano NORBA National Mountain Bike Series concludes on Sunday with the third and final stage of the cross country stage race, the short track event. With Czech rider Katerina Hanusova posting a win in Friday's time trial, and Vanlandingham riding to a victory in today's stage, the Luna squad is poised for a sweep of the weekend's women's cross country events. Also on Sunday are the men's and women's downhill finals. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Clay Lundgren
ResultsMen 1 Kashi Leuchs (NZl) Bianchi Agos 1.58.41 2 Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (USA) Subaru-Gary Fisher 0.28 3 Ryan Trebon (USA) Kona/Les Gets 0.58 4 Geoff Kabush (Can) Team Maxxis 1.06 5 Adam Craig (USA) Giant 3.05 6 Jeremiah Bishop (USA) Trek/VW 3.33 7 Todd Wells (USA) GT/Hyundi 3.58 8 Chris Sheppard (Can) Haro Bicycles 4.44 9 Roland Green (Can) Kona/Les Gets 4.54 10 Seamus Mcgrath (Can) Haro Bicycles 5.04 11 Michael Weiss (Aut) SRM Simplon Team/Arboe 5.43 12 Eric Jones (USA) Biogen-Idec 7.34 13 Andy Schultz (USA) Cannondale 7.46 14 Trent Lowe (Aus) Subaru-Gary Fisher 7.53 15 Sam Jurekovic (USA) U23 National Team 8.29 16 Peter Wedge (Can) Kona/Les Gets 8.34 17 Carl Decker (USA) Giant 8.49 18 Cody Peterson (USA) 3D Racing 9.34 19 Carl Swenson (USA) Rlx Ralph Lauren 9.55 20 Ross Schnell (USA) Tokyo Joes/Go-Lite 10.05 21 Nick Ranno (USA) Trek Rocky Mtn Regional 10.07 22 Mathieu Toulouse (Can) Team Maxxis 10.12 23 Alex Hagman (USA) Cannondale MTB Team 10.55 24 Kris Sneddon (Can) Kona/Lesgets 11.18 25 Douglas Ryden (USA) Pro Cycling 11.18 26 Nick Martin (USA) Trek-VW 11.41 27 Shinobu Noguchi (Jpn) Trek Japan 11.53 28 Charles Pendry (USA) Inland - Btd 12.00 29 Bart Gillespie (USA) Biogen-Idec 12.02 30 Michael Boetker (USA) Kona/Les Gets 12.18 31 Jason Sager (USA) Team Hotel San Jose 12.20 32 Matt Shriver (USA) 3D Racing/Easton 12.32 33 Erik Tonkin (USA) Kona/Team S And M 13.02 34 Tristan Schouten (USA) Trek Midwest 13.15 35 Shun Matsumoto (Jpn) Trek 13.36 36 Josh Bezecny (USA) 3D Racing 14.06 37 Sam Schultz (USA) U23 National Team 14.07 38 Todd Tanner (USA) Scottusa MTB Team 14.15 39 Andrew Lee (USA) Crocs Grans Sports 14.15 40 Joseph Marshall (USA) Ritchey 14.56 41 Mike West (USA) Maverick 15.29 42 Marc Hug (Ger) SRM Simplon Team / Rsv De 16.08 43 Evan Plews (USA) Santiam Bicycles 16.09 44 JJ Clark (USA) Stein Erikson 16.21 45 Brent Miller (Aus) Wtb/Fox Shox/Santa Cruz 16.35 46 Clint Muhlfeld (USA) Flathead Cycling 16.43 47 Nick Gould (USA) Santa Cruz/Honey Stinge 16.55 48 Jesse Rients (USA) Nature Valleypenn Cycle 17.02 49 Lance Runyan (USA) Titus/Stein Ericksen Spor 17.21 50 Keiichi Tsujiura (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 17.41 51 Charles Storm (USA) Inlandconst/Btd 18.29 52 Cale Redpath (USA) 3D Racing 18.34 53 Collin Becker (USA) Maverick Ciber 18.48 54 Matt Unger (USA) Team Dean 19.21 55 Ryan Lynch (USA) Maverick/Ciber 19.57 56 Ali Goulet (USA) Stein Eriksen Sport 20.18 57 Amon Pease (USA) Intense 20.26 58 Robert Cotton (USA) Structural System 20.45 59 Ariel Lindsley (USA) Maverick 21.11 60 Sean Donovan (USA) Steven K Sport 21.18 61 Joshua Powers (USA) Red Rock Racing 22.25 62 Kevin Day (USA) Stein Eriksen Sport 22.41 63 Spencer Paxson (USA) Devo Balance Bar 22.43 64 Chrisian Favata (USA) Campmor/Hutchinson 23.35 65 Bryan Fawley (USA) Wheelsinmotion/Kenda 23.58 66 Thomas Spannring (USA) Jans 24.15 67 Adam Snyder (USA) Balance Bar/Devo 25.41 68 Daniel Corum (USA) Paceline Bikes 26.07 69 Eric Jellum (USA) Ford/Giant 26.23 70 Raita Suzuki (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 26.33 71 Leonardo Sandoval (USA) Bicycle Johns/Litespeed 29.14 72 Patrick Bush (USA) Clif Bar 30.26 73 Duncan Meyers (USA) Soulcraft 32.13 74 Ethan Johnson (USA) Maverick 33.37 75 Todd Johnson (USA) Teton Village Wy 34.51 76 Jason Eder (USA) Team Devo/Balance Bar 37.02 DNF Arlo Buijten (USA) Titus/Schwalbe DNF Travis Brown (USA) Trek/Frs Plus DNF Noah Holcomb (USA) Cannondale Mtn Bike Team DNF Alan Obye (USA) U23 National Team DNF Mike Andres (USA) Soulcraft DNF Takahiro Ogasawara (Jpn) Subaru-Gary Fisher DNF Troy Wells (USA) Kona/Easton/CCA DNF Chanoch Redlich (USA) DNF Joey Thompson (USA) Balance Bar/ Devo DNF Jesse Swift (USA) Dean Bicycles DNF Jed Schneider (USA) AG Edwards Women 1 Shonny Vanlandingham (USA) Luna Womens MTB Team 1.31.59 2 Heather Irmiger (USA) Tokyo Joes/Go Lite 2.04 3 Susan Haywood (USA) Trek-Volkswagen 3.03 4 Dara Marks-Marino (USA) Ford/Specialized 3.30 5 Alison Dunlap (USA) Luna Womens MTB Team 4.51 6 Katerina Hanusova (Cze) Luna Womens MTB Team 5.10 7 Kelli Emmett (USA) Ford/Specialized 5.21 8 Willow Koerber (USA) Subaru-Gary Fisher 6.31 9 Georgia Gould (USA) Tamarack 7.11 10 Nina Baum (USA) Cannondale 8.48 11 Gretchen Reeves (USA) Rocky Mtn / Business Objects 9.31 12 Sara Bresnick-Zocchi (USA) Ford/Specialized 9.38 13 Jennifer Smith (NZl) Tokyo Joes 9.56 14 Kerry Barnholt (USA) Subaru-Gary Fisher 10.20 15 Kathy Sherwin (USA) Biogen-Idec 10.39 16 Jenna Zander (USA) Cannondale 11.13 17 Zephanie Blasi (USA) Kenda/DT Swiss/Gu 13.04 18 Shannon Tupa (USA) Tokyojoes/Golite 14.05 19 Jennifer Wilson (USA) Titus 14.12 20 Sandra Bloomer (USA) Blacksheep/Clifbar 14.23 21 Alice Pennington (USA) Desalvo 15.13 22 Heather Svahn (USA) The Backcountry 16.51 23 Niki Gudex (Aus) SRM/Intense Cycles 16.55 24 Abigail Hippely (USA) Maverick 17.27 25 Alicia Hamilton (USA) Dark Horse/Giant 17.31 26 Shannon Gibson (USA) Crazy Cat Cyclery/Yeti 17.45 27 Caitlyn Tuel (USA) Trekvw 18.20 28 Julie Emmerman (USA) Maverick 18.28 29 Shari Hausbeck (USA) Sram/Rockshox 18.50 30 Becca Blay (USA) Team Dean 19.16 31 Lea Davison (USA) Team Devo 19.18 32 Kristi Lewis (USA) Sun & Ski Sports 19.34 33 Megan Monroe (USA) Pcw Cycling 19.53 34 Rebecca Gross (USA) Sun And Ski Sports 20.04 35 Judy Freeman (USA) Cannondale Mtn Bike Teaam 20.43 36 Paula Burks (USA) Defeet 20.47 37 Stacey Scanlan (USA) Tamarack 20.48 38 Carolyn Popovic (USA) Bike Works 21.34 39 Heather Szabo (USA) Tokyo Joes/Golite 22.09 40 Cindi Hansen (USA) mtbchick.com/Cannondale 22.29 41 Leah Tingley (USA) Team US Armed Forces 23.19 42 Kristina Andrus (USA) Evergreen Co. 23.35 43 Theresa Richardson (USA) Cannondale Mtn Bike Tea 24.41 44 Dj Morisette (USA) Brian Head Ut. 25.26 45 Rebecca Much (USA) 28.32 46 Laura Bowles (USA) Inlandconst/BTD 29.13 47 Amy Bowen (USA) Platinum Performace 29.58 48 Ruby Evans (USA) Helens Cannondale 29.59 49 Laura Anderson (USA) Bicycle Johns 30.14 50 Megan Elliott (USA) Bianchi-Grand Performance 31.04 51 Kimberly Flynn (USA) Defeet 32.04 52 Jennifer Tilley (USA) Sunflower 33.45 DNF Kristy Mantz (USA) Snowshow/dirtbean.com |
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