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MTB index page for all MTB content USA Collegiate MTB National Championships - CNBanner Elk, North Carolina, USA, October 26-28, 2007Main Page Results Previous Race Final Omnium Race 5 - October 28: Dual SlalomDual slalom and omnium national champions crownedCourtesy of USA Cycling After wins in the men's cross country and downhill and women's downhill, Fort Lewis College claimed top bragging rights among Division I teams by winning the team omnium. Host Lees-McRae College came in second. In division II, the Colorado School of Mines used a balanced attack to edge North Carolina's Warren Wilson College for the Division II all-around team award. Sunday's dual slalom competition offered an exciting finale to the weekend's competition. Going into the dual slalom, the overall team and individual omniums were still to be decided. Chilly temperatures and fog greeted more than 130 nervous riders as they attempted to qualify for top 32 to make the first round of the dual slalom. After the stage was set, the gravity riders faced off in a two-up, best of three sprint-to-the-finish on the 0.2 mile course on the campus of Lees-McRae College. The men's Division I contest came down to a pair of team-mates from Lindsey Wilson College, Cody Stagner and Weston Pope, who squared off in the gold medal round. It took all three rides for Stagner to beat his neighbor to the stars-and-stripes jersey. Erik Nelson of Northern Arizona University out rode Kyle Hickey of the University of Vermont to earn the bronze. The women's Division I dual contest was all CU versus Fort Lewis as pro rider and University of Colorado-Boulder student, Neven Steinmetz took two of three from fellow Coloradoan Sarah Elsworthy (Fort Lewis College) to win the national championship. In the bronze medal ride things flip-flopped, with Fort Lewis' Ashley Grubb prevailing over CU's Danae York. The men's DII contest had a much more local flair as Geoff Fryer of nearby East Tennessee State University took three runs to defeat Alexander Lewis of Asheville's Warren Wilson College. Deider Barrick (Colorado School of Mines) took third place over Warren Wilson's Patrick Hurley. The women's Division II dual slalom was the only gold medal contest of the day that didn't require a third ride. Leana Gerrard (Western Washington University) not only didn't need the third ride in that round, but she didn't need one all day, going undefeated in eight straight rides. Her final victim was Jamie Bourgo (Michigan Tech Copper Country) who earned the silver. Ashlee Robison of Warren Wilson College took the win in the bronze medal ride over Christen Boyer (Colorado School of Mines). "The pedaling sections were tough as we did a lot of runs, but it was a great course and totally worth it," explained Gerrard. "I just like collegiate cycling. There is a sense of team here I don't get elsewhere." With all of the individual national championships for the 2007 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships set, it was time to hand out the omniums. The omnium awards are what makes collegiate cycling like no other, using points from each men's and women's event to tally an overall team winner. This year in Division I traditional cycling powerhouse Fort Lewis College prevailed over a program that is quickly emerging to national prominence, host school Lees-McRae College, and a school trying to return to its former prowess, the University of Colorado-Boulder. In Division II, The Colorado School of Mines pulled off a narrow victory over North Carolina's Warren Wilson College. "We brought a very, very solid team and things went well for us," said Fort Lewis College Coach Rick Crawford. "This is really what it all comes down to. There are a lot of teams getting into the mix these days and that's good to see. We hope for collegiate cycling to become "the" development program for the pros." The individual omnium awards help showcase some of the country's best young all-around talent. Fort Lewis College used the top three individual performances in the men's Division I omnium to help grab the team overall. Cross country and short track winner Benjamin Sonntag came out on top of his two team-mates, Rick Wetherald and Adam Snyder for the win. Chloe Forsman (University of Arizona) edged Eszter Horanyi (University of Colorado-Boulder) after they exchanged victories in the cross country and short track races. Winning both the cross country and short track races handily, Colorado College's Colin Caresearned the DII men's omnium award and Kylie Krauss of Warren Wilson College won the DII women's omnium, also putting on an impressive display. In all, 22 national champions were crowned at this year's National Championships, but the true spirit of collegiate cycling was shown through the more than 300 dedicated cyclists and students who put it all on the line this weekend. ResultsDivision 1 Men 1 Cody Stagner (Lindsey Wilson College) 2 Weston Pope (Lindsey Wilson College) 3 Erik Nelson (Northern Arizona University) 4 Kyle Hickey (UVM Cycling) 5 Chris Shewmake (CU Cycling) 6 Ben Hulse (Lees McRae) 7 Rick Wetherald (Fort Lewis College) 8 Cody Wilderman (Fort Lewis College) 9 Brian Quinn (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo) 10 James Patterson (UVM Cycling) 11 Charles Mooney (Lindsey Wilson College) 12 Aaron Bradford (Lees McRae Cycling Team) 13 Corey Smith (UNH) 14 Philip Wheeler (CU Cycling) 15 Leland O'Connor (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo) 16 Alex Vidal (CU Cycling) 17 Chris Mari (CU Cycling) 18 Jesse Robbins (Fort Lewis College) 19 Chris Scannell (UVM Cycling) 20 Samuel Mellen (NU Cycling) 21 Miguel Ramos (Fort Lewis College) 22 Joey Appleton (Northeastern University Cycling) 23 Bryan Daris (Clemson University) 24 Nick Barton (University of California-Berkeley) 25 Morgan Misek (Northeastern University Cycling) 26 Jay Seiter (Northeastern University Cycling) 27 Brandon Krick (University of Florida) 28 Gregory Williams (UConn Cycling) 29 Ryan Fisher (University of Florida) 30 Alex Ogdon (University of Michigan) 31 Evan Perrone (University of Pittsburg) 32 Colin Sad (UNH) 33 Miles Lamon (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo) 34 Shawn Kane (North Carolina State University) 35 PJ Nota (Lees McRae Cycling Team) 36 Stephen Solt (Lees McRae Cycling Team) 37 Benjamin Weatherly (Lindsey Wilson College) 38 Brian Buell (Front Range Community College) 39 Tsering Alleyne (University of California-Berkeley) 40 Christopher Belnap (University of California-Berkeley) 41 Ray Bao (University of California-Berkeley) 42 Jorge Arango (North Carolina State University) 43 Brendan Rogers (UConn Cycling) 44 Konstantinos Charizanis (University of Florida) 45 Chris Janiszewski (University of Florida) 46 Chris Robl (KU) 47 David Layman (West Virginia University) Women 1 Neven Steinmetz (CU Cycling) 2 Elsworthy Sarah (Fort Lewis College) 3 Ashley Grubb (Fort Lewis College) 4 Danae York (CU Cycling) 5 Samantha Hadley (Lindsey Wilson College) 6 Karin Hanzi (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo) 7 Sage Wilderman (Fort Lewis College) 8 Alisha Gibson (Fort Lewis College) 9 Maureen Kunz (University of California-Berkeley) 10 Chloe Forsman (University of Arizona) 11 Rose Long (UVM Cycling) 12 Eszter Horanyi (CU Cycling) 13 Olivia Maurey (Lees McRae Cycling Team) 14 Netana Hotimsky (UVM Cycling) 15 Hannah Trimble (Lees McRae Cycling Team) 16 Kristine Koch (Lees McRae Cycling Team) 17 Carla Swart (Lees McRae Cycling Team) 18 Rachel Millsop (Lindsey Wilson College) 19 Alexandra Vanderhoff (University of Nevada, Reno) 20 Emma Worldpeace (University of California-Berkeley) 21 Corina Bigham (UC - Davis Cal Aggie Cyclists) 22 Margarete Jadamec (UC - Davis Cal Aggie Cyclists) 23 Amy Englebrecht (University of California-Berkeley) 24 Kimberly Fong (University of California-Berkeley) 25 Sarah Lucas (Lindsey Wilson College) 26 Jenna Kowalski (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo) 27 Caitlin Trahan (North Carolina State University) 28 Mairin Rooney (UC - Davis Cal Aggie Cyclists) 29 Abigail Carroll (CU Cycling) 30 Erin Collins (Lindsey Wilson College) Division 2 Men 1 Geoff Fryer (East Tennessee State University) 2 Alexander Lewis (Warren Wilson College) 3 Deider Barrick (Colorado School of Mines) 4 Patrick Hurley (Warren Wilson College) 5 Michael Thomas (Appalachian State University) 6 Nathan Work (Colorado School of Mines) 7 Chris Bateman (Western Washington University) 8 Brandon Turman (Colorado School of Mines) 9 Mike Howse (Mesa State Cycling) 10 Scott Phillips (Appalachian State University) 11 Timothy Ruggles (Western State College of Colorado) 12 Marshall Roach (Mesa State Cycling) 13 Alejandro Padilla (Cumberland University) 14 Bryan Caviness (East Tennessee State University) 15 Vaughn Larsen (Western Washington University) 16 Alex Prouty (Western State College of Colorado) 17 Zachary Winn (Union College) 18 Garrison Garcia (Western State College of Colorado) 19 Andrew Kienitz (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 20 Shawn Mullican (Cumberland University) 21 Isaiah Smith (Mesa State Cycling) 22 Alex Ohman (East Tennessee State University) 23 Danny Cesare (Brevard College) 24 Gattis Tyler (Brevard College) 25 Joel Burnette (Butler University) 26 Brad Hall (Western State College of Colorado) 27 Patrick Means (Western Washington University) 28 Jonathan Turner (Union College) 29 Paige Heron (Warren Wilson College) 30 Ryan Labar (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 31 Devin Rhinehart (Colorado School of Mines) 32 Quinn Maxwell (Mesa State Cycling) 33 Gregy Gibson (Union College) 34 Robert Jameson (Appalachian State University) 35 Zac Moore (Union College) 36 Thomas Wilkinson (East Tennessee State University) Women 1 Leana Gerrard (Western Washington University) 2 Jamie Bourgo (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 3 Ashlee Robison (Warren Wilson College) 4 Christen Boyer (Colorado School of Mines) 5 Myra Dyer (Colorado School of Mines) 6 Naticia Slusher (Mesa State Cycling) 7 Rebecca Parish (Warren Wilson College) 8 Robyn Embrey (Sierra Nevada College) 9 Lisa Spreitzer (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 10 Camille Prevost (Warren Wilson College) 11 Kate Chapman (Western State College of Colorado) 12 Catherine Watkins (Emory University) 13 Iris Tomlinson (Colorado School of Mines) 14 Kylie Krauss (Warren Wilson College) 15 Melissa Marts (Colorado School of Mines) 16 Karen Amundson (Cumberland University) 17 Amy Russell (Union College) 18 Johanna Tuttle (Brevard College) 19 Jamie Bonza (Union College) 20 Karen Caldwell (Union College) Final Omnium Division I Team 1 Fort Lewis College 730 pts 2 Lees-McRae College 635 3 University of Colorado at Boulder 621 4 Lindsey Wilson College 527 5 University of Vermont 470 6 University of California-Berkeley 469 7 University of Arizona 346 8 Colorado State University 337 9 North Carolina State University at Raleigh 291 10 California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo 271 11 University of California-Davis 267 12 University of Nevada-Reno 237 13 Florida State University 224 14 Northern Arizona University 222 15 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 215 16 University of Connecticut 205 17 University of Wyoming 199 18 University of New Hampshire-Main Campus 196 19 University of Florida 185 20 Middlebury College 131 21 University of Wisconsin-Madison 121 22 Northeastern University 112 23 Texas A & M University 104 24 The University of Tennessee 100 25 Texas State University-San Marcos 91 26 Clemson University 90 27 University of Georgia 84 28 Metropolitan State College of Denver 83 29 University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 81 30 Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 62 31 West Virginia University 59 32 University of Utah 52 33 California State University-Chico 42 34 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 36 35 Front Range Community College 30 36 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 28 37 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 24 38 University of Kansas Main Campus 20 Division I Men 1 Benjamin Sonntag (Fort Lewis College) 330 pts 2 Rick Wetherald (Fort Lewis College) 302 3 Adam Snyder (Fort Lewis College) 294 4 Aaron Bradford (Lees-McRae College) 287 5 Tim Allen (Northern Arizona University) 286 6 Mike Anderson (Lees-McRae College) 260 7 Noah Singer (Fort Lewis College) 234 8 Bryan Alders (University of Colorado at Boulder) 232 9 Cody Stagner (Lindsey Wilson College) 222 10 Yuki Saito (Metropolitan State College of Denver) 212 11 Mcconnell Franklin (Middlebury College) 208 12 Robert Giannini (University of Georgia) 200 13 Cody Wilderman (Fort Lewis College) 200 14 Erik Nelson (Northern Arizona University) 194 15 Benjamin Moore (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 194 16 Chris Shewmake (University of Colorado at Boulder) 190 17 Spencer Paxson (Middlebury College) 188 18 Chris Hamlin (University of Vermont) 182 19 Michael Bartlett (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 176 20 Nick Truitt (Colorado State University) 176 21 Kyle Colavito (University of Arizona) 175 22 Evan Hyde (University of Arizona) 168 23 Shawn Kane (North Carolina State University at Raleigh) 166 24 Mitchell Peterson (University of Utah) 156 25 Weston Pope (Lindsey Wilson College) 154 26 Raney Laprare (Lees-McRae College) 146 27 Caley Fretz (Colorado State University) 146 28 Dallas Fowler (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 145 29 James Patterson (University of Vermont) 144 30 Evan Perrone (University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus) 141 31 Scott Stewart (Lees-McRae College) 140 32 Chris Peterson (University of Colorado at Boulder) 140 33 Charles Mooney (Lindsey Wilson College) 138 34 Kyle Hickey (University of Vermont) 132 35 Philip Wheeler (University of Colorado at Boulder) 132 36 Luke Rozanski (Florida State University) 129 37 Jon Vivolo (Colorado State University) 126 38 Eric Breckinridge (Texas State University-San Marcos) 124 39 Eli Krahenbuhl (University of Wyoming) 122 40 Jesse Robbins (Fort Lewis College) 113 41 Chris Hall (Colorado State University) 108 42 Leland O'connor (California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo) 108 43 Chris Scannell (University of Vermont) 105 44 Brian Firliet (University of Connecticut) 104 45 Charles Pendry (North Carolina State University at Raleigh) 102 46 William Still (University of Nevada-Reno) 102 47 Rob Dahl (University of California-Berkeley) 100 48 Eric Thompson (Lees-McRae College) 98 49 Tsering Alleyne (University of California-Berkeley) 96 50 Blake Harlan (University of Colorado at Boulder) 96 51 Kip Spaude (Lindsey Wilson College) 94 52 Matthew Goebel (California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo) 94 53 Mitchell Hall (University of Florida) 92 54 Nic Magliocco (University of Vermont) 91 55 Christopher Belnap (University of California-Berkeley) 91 56 James Brown (Lindsey Wilson College) 91 57 Samuel Mellen (Northeastern University) 89 58 Daniel Stuart (University of California-Davis) 88 59 Anthony Diaz (Fort Lewis College) 86 60 Alex Vidal (University of Colorado at Boulder) 85 61 Nick Barton (University of California-Berkeley) 82 62 James Allen Ii (Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus) 80 63 Miguel Ramos (Fort Lewis College) 79 64 Tyler Hawes (Clemson University) 78 65 Chris Mari (University of Colorado at Boulder) 76 66 Ben Hulse (Lees-McRae College) 74 67 Corey Smith (University of New Hampshire-Main Campus) 70 68 Chris Farmer (University of Vermont) 68 69 Ryan Smolko (Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus) 68 70 Andy Pace (Texas State University-San Marcos) 66 71 Brendan Benson (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 62 72 Ryan Kresich (California State University-Chico) 58 73 Daniel Valaperta (Texas State University-San Marcos) 58 74 Stefan Swecker (Lindsey Wilson College) 54 75 Jake Mestre (University of Nevada-Reno) 52 76 Colin Sad (University of New Hampshire-Main Campus) 51 77 Alex Luce (University of Arizona) 50 78 Daryl Deprey (University of Vermont) 49 79 Benjamin Weatherly (Lindsey Wilson College) 49 80 Ryan Fisher (University of Florida) 47 81 Jake Zimmerman (Lindsey Wilson College) 46 82 Miles Lamon (California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo) 46 83 Mattison Brady (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 46 84 Jay Seiter (Northeastern University) 45 85 Jon Jakupcak (University of Wyoming) 44 86 Nitish Nag (University of California-Berkeley) 44 87 Brendan Rogers (University of Connecticut) 44 88 Ryan Tarver (California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo) 42 89 Ross Berger (University of Colorado at Boulder) 42 90 Nick Boswell (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 41 91 Michael Viertel (Florida State University) 40 92 Stephen Solt (Lees-McRae College) 38 93 Nicholas Dornik (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 38 94 Gregory Williams (University of Connecticut) 37 95 Geoff Pendry (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 36 96 Brian Mayer (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) 34 97 Maxwell Wheeler (Northern Arizona University) 32 98 Joseph Gracia (Texas State University-San Marcos) 30 99 Brian Quinn (California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo) 30 100 Patrick Saunders (Northeastern University) 28 101 Sean Berry (University of New Hampshire-Main Campus) 28 102 Brian Buell (Front Range Community College) 26 103 Mason Manis (Florida State University) 26 104 David Layman (West Virginia University) 24 105 Christopher Carroll (University of Wyoming) 24 106 Konstantinos Charizanis (University of Florida) 22 107 Jacob Arvizu (University of Wyoming) 22 108 Kevin Albert (California State University-Chico) 20 109 Peter Dempster (University of California-Davis) 20 110 Brandon Krick (University of Florida) 17 111 Nicholas Reeves (North Carolina State University at Raleigh) 16 112 Chet-Mun Liew (West Virginia University) 16 113 Bryan Daris (Clemson University) 15 114 Alex Ogdon (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 15 115 Joey Appleton (Northeastern University) 15 116 Morgan Misek (Northeastern University) 15 117 Brian Meyer (University of Arizona) 14 118 John-Matthew Hattaway (Texas A & M University) 13 119 Chad Haga (Texas A & M University) 13 120 Eddie Mcdonald (University of Nevada-Reno) 10 121 Sean Murphy (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 8 122 Steven Nutt (West Virginia University) 8 123 Andrew Mckee (University of Kansas Main Campus) 7 124 Joshua Filgate (Northeastern University) 6 125 Juan Pedraza (North Carolina State University at Raleigh) 5 126 David Altare (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) 5 127 Sam Diaz-Munoz (University of California-Berkeley) 3 Division I Women 1 Chloe Forsman (University of Arizona) 404 pts 2 Eszter Horanyi (University of Colorado at Boulder) 384 3 Danae York (University of Colorado at Boulder) 377 4 Maureen Kunz (University of California-Berkeley) 354 5 Rose Long (University of Vermont) 344 6 Carla Swart (Lees-McRae College) 301 7 Emma Millar (Fort Lewis College) 296 8 Amanda Miller (Colorado State University) 288 9 Jamie Dinkins (The University of Tennessee) 272 10 Corina Bigham (University of California-Davis) 265 11 Teal Stetson-Lee (Fort Lewis College) 264 12 Sarah Elworthy (Fort Lewis College) 250 13 Rachel Millsop (Lindsey Wilson College) 249 14 Neven Steinmetz (University of Colorado at Boulder) 248 15 Emma Worldpeace (University of California-Berkeley) 227 16 Ally Stacler (Lees-McRae College) 220 17 Anne Craig-Pena (Florida State University) 212 18 Erin Collins (Lindsey Wilson College) 209 19 Sage Wilderman (Fort Lewis College) 200 20 Steph White (University of New Hampshire-Main Campus) 199 21 Abigail Carroll (University of Colorado at Boulder) 196 22 Kimberly Fong (University of California-Berkeley) 195 23 Sabina Kraushaar (Fort Lewis College) 192 24 Caitlin Trahan (North Carolina State University at Raleigh) 189 25 Netana Hotimsky (University of Vermont) 189 26 Karin Hanzi (California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo) 182 27 Jennifer Strasser (University of Connecticut) 179 28 Sarah Lucas (Lindsey Wilson College) 179 29 Alisha Gibson (Fort Lewis College) 174 30 Jessica Lathrop (Fort Lewis College) 162 31 Kristi Henne (Lees-McRae College) 156 32 Mairin Rooney (University of California-Davis) 149 33 Kathryn Declercq (University of California-Berkeley) 145 34 Samantha Hadley (Lindsey Wilson College) 142 35 Rita Borelli (Florida State University) 142 36 Chole Jackson (Lees-McRae College) 139 37 Sarah Rawley (Colorado State University) 136 38 Megan Cassidy (Colorado State University) 132 39 Kristine Koch (Lees-McRae College) 124 40 Jessica Kimball (University of Wyoming) 124 41 Jean Schneider (Lindsey Wilson College) 120 42 Alexandra Vanderhoff (University of Nevada-Reno) 117 43 Kim Trenbath (University of Colorado at Boulder) 114 44 Hannah Trimble (Lees-McRae College) 108 45 Gwynn Barrows (University of Wyoming) 106 46 Jenna Kowalski (California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo) 105 47 Kate Blake (University of Nevada-Reno) 104 48 Olivia Maurey (Lees-McRae College) 94 49 Alexis Dabroski (University of Florida) 92 50 Kristin Jo Markham (Lees-McRae College) 90 51 Jennifer Jordan (University of Nevada-Reno) 84 52 Lizzie Yarina (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 80 53 Ashley Grubb (Fort Lewis College) 80 54 Kelli Michalk (Texas A & M University) 79 55 Kelli Williams (University of Florida) 78 56 Margarete Jadamec (University of California-Davis) 76 Division II Team 1 Colorado School of Mines 636 pts 2 Warren Wilson College 626 3 Mesa State Cycling 535 4 Union College 515 5 Western State College of Colorado 477 6 Western Washington University 473 7 Cumberland University 443 8 Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling 436 9 Brevard College 372 10 Colorado College 348 11 Appalachian State University 284 12 Emory University 227 13 East Tennessee State University 198 14 Butler University 141 15 US Air Force Academy Cycling Club 126 16 Sierra Nevada College 120 17 Northern Michigan University 113 18 West Virginia Wesleyan College 83 19 Bard College 72 20 University of Southern Maine 58 21 Lehigh University 54 22 University of Wisconson - Sheboygan 52 23 University of Denver 50 24 Baylor University 46 Division II Men 1 Colin Cares (Colorado College) 340 pts 2 Patrick Hurley (Warren Wilson College) 302 3 Patrick Means (Western Washington University) 298 4 Gregy Gibson (Union College) 290 5 Robert Jameson (Appalachian State University) 278 6 Tristan Cowie (Brevard College) 276 7 Mitchell Hoke (Colorado College) 274 8 Christopher Parrish (Western Washington University) 258 9 Alejandro Padilla (Cumberland University) 249 10 Kyle Mcgilvray (Western Washington University) 240 11 Logan Wetzel (Western Washington University) 240 12 Isaiah Smith (Mesa State Cycling) 213 13 Jonathan Turner (Union College) 212 14 Zak Grabowski (Colorado School of Mines) 208 15 Geoff Fryer (East Tennessee State University) 198 16 Nate Keck (Mesa State Cycling) 198 17 Matt St Marie (Brevard College) 194 18 Deider Barrick (Colorado School of Mines) 194 19 Chris Bateman (Western Washington University) 190 20 Phil Ott (Northern Michigan University) 188 21 Lewis Hannah (Appalachian State University) 188 22 Jerid Gooding (Appalachian State University) 186 23 Brandon Turman (Colorado School of Mines) 182 24 Zachary Winn (Union College) 180 25 Andrew Freye (University of Southern Maine) 174 26 Michael Thomas (Appalachian State University) 168 27 Ryan Labar (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 163 28 Peter Fairbanks (Cumberland University) 163 29 Harrison Precourt (Colorado College) 162 30 Garrett Martin (Western State College of Colorado) 160 31 Alexander Lewis (Warren Wilson College) 158 32 Nathan Work (Colorado School of Mines) 158 33 Alex Ohman (East Tennessee State University) 157 34 Matthew Williams (Warren Wilson College) 146 35 Mike Howse (Mesa State Cycling) 144 36 Duncan Oliver (West Virginia Wesleyan College) 140 37 Justin Varaljay (Western State College of Colorado) 136 38 Jeremy Chambers (Cumberland University) 136 39 David Forkner (Appalachian State University) 136 40 Vaughn Larsen (Western Washington University) 132 41 Tim Drankus (University of Wisconson - Sheboygan) 130 42 Zachary Ramras (Colorado College) 130 43 Taylor Shelden (University of Denver) 128 44 Joe Schneider (Colorado School of Mines) 126 45 Gattis Tyler (Brevard College) 117 46 Marshall Roach (Mesa State Cycling) 112 47 Chip Wiegand (Western State College of Colorado) 108 48 Shaun Higgins (Colorado School of Mines) 108 49 Matt Googe (Baylor University) 108 50 Topher Hurley (Colorado School of Mines) 106 51 Linden Blaisus (Warren Wilson College) 102 52 Timothy Ruggles (Western State College of Colorado) 100 53 Mark Fraser (US Air Force Academy Cycling Club) 92 54 Andrew Hanson (Northern Michigan University) 90 55 Eric Freson (Western State College of Colorado) 86 56 Zac Moore (Union College) 86 57 Scott Phillips (Appalachian State University) 85 58 Luke Tikkanen (Northern Michigan University) 78 59 Alex Prouty (Western State College of Colorado) 76 60 Katriel Statman (Bard College) 76 61 Dan Casioppo (Lehigh University) 74 62 Preston Moon (US Air Force Academy Cycling Club) 72 63 Ryan Morra (Warren Wilson College) 68 64 Steven Spiewak (Mesa State Cycling) 68 65 Daniel Sapp (Appalachian State University) 67 66 Brad Hall (Western State College of Colorado) 67 67 Kyle Bordeau (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 67 68 Robert Thodal (Lehigh University) 64 69 Whitney Stanbrough (Cumberland University) 64 70 Brandon Moscho (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 62 71 Quinn Maxwell (Mesa State Cycling) 59 72 Andrew Kramer (Butler University) 57 73 Brandon Sullivan (US Air Force Academy Cycling Club) 49 74 Paige Heron (Warren Wilson College) 39 75 Devin Rhinehart (Colorado School of Mines) 37 76 Joel Burnette (Butler University) 33 77 Ben West (Warren Wilson College) 30 78 Bryan Caviness (East Tennessee State University) 30 79 Andrew Kienitz (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 27 80 Marshall Burnette (East Tennessee State University) 26 81 Danny Cesare (Brevard College) 15 82 Garrison Garcia (Western State College of Colorado) 15 83 Shawn Mullican (Cumberland University) 15 84 Thomas Wilkinson (East Tennessee State University) 14 85 Eric Anderson (Cumberland University) 7 Division II Women 1 Kylie Krauss (Warren Wilson College) 446 pts 2 Kate Chapman (Western State College of Colorado) 432 3 Naticia Slusher (Mesa State Cycling) 430 4 Karen Amundson (Cumberland University) 392 5 Melissa Marts (Colorado School of Mines) 380 6 Iris Tomlinson (Colorado School of Mines) 342 7 Lisa Spreitzer (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 314 8 Camille Prevost (Warren Wilson College) 313 9 Kay Sherwood (Colorado College) 296 10 Myra Dyer (Colorado School of Mines) 285 11 Leana Gerrard (Western Washington University) 270 12 Catherine Watkins (Emory University) 257 13 Christen Boyer (Colorado School of Mines) 254 14 Lauren Parker (Warren Wilson College) 246 15 Karen Caldwell (Union College) 244 16 Amy Russell (Union College) 242 17 Ashlee Robison (Warren Wilson College) 240 18 Jamie Bourgo (Michigan Tech Copper Country Cycling) 228 19 Johanna Tuttle (Brevard College) 225 20 Amy Krull (Colorado College) 214 21 Morgan Moore (Mesa State Cycling) 200 22 Nan Pugh (Brevard College) 188 23 Mary Craighead (Emory University) 184 24 Christina Moon (Mesa State Cycling) 183 25 Robyn Embrey (Sierra Nevada College) 174 26 Hanna Waldman (Warren Wilson College) 172 27 Tallulah Winquist (Warren Wilson College) 132 28 Jamie Bonza (Union College) 61 29 Rebecca Parish (Warren Wilson College) 60 46 |
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