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MTB index page for all MTB content National Mountain Bike Series #5 (NMBS) - NEEast Coast National, Windham, New York, USA, July 11-13, 2008Main Page Results Previous Race Next Race Race 17 - July 13: Elite Men Short TrackWells claims first short track win of '08By Dave McElwaine in Windham, New York In what was certainly the most tactical short track race of the season, Todd Wells (GT/Pacific) was able to get around Jeremiah Bishop (Trek/VW) on the final turn to take his first short track win in two years. Wells, just named to the United States of America Olympic Team, had significant help from his bother Troy Wells (Tokyo Joes), before his sibling broke a pedal. "It was good to have my brother Troy up there to go at it with," said Todd Wells. "It's hard to get away on this course. By the time you attack, you're going down the hill so everyone can kind of recover. Then Bishop hit it with two to go and I was able to hang on and come around him at the end." Adam Craig (Giant), also headed to the Beijing Olympic Games, finished third as he surged in the final two laps. After leading early Ryan Trebon (Kona) finished in fourth place ahead of Carl Decker (Giant). Nipping at the heels of the veteran riders were young Sam Jurekovic (U-23 National Team) and Sam Schultz (Gary Fisher/Subaru), who finished sixth and seventh respectively. When Troy Wells was asked if he had been working for his brother, he replied, "It was a bit of a cat and mouse game. One of us goes out and then the other sits up." The Windham Mountain short track course featured a long climb, followed by a long bumpy descent. On the backside of the course riders faced one small hill on the run in to the finish. Many attacks were made on the initial climb during a race that saw many lead changes. It has become almost expected that Trebon will attack the field in a short track cross country race and Windham was no exception. Trebon stayed away for several laps but finally sat up as a very strong group, including Bishop and the Wells brothers, chased him down. Both the Giant riders Craig and Decker were in the group, but were not dictating the pace. Bishop was quite pleased with his race, given his poor starting grid. He said "It went exceptional," he said. "It was the best I've ever done in an NMBS short track. I was that close to the win. Had I had four more pedal strokes up that hill, I would have had the pole position coming into the finish and the win." "With a 23rd start position, I did an excellent job and felt like a winner," he added. How it unfoldedNormally Todd Wells wins the start but Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski got the hole shot this time around as Wells had a poor starting position having been in Europe. Following JHK were Troy Wells, Schultz, Decker, and Cody Peterson (Scott). Ryan Trebon had moved to the front by the end of the first lap and attacked on the second, opening up a larger gap. It grew to 12 seconds by lap five, while Troy Wells led the chase along with his brother Todd. Bishop had sliced through the field to assume fifth wheel. Trebon sat up on lap seven realizing the chasers were about to make contact. Troy Wells attacked hard two laps later and Decker chased followed by Bishop, Todd Wells, and Trebon. After closing down the gap to Troy Wells, Trebon moved to the front on lap 11. Todd Wells overtook Trebon less than a lap later while Craig had quietly moved up to fifth place. Troy Wells attacked again on lap 14 and got a gap on his brother. Bishop led the chasers and quickly brought the race back together again. Bishop attacked hard on lap 15, with only Todd and Trebon able to stay with him. A sizeable gap grew back to the Giant riders. Due to all the energy that had been expended so far, the attack fizzled out and all the main contenders, including Craig and Decker, came together at the start/finish. For a short time the riders sat up, content that they were together, and hoping to recover a bit. Bishop attacked as hard as he could with two laps remaining and only Todd Wells had the legs to go with him this time. Wells shadowed Bishop until the final turn of the last lap and got by Bishop on the inside for the victory. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Dave McElwaine/www.trailwatch.net
Results1 Todd Wells (USA) GT Bikes 24.01 2 Jeremiah Bishop (USA) Trek/VW 0.04 3 Adam Craig (USA) Giant MTB Team 4 Ryan Trebon (USA) Kona 0.06 5 Carl Decker (USA) Giant MTB Team 0.14 6 Sam Jurekovic (USA) U23 National Team 0.18 7 Sam Schultz (USA) Subaru-Gary Fisher 0.37 8 Andy Schultz (USA) Kenda Titus Hayes 0.38 9 Cody Peterson (USA) Scott Bicycles 0.40 10 Jesse Lalonde (USA) Gary Fisher 29/T6/Bkb 0.44 11 Mathieu Toulouse (Can) Team Maxxis 0.50 12 Thomas Turner (USA) Outspokin Bicycles 1.03 13 Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (USA) Subaru-Gary Fisher 1.05 14 Barry Wicks (USA) Kona 15 Troy Wells (USA) Tokyo Joes 1.14 Lapped 16 Adam Morka (Can) 3 Rox Cycling 17 Tad Elliott (USA) U23 National Team 18 Colin Cares (USA) U23 National Team 19 Marko Lalonde (USA) Gary Fisher 29/Bkb/T6 20 Stephen Ettinger (USA) Black Diamond Sports Therapy 21 Samuel Koerber (USA) Gary Fisher 29Er Crew 22 Bryan Alders (USA) Mona-Vie/Cannondale 23 Mitchell Hoke (USA) Tokyo Jos 24 Jeff Schalk (USA) Trek Vw- East 25 Charles Pendry (USA) Inland - Btd 26 Eric Batty (Can) Trek Bicycles Store Team 27 Mcconnell Franklin (USA) Team Devo 28 Travis Livermon (USA) Kobold Watch Comp 29 Bryan Fawley (USA) Park Place Lexus 30 Robert Marion (USA) Kenda Titus 31 Travis Woodruff (USA) Bmc/Momentumendurance 32 Aaron Snyder (USA) Scotts Bikes 33 Blake Zumbrunnen (USA) Revolution/Crank Bros 34 Adam Snyder (USA) 3-D Racing 35 Jay Richards (USA) Salsa/Maplelag Resort 36 Chris Peterson (USA) Devo 37 Spencer Paxson (USA) Team S&M Young Guns 38 Manuel Prado (CRc) Sho-Air 39 Chris Peariso (USA) Adventure 212 /Titus 40 Drew Edsall (USA) Endurancefactor.Com/Scott 41 Greg Carpenter (USA) Devo 42 Matt Rotroff (USA) Btd/Inland Construction 43 Alex Ryan (USA) Kobold/Cannondale 44 Timothy Madgwick (NZl) 45 Dylan Alesio (USA) Fuji Bikes 46 Andrew Alesio (USA) Fuji Bikes 47 Matt Freeman (USA) Cyclery Usa/Gary Fisher 48 Lucas Livermon (USA) Inland Construction 49 Ryan Woodall (USA) Industrynine/Powerbar DNS Mitchell Peterson (USA) Mona Vie/Cannondale DNS Ethan Gilmour (USA) U23 National MTB Team |
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