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NORBA USA National Championships - CN
Mammoth Mountain, CA, USA, September 15-18, 2005
Photography
Race 6 - Sunday, September 18: Short Track XC,  For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here 
Images by 
Rocky Arroyo/www.arroyophotography.com
 
Images by 
Steve Medcroft/Cyclingnews.com
 
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Shonny Vlandingham (Luna) 
wins easily after her XC disappointment the previous day
 
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Shonny Vanlandingham (Luna Chix) and Sue Haywood (Trek/VW) 
on the start line. Vanlandinhgam won the race. Haywood came third.
 
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Following her Cross Country National Championship, Mary McConneloug (Seven Cycles/Kenda Tires) 
wasn't able to match the intensity set at the front of the Short Track race and finished fourth.
 
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Vanlandingham started the race still bandaged 
from her final-mile crash in the Cross Country race on Friday.
 
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Alison Dunlap 
raced her final professional cross country event on Sunday. During the call-up ceremony, she was awarded a specially-made jersey by her Luna Chix team.
 
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All ceremony aside, 
Vanlandingham, determined to avenge her cross country loss, was aggressive from the gun.
 
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Vanlandingham, Dara Marks-Marino (Ford/Specialized) and Haywood 
made up the mid-race lead group.
 
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The Short Track featured a short, steep climb 
up the finishing features of Saturday's Mountain Cross course.
 
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The leaders 
race up the Mountain Cross whoops.
 
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Dunlap said she was just happy 
to be part of the race. She finished eigth.
 
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Vanlandingham broke free 
with ten minutes remaining in the race and soloed to the win.
 
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Vanlandingham left nothing to chance 
in the Short Track. She was aggressive, powerful and dominating; the definition of her 2005 NORBA season.
 
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Vanlandingham was visibly relieved 
after Sunday's Short Track knowing that she would be taking home at least one National Championship jersey.
 
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Mary McConneloug's life partner and teammate Mike Broderick (Seven Cycles/Kenda Tires) 
set the early pace in the men's Short Track.
 
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Chris Eatough even got into the act 
to have another chance to race Trek's new all carbon cross country hardtail.
 
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Horgan-Kobelski moved to the front early 
in the race and made a winning move. But a flat tyre in the final laps bumped him out of the lead and down to seventh on the day.
 
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Mike Broderick (Seven Cycles/Kenda Tires) 
 
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The lead group formed, 
with Adam Craig (Giant), Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru/Gary Fisher), Todd Wells (GT/Hyundai) and Carl Decker (Giant) making up the group after 3D-racing rider Cody Peterson put in a huge attack to break up the field.
 
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Horgan-Kobelski leading 
over the mountain cross course climb.
 
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Craig, Horgan-Kobelski and Wells 
stuck together until JHK made his move.
 
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Adam Craig 
had no tactical reason to attack Todd Wells in the closing laps, with teammate Carl Decker dangling ten seconds behind.
 
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Wells seemed resigned 
to team Giant's tactics and settled the pace to try and catch his breath before the final showdown.
 
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Craig attacked up the mountain cross course climb 
on the last lap to gap 2003 short track national champion Wells and take his first short track national championship.
 
 
Race 4 - Saturday, September 17: Mountain Cross,  For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here 
Images by 
Rocky Arroyo/www.arroyophotography.com
 
Race 2 - Friday, September 16: Cross Country,  For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here 
Images by 
Rocky Arroyo/www.arroyophotography.com
 
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A dream machine for some… 
a work machine for others
 
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Lined up and ready for action 
 
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Just say cheese… 
but try your best not to smile
 
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Sam Schultz (U23 National Team) 
looks very relaxed before the start of the U23 race
 
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Andy Schultz (Cannondale) 
focusses before the start of the U23 race
 
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Sam Schultz (U23 National Team) 
handles the curves with ease
 
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Nick Ranno (Trek/VW)  
works the turn in the U23 race
 
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Andy Schultz (Cannondale) 
shows no sign of slowing down in the technical sections
 
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Andy Schultz (Cannondale) 
works the grade
 
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Nick Ranno (Trek/VW) 
tackles the grade
 
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Start line energy.  
 
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Start line energy.  
 
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Todd Wells (GT/Hyundai) 
attacks the  technical single track in lap two. 
 
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Adam Craig (Giant) 
tops a hill  section on lap two to eventually take 3rd. 
 
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Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru/Gary  Fisher) 
works the hill portion of the course again in lap two to  eventually take 1st place.  
 
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Ned Overend (Specialized) 
still  shows that he can work us all at age 50 and come in at 5th place.  
 
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Walker Ferguson (Scott USA/Spinner) 
tackles the climb on lap two. 
 
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Adam Craig 
shows us how to sip  oxygen at high altitude, climb and still take 2nd place without  showing any sign of grief. 
 
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Todd Wells (GT/Hyundai) 
can still  smile while climbing above nine thousand feet. 
 
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Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru/Gary  Fisher) 
tackled the down hill on the third of four laps.  
 
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Walker Ferguson (Scott USA/Spinner) 
eases into his turns on the third of four laps. 
 
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Todd Wells (GT/Hyundai) 
shows no  holding back on his turns on lap three. 
 
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Ned Overend (Specialized) 
takes fifth place, beating more than a few riders half his age. 
 
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The men's podium 
 - Ned Overend, Adam Craig, Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski,  Todd Wells, and Walker Fegurson. 
 
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Quietness at the start line. 
 
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Shonny VanLandingham (Luna  Women's MTB Team) 
prepares for the start. 
 
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Shonny VanLandingham (Luna  Women's MTB Team) 
prepares for the start. 
 
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Shonny VanLandingham (Luna  Women's MTB Team) 
handles the curves on the single track to complete  the first of three laps. 
 
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Susan Haywood (Trek-Volkswagon) 
works to complete the first of three laps to eventually take fifth  place. 
 
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Alison Dunlap (Luna Women's MTB  Team) 
kicks up dust on the first of three laps to eventually take  second place.  
 
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Willow Koerber (Subaru-Gary  Fisher) 
works her way up the grade on her second of three laps.  
 
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Willow Koerber (Subaru-Gary  Fisher) 
serves me some serious dust for lunch on her descent from the  first of three laps. 
 
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Mary McConneloug (Kenda/Seven  Cycles) 
shows us a well earned and emotional finish. 
 
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Shonny VanLandingham (Luna  Women's MTB Team) 
arrives at the finish in 4th place.  Despite a flat  tire and a displaced drivetrain, Shonny still showcased an amazing  race and a podium finish. 
 
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The women's podium  
 -  Sue Haywood, Willow Koerber, Mary McConneloug,  Alison Dunlap, and Shonny Vanlandingham
 
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The new US national champions 
 - Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski and Mary McConneloug 
 
 
Images by 
Steve Medcroft/Cyclingnews.com
 
Race 1 - Thursday, September 15: Marathon,  For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here 
Images by 
Rocky Arroyo/www.arroyophotography.com
 
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