US National Track Championships - CN7-Eleven Velodrome, Colorado, USA, August 22-26, 2000Day 3 - August 24: Sprint (M/W - Qual), 1000m TT (M), 4000m Team Purs. (M)Men's 1000m Time TrialJonas Carney captured his 10th elite national title Thursday morning with a victory in the men's kilometer time trial at the EDS Elite National Track Cycling Championships in Colorado Springs. A nominee to the 2000 U.S. Olympic Track Cycling Team, Carney psoted a winning time of 1:03.741. USA Cycling resident-athlete Adam Duvendeck (Santa Barbara, Calif.) finished second, while. Roy Simonson of Colorado Springs, Colo. placed third. Results1 Jonas Carney (Shaklee/Marin) 1.03.74 (56.479 km/h) 2 Adam Duvendeck (ZEROWAIT-SBBC) 1.04.43 3 Roy Simonson (Hammer Racing Team) 1.05.06 4 Adam Payne (Autotrader.com) 1.05.36 5 Nathan Rogut (Superdrome.com) 1.05.54 6 Stephen Prokopiw (Hammer Racing Team) 1.05.86 7 Mark Rosenthal (LA Wings/Reynolds) 1.06.06 8 Broc Thompson (Schwab Cycles) 1.07.49 9 Richard Juntunen (Aurora Cycling Club) 1.07.82 10 William Nitzsche (Hammer Racing Team) 1.07.85 11 Tony Vincenti (Southbay Wheelman) 1.08.10 12 Kenny Williams (NutraFig) 1.08.17 13 Rory O'reilly (Mts. Cycling) 1.08.24 14 Morgan Montgomery (Grand Performance) 1.08.37 15 Erik Bonser (East Coast Velo) 1.08.39 16 Joseph Miller (Monsoon Racing) 1.08.59 17 Robert Lindstrom (Penn Cycles/FCCC) 1.08.63 18 Andy Lakatosh (Tri-State Velo/Amoro) 1.08.74 19 James Hibbard (Shaklee/Marin) 1.08.99 20 Charles Moore (Team Extreme/Quateam) 1.09.06 21 Mike Grabowski (Tri-State Velo-Amoro) 1.09.23 22 John Suchsland (Rocky Mounts) 1.09.55 23 Scott Cook (7-Up/Colorado Cyclist) 1.09.57 24 Christopher Minnich (Lackawanna Bicycle Cl 1.10.32 25 Chris Ferris (unattached) 1.10.38 26 Eric Gerolstein (unattached) 1.10.46 27 Douglas Beck (unattached) 1.11.06 28 Dory Selinger (Peet's) 1.11.30 29 Joey D'antoni (Sir Speedy) 1.12.52 30 Kevin Vick (Hammer Racing Team) 1.12.59 31 David Coughlin (University of Arizona) 1.12.64 32 Sheldon Bole (Fuji Racing Team) 1.13.15 33 Alexander Stickler (unattached) 1.13.30 34 Mark Gorman (Tri-State Velo) 1.13.68 Men's Sprint2000 Olympian Marty Nothstein recorded a track record of 10.092 in qualifying first in the men's 200-meter time trial. Another Olympic Training Center resident-athlete Josh Weir recorded the second fastest time. Other track records established include Andy Lakatosh (15-16) and Roy Simonson (45+) in the 200-meter time trial.
ResultsQualifying: 1 Marty Nothstein 10.092 (71.344 km/h) 2 Josh Weir 10.246 3 Marcelo Arrue 10.394 4 Jeffery Labauve 10.476 5 Josiah Ng 10.492 6 Giddean Massie 10.558 7 Garth Blackburn* 10.654 8 Andy Lakatosh* 10.654 9 Kirk Whiteman 10.657 10 Ryan Watson 10.658 11 Adam Duvendeck 10.763 12 Gregory Hunt 10.805 13 Jason Beauregard 10.853 14 Mike Beers 10.877 15 Roy Simonson 10.947 16 Broc Thompson 10.971 17 Robert Lindstrom 11.048 18 Stephen Steinman 11.074 19 Richard Juntunen 11.077 20 Nick Chenowth 11.097 21 James Wong 11.127 22 Morgan Montgomery 11.163 23 Erik Bonser 11.175 24 Christopher Minnich 11.192 25 Scott Cook 11.197 26 Richard Voss 11.260 27 Chris Ferris 11.277 28 Christopher Mckhann 11.426 29 Mike Kallal 11.535 30 Christopher Vogel 11.701 31 Mark Gorman 11.752 32 Michael Stigers 11.927 *Garth Blackburn ranked ahead of Andy Lakatosh by a coin toss Quarter finals: 1. Marty Nothstein (Autotrader.com) 2-0 bt. 2. Ryan Watson (Team Watson) 1. Jeff Labauve (Team UPS) 2-0 bt. 2. Josh Weir (Superdrome.com) 1. Marcelo Arrue (Team UPS) 2-0 bt. 2. Garth Blackburn (Southern Elite) 1. Josiah Ng (South Bay Wheelman) 2-1 bt. 2. Kirk Whiteman (Team TAM) Women's sprintIn the women's match sprint, Jennie Reed recorded the fastest time in qualifying with 11.112 seconds, ahead of 2000 Olympians Tanya Lindenmuth and Chris Witty. All three advanced to the semi-finals along with Becky Quinn (fourth fastest qualifier) after they each won their quarter final bouts. In the final, Tanya Lindenmuth was too strong for Jennie Reed, beating her in straight heats. The ride off for the bronze went to Christine Witty, again in two matches.
ResultsQualifying: 1 Jennie Reed (UPS) 11.112 (64.795 km/h) 2 Tanya Lindenmuth (UPS) 11.263 3 Christine Witty (unattached) 11.308 4 Becky Quinn (Shaklee/Marin) 11.575 5 Sarah Hammer (Inland Sunset Velo) 12.043 6 Martha Dunne (Team Redlands/Jelly Belly) 12.325 7 Rikki Bouchard (East Side Wheelman) 12.492 8 Christi Simmons (Team Corima) 12.554 Quarter finals: 1 Jennie Reed (Team UPS) bt. 2 Christi Simmons (Team Corima) (two rounds to come) 1 Tanya Lindenmuth (Team UPS) 2-0 bt. 2 Rikki Bouchard (East Side Wheelman) 1 Christine Witty (unattached) 2-0 bt. 2 Martha Dunne (Team Redlands/Jelly Belly) 1 Becky Quinn (Shaklee/Marin) 2-0 bt. 2 Sarah Hammer (Inland Sunset Velo) Final: 1 Tanya Lindenmuth 2-0 bt. 2 Jennie Reed 3 Christine Witty 2-0 bt. 4 Becky Quinn 5 Sarah Hammer 6 Christi Simmons 7 Martha Dunne 8 Rikki Boucher Men's 4000m team pursuitThe US Olympic teamof Erin Hartwell, Derek Bouchard-Hall, Mariano Friedick and Tommy Mulkey posted the fastest time during the qualifying round, with the finals to be held later tonight. Results1 USA Olympic Team 4.16.399 (Tommy Mulkey, Mariano Friedick, Erin Hartwell, Dereck Bouchard-Hall) 2 Shaklee/Marin 4.24.612 (Jame Carney, Kent Bostick, Michael Tillman, Sbeih) 3 Team Phred Adham 4.27.941 (Stephen Prokopiw, Dave Bailey, Ryan Miller, Mike Luther) 4 Cody Racing ct in 7 laps (Norman Alvis, Shannon Fox, Dave Macintosh, Karl Kiester) 5 Team Extreme 4.42.019 (Charles Moore, Brian Parr, Kenny Williams, Scott Evans) 6 Eastside Wheelmen 4.44.250 (Terry Lott, Kevin Knapp, Scott Cook, Joseph Miller) 7 Northwest Passage 4.45.835 (Paul Thompson, Erik Sperling, Graham Hill, Tim Reinhart |