News for August 11, 1997


Tour de France MTB, Stage 7

Beaune-Saugues: 

 1. Martinez (Fra)   70 km in 2.35.44
 2. Dupouey (Fra) 	 	 4.54
 3. Kristensen (Den) 		 5.25
 4. Orcel (Fra) 		 5.29
 5. Manin (Fra)
...
13. Nijboer (Ned) 		 9.06
21. De Knegt (Ned) 		11.03
23. Brentjens (Ned)
44. Gerritsen (Ned) 		19.44

GC after Stage 7: 

 1. Kristensen 		     12.58.51
 2. Savignoni (Fra) 		 4.47
 3. Cadel Evans (Australia) 	 7.05
 4. Dupouey 			15.45
 5. Martinez 			21.45
 7. Brentjes 			26.45
...
30. Gerritsen 		      1.07.49
32. Nijboer 		      1.11.19
41. De Knegt 		      1.32.02

Maarheeze, NL, Profkoers, 100 kms:

 1. Bart Voskamp (Ned) TVM			2.18.19
 2. Jeroen Blijlevens (Ned)
 3. Tom Steels (Bel) Mapei
 4. John Van Akker (Ned) Foreldorado-Golff
 5. Eddy Bouwmans (Ned) Foreldorado-Golff
 6. Wim De Vos (Ned)
 7. Audehm (Ger)
 8. Verstrepen (Bel)
 9. Danny Nelissen (Ned) Rabobank
10. Wilfried Nelissen (Bel) Palmans

EDS Track Cup, Day 3, Portland, USA

For Immediate Release, Aug. 10, 1997
Contact: Frank Stanley, USCF Communications Manager, (503) 624-8400 or (719) 578-4581

Olympic Sprint

1. WU-TANG CLAN (PETER SELBY, Newport Beach, Calif.; BRIAN SITCER, Fontana,
Calif.; SCOTT EVANS, Tarzana, Calif.), 55.55 secs (track record); 2. Cox
Atlanta Velo (Adam Payne, Conifer, Colo.; Ben Sharp, Indianapolis, Ind.;
Brian Whitcomb, Conyers, Ga.), 54.98; 3. Cycle Craft (Roger Farrell, Trinidad
and Tobago; Eric Swaidner, Palo Alto, Calif.; Chris Campbell, Mountain View,
Calif.); 4. Team EDS (Ryan Oelkers, New Tripoli, Pa.; Chris Carlson, Dallas,
Texas; Jen Evans, Austin, Texas), did not start third place ride; 5.
Gregg’s-Specialized (Clark Metcalfe, Portland, Ore.; Woody Cox, Bellevue,
Wash.; Ken Sinclair, Redmond, Wash.), 58:96; 6. QualMed (Jamie Mikami,
Portland, Ore.; Chauncey Curl, Portland, Ore.; David Godfrey, Beaverton,
Ore.), 59:01; 7. Team WFO (Aaron Harrison, Aloha, Ore.; Brian Abers, Aloha,
Ore.; Drew Nelson, Portland, Ore.), 59:47; 8. RCW (Ted Forgeron, Beaverton,
Ore.; Mitch Weaver, Lake Oswego, Ore.; Darell Provencher, West Linn, Ore.),
1:00.23.

Women’s 3km Individual Pursuit

1. JEN EVANS (TEAM EDS), Austin, Texas, four minutes, 0.64 secs (track
record); 2. Cris Smith (Gregg’s-Specialized), Bellevue, Wash., 4:07.30; 3.
Mandy Poitras (Escape Velocity), Burnaby, B.C., Canada, 4:09.64; 4. Nina
Strika (Bike Gallery-Sequent), Portland, Ore., 4:09.96; 5. Heather Thompson
(Marin-Leprechaun Racing), Pleasanton, Calif., 4:15.61; 6. Linda Kruse (Team
EDS), Irving, Texas, 4:17.50; 7. Claire Olsen (Kendall Jackson-Ibis), Santa
Rosa, Calif., 4:19.52; 8. Brenda Brashears (PowerBar), Grants Pass, Ore.,
4:20.50.

Madison, 30km

1. TEAM EDS (RYAN OELKERS, New Tripoli, Pa.; CHRIS CARLSON, Dallas, Texas),
16 pts (1 sprint win); 2. Cox Atlanta Velo 2 (Adam Payne, Conifer, Colo.;
John Walrod, Macungie, Pa.), -1 lap, 27 pts (2); 3. Cox Atlanta Velo 1 (Ben
Sharp, Indianapolis, Ind.; Brian Whitcomb, Conyers, Ga.), -1, 24 (4); 4.
Olympic Club (Mike Tillman, Santa Monica, Calif.; Nicholas Kelez, Oakland,
Calif.), -1, 24 (1); 5. Jerabek-Marcy (Chuck Jerabek, Portland, Ore.; Steve
Marcy, Portland, Ore.), -3, 2 (0); 6. Metcalfe-James (Clark Metcalfe,
Portland, Ore.; Tom James, n.a.), -5, 4 (0); 7. Simply Fit (Scott Evans,
Tarzana, Calif.; Brian Sitcer, Fontana, Calif.), DNF.

Women’s Match Sprint

1. SUZIE MARSHALL (LOS GATOS BICYCLE), Redwood City, Calif.; 2. Robin
Conley-Cutting (Hooters), Plano, Texas; 3. Amber Holt (Manning-Riddell),
Torrance, Calif.; 4. Shan Rayray (Alan’s), Federal Way, Wash.; 5. Brenda
Brashears (PowerBar), Grants Pass, Ore.; 6. Heather Thompson
(Marin-Leprechaun Racing), Pleasanton, Calif.; 7. Claire Olsen (Kendall
Jackson-Ibis), Santa Rosa, Calif.; 8. Lisa Merrell (Gregg’s-Specialized),
Seattle, Wash.

Keirin

1. ADAM PAYNE (COX ATLANTA VELO), Conifer, Colo.; 2. Peter Selby (Marion
Bicycle Club), Newport Beach, Calif.; 3. Chris Carlson (Team EDS), Dallas,
Texas; 4. Roger Farrell (Cycle Craft), Trinidad and Tobago; 5. Ryan Oelkers
(Team EDS), New Tripoli, Pa.; 6. Clark Metcalfe (Cinzano), Portland, Ore.; 7.
Abraham Al-Khalisi (QualMed), Portland, Ore.; 8. Jamie Mikami (QualMed),
Portland, Ore.

David Rebellin

Born: 9/8/1971 at San Bonifacio, Italy (Verona)

Turned Professional in August 1992.

Teams: MG-Bianchi and then MG-Technogym (1992-1995), Polti (1996), La Francaise des Jeux 1997

Main Results: Clásica San Sebastian 1997, Trophée des Grimpeurs 1997, Hofbrau Cup 1993, a stage in the Giro 1996, a stage in the Giro del Trentino 1995.

Recent Placings: 27th Tour de France 1997; 6th Giro d'Italia 1996 (held Maglia Rosa for 6 days); 7th Vuelta 1996; 4th Milano-Sanremo 1995; 6th Liege-Bastogne-Liege 1996; 5th Giro di Lombardia 1996

UCI Rankings: 27th at 27 July