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Race Across America - NE

USA, June 11-23, 2006

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Day 4 - June 14

Robic Withdraws

Race leader Jure Robic withdrew from the race at 6:45am EDT on June 14, suffering from pneumonia. According to a crew member – who last year had been on the team of Marko Baloh when he coincidentally suffered the same fate – said that Robic had not been feeling as good in the first days as he had in the past two years, and that he had been uncharacteristically worried about the looming Rocky Mountain passes.

After stopping in Pagosa Springs around midnight for about an hour’s rest, Robic headed east towards Wolf Creek Pass, at 10,857 feet the highest point on the RAAM course. 28 minutes later he returned to Pagosa Springs with labored breathing, and feeling very weak, and an ambulance was called.

He was diagnosed at the Pagosa Springs time station with pneumonia and transported to hospital in Durango for treatment.

Robic's crew reported to Head Quarters at 2006-14-06 00:14 that they were taking him to the hospital and that he was most likely going to DNF. At that time there was no definitive decision to DNF and the DNF protocol was not completed. As time passed and there was no communication from the team, Head Quarters was concerned but reluctant to DNF Robic without making sure that was what he wanted to do. Meanwhile Robic and team were understandably occupied with his health. Robic and his team were eventually tracked down in Durango by a RAAM official and Robic’s official withdrawal was confirmed at 6:45 am.

Robic's withdrawal left Marko Baloh in the lead in the Enduro division at that time. Robic is a two time winner and defending champion of Solo RAAM.

Traditional/Enduro Combination Breeds Unprecented Competitiveness

The leader board has changed at each of the last four time stations in Colorado, between Enduro riders Marko Baloh and Jonathan Boyer, and Traditional Soloists Marcel Knaus, Daniel Wyss and Fabio Biasiolo. Such changes this early in the race are an exceptional display of the competitive nature of the incredible athletes at the front of the pack.

Another groundbreaking ride is taking place in the Traditional Solo Women’s category. While Patty Jo Struve pulled out of the race in Cortez, CO, Shanna “Banana” Armstrong is now 18th overall and ahead of many of the Male Solo riders! Earlier Wednesday night she was just 18 hours, 49 minutes behind the lead male solo rider. One must wonder what the Solo riders are thinking as she passes by…

The Race Across America is, in itself, an amazing feat. And it’s how the cyclists ride it and adapt to the conditions that make it so much fun to watch. Tinker Juarez has been riding the ENTIRE race in his big chain ring, that is he has been in a higher gear throughout the Rockies! Asked about this, Tinker says “It just feels right” and he’ll stay in the big ring as long as it feels good. He admits he will most likely have to gear down to his smaller ring when he gets to West Virginia, where he’ll face the steeper but shorter climbs of the Appalachians.

Behind these superstars, many of the racers are suffering from breathing difficulties, including Kenny Souza, Dino Nico Valsesia, and Guus Moonen. This is most likely due to the sharp contrast between the incredibly hot air of the daytime and the colder air of the long nights on the bike.

Moonen has only slept for 30 minutes so far, but is still feeling OK, and is currently in 6th place in the Traditional race.

We have seen seven riders drop out now, an attrition rate of slightly less than 25%. Historically, the total percentage at the end of the race is about 50%, so we will probably see a few more DNFs. The Solo riders are almost to Kansas, the midpoint of the race.

The Team Race

The teams are moving along very well. The Handcycle team from Austria started well behind the field but have now by-passed many of the Solo riders.

Leading the 8-person Corporate Challenge category is Team Type I, comprised of 8 riders with diabetes, out to prove to fellow diabetics that with a healthy lifestyle, anything is possible. Also riding for an extremely personal cause is Team Donate Life, some of whose members are organ donors or recipients, and one a double transplant recipient.

Another very exciting category to watch is the Four-person Women’s category. This race is far from over, but Team Red Helmets, with three teammates over 60, is now in the lead. They are hoping to break the 4-person 50+ women’s record set by two of them 10 years ago. Whether or not they finish first, this team is truly an inspiration to women everywhere.

Results

Men's Solo - Traditional
 
1 Fabio Biasiolo                        1222.7  3.12.17 (14.51mph)
2 Daniel Wyss                           1222.7  3.14.56 (14.06mph)
3 David Haase                           1222.7  3.14.52 (14.08mph)
4 Marcel Knaus                          1101.9  3.10.17 (13.39mph)
5 Dino Nico Valsesia                    1101.9  3.10.30 (13.36mph)
6 Guus Moonen                           1101.9  3.11.13 (13.24mph)
7 Kevin Wallace                         1101.9  3.12.50 (12.99mph)
8 Gerhard Gulewicz                      1037.1  3.07.31 (13.04mph)
9 Tony O'Keeffe                         1037.1  3.14.48 (11.95mph)
10 Attila Kaldy                         1037.1  3.15.00 (11.92mph)
11 David Jones                           977.0  3.14.53 (11.24mph)
DNF James Kern                           721.0  2.01.52 (14.46mph)
DNF Orlando Borini                       721.0  2.09.43 (12.49mph)
DNF Louis Lamoureux                      488.9  2.07.12  (8.86mph)
 
Men's Solo - Enduro
 
1 Marko Baloh                           1222.7  3.11.59 (14.56mph)
2 Jonathan Boyer                        1222.7  3.12.42 (14.44mph)
3 David Tinker Juarez                   1101.9  3.10.47 (13.31mph)
4 Rob Lucas                             1037.1  3.14.18 (12.02mph)
5 Bryce Walsh                            977.0  3.14.34 (11.29mph)
6 Kenny Souza                            931.7  3.05.10 (12.07mph)
7 Jean - Marc Velez                      885.5  3.08.12 (11.04mph)
8 Mitchell Lesack                        885.5  3.10.35 (10.72mph)
9 Fred Boethling                         885.5  3.10.51 (10.69mph)
10 Guido Kunze                           885.5  3.15.21 (10.14mph)
DNF Jure' Robic                          885.5  2.09.20 (15.44mph)
DNF Guy Wells                            565.1  2.12.20  (9.37mph)
DNF Valentin Zeller                      488.9  1.10.21 (14.23mph)
 
Women's Solo - Traditional
 
1 Shanna Armstrong                       977.0  3.12.28 (11.57mph)
DNF Patty Jo Struv                       771.2  3.00.03 (10.70mph)
 
Two Person Male
 
1 Team BodyXchange / Garden Pathways     771.2  1.10.21 (22.45mph)
2 Team Race for Wishes                   565.1  1.06.48 (18.35mph)
3 Cheniere's Making Cancer History Team  565.1  1.07.49 (17.76mph)
4 Team eXtreme                           488.9  1.05.20 (16.67mph)
 
Two Person Mixed
 
1 Racing Against Diabetes                977.0  3.14.56 (11.24mph)
 
Two Person Recumbent
 
1 Volae Wolf Pack                        637.0  1.10.01 (18.73mph)
 
Four Person Male
 
1 Beaver Creek - Vail                    815.3  1.10.12 (23.84mph)
2 Swiss DAMOVO Team                      771.2  1.10.34 (22.31mph)
3 Athletes Racing for Charity Team       721.0  1.08.56 (21.89mph)
4 Dreams for Kids                        681.6  1.10.12 (19.93mph)
5 Team Heifer International              637.0  1.08.59 (19.31mph)
6 Gearsandtears                          637.0  1.08.58 (19.32mph)
7 Team OC Quattro                        637.0  1.10.33 (18.44mph)
8 Team care 4 kids (NICH)                565.1  1.08.05 (17.61mph)
9 2CURE - HD                             565.1  1.09.14 (17.00mph)
10 Vencendo Desafios Team Brazil         565.1  1.10.08 (16.56mph)
11 Team Cyclonauts                       488.9  1.10.20 (14.24mph)
12 Team Nor'easter                       452.8  1.08.53 (13.77mph)
 
Four Person Female
 
1 Team Red Helmets                       565.1  1.10.11 (16.53mph)
2 Vail / Beaver Creek B2B Divas          452.8  1.00.04 (18.81mph)
 
Four Person Mixed
 
1 Emily's Team                           681.6  1.09.24 (20.41mph)
2 Just Sweat No Tears                    637.0  1.09.57 (18.76mph)
3 Team 4 Gone                            488.9  1.04.53 (16.93mph)
 
Four Person Tandem
 
1 Team JDRF                              488.9  1.07.10 (15.69mph)
 
Corporate Challenge
 
1 Team Type 1                            771.2  1.08.57 (23.41mph)
2 Team ViaSat                            721.0  1.10.30 (20.90mph)
3 Team Donate Life 8                     637.0  1.08.43 (19.47mph)
4 Cycling for Chaffey                    565.1  1.07.49 (17.76mph)
 
Corporate Challenge HPV
 
1 Handcycleteam RC - Enjo Volarlberg    1037.1  3.12.44 (12.24mph)
 
24 Hour Corporate Challenge
 
1 Team Beat Cancer                       488.9  1.00.24 (20.04mph)
2 The Swami's Team                       488.9  1.02.26 (18.50mph)
3 Pam Reed's Badwater Crew               488.9  1.02.36 (18.38mph)
4 Team Illumina                          488.9  1.04.28 (17.17mph)