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Results and Reports for June 15-21, 2002USAPromoters wishing to submit results should send them to cyclingnews Nature Valley Grand PrixMinnesota, June 14-16, 2002Stage 3 - June 16: Criterium, StillwaterReport courtesy of Doug Shidell Men Chris Horner (Prime Alliance) and Jason McCartney (Jelly Belly) attacked a field of 81 pro men half an hour into the Stillwater Criterium to create a breakaway that would hold off the field through a race that included a thunder storm, high winds and 20 laps up Chilcote hill. The infamous hill rises at a 26% grade, levels, and then climbs again before the riders have a chance to recover. John Lieswyn (7UP), an early motivator in the criterium, had to back off during the thunderstorm when he felt his rear wheel slip 2 to 3 inches on the wet hairpin corners marking the descents. When the pavement dried, around 44 minutes into the criterium, Lieswyn attacked the chasing field, creating a gap that quickly grew to half a minute. He closed to within 14 seconds of the leaders, then faded with 20 minutes of racing left. Up front, Jelly Belly’s McCartney attacked Horner and built a 7 second lead. The lead was short lived. Horner reeled him in and counter attacked with four laps to go, quickly building an 18 second lead over his rival. Horner was never seriously challenged again and finished the race with a 24 second lead. Lieswyn finished nearly a minute down on the leader. The rest of the diminished field finished nearly two minutes down. Women Lyn Brotzman (Trek), one of the strongest climbers in US women’s racing, didn’t know about Chilcote Hill until two days before the Stillwater Criterium. Better yet, as far as the Californian was concerned, Chilcote was quickly followed by a second climb that suited her riding style perfectly. Her competitors weren’t happy. Brotzman launched an early attack to test the field. The attack held and Brotzman was never seriously challenged again. Kristy Scymgeour (Saturn) mounted the only creditable chase, closing to within 19 seconds of the leader. Brotzman proved too much for the Saturn rider, however. Brotzman and Scymgeour soloed to first and second. Report courtesy of Jason Waddell, Mathis Brothers I had been hearing about this crit course for over a month and I was deathly afraid of it. I went so far as to tell my team-mates to quit talking about the hill when I was around as I didn't want to think about it. Well it was everything that I feared and worse, glad I brought a 25t rear cassette. This hill was a straight up monster and worse yet the rain clouds were moving in, threatening to deliver some seriously bad weather and racing conditions. The course was fun, except for the hill, and the rain, and the hill, and the rain. The amount of spectators on the hill and around the course was incredible considering the weather. I heard the words Flanders, Koppenberg, Kemmelberg, Muur and a host of others from knowledgeable cycling fans that thought they were in Belgium, all the while they were beating on buckets with drumsticks and screaming in my ear. I am SO GLAD that the hill was not brick or cobblestones, this hill was 24-26 % and 250 meters long and it earned your respect. The rain finally stopped and the course dried out in some places and I rode in with the third group on the course. I won the sprint in my group and went directly to a garden hose and took an impromptu shower in some very nice people's backyard (the people on flight 483 to Oklahoma City thank you), and waited for the results. 23rd for me and 16th for my team-mate Steve. I was really happy with my weekend's racing and want to thank my team-mates for their help and support this weekend, as my 6th place overall is as much theirs as mine. We showed this weekend that we can compete with the best and all our hard work is now paying off. We are looking forward to the second half of our season starting with Elite Road Nationals in Nashville, TN. ResultsStage results - Men Pro 1/2 Men
Cat 3/4 Women Men Pro 1/2 1 Chris Horner (Prime Alliance) 2 Jason McCartney (Jelly Belly) 3 John Lieswyn (7 UP) 4 Ivan Dominguez (Saturn) 5 Jeremy Sartain (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 6 Frank McCormack (Saturn) 7 Jonathan Page (Wheelworks/Cannondale) 8 Adam Bergman (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 9 Robbie Ventura (US Postal) 10 Brian Sheedy (Navigators) 11 Cameron Evans (Broadmark) 12 Jacob Erker (Schroeder Iron) 13 Pete Knudson (Schroeder Iron) 14 Vicktor Repinski (Saturn) 15 Brent Dawson (Jelly Belly) 16 Steven Cate (Mathis Brothers) 17 Cameron Hughes (Pharmacia) 18 Dale Sedgwick (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 19 Frank Dierking (Great Dane Velo Club) 20 Ben Raby (Athletes by Design) 21 Mike Lange (cbike.com) 22 Michael Johnson (Schroeder Iron) 23 Jason Waddell (Mathis Brothers) 24 Jamie Paolinetti (Schroeder Iron) 25 Jay Bausch (Schroeder Iron) 26 Tone Coughlin (Nature Valley) 27 Paul Ellis (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 28 Geoff Burndred (Broadmark Capitol) 29 Paol Holm (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 30 Matthew Gates (Nature Valley) 31 Marty Nothstein (Navigators) 32 Scott Ralston (FCCC/Nature Valley) 33 Ken Toman (Schroeder Iron) 34 Ryan Gamm (Athletes by Design) 35 Mike Tillman (Schroeder Iron) 36 Frank Pipp (Great Dane Velo Club) 37 Roberto Gaggioli (Amore e Vita) 38 Jonny Sundt (Broadmark Capitol) 39 Trevor Thomas (West Michigan Coast Riders) 40 Bryce Mead (Turin) 41 Brian Koeneman (Nature Valley) 42 Michael Eberlein (Nature Valley) Men Cat 3/4 1 Pascal Dalseth (Flanders Brothers) 2 Joe T McWilliams (NHS UNMC) 3 Christopher Spence (nhs/unmc-team kaos) 4 Maciej Pike-Biegunski (Hinckley Springs) 5 Aaron Johnson 6 Jared Roy (Birchwood/ GIS) 7 Jason Snider (Orbea/Moex) 8 Charlie Townsend (SPBRC) 9 Andy Powell (Orbea/Moex) 10 Daniel Arden (gis) 11 Jason Tamminea (Orbea/Moex) 12 Shawn Brick (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 13 Mario Macaruso (Flanders/MBRC) 14 Jake Musich (Birchwood/ GIS) 15 Michael Tocko (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 16 Chris Flood (Orbea MOEX) 17 Eric Dahl (Flanders/MBRC) 18 Benjamin Harper (Tran Boutranger) 19 Peter Maxwell (Birchwood/ GIS) 20 Ron Trebesch (Loon State) 21 Richard Webowenko (Birchwood/ GIS) 22 Dan Casebeer (SPBRC) 23 Daniel Stahlman (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 24 Ian Robertson (NHS/UNMC - Team KAOS) 25 Mike Bobusch (Team Salsa) 26 Barry White (Apache Racing) 27 Steven Plagge (SPBRC) 28 Bill Kuster (Loon State) 29 Mark Dykes (Flanders/MBRC) 30 JaYSON Short (Orbea MOEX) 31 Barrett Zoltai (Orben/Mo-Ex) 32 David Dingmann (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 33 Shelby Miller (Gopher Wheelman) 34 Ronald Leblanc (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 35 Daniel Parobek 36 Tim Cuse (Squadra Corsa) 37 David Zimmerman (BVBC) 38 Ted Macleod (SPBRC) 39 Bruce Harick (Flanders/MBRC) 40 Mark Pico (Fairwheel Racing) Women 1 Lynn Brotzman (Trek) 2 Kristy Scrymgeour (Saturn) 3 Sophie St. Jacques (Trek Plus) 4 Laura Vangilder (Trek Plus) 5 Teresa Moriarty (MBRC/Flanders) 6 Charm Breon (Freddie Fu) 7 Kim Davidge (Saturn) 8 Tania Duff-Miller (Freddie Fu) 9 Jessica Phillips (Saturn) 10 Alison Dwyer (Team Mack Racing) 11 Emily Gloeckner (VERITAS Womens Cycling Team) 12 Kori Kelly (Citrus Valley Velo) 13 Larssyn Staley (Saturn Development) 14 Kristen Meshberg (Trek VW) 15 Shawn Heidgen (Athletes by Design) 16 Erin Syth (CVC TDS Telecom) 17 Elizabeth (Morse Trek VW) 18 Amyazellie Tremelling (Trek VW) 19 Kelly Benjamin 20 Emily Kachorek (Harbour Lights/Velo Motion) 21 Heather Woodhouse (Trek-VW) 22 Christine Miller (Mercy Cycling) 23 Rebecca Anderson (CVC TDS Telecom) 24 Rachel Purvis (Athletes by Design) 25 Jimena Arce Vargas 26 Mary Georgetti (NEBC/Cycleloft) 27 Martha Meyer (Colorado Velo) 28 Laurel Green (Team Mack) 29 Debbie Dust (Trek-Volkswagen) 30 Courtney Bollman (Mercy Cycling) 31 Kelly Yoder (Freddie Fu) Final Classification - Men Pro 1/2 1 John Lieswyn (7 UP) 910 pts 2 Chris Horner (Prime Alliance) 900 3 Robbie Ventura (US Postal) 880 4 Frank McCormack (Saturn) 870 5 Jason McCartney (Jelly Belly) 750 6 Jason Waddell (Mathis Brothers) 700 7 Marty Nothstein (Navigators) 690 8 Jonathan Page (Wheelworks/Cannondale) 670 9 Dale Sedgwick (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 630 10 Jamie Paolinetti (Schroeder Iron) 620 11 Jeremy Sartain (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 610 12 Brent Dawson (Jelly Belly) 590 13 Vicktor Repinski (Saturn) 550 14 Michael Johnson (Schroeder Iron) 530 15 Roberto Gaggioli (Ahore a Vita) 500 16 Frank Dierking (Great Dane Velo Club) 490 17 Jacob Erker (Schroeder Iron) 450 18 Ivan Dominguez (Saturn) 420 19 Cameron Hughes (Pharmacia) 420 20 Frank Pipp (Great Dane Velo Club) 420 21 Adam Bergman (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 380 22 Cameron Evans (Broadmark Capitol) 380 23 Steven Cate (Mathis Brothers) 380 24 Brian Sheedy (Navigators) 360 25 Ben Raby (Athletes by Design) 360 26 David McCook (Prime Alliance) 360 27 Pete Knudson (Schroeder Iron) 330 28 Rahsaan Bahati (Saturn) 310 29 Hilton Clarke (Schroeder Iron) 300 30 Mike Lange (cbike.com) 250 31 Ryan Guay (Navigators) 230 32 Jay Bausch (Schroeder Iron) 210 33 Jonas Carney (Prime Alliance) 210 34 Tone Coughlin (Nature Valley) 200 35 Michael Olheiser (veloclips) 200 36 Paul Ellis (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 190 37 Paol Holm (Bianchi/Grand Performance) 190 38 Geoff Burndred (Broadmark Capitol) 180 39 Mike Tillman (Schroeder Iron) 180 40 Matthew Gates (Nature Valley) 160 41 Scott Ralston (Nature Valley) 140 42 Kurt Rees (Churchill-Higher Gear) 140 43 Ken Toman (Schroeder Iron) 130 44 Ryan Gamm (Athletes by Design) 120 45 Jonny Sundt (Broadmark Capitol) 120 46 Cory Steinbrecher (Jelly Belly) 120 47 Wesley Seigler 120 48 Evan Elken (Broadmark Capitol) 110 49 Kirk Obee (Navigators) 100 50 Remi McManus (Jelly Belly) 90 51 Jame Carney (Prime Alliance) 90 52 Trever Thomas (West Michigan Coast Riders) 70 53 Bryce Mead (Turin) 60 54 Brian Koeneman (Nature Valley) 50 55 Rad Cunningham (Broadmark Capitol) 50 56 Michael Eberlein (Nature Valley) 40 57 Ben Sharp (Pharmacia) 40 58 Ryan Nenninger 20 59 Darren Pipp (GDVC) 10 60 Jason Snider (Orbea/Moex) 10 Final Classification - Women 1 Laura Vangilder (Trek Plus) 1020 pts 2 Kim Davidge (Saturn) 940 3 Teresa Moriarty (MBRC/Flanders) 920 4 Lynn Brotzman (Trek) 900 5 Jessica Phillips (Saturn) 900 6 Charm Breon (Freddie Fu) 880 7 Emily Gloeckner (Veritas Womens Cycling Team) 860 8 Sophie St. Jacques (Trek Plus) 800 9 Tania Duff-Miller (Freddie Fu) 730 10 Kori Kelly (Citrus Valley Velo) 730 11 Larssyn Staley (Saturn Development) 680 12 Kristy Scrymgeour (Saturn) 630 13 Alison Dwyer (Team Mack Racing) 630 14 Shawn Heidgen (Athletes by Design) 600 15 Elizabeth Morse (Trek VW Midwest) 480 16 Emily Kachorek (Harbour Lights/Velo Motion) 470 17 Kelly Benjamin 440 18 Mary Georgetti (NEBC/Cycleloft) 440 19 Amyazellie Tremelling (Trek VW Midwest) 430 20 Erin Syth (CVC TDS Telecom) 380 21 Kristen Meshberg (Trek VW Midwest) 340 22 Christine Miller (Mercy Cycling) 330 23 Jimena Arce Vargas (none) 330 24 Sarah Tillotson (Athletes by Design) 330 25 Rebecca Anderson (CVC TDS Telecom) 310 26 Laurel Green (Team Mack) 300 27 Kerry Sorachi (Diet Rite) 300 28 Suzanne Sonye (Saturn) 270 29 Martha Meyer (Colorado Velo) 250 30 Jody Koch (Trek-VW Midwest) 230 31 Rachel Purvis (Athletes by Design) 220 32 Laurel Sundberg (Tonka cycle and Ski) 180 33 Debbie Dust (Trek-Volkswagen) 170 34 Courtney Bollman (Mercy Cycling) 160 35 Kelly Yoder (Freddie Fu) 150 36 Sara Russell 60 |
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