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US National Track Championships - CNLehigh Valley Velodrome, PA, August 26-30, 2003Day 1 - August 26: Women Pursuit, Men Pursuit, Men KeirinMorning Session
Evening Session
Elite Track Nationals heat up opening nightBy USA Cycling The first night session of the 2003 USCF National Track Cycling Championships at the Lehigh Valley Velodrome in Trexlertown, PA opened with the threat of rain and ended with what may become one of the most controversial rides of the entire championships. In the end, national championships were awarded in the men and women's individual pursuit and the men's keirin. The night started off with an awesome performance by Team Saturn's Sarah Uhl. Uhl, in her first individual pursuit competition, took on former national pursuit champion Erin Mirabella (Frisco Cycling Club) in the final for first place. At the halfway point Uhl took the lead only to be countered by Mirabella. With only two laps remaining in the nine-lap event Uhl followed close behind but was able to power ahead and take the national championship title. In the men's individual pursuit Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar rider Adham Sbeih was able to take his first elite individual pursuit championship in one of the closest ever final rides against T.E.A.M. Fuji's Bobby Lea. In what proved to be a cat and mouse battle Lea led over the first three laps with Sbeih taking the lead in the following three laps. From there it looked as if Lea was going to hold off Sbieh and in fact he did until the final time the two crossed the ticker tape. Sbeih won by exactly than one tenth of a second to the shock of the partisan Trexlertown crowd. The men's keirin finished in what may become one of the most controversial events of the entire 2003 USCF National Track Cycling Championships. It was all Marty Nothstein (Navigators) to the finish line but following close behind were his coach Gil Hatton (Gotham Cyclists) and young Ben Barczewski (East Coast Velo). Hatton crossed the line second but was relegated to sixth after what was deemed a move too erratic. With all of the controversy Barczewski took home second place and looks to the future and next year's Junior Track World Championships. Also taking place was the qualifying and first rounds in the women's sprint. Chris Witty (Team T-Mobile) was able to secure the first seed over teammate Tanya Lindenmuth (Team T-Mobile) by less than one tenth of a second. Both of the top seeded riders, Witty and Lindenmuth, easily moved on to the quarter final rides to be contested in the Wednesday, August 27th morning session. ResultsMen's 4km Individual Pursuit Qualification 1 Bobby Lea 4:42.5 (50.977 km/h) 2 Adham Sbeih 4:43.3 (50.828 km/h) 3 Kenny Williams 4:45.8 (50.381 km/h) 4 Tyler Farrar 4:49.5 (49.739 km/h) 5 Joseph Dantoni 4:50.4 (49.584 km/h) 6 Doug Beck 4:51.0 (49.479 km/h) 7 Mariano Friedick 4:51.6 (49.388 km/h) 8 Curtis Gunn 4:51.6 (49.385 km/h) 9 Todd Yezefski 4:54.0 (48.98 km/h) 10 Michael Luther 4:55.0 (48.815 km/h) 11 Guillame Nelessen 4:56.7 (48.529 km/h) 12 Scott Zwizanski 4:57.2 (48.451 km/h) 13 Nathan Rouse 4:58.0 (48.319 km/h) 14 Kyle Wamsley 5:01.5 (47.764 km/h) 15 Marcus Black 5:03.6 (47.426 km/h) 16 Michael Norton 5:05.2 (47.183 km/h) 17 Mark Gorman 5:06.9 (46.925 km/h) 18 Steve Hogan 5:07.2 (46.881 km/h) 19 Jonas Carney 5:14.2 (45.827 km/h) 20 Brent Kay 5:15.2 (45.689 km/h) 21 Dominic Van Nielen 5:15.2 (45.685 km/h) 22 Randy Smargiassi 5:15.3 (45.671 km/h) 23 Gregory Durovich 5:18.3 (45.237 km/h) 24 Christian Blevins 5:20.0 (44.997 km/h) 25 Thomas Norton 5:23.0 (44.588 km/h) DNS Stephen Prokopiw DNS Erik Saunders Finals 3/4 1 Kenny Williams 4:50.5 (49.565 km/h) 2 Tyler Farrar 4:53.8 (49.015 km/h) 1/2 1 Adham Sbeih 4:44.1 (50.68 km/h) 2 Bobby Lea 4:44.2 (50.662 km/h) Women's 3km Individual Pursuit Qualification 1 Sarah Uhl 3:56.6 (45.65 km/h) 2 Erin Mirabella 3:57.1 (45.552 km/h) 3 Sarah Hammer 3:57.3 (45.519 km/h) 4 Ashley Kimmet 3:59.7 (45.064 km/h) 5 Annette Hanson 4:01.4 (44.744 km/h) 6 Jennifer Eyerman 4:05.8 (43.945 km/h) 7 Mari Holden 4:06.0 (43.895 km/h) 8 Kimberly Geist 4:07.4 (43.648 km/h) 9 Miranda Moon 4:11.4 (42.964 km/h) 10 Catherine Powers 4:11.7 (42.906 km/h) 11 Lauren Shirock 4:17.8 (41.89 km/h) 12 Cynthia Manach 4:18.2 (41.83 km/h) 13 Julie Klinger 4:23.2 (41.031 km/h) Finals 3/4 1 Sarah Hammer 3:56.9 (45.588 km/h) 2 Ashley Kimmet 3:58.0 (45.376 km/h) 1/2 1 Sarah Uhl 3:57.0 (45.579 km/h) 2 Erin Mirabella 3:58.5 (45.289 km/h) Men's Keirin Qualifying Heats (Top 2 into second round; others into repechage) Heat 1 1 Martin Nothstein (Navigators) 12.541 2 Larry Detris (Race With Kendall) 3 Robert Lindstrom (Colavita Bolla Racin) 4 David Wiswell (Gotham Cyclists) 5 Jeremy Miller (East Coast Velo) DNS Christian Sell (Quaker City Wheelmen) Heat 2 1 Giddeon Massie (Cody Racing) 11.698 2 Christopher Minnich (South Bay Wheelmen) 3 Andy Lakatosh (Tri-State Velo) 4 Peter Sargent (Team Snow Valley) 5 Doug Beck (Unattach) 6 Mike Schnabel (East Coast Velo) Heat 3 1 Gilbert Hatton (Gotham Cyclists) 12.294 2 Stephen Alfred (Cody Racing) 3 Luis Gonzalez (Team Fuji) 4 Julian Cushing (East Coast Velo) 5 Chris Ferris (Unattached) DNS Colby Pearce (OFOTO-Lombardi Sport) Heat 4 1 Kevin Belz (Gotham Cyclists) 11.660 2 Ben Barczewski (East Coast Velo) 3 Joshua Weir (Focus 2004) 4 Brent Stein (ESW) 5 Brian Kennan (Byrne Specialty Gas) Repechage Heat 1 1 Robert Lindstrom (Colavita Bolla Racin) 12.053 2 Brent Stein (ESW) 3 Peter Sargent (Team Snow Valley) 4 Luis Gonzalez (Team Fuji) 5 Mike Schnabel (East Coast Velo) 6 Brian Kennan (Byrne Specialty Gas) 7 Chris Ferris (Unattached) Heat 2 1 Joshua Weir (Focus 2004) 11.703 2 David Wiswell (Gotham Cyclists) 3 Andy Lakatosh (Tri-State Velo) 4 Julian Cushing (East Coast Velo) 5 Jeremy Miller (East Coast Velo) 6 Doug Beck (Unattach) Semi-final Heat 1 1 Martin Nothstein (Navigators) 11.427 2 Gilbert Hatton (Gotham Cyclists) 3 Ben Barczewski (East Coast Velo) 4 Brent Stein (ESW) 5 Christopher Minnich (South Bay Wheelmen) 6 Joshua Weir (Focus 2004) Heat 2 1 Stephen Alfred (Cody Racing) 11.797 2 Giddeon Massie (Cody Racing) 3 Kevin Belz (Gotham Cyclists) 4 Robert Lindstrom (Colavita Bolla Racin) 5 David Wiswell (Gotham Cyclists) 6 Larry Detris (Race With Kendall) Final classification 1-6 Ride 1 Martin Nothstein (Navigators) 11.221 2 Ben Barczewski (East Coast Velo) 3 Stephen Alfred (Cody Racing) 4 Kevin Belz (Gotham Cyclists) 5 Giddeon Massie (Cody Racing) 6 Gilbert Hatton (Gotham Cyclists) 7 Robert Lindstrom (Colavita Bolla Racin) 8 David Wiswell (Gotham Cyclists) 9 Christopher Minnich (South Bay Wheelmen) 10 Joshua Weir (Focus 2004) Women's Sprint 200m Qualification (Top 12 qualify to the Sprints) 1 Christine Witty 11.708 (61.496 km/h) 2 Tanya Lindenmuth 11.809 (60.97 km/h) 3 Jennie Reed 11.872 (60.647 km/h) 4 Becky Conzelman 12.251 (58.771 km/h) 5 Sarah Hammer 12.498 (57.609 km/h) 6 Jamie Pettinato 12.676 (56.8 km/h) 7 Elizabeth Reap 12.785 (56.316 km/h) 8 Martha Dunne 13.102 (54.953 km/h) 9 Cindy Lakatosh 13.112 (54.912 km/h) =10 Lori Nock 13.142 (54.786 km/h) =10 Jilllian Vogtli 13.142 (54.786 km/h) 12 Michelle Cassidy 13.239 (54.385 km/h) 13 Colleen Hayduk 13.662 (52.701 km/h) 14 Cynthia Bye 14.278 (50.427 km/h) 15 Nicole Raspa 14.581 (49.379 km/h) DNS Gini Harris Women's Sprint 1/8 Final Reps 1-2 1/8 Final Rep 1 1 Elizabeth Reap 13.078 (55.054 km/h) 2 Cindy Lakatosh 3 Michelle Cassidy 1/8 Final Rep 2 1 Martha Dunne 13.116 (54.895 km/h) 2 Jilllian Vogtli 3 Lori Nock Women's Sprint 1/8 Final Heats 1-6 1/8 Final Heat 1 1 Christine Witty 13.317 (54.066 km/h) Michelle Cassidy 1/8 Final Heat 2 1 Tanya Lindenmuth 14.616 (49.261 km/h) Lori Nock 1/8 Final Heat 3 1 Jennie Reed 12.557 (57.339 km/h) Jilllian Vogtli 1/8 Final Heat 4 1 Becky Conzelman 13.993 (51.454 km/h) Cindy Lakatosh 1/8 Final Heat 5 1 Sarah Hammer 13.055 (55.151 km/h) Martha Dunne 1/8 Final Heat 6 1 Jamie Pettinato 12.792 (56.285 km/h) Elizabeth Reap |
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