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USA Junior Track Nationals - CNUSA, June 30 - July 4, 2007Main Page Results Overall standings Next Day Day 3 - July 2:Kline and Reinert take title hattrickBy Andy Lee, USA Cycling Media Shane Kline (Team Fuji-Salamander) and Nik Reinert (Team Fuji-Salamander) both came away with their third national titles of the week Monday as the 2007 USA Cycling Junior Track National Championships continued at the 7-Eleven Velodrome. Kline won the men's 17-18 sprint and later teamed up with Reinert to win the madison event, adding a second and third stars-and-stripes jersey to the one he won in Sunday's kilometre time trial. For Reinert, the victory in the madison complimented his earlier wins in the individual pursuit and the points race. Kline posted the fastest time in the 200-metre qualifying round of the sprint, clocking a time of 10.685 seconds to surpass the time standard necessary for an automatic nomination to the world championship team that will represent the United States later this summer in Mexico. In the final, Kline lost the first head-to-head match in the best-of-three format to keirin winner Justin Williams (Rock Racing), but bounced back to take two consecutive wins for the overall victory. In the 200-metre qualifying round, Williams also met the world team time standard, posting a time of 10.707 seconds. His time, along with his victory in the keirin on Saturday, will also earn him an automatic nomination to the world championship squad. In the bronze medal match, David Engwis (Speed Zone) beat Lanell Rockmore (Young Medalist Cycling) in two straight rides to take third place. In the madison, Kline and Reinert teamed up to lap the field and score 17 points to beat runner-up Team Rock, which consisted of Ignacio Silva and Williams, and the bronze medal team from AMD-Discovery Channel of Ben Barsi-Rhyne and Grant Boursaw. Also contested on Monday was the women's 17-18 two-kilometre individual pursuit. With only two entries, Lauren Shirock (BMW Bianchi) clocked a 2:34.702 to win the gold medal over runner-up Morgan Farnsworth (Young Medalist Cycling), Shirock's time eclipsed the world team time standard of 2:35.024 and will also receive an automatic nomination to the world championship team. In the final national title race of the evening, Catherine Fiedler (Home Depot Centre) outsprinted Colleen Hayduk and Dana Feiss in the finals of the women's 17-18 keirin to win her second national title of the week. Fiedler also won the scratch race on Saturday. Four national titles were also decided after overall omnium points were tabulated in the 10-12 and 13-14 age groups. The men's 10-12 competition concluded with the two-kilometre scratch race in which Calan Farley (Young Medalist Cycling) rode to his third straight victory and earned the overall national title. With additional victories in the both the 500-metre time trial and the one-kilometre scratch race earlier in the week, Farley scored a total of 21 points to best silver medalist Chris Baranoski (Cycle Sport Zaveta), who finished with 15 and bronze medalist Noah Williams (GS Tenzing), who scored eight. In the women's 10-12 two-kilometre scratch race, Sarah Huang (Kenosha Velosport) took the victory, but Sarah Chen (Home Depot Centre) held on to win the overall title with a second place effort. Chen also placed second in the 500-metre time trial and won the one-kilometre scratch race to score a total of 17 points. Huang finished second overall with 15 points while Tara McCormick won the bronze medal with 13 points. In the women's 13-14 eight-kilometre points race, Karla Lopez (Major Motion) took the win, but finished the overall omnium competition in second place behind winner Hannah Hayduk (Team Fuji-Salamander). Hayduk's national title was a result of a fourth-place finish in the points race, plus a third-place effort in the 500-metre time trial and a win in the four-kilometre scratch race. Hayduk finished with 12 points ahead of Lopez, 11 and Kaitlyn Lawrence (Vortex), 11. In the men's 13-14 omnium, Jesse Marans (Major Motion) finished on top with 19 points thanks to victories in the 500-metre time trial and four-kilometre scratch race, as well as a second-place effort in Monday's 10-kilometre points race. Nick Roeder (Bike Line) won the points race to secure second place overall with seven points ahead of third place finisher Amir Merali who notched six points. In addition to the stars-and-stripes jersey, the overall omnium winners of the women's 10-12 and 13-14 categories were presented with brand new Felt track bikes by two-time World Champion Sarah Hammer during the awards presentation. Hammer will also present the women's 15-16 omnium winner and the top overall performer from the 17-18 age group with a Felt Bicycle on Tuesday. The 15-16 categories also continued its omnium competitions as the women contested a six-kilometre scratch race. Jessica Prinner (Athletes by Design) sprinted to a win over Coryn Rivera (Kahala-LaGrange) and Mary Costelloe (East Coast Velo). The men contested an eight-kilometre scratch race that was won by Jacob Rathe (Beaverton Bicycle Club) over Daniel Heeley (Peninsula Cycle Club) and Kit Karzen (South Bay Wheelmen). ResultsJunior Women 17-18 2km Pursuit Final 1 Lauren Shirock (BMW-Bianchi) 2.34.7 (46.541 km/h) 2 Morgan Farnsworth (Young Medalist Cycling) 2.52.6 Junior Women 10-12 2km Scratch 1 Sarah Huang (Kenosha Velosport) 3.11.2 (37.65 km/h) 2 Sarah Chen (Home Depot Center Team) 3 Tara Mc Cormick (Lightning Velo) 4 Nadia Latzgo (Bikeline/LWA) 5 Olivia Wright (Wolf Pack Bicycle Club) 6 Lucia Carreno (Major Motion Cycling) 7 Brenna Nelson (Unattached) 8 Ariana Cruz (Colavita Racing/ACT) 9 Erica Meilahn (International Christ) Junior Men 10-12 2km Scratch 1 Calan Farley (Young Medalist Cycling) 2.59.1 (40.19 km/h) 2 Chris Baranoski (Cycle Sport Zaveta Club) 3 Noah Williams (GS Tenzing) 4 Erick Madis (Pista EliTeam) 5 Kyle Sanders (NWCC) 6 Nicholas Cash (Frisco Cycling Club) 7 Matthew D Antonio (United Cycling Club) 8 Patrick Marzi (Team Fuji / Salamander) 9 Gunnar Scheck (Frisco Cycling Club) 10 Alexander Riva (Kenosha Velosport) 11 Colton Holland (Frisco Cycling Club) 12 Hunter Reehoorn (Front Range Cycling) Junior Women 13-14 8km Points Race Final 1 Karla Lopez 32 pts 2 Kaitlyn Lawrence 14 3 Alexis Ryan 9 4 Hannah Hayduk 8 5 Christine Barron 7 6 Fiona Graham 3 7 Taylor Farnsworth 1 8 Emily Moore 1 9 Emilie Ewing One lap behind 10 Taylor Meilahn -20 Junior Women 15-16 6km Scratch Final 1 Jessica Prinner (Athletes By Design) 9.48.5 (36.7 km/h) 2 Coryn Rivera (Kahala LaGrange) 3 Mary Costelloe (East Coast Velo) 4 Colleen Gulick (Team Fuji / Salamander) 5 Kate Potylycki (Team Vortex) 6 Kendall Ryan (Major Motion Cycling) 7 Devon Simpson (Team Group Health) 8 Paulina Lopez (Major Motion Cycling) 9 Elspeth Huyett (Young Medalist Cycling) 10 Shelby Reynolds (Sugar Cycles - Specialized) 11 Sylvia Arlene Fernandez (Major Motion Cycling) 12 Brooke Crum (Team Columbus) 13 Shelbe Eck (Tri-State Velo) 14 Catherine Probst (Young Medalist Cycling) One lap behind 15 Beth Engwis (Kenosha Velosport) 16 Erin Popovich (Frisco Cycling Club) 17 Gabriella Allong (Cuevas Junior Develo) 278 Nayeli Moreno (Major Motion Cycling) 266 Alexis Nofil (JAMR Racing) Junior Men 15-16 8km Scratch Final 1 Jacob Rathe (Beaverton Bicycle Club) 2 Daniel Heeley (Peninsula Cycle Club) 3 Kit Karzen (South Bay Wheelmen) 4 Tynan Farley (Young Medalist Cycling) 5 Win Mason (Rad Racing NW) 6 Joel Shaffer (AMD-Discovery Channel) 7 Njisane Phillip (Unattached) 8 Ryan Clune (Team Vortex) 9 Juan Carmona (Young Medalist Cycling) 10 Kevin Mcguire (Team Laser-ES) 11 Jeremy Shirock (South Mountain Cycle) 12 John Tomlinson (XXX Racing Athletico) 13 Thomson Remo (Baraboo Sharks) 14 Eric Rasche (NWCC) 15 Alan Ting (Northwest Cycling Club) 16 Parker Thompson (Compliance Depot) DNF Ethan Bing (Northwest Cycling Club) DNF Michael Duvall (Major Motion Cycling) Men 17-18 Sprint Final Classification 1 Shane Kline 2 Justin Williams 3 David Engwis 4 Lanell Rockmore 5 David Espinoza (Herba Life/Bike America) 6 Daniel Walker (Northwest Cycling Club) 7 Daniel Sullivan (Metra Industries) 8 Ian Crane (Rad Racing NW) Junior Men Madison (50 laps) 1 Team Fuji / Salamand 17 pts Shane Kline Nik Reinert One lap behind 2 Team Rock 12 pts Ignacio Silva Justin Williams 3 Amd-Discovery Channe 12 pts Ben Barsi-Rhyne Grant Boursaw 4 Baraboo Sharks 7 pts Erik Meier Peter Smith 5 Major Motion 7 pts Morgan Ryan Chris Stern Junior Women 17-18 Keirin Final 1 Catherine Fiedler (Home Depot Center Team) 2 Colleen Hayduk (Team Fuji / Salamander) 3 Dana Feiss (Young Medalist Cycling) Junior Women 10-12 Omnium 1 Sarah Chen (Home Depot Center Team) 17 pts 2 Sarah Huang (Kenosha Velosport) 15 3 Tara Mc Cormick (Lightning Velo) 13 4 Nadia Latzgo (Bikeline/LWA) 6 5 Olivia Wright (Wolf Pack Bicycle Club) 3 6 Lucia Carreno (Major Motion Cycling) 7 Ariana Cruz (Colavita Racing/ACT) 8 Brenna Nelson (Unattached) 9 Erica Meilahn (International Christ) Junior Men 10-12 Omnium 1 Calan Farley (Young Medalist Cycling) 21 pts 2 Chris Baranoski (Cycle Sport Zaveta Club) 15 3 Noah Williams (GS Tenzing) 8 4 Erick Madis (Pista EliTeam) 6 5 Kyle Sanders (NWCC) 3 6 Nicholas Cash (Frisco Cycling Club) 1 7 Matthew D Antonio (United Cycling Club) 8 Andy Harrison (XXX Racing/Athletico) 9 Patrick Marzi (Team Fuji / Salamander) 10 Gunnar Scheck (Frisco Cycling Club) 11 Ian Emerson (Frisco Cycling Club) 12 Alexander Riva (Kenosha Velosport) 13 Colton Holland (Frisco Cycling Club) 14 Hunter Reehoorn (Front Range Cycling) 15 Ben Jakeman (Front Range Cycling Club) 16 Nathan Cash (Unattached) 17 Justin Cruz (Colavita Racing/ACT) 18 William Norris (Front Range Cycling Club) Junior Women 13-14 Omnium 1 Hannah Hayduk (Team Fuji / Salamander) 12 pts 2 Karla Lopez (Major Motion Cycling) 11 3 Kaitlyn Lawrence (VORTEX) 11 4 Christine Barron (Home Depot Center Team) 10 5 Emily Moore (Encino Velo) 5 6 Alexis Ryan (Major Motion Cycling) 5 7 Taylor Farnsworth (Young Medalist Cycling) 8 Fiona Graham (Beaverton Bicycle Club) 9 Emilie Ewing (Frisco Cycling Club) 10 Taylor Meilahn (International Christ) Junior Men 13-14 Omnium 1 Jesse Newport Marans (Major Motion Cycling) 19 pts 2 Nick Roeder (Bike Line/LWA) 7 3 Amir Merali (Laser ES) 6 4 Matthew Baranoski (Cycle Sport Zaveta Club) 6 5 Zachary Semian (Young Medalist Cycling) 5 6 Chazz Martin (Smart Cycling) 5 7 Cory Williams (Major Motion Cycling) 4 8 Andrew Jr. Lanier (San Jose Bicycle Clu) 1 9 Kyle Hill (Pista EliTeam) 10 Cesar Simmons (Major Motion Cycling) 11 Ben Bertiger (Major Motion Cycling) 12 Drew Bercaw (Pista EliTeam) 13 Stephen Neveu (NWCC) 14 Jakob Smith (Pista EliTeam) 15 Erik Volotzky (Major Motion Cycling Club) 16 Cesar Lopez Jr (Major Motion Cycling Club) 17 Aaron Harrison (XXX Racing/Athletico) 18 Zachary Ziolkowski (Young Medalist Cycling Club) 19 Cody Holland (Frisco Cycling Club) 20 Darrick Steinwand (Front Range Cycling Club) 21 Colin Fitzgerald (JVR Sports) 22 Glenn Zieve (RAD Racing NW) 23 Conor Klupar (AD Racing NW) 24 Zach Soran (RAD Racing NW) 25 Salvador Fernandez (Major Motion Cycling Club) 26 Joseph Favara (Hampton Velo) 27 Jameson Tomlin (Lone Star Cycles) 28 Bobby Unverzagt (South Bay WheelMen) 29 Tucker Vana (Front Range Cycling Club) 30 Hunter Stewart (GS Tenzing) |
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