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USA Elite National Track Championships - CNUSA, October 3-6, 2007Main Page Results Previous Day Next Day Day 3 - October 5: Men Points, Sprint, Women 500m TT, Points, SprintFast and furious highlighted on day threeBy Mark Zalewski, North American Editor in Carson, California
Friedman doubles team's points title with solo lap, team on title rollSlipstream-Chipotle's Mike Friedman jumped out to an early lead by being the first, and eventually only rider to take a lap on the field in the points race final. Meatball, as his teammates so affectionately call him, took his lap with 84 laps to go in the race, and then kept racking up points in most of the other sprints. Meanwhile, his teammate Michael Creed protected the lead and title defense to perfection - giving Friedman his second points title in as many years and the team its third national championship so far. "I wanted to wait a little longer, but three sprints in guys looked a little tired," said Friedman. "They were hanging their heads and going up on the banking, and when you are eighth rider in line and see that you just go." When Friedman was a third of a lap up on the field he looked over and saw Creed riding the front and no riders attempting to pass. "When I saw Creed on the front I couldn't believe nobody was coming around him. I was going 75% when I attacked and then looked over and saw that, so I went 90% and just waited to see what happens." In the final five laps of the race there was a lap threat from Colby Pearce, Ben Jacques-Maynes and Curtis Gunn had a lead looking to lap, but once again Michael Creed and Mike Friedman blasted to the front of the field, reeled in the three and even put Creed across the line first to take the final five points. "Creed did double the work out there and sacrificed defending his championship," said Friedman. "I would have done the same thing for him if he was up there." Even though he has already qualified for the talent pool, the national title for Friedman means a lot to him for his own reasons. After missing the first part of the road season due a blood clotting disorder Friedman has been riding an uphill battle. "From the blood clot I didn't get a chance to prove myself on the track and I was a coaches selection to the talent pool," he said. "I had an abysmal pursuit yesterday and I was doubting myself, so to have a really good points race means a lot for me. This is the exact thing I needed to give me push towards the World Cups!"
Blatchford nets sprint title over BarczewskiFormer champion Michael Blatchford (Cody Racing) earned his spot in the sprint finals with a tough semi-final victory over Gideon Massie. He then went on to face Ben Barczewski (T-Town Express) who gave him a tough run in the first sprint, narrowly winning. But the second race was the coronation as Blatchford rode a perfect race, making Barczewski lead the entire first two-and-a-half laps and then came around him easily in the final curve for a multiple bike-length win. "I've been training really hard and have a lot in my legs, but if you don't use it correctly... I almost gave up and decided late to keep going," Blatchford said about the first race. "Ben is a great tactician, so when you pass you have to do it definitively. I didn't and it became a drag race so I had to pass close." After that first race scare Blatchford knew he had to come out swinging in the second race so as to not be put in that position again. "I had it in my legs and knew it was what I should have done it the first time around - just lay down the law!" The win is another national title for Blatchford, and two today if you count him as an under 23 rider, but the first sprint title in a few years. "It's been three years in the making to return to the top spot, and going for another one tomorrow!"
Quinn gets a little help from her friends in points winThe women's 100km points race was a lot of build-up to the final lap, when Becky Quinn (South Bay Wheelmen) took maximum points and beat race leader Heather Albert by one point. "I had to win the final two and she had to get no points," said Quinn. "It wasn't the way I like to win, but a win is a win!" "The dynamics of the race change without the likes of a Sarah [Hammer]," said Quinn about the race. "It was 99 laps of pointing it out the whole time - going in I knew the race was going to be taken on a lap." Heather Albert had amassed about a 10 point on Quinn lead going into the final 19 laps, meaning that just winning sprints would not be enough. But Albert was unable to gain any points in the final two sprints while Quinn had help from two teammates leading her out. "I couldn't have done it without my teammates, there were three key times when I really needed them."
Reed wins sprint easily over ReapJennie Reed had a pretty cushy ride to the sprint finals after qualifying first and dispatching her competition. But that did not mean she was going to take it easy on Liz Reap, as she won the first sprint from more than half a lap out. In the second race she let Reap lead but was given it right back. After a little tactics Reed again came around Reap to take the title. It's tough because you don't have really hard rides until the final," said Reed about the earlier races. "The first [final] was pretty easy coming over the top so on the second ride I was going to give her the front," Reed said. "She didn't take it and I led - but I didn't want it to be dangerous so I backed off and then came around her." More important to Reed was her qualifying time, as she was looking to make the talent pool standard - which she did by a few seconds. "It was good enough but I was hoping for better. But it's a start!" PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Mitch Clinton/www.clintonphoto.com
ResultsMen's points race Heat 1 1 Karl Bordine 25 pts 2 Cody O'Reilly 22 3 Dan Harm 20 4 Bobby Lea 20 5 Austin Carroll 14 6 David Wiswell 8 7 Roman Kilun 8 8 Kevin Schiller 7 9 David Mccook 6 10 Brad Huff 5 11 Michael Garrett 4 12 Devon Vigus 3 13 Kevin Suhr 3 14 Barry Miller 1 15 Brian Crosby 16 Scott Kasin 17 Tony Trattenero 18 Alan Klug DNF Danny Finneran DNF Justin Williams DNF George Meilahn DNS Kayle Leogrande DNS James Stangeland Heat 2 1 Daniel Hollaway 28 pts 2 Jackie Simes 25 3 Mike Friedman 25 4 Colby Pearce 22 5 Kenny Williams 13 6 Haldane Morris 8 7 Daniel Holt 8 8 Adrian Hegyvary 5 9 Roger Rilling 5 10 Kenneth Harris 4 11 Rob Evans 2 12 Zach Watson 1 13 Brian Peterson 14 Steen Rose 15 John Allen 16 Jason Macom 17 Chris Kutach 18 Matthew Johnson 19 Dirk Copeland 20 Dan Currell DNF Sergio Hernandez DNF Joey Spragins DNF Giovanni Rey DNS Mariano Friedick Heat 3 1 Todd Yezefski 53 pts 2 Mike Creed 49 3 Curtis Gunn 49 4 Timothy Henry 46 5 Ben Jacques-Maynes 45 6 Iggy Silva 44 7 Tyler Ofstad 43 8 Steve Pelaez 26 9 Guy East 25 10 Sam Jurekovic 5 11 Wesley Pierce 12 Chris Lindensmith 13 John Walsh 14 Randy Mclain 15 Andrew Armstrong 16 James Keiser 17 Dana Alia 18 Keith Miller DNF Rahsaan Bahati DNF Aron Gadhia DNF Sterling Magnell DNF Ryan Luttrell DNF Matt Tamel DNS Ken Hanson Men 30km Points Race Final 1 Mike Friedman (Slipstream-Chipotle) 32 pts 2 Austin Carroll (Rock Racing) 19 3 Bobby Lea (Toyota United) 16 4 Curtis Gunn (Successful Living) 12 5 Colby Pearce (Cody Racing) 11 6 Ben Jacques-Maynes (Priority Health) 10 7 Daniel Hollaway (VMG Racing) 9 8 Jackie Simes (PA Lightning / Merrill) 8 9 David Wiswell (Nerac Pro Cycling) 8 10 Mike Creed (Team Slipstream) 7 11 Iggy Silva (Team Rock) 5 12 Kevin Schiller (Team 2) 3 13 Dan Harm (Rubicon / Chinook) 3 14 Todd Yezefski (Nerac Pro Cycling) 3 15 Karl Bordine (5 Star Fish) 3 16 Steve Pelaez (Adobe / Schwalbe) 1 17 Timothy Henry (Jittery Joe's Pro Cycling) 1 18 Daniel Holt (Nerac Pro Cycling) 19 Haldane Morris 20 Cody O'Reilly (Kodak Gallery) 21 Adrian Hegyvary (Hagens - Berman LLP) 22 Roman Kilun (HealthNet) DNF Kenny Williams (Avanti Ti Cycles) DNF Tyler Ofstad (Kahala La Grange) Espoir Men 30km Points Race 1 Austin Carroll (Rock Racing) 2 Daniel Hollaway (VMG Racing) 3 Jackie Simes (PA Lightning / Merrill) 4 Cody O'Reilly (Kodak Gallery) Women 25km Points Race 1 Becky Quinn (South Bay Wheelman0 29 pts 2 Heather Albert (America's Dairyland) 28 3 Katharine Lundby (Karl Strauss / SDBC) 23 4 Catherine Fiedler (Home Depot Center) 13 5 Shelley Olds (Proman) 9 6 Christen King (Young's Training) 9 7 Cassandra Holman (Home Depot Center) 8 8 Theresa Cliff-Ryan (Verducci / Breakaway) 8 9 Bri Kovac (Texas Roadhouse) 8 10 Megan Hottman (Defined Fitness) 5 11 Kelli Jones 5 12 Neva Day (South Bay Wheelman) 3 13 Jennifer Triplett (Ti Cycles / Avanti) 2 14 Kacey Manderfield (Lee McRae) 15 Carrie Eller (Ti Cycles / Avanti) 16 Julie Granshaw (Morgan Stanley / 24 hr) DNF Norrene Godfrey (Team Rubicon / Orbea) DNF Emily Charbonneau (Therapeutics) DNF Cathy Keeley DNF Kele Murdin (Team Ultra Link) DNS Kathryn Wilder (Bicycle Johns) DNS Valerie Brostrom (xxx Racing / Athletics) Espoir Women Points Race 1 Kacey Manderfield (Lee McRae) Men Sprint 5th through 8th 5 Ryan Nelman 11.532 6 Stephen Hill 7 Ryan Cornell 8 Ryan Watson Semi-Finals Semifinal Heat 1 - Race #1 1 Adam Duvendeck 11.408 2 Ben Barczewski Semifinal Heat 1 - Race #2 1 Ben Barczewski 11.782 2 Adam Duvendeck Semifinal Heat 1 - Race #3 1 Ben Barczewski 11.043 2 Adam Duvendeck Semifinal Heat 2 - Race #1 1 Michael Blatchford 11.110 2 Giddeon Massie Semifinal Heat 2 - Race #2 1 Michael Blatchford 11.205 2 Giddeon Massie Finals 3rd-4th - Race #1 1 Adam Duvendeck 11.562 2 Giddeon Massie 3rd-4th - Race #2 1 Adam Duvendeck 11.576 2 Giddeon Massie Final - Race #1 1 Michael Blatchford 11.097 2 Ben Barczewski Final - Race #2 1 Michael Blatchford 10.983 2 Ben Barczewski Men Sprint Final classification 1 Michael Blatchford (Cody Racing) 2 Ben Barczewski (T-Town Express) 3 Adam Duvendeck (Momentum Cycling) 4 Giddeon Massie (T-Town Express) 5 Ryan Nelman (T-Town Express) 6 Stephen Hill (East Point Track) 7 Ryan Cornell 8 Ryan Watson (ABD Cycle) 9 Angelo Martorell (South Bay Wheelman) 10 Taylor Olson (Loon State GP Blain) 11 Timo Budarz (NOW MS) 12 Kelyn Akuna 13 Nelson Li (Global Locate) 14 Andrew Lacorte 15 Joshua Ryan (White Mountain) 16 Dan Currell (Loon State / GP Blaine) 17 Chris Nekarda (Leaderbike) 18 Raja Audi 19 Jonathan Fraley (VC Bikesport) 20 Wesley Pierce (Wines of Washington) Espoir Men Sprint Finals 1 Michael Blatchford (Cody Racing) 2 Ben Barczewski (T-Town Express) 3 Ryan Nelman (T-Town Express) 4 Dean Tracy (Team Rubicon / Orbea) Women 200m TT 1 Jennie Reed (Momentum Cycles) 11.708 2 Liz Reap (T-Town Express) 00.734 3 Anna Lang (SDBC / Karl Strauss) 00.835 4 Cari Higgins Cody Racing) 00.842 5 Becky Lang (Home Depot Center) 01.073 6 Cristin Walker (Northwest Cycling) 01.183 7 Heather Vanvalkenberg (Vanvalkendaca) 01.186 8 Mindi Martin (Dent Wizard) 01.419 9 Brooke Wilson 01.776 10 Julia Lafranchise (Leaderbikes - Big) 02.050 DNS Shelby Allen DNS Kacey Manderfield (Lee McRae) Women Sprint Quarterfinals Quarterfinal Heat 1 - Race #1 1 Jennie Reed 13.067 2 Mindi Martin Quarterfinal Heat 1 - Race #2 1 Jennie Reed 13.021 2 Mindi Martin Quarterfinal Heat 2 - Race #1 1 Liz Reap 12.934 2 Heather Vanvalkenberg Quarterfinal Heat 2 - Race #2 1 Liz Reap 12.799 2 Heather Vanvalkenberg Quarterfinal Heat 3 - Race #1 1 Anna Lang 13.067 2 Cristin Walker Quarterfinal Heat 3 - Race #2 1 Anna Lang 13.150 2 Cristin Walker Quarterfinal Heat 4 - Race #1 1 Cari Higgins 12.908 2 Becky Lang Quarterfinal Heat 4 - Race #2 1 Cari Higgins 12.952 2 Becky Lang 5th through 8th 5 Becky Lang 13.140 6 Cristin Walker 7 Heather Vanvalkenberg 8 Mindi Martin Semi-finals Semifinal Heat 1 - Race #1 1 Jennie Reed 12.848 2 Cari Higgins Semifinal Heat 1 - Race #2 1 Jennie Reed 12.853 2 Cari Higgins Semifinal Heat 2 - Race #1 1 Liz Reap 12.612 2 Anna Lang Semifinal Heat 2 - Race #2 1 Liz Reap 12.766 2 Anna Lang Sprint final 3rd-4th - Race #1 1 Anna Lang 13.028 2 Cari Higgins 3rd-4th - Race #2 1 Cari Higgins 13.134 2 Anna Lang 3rd-4th - Race #3 1 Anna Lang 13.438 REL Cari Higgins Final - Race #1 1 Jennie Reed 12.532 2 Liz Reap Final - Race #2 1 Jennie Reed 12.408 2 Liz Reap Final classification Women Sprint 1 Jennie Reed (Momentum Cycles) 2 Liz Reap (T-Town Express) 3 Anna Lang (SDBC / Karl Strauss) 4 Cari Higgins Cody Racing) 5 Becky Lang (Home Depot Center) 6 Cristin Walker (Northwest Cycling) 7 Heather Vanvalkenberg (Vanvalkendaca) 8 Mindi Martin (Dent Wizard) 9 Brooke Wilson 10 Julia Lafranchise (Leaderbikes - Big) Espoir Women Sprint Final 1 Cristin Walker (Northwest Cycling) 2 Julia Lafranchise (Leaderbikes - Big) |
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