Results and Reports for February 10-11, 2001

USA

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St Valentine's Day Massacre Criterium
"Bring it on!" Racing Series #2

St Valentine's Day Massacre Criterium

Brea, CA, February 11, 2001

Results

Pro 1/2
1 Baden Cooke (Aus) Mercury
2 Jamie Paolinetti (USA) Net Zero 
3 Keith Horowitz (USA) DARE
4 Norm Carter (USA) Jelly Belly 
5 Mike McMahon (USA) Velocity 
6 Gregory Lonergan (USA) Labor Power 
7 Victor Ayala (USA) Schroeder 
8 James Horstmeyer (USA) Sparkletts 
9 Andy Wilson (USA) Team Helen's
10 Robert Kamppela (USA) Team Helen's
11 Erik Saunders (USA) Noble House 
12 Mark Fitzgerald (USA) Jane Cosmetics
13 Nick Onate (USA) Jane Cosmetics
14 James Lowe (USA) Swami's
15 Pat Caro (USA) Cycling USA 
16 Richard Craig (USA) Team Pro Cyclery
17 David James (USA) Labor Power 
18 Brian Tasker (USA) So Cal Velo 
19 Nathan Treto (USA) Mercury
20 Scott Evans (USA) 

Masters 30+/Cat 3/4
1 Chris DeMarchi (Velocity)
2 Chris Nelson (Incycle)
3 Kirk Bausch (Taylor Made)
4 Kenneth Pinkerton (Simple Fit)
5 Mike Frias (Echelon SB)
6 Kirk Blalock (Velocity)
7 Greg Castadena (Lightning Velo)
8 Thomas Fitzgibbon (La Grange)
9 Dario Diaz (LA Wings)
10 Robert Gonick 
11 Kevin Murphy (Rancho Cycling)
12 Eric Robertson (Tailwinds)
13???? 
14 Samuel Kats 
15 Andy Robles (Diamond Bar Cyclery)
16 Mari Niotamed 

Masters 35+
1 Kevin Kruger (Taylor Made)
2 John Worden (Mercury)
3 David Worthington (Labor Power)
4 Steve Hegg (Taylor Made)
5 Scott Woods (Labor Power)
6 Kevin Landry (Taylor Made)
7 Chris Evertsen (Red 5 Adventures)
8 Steve Strickler (Simply Fit)
9 Brad Jones (Taylor Made)
10 Michael Sommo (South Bay Wheelmen)
11 John Hershock (Simple Green)
12 Will Priest (Taylor Made)
13 Jaques Devon (Tri Zombies)
14 John Caron (Labor Power)
15 Joseph Hageman (Simple Green)
16 Adam Rogers (San Clemente Velo)
17 Russel Ames (Labor Power)
18 Steve Hamilton (Canyon Velo)
19 John Nist (Velo Club)

Masters 40+
1 Evan Teske (DARE)
2 Russell Ames (Labor Power)
3 Roger Worthington (Labor Power)
4 Daniel Nicolette (Taylor Made)
5 Mark Hoffenberg (Simple Green)
6 Tino Riberon (Simple Green)
7 Steven Strickler (Simple Fit)
8 ???? 
9 Brad Byland (Simple Green)
10 Tom Gates (PAA/Merrill Lynch)
11 ????  
12 Daryl Rouse (JAX/Trek Racing)
13 Eddie Williams (Tm Helen’s)
14 Tito Del Cid (LA Wings)
15 Clive Dawson (La Grange)
16 John Avila (Jelly Belly)
17 Wieslaw Koscielewski (Eddie "B" Cycles)
18 David Prechtl (Radsport)
19 Allen Baker 
20 William Carvin (Paramount)

Masters 50+
1 Hylton Murphy (Team B+L)
2 Doug Knox (PAA)
3 Clive Dawson (La Grange)
4 Gregg Stern (Team Helen’s)
5 Robert Bell (Canyon Velo)
6 Vicente Gomez (Team Echelon)
7 Carlos Cruz (PAA)
8 Theodore O’Miela (PAA)
9 Garrick O’Bryan (Team B+L)
10 Michael Fleming (PAA)
11 Michael Bishop (Inland Sunset Velo)
12 Carl Moler (Canyon Velo)
13 ??? 
14 Mario Seri (La Grange)
15 Rihcard Stahlberg (Team Helen’s )
16 Kurt Kamm (PAA)
17 James Fitzpatrick (PAA)
18 Wieslaw Kocielewski (Eddie "B" Cycles)
19 John Wolfe 
20 Sergio Fernandez (Wings)

Masters 60+
1 James Roebuck (Cycling Connection)
2 Jim Kloss (Velo Avanti)
3 Donald Elling (Celo Pacific)
4 James Brashear (Lightning Velo)
5 James Winn (Celo Pacific)

Masters 65+
1 Darryl Morris (Radsport)

Women Cat 1/2/3
1 Sarah Hammer (Zero Wait)
2 Amber Meben (Harbour Lights)
3 Pam Heilgest (Paramount)
4 Beth Leasure (ACA)
5 Carla Koehler (La Grange)
6 Kelly Finn (South Bay Wheelmen)
7 Candace Ridge (Harbour Lights)
8 Melanie Ochoa (Velo Allegro)
9 Amy Hutner (La Grange)
10 Jennifer Weaver (New Orleans)
11 Meredith Mills (Echelon SB)
12 Tamara Williams (Harbour Lights)
13 Britta Appel (Paramount)
14 Laurie Furman (Harbour Lights)
15 Nicloe Brant (Paramount)
16 Colleen Friis (Velo Allegro)
17 Deborah Haley (La Grange)
18 Erika Colle (Tangelo Velo)
19 Julie Binatena (South Bay Wheelmen)
20 Sue Buck (Velo Allegro)

Women Cat 3/4
1 Erika Coble (Tangelo Velo)
2 Luz Kurtz (Velo Allegro)
3 Nicole Brandt (Paramount)
4 Toni Tagami (Inland Radspor)
5 Kristen Gerharo (Harbour Lights)
6 Melanie Ochoa (Velo Allegro)
7 Britta Appel  (Paramount)
8 Colleen Rashford-Friis (Velo Allegro)
9 Alexandra Tabata (Tm Velocity)
10 Laura Ann Downey (Velo Allegro)
11 Betsy Bloom (Paramount)
12 Heidi Selman (Harbour Lights)
13 Linda Jo Both (Velo Allegro)
14 Lisa Malizia (Tm Redlands)
15 Deborah Haley (La Grange)
16 Janet Church (Canyon Velo)
17 Sue Buck (Velo Allegro)
18 Denise Phillips (Velo Allegro)
19 Marcee Zari (InCycle)
20 Deanna Johnson (Harbour Lights)

Junior Men 12-14
1 Chase Renick (Jelly Belly)
2 Wesley Seeley (Zero Wait)
3 Pedro Ordaz (Big Gear)
4 Jeff Bubeck 
5 Ryan Rae  (Cyclones)
6 Chris Mendez  (Zero Wait)
7 Chris Trembly  (RBC-7Up)
8 Alex Garcia (Lipovitan)
9 Ignacio Silva  (Harbour LIghts)
10 Tyler Bubeck (Cyclones)
11 Eathan Rae (Cyclones)
12 Nico Cianfrocca  (Wings)
13 Antonio Ordaz (Big Gear)

Junior Men 15-18
1 Nieko Biskner (Zero Wait)
2 Rigo Meza (Zero Wait)
3 Elijah Baker (Canyon Velo)
4 Dane Jankowiak (Canyon Velo)
5 Joey Estevez (Big Gear)
6 Aaron Duenez (Zero Wait)
7 ???? 
8 Robert Graham (Canyon Velo)
9 Brian Baker (Canyon Velo)
10 Jorge Zuno (Canyon Velo)

Junior Women 12-14
1 Tori Wilson  (Harbour Lights)
2 Megan Sommenville 

Junior Women 15-18
1 Melissa Bisho (Sparkletts )
2 Lorn Sommolville  (Harbour Lights)
3 Kelly Jaguini (Flyers)
4 Kari Andrew (Canyon Velo )

Senior Men 3
1 Robert Verenna 
2 Elijah Phister (Natural Solutions)
3 Steven Nadon (Team Helen’s)
4 Gil Correa (Velocity)
5 Kirk Bausch (Taylor Made)
6 Stuart Press (La Grange)
7 ???? (Velocity)
8 Kevin Mun (JAX)
9 William Buckley (Team Zombies)
10 ????  
11 Mark Pearson (Velocity)
12 Kirk Blalock (Velocity )
13 Robert Vado 
14 Jose Estevez (Big Gear)
15 Greg St Johns (Team Helen’s)
16 Jason Harmon (Zero Wait)
17 David Lieberman (La Grange)
18 Glenn Ford (Swamis)
19 Chris Wojtowich 

Senior Men 4
1 Chris Delnagro (UCSD)
2 Brandon Ripley (Le Defi)
3 Michael Sterr (Velocity)
4 Craig Hamilton (Team Pro Cyclery)
5 Tobias Panek (South Bay Wheelmen)
6 Ted Fosch (Velocity)
7 Russell Elder (Velo City)
8 Kent Wheeler (Swami’s)
9 James Salazar (Radsport)
10 Rich Doan (Velocity)
11 Colin Stuffman (La Grange)
12 Daniel Cervantes (Big Gear )
13 Oliver Wu (BC Riverside)
14 Daniel Wesp (Monticeleo)
15 Richard Connett (Anthony’s Cyclery)
16 Mark Smits (Schroeder/Incycle)
17 Richard Riedel (Schroeder/Incycle)
18 Timothy Beberniss (Saturn of Dayton)
19 Renee Encinas (LA Wings)

Senior Men Cat 5
1 James Sterr (Velocity)
2 Kenneth Stewart (Radsport)
3 Damian Stevens (Tm Helen’s)
4 Kenneth Sperry (Lightning Velo)
5 ??? 
6 Ken Hewlett (Canyon Velo)
7 Phil St John (Diamond Bar Cyclery)
8 Roger Williams 
9 Felipe Padilla 
10 Jeffrey Robinson (Bicycles of Ojai)
11 Manual Toledo (Diamond Bar Cyclery)
12 Mike McIntyre (Incycle)
13 Benjamin Gayarin 
14 Jason Brayley (Tm Redlands)
15 Bryan Peterson (Canyon Velo)
16 James Doh (Schroeder/Incycle)
17 Ken Yoder (Lightning Velo)
18 Chris Wentz 
19 Jesse Mareno (Hurricane )
20 Steve Smock (Velo Avanti)

Courtesy of Rich Ravitt/canyonvelo.org

"Bring it on!" Racing Series #3 (Final)

Alachua, FL, February 10, 2001

The A category race featured the attendance of several new participants. Several Italians and numerous out of town riders raced alongside most of the usual suspects. Three of the top four riders from last week were noticeably absent however, instead entering in collegiate time trials on the same day.

The race turned out to be a race of independents as a majority of the participants boasted 1 or less teammates. After a major selection early in the event, 9 riders spent the day looking each other over before a mad dash on the last lap. Lin Baugher took advantage of a group consensus of hesitation coming into the final turn and came away with the win by diving in first. A stiff tailwind catapulted him across the line with a comfortable lead at well over 40 mph. Chuck Jerabek once again utilized his characteristic mercenary form and swept the primes for the lead group. Relative to last week he lost a spot in the finish though, and was bested by one of Florida's most promising Junior riders, Brad Davis, who displayed a fine sprint Ray MacNamara bested the remainder of the faltering field for 10th place

For the B grade event, mother nature lent a hand in producing an official friendly finish. The afternoon winds picked up and a moderate amount of effort produced a broken field and small groups. Reed Watson's long trip from Simpsonville, SC proved rewarding after he dashed ahead of the lead break for the victory. After the lead group of five the field came across in bits and pieces with Huan Dihn taking the chase group sprint.

Results

Category A, 30 miles (25 laps)

1 Lin Baugher (Team American Classic)
2 Brad Davis (Team YMCA-Saturn)
3 Charles Jerabek (NCC)
4 Louis Lamarche (Trek/VW/Cyclescience)
5 Chris Robertson (Atomic Racing)
6 Marco Locatelli (ITA)
7 Adam Baskin (Central Florida Sports Medical Gr)
8 Ryan Saylor (UF/Primo)
9 Dylan Taylor (ASU)
10 Ray MacNamara (Atomic Racing)

Category B, 25 miles (20 laps)

1 Reed Watson (Clemson)
2 Alexander Aprelev (Unattached)
3 Cliff Leonard (Atomic Racing)
4 David Suarez (UF)
5 Barry Russell (Atomic Racing)
6 Huan Dihn (Team Florida)

Final Overall Series Standings

Category A

1 Dan Larson         12 pts
2 Chuck Jerabek      9 
3 Paul Brushwood     8
4 Lin Baugher        6 
5 Cody Ward          6 
6 Brad Davis         5 
7 James Sweeny       5 
8 Louis Lamarche     3
9 Chris Robertson    2 
10 Robert E Lee      2 

Category B

1 Erik Dekold        11 pts
2 Phil Thompson      9 
3 Reed Watson        6 
4 Alexander Aprelev  5 
5 David Suarez       5 
6 Steve Heal         5 
7 Cliff Leonard      4 
8 Hugh Moran         4 
9 Jim Smart          4 
10 Will Thompson     3 

Courtesy of Team Florida cycling