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Gran Prix of Gloucester Day 2 Report, Results – Elliott 9th, St. John 12th

by pedalmag.com

October 14, 2018 (Gloucester, Mass.) – Course conditions at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester went from wet and greasy on Saturday to dry and lightening fast on Sunday for the final day of of the CRAFT Sportswear Gran Prix of Gloucester. No matter what the conditions, Saturday’s winners in the elite races continued dominance. Ellen Noble (Kennebunkport, Maine/Trek Factory Racing CX) took her second solo victory of the weekend in the Elite Women’s race and Curtis White (Delanson, N.Y./Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com) put in a late-race attack to repeat for the Elite Men’s win.

Natasha Elliott in action  ©  Peter Pellizzi
The 20th edition of the classic Gran Prix of Gloucester provided the twists and turns around the prominent granite boulder of Stage Fort Park, towering 60 feet above Half Moon and Cressy’s beaches on the Atlantic Ocean. Sunday events were the second round of the 2018 Vittoria Northeast Cyclocross Series presented by Clif Bar and Cycle-Smart. Elite racers also competed for UCI Category 2 points in USA Cycling’s Pro Cyclocross Calendar (ProCX).

Elite Women’s Race
Noble said she was not expecting to have a solo lead again like Saturday. A quick start found her and Erica Zaveta (Brevard, N.C./Garneau-Easton p/b TLC) at the front. But Zaveta took a spill into the course tape on the first lap, going down and leaving Noble out front alone.

“Today I went into it with a little bit more tactics. I wanted to get off the front with Erica (Zaveta) and kind of be able to work with her,” said Noble. “I took a weird line, I think I threw her off, so it left me on the front. I wasn’t intending to go solo today. But that’s how it ended up happening. Once I got a gap, I just tried to keep it.”

Zaveta would recover quickly and ride with Cassandra Maximenko (Watertown, Conn./Van Dessel Factory Team) for a lap, followed by Crystal Anthony (Newbury Park, Calif./Liv Cycling) in fourth.

“I took on Ellen’s wheel and I was following behind really closely,” said Zaveta. “But I slid out in the turns just before the pits. And it was a pretty fast crash, so she got away very quickly. I ended up with Crystal (Anthony) and the group behind me. I ended up riding with them a little until I settled down and figured out the lines again.”

Ellen Noble wins  ©  Peter Pellizzi
Noble crossed the line in the six-lap race in 45 minutes, 57 seconds. Another 48 seconds later, Zaveta emerged on the pavement to finish second for a second day in Gloucester.

“Towards the end I was like ‘I need to go’,” added Zaveta. “It was definitely back and forth. She’s really strong. I just needed to commit to try to go, and then see if it worked. And it did.”

It would be a repeat podium, Anthony finished 17 seconds behind Zaveta to secure the bronze. Maximenko would roll in fourth, the same position as Saturday.

“Today was a battle,” said Anthony, who is from nearby Beverly, Mass. “Erica and I were going back and forth. She got the last final punch, so she rode really strong. I was happy today to be in the fight. She was savvy. She sat on my wheel until she was ready to go, and then she went.”

Elite Men’s Race
The Elite Men’s race proved to be a punchy group race, with riders from Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com dictating the tactics. Cooper Willsey (Hinesburg, Vt./Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com) would lead for several laps before setting things up for teammate White.

“The course, today, seemed like it played towards group racing, it was a bit tactical,” said White, who won the eight-lap race in 1 hour, 1 minute, 4 seconds. “Cooper Willsey was off the front early, so that put pressure on guys like Tobin Ortenblad, Jamey Driscoll. Jamey got to the front (chase group) and closed the gap quick, so that we were all together. He had started the attack and strung the field out.

“Jamey was putting in a good dig with, like, four (laps) to go, and then he unfortunately clipped a stake (fence). It was unfortunate for him, but I think it also worked to my benefit. That was something I had to capitalize on and that was the gap. Once I got the gap, I wanted to crank out some of the fastest lap times that I could, work on accelerations.”

Curtis White wins  ©  Peter Pellizzi
The race for second place would take place after Driscoll (Park City, Utah/Pivot-Maxxis p/b Stans-DNA Cycling) got tangled in the fencing near the pit entrances with three laps to go. A group of four battled behind White – Lane Maher (Harwinton, Conn./Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com), Cooper Willsey (Hinesburg, Vt./Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com), Anthony Clark (Feeding Hills, Mass./Squid Squad) and Tobin Ortenblad (Santa Cruz, Calif./Santa Cruz / Donkey Label Racing). It would be White’s teammate Maher who would take the lead in the final turns of the race.

“Curtis attacked really hard, so that was pretty much gone, that was the win,” said Maher, who was 22 seconds behind White for second. “I got to go out to the front of the race for the first time on the last lap. I felt really good, so I decided to attack with a few minutes to go and it stuck. I just put my head down and went as hard as I could, and hoped for the best.”

Three more seconds back was Clark, who out-sprinted Ortenblad for third. Willsey would grab an extra second on Driscoll for the fifth place spot.

“After Curtis attacked, I went to the front. The Cannondale guys were racing as a team,” said Clark after the race. “I led the last lap. So I said ‘I have to lead out the sprint, and Tobin is fast!’ I didn’t even think about it, I just went on the pavement and (pounded it). I just went as hard as I could and didn’t look back. As soon as I crossed the line, I was like ‘I just got third at Gloucester!’ And that is how it happened.”

The Vittoria Northeast Cyclocross Series continues in November with races three and four at The Verge Northampton International in Northampton, Mass. Noble and White will wear the Verge leader’s jerseys for the Elite categories.

Results

Elite Women

1. Ellen Noble (Trek Factory Racing) 0:45:57
2. Erica Zaveta (Garneau-Easton P/B Tlc) 0:48
3. Crystal Anthony (Liv Cycling) 1:14
4. Cassandra Maximenko (Van Dessel Factory Team) 1:19
5. Regina Legge (Trek Cyclocross Collective) 1:56
6. Natalie Tapias (Jam / Ncc) 2:20
7. Kelly Catale (State 9 Racing P/B Vittoria) 2:24
8. Jane Rossi (Rhode Island School Of Design) 2:28
9. Natasha Elliott (Van Dessel P/B Hyperthreads) 2:33
10. Meghan Owens (Hands-On Cycling P/B Guerciotti) 2:34
11. Brittlee Bowman (Rscx – House Ind – Dwr – Hm) 3:04
12. Leslie Lupien (Velocio Necx) 3:37
13. Taylor Kuyk-White (Philly Bike Expo) 4:11
14. Elizabeth Sheldon (Cxhairs Devo : Trek Bikes) 4:17
15. Clio Dinan 4:24
16. Jauron Vetter (Mad Alchemy | Zanconato) 4:30
17. Erin Faccone (Velocio Necx) 4:40
18. Christin Reuter (Mad Alchemy | Zanconato) 4:53
19. Rhys Niesen (Rmj Cycling) 5:34
20. Alix Norris (Cowbell Racing P/B World Bicycl) 5:39
21. Lily Peck (Aether Racing) 5:53
22. Molly Hurford (Bikereg Share Coffee) 6:01
23. Heather Richard (Ladies First Cycling) 6:08
24. Anna Savage (Jam Fund / Ncc) 6:21
25. Whitney Withington (Green Line Velo Driven By Zipca) 6:27
26. Valerie Hopkins (Riverside Racing) – 2 Laps
27. Emily Molden (Nantucket Velo) – 3 Laps
28. Paige Williams (Bca/Linen) – 3 Laps
29. Sara Melikian (Competitive Edge Racing) – 3 Laps
DNS Kayla Brannen (Cowbell Racing P/B World Bicycl)
DNS Melissa Seib (Uvm Cycling)

Elite Men

1. Curtis White (Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com) 1:01:04
2. Lane Maher (Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com) 0:19
3. Anthony Clark (Squid Squad) 0:22
4. Tobin Ortenblad (Santa Cruz / Donkey Label Racing) 0:23
5. Cooper Willsey (Cannodale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com) 0:26
6. James Driscoll (Pivot-Maxxis P/B Stans-Dna Cycl) 0:27
7. Spencer Petrov (Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com) 2:10
8. Sam Noel (Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com) 2:18
9. Nicholas Lando (Uvm Cycling) 2:29
10. Michael Owens (Rscx – House Ind – Dwr – Hm) 2:54
11. Merwin Davis (Komodo Collective P/B Cycle-Sma) 2:58
12. Derrick St John (Van Dessel P/B Hyperthreads)
13. Marc Andre Daigle (Ind) 3:24
14. Andrew Borden (Your Name Here) 3:25
15. Adam Myerson (Cycle-Smart) 3:31
16. Patrick Collins (Kb Photo Cx / A-D Bikes) 3:32
17. Michael Landry (Voler/Easton/Hrs/Rock Lobster) 3:47
18. Ben Frederick 3:48
19. Addison Minott (Daedalus & Allstonvelo) 3:57
20. Mathieu Belanger Barrette (Pivot Cycles OTE Canada) 4:00
21. Christian Sundquist (Twin Six Metal) 4:01
22. Bryan Horsley (Sea Sports Cyclery & Outdoor) 4:38
23. Breeze Keller (Velocio Northeast) 4:51
24. Benjamin Gomez Villafane (Garneau – Easton P/B Transition) 5:04
25. Christopher Niesen (Jam / Ncc) 5:08
26. Benjamin Ryan (New England Devo P/B Cadence We)
27. Matthew Owens (Uvm Cycling) 5:19
28. David Maltais (Team Gris) 5:31
29. Sean Curran (Bicycle Express Racing) – 2 Laps
30. Jacob Leblanc (Comp Edge Racing)
31. Andy Scott (Riverside Racing)
32. Zachary Curtis (Bmb Racing)
33. Ian Gielar (Jam / Ncc)
34. Kale Wenczel (Jam / Ncc)
35. Niles Gagnon (Grey Ghost Bicycles)
36. Colin Reuter (B2C2 P/B Jra Cycles)
37. Gregg Griffo (Park Ave Bike P/B Borah Teamwea)
38. Gennaro Ameno (Green Line Velo Driven By Zipca)
39. Finnegan Oconnor (Uvm Cycling)
40. Scott Yarosh (Cyclonauts Racers) – 3 Laps
41. Ben Powers (Riverside Racing)
42. Christian Norvold (Jam / Ncc) – 4 Laps
43. James Norris (Cowbell Racing P/B World Bicycl)
44. Daniel Mccabe (Plant Power Racing P/B Vegan At) – 5 Laps
45. Daniel Fitzgibbons (Green Line Velo Driven By Zipca)
46. Andrew Loaiza (Cyclepath Pdx)
47. Shawn Mottram (Sherpa) – 6 Laps
48. Jack Kisseberth (Garneau Easton P/B Transitions )
49. Jeremy Powers (Pactimo / Fuji / Sram)
50. Scott Myers
DNF Travis Wold (Spin Arts Cycling)
DNS Dylan Mcnicholas (Polartec)
DNS Joseph Schmalz (Tradewind Energy Cycling Team)
DNS Garrick Valverde (Tradewind Energy Cycling Team)
DNS Camden Black Ingersoll (Downeast Racing)

 





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