October 25, 2010 (New Gloucester, ME) – In New Gloucester, Maine on Saturday afternoon, top racers from the northeast came together to contest the third round of the Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series Presented by Cycle-Smart. A stark contrast from last year’s mud and rain, competitors were greeted by crisp autumn air and a technical course suited to riders with better handling skills and sharp accelerations.
In the Elite Women’s race, the battle between the crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles team and Ladies First Racing continued. Sally Annis (crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles) picked up her second series win by dropping her teammate Sara Bresnick-Zocchi on the last lap as the two had built an insurmountable gap over Crystal Anthony (Ladies First Racing). Anthony was able to get within ten seconds of the leaders following a bad start and crash but that was it. Behind Anthony in fourth was series leader Andrea Smith (Ladies First Racing) whose finish was just good enough to keep her in the leader’s jersey.
Mechanicals and crashes were the order of the day in the Elite Men’s race. From the gun a group formed with Adam Myerson (Cycle-Smart), Nick Keough (Champion System p/b Keough Cyclocross), Christian Favata (Favata’s Tablerock Tours and Bikes) and Dylan McNicholas (Pedro’s). As the pace picked up, Favata fell off just a little, leaving McNicholas, Keough and Myerson at the front. McNicholas attacked the group on one of the short flat straighaways and Myerson was unable to match due to slow leaks in his tires, narrowing the front group to two. As the race went on, McNicholas was able to dictate the pace and eventually pushed Keough to the brink. Once Keough was off his wheel, McNicholas never looked back, eventually stretching his lead to nearly twenty seconds. McNicholas came across the line for his first UCI victory.
Pre-race favorite Justin Lindine (bikereg.com/Joe’s Garage/Scott) fell victim to a crash and mechanical early in the race and was forced to fight from the back. Through sheer determination, he was able to navigate through the field and bring himself into the lead chase group and immediately shot to the front. Lindine’s high pace came at the cost of technique and he was forced to put a foot down several times. These small bobbles added up and Lindine, despite racing faster than almost the whole field for much of the race, was never able to get closer than ten seconds to the leader and he came across the line second. Third place went to Christian Favata who was able to ride a high pace and steer clear of the mechanical issues that plagued many of the rest of the top racers. Behind Favata was Josh Dillon (Richard Sachs/RGM Watches/Radix) who had to come through the pit three times in the race. Peter Bradshaw (Embrocation Cycling Journal) had the best UCI result of his career with fifth place.
In developments that were shocking to few, the Masters 35+ men race was dominated by 2009 National Champion Roger Aspholm (Westwood Velo), and 2010 Champions in their age groups, teammates at Corner Cycles, Jonny Bold and Kevin Hines. Aspholm was able to break away from the group midway through the race and held on for the victory. Hines outsprinted Bold and Rob Hult (Gear Works/Spin Arts) for second. Racing will resume at Pineland Farms again on Sunday morning for the fourth round of the Verge New England Cyclo-Cross Series presented by Cycle-Smart.
Round 4
Sunday’s fourth round of the Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series saw the best competition of this year’s series to date. The podiums of three of the marquee races came down to bunch sprints, much to the delight of an enthusiastic crowd. For a second day, New Gloucester, Maine’s Pineland Farms’ scenic landscape played host to top-notch regional racing. John Grenier of the race’s presenting sponsor, Rainbow Bikes was able to take full advantage of the terrain and created a course described by many not as technical, but as tricky, forcing racers to be fully concentrated through long sweeping corners and tight off-camber sections. The combination of power and precision gave advantage to racers who are accustomed to driving their bikes, rather than simply riding them.
The Elite Women had a back and forth three-way battle between teammates Sally Annis and Sara Bresnick-Zocchi (crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles) and series leader Andrea Smith (Ladies First Racing). Each woman made attempts to break free from the group as they wound through the pastures of Pineland Farms but no moves stuck. It was not until the last half lap that Annis and Smith took advantage of a bobble by Bresnick-Zocchi that the duel between the two women began in earnest. Annis, whose cycling success prior to this year was on the road, was able to ride conservatively as she led Smith through the final grass turns and once the two were on the pavement, the race was decided.
Annis’s victory was her fourth UCI victory of the season and of her career. Smith, with her second on the day, managed to keep a slim lead in the series competition. While the three women were together off the front for almost the whole race Linnea Koons (Embrocation Cycling Journal) chased alone, never able to close the gap to the podium, notching a career-best fourth in a UCI race.
The Elite Men treated an enthusiastic crowd to one of the most exciting races we’ve seen in recent memory. From the gun, Adam Myerson (Cycle-Smart), Dylan McNicholas (Pedro’s) and Justin Lindine (bikereg.com/Joe’s Garage/Scott) were able to group together and leave the rest of the field behind. The three racers traded barbs for the entire race, with McNicholas and Lindine both taking long pulls on the front in hopes of dropping someone off the back. Myerson, knowing that his best chance for victory would be to follow early moves rather than initiate seemed content to sit in and take advantage of mistakes by his competitors. While the laps ticked down and each attack was countered, it began to look as though it would come down to a sprint finish, giving Myerson a clear advantage. As the group of three came onto the pavement, Myerson took the sprint from the front with McNicholas third and Lindine third. For Myerson, this was his first UCI victory in over twenty years as a senior racer and what may be his last as an elite. Lindine maintained his control over the series leadership with his third place.
Behind the group of three, U-23 series leader Nick Keough (Champion System p/b Keough Cyclocross) stretched his lead with a U-23 victory and fourth overall ahead of Richard Sachs/RGM/Radix racer Josh Dillon. The Masters 35+ race once again showcased a dominant performance by Roger Aspholm (Westwood Velo) who was able to ride away from a chase group including Kevin Hines and Jonny Bold from Corner Cycle and Matt Kraus (Richard Sachs/RGM Watches/Radix). While Aspholm’s big early lead allowed him to race conservatively, the chase behind him was a flurry of attacks by Kraus, knowing that the worst place for him to be in the last two hundred meters would be with the Corner Cycle duo. Despite forcing Bold and Hines into difficulty, Kraus was not able to shake them and the three would sprint for the balance of the podium. On the pavement first, Kraus was able to hold off a charging Hines as Bold came across fourth. Aspholm’s victory kept him in the Verge leader’s jersey for another weekend and put him into a very good position going into Northampton in two weeks.
With another weekend in the books, the Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series prepares for its home stretch with the 20th edition of the Cycle Smart International on the 6th and 7th of November, Bay State Cyclocross on the 28th and 29th of November and the NBX GP of Cross on December 4th and 5th.
Stay tuned for more cyclocross news from the Verge New England Cyclo-Cross Series by following the series on Twitter @VergeNECCS and Facebook.
Results
Round 3 – October 23
UCI Elite/U23 Men
1. Dylan Mcnicholas (PEDROS) 0:53:16
2. Justin Lindine (BikeReg.com / Joe’s Garage / Scott) 00:09
3. Christian Favata (Favata’s Tablerock Tours and Bikes) 00:15
4. Josh Dillon (RICHARD SACHS – RGM WATCHES – RADIX) 00:30
5. Peter Bradshaw (Embrocation Cycling Journal) 01:04
6. Guillaume Nelessen (Van Dessel Factory Team) 01:14
7. Adam Myerson (Cycle-Smart)
8. Nicholas Keough* (Champion System p/b Keough Cyclocross)
9. Daniel Chabanov (NYCROSS.com / CBRC) 01:36
10. Shawn Milne (Seaside Cycles/Antero Resources) 01:45
11. Shaun Adamson (Cycle-Smart) 02:00
12. Jesse Keough* (Champion System p/b Keough Cyclocross) 02:15
13. John Peterson (bikebarnracing.com) 02:19
14. Colin Reuter (crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles) 02:39
15. David Wilcox (PEDROS) 02:54
16. Greg Whitney (B2C2 p/b Boloco) 03:06
17. Michael Jenks (Highland Park Hermes p/b Kim’s Bike Shop) 03:13
18. Jean-Philippe Thibault-Roberge* (PlaneteSports.ca) 03:13
19. Colin H. Murphy (Embrocation Cycling Journal) 03:26
20. Evan Huff (BikeReg.com) 03:26
21. Collin Huston* (Moots) 03:26
22. Ryan Kelly (crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles) 03:26
23. John Burns (Bikeman.com) 03:59
24. Joshua Lehmann* (PEDROS)
25. Pascal Bussieres (Team Spirit/Cannondale pb Rhus Elementi)
26. Stephen Pierce (Cambridge Bicycle)
27. Peter Rubijono (Embrocation Cycling Journal) 04:26
28. Adam Sullivan (Wheelhouse / NCC) 04:43
29. Matthew Fox (Sunnyside Sports) 05:39
30. Joshua Friedman (NYC Velo) 06:17
31. Tom Gosselin (FRANK Bikes) 06:27
32. Pierre Vanden Borre (Embrocation Cycling Journal / Mad Alchemy) 06:58
33. R. Michael Mckittrick (Cambridge Bicycle / Igleheart Frames) 1 lap
34. Rodrigo Moraes (Edgartown Bicycles) 1 lap
35. Michael Wissell (B2C2) 2 lap
dnf John Hanson (Silver Bull/Central Wheel)
UCI Elite Women 19 starters
1. Sally Annis (crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles) 0:38:30
2. Sara Bresnick-Zocchi (crossresults.com/Pedalpowercoaching.com) 00:11
3. Crystal Anthony (LadiesFirst Racing) 00:41
4. Andrea Smith (LadiesFirst Racing) 00:48
5. Christina Tamilio (LadiesFirst Racing) 01:15
6. Anna Barensfeld (LadiesFirst Racing) 01:18
7. Rebecca Blatt (silverbull centralwheel) 01:25
8. Linnea Koons (Embrocation Cycling Journal) 01:30
9. Rebecca Wellons (PEDRO’S) 02:21
10. Allison Snooks (LadiesFirst Racing) 02:47
11. Ann D’Ambruoso (LadiesFirst Racing) 02:47
12. Catherine Sterling 02:58
13. Corey Coogan Cisek (Team Plan C) 03:10
14. Marian Jamison (Seaside Cycle/Antero Resources) 03:14
15. Kate Northcott (BEAM TEAM RACING) 03:20
16. Marilyn Ruseckas (Seven Cycles/NoTubes/FitWerx) 03:45
17. Kerry Litka (FxD Coaching) 04:10
18. Arielle Filiberti (Wheelhouse Racing) 05:10
19. Darcy Foley (Bicycle Concepts) 07:30
Juniors 10-14 11 Starters
1. Cooper Willsey (Bliss Racing) 0:28:54
2. Victoria Gates (BLUE STEEL CYCLERY) 01:50
3. Ian Keough (CLNoonan/BayHillCapital p/b CornerCycle) 03:11
4. Ryan Berliner (Belgen Cycles) 03:44
5. Donnie Seib (BIKEMAN.COM) 04:47
6. Jallen Pottle (Hyperforce) 05:51
7. Greg Gunsalus (CL Noonan/BayHillCapital p/b Corner Cycle) 07:28
8. Sam Noel (Burris Logistics / Fit Werx) lap
9. Kevin Stacey (NEBC/CYCLE LOFT/DELTA DENTAL) lap
10. Tom Walsh (Grace Bikes Velo Club) lap
Cat 3/Juniors 15-18 Men 65 Starters
1. Nate Campbell (seaside cycle/antero resources) 0:43:13
2. Nate Morse** (CLNoonan/BayHillCapital p/b CornerCycle) 00:25
3. Synjen Marrocco (CLNoonan/BayHillCapital p/b CornerCycle) 00:35
4. Tyler Berliner** (Belgen Cycles)
5. Shawn Mottram (Union Velo / NFG Cycles) 01:16
6. Chandler Delinks (CYCLOCROSSWORLD.COM) 01:37
7. Austin Pferd (Team Samurai) 01:43
8. William Kenney (bikebarnracing.com)
9. Jonathan Bernhard (CCB Racing)
10. Ryan White (Crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles)
11. Jeff Landfried (Northampton Cycling Club) 02:03
12. Joshua Wright (Geekhouse Bikes) 02:14
13. Matthew Casserly (Back Bay Cycling Club) 02:25
14. Cory Johannessen (Threshold Cycling)
15. David Mai (Cycle-Smart)
16. Robert Stine (NBX / Narragansett Beer p/b Apex Technology) 02:52
17. Patrick Shank (unattached)
18. Austin Vincent** (CLNoonan/BayHillCapital p/b CornerCycle)
19. Devin Riley (Threshold Cycling) 02:59
20. Jeffrey Bramhall (Pedro’s) 03:18
21. Richard Bardwell (CLR – CLRRACING.COM) 03:37
22. Ian Schon (B2C2/Boloco/BackBayBicycles) 03:37
23. Steven Hopengarten (Wheelworks Racing) 03:43
24. Eric Wemhoff (NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental)
25. George Hanna (Flying Penguins)
26. Oscar Jimenez (NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental)
27. Ben Gurley (Wheelworks/Budd Bike Works)
28. Todd Jakubek (Colavita Racing Inc.)
29. Laurence Merling (Cheshire Cycle Racing) 03:50
30. William Palm (MIT Cycling/FXDD) 03:53
31. Jason Moriarty (Colavita Racing Inc.) 03:58
32. Eric Krivitzky (Flying Penguins)
33. Thomas Buttner (Verge Sport / Test Pilot)
34. Ben Corbalis (Raleigh All Stars/ PARLEEcycles.com)
35. Lee Wassilie (Cambridge Bicycle/ Igleheart Frames)
36. Petar Tomich
37. Miro Koulnis (BikeReg.com) 04:23
38. Anson Ross (U.S. ARMY/Central Wheel- GHCC) 04:39
39. Donald Green (Geekhouse bikes) 04:49
40. Aaron House** (Housatonic Wheel Club) 04:53
41. Ethan Parsons (Joe’s Garage) 05:02
42. Peter Miller 05:07
43. Thomas Mahan** 05:23
44. Kyle Smith (Embrocation Cycling Journal) 05:35
45. Sean Langford (CCB/Wheelworks) 05:35
46. Mark Burns (Nantucket Velo) 05:35
47. Robert Poole (bikebarnracing.com) 05:35
48. Ken Carpenter (Threshold Cycling) 05:51
49. David Chiu (Maietta Factory Racing) 06:03
50. Oliver Hiller** (CL Noonan/Bay Hill Capital/Corner Cycle) 06:21
51. John Abrahamsen (Flying Penguins) 06:21
52. Ray Syron** (Centraal Cycle Devo Team) 06:50
53. Jonathan Anderson* (Essex County Velo) 07:23
54. Miles Marcoux** (bikeman.com) 08:13
55. James Norris (Flying Penguins) lap
56. Daniel Kumatz (Geekhouse Bikes) lap
57. Robert Morgan (Geekhouse Bikes) lap
58. Christopher Plummer (NorEast Cycling/nuun/American Classic) lap
59. Mike Golay (Hup United) lap
60. Marc Bavineau (Centraal Cycle Devo Team) lap
61. nikolas Boulay** (Centraal Cycle Devo Team) lap
Women 3/4 – 34 Starters
1. Elizabeth White (BLUE STEEL CYCLERY) 0:36:12
2. Kathy Sarvary (Blue Steel Cyclery)
3. Nancy Labbe-Giguere (LadiesFirst racing) 00:50
4. Samantha Dery (NEBC/CycleLoft/Devonshire Dental)
5. Brittlee Bowman (Kissena) 01:03
6. Dana Prey (crossresults.com) 01:10
7. Cody Harris (Base 36) 01:31
8. Olivia Harkness (FRANK Bikes) 01:33
9. Christine Fort (crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles)
10. Hope Strode (Wheelworks Racing) 01:41
11. Kathleen Lysakowski (bikebarnracing.com)
12. Natalia Boltuhkova 01:52
13. Kimberly Zubris (Team RaceMenu/mix1) 01:15
14. Kristi Carver (NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental) 01:19
15. Raina White (Flying Penguins)
16. Lauren Tracy (Colby College) 02:55
17. Karen Tripp (BLUE STEEL CYCLERY) 03:12
18. Becca Schepps (Jimenez Velo Sport) 03:39
19. Carrie Hansen (Specialized D4W/Bicycle Haus) 03:47
20. Lily Richeson (Cambridge Bicycle / Igleheart Frames) 03:55
21. Stacey Moseley (NBX) 03:55
22. Andrea Notopoulos (Colby College) 04:25
23. Lodrina Cherne (Geekhouse Bikes / Boston Rock Gym) 05:19
24. Susannah Hufstader (Colby College) 05:27
25. Katherine Miller (Portland Velo Club)
26. Devon Fitzgerald (LadiesFirst Racing)
27. Raeanne Napoleon (Cambridge Bicycle / Igleheart Frames) 07:17
28. Kate Weiler (Minuteman Road Club) 07:17
29. Tessa Clare (Threshold Cycling) 07:31
30. Robin Macdonald-Foley (Judgement Velo/TBOV) 08:01
31. Lisa Trainor 08:33
32. Leigh Boyle (Noreast Cycling) 08:51
33. Megan Curry (NEBC/CycleLoft/Devonshire) 09:16
34. Alix Norris (Unattached) lap
Men 4 – 27 Starters
1. Michael Weiler (Minuteman Road Club) 0:34:43
2. Joseph Cardin (Silver Bull/Central Wheel)
3. Chris Field (ECV) 00:27
4. Christopher Cyr (Bikeman.com)
5. Deke Andrew (Portland Velo Club / Cyclemania)
6. Daniel Homeier (Colby College)
7. Michael Bryand (Portland Velo Club/Cyclemania) 00:47
8. Jon Conway (bikebarnracing.com) 01:12
9. Luke Salvato (Bowdoin College) 01:54
10. Christopher Gendron 02:07
11. Nathaniel Brewster (Bethel Cycle) 02:09
12. Duncan Masland (Bowdoin College) 02:15
13. Tristan Schneiter (Geekhouse Bikes) 02:50
14. Bruce Schwab (Center Street Cycles) 02:50
15. Nicholas Kirsch 02:50
16. Richard Walsh (Grace Bicycles Velo Club) 02:50
17. Joseph Aubin (Geekhouse Bikes) 02:50
18. John Sumner (www.bikeman.com) 02:50
19. Eric Stratton (Geekhouse Bikes) 02:50
20. Alexander Twombly (Bikes Not Bombs) 03:55
21. Eric Whewell (Comprehensive Racing) 04:13
22. John Hawkes (Centraal Cycle) 04:24
23. Josh Dyer (Portland Velo) 05:44
24. Marc D’Amour (Cycle Smart) 05:53
25. Brad Kller (Slouch, Inc.) 06:21
26. Joseph Ingramj (Independent Fabrication) lap
Masters Women 35+ – 15 Starters
1. Susan Maclean (Gear Works/Spin Arts Cyclery) 0:38:13
2. Erin Brennan (Portland Velo Club)
3. Michele Harrison (Essex County Velo) 00:42
4. Cathy Rowell (NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental)
5. Karen Nash (CCB Racing) 01:54
6. Martha Fanning (PBMC) 02:45
7. Ivy Luhrs (Portland Velo Club/CycleMania) 03:18
8. Elizabeth Hall (acidotic RACING) 03:26
9. Josee Lamirande (The Cyclery) 03:42
10. Katherine Snell (NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental) 04:56
11. Jean Cunningham (NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental) 05:10
12. Michelle Packer (Union Velo) 05:46
13. Julie Lockhart (NEBC/Devonshire Dental/Cycle Loft) lap
Masters Men 35+ (1-3) – 45 Starters
1. Roger Aspholm (Westwood Velo) 0:42:19
2. Kevin Hines (Corner Cycle) 00:48
3. Jonny Bold (Corner Cycle)
4. Rob Hult (Gear Works / Spin Arts)
5. Curtis Boivin (cyclocross racing.com / ride blue) 01:08
6. Matt Kraus (RICHARD SACHS – RGM WATCHES – RADIX) 01:32
7. Dan Staffo (Handlebars cycling company) 01:39
8. Keith Gauvin (Expo/Superior Energy) 01:39
9. Todd Bowden (CVC Subaru of New England) 01:46
10. John Foley (Bicycle Concepts) 01:46
11. Alan Starrett (Bikeman.com) 01:53
12. Michael Magur (Verge Sport) 01:53
13. Kurt Perham (Bikeman.com/PBMcoaching.com) 01:53
14. Pete Smith (Embrocation Cycling Journal / Mad Alchemy) 02:20
15. Ryan Rumsey (Bikeman.com) 02:20
16. Bill Shattuck (Corner Cycle) 02:20
17. Peter Sullivan (Svelte Cycles) 02:46
18. Steve Proulx (STEVENS RACING) 03:02
19. Stephan Marcoux (Bikeman.com) 03:02
20. Michael Rowell (NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental) 03:02
21. James Tosca (Corner Cycle) 03:14
22. Aaron Millett (RIVERSIDE) 03:14
23. Kevin Buckley (Essex County Velo) 03:34
24. Harry Stover (bikebarnracing.com) 03:44
25. Donald Snoop Jr. (Verge Sport/Test Pilot) 03:51
26. John Meerse (OA/Cyclemania) 04:02
27. Jerry Chabot (Cyclocrossracing.com) 04:11
28. Brant Hornberger (BikeReg.com) 04:27
29. Zach Magoon (BIKEMAN.com) 04:42
30. David Hildebrand (Expo/Superior Energy) 05:02
31. Adam Whitney (Seven/NoTubes/FitWerx) 05:02
32. Martin Valiquette (Courtage Immobilier BR) 05:02
33. Aron Buterbaugh (OA Performance Center/Cyclemania) 05:53
34. Matt Spence (Onion River Racing) 06:17
35. James Willsey (GMBC/Synergy Fitness) 06:41
36. Steven Lehmann (Sunapee/Continental Paving/Revolution Cyclery) 07:07
37. Jeremy Brazeal (CVC Subaru of New England) lap
38. Zachary Wills (IBC racing) lap
Masters Men 35+ Cat 4 – 27 Starters
1. Jamie Wright (Base 36/Gorham Bike/SMCC) 0:35:06
2. Robert Blinn (Blue Steel Cyclery) 00:08
3. Christopher Darling (Portland Velo Club) 00:20
4. Joseph Tindal (Expo/Superior Energy) 00:46
5. Mike Kavanaugh (Mad River Riders) 00:52
6. John Plump (Minuteman Road Club) 00:52
7. John Witmer (GMBC/Synergy Fitness) 00:52
8. Matthew Thomas (OA/Cyclemania) 01:04
9. Evan Patten (NorEast Cycling/Slouch Inc.) 01:27
10. James Johnson (CMCC p/b insight) 01:27
11. Keith Limberg (NorEast Cycling) 01:27
12. Tim Noel (Burris Logistics/Fit Werx) 01:27
13. Paul Debitetto (Minuteman Road Club) 01:27
14. Armand Rodrigue Jr. (www.bikebarnracing.com) 02:37
15. Andrew Cooper (FxD Coaching) 02:50
16. Sam Aldridge (NHCC / velo belknap) 02:50
17. Mark Van Liere (minuteman road club / landrys/ epicquest) 02:50
18. Ted Hall (acidotic RACING) 02:50
19. Raymond Cloutier (Geekhouse Bikes) 03:01
20. John Torrey (cyclonauts racers) 03:11
21. Tim Metzger (NorEast Cycling) 03:21
22. Sven Cole (Team Bikeman.com) 05:04
23. Chris Trabulsie (BikeBarnRacing.com) 05:04
24. Dave Boyle 05:42
25. Kurt Jepson lap
26. Michael Hassey (Unattached) lap
27. Andy Demotses (Slouch, Inc.) lap
Masters Men 45+ – 45 Starters
1. Mark Gunsalus (Team FUJI/Clif Bar) 0:44:46
2. Erich Gutbier (CCC Keltic Const/Zanes Cycles) 12: AM
3. Samuel Morse (Corner Cycle) 12: AM
4. Paul Curley (Gear Works/Spin Arts) 00:26
5. Jeff Molongoski (Joe,s Garage) 00:57
6. William James (bikeman.com) 00:57
7. Stuart Boyd (ECV) 00:57
8. Steve Witkus (Bikeman.com) 01:14
9. Geoffrey House (Housatonic Wheel Club) 01:22
10. Mark Suprenant (Team Type 1) 01:33
11. Jonathan Tarbox (Expo/Superior Energy) 01:33
12. Geoff Mcintosh (New Hampshire Cycling Club) 01:33
13. Carl Reglar (Team Danbury Audi/Pedal and Pump) 01:33
14. Paul Richard (CCB/Wheelworks) 01:33
15. John Grenier (Team Fuji fueled by Clif Bar) 02:12
16. David Anderson (Essex County Velo) 02:12
17. Paul Nyberg (Horst-Benidorm-Property Research Corp.) 02:17
18. John Mosher (Wheelworks Racing) 02:44
19. Paul Weiss (OA/Cyclemania Masters Cycling Team/Portland Velo Club) 02:50
20. Todd Christy (Corner Cycle) 02:58
21. Wayne Cunningham (Wheelworks racing) 02:58
22. Eric Marro (BOB-Goodale’s Bike Shop) 02:58
23. John Buchheit (QuadCycles) 02:58
24. Keith Button (CCB racing) 02:58
25. Christopher Burke (Cyclocrossracing.com/Ride Blue) 02:58
26. Anders Larson (Bikeman.com) 03:42
27. David Foley (BOB-Goodale’s Bike Shop) 04:00
28. Derek Griggs (Recycled Sports) 04:14
29. Chip Baker (HUP United) 04:43
30. Wayne Barlow (Paradise Sports) 04:57
31. Jamison Burt (Unattached) 04:57
32. John Adamik (Essex County Velo) 05:09
33. Alexis Arapoff (BIKEMAN.COM) 05:19
34. Thomas Hurley (Colavita Racing inc.) 05:26
35. Tom Stevens (Gear Works/Spin Arts) 05:26
36. Steve Bauermeister (NorEast Cycling) 06:19
37. George Gagnon (BLUE STEEL CYCLERY) 06:19
38. Mike Hoover (BIKEMAN.COM) 08:01
39. James Nash (CCB/Wheelworks) lap
40. Peter Worden (Pat’s Bike Shop) lap
Masters Men 55+ – 23 Starters
1. Tim Groesbeck (CCB) 0:47:46
2. George Pawle (Cyclonauts Racers) 12: AM
3. William Sawyer (Gearworks – Spinarts) 00:38
4. Edward Hamel (Joe’s Garage) 01:03
5. David Goodwin (Northampton Cycling Club) 01:26
6. Bruce Bell (Burris Logistics-Fit Werx) 01:26
7. Steven Kane (East End Cycling Team/Kreb Cycle) 02:48
8. Barry Doubleday (Cycle Lodge) 03:10
9. Matt Moore (BCA/Tosk) lap
10. W Turner (Bikeman.com) lap
11. Gary Passler (Essex County Velo (ECV) /Trifit Training) lap
12. Donald Snoop (Hang on Snoopy Racing Team) lap
13. Jeff Tripp (Revolution Cyclery) lap
14. Herbert Bates (BLUE STEEL CYCLERY) lap
15. Terry Cowman (CyclocrossWorld/Pinnacle Bike Works) lap
16. Jerry White (BLUE STEEL CYCLERY) lap
17. Jim Quinn (The Bicycle Link/MBRC) lap
18. Jeffrey Proctor (NHCC) lap
19. Steve White (White’s Bikes) lap
20. David Holmander (BLUE STEEL CYCLERY) lap
21. Jim Dowling (Maine Cycling Club) lap
Round 4 – October 24
UCI Elite/U23 Men
1. Adam Myerson (Cycle-Smart) 1:00:47
2. Dylan Mcnicholas (Pedros)
3. Justin Lindine (bikereg.com / Joe’s Garage / Scott)
4. Nicholas Keough (Champion System p/b Keough Cyclocross) 0:49
5. Josh Dillon (Richard Sachs-RGM Watches-Radix) 1:03
6. Guillaume Nelessen (Van Dessel Factory Team) 1:26
7. Peter Bradshaw (Embrocation Cycling Journal) 1:35
8. Christian Favata (Favata’s Tablerock Tours and Bikes) 1:51
9. Shawn Milne (Seaside Cycles/Antero Resources) 2:16
10. Shaun Adamson (Cycle-Smart) 2:31
11. Daniel Chabanov (nycross.com / CBRC) 2:38
12. Jesse Keough (Champion System p/b Keough Cyclocross) 2:47
13. David Wilcox (Pedros) 2:51
14. Brian Wilichoski (cyclocrossworld.com) 3:02
15. Colin Reuter (crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles) 3:06
16. John Burns (bikeman.com) 3:26
17. Greg Whitney (B2C2 p/b Boloco) 3:50
18. Corey Collier (On the Rivet) 3:55
19. Pascal Bussieres (Team Spirit/Cannondale pb Rhus Elementi) 4:06
20. Michael Jenks (Highland Park Hermes p/b Kim’s Bike Shop)
21. Michael Wissell (B2C2)
22. Collin Huston (Moots) 4:20
23. Matthew Fox (Sunnyside Sports) 4:48
24. Joshua Lehmann (Pedros) 5:11
25. Ryan Kelly (crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles) 5:17
26. John Hanson (Silver Bull/Central Wheel) 6:14
27. Colin H. Murphy (Embrocation Cycling Journal)
28. Evan Huff (bikereg.com)
29. Peter Rubijono (Embrocation Cycling Journal)
30. Stephen Pierce (Cambridge Bicycle) -1 lap
31. Joshua Friedman (NYC Velo) -1 lap
32. Tom Gosselin (FRANK Bikes) -2 laps
33. R. Michael Mckittrick (Cambridge Bicycle / Igleheart Frames) -2 laps
UCI Elite Women
1. Sally Annis (crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles) 0:32:53
2. Andrea Smith (Ladies First Racing)
3. Sara Bresnick-Zocchi (crossresults.com/Pedalpowercoaching.com) 0:39
4. Linnea Koons (Embrocation Cycling Journal) 0:58
5. Crystal Anthony (Ladies First Racing) 1:20
6. Christina Tamilio (Ladies First Racing) 1:26
7. Rebecca Blatt (Silverbull Centralwheel) 1:55
8. Anna Barensfeld (Ladies First Racing) 2:03
9. Lara Kroepsch (Hudz Subaru) 2:13
10. Rebecca Wellons (Pedros) 2:37
11. Allison Snooks (Ladies First Racing)
12. Melissa Ross (Team MMWR/Landry’s Bicycles) 2:53
13. Kate Northcott (Beam Team Racing) 3:18
14. Corey Coogan Cisek (Team Plan C) 3:26
15. Catherine Sterling 3:48
16. Marilyn Ruseckas (Seven Cycles/NoTubes/FitWerx) 4:17
17. Arielle Filiberti (Wheelhouse Racing) 4:47
18. Marian Jamison (Seaside Cycles/Antero Resources) 6:23
19. Darcy Foley (Bicycle Concepts) 6:59


