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Cow Town Cyclocross Series Opener to Smith and Hinton. Print E-mail
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Sunday, 15 October 2006

Trek/VW-Midwest's Shadd Smith was in fine form as he took round # 1 of the Cow Town Cyclocross Series over a hard charging Mark Studnicki (Cow Town) and Adam Mills. Columbia Bike Club’s Pamela Hinton scored the women’s title over Free State Racing’s Michelle Jensen and University of Florida’s Elisabeth Heal. The Chris Cross event was held at Clinton Lake State Park and featured a very technical course with 2 natural dismounts, one set of boards, several gravel road sections, and "Tige’s Tantrums".

In the Men’s 1/2/3 class; it was Smith leading the first lap with Studnicki, Tige Lamb and David White following. "I always try to go 100% from the start and distance myself from the field. With this course it is very important to get out front early because of all the technical sections" said Smith as he was enjoying some of the post race food. Cow Town's Tige Lamb went down on lap 3 and allowed his teammate to open a gap. The duo of Adam Mills and Troy Krause slowly closed in on Lamb as he was suffering from his earlier crash. Up front it was Smith opening up a comfortable gap over Studnicki as the pair distanced themselves from the rest of the field. In the closing laps, Cow Town’s Studnicki, who has had an impressive start to his 06’ cross season with 6 podium finishes in a row, settled into second but things heated up for the final podium spots. On the final lap it was Lamb, Mills and Krause trading positions as they worked their way to the finish. Lamb positioned himself well coming around the final corner, but couldn’t get around the Trek/VW rider.

 

Results:

Men's Cat 1/2/3 (20 Starters):

1. Shadd Smith

2. Mark Studnicki

3. Adam Mills

4. Tige Lamb

5. Troy Krause

6. David White

7. Brad Sullivan

8. Lawrence Simonson

9. Brendan Jenks

10. Ethan Froese

11. Douglas Plumer

12. Josh Taylor

13. Damian Almanza

14. Andy Lucas

15. Tony Stanislav

16. Matt Gilhousen

17. Joseph Schmalz

18. Adam Lang

19. Chris Hall

20. Bill Stolte

Women's Cat 1/2/3 (5 starters):

1. Pamela Hinton

2. Michelle Jensen

3. Elisabeth Heal

4. Glenda Taylor

5. Teri Stewart

Juniors 10-12:

1. Christopher Locke

2. Kyle Broyer

3. Nick Russell

Juniors 13-15

1. Aleax Edwards

Men's Cat 3/4 (40 starters)

1. Stephen Songer

2. Andy Lucas

3. Shad Schreiner

4. Josh Taylor

5. David Hejduk

6. Scott Dunsmuir

7. Kevin Bricknell

8. Brian Williams

9. Michael Palitto

10. Garrick Valverde

11. Terry Anderson

12. Matt Mckillip

13. Jim McDonald

14. Paul Quindry

15. Donald Raskey

16. Craig Harding

17. Nolan Froese

18. Chris Locke

19. TJ Carmichael

20. Ted Moore

21. Patrick Hautakker

22. Dan Hansen

23. Jim Coggins

24. Tyler Hensen

25. Jack Mason

26. Dan Jordan

27. Michael Gaherty

28. Bill Anderson

29. Tony Stanislav

30. Andrew Slater

31. Scott Schmidt

32. Michael Berning

33. Charles Lausch

34. Jonathan McCalley

35. Jon Martinez

36. Joseph Schmalz

37. Michael Folendore

38. Josh Walker

39. Damian Almanza

40. Brian Hardy

Men's Cat 4 (27 Starters):

1. Patrick Angell

2. Jonathan McCalley

3. Dan Jordan

4. Jason Dempsey

5. Chris Hersehey

6. James Fields

7. Craig Piburn

8. Josh Patterson

9. Steven Heal

10. John Flynn

11. Tracey Cheuvront

12. Karl Jackson

13. Scott Schmidt

14. David Wahten

15. John Oberrieder

16. Rick Hasty

17. Zeke Shepherd

18. Jake Teitelbaum

19. Brian Robinson

20. Joshua Wade

21. Charles Lausch

22. Steve Culver

23. Doug Broyer

24. Daniel Jarman

25. Shay Brown

26. Nick McKenna

27. Robert Rimel

Women's Cat 4 (6 Starters):

1. Sydney Brown

2. Jennifer Herrell

3. Jessica Rieck

4. Barbara Wages

5. Amy Fear-Bishop

6. Julie Stark

Masters 35+ (14 Starters):

1. Matt Mckillip

2. Scot Dunsmuir

3. Todd Davis

4. David Pitt

5. Donald Raskey

6. Jon Martinez

7. Mark Ramsden

8. Michael Gaherty

9. Jim Coggins

10. Kenneth Harkin

11. Brendan Sheehan

12. Kevin McComas

13. Chris Russell

14. Jack Mason

Masters 45+ (6 Starters)

1. Thomas Price

2. Keith Walberg

3. Dan Hansen

4. Cahterine Walberg

5. Bill Anderson

6. Marty Johnson

Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 October 2006 )
 
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