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Sullivan, Studnicki Take CX Series Opener; Lincoln CX Weekend Change Print E-mail
Written by John Lefler Jr   
Wednesday, 24 October 2007

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Mark Studnicki crosses the finishline for the win in the second race of the Nebraska Cyclocross Series. Photo Chris Locke
Bellevue, NE - Brad Sullivan (Localcycling.com) wasted no time saturday establishing himself as the rider to watch for the 2007 Nebraska Cyclo-cross Series with a win in the Men's 1/2/3 race at the series opener at Swanson Park.

The Overland Park, KS resident held off teammate, Mark Studnicki in the 60-minute contest, who managed a second place finish, which set him up for first place in the Points Competition after two events. Early on, local cyclo-cross stalwart, Tony Wilhelm (HRRC-TREK) surged to the front establishing a blistering pace, which broke the field a part in just a couple of laps. Midway through the race though, Wilhelm began to drift back through the field eventually dropping out.

"That's a first," joked Studnicki. "My name before Wilhelm's in the results."

Kidding aside, Studnicki built upon a solid saturday performance to do battle with Wilhelm in sunday's Omaha CX Weekend finale. The 1.25 mile course was run in reverse from the previous day's racing, which provided faster lap times and more opportunity for smaller groups to stay together. The race selction came early again after only two laps, with Sullivan, Studnicki and Wilhelm moving away from the field. With five laps to go, Wilhelm attacked through the sand pit dropping Sullivan, but unable to shake Studnicki. For the remainder of the race, the duo took digs at each other before resigning themselves to a sprint. The winding finish stretch forced the riders to battle for position to have any chance for the win. As the two approached the final chicane, Studnicki grabbed position and with a quick look over his shoulder rolled over the line ahead of Wilhelm.

The Nebraska Cyclo-cross Series continues November 17-18 in Lincoln with the Nebraska SOBE No Fear CX Weekend.

Lincoln CX Weekend Schedule Change

The 2007 Nebraska Cyclo-cross Series will conclude with the Nebraska SOBE No Fear CX Weekend, November 17-18 at Pioneers Park in Lincoln. This classic cyclo-cross circuit will feature two barrier sections, one speed and one strategically placed as well as the infamous "Hooligan Hill" and what can only be described as the most unique and fun environment in Midwest cyclo-cross racing.

The race schedule and categories offered will vary slightly from the Omaha Weekend, so please note the additions and time changes.

Races will begin at 12:00pm CST on Saturday, November 17 with the Women (Open) and Men 3. The Men's 3 race is an addition to the Nebraska CX Series and will be open to Category 3 USAC licensed riders only and will have a $200 cash prize list.

For the Nebraska USAC Cyclo-cross State Championship on Sunday, November 18, races will begin at 11:00am CST with the Women (Open) and Men's 3 race.

PLEASE NOTE: Points will be awarded to riders that compete in the Men's 1/2/3 race only for the Nebraska CX Series Points Competition. State Championship medals will be awarded to Men 3 in the Men's 1/2/3 race on Sunday, November 18, 2007. There will be no points or state medals awarded to riders that compete in the Men's 3 race. You must compete in the Men's 1/2/3 race.

USAC State Championship medals will be awarded to annual license holders in the following race categories: Men 1/2, Men 3 (in the Men's 1/2/3 race only), Men 4, Men Masters 35+, Men Masters 45+, Junior Men, Junior Women, Women 1/2/3 and Women 4.

Results for day 1...

Results for day 2...

Standings after day 2... 

Photos Day 1 (Tom Winfield)...

Photos Day 2 (Tom Winfield)... 

Cyclo-cross Race Categories

There have been some questions regarding the cyclo-cross race categories and where riders should line-up on race day to maximize their competition experience. Here are suggested guidelines for the Nebraska Cyclo-cross Series:

Men 1/2/3  = Road Cat. 1/2/3 or MTB Expert

Men 3 = Road 3 or 4 or MTB Sport

Men 4 = Road 4 or 5 or MTB Beginner, or first-time cyclo-cross racer.

Women 1/2/3 = Road Cat. 1/2/3 or MTB Expert/Sport

Women 4 = Road 4 or MTB Beginner, or first-time cyclo-cross racer.

Men Masters 35+/45+ = any race category as long as you meet the age requirement. Not recommended for first-time racers.

If your CX race category on your USAC license needs to be upgraded, contact Nebraska Cycling Association Upgrade Coordinator, Kevin Burke at kaoskb1@yahoo.com

Regional Race Wrap-Up

Even though the Nebraska SOBE No Fear CX Weekend is over 3 weeks away, there are plenty of opportunities to race throughout the Midwest. Some races to check out include:

Saturday, October 27: The Capital Cup, Topeka, KS www.localcycling.com

Sunday, October 28: Boulevard Cup, Kansas City, KS www.localcycling.com

Sunday, October 28: Iowa State Championship, Newton, IA www.cyclingupdate.com

Saturday, November 3: Riverside CX Festival, Kansas City, MO, www.localcycling.com

Sunday, November 4: Riverside CX Festival, Kansas City, MO, www.localcycling.com

Sunday, November 11: Sunflower CX, Lawrence, KS, www.localcycling.com

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