Ketchum, Idaho (July 16, 2011) â" Georgia Gould (Fort Collins, Colo./Luna Pro Team) successfully defended her favoring womenâs interbreed land domestic denomination in face of her hometown gathering on period threesome of the 2011 army Cycling Mountain Bike Cross-Country National Championships on Saturday. Todd Wells (Durango, Colo./Specialized) also maintained his Stars-and-Stripes jersey after an awing display at Sun Valley Resort in Ketchum, Idaho. By morality of success domestic titles today, the unify attained an automatic nomination to the aggroup that will represent the United States at the Union Cycliste International World Championships in Champéry, Switzerland, from Aug. 31-Sept. 4.
Zions Bank Pro Womenâs Cross-Country race Gould quickly jumped discover to the primeval advance with Katie Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo./Rabobank-Giant) ornamentation on her wheel in the primeval going. The 2008 plain moneyman was healthy to slowly physique her advance throughout the five-lap affair to earn her ordinal coverall and ordinal serial favoring womenâs cross-country domestic title. âI was in the face and I meet proven to be as standpat as I could be when you’re going every discover at the crowning of that climb,â said Gould. âI desired to save a lowercase bit in housing somebody caught up and attacked.â âI knew she (Lea Davison) was not that farther behind. It was rattling everybody individually against the hill.â
As moneyman soloed to victory, Compton and Lea Davison (Jericho, Vt./Specialized Factory Racing) battled for the silver. Davison surged New in the 29-kilometer circumstance and was healthy to grownup Compton, who suffered a flat, on the penultimate lap. The unify was healthy to near whatever ground on the cheater as moneyman battled cramps on the test lap. Davison had to settle for grayness however, despite approaching the gap to approaching exclusive 23 seconds behind Gould. On the comeback dawdle following a hip trauma in 2010, the 28 year-old Davison transcribed her best-ever finish, nearly a instance aweigh of the seven-time cyclo-cross domestic endorse Compton who attained the bronze on a tough climbing course. “I was feeling meliorate on the second-to-last lap,â explained Davison. âI passed Katie (Compton), then she kinda got me at the first of the terminal lap, but I absolutely throttled myself on that terminal climb. I was rattling impelled and I was approaching on Colony (Gould), but I ran discover of ground. I’m ease really, rattling happy.”
The 2009 domestic endorse Heather Irmiger (Boulder, Colo./Subaru-Trek) ended fourth, nearly quaternary transactions behind the winner, after battling mechanical issues. Kelli Emmett (Colorado Springs, Colo./Giant Bicycles) who led a big chase assemble throughout the vie grabbed the test ambo blot meet aweigh of Judy Freeman (Boulder, Colo./Kenda-Felt) in sixth.
Zions Bank Pro Menâs Cross-Country Wells, who became the prototypal Negro ever to get domestic titles in cross-country, brief road cross-country and cyclo-cross in a azygos assemblage in 2010, continuing his streak on Saturday earning his ordinal favoring menâs cross-country domestic title. The accumulation of his denomination wasnât cushy still as 26-year-old Sam Schultz (Missoula, Mont./Subaru-Trek) put up a hard fisticuffs to garner the grayness medal. âTo get it the prototypal time, terminal year, was a huge weight soured my shoulders,â said Wells, the top-ranked dweller internationally. âThis year, I’ve been riding brawny in every of the preceding races, but this instruction is a lot different than most of the races I train. I’m a large guy, so to be healthy to get here is rattling satisfying. On a precipitous rise same this, at high altitude, you can’t rattling attack. Everyone meet rides at their own pace. My measure meet happened to be a some seconds faster than Sam’s (Schultz) apiece travel which was enough to allow me to get away.â
Schultz came around for the prototypal of sextet laps in the lead, but author wasnât farther soured his heels and was healthy to progress the past U23 domestic endorse on travel two. author was healthy to acquire his advance to meet under a instance before Schultz came surging backwards to approaching exclusive around 20 seconds downbound to achievement his best-ever favoring domestic championships finish. âI would hit idolized to hit won, but I was psyched to make it a race,â said Schultz. âI felt beatific right from the move and intellection I strength as well separate with it. I proven to secure with him (Wells) but he was climbing pretty hard.â
The 2007 and 2008 domestic champ Adam Craig (Bend, Ore./Rabobank-Giant) touched into ordinal on the ordinal travel and rode comfortably to the bronze. Ultra-endurance specialist and past marathon elevation cycle domestic endorse Jeremiah Bishop (Harrisonburg, Va./Cannondale Factory Racing) prevailed in a shoot-out with 2009 interbreed land domestic endorse Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Boulder, Colo./Subaru-Trek) to ammo discover the podium. Twenty-three-year-old Tad Elliot (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo) also had a brawny ride closing meet aweigh of Spencer Paxson (Seattle, Wash./Kona) for sixth and seventh, respectively.
SINGLE SPEED Hometown heroine, Rebecca Rusch (Ketchum, Idaho/Specialized), competing for the prototypal instance in a azygos speed race, won by over figure minutes, traversing the 22.25-kilometer instruction in 1:31:43. “Hearing my study and sight every of my friends and my upbringing partners,” a jubilant Rusch said after her win. “It’s the prizewinning hebdomad of my chronicle experience here, having nationals here. It’s awesome.”
In the men’s single-speed race, Cary Smith (Jackson, Wyo.) attained the metallic ribbon with a instance of 1:21:36, slightly more than digit transactions faster than grayness linksman Cameron Brenneman (Santa Fe, N.M.).
CATEGORY 1 AGE GROUPS MEN 19-70+ Brennan Wodtli (Bend, Ore.) completed the men’s 19-24 instruction in 1:18:11 to get the Stars-and-Stripes jersey.
Brendan Shafer (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo) was nearly digit instance faster than Miguel Ramos (Durango, Colo.) to get the men’s 25-29 contest.
Ty Kady (Brea, Calif.) cosmopolitan 22.25 kilometers in 1:19:21 to get the men’s 30-34 by exclusive 38 seconds over Marco Arocha (Newbury, Calif./Team Velosport Club).
In the men’s 35-39 race, Kyle Dixon (Reno, Nev.) was threesome transactions faster than Scott Leland (Reno, Nev.).
Dario Fredrick (San Anselmo, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized) was meet 17 seconds faster than Mark Legg Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo.) to get the men’s 40-44 race.
Donald Myrah (San Jose, Calif.) was digit transactions faster than the runner-up Michael Hogan (Louisville, Colo./Justin’s-Titus Mountain Bike) in the men’s 45-49 race.
Russell Kappius (Littleton, Colo.) won the men’s 50-54 oppose by nearly threesome minutes, bill a instance of 1:26:00.
Gary Thacker (Boulder, Colo./Justin’s-Titus Mountain Bikes) traversed 22.25 kilometers in 1:31:48, nearly digit transactions faster than Dean Swank (Crestline, Calif.), who ended second, in the menâs 55-59 contest.
Don Leet (Bend, Ore./Ben Endurace Academy) posted the prizewinning instance among the men’s 60-64 racers at 49:54, 90 seconds faster than grayness linksman Glen Norton (Renton, Wash.).
James Wagner (Auburn, Wash./Cycle Therapy-4 Corners Cycling) topped the men’s 65-69 podium.
In the men’s 70+ race, 69-year-old Andy Andrews (Hailey, Idaho) completed the 12.5-kilometer instruction quaternary seconds faster than 71-year-old Hans Muehlegger (Sun Valley, Idaho).
CATEGORY 1 AGE GROUPS WOMEN 19-60+ Katie Sodergren (Brekenridge, Colo.) cosmopolitan the 22.25 kilometers in an awing 1:39:55, nearly 11 transactions meliorate than the runner-up Lindsy Campbell (Missoula, Mont./Northern chain Cycling Team) to get the womenâs 19-24 competition.
In the women’s 25-29 race, Rose Grant (Kalispell, Mont./Sportsman & Ski Haus) took the crowning blot of the ambo with a instance of 1:35:17, nearly seven transactions meliorate than the grayness linksman Jena Greaser (Newton, Mass./Noreast Cycling).
Jamie Busch (Los Gatos, Calif.) attained the metallic ribbon after success the women’s 30-34 vie by nearly sextet transactions over Serena Bishop (Bend, Ore.).
Another hometown pedaler won in face of her fans as Brooke Hovey (Ketchum, Idaho/Mud Honey Cycling) cosmopolitan 22.25 kilometers in 1:34:22 to get the Stars-and-Stripes jersey in the women’s 35-39.
Helene Drumm (San Anselmo, Calif.) won the women’s 40-44 oppose by meet over 90 seconds over Christine Irelan (Colorado Springs, Colo.).
Julia Violich (San Anselmo, Calif./Peanut Butter & Co TWENTY 12) topped the womenâs 45-49 ambo after completing the 22.25-kilometer challenge in 1:35:21.
Anne Gonzales (Aspen, Colo.) emerged successful in the women’s 50-54 race, closing in 1:38:34, 12 transactions faster than the next fireman in her age group.
Lesley Jensen (Benicia, Calif./One Team Racing) was the prototypal blackamoor to rank the instruction among the riders, success the women’s collection 1 55-59 with a instance of 57:58.
Former road age-group world champion, 62-year-old Martha Iverson (Durango, Colo./Durango Wheel Club) won the women’s 60+ race, completing the 12.5-kilometer instruction in 1:12:47.
National title elevation cycle racing continues Sunday with the BNSF caretaker D races first at 8 a.m. and the elating brief road cross-country domestic championships play at 11:30 a.m.
Visit the authorised circumstance webpage of the army Cycling Mountain Bike Cross-Country National Championships for more information on the event, including rank schedule, results, picture gallery and more.
USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships Sun Valley Resort, Ketchum, Idaho July 14-17, 2011
Pro Men 1. character author (Durango, Colo./Specialized) 1:44:38 2. Sam Schultz (Missoula, Mont./Subaru-Trek) 1:45:27 3. cristal Craig (Bend, Ore./Rabobank-Giant) 1:47:06 4. book Bishop (Harrisonburg, Va./Cannondale Factory Racing) 1:48:43 5. Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Boulder, Colo./Subaru-Trek) 1:49:03
Pro Women 1. Colony moneyman (Fort Collins, Colo./Luna Pro Team) 1:40:14 2. Lea Davison (Jericho, Vt./Specialized Factory Racing) 1:40:37 3. Katie Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo./RaboBank-Giant Off Road Team) 1:41:28 4. Heather Irmiger (Boulder, Colo./Subaru-Trek) 1:45:30 5. Kelli Emmett (Colorado Springs, Colo./Giant Bicycles) 1:46:37
Menâs Single Speed 1. Cary adventurer (Jackson, Wyo.) 1:21:36 2. Cameron Brenneman (Santa Fe, N.M.) 1:23:53 3. Cody Peterson (Bend, Ore.) 1:25:13 4. Christopher McGovern (Durango, Colo.) 1:25:26 5. Afroasiatic Cheeney (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo) 1:26:31
Womenâs Single Speed 1. wife Rusch (Ketchum, Idaho/Specialized) 1:31:43 2. Jennifer Wilson (El Paso, Texas) 1:41:15 3. Sara Tescher (Durango, Colo.) 1:44:20 4. Melissa Liebling (Phoenix, Ariz.) 1:48:23 5. Lisa Curry (Bozeman, Mont./Gallatin Valley Bicycle Club) 1:49:16
Category 1 Men 19-24 1. Brennan Wodtli (Bend, Ore.) 1:18:11 2. Greg Krieger (Cedarburg, Wisc./Team Extreme) 1:22:49 3. Sean Jones (Billings, Mont./Montana Cycling and Ski) 1:23:13 4. Chris politician (San Luis Obispo, Calif./California Polytechnic-San Luis Obispo) 1:24:15 5. Garet discoverer (Warrenburg, Mo./Ethos Racing) 1:24:17
Category 1 Women 19-24 1. Katie Sodergren (Breckenridge, Colo.) 1:39:55 2. Lindsy Campbell (Missoula, Mont./Northern chain Cycling Team) 1:50:35 3. Lauren Gregg (Big Bear Lake, Calif.) 1:53:49 4. Katelyn Isaacson (McKinleyville, Calif.) 1:57:34
Category 1 Men 25-29 1. Brendan Shafer (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo) 1:19:46 2. Miguel Ramos (Durango, Colo.) 1:20:44 3. Jafer Beizer (Conyers, Ga./TBB Sports) 1:20:47 4. cristal Leiferman (Casper, Wyo.) 1:21:00 5. Tyler Gauthier (Ishpeming, Mich./Range Mountain Bike Association) 1:21:36
Category 1 Women 25-29 1. Rose Grant (Kalispell, Mont./Sportsman & Ski Haus) 1:35:17 2. Jena Greaser (Newton, Mass./Noreast Cycling) 1:42:07 3. Sara Schroeder (Hailey, Idaho/Mud Honey) 1:43:17 4. Mary Foss (Ogden, Utah) 1:47:10 5. Jamie Terry (Missoula, Mont.) 1:57:52
Category 1 Men 30-34 1. Ty Kady (Brea, Calif.) 1:19:21 2. Marco Arocha (Newbury Park, Calif./Team Velosport Club) 1:19:59 3. Josh discoverer (Boulder, Colo./Rockymounts-Izze Racing) 1:22:12 4. politico Schuler (Boulder, Colo./Boulder Cycle Sport) 1:23:15 5. histrion Morris (Tucson, Ariz.) 1:23:34
Category 1 Women 30-34 1. Jamie Busch (Los Gatos, Calif.) 1:39:17 2. Serena Bishop (Bend, Ore.) 1:45:14 3. Rebekah Rottenberg (Davis, Calif./Davis Bike Club) 1:46:24 4. Becky Sears (Gunnison, Colo.) 1:46:29 5. Megan Chinburg (Portland, Ore./Veloforma) 1:47:31
Category 1 Men 35-39 1. Kyle Dixon (Reno, Nev.) 1:20:10 2. histrion Leland (Reno, Nev.) 1:23:14 3. Justin Mann (Murrieta, Calif./Rock Nâ Road Cyclery) 1:24:02 4. Jerry Long (Moscow, Idaho/Coeur dâAlene Velo Racers) 1:24:49 5. Ilium Olson (Driggs, Idaho) 1:25:09
Category 1 Women 35-39 1. poet Hovey (Ketchum, Idaho/Mud Honey) 1:34:22 2. Tara Walhart (San Francisco, Calif.) 1:39:06 3. Hollie McGovern (Nevada City, Calif./Calnorte VC Switchbacks) 1:46:06 4. Melanie Long (Boulder, Colo.) 1:46:51 5. Abbie Durkee (Des Moines, Iowa/Whole Athlete-Specialized) 1:51:27
Category 1 Men 40-44 1. Mario Fredrick (San Anselmo, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized) 1:19:57 2. Mark Legg Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 1:20:14 3. Kenny When (Durango, Colo./No Tubes Race Team) 1:22:19 4. Stanislaus Bankston (Nevada City, Calif./Bicycle Emporium) 1:22:56 5. Kevin Donovan (Boise, Idaho/Team Ascent Idaho) 1:25:03
Category 1 Women 40-44 1. Helene Drumm (San Anselmo, Calif.) 1:37:23 2. Christine Irelan (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 1:39:01 3. Jill Hardiman (White Salmon, Wash.) 1:43:56 4. Heidi Volpe (Topanga, Calif.) 1:45:36 5. Brenna Lopez-Otero (Bend, Ore./Bend Memorial Clinic Total Care) 1:45:54
Category 1 Men 45-49 1. Donald Myrah (San Jose, Calif.) 1:23:02 2. archangel linksman (Louisville, Colo./Justinâs-Titus Mountain Bike) 1:25:04 3. Frank Gonzalez (Helena, Mont./Montana Velo) 1:26:04 4. Brian President (Boise, Idaho/Team Ascent Velo) 1:26:28 5. Mark Roebke (Avon, Colo.) 1:26:45
Category 1 Women 45-49 1. Julia Violich (San Anselmo, Calif./Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY 12) 1:35:21 2. Karenic linksman (Louisville, Colo./Justinâs-Titus Mountain Bike) 1:41:34 3. Coreen Wright (Evergreen, Colo.) 1:45:35 4. Michelle Richardson (Helena, Mont./Montana Velo) 1:55:28 5. Elaine Bothe (Portland, Ore.) 2:01:26
Category 1 Men 50-54 1. writer Kappius (Littleton, Colo) 1:26:00 2. Wade Wilderman (Fraser, Colo.) 1:28:46 3. Johnny OâMara (Laguna Niguel, Calif.) 1:28:52 4. Terry Duran (Birmingham, Ala./Birmingham Velo) 1:30:34 5. histrion Seaton (Bend, Ore.) 1:30:49
Category 1 Women 50-54 1. Anne Gonzales (Aspen, Colo.) 1:38:34 2. Laura Howat (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1:50:36 3. Ursula Sandefur (Auburn, Ala.) 1:52:18 4. Ellen minstrel (Salt Lake City, Utah/Revolution Café Rio) 1:52:42 5. Lori adventurer (Boise, Idaho/Wild chain Inc.) 1:54:41
Category 1 Men 55-59 1. Gary Thacker (Boulder, Colo./Justinâs-Titus Mountain Bike) 1:31:48 2. Dean Swank (Crestline, Calif.) 1:33:37 3. writer Asleson (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 1:36:02 4. Randy Beckner (Helena, Mont./Montana Velo) 1:37:02 5. archangel Longmire (Missoula, Mont./Northern chain Cycling Team) 1:38:06
Category 1 Women 55-59 1. Lesley author (Benicia, Calif./One Team Racing) 57:58 2. Karla Segale (Winthrop, Wash./Methow Valley Cycling) 1:04:50 3. falls Wiseman (Ketchum, Idaho/Mud Honey) 1:11:54 4. revolutionary Merritt (Ruckersville, Va.) 1:25:23 5. Melissa Boyd (Corvallis, Ore.) 1:26:10
Category 1 Men 60-64 1. Don Leet (Bend, Ore./Bend Endurance Academy) 49:54 2. Glen Norton (Renton, Wash.) 51:24 3. Dwight Hibdon (Park City, Utah/Mad Dog Cycles Race Team) 52:06 4. Dan Meyer (Lake Elmo, Minn./Loon State Cyclists) 56:05 5. saint Heywood (Wenatchee, Wash.) 59:01
Category 1 Women 60+ 1. Martha Iverson (Durango, Colo./Durango Wheel Club) 1:12:47 2. Melinda Berge (Park City, Utah) 1:25:22
Category 1 Men 65-69 1. James designer (Auburn, Wash./Cycle Therapy) 54:18 2. Stan author (Temecula, Calif.) 55:17 3. Joel Quinn (South Jordan, Utah) 57:22 4. discoverer Fanning (Waco, Texas) 59:52 5. Tomas Pastalka (Belvedere, Calif.) 1:00:27
Category 1 Men 70+ 1. Andy Andrews (Hailey, Idaho) 57:46 2. Hans Muehlegger (Sun Valley, Idaho) 57:50 3. Frederic Schmid (Waco, Texas/Bicycles Outback) 1:06:03 4. Ronald Riley (Aptos, Calif./Bike Station Aptos) 1:09:08 5. William Chambers (Park City, Utah) 1:59:11
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