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Show JULY 2003 cycling utah. com 11 MOUNTAIN BIKE RACING Pedalfest Photo Gallery Intermountain Cup # 5, June 7, 2003 BBTC Presents: SSOVTHEII8S UTAH NATIONAL I'AIIKS T i l l II AUG. 31st TO SEPT. 6th $ 250 GREAT TOUR AT A BARGAIN PRICE INCLUDES: POOD, CAMP FEES, BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AND MORE. WWW. BBTC. NET LYNDA ( 801) 467- 5594 MUM. • Team relay, not just for hardcores! • 360 degree spectacular mountain views • Challenging climbs, exhilarating downhills, classic singletrack • Full amenities: Concessions, dining area, water, bathrooms and emergency medical facilities • Live band, spaghetti feed, friendly venue, huge grassy area • Close proximity camping or condo accommodations available • Variety of classes for any skill level • A. M. T. R. I sanctioned 24 hour event 520.000 cash and prizes, don't miss it! Register at www. 24hoursofboise. com 12 cycling utah. com JULY 2003 MOUNTAIN BIKING Bromka's Wasatch Front Guidebook Finally Out ROAD TOURING Southern Utah National Parks are a Great Touring Destination Long awaited and a year overdue, Gregg Bromka's new mountain biking guidebook, Mountain Biking Utah's Wasatch Front ( Off- Road Publications) has been released, finally. With mountain biking season in full swing, you can " get the goods" on where to ride in the Wasatch Range. As the title suggests, " . . . Wasatch Front" focuses solely on rides that are accessible from Ogden- Bountiful, Salt Lake, and Orem- Provo. There is a bonus section with trails in the Oquirrh Mountains and West Desert, too. This definitive guide features 71 trails ( over 1,000 miles) that venture from the Front's salt- flat valley to its forested canyons and wind- swept peaks. The guide includes up- to- date information on every route, optional variations to old favorites, and never- before- published trails like those in Utah County's American Fork Canyon and Payson Canyon. " Mountain Biking Utah's Wasatch Front" is brand new book with a fresh new look. The book's size has been scaled down to fit in a jersey pocket or hydration pack, custom paper was chosen that is ultra thin and lightweight with- Park City's Witty Returns to the Track Colorado Springs, CO ( June 10, 2003) - Olympic Gold Medallist and four- timeU. S. Olympian, Chris Witty ( Park City, UT), has been named to the T- Mobile Cycling Team. Perhaps best known for her performances as a world- class speed skater, Witty brings with her a wealth of experience and accolades on the velodrome as an accomplished cyclist, including a fifth place finish in the 500m Time Trial at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Witty, the ninth American to compete in both the Summer and Winter Olympic games, captured the gold medal at the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, UT in the 1000m event, highlighting her career on the ice, which also saw her win Silver in the 1000m and Bronze in the 1500m at the ' 98 games in Nagano, Japan as the USA's only double medallist. She plans to continue her Olympic cycling career in the Summer Games Athens in 2004. out sacrificing print quality, and a special polyurethane glue on the binding makes the book highly durable. Trail descriptions are concise but detailed, and 135 photographs grace the pages. Most noticeable is the addition of elevation graphs so you can get a " feel" for the terrain and shaded relief topography on the trail maps. Like food? If so, you'll appreciate the " Fat- Tire Dining Guide" sections, which suggest where to carbo-load before or pig out after your favorite ride. Mountain Biking Utah's Wasatch Front is available throughout Northern Utah at your favorite bike shop or bookstore or at www. offroad-pub. com. Retail price is $ 15.95. - editor's note: Cycling Utah features Gregg's work in our Trail of the Month. Readers can preview the book in our April, May, and June 2003 issues. Wear your helmet, Your kids will thank you! By Lynda Forbush " Seven days of fully supported cycling and camping tour through the breaktaking scenery of Zion's, Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks National Parks".. . kind of reads like a glossy travel brochure doesn't it? Can it possibly live up to its description? I can tell you from personal experience that it can and does spectacularly! My very first cycling tour was the Southern Utah Parks Tour in September of ' 95. My good friend Penny and I were told about the tour through her now husband Robin Perkins. It was recommended as a great " first timers" tour. I'll never forget the first day. We started in Cedar City with the day's final destination being Zion's National Park. Penny and I were excited to be participating, anxious to meet new people and not wanting to miss a single experience. We took every possible side trip that first day, optional loop up Kolob Canyon, joined a small group diverting slightly into Hurricane for lunch and stopped at every tourist attraction, monument, etc. Mind you, we were still relatively new to cycling ( riding mountain bikes with slicks and loaded down with huge touring bags). By the time we approached our campground outside of Zion's we were exhausted, had lost all coordination and were hallucinating. We inadvertently passed the tour's campground and were heading up Zion's canyon. We finally pulled into one of the Park's campgrounds, rode around for some time on dirt roads looking for our tour only to realize we had over shot the campground. By the time we pulled into our tour's campground it was 7pm. Other cyclists had taken up most of the campsites leaving only a few open patches of dirt. Penny and I plopped ourselves down on one of those dirt patches with no plans of ever moving. However, we had one more difficult task ahead - putting up a tent. Since neither us of had ever put up a tent it was even more daunting. After a short time a very kind guy came over and offered to help us. That very kind guy, Dave Cody, became our best friend and supporter for the remainder of the tour. Fortunately as the week went on our judgement improved daily on how to pace ourselves, and we eventually learned how to handle our own camping gear. During the week we enjoyed spectacular scenery up close as only you can while on a bike. We met many wonderful people and chatted with fellow riders about other great cycling tours. The tour was a great bonding experience with other cyclists and Mother Nature. It was the kind of experience that leaves you wanting to ride more, participate in more tours and in general be a better person. I would encourage anyone who hasn't been on a tour, or for that matter anyone who hasn't been on a Southern Utah national parks tour, to consider doing this ride. Editor's Note: This year, there are two Southern Utah tours. One is the Southern Utah National Parks Tour, from September 7- 13 organized by Jon Smith ( 801- 596- 8430). The other is the BBTC Southern Utah Parks Tour organized by the Bonneville Bicycle Touring Club from August 31 - September 6. Information on the BBTC ride is available at bbtc. net or by calling Lynda Forbush at 801- 467- 5594. COMF. Jt 8TH ANNUAL CLAIM JUMPER MOUNTAIN BIKE FESTIVAL IN AN HISTORIC 186 MINING TOWN IN THE CENTER OF NEVADA. 9- 26 Mii. r: X- COUNTRY AND AWESOME DOWN Ml 1.1. BEGINNER • SPORT PRO/ EXPERT FREE KIDS RAJ • OR THE WHOLE FAMII: T- SHIRTS SWIMMIS BARB WIV SIC DO* M SAT » JULY 2003 cyclingutah. com 13 BICYCLE SHOP DIRECTORY SOUTHERN NORTHERN UTAH UTAH Cedar Citv Cedar Cycle 38 E. 200 S. Cedar City, UT 84720 ( 435) 586- 5210 www. cedarcycle. com Moab Chile Pepper 550 1/ 2 North Main Moab, UT 84532 ( 435) 259- 4688 ( 888) 677- 4688 www. chilebikes. com Moab Cyclery 391 South Main Moab, UT 84532 ( 435) 259- 7423 www. moabcyclery. com Poison Spider Bicycles 497 North Main Moab, UT 84532 ( 435) 259- 7882 ( 800) 635- 1792 www. poisonspiderbicycles. com Rim Cyclery 94 West 100 North Moab, UT 84532 ( 435) 259- 5333 ( 888) 304- 8219 www. rimcyclery. com Panguitch Red Canyon MTB Center P. O. Box 40 3158 E. HWY 12 Panguitch, UT 84759 ( 435) 676- 8657 www. redcanyonbikes. com St. George Bicycles Unlimited 90S. 100 E. St. George, UT 84770 ( 435) 673- 4492 ( 888) 673- 4492 www. bicyclesunlimited. com Red Rock Bicycle Co. 190 S. Main St. St. George, UT 84770 ( 435) 674- 3185 www. redrockbicycle. com Sorinadale Springdale Cycles and Tours 1458 Zion Park Blvd. P. O. Box 501 Springdale, UT 84767 ( 435) 772- 0575 ( 800) 776- 2099 springdalecycles. com Heber Citv Heber Mountain Sports 164 S. Main Heber City, UT 84032 ( 435) 657- 1950 hebermtsports@ juno. com Logan Al's Cyclery and Fitness 1617 N. Main Logan, UT 84341 ( 435) 752- 5131 www. alssports. com Joyride Bikes 65 S. Main St. Logan, UT 84321 ( 435) 753- 7175 www. joyridebikes. com Sunrise Cyclery 138 North 100 East Logan, UT 84321 ( 435) 753- 3294 www. sunrisecyclery. net Park City Christy Sports 7580 Royal St. E- 107 Silver Lake Village Deer Valley, UT 84060 ( 435) 649- 2909 www. christysports. com Cole Sport 1615 Park Avenue Park City, UT 84060 ( 435) 649- 4806 www. colesport. com Jans Mountain Outfitters 1600 Park Avenue P. O. Box 280 Park City, UT 84060 ( 435) 649- 4949 www. jans. com White Pine Touring 1685 Bonanza Drive RO. Box 280 Park City, UT 84060 ( 435) 649- 8710 www. whitepinetouring. com Vernal Altitude Cycle 580 E. Main Street Vernal, UT 84078 ( 435) 781- 2595 ( 877) 781- 2460) www. altitudecycle. com WASATCH FRONT Davis County Bountiful Bountiful Bicycle Center 2482 S. Hwy 89 Bountiful, UT 84087 ( 801) 295- 6711 Bountiful Pedersen's Ski & Sports 40 W. 500 S. Bountiful, UT 84010 ( 801) 298- 4551 Clearfield Pedersen's Ski & Sports 133 S. State Clearfield, UT 84015 ( 801) 776- 6504 ( 801) 776- 6559 Kaysville The Bike Rack 49 E. 200 N. Kaysville, UT 84037 ( 801) 544- 5300 bushesbikerack@ aol. com Layton Bingham Cyclery 110 N. Main Layton, UT 84041 ( 801) 546- 3159 www. binghamcyclery. com Sunset Bingham Cyclery 2317 North Main Sunset, UT 84015 ( 801) 825- 8632 www. binghamcyclery. com Salt Lake County Holladav 1 Canyon bicycles 3969 Wasatch Blvd. ( Olympus Hills Mall) Salt Lake City, UT 84124 ( 801) 278- 1500 www. canyonbicycles. com Golsan Cycles 4678 South Highland Drive Salt Lake City, llT 84117 ( 801) 278- 6820 golsoncycles@ aol. com Spin Cycle 4644 South Holladay Blvd. Holladay, UT 84117 801) 277- 2626 ( 888) 277- SPIN www. spincycleut. com Murray/ Cottonwood Canyon Sports Ltd. 1844 E. 7000 S. ( Ft. Union Blvd.) Salt Lake City, UT 84121 ( 801) 942- 3100 www. canyonsports. com Choose to Ride 6148 S. State Murray, UT 84107 ( 801) 74- PEDAL www. choosetoride. com Downtown Salt Lake Guthrie Bicycle 156 E. 200 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84111 ( 801) 363- 3727 www. redrocks. com Wasatch Touring 702 East 100 South Salt Lake City, UT 84102 ( 801) 359- 9361 www. wasatchtouring. com Wild Rose Mountain Sports 702 3rd Avenue Salt Lake City, UT 84103 ( 801) 533- 8671 ( 800) 750- 7377 East Salt Lake/ Sugarhouse Bicycle Center 2200 S. 700 E. Salt Lake City, UT 84106 ( 801) 484- 5275 bicyclecenter. com Bingham Cyclery 1370 South 2100 East Salt Lake City, UT 84108 ( 801) 583- 1940 www. binghamcyclery. com Contender Bicycles 878 S. 900 E. Salt Lake City, UT 84105 ( 801) 364- 0344 Fishers Cyclery 2175 South 900 East Salt Lake City, UT 84106 ( 801) 466- 3971 www. fisherscyclery. com Go- Ride Downhill Bikes 3232 S. 400 E., # 500 Salt Lake City, UT 84115 ( 801) 474- 0081 www. go- ride. com Guthrie Bicycle 731 East 2100 South Salt Lake City, UT 84106 ( 801) 484- 0404 www. redrocks. com REI ( Recreational Equipment Inc.) 3285 E. 3300 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84109 ( 801) 486- 2100 www. rei. com Sandy/ Draper Bingham Cyclery 1300 E. 10510 S. ( 106th S.) Sandy, UT 84094 ( 801) 571- 4480 www. binghamcyclery. com Canyon Bicycles 762 E. 12300 South Draper, UT 84020 ( 801) 576- 8844 www. canyonbicycles. com REI ( Recreational Equipment Inc.) 230 W. 10600 S. Sandy, UT 84070 ( 801) 501- 0850 www. rei. com Revolution Mountain Sports 8724 S. 700 E. Sandy, UT 84070 ( 801) 233- 1401 Sandy/ Draper T& T Bike and Ski 8621 S Highland Drive Sandy, UT 84092 ( 801) 944- 8038 ( 877) SKI- PHAT www. altacam. com South Jordan South Valley Cycles 10445 S. Redwood Road South Jordan, UT 84095 ( 801) 446- 1415 Utah County Orem Mad Dog Cycles 736 South State Orem, UT 84058 ( 801) 222- 9577 maddogcycles. com Provo Aardvark Cycles 936 E. 450 N. Provo, UT 84606 ( 801) 356- 7043 ( 877) 346- 6098 www. aardvarkcycles. com Bingham Cyclery 187 West Center Provo, UT 84601 ( 801) 374- 9890 www. binghamcyclery. com Copeland's Sports 4801 N. University Ave. Suite 210 Provo, UT 84604 ( 801) 852- 2160 www. shopsports. com Springville Blayn's Cycling Service 1190 N. Main Springville, UT 84663 ( 801) 489- 5106 biknut@ sisna. com Weber County Ogden The Bike Shoppe 4390 Washington Bivd. Ogden, UT 84403 ( 801) 476- 1600 www. thebikeshoppe. com Bingham Cyclery 3259 Washington Blvd. Odgen, UT 84403 ( 801) 399- 4981 www. binghamcyclery. com Riverdale Canyon Sports Outlet 705 W. Riverdale Road Riverdale, UT 84405 ( 801) 621- 4662 www. canyonsports. com 14 cyclingutah. com JULY 2003 cycling utah CALENDAR OF EVENTS Calendar Guidelines: Listings are free on a space available basis and at our discretion. Submit your event to: dave@ cyclingutah. com with date, name of event, website, phone number and contact person and other appropiate information Let us know about any corrections to existing mlisting> s!( y^| B icycle Motocross Battle Bay BMX - ( 801) 796- 8889 Rad Canyon BMX - ( 801) 824- 0095 For more track info, visit cyclingutah. com Events Mondays - Rad Canyon Bmx, Practice, Mondays through September, 6: 30- 8: 30 pm. 9700 S. 5250 W„ South Jordan, ( 801) 824- 0095, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings - Rad Canyon Bmx, Single Point Races Tuesdays & Thursdays through September ( Saturdays in October), Registration 6- 7 pm, racing ASAP ( 8pm). 9700 S. 5250 W., South Jordan, ( 801) 824- 0095. July 18, 19, 20 - Rad Canyon Bmx, GREAT SALT LAKE NATIONAL. For registration and race times go to www. ababxm. com, 9700 S. 5250 W„ South Jordan, ( 801) 824- 0095. August 8 - Double Point Friday, Registration 6- 7 pm, racing ASAP ( 8pm), Rad Canyon August 9 - State Championship Qualifier, Registration 4- 5 pm, racing ASAP ( 6pm), 9700 S. 5250 W„ South Jordan, see www. rad-canyon. com or call ( 801) 824- 0095. September 13 - Double Point Satureday, Registration 9- 10 am, racing ASAP ( 11am), Rad Canyon September 14 - State Championships, Registration, 9- 10 am, racing ASAP ( 11 am), Rad Canyon 9700 S. 5250 W„ South Jordan, visit radcanyon. com or call ( 801) 824- 0095 Cycling Events General Info Mayor's Bicycle Advisory Committee ( MBAC) meeting. Second Wednesday every month 5 p. m. at the Salt Lake City/ County Bldg, 451 S. State, Room 326. ( 801) 535- 7939 or ( 801) 363- 0304. Weber County Pathways - Weber County's Advocacy Group, ( 801) 393- 2304 or www. weberpath-ways. org Provo Bike Committee - ( 801) 374- 2033 or tjensen@ Korve. com Calendar of Events is sponsored by cBingftam Gycleryz Salt Lake City • Sunset Layton • Ogden Sandy • Midvale • Provo Volunteer to help build the Bonneville Shoreline Trail ( 801) 485- 6975 or visit www. bonneville-trail. org. "^ i ^^ Mountain UkWtoSARac'mg Events Critical Mass - Last Friday of every month, 5: 30 pm, meet at the Gallivan Center, 200 S, and State Street, SLC, For more info, if you have a bike to lend, etc.: email info@ slccriticalmass. org September 18- 20 - Utah Trails and Pathways Conference, planning, design, consruction, funding and more, www. stateparks. utah. gov General Info Intermountain Cup information ( Utah) ( 801) 942- 3498, Wild Rockies Unplugged Series information ( Idaho), ( 208) 342- 3910. USA Cycling, Mountain Region,( UT, AZ, NM, CO, WY, SD, Rogene Killen, ( 970) 587- 4447. Utah MTB Races Wednesdays - Soldier Hollow Training Series, 7 p. m., ( 801) 404- 0946 Wednesdays - April 30 - September 3 Sundance Weekly MTB series, 6: 30 pm, alternates with Soldier Hollow Training Series, Sundance Resort, ( 801) 223- 4849 July 5 - Brian Header, Intermountain Cup # 8, Brian Head, UT, XC, Clark Krause, ( 435) 586- 2770 July 12 - Chris Allaire Memorial, Intermountain Cup # 9, Solitude, UT, XC - Ed Chauner, 801- 942- 3498 July 12 - Brianhead Epic 100, qualifier for the 2002 World Solo Championships, Brian Head, ( 909) 866- 4565 July 12 - Blue Mountain Bike Chase, 25 mile race, Monticello City Recreation, Monticello, UT, ( 435) 587- 2029 July 19- 20 - CANCELLED, Endurance 100/ Mind Over Mountains, Park City, ( 435) 649- 2129 July 20 - Flyin' Brian I Downhill Race, Brian Head, UT, ( 801) 375- 3231 August 2 - Snowbird Mountain Bout, Intermountain Cup # 10, 15th Annual, Snowbird, ( 801) 942- 3498 August 9 - Wolverine Ridge XC Race, Intermountain Cup # 11. Series Finals, Evanston, WY - Paul Knopf, ( 866) 783- 6300 or ( 307) 783- 6470 August 23 - King of the Wasatch Downhill, Park City Mtn. Resort, ( 801) 375- 3231 August 23 - Sundance Super- D Downhill Race, 9 am, Sundance Resort, ( 801) 223- 4849 August 24 - Widowmaker Hill Climb 10 AM, Snowbird Resort, ( 801) 583- 6281 September 1 - Flyin' Brian- II Downhill Race, Brian Head, UT, ( 801) 375- 3231 September 6 - CANCELLED, The Endurance 100/ Mind Over Mountains, Park City, ( 435) 649- 2129 September 13 - Sundance Super- D Downhill Race, 9 am, Sundance Resort, ( 801) 223- 4849 September 14 - Bald Mountain Challenge Downhill, Deer Valley, UT, ( 801) 375- 3231 September 20 - Tour des Suds, Park City, ( 435) 649- 6839 October 4- 5 - Moab Rim Downhill and Freeride Contest, Moab, UT, ( 801) 375- 3231 October 10- 11 - Red Bull Rampage Free Ride Contest, 2nd Annual, Virgin, UT ( 435) 772- BIKE October 13- 14 - Huntsman World Senior Games. Must be 50 years or older. Three events: hill climb, downhill, and cross country, 800- 562- 1268 or hwsg@ infowest. com October 18- 19 - 24 Hours of Moab, ( 304) 259- 5533 Regional MTB Races July 5- 6 - Pomerelle Peaks, XC on Sat, DH on Sun, Wild Rockies Series # 6, Albion, ID, ( 208) 342- 3910 July 12 - Kelly Canyon Knobby Challenge XC, Kelly Canyon Ski Resort, Idaho Falls, ID ( 208) 338- 1016 July 19 - Teton Pass Hill Climb, Wilson, WY, 8: 30 road race, 10: 30 mountain bike race - points for each Race, ( 307) 733- 5228 July 20 - State Short- Track XC, ID, ( 208) 788- 9184 August 2- 3 - 19th White Knob Challenge and MTB Stage Race, Mackay, ID, Kurt Holzer at ( 208) 890- 3118 August 9- 10 - 24 Hours of Boise, Bogus Basin, ID, ( 208) 367- 1899 August 9- 10 - Claim Jumpers Downhill and Cross Country, Nevada NORBA State Championships, XC, DH, Great races in the middle of Nevada on Hwy 50, Austin, NV, ( 775) 964- 1212 August 14- 17 - NORBA National Championship Series Race # 4, Durango, CO, ( 970) 259- 4621 The Mayor's Bicycle Advisory Committee, the leading bicycle advocacy group in Salt Lake and Utah, wants to encourage all cyclists to participate. There are monthly meetings on the second Wednesday of every month at 5 p. m. in the City & County Building, Rm. 326 or 335, 451 South State Street. For details, visit the Cycling Utah web site ( www. cyclingutah. com) or call the Mayor's office at 535- 7939 or Mark at 363- 0304. % m% JS±) August 23- 24 - Brundage Bike Festival, Wild Rockies Series # 7, McCall, ID, ( 208) 342- 3910 August 30 - Idaho State NORBA XC Championship Finals, Soldier Mtn. Ski Resort, Fairfield, ID ( 208) 338- 1016 September 6 - Galena Grinder, Galena Lodge, ID, ( 208) 788- 9184 Sepember 6 - Rendezvous Hill Climb, Teton Village, WY, 6,1 miles, 4139 vertical feet, ( 307) 733- 5335 September ? - Pahrump NV, ( 775) 727- 5284 or ( 702) 228- 4076 September 20- 21 - Lava Rama, Wild Rockies Series # 8, XC, DH, Lava Hot Springs, ID ( 208) 342- 3910 DIGITAL VIDEO your next LIGHTWEIGHT COMPONENT • Durable Compact Design • Dimensions: 4.4 x 2 x 3.5" Weight: 13.4 oz. ( 380 g) • 10X Optical, 400X Digital Zoom with Image Stabilization • XGA High Resolution Photos • FireWire ( IEEE 1394 DV Port) DiG! C DV Canon € LU* ASO Canon USA One ( 1) Year Limited Warranty pictureline 240 SOUTH 200 EAST I SALT LAKE CITY I 801 364 1200 pictureline. com JULY 2003 cyclingutah. com 15 Mountain ike Tours and Festivals August 9- 10 - Dinotrax Fat Tire Festival, Rides, Pasta Feed, Bluegrass Music, Flaming Gorge, ( 435) 781- 2595 September 27 - Antelope Island Buffalo Bike Tour, ( 801) 947- 0338 October 30 - November 2 - Canyonlands Fat Tire Festival. Group rides, bicycle DemoExpo, fun competitions, evening entertainment. Moab, UT, ( 800) 635- 6622 Road Racing General Info Utah Road Racing - USCF, Utah Cycling Association - Dirk Cowley, ( 801) 944- 8488 USA Cycling, Mountain Region Road Racing ( UT, AZ, NM, CO, WYSD), Rogene Killen, ( 970) 587- 4447. Utah Road Races July 8,15,22,29 - RMR Crit Series, Salt Lake, ( 801) 944- 8488 July 2,9,16,23,30 - DMV Crit Series, Every Wednesday, Salt Lake, ( 801) 558- 6875 July 3,17 - Salt Air TT Series, Every other Thurs, ( 801) 944- 8488 July 6 - Antelope Island TT # 2, State TT Championship Antelope Island, ( 801) 731- 8335 July 12- 13 - Gate City Grind Stage Race, ( 208) 282- 2503 or ( 208) 652- 3532 July 19 - Hill AFB Criterium, Ogden, UT, ( 801) 776- 3917 August 5,12,19,26 - RMR Crit Series, Salt Lake, ( 801) 944- 8488 August 6,13,20,27 - DMV Crit Series, Every Wednesday, Salt Lake, ( 801) 558- 6875 August 14,28 - Salt Air TT Series, Every other Thurs, ( 801) 944- 8488 August 2 - CANCELLED - Snowbasin Earl Miller Hillclimb, 11 miles from Huntsville to Snowbasin, Huntsville, UT, ( 801) 620- 1048 August 2 - Davis Crit ( Rusty Shoemaker Memorial), Davis County Technical Center, ( 801) 944- 8488 August 9 - Fazoli's Sundance Hillclimb, 8 mile climb from Hwy 189 ( Provo Canyon) to the top of the Alpine Loop, Provo, UT, ( 801) 400- 6130 August 16 - Antelope Island TT # 3, Antelope Island, ( 801) 731- 8335 August 23 - Snowbird Hill Climb, 7: 30 AM, 10.2 Miles from Shopko on 9400 S. 2000 E. to Snowbird, ( 801) 583- 6281 August 23- 24 - Tour de Gap Stage Race, in conjunction with the Iron County Fair, Parawon, UT, ( 435) 677- 2111 August 29 - September 1 - Cache Classic Stage Race, Logan, UT, ( 435) 752- 5131 or ( 435) 787- 2534 September 2,9,16,23,30 - RMR Crit Series, Salt Lake, ( 801) 944- 8488 September 3,10,17,24 - DMV Crit Series, Every Wednesday, Salt Lake, ( 801) 558- 6875 September 11,25 - Salt Air TT Series, Every other Thurs, ( 801) 944- 8488 September 6 - Eureka RR, great road race through the Tintic Mining District, Eureka, UT ( 801) 553- 1065 September 13 - LOTOJA, 203 miles from Logan, UT to Jackson, WY, ( 801) 627- 6200 or ( 800) 497- 7335 September 28 - Antelope Island TT # 3, Antelope Island, ( 801) 731- 8335 October 7- 10 - Huntsman World Senior Games. Must be 50 years or older. Four events: hill climb, time trial, criterium and road race. 800- 562- 1268 or hwsg@ infowest. com October 11 - City Creek Bike Sprint, 10 am, 5 1/ 2 mile climb up City Creek Canyon in Salt Lake City, road or mountain bikes, UCA Points Series Event, ( 801) 583- 6281 Regional Road Races July 4 - Elko Jaietan Criterium, Part of the Elko Basque Festival, Elko, NV, ( 775) 738- 5245 July 12- 13 - Gate City Grind Stage Race, ( 208) 282- 2503 or ( 208) 652- 3532 July 15 - Idaho Cycling Enthusiasts Criterium Series, Pocatello, ID, Rob Van Kirk at 208- 282- 2503 or vankrobe@ isu. edu July 19 - Teton Pass Hill Climb, Wilson, WY, 8: 30 road race, 10: 30 mountain bike race - points for each Race, ( 307) 733- 5228 July 22 - Summer Night at the Track # 2, Road/ Track, Boise, ID, ( 208) 343- 3782 July 26 - Twilight Criterium, Boise, ID, ( 208) 343- 3782 July 27 - The Morning After Criterium, Boise, ID, ( 208) 343- 9130 July 29 - Idaho Cycling Enthusiasts Criterium Series, Pocatello, ID, Rob Van Kirk at 208- 282- 2503 or vankrobe@ isu. edu August 4- 9 - USCF Master's National's, Louisville, KY, ( 719) 866- 4581 August 9 - Saturn Cycling Classic, " The Race", Boulder to Breckenridge, 140 miles, plus Nicole Reinhart Criterium, ( 303) 443- 7020 August 9 - Spectrum Festival of Speed Criterium, Boise, ( 208) 343- 3782 INTERMOUNTAIN CUP FINALS MOUNTAIN BIKE RACING SERIES O11i1l1 HUlIo6cSBC-Communications LOth ANNUAL WOLVERINE RIDGE XC RACE BATTLE THE BEAST! 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Saturday, August 9th, 2003 THIS XC COURSE OFFERS A DEEP WOODS EXPERIENCE IN THE HIGH UINTA MOUNTAINS IN THE WASATCH- CACHE NATIONAL FOREST EVENT FEES: $ 30 by Monday, August 4th; $ 36 after August 4th Juniors 12 & Under $ 20 by August 4th; $ 25 after August 4th THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS - Title Sponsor; BOOTWORKS OF PARK CITY, UTAH BEAR RIVER OUTDOOR RECREATION ALLIANCE; CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING EVANSTON REGIONAL HOSPITAL; JB'S RESTAURANTS JACK JAROSE & SONS MAINTENANCE; PACIFIC POWER WASATCH- CACHE NATIONAL FOREST; BP BEAR RIVER LODGE; CHEVRONTEXACO DOMINO'S PIZZA Entry Forms/ Information: City of Evanston; 1200 Main Street, Evanston, WY 82930 Toll f r e e 1 - 8 6 6 - 7 8 3 - 6 3 0 0 ( Paid by the City of Evanston) August 12 - Idaho Cycling Enthusiasts Criterium Series, Pocatello, ID, Rob Van Kirk at 208- 282- 2503 or vankrobe@ isu. edu August 16 - Table Rock HC RR, Boise, ID, ( 208) 867- 2488 August 17 - Day at the Track, Road/ Track, Boise, ID, ( 208) 343- 3782 August 23 - Stanley Challenge, Boise, ID, ( 208) 867- 2488 September 6- 7 - Intermountain Orthopaedics Idaho State RR and Criterium Championships, Boise, ID, Kurt Holzer at ( 208) 890- 3118 September 13 - Race to the Angel, 17th Annual, Wells, NV, ( 775) 752- 3540 September 13 - Bogus Basin Hill Climb, Boise, ID, ( 208) 343- 3782 Weekly Rides Mondays - April - September - Wasatch Women's Cycling Club ( WWCC) Weekly Ride: fun/ easy ~ 1 hr. ride , meeting at 6: 00 p. m. at 1500 E 1500 S ( by Einstein's). All welcome!, Melissa at ( 801) 466- 6312. Mondays - Park City Social Ride, 6 pm, easy pace, meet at Cole Sport, Park City, ( 435) 649- 5663 Tuesdays - Weekly Tour of Heber Valley, meet at Heber Mountain Sports, 160 S Main St., Heber. 32 miles at a medium pace ( Avg. 16- 18 mph). Perfect for learning pace lines. ( 435) 657- 1950. Wednesdays - Weekly Tour of Heber Valley, meet at Heber Mountain Sports, 160 S Main St., Heber. 20 miles at a leisurely pace ( Avg 10- 14 mph) ( 435) 657- 1950 Wed MTB ride - Women's Joyride, 5: 30 p. m., meet at Joyride Bikes, 655 S. Main St., Logan, ( 435) 753- 7175 Thursdays - Weekly Race around Heber Valley, meet at Heber Mountain Sports, 160 S Main St., Heber. 34 miles at a crisp pace with sprint zones ( Avg 19- 24 mph). Great for fine tuning the legs. ( 435) 657- 1950 Thursdays - Park City Tempo Ride, 6 pm, fast paced, meet at Cole Sport, Park City, ( 435) 649- 5663 Weekend Group Rides - Saturday and Sunday, 10 am, meet at 9th and 9th in Salt Lake City. 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VIC AWO VS sksast 16 cycling utah. com JULY 2003 cycling utah RACE RESULTS Mountain Bike Racing Deer Valley Pedalfest, Deer Valley , Utah - June 7, 2003 INTERMOUNTAIN CUP MOUNTAIN BIKE RACING SERIES - Race # 5 12 & Under 1. Tanner J. Putt ( X- Men) 12: 20: 44 2. Alex Scott ( Young Riders) 12: 25: 29 3. Biake Wiehe ( Young Riders) 12: 26: 54 4. Gabriel F. Campbell ( Young Riders) 12: 29: 04 5. Brandon Perez 12: 32: 06 9 & Under 1. Rhet Povey 12: 04: 17 2. Riley Peek 12: 04: 31 3. Martin Lentz 12: 04: 41 4. Cale Pilling ( New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle) 12: 05: 52 5. Hazel Harvey 12: 05: 56 Beg Men 13- 15 1. Ryan Wyble ( Young Riders) 12: 55: 13 2. Matthew L. Downing ( Mad Dog Cycles) 12: 55: 14 3. Jason K. LeGore 12: 58: 55 4. Mike H. Voth ( Young Riders) 12: 59: 55 5. Bryce Packard 1: 00: 51 Beg Men 16- 18 1. Taylor Foss 0: 50: 31 2. Nicholas Kerr 12: 52: 17 3. Kasey Curtis ( Mad Dog Cycles) 12: 59: 10 4. Mitch Longson ( Mad Dog Cycles) 1: 00: 56 5. Jordan Reeves 1: 07: 17 Beg Men 19- 29 1. Brady Preston 12: 42: 05 2. Russell Taylor ( Construction) 12: 42: 37 3. Tim J Wilson 12: 43: 12 4. Shawn Frye ( Pedros Grassroots/ Canyon Bicycle) 12: 44: 46 5. David Laga ( Mad Dog Cycles) 12: 44: 47 Beg Men 30- 39 1. Tony Parkinson 12: 44: 40 2. Phil Tisovec ( Bicycle Utah) 12: 45: 46 3. Brett Wehrli ( Mad Dog Cycles) 12: 46: 30 4. MarkW. Esplin 12: 46: 39 5. Jay Grove 12: 46: 40 Beg Men 40+ 1. Jeff Butler 12: 53: 29 2. Kelly Lassiter 12: 55: 00 3. Jim Kupferschmidt 12: 55: 07 4. Rush Bowers 12: 55: 21 5. Paul Moote ( Green Team) 12: 56: 23 Beg Women 19+ 1. SueF. Abbene 12: 57: 58 2. Natasha Way 1: 00: 42 3. Anne Donahue 1: 03: 18 4. Ashley Bates 1: 03: 53 5. Karen Ursick ( Pedros/ Canyon Bicycles) 1: 04: 10 Clydesdale 1. Robert Cummins 1: 36: 26 2. Aaron Mullins ( Taylors Bike Shop) 1: 37: 11 3. Matt Longson ( New Moon Media) 1: 37: 53 Exp Men 16- 18 1. Scott J. Allen ( X- Men) 2: 19: 36 2. Mitchell Peterson ( Healthy Choice/ Guru's) 2: 20: 09 3. Dustin Wynne ( Young Riders) 2: 25: 17 4. Ryan Harward ( Guru's) 2: 38: 52 5. Brent Westenburg ( Young Riders) 2: 39: 11 Exp Men 19- 29 1. Ali Goulet ( Stein Eriksen Sport) 2: 15: 16 2. Trever Simper ( Guthries) 2: 15: 51 3. Brock Cannon ( Mad Dog Cycles) 2: 17: 18 4. Gregy Gibson ( Racer's Cycle Service) 2: 21: 06 5. Lance R. Runyan ( Titus) 2: 21: 14 Exp Men 30- 39 1. Todd Henneman ( Jans/ Trek) 2: 23: 58 2. Jack Dainton ( Contender/ First Endurance) 2: 24: 47 3. Brad W. Pilling ( New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle) 2: 27: 23 4. George Manousakis 2: 27: 24 5. Phil Snow ( Aardvark Cycles) 2: 27: 33 Exp Men 40+ 1. Robert Westermann ( New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle) 2: 29: 24 2. Tom Noaker ( Young Riders) 2: 30: 08 3. Dana Harrison ( Guru's) 2: 34: 17 4. Peter W. Peterson 2: 35: 55 5. Daren Cottle ( Guru's) 2: 36: 50 Men 50+ 1. FredTorrence 1: 22: 24 2. Brad Mullen 1: 22: 27 3. Bruce Argyle ( Mad Scientist) 1: 29: 10 4. Bill Dark ( Mad Dog Cycles) 1: 29: 25 5. Gary Kartchner ( Golsans Cycles) 1: 29: 37 Pro Men 1. Carl Swenson ( Rlx/ Polo Sport) 2: 11: 24 2. Eric Jones ( Biogen 2: 17: 21 3. Troy Barry ( Jackson Hole Mt Resort/ Marmot) 2: 24: 22 Race Results are sponsored by 2175 S. 900 E. Salt Lake City ( 801) 466- 3971 fisherscyclery. com Salt Lake's Road Bike Specialists! Win Races, Read the Coach's Corner on p. 9 4. Todd Tanner ( Sobe Cannondale/ Guthrie) 2: 25: 44 5. Blake Zumbrunnen ( Guthrie Race Club Race Club) 2: 27: 17 6. Aaron T Phillips ( Porcupine) 2: 28: 11 7. Brandon Firth ( Stein Eriksen Sports) 2: 30: 33 8. Chris Christiansen ( Guthrie Race Club) 2: 34: 30 Pro/ Exp Women 1. Kathy Sherwin ( Sobe/ Cannondale) 2: 03: 36 2. Pamela Hanlon ( Jans ) 2: 06: 59 3. Sonya J. Swartzentruber ( Jans) 2: 08: 57 4. Robin McGee ( Jackson Hole Mt Resort) 2: 10: 53 5. Hilary Wright ( Young Riders) 2: 11: 58 6. Paula M. Seeley ( Jan's) 2: 13: 51 7. Wendy Wagner 2: 13: 53 8. Cindi Hansen ( New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle) 2: 14: 24 9. Misti L Timpson ( Sugar) 2: 15: 15 10. Lara H. Kendall ( Jans/ Trek) 2: 24: 17 Spt Men 16- 18 1. Kyle Wehmanen ( T8cT Bike & Ski) 1: 57: 20 2. Alan Madorin 1: 58: 59 3. Aleks F. Reisling ( Young Riders) 2: 00: 03 4. Rick Washburn ( Mad Dog Cycles) 2: 00: 57 5. Josh Adams 2: 02: 53 Spt Men 19- 29 1. William Wood ( Healthy Choice/ Guru's/ LRC) 1: 45: 25 2. Rob Hopkins 1: 47: 26 3. Nate L. Stowers ( Healthy Choice/ Logan Race Club) 1: 47: 42 4. Josey Apostle ( Euclid Timber Frames) 1: 47: 45 5. Calvin Squires ( Guthrie Race Clubs Cycles) 1: 47: 49 Spt Men 30- 39 1. John Griffiths ( New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle) 1: 47: 33 2. Bob Saffell ( Guthrie Race Clubs Cycles) 1: 51: 43 3. Tim White 1: 52: 42 4. Chris Thompson 1: 52: 50 5. Bo Pitkin ( White Pine Touring) 1: 53: 01 Spt Men 40+ 1. Jordon Swenson 1: 55: 10 2. Andrew Parker 1: 55: 33 3. Clark Johnson ( Mad Dog Cycles) 1: 57: 34 4. Don Tower ( DogBone Racing) 1: 57: 53 5. Edwin Dilbeck ( Northern Utah Mtn Biking) 2: 00: 38 Spt Women 19+ 1. Christie A. Johnson ( Sugar) 1: 29: 44 2. Lynn Ware- Peek ( Vintage Whine) 1: 29: 45 3. Kajsa J. Krieger 1: 33: 46 4. Jennifer Hanks 1: 34: 56 5. Susan Fleck ( Sugar) 1: 35: 59 Spt/ Exp Men 13- 15 1. Kaleb J. LeGore ( Healthy Choice/ Guru's) 1: 18: 27 2. Ryan Harrison ( Guru's) 1: 19: 15 3. Dutch Wiehe ( Young Riders) 1: 20: 56 4. Christopher Hong ( Young Riders) 1: 25: 02 5. Chris W. Peterson ( Guru's) 1: 25: 12 Women 35+ 1. Ellen Guthrie ( New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle) 1: 00: 41 2. Tonia G. Turner 1: 01: 52 3. Kit Howard 1: 04: 27 4. Tamra Roe ( Teez Sportswear) 1: 07: 57 5. Gina Riggs ( Peak Fasteners) 1: 10: 18 Bountiful Bomber Downhill, June 8,2003, Bountiful, Utah Pro Men 1. Lance Canfield ( Canfield Bros) 4.56.73 2. Pete Schaffer ( Go- Ride) 4.57.77 3. Kris Baughman ( Go- Ride) 5.00.13 4. Chris Canfield ( Canfield Bros) 5.00.77 5. Doug Gormley ( Go- Ride) 5.03.36 6. Scott Crabill ( Go- Ride) 5.05.49 7. Chris O'Connor ( Go- Ride/ Oakley) 5.34.74 8. Nathan Toone ( Elsworth) 5.35.83 Expert 19- 29 Men 1. Mark Christensen ( Guthries) 5.06.64 2. Eric Frost ( Instant Relay) 5.08.82 3. Carl Marcum ( Joy Ride) 5.17.73 4. Phillip Vega ( Joy Ride) 5.17.99 5. Mike Abbott ( DOD Racing) 5.23.61 Expert Men 30- 39 1. Justin Alvey ( Go- Ride) 4.54.79 2. Damon Kirchmeier ( Yeti/ Go- Ride) 5.05.58 3. Emmanuel Pons ( Go- Ride) 5.52.42 4. Jeffery Gosztlya ( Lizard Skins) 6.00.62 5. Dave Mosher ( Mtn. West Off Road) 6.04.13 Expert Men 13- 18 1. Hayden Price ( Go- Ride/ Smith) 5.47.15 2. Kyle Wehmanen 5.49.42 3. Nate Davis ( DOD Racing) 5.57.38 4. Tyler Dautel ( DOD Racing) 5.57.49 Expert Men 40+ 1. Dave Barclay ( Bikes 2 Boards) 6.06.68 2. Stephen Waldron 6.10.28 Pro Women 1. Faith Bradley ( Go- Ride) 6.13.27 Expert Women 1. Denise Wardwell ( Joy Ride) 7.42.44 2. Michelle Camp ( Fitzgeralds) 8.06.56 3. Lusana Schutz ( Fitzgeralds) 8.15.98 4. Sarah Long ( Fitzgeralds) 8.39.94 Sport Men 30- 39 1. Bryan Safarik 6.04.334 2. James Gillespie ( Piatt Electric) 6.19.20 3. Doug Frei ( Pocatello P. D.) 6.39.63 Sport Men 19- 29 1. Daniel Prince 5.44.23 2. Ben Craner 5.59.65 3. Justin McBride 6.08.59 4. Chad Bryce ( Marzocchi/ Maxxis/ Sun Ringle) 6.18.31 5. JoshDeMann 6.21.55 Sport Men 13- 18 1. Andrew Pierce 6.04.03 2. Chris Hadley ( Go- Ride) 6.08.29 Beginner Men 19- 39 1. Tyler Blaine 6.04.42 2. Joe Harker 6.20.80 3. Joshua Parris ( UAO/ Choose to Ride) 6.28.78 4. Zack Wood 6.52.41 5. James Cooper 7.23.59 Beginner Men 13- 18 1. Mitchell Andrus ( Hank Hill Racing) 6.53.92 2. Nic Hadley ( Go- Ride) 7.27.81 3. Brock Swenson 7.28.36 Sport Women 1. Selena Kontuly 9.26.69 Utah Summer Games Mountain Bike Race, Cedar City, UT - June 14,2003 INTERMOUNTAIN CUP MOUNTAIN BIKE RACING SERIES - Race # 6 12 & Under 1. CarsenWare 12: 33: 20 2. Alex Scott 12: 38: 13 3. Merrick Taylor 12: 40: 56 9 & Under 1. Rhet Povey 12: 15: 24 2. Alex Graham 12: 18: 18 3. Kasyn Parsons 12: 19: 26 Beg Men 13- 15 1. Matthew L. Downing 12: 40: 15 2. Jason K. LeGore 12: 40: 17 3. Derek Owen 12: 41: 17 Beg Men 16- 18 1. Brent Rodriguez 12: 36: 40 2. Kasey Curtis 12: 39: 21 3. Kyle White 12: 39: 47 Beg Men 19- 29 1. Clint Edwards 12: 32: 32 2. Brent Fischer 12: 34: 24 3. Ryan Stone 12: 42: 28 Beg Men 30- 39 1. JohnWickland 12: 34: 41 2. Warren Worsley 12: 36: 09 3. RoryAckroyd 12: 38: 20 Beg Men 40+ 1. John Bliss 12: 35: 17 2. Barry Moore 12: 37: 24 3. Cam Smith 12: 37: 45 Beg Women 19+ 1. Monique Beeley 12: 35: 00 2. Sunny Myers 12: 44: 23 3. Lauren Brzozowski 12: 47: 24 Clydesdale 1. Les Vierra 1: 18: 54 2. Steve Pecorella 1: 19: 48 3. Robert Cummins 1: 20: 39 Exp Men 16- 18 1. Dustin Wynne 1: 30: 06 2. Mitchell Peterson 1: 34: 11 3. Brent Westenburg 1: 34: 37 Exp Men 19- 29 1. Thomas J. Spannring 1: 24: 09 2. Gregy Gibson 1: 25: 35 3. Tharon Jeppson 1: 30: 59 Exp Men 30- 39 1. Todd Henneman 1: 26: 01 2. Chad B. Wassmer 1: 26: 18 3. George Manousakis 1: 28: 10 Exp Men 40+ 1. Dana Harrison 1: 27: 13 2. Robert Westermann 1: 27: 46 3. Tom Noaker 1: 31: 01 Men 50+ 1. Bill Dark 1: 13: 44 2. Gary Kartchner 1: 15: 00 3. Bill Peterson 1: 15: 04 Pro Men 1. Blake Zumbrunnen 1: 19: 28 2. Kevin Day 1: 19: 32 3. Todd Tanner 1: 19: 36 Pro/ Exp Women 1. D. J. Morisette 1: 43: 12 2. Misti L. Timpson 1: 49: 12 3. Pamela Hanlon 1: 49: 15 Spt Men 16- 18 1. David L. Peterson 1: 11: 00 2. Aleks F. Roising 1: 11: 51 3. Andrew G. Downing 1: 13: 57 Spt Men 19- 29 1. Jacob Balls 1: 04: 56 2. Chris A. Holiey 1: 05: 21 3. Andrew Adams 1: 05: 58 Spt Men 30- 39 1. Bob Saffell 1: 02: 41 2. Troy Nye 1: 05: 02 3. Antonio Gonzalez 1: 05: 39 Spt Men 40+ 1. MikeOsborn 1: 12: 04 2. Victor Rodriguez 1: 12: 36 3. Steve Moss 1: 13: 54 Spt Women 19+ 1. Kajsa J. Krieger 1: 25: 26 2. Bobbi Kirk 1: 27: 08 3. KC Holiey 1: 28: 27 Spt/ Exp Men 13- 15 1. Ryan Harrison 1: 12: 38 2. Jeremy Kough 1: 14: 09 3. Tyler Scott 1: 15: 09 Women 35+ 1. Ellen Guthrie 12: 44: 22 2. Bonnie Jones 12: 47: 31 3. Liz J. Egerton 12: 50: 43 Road Racing Sugarhouse Criterium, Sugarhouse Park, June 7,2003 Men CAT 1- 2 1. Burke Swindlehurst 2. Allan Butler 3. Bryson Perry 4. Christian Johnson 5. John Osguthorpe Women CAT 1- 2- 3 1. Laura Howat 2. CrystralYap 3. Cynthia Martin 4. Daphne Perry 5. Lisa Milkavich Men CAT 3 1. Jon Baddley 2. Jim Fearick 3. Tom Horrocks 4. Bryan Gillespie 5. Michael Coffman Women CAT 4 1. Laura Patten 2. Miriah Meyer 3. BriAnn Hoopes 4. Courtney McBeth 5. Jessica Preston Men CAT 4- 5 1. Casey Simons 2. Mike Pratt 3. Scott Preston 4. Fred Porter 5. Rod Boynton Men CAT 4- 5 1. Scott Allen 2. Matthew Burris 3. Troy Oldroyd 4. JRStancliff 5. Peter Hansen Men 35+ 1. Don Pollari 2. Derek Powers 3. Gary Porter 4. Glen Adams 5. Paul Quinlan Men 45+ 1. Dirk Cowley 2. Clyde Done 3. Bob Walker 4. Robert Keller 5. Mark Bates Men 55+ 1. Ken Louder 2. Gary Simmons 3. Lee Bourne MenJR 1. Mike Schmidt 2. Norman Bryner 3. Cameron Anderson Women JR 1. Nancy Cleveland 2. Jill Smith 3. Bev Ronnow International Center Criterium, Salt Lake City, June 8,2003 Men CAT 1- 2 1. Allan Butler 2. Thomas Cooke 3. Christopher Hull 4. Jesse Gordon 5. Bill Harris Women CAT 1- 2- 3 1. Karen Dodge 2. Kirsten Kotval 3. Margaret Douglas 4. Mary Hall 5. Lisa Milkavich Men CAT 3 1. Jim Fearick 2. Michael Coffman 3. David Harward 4. Tom Horrocks 5. Brian Klepper Women CAT 4 1. Tiffany Callahan Men CAT 4- 5 1. Mike Pratt 2. Casey Simons 3. Bret Johnson 4. Shawn Cheney 5. Dan Colangelo Men CAT 4- 5 1. Norman Bryner 2. Marc Barlage 3. Matt Walden 4. Courtland Carbone 5. Christopher Paladino Men 35+ 1. Richard Vroom 2. Gary Porter 3. John litis 4. Zan Treasure 5. Dennis Porter Men 45+ 1. Dirk Cowley 2. Robert Keller 3. Bob Walker 4. Peter Barquin Men 55+ 1. Gary Simmons Men JR 1. Norman Bryner 2. Adam Steinke Women Junior 1. Cynthia Martin Utah State Road Race Championships, Herriman, UT, June 14, 2003 Men CAT 1- 2 1. John Osguthorpe 2. Allan Butler 3. Sandy Perrins 4. Chris Humbert 5. Kirk Eck Women CAT 1- 2- 3 1. Maren Partridge 2. Karen Dodge 3. Laura Howat 4. Cynthia Martin 5. Kelly Crawford Men CAT 3 1. David Harward 2. Brian Klepper 3. Robert Crain 4. Jim Fearick 5. Andrew Lock Women CAT 4 1. Kimberly Croft 2. Lauren Barros 3. BriAnn Hoopes 4. Courtney McBeth 5. Jessica Preston Men CAT 4- 5 1. Fred Porter 2. Dan Hoopes 3. McKay Pollei 4. Jeff Bland 5. Weston Hymas Men CAT 4- 5 1. Norm Bryner 2. Mike Preston 3. Quinn Bingham 4. Nate Stowers 5. Kyle Wright Men 35+ 1. Zan Treasure 2. Gary Porter 3. Mark Schaefer 4. Stewart Richards 5. Greg Roper Men 45+ 1. Dirk Cowley 2. Richard Vroom 3. Robert Keller 4. Charles Palmer 5. Bruce McWhorter Men 55+ 1. Ken Louder 2. John Haney 3. Stan Swallow 4. Gary Powers 5. Lee Bourne MenJR 1. Daniel Greaves 2. Max Rosett 3. Jon Bowman Women JR 1. Liz Cushing 2. Ashlee Bradbury Utah Summer Games Road Events, Cedar City, UT, June 19- 21, 2003 Utah Summer Games Cycling Road Race, Desert Mound Road, June 21, 2003 Boys 12- 14 Division 1. Bruce Hoffman, Layton, 1: 16: 47 2. Oliver Riddle, Cedar City, 1: 26: 35 3. Jakob Bolli, Provo, 1: 27: 51 Boys 15- 16 Division 1. Jeremy Shepherd, Draper, 2: 23: 43 Boys 17- 18 Division 1. Travis Richens, Centerville, 1: 50: 16 Men 19- 29 Division 1. Rod Boynton, Provo, 2: 40: 52 2. Kevin Jeppson, Logan, 2: 43: 34 3. Ryan VanBrocklin, Clearfield, 2: 41: 19 Men 19- 29 Division ( Category 1) 1. Cameron Hoffman, Layton, 2: 40: 21 Men 19- 29 Division ( Category 3) 1. Robert Hansen, South Jordan, 2: 41: 26 2. Jeff Stenquist, Draper, 2: 42: 35 Women 19- 29 Division 1. Chanda Jeppson, Cedar City, 1: 55: 46 2. Jourdan Boynton, Provo, 2: 15: 26 3. Heather Nielson, Cedar City, 2: 23: 43 Men 30- 34 Division 1. Brian Jeppson, Cedar City, 2: 40: 26 2. Sean Hoover, Riverton, 2: 41: 19 3. John Anderson, Roy, 3: 00: 04 Men 35- 39 Division 1. Roger Mickels, Santa Clara, 2: 40: 76 Men 40- 44 Division 1. Mark Zimbelman, Provo, 1: 46: 21 2. Marty Sheeran, St. George, 1: 46: 46 3. John McConnell, Santa Clara, 1: 46: 53 Women 40- 44 Division 1. Celia Nash- Underwood, Park City, 1: 15: 19 2. Paula Burgoyne, Cedar City, 1: 28: 31 Men 45- 49 Division 1. Lasse Bjerga, Cedar City, 1: 46: 24 2. Thomas Milligan, South Jordan, 1: 46: 35 3. Steve Wilcox, West Valley City, 1: 46: 54 Women 45- 49 Division 1, Barbara Scarpelli, Ivins, 1: 24: 36 2. Joy Monson, Orem, 1: 26: 13 Men 50- 54 Division JULY 2003 cycling utah. com 17 1. Bruce Beattie, Kanarraville, 1: 48: 15 2. Steve Wright, Salt Lake City, 1: 52: 31 3. Ray Matthews, Salt Lake City, 2: 05: 07 Women 50- 54 Division 1. Lucetta Roy, Salt Lake City, 1: 31: 01 Men 55- 59 Division 1. Paul Scarpelli, Ivins, 2: 01: 27 2. Lee Bourne, Salt Lake City, 2: 03: 32 3. Gary Dixon, Brigham City, 2: 05: 07 Men 60- 64 Division 1. Stan Swallow, American Fork, 1: 10: 46 2. RonStrobel, Dammeron Valley, 1: 12: 33 3. Ralph Hall, St, George, 1: 14: 58 Women 60- 64 Division 1. Alice Pust, Santaquin, 1: 34: 16 Men 65- 69 Division 1. Duane Loveland, St, George, 1: 10: 59 2. Roland Jeppson, Logan, 1: 12: 46 3. Lyman Munford, Cedar City, 1: 13: 12 Men 70- 74 Division 1. Charles Schaelling, Washington, 1: 30: 12 Men 75- 79 Division 1. Marvin Woodbury, St. George, 1: 34: 40 Men 80- over Division Milo Hadlock, Murray, 1: 27: 21 Utah Summer Games Criterium, 1.2 mile circuit, Chekshani Cliffs, June 20, 2003 Boys 12- 14 Division ( 30- minute race) 1. Bruce Hoffman, Layton 2. Oliver Riddle, Cedar City 3. Dana Hoffman, Layton Boys 15- 16 Division ( 30- minute race) 1, Jeremy Shepherd, Draper Boys 17- 18 Division ( 45- minute race) 1, Travis Richens, Centerville Men 19- 29 Division Category I ( One hour race) 1. Cameron Hoffman, Layton Men 19- 29 Division Category III ( One hour race) 1. Jeff Stenquist, Draper Men 19- 29 Division Category IV ( One hour race) 1, Rod Boyton 2, Joshua Draper, Ogden 3, Joe Davis, Ogden Women 19- 29 Division ( 30- minute race) 1. DJ Morrisette, Brian Head 2. Jourdan Boynton, Provo 3. Chanda Jeppson, Cedar City Men 30- 34 Division ( One hour race) 1. Brian Jeppson, Cedar City 2. Sean Hoover, Riverton 3. John Anderson, Roy Men 35- 39 Division ( One hour race) 1. Roger Mickels, Santa Clara. Men 40- 44 Division ( 45- minute race) 1. Tim Prindle, Cedar City 2. Kevin Shepherd, Draper 3. John McConnell, Santa Clara Men 45- 49 Division ( 45- minute race) 1. Lasse Bjerga, Cedar City 2. Steve Wilcox, West Valley City 3. Ron Cushing, Vernal Women 45- 49 Division ( 30- minute race) 1, Barbara Scarpelli, Ivins Men 50- 54 Division ( 45- minute race) 1. Bruce Beattie, Kanarraville 2. Steve Wright, Salt Lake City 3. Ron Roy, Salt Lake City Women 50- 54 Division ( 30- minute race) 1. Lucetta Roy, Salt Lake City Men 55- 59 Division ( 45- minute race) 1. Paul Scarpelli, Ivins 2. Gary Dixon, Brigham City 3. Lee Bourne, Salt Lake City Men 60- 64 Division ( 30- minute race) 1. Stan Swallow, American Fork 2. Ron Strobel, Dammeron Valley 3. Ralph Hall, St. George Women 60- over Division ( 30- minute race) 1, Alice Pust, Santaquin Men 65- 69 Division ( 30- minute race) 1. Duane Loveland, St. George 2. Roland Jeppson, Logan 3. Lyman Munford, Cedar City Men 80- over Division ( 30- minute race) 1. Milo Hadlock, Murray Utah Summer Games Time Trial, Lund Highway, June 19,2003 Boys 12- 14 Division 1. Oliver Riddle, Cedar City, 33: 53 2. Bruce Hoffman, Layton, 34: 07 Boys 17- 18 Division 1. Travis Richens, Centerville, 24: 37 2. Travis Sawyer, Hatch, 38: 34 Men 19- 29 Division ( Category 3) 1. Robert Hansen, South Jordan, 23: 40 2. Jeff Stenquist, Draper, 24: 37 Men 19- 29 Division ( Category 4) 1. Edson Leite, Salt Lake City, 26.33 2. Ryan Van Brocklin, Clearfield, 27: 11 3. Mark Monson, Logan, 29: 16 Women 19- 29 Division 1, Chanda Jeppson, Cedar City, 27: 00 2. Jourdan Boynton, 29: 02 Men 30- 34 Division 1. Brian Jeppson, Cedar City, 24: 43 2. John Anderson, Roy, 26: 50 3. Lamont Carter, Riverdale, 29: 18 Men 35- 39 Division 1. Roger Mickels, Santa Clara, 24: 43 Men 40- 44 Division 1. John McConnell, Santa Clara, 23: 23 2. Wayne Cottrell, Layton, 25: 44 3. Mark Zimbelman, Provo, 23: 45 Men 45- 49 Division 1. Lasse Bjerga, Cedar City, 23: 23 2. Steve Wilcox, West Valley City, 23: 39 3. Thomas Milligan, South Jordan, 23: 54 Women 40- 44 Division 1. Paula Burgoyne, Cedar City, 34: 29 Women 45- 49 Division 1. Barbara Scarpelli, Ivins, 34: 18 Men 50- 54 Division 1. Bruce Beattie, Kanarraville, 24: 41 2. Steve Wright, Salt Lake City, 25: 51 3. Ron Roy, Salt Lake City, 29: 19 Men 55- 59 Division 1. Paul Scarpelli, Ivins, 24: 27 2. Lee Bourne, Salt Lake City, 26: 21 3. Gary Dixon, Brigham City, 29: 49 Women 50- 59 Division 1. Sandi Olson, Salt Lake City, 29: 27 2. Lucetta Roy, Salt Lake City, 37: 26 Men 60- 64 Division 1. Ralph Hall, 26: 42 2. Stan Swallow, American Fork, 26: 57 3. Clair Jensen, Cedar City, 27: 11 Men 65- 69 Division 1. Duane Loveland, St. George, 28: 03 2. Roland Jeppson, Logan, 28: 28 Lyman Munford, Cedar City, 28: 38 Women 60- 69 Division 1. Iris Tolley, Nephi, 34: 46 2. Alice Pust, Santaquin, 38: 13 Men 75- 79 Division 1. Marvin Woodbury, St. George, 37: 44 Men 80- over Division 1, Milo Hadlock, Murray, 33: 47 Utah Summer Games Hill Climb, Cedar Canyon, June 19,2003 Cedar City's Brian Jeppson broke the course record with a time of 20: 23 in the Hill Climb in Cedar Canyon to highlight the opening day of the 2003 USG Cycling competition. Boys 12- 14 Division 1. Oliver Riddle, Cedar City, 9: 22 2. Bruce Hoffman, Layton, 9: 32 Boys 17- 18 Division 1. Travis Richens, Centerville, 27: 09 2, Travis Sawyer, Hatch, 41: 57 Men 19- 29 Division ( Category 3) 1. Robert Hansen, South Jordan, 28: 28 2. Jeff Stenquist, Draper, 28: 49 Men 19- 29 Division ( Category 4) 1. Rod Boynton, Provo, 25: 16 2. Ryan Van Brocklin, Clearfield, 28: 16 3. Edson Leite, Salt Lake City, 33: 16 Women 19- 29 Division 1. Chanda Jeppson, Cedar City, 28: 28 Men 30- 39 Division 1. Brian Jeppson, Cedar City, 20: 23 ( New Course Record) 2. John Anderson, Roy, 31: 04 3. Lamont Carter, Riverdale, 37: 03 Men 40- 44 Division 1. Mark Zimbelman, Provo, 23: 36 2. Wayne Cottrell, Layton, 26: 19 3. Marty Sheeran, St. George, 26: 31 Men 45- 49 Division 1. Steve Wilcox, West Valley City, 24: 26 2. Thomas Milligan, South Jordan, 24: 43 3. Ron Cushing, Vernal, 24: 46 Women 40- 49 Division 1. Barbara Scarpelli, Ivins, 16: 56 Men 50- 54 Division 1. Bruce Beattie, Kanarraville, 7: 34 2. Ron Roy, Salt Lake City, 7: 45 3. Steve Wright, Salt Lake City, 8: 24 Men 55- 59 Division 1. Paul Scarpelli, Ivins, 8: 01 2. Lee Bourne, Salt Lake City, 9: 27 3. Gary Dixon, Brigham City, 9: 43 Women 50- 59 Division 1, Sandi Olson, Salt Lake City, 10: 48 2. Lucetta Roy, Salt Lake City, 12: 36 Men 60- 64 Division 1. Stan Swallow, American Fork, 8: 41 2. Clair Jensen, Cedar City, 9: 21 3. Bob Spinelli, Cedar City, 19: 29 Men 65- 69 Division 1. Duane Loveland, St. George, 8: 03 2. Roland Jeppson, Logan, 8: 30 3. Lyman Munford, Cedar City, 11: 36 Women 60- 69 Division 1. Iris Tolley, Nephi, 12: 58 2, Alice Pust, Santaquin, 14: 53 Men 70- 74 Division 1. Charles Schaelling, Washington, 13: 02 Men 75- 79 Division 1. Marvin Woodbury, St. George, 16: 08 Men 80- over Division 1. Milo Hadlock, Murray, 12: 47 Utah Summer Games Omnium Results Final point- total results from the four races in three days during the 2003 USG Utah Summer Games Cycling competition: Boys 12- 14 Division 1. Bruce Hoffman, Layton, 48 1. Oliver Riddle, Cedar City, 48 Boys 15- 16 Division 1. Jeremy Shepherd, Draper, 28 Boys 17- 18 Division 1. Travis Richens, Centerville, 56 Men 19- 29 Division ( Category 1) 1. Cameron Hoffman, Layton, 28 Men 19- 29 Division ( Category 3) 1. Robert Hansen, South Jordan, 56 2. Jeff Stenquist, Draper, 44 Men 19- 29 Division ( Category 4) 1. Rod Boynton, Provo, 56 2. Ryan VanBrocklin, Clearfield, 24 3. Joshua Draper, Ogden, 14 Women 19- 29 Division 1. Chanda Jeppson, Cedar City, 48 2. Jourdan Boynton, Provo, 30 3. Heather Nielson, Cedar City, 10 Men 30- 34 Division 1. Brian Jeppson, Cedar City, 56 2. John Anderson, Roy, 32 3. LaMont Carter, Riverdale, 20 3. Sean Hoover, Riverton, 20 Men 35- 39 Division 1. Roger Mickels, Santa Clara, 42 Men 40- 44 Division 1, Mark Zimbelman, Provo, 38 2. John McConnell, Santa Clara, 30 3. Marty Sheeran, St. George, 26 Women 40- 44 Division 1. Paula Burgoyne, Cedar City, 24 Men 45- 49 Division 1. Lasse Bjerga, Cedar City, 56 2. Steve Wilcox, West Valley City, 36 3. Thomas Milligan, South Jordan, 22 Women 45- 49 Division 1. Barbara Scarpelli, Ivins, 56 Men 50- 54 Division 1. Bruce Beattie, Kanarraville, 56 2. Steve Wright, Salt Lake City, 36 3. Ron Roy, Salt Lake City, 22 Women 50- 54 Division 1. Lucetta Roy, Salt Lake City, 56 2. Sandi Olson, Salt Lake City, 28 Men 55- 59 Division 1. Paul Scarpelli, Ivins, 56 2. Lee Bourne, Salt Lake City, 26 2. Gary Dixon, Brigham City, 26 Men 60- 64 Division 1. Stan Swallow, American Fork, 1: 10: 46 2. Ron Strobel, Dammeron Valley, 1: 12: 33 3. Ralph Hall, St. George, 1: 14: 58 Women 60- 64 Division 1. Alice Pust, Santaquin, 48 2. Iris Tolley, Nephi, 28 Men 65- 69 Division 1. Duane Loveland, St, George, 56 2. Roland Jeppson, Logan, 40 3. Lyman Munford, Cedar City, 24 Men 70- 74 Division 1. Charles Schaelling, Washington, 28 Men 75- 79 Division 1. Marvin Woodbury, St. George, 56 Men 80- over Division 1. Milo Hadlock, Murray, 56 High Uintas Classic Stage Race, June 21- 22, Evanston, WY Stage 1 Road Race, 80 Miles Mens Pro 1/ 2 1. Ryan Blickem 03: 14: 49: 30 ( 00: 00: 15: 00) 2. Colby Pearce 03: 15: 08: 18 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Dan Bowman 03: 15: 18: 18 Womens Cat 1/ 2/ 3 1. Gabriel Castaneda 04: 01: 07: 05 ( 00: 00: 15: 00) 2. Cynthia Martin 04: 05: 31: 25 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Annabella Lopez- Lobos 04: 05: 36: 25 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Mens Cat 3 1. Neil Flock 03: 27: 24: 84 ( 00: 00: 15: 00) 2. Logan Onken 03: 27: 29: 84 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Peter Stetina 03: 27: 39: 84 Womens Cat 4 1. Jamie Williams 02: 51: 29: 00 ( 00: 00: 30: 00) 2. Darcie Murphy 02: 51: 50: 00 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Kristi Mcilmoil 02: 57: 20: 00 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Mens Cat 4/ 5 1. Aaron Phillips 03: 32: 29: 24 ( 00: 00: 30: 00) 2. Norm Bryner 03: 33: 01: 75 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Paul Saladino 03: 34: 31: 79 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Master Men 35+ 1. Dave Sharp 03: 27: 23: 08 ( 00: 00: 15: 00) 2. Don Armstrong 03: 27: 28: 08 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Ken Jones 03: 27: 33: 08 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Master Men 45+ 1. Bob Bieterman 03: 31: 09: 77 ( 00: 00: 15: 00) 2. Bill Kellagher 03: 31: 14: 77 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Robert Keller 03: 31: 19: 77 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Master Men 55+ 1. John Haney 02: 49: 00: 00 ( 00: 00: 30: 00) 2. Ed Shaw 02: 55: 02: 00 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Gary Simmons 02: 59: 32: 00 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Junior Men 1. Mitchell Peterson 02: 41: 53: 00 ( 00: 00: 30: 00) 2. Cody Stephenson 02: 46: 30: 00 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Rick Grahn 02: 56: 00: 00 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Master Women 35+ 2. Kris Walker 02: 51: 31: 00 ( 00: 00: 30: 00) 3. Jo Garuccio 03: 04: 39: 00 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) Junior Women 9. Cassandre Moore 04: 43: 25: 00 ( 00: 00: 30: 00) Comp Men 19- 29 1. John Scatez 03: 53: 26: 47 2. Chris Peters 04: 00: 47: 33 3. Thomas Spannring 04: 13: 42: 44 Comp Men 30- 39 1. David Larson 03: 45: 29: 27 2. Dallin Larson 03: 45: 29: 27 3. Trent Duncan 03: 50: 27: 26 Comp Men 40- 49 1. Mike Hodge 03: 45: 29: 27 2. Robert Westermann 03: 45: 29: 27 3. Grant Taylor 03: 53: 29: 96 Comp Men 50+ 1. Carl Detwyler 05: 00: 35: 73 2. Mike Boyd 05: 22: 51: 00 3. Tim Vitale 05: 25: 18: 73 Comp Women 19- 29 1. Nicole Evans 04: 05: 41: 25 Comp Women 40- 49 1. Ellen Guthrie 04: 20: 18: 21 Rec Men 19- 29 1. Nate DePalmer 01: 02: 49: 00 Rec Men 30- 39 1. Rick Fredette 00: 00: 00: 00 2. James Dahlgren 02: 52: 41: 00 3. Carey Pierce 02: 53: 19: 00 Rec Men 40- 49 1. Tom Mraz 02: 58: 16: 00 2. Mark Sarette 02: 58: 20: 00 3. Rocky Stonestreet 03: 02: 42: 00 Rec Women 30- 39 1. Colleen Theobald 03: 47: 52: 00 2. Kevin Vigor 03: 51: 33: 00 3. Alecia Harris 03: 51: 36: 00 Rec Women 40- 49 1. Kris Hicks 03: 57: 57: 00 2. Scott Kelly 05: 21: 09: 00 Rec Men 50+ 1. John Hernandez 03: 04: 01: 00 2. John Silletto 03: 12: 31: 00 3. Forrest Day 03: 22: 06: 00 Tandem 1. Charles Schuster 04: 00: 41: 25 Stage 2 Time Trial Pro Cat 1/ 2 Men 1. Gardie Jackson 00: 20: 10: 34 2. Jesse Westergard 00: 20: 29: 29 3. Ryan Blickem 00: 20: 31: 64 Cat 1/ 2/ 3 Women 1. Gabriel Castaneda 00: 25: 45: 48 2. Katherine Dickson 00: 25: 52: 33 3. Shannon Squire- Kitchens 00: 26: 1 Cat 3 Men 1. Brad Vanorden 00: 21: 53: 94 2. Bill Stalhuth 00: 22: 27: 62 3. Peter Stetina 00: 22: 30: 93 Cat 4 Women 1. Jamie Williams 00: 25: 41: 55 2. Darcie Murphy 00: 26: 02: 58 3. Kiirsten Stuvar 00: 26: 25: 83 Cat 4 / 5 Men 1. Maikel Wise 00: 22: 47: 83 2. Paul Saladino 00: 23: 27: 70 3. Todd Schmidke 00: 23: 28: 38 Master Men 35+ 1. Zan Treasure 00: 21: 50: 84 2. Mark Schaefer 00: 22: 33: 22 3. Louie Amelbur 00: 22: 39: 80 Master Men 45+ 1. Bob Bieterman 00: 21: 55: 78 2. Rick Montgomery 00: 22: 27: 25 3. Bill Kellagher 00: 22: 45: 80 Master Men 45+ 1. John Haney 00: 24: 56: 51 2. Ed Shaw 00: 25: 49: 70 3. Jim Hoffmeister 00: 28: 08: 17 Jr Men 1. Cody Stephenson 00: 24: 33: 68 2. Bryce Lawson 00: 25: 14: 72 3. Mitchell Peterson 00: 25: 24: 48 Master Women 35+ 1. Kris Walker 00: 25: 16: 72 2. Jo Garuccio 00: 27: 10: 95 3. Nancy Pfeifer- fox 00: 28: 40: 59 Stage 3 Criterium Pro 1/ 2 Men 1. Bill Harris 00: 54: 41: 49 2. Colby Pearce 00: 54: 41: 49 3. Chris Stockburger 00: 54: 41: 49 Cat 1/ 2/ 3 Women 1. Cynthia Martin 00: 30: 35: 01 2. Katherine Dickson 00: 30: 35: 01 3. Gabriel Castaneda 00: 30: 35: 01 Cat 3 Men 1. Tom Horrocks 00: 36: 33: 63 2. Owen Gue 00: 36: 33: 63 3. Jim Fearick 00: 36: 33: 63 Cat 4 Women 1. Jamie Williams 00: 30: 13: 45 2. Darcie Murphy 00: 30: 25: 01 3. Kiirsten Stuvar 00: 30: 36: 25 Cat 4/ 5 Men 1. Norm Bryner 00: 28: 16: 89 2. Dan Hoopes 00: 28: 08: 16 3. Maikel Wise 00: 28: 41: 43 Master Men 35+ 1. Don Armstrong 00: 31: 39: 41 2. Don Pollari 00: 31: 49: 41 3. Louie Amelbur 00: 31: 50: 22 Master Men 45+ 1. Rick Sorenson 00: 24: 37: 57 2. Bob Bieterman 00: 24: 37: 57 3. Dana Harrison 00: 24: 37: 57 Master Men 55+ 1. John Haney 00: 25: 25: 74 2. Ed Shaw 00: 26: 09: 78 3. Jim Hoffmeister 00: 26: 30: 94 Jr Men 1. Cody Stephenson 00: 28: 14: 77 2. Mitchell Peterson 00: 28: 24: 53 3. Bryce Lawson 00: 28: 37: 33 Master Women 35+ 1. Kris Walker 00: 29: 51: 10 2. Jo Garuccio 00: 30: 35: 01 3. Liz Cushing 00: 39: 53: 53 Jr Women 1. Cassandre Moore 00: 31: 34: 51 Final GC Pro 1/ 2 1. Ryan Blickem 04: 29: 53: 99 2. Gardie Jackson 04: 30: 06: 57 3. Jesse Westergard 04: 30: 30: 52 4. Patrick Sullivan 04: 30: 36: 08 5. Colby Pearce 04: 30: 38: 90 Cat 1/ 2/ 3 Women 1. Gabriel Castaneda 04: 57: 27: 54 2. Cynthia Martin 05: 03: 01: 06 3. Annabella Lopez- Lobos 05: 03: 52: 09 4. Shannon Edson 05: 04: 46: 74 5. Katherine Dickson 05: 08: 51: 40 Cat 3 Men 1. Brad Vanorden 04: 25: 52: 41 2. Peter Stetina 04: 26: 44: 40 3. Neil Flock 04: 26: 51: 74 4. Logan Onken 04: 27: 34: 19 5. Owen Gue 04: 27: 45: 29 Cat 4 Women 1. Jamie Williams 03: 47: 24: 00 2. Darcie Murphy 03: 48: 17: 59 3. Kristi Mcilmoil 03: 55: 26: 97 4. Kiirsten Stuvar 03: 58: 05: 08 5. Jessica Preston 03: 59: 51: 44 Cat 4/ 5 Men 1. Dan Hoopes 04: 26: 21: 68 2. Paul Saladino 04: 26: 51: 97 3. Maikel Wise 04: 27: 28: 27 4. Bret Johnson 04: 28: 58: 99 5. William Carroll 04: 32: 42: 25 1. Norm Bryner 04: 25: 06: 23 2. Jon Rivinus 04: 38: 31: 00 3. Mike Preston 04: 47: 54: 62 4. Tom Bedell 04: 58: 09: 78 5. John Keiley 04: 58: 15: 20 Master Men 35+ 1. Louie Amelbur 04: 21: 53: 10 2. Don Armstrong 04: 21: 58: 63 3. Mark Schaefer 04: 22: 03: 49 4. Dave Sharp 04: 23: 25: 67 5. Ken Jones 04: 24: 30: 37 Master Men 45+ 1. Bob Bieterman 04: 17: 43: 12 2. Bill Kellagher 04: 18: 44: 37 3. Robert Keller 04: 19: 16: 57 4. Gary Thacker 04: 19: 20: 10 5. Dana Harrison 04: 26: 55: 20 Master Men 55+ 1. John Haney 03: 39: 22: 25 2. Ed Shaw 03: 47: 01: 48 3. Jim Hoffmeister 04: 02: 48: 11 Jr Men 1. Mitchell Peterson 03: 35: 42: 01 2. Cody Stephenson 03: 39: 18: 45 3. Rick Grahn 03: 51: 33: 00 4. Drew Olsen 03: 57: 41: 74 5. Bryce Lawson 04: 00: 21: 05 Master Women 2. Kris Walker 03: 46: 38: 82 3. Jo Garuccio 04: 02: 24: 96 4. Liz Cushing 04: 38: 02: 00 Jr Women 5. Cassandre Moore 05: 48: 20: 32 Stop Global Warming, Ride Your Bike! 18 cycling utah. com JULY 2003 Calendar - Continued from page 15 k ^ ^ K l R o ad ^ JTours July 13- 19 - Bicycle Idaho, Melba to Ketchum to Melba, ( 541) 385- 5257 July 19- 20 - Idaho MS 150 Bike Tour, Three Island Crossing State Park, Glenn's Ferry, ID, ( 208) 388- 1998 ext. 2 or ( 208) 342- 2881 August 2 - Sawtooth Challenge, mountain biking, trekking, and guided white water rafting adventure, Sun Valley, ID, ( 866) 8- ECO- FUN August 3- 8 - Bear Lake, Northern Utah & Southern Idaho Tour, ( 801) 556- 3290 August 10 - Blue Cross Century Ride, Boise, ID, ( 208) 343- 3782 August 16 - ULCER, Century Tour around Utah Lake, ( 801) 947- 0338 August 30 - Cache Valley Century Tour - 100 mi/ 100 km. Hosted by the Cache Valley Veloists Bicycle Touring Club. 7AM registration/ check in at Richmond City Park, 12 mi north of Logan on Hwy 91. Registration fee for members $ 12 ( early) $ 15 day of ride; non- members $ 15 ( early), $ 18 day of ride. Fee includes rest stops, lunch and t-shirt. For information and forms 435- 713- 0212. August 31 - September 5 - SPUDS - Fall Harvest, Salmon to Rexburg, Idaho, 1- 866- 45- SPUDS August 31 - September 6 - BBTC Southern Utah Parks Tour, ( 801) 947- 0338 September 6 - Prostate Cancer Cycle Challenge, a century pledge ride, to raise awareness of prostate cancer, Weber County to Utah Lake, ( 801) 532- 6001 September 6- 12 - Cycle Utah Tour, S. Utah, Adv. Cycling Association, ( 800) 721- 8719 September 7 - Tour de Tahoe, ride around Lake Tahoe, 72 miles, Lake Tahoe, NV, ( 800) 565- 2704 September 7- 13 - Southern Utah National Parks Tour, ( 801) 596- 8430 September 8- 13 - WYCYC XIV, ride across Wyoming, Jackson Hole to the Bighorns, Cydevents, 1- 888- 733- 9615. September 20 - Cycle For Life Benefit Ride for injured cyclists, ( 801) 272- 1302 September 21- 27 - OATBRAN, One Awesome Tour Bike Ride Across Nevada, following the Legendary Pony Express Trail on U. S. Hwy. 50 - America's Loneliest Road, 5 days of riding, 420 miles from Lake Tahoe to Great Basin National Park, ( 800) 565- 2704 September 28 - October 4 - CANYONS II - A Ride Across Southern Utah, Springdale to Blanding, 1- 866- CycleUT Oct 3- 5 - Moab's 1st Century Ride, A road cycling event headquartered at the Red Cliffs Adventure Lodge, ( 435) 259- 2698 October 4 - Yellowstone Fall Cycling Tour 2003, ( 406) 646- 7701 October 12- 17 - Monument Valley & 4 Corners Tour, ( 801) 556- 3290 October 18 - Las Vegas Century, 37, 62, or 100 miles, benefits Ronald McDonald House, ( 702) 407- 3077 Make a Fashion Statement - Wear your helmet! DOWNHILL RACING Racers Get Bombed in Bountiful Utah State Championship Downhill Series Race # 1 By Ron " E. Racer Head" Lindley On Sunday June 8, the second annual Bountiful Bomber Downhill Mountain Bike Race took place in the mountains east of Bountiful, Utah. The event hosted racers from Utah, mouth of Ward Canyon, 2 miles and 1700 harrowing feet below. The two " big air" jumps at and near the finish provided those in attendance with lots of thrills and even a few spills. This course was not one for the faint of heart as it was very steep and rough. It was, however, an excellent early season test of racer fitness and bike handling skills. The Pro/ Semi- Pro Men's class featured first place finisher Lance Canfield and his brother Wardwell won her class as she outran a team of talented women from Jackson Wyoming. The run of the day, however, was not turned in by a Pro, Semi- Pro or even Senior Expert racer, but by Utah Master Expert Justin Alvey who stunned the field with the fast time of the day. Justin has been a fixture in the Utah downhill racing scene for years, but this may have been his finest hour yet. It was clear that his competitors were just as excited as he was that he posted the fast time of the day, as he is admired by all the racers on the local circuit. The race hosted over 60 racers this year, up a bit from last year's inaugural event. The race will likely be around in the future, since the U. S. Forest Service is in the process of issuing a 5- year special use permit for the event. The July 6, Pomerelle Peaks Downhill at Pomerelle Resort Idaho, near Burley, is the next race in the series. For more information on the Utah Downhill Series, visit www. go-ride. com. HALF MARATHON WELLS, NEVADA Sefetenden 13 Course climbs 3,000 feet from Wells, NV to Angel Lake. Mountain Bikes Road Bikes Walkers Runners $ 30 Entry Race to the Angel P. O. Box 615 Wells, NV 89835 ( 775) 752- 3328 or 752- 3540 . www. wellsfunrun. com/ racetoangel Photo: Chris Deaver Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado and Oregon. Weather problems were conspicuously absent resulting in very dry and loose trail conditions on the 2- mile long racecourse. Spectators at the finish line could easily tell that a racer was approaching from the cloud of dust rising into the sky just up the " Wake- up Call" section of the Ward Canyon Trail. Fortunately, race day temperatures cooled into the mid- seventies, down from the ninety-degree temps earlier in the week. The racecourse ( a largely modified improvement of last year's) started on the Buckland Ridge Trail at an elevation of 6900 feet. It then descended and connected to the Old Ward Canyon Trail and finished in the Chris ( who posted last year's fastest time while racing as an Expert) along with a former Utah State champ, Nate Toone, and extreme ride video star Krispy Baughman among the field. The Senior Expert class was led by Utahn Mark Christensen, who recently had a podium finish at the NORBA N. C. S. race in Big Bear. A strong field of lady downhillers was led by Utah Pro Faith Bradley; Idaho Expert Denise Were more than lust ink on paper. Much more. P R I N T I N G • P U B L I S H I N G • P H O T O / D E S I GN S I N C E I 8 9 •* TBP transcript bulletin publishing ( 435) 882 - oo-, o Law Firm of Ward & King Attorneys and counselors at Law DAVID R. WARD Attorney General practice of law including: • Business and Commerical Law • Divorce and Domestic Relations • Real Property • Bankruptcy • Estate Planning • Adoption • Contracts and Collections • Personal Injury • DUI • Workers Compensation 4543 S. 700 E. # 200 Murray, Utah 84107 ( 801) 268- 9868 JULY 2003 cycling utah. com 19 BOOK REVIEW The Yellow Jersey By Lou Melini The Yellow Jersey was written in 1973 and first published in the United States in 1996. The book, as the title betrays, is about the Tour de France at a time when riders rode for their countries, and not trade teams. The book's main character is 35 year- old Englishman Terry Davenport, a veteran of 16 years in professional bicycle racing. After a year in retirement, he is put in charge of a team of riders from countries too small to have their own team. Mr. Davenport has mixed feelings about his job. He loves bicycles and racing, but his team he describes as " a poor lot, save for Romain ' s climbing ability. I'm not being big- headed when I say I can beat each and every one of them at the sprint- 8 out of 10 anyway". Romain is his personal project. A 22 year- old rider from Luxembourg with tremendous climbing ability, he needs help in time trials and anything that resembles a group sprint. Davenport not only helps Romain train, but also mentors him in life, for Romain is the boyfriend of Susan, the daughter of Davenport's fiance. The book is a blend of Tour de France preparation and racing with a few relationships to round out the book. Perhaps it is a romance book with the Tour de France as the backdrop. Part one of the book focuses on developing relationships as Davenport juggles his time with his fiance Paula, her daughter, and then another woman. He is also training for the team and putting together the various personalities and personal goals of the riders that he inherited. In part two, the story progresses to the team riding the Tour and Davenport's up and down relationship to the team and its management. He tries to find time between stages for the various women in his life, which keeps the novel moving and interesting, though the author does a very good job of keeping Herriman - Continued from page 10 your interest via the racing. You will find yourself anticipating each of the chapters, no differently than your anticipation of the next day's results of today's Tour de France. In his run up to the Alps, Davenport observes Romain and muses, " It's really something to see a climber waiting to attack. Any other sort of attack can be neutralized but when a climber goes there's little the non- climbers can do. To carry me through today, my only plan is to get over the two big cols with as little suffering as possible and try to keep up by making a fast run down." Overall the writing can only be described in the same style as Hemingway, easy to read, simple text and good character development. Though Hemingway briefly depicts bicycles in his novels ( Farewell to Arms, The Sun also Rises), the bicycle has a much larger role in Hume's novel, which of course makes it a better choice over Hemingway. You will not be disappointed by this book. Read it before this year's Tour de France to help you gain the passion of the Tour. THE YELLOW JERSEY By Ralph Hurne, 1973 Breakaway Books P. O. Box 1109 Ansonia Station NewYork, N. Y 10023 ( 800) 548- 4348 - Editor's Note: You can find The Yellow Jersey at Bikingbooks. com under Road Racing. Tour dc Cop C/ o Iron County F » r rXJfcw Ml njroMn. UT M761 M r W W . t O U r d c 9 Q p . n e t tourdc9ap^ troncounty net Andrey 4J5 677 2111 Ihiail Iiran N : I . O O O C'aNh I ' l n s i . r i x * - *! » « t « MC ™ . * « Uk? N f o r N: S< » .<><> € XTRAN l- K I t O • T* Saturday, August 23 & Sunday, August 24 rowed the selection on each lap. In the Men's Category 1- 2 race, the boys from the Healthy Choice/ Guru's team continued to dominate. Shortly after the start of the 8th of 11 laps, Jesse Gordon ( Healthy Choice/ Guru's) initiated a small move with Jeff Sargent ( X- Men). Following that, there were several counterattacks which, by the top of the climb, resulted in an elite group containing Gordon, John Osguthorpe, Sandy Perrins and Allan Butler, all Healthy Choice/ Guru's riders. Butler described the final coming together of this exclusive group. "[ Osguthorpe and Perrins] were already up the road with Jesse. I was with Chris ( Humbert) ( New Moon) and Thomas ( Cooke) ( X- Men) . . . [ My teammates] were within striking distance. I knew that if I tried to go I had to go hard enough, and that as soon as I got there we had to immediately start working. So on the hill, I put it in my big chain ring. They responded, but I just drove it all the way to the top of the hill. . . I immediately started yelling to let those guys know that I was coming across. [ Humbert and Thomas] were still really close. It was painful because as soon as I got there we immediately started working again." The effort was obviously successful as the team then pulled away from Humbert and Cooke. With four now together, it was time to team trial time. These four did just that as they steadily opened a gap on the chasers. Subsequently, Gordon began to tire and cramp up, resulting in him dropping off and then abandoning the race. The remaining three, however, continued on as they pushed to increase their lead. Their effort was briefly interrupted when Perrins flatted just as he crossed the start/ finish line for the penultimate lap. By the time he got his wheel changed, Cooke and Humbert caught up to Perrins and he briefly joined them. However, he wanted to rejoin his teammates who had slowed down somewhat as they waited to see if Perrins would be able to rejoin. Perrins heard Cooke say he was getting goose bumps, " and so he was starting to really hit the wall. So I sat for ten seconds and then just lit it up." Humbert and Cooke were unable to respond, and Perrins finally caught back up to his teammates. " He had to put in a pretty serious move . . . He was working really, really hard to get back because we couldn't tell who it was for awhile," Osguthorpe explained. Osguthorpe then described the finish of the race. " Then the last two laps we pretty much knew we had it so we just rode, kept the tempo up, kept it high, kept it right out in the middle of the road. We didn't want another flat. We didn't want anymore incidents. So we just rode safely and kept the pressure up." Because of his strong effort in the race, the three decided that Osguthorpe would take the victory. Butler was sent through in second place to garner maximum points to preserve his Utah Cycling Association ( UCA) Points Leader jersey, and Perrins, last year's Utah State Road Race Champion, finished third. Subsequently, Humbert took the sprint from Kirk Eck ( Healthy Choice/ Guru's) and Christian Johnson ( First Endurance/ Contender) to finish 4th. Eck was 5th and Johnson 6th. " We're really pleased with our effort," Osguthorpe stated. Butler added, " We don't look at it as who won. It's like we all work equally as hard. I think we are one of the least selfish teams I have ever been on. It's not a win for one particular person but for all of us." In the Men's Category 3 race, any suspense was dispelled in the 7th of their 9- lap race. On the road leading to the climb, after passing the start- finish line to begin the 7th lap, David Harward ( Canyon Bicycles), last month's cycling utah coverman, decided it was time to " put it in the gutter and drive it." The result? With no draft for shelter, no one was able to match his acceleration and, as planned, he found himself alone. From there, the race was shattered. Harward, who has already moved from Category 5 to Category 3 in his first year of road racing, put on a tremendous show of strength as he soloed for nearly three laps on the dry and windy course while building a huge lead before crossing the finish line as the Men's Category 3 champion. By contrast, 7 of the 9 starters in the Women's Category 1- 3 race contested the sprint for victory. The lack of speed in the women's pack prompted official Gary Bywater to comment, when asked when the women would be passing through the start/ finish area to begin their penultimate lap, " At the rate they are going, it could be an hour." The pace was slow enough that, on the last lap, as they descended on the backside of the loop, two dropped riders chasing into the wind were able to gain back approximately 100 and 200 yards respectively to rejoin the group for the final sprint. In the end, Maren Partridge ( X- Men) out- sprinted Karen Dodge ( First Endurance/ Contender) to win What is, surprisingly, her first Utah State Road Racing Championship. Laura Howat finished 3rd. " Maren did a lot of work throughout the whole race. She probably pulled three- quarters of the whole way. She was super strong," Dodge explained. " She led out the sprint. . . She got a really good wind up and then, boom, she just accelerated. I was on her wheel and I couldn't pass her." When asked if anyone attempted to break up the pack, Partridge stated, " No, not really. Nobody really attacked the whole time. They just kind of road up the hill at pace and kept it together, and I was okay with that." On the sprint, Partridge said, " I wasn't too worried about lead- outs or getting behind anybody. It was a pretty strong crosswind so I think you just go early enough and hope to hang onto it. I usually go before the 300 meter mark anyway to see if people can last that long . . . It was fun, it was a good sprint, all together. Makes it more interesting." 3ne 3 ° ' Peak Salt Lai? City, ' lltafi High Quality Bicycle Packs Made in the USA- Lifetime Warranty Designed, Tested, and Built in Utah seat packs - panniers - rack packs handlebar pack - frame packs hydration packs - hip packs silkscreened & custom packs Please call for more info. 800- 777- 7679 801- 272- 5217 LPPACKS@ AOL. COM WWW. LONEPEAKPACKS. COM 20 cycling utah. com JULY 2003 ROAD RACING Hail Hammers High Uintas Riders By Ed Chauner Photos by The 2003 High ( Wet & Cold) Uintas Classic Over 300 racers participated in this year's High Uintas Classic road race that follows scenic The race date was June 21, which is the Summer Solstice and is the longest day of the year. For most racers that day would seem like the longest day of their life. The Start We arrived in Kamas to dry pavement and an overcast sky. took a pair of full- finger gloves. I was set for whatever this first day of summer could dish out. We started down Main Street and had the usual first attack before we had gone 100 meters by a well-known rider that I won't mention, Dirk. The Climb There were 2 off the front as we reached the 20- mile marker and started into the steepest part of the climb. Nothing unusual, an attack here and there and the pace pushed to the limit of many riders. The pack started to break up with a lead group of 5 or 6 and our chase group of 8 or 9. Most riders had stripped off extra layers, as the climb was quite warm. As we approached the 10,700' summit we started to get a light rain and the temperature had plummeted, pulled my arm warmers up and zipped up my vest as I looked at others in our group who had neither. Continued on page 9 tag IHW FMNLiZIMi www. pearlizumi. com Pearl Izumi Factory Store 6699 N. Landmark Drive Unit K150 435.615.7800 Factory Stores at Park City a complete line of bike and fitness apparel for your next adventure Top: The Kamas to Evanston Road Race. Photo: Jeff Anderson Middle: Courthouse Criterium. Photo: Wade Williams, Courtesy of the Uinta County Herald Bottom: Treated. Photo: Mike Jensen, Courtesy of the Uinta County Herald. Highway 150 from Kamas, Utah to Evanston, Wyoming. If all the racers were to write about the experience they had at that race it would be very similar to the tale I am about to tell. 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