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Show AUGUST 2003 cycling utah. com 11 MOUNTAIN BIKE RACING Chris Allaire Memorial - Utah State Open Championship, Solitude, Intermountain Cup # 9, July 12, 2003 Left: Women's Pro State Champion Sonya Swartzentruber Photo: Dave litis Top Middle: Second Place Pro Kathy Sherwin Photo: Anedru Firth Middle: Women's Sport 19* Champion Sue Abbene Photo: Dave litis Right: Men's Pro State Champion Eric Jones Photo: Dave litis See Results on page 16 and brief report on page 20. • I H S'J^ JIMI^ J r c i E FULL SUSPENSION 2003 DEMO BIKE SELL OFF!!! Gary Sugar 3+ * » s h e r TOe^ ROCKV * « " « » •< | Aounto » nT500s « 0L. $ 999 $ 999 Rocky Carve fAounta » nTwe> aflL While They Last!!! 2175 So. 900 E. Salt Lake City, UT 801- 466- 3971 www. fisherscyclery. com 2003 ANNIVERSARY INN CACHE CLASSIC STAGE RACE PRESENTED BY SUNRISE CYCLERY REGISTRATION ONLINE: www. sportsbaseonline. com FULL RACE FLYER, RACE BIBLE & COURSE PROFILES AVAILABLE AT: www. l09anraceclub. org MORE INFORMATION : loganracececlub0hotmail. com 435.787.2534 UCA POINTS SERIES EVENT RACE CATEGORIES: MENS PRO 1/ 2 MENS 3 MENS 4/ 5 WOMENS PRO 1/ 2/ 3 WOMENS 4 MASTERS 35/ 45/ 55 JUNIORS CITIZENS LABOR DAY WEEKEND FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 PROLOGUE: GURU'S ENLIGHTENED EATING PROLOGUE TIME TRIAL STAGE 1: EXTREME ENEGERY GEL LITTLE MOUNTAIN ROAD RACE STAGE 2: USU COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION DOWNTOWN CRITERIUM STAGE 3: Q92 WESTON CANYON ROAD RACE STAGE 4: WEATHERSHIELD WINDOWS BENSON MARINA TIME TRIAL FRIDAY 6: 30PM SATURDAY 8AM SATURDAY 2: 30PM SUNDAY 8AM MONDAY 9AM PROMOTED BY THE LOGAN RACE CLUB HOME OF THE HEALTHY CHOICE - GURUS ELITE CYCLING TEAM IN CONJUCTION WITH THE CACHE VALLEY TOURIST COUNCIL AND THE CITY OF LOGAN, UTAH 12 cycling utah. com AUGUST 2003 DOWNHILL RACING Brian Head Serves up Speed Utah State Championship Downhill Series Race # 3 By Ron " E. Racer Head" Lindley July 20, 2003 - A hardcore group of downhill racing enthusiasts traveled to the lofty site of Brian Head, Utah to compete in the third installment of the 2003 Utah State Downhill Series. Flyin' Brian 1 is a second year event that features the most universally liked race course in the Utah series: it's not the most technical ( but it has lots of technical features), it's not the steepest ( but it has plenty of steeps), it's not even the most well known ( it's far from the Wasatch Front) but it is probably the best all- around course on this year's menu. The bad boys ( and girls) love it, and it's the most well-liked race by beginners in the entire series. This is primarily due to the fact that the course has multiple lines: faster, nasty, steep, technical ones if you're bold enough to take them, but it has more forgiving ( and slower) lines too. Race officials and the Brian Head mountain operations people were more than happy to hear good critiques of the racetrack, but were especially pleased that the treacherous parts of the course yielded no serious injuries. Most racers had a dry run, but mid- way through the start- list the rain and hail began to fall. It's been a hot, dry summer and the cool, moist weekend at Brian Head was welcomed by all - except for the last 30 or so racers who got dumped on by Mother Nature at the 11,000 foot start line. Comments were overheard like these: " This sucks, my goggles are fogging up", and " Dude, let me under that umbrella, I'm getting soaked". Fortunately, lightning did not play a part in the proceedings and ultimately, the brief, heavy downpour made the course better for those who were subjected to it. Park City Pro Chris O'Connor turned in the fast time of the day and was mobbed at the finish line by a posse of shameless groupies ( he wishes). Groupies not withstanding, Chris is one of Utah's most talented downhillers and will undoubtedly grace many more podiums in the future. Senior Sport Josh Demann continues a good season with a win in his class. Riley Barlow had a good result in his first race of this year's series with a big win in the Junior Sport Men's class. Damon Kirchmeier finally got the monkey off his back with an impressive win in the 30- 39 Expert Men class. Nate Davis had a great race winning the Junior Expert class; just edging out Tyler Dautel who finished second. Oops, almost forgot to mention that Faith Bradley turned in the fast time of the day for the ladies. Editor's Note: For more information on the Utah Downhill Series, visit www. go- ride. com or see the cycling utah calendar on page 14. See Results on page 16. A rainy start to the downhill. Photo: Hammer Brad Tour of a Lifetime - Continued from page 5 I would still be anxious about the time trial, I felt the race had been put on its final course. Barring something unforeseen, Lance would win. That night, as our group had its final dinner together, we discussed the last few days we had spent together. After dinner, we retired to the bar to watch the television coverage of that day's race, and jointly cheered Lance's attack and finish on Luz Ardiden. For us, we returned to Toulouse where we picked up a rental car and three of our chil- . dren for a trip down into Spain. The excitement of the Tour was still in Karma and me, though, and we convinced our kids to agree to driving over and catching a part of the stage from Pau to Bayonne. Traffic is crazy when following the Tour, of course, and we were stopped early in the stage at Arrete where we watched the publicity caravan and then the peloton ride through. Then, we dipped into a bar and watched the attack going up the Col du Soudet, and then Hamilton go as he charged off the front. We decided to make a dash for the finish, hoping to get in time to watch the finish. It was a fast race though, and we were stopped at St. Jean- Le- Vieux. It is a quaint French town, with a colorful main road through the middle awaiting the publicity caravan and riders. We found another bar, and watched Tyler in his break. I gave it little chance to succeed, given his position behind the two Euskaltel riders, Zumeldia and Mayo, in general classification. We stayed there until minutes before Tyler's arrival in town, and cheered crazily for him, certain that would help him hold out. Then it was back into the bar to watch the last hour of the race. We joined with other Americans touring the area, and boisterously cheered Tyler as he continued to push to the finish. It was incredible to watch him match the chasing efforts of Telekom and Quick. Step- Davitamon ( what the heck were they chasing for, we all wondered), and hold them at bay to capture that day's victory. Being caught up in all this Tour craze and excitement, it was difficult to turn our car to Spain. But plans are plans, and turn to Spain we did. Fortunately, the next two stages went pretty much as expected, with the final clincher to come in the time trial. On that day, we were in Vitoria, Spain, and at 5: 00 p. m. were madly looking for a bar showing the Tour coverage. Fortunately, we discovered one, and watched the last few minutes of Jan and Lance's rides, able to assure ourselves that Lance had this one in the bag. It is hard to describe how exciting it was to be a part of this. The Tour, as everyone knows, is a rolling show, unfolding for several hours each day for nearly a month. Being able to ride parts of the racecourse, particularly several of the climbs, and to move through the country with this show, really makes you feel a part of it. It seems so much more than just sitting in the stands watching football game. You are there, and it is happening with you right in the middle of it. I told Karma we needed to do this again, and I believe we will. It was unlike anything else I have ever done. But we quickly realized that our chances of experiencing another Tour like this one, a Tour with three riders so close, and with so many twists and turns to its plot, are small. And then to expect, on top of that, to be able to be there during the five most crucial and anxious stages, is more than one could possibly hope for. I still cannot believe our good fortune. We were there for the most exciting Tour in years, and for the most intense and exciting stages of this Tour. We were there. This was a wonderful experience for us, a terrific Tour. Indeed, this was the Tour of a lifetime. NORBA Utah State Championship oOUg £ ^ ^ n 2 ® @ © i^ fcv " toi'SeZ August 23: King of the Wasatch - Park City Mtn. Resort September 1: Flyin* Brian 2 - Brian Head* September 14: Bald Mtn. 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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 Wober County Oaden The Bike Shoppe 4390 Washington Blvd. 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 AUGUST 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\!\ "^ B icycle 1 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. 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 ( 1 lam), 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 Volunteer to help build the Bonneville Shoreline Trail ( 801) 485- 6975 or visit www. bonneville-trail. org. Calendar of Events is sponsored by cBingfta Gyeleryz Salt Lake City • Sunset Layton • Ogden Sandy • Midvale • Provo 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 Wednesdays - August - October Canyon Sports weekly bike maintenance clinic - no charge. 6: 00 pm, 1844 E. Fort Union Blvd., call 942- 3100 for infor and reservation. September 18- 20 - Utah Trails and Pathways Conference, planning, design, consruction, funding and more, www. stateparks. utah. gov ^ Mountain ^ * ^ llBike Racing 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 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 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 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 ' Mountain • Bike 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 enter- 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. tainment. Moab, UT, ( 800) 635- 6622 October 25 - Chet Peach, Fruita, CO, ( 800) 873- 3068 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. DIGITAL VIDEO your next LIGHTWEIGHT COMPONENT • Durable, Ultra 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) • Free Pinnacle 8SE Video Software DiG! C DV Canon € I_ IRA50 Call for Special price Canon USA One ( 1) Year Limited Warranty 240 SOUTH 200 EAST SALT LAKE CITY 801364 1200 pictureline. com AUGUST 2003 cyclingutah. com 15 Utah Road Races 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 - 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) 538- 6875 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 August 4- 9 - USCF Master's National's, Louisville, KY, ( 719) 866- 4581 August 9 - CANCELLED - Saturn Cycling Classic, Boulder to Breckenridge, 140 miles, plus Nicole Reinhart Criterium, ( 303) 443- 7020 August 9 - Spectrum Festival of Speed Criterium, Boise, ( 208) 343- 3782 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 ^ • W e e k l y Chides 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 Mondays - August - October Canyon Sports weekly evening intermediate mountain bike rides 8- 13 miles, fun pace 8c fun people, meet at Canyon Sports 5: 30 pm 1844 East Fort Union Blvd., call 942- 3100 for info. 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 Prostate Cancer Cycle Challenge to benefit the American Cancer Society What: When: Where: Why: A century ride to benefit the American Cancer Society September 6, 2003 at 7: 00 AM Starts at Weber County Fairgrounds and ends at Utah Lake State Park To heighten awareness about the dangers of prostate cancer and raise money to find a cure Contact: Kermit Heid at 801- 532- 6001 orkermbikr@ haaga. com I American , Cancer Tf Society t Man to Man - A UJS* nrf* * out\ cnm co produced by Man to Man and Tailwinds Bicyde Tours 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. Sunday Group Ride - 9 a. m., Canyon Bicycles in Draper, 762E., 12600 S., ( 801) 576- 8844 Lv '^ KlRoad ^ B • Tours 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 and lunch. 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. 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Offer ends 9/ 2/ 03. To find a participating retailer and for program restrictions go to gm. com/ 24hour. Monthly payment is $ 16.67 for every $ 1,000 financed. Example down payment: 11.3%. Some customers will not qualify. Take delivery by 7/ 31/ 03. See retailer for restrictions. VUE AWD V6 shown with retailer- installed accessories. © 2003 Saturn Corporation. For more information go to satum. com. 16 cycling utah. com AUGUST 2003 cycling utah RACE RESULTS Mountain Racing Brian Header, Brian Head, UT, July 5, 2003, Intermountain Cup Race # 8 12 & Under 1. Carsen Ware, Dixie Desert, 01: 15: 03 2. Nate Wyble, Young Riders, 01: 22: 45 3. Alex Scott, Young Riders, 01: 38: 32 4. Blake Wiehe, Young Riders, 02: 36: 23 9 & Under 1. Mitch Nelson 12: 07: 23 2. Sara Denton 12: 09: 28 3. Carolyn Voth, Young Riders, 12: 10: 05 4. Tyler Randquist, Mad Dog, 12: 10: 06 Beginner Men 13- 15 1. Matthew L. Downing, Mad Dog, 01: 13: 54 2. Jason K. LeGore 01: 19: 13 3. Mike H. Voth, Young Riders, 01: 21: 35 4. Ben Lepley, Young Riders, 01: 25: 57 5. Corey J. Denton 01: 36: 22 Beginner Men 16- 18 1. Taylor Foss 01: 03: 57 2. Brent Rodriguez 01: 08: 14 3. Daniel L Bride, Mad Dog, 01: 12: 01 4. Seth Shumway, Red Rock, 02: 08: 43 Beginner Men 19- 29 1. Phillip D. Harrison 02: 04: 24 Beginner Men 30- 39 1. MarkW. Esplin 01: 03: 10 2. Chester Lao, New Moon Media, 01: 08: 46 3. Carlton Goodfellow, Bountiful Cycle, 01: 11: 27 4. Brad Bush 01: 13: 15 5. Brent Bush 01: 16: 38 Beginner Men 40+ 1. Randy Frei, Red Rock, 01: 08: 41 2. John Buss, McGhee's, 01: 10: 05 3. Barry Moore, Red Rock, 01: 12: 24 4. Carlos Araya 01: 16: 19 5. Greg A. Voth, Young Riders, 01: 24: 52 Clydesdale 1. Robert Cummins 02: 30: 42 2. Aaron Mullins, Taylors Bike Shop, 02: 34: 45 Expert Men 16- 18 1. Clayton Karz, Young Riders, 02: 11: 02 2. Dustin Wynne, Young Riders, 02: 15: 47 3. Brent Westenburg, Young Riders, 02: 16: 25 4. Aaron Thurman- Wille, Absolute Bikes, 02: 31: 51 Expert Men 19- 29 1. Ali Goulet, Stein Eriksen Sport, 01: 54: 07 2. Lance R. Runyan, Titus, 01: 56: 14 3. Quin G. Bingh, Healthy Choice/ Guru's/ LRC, 01: 58: 56 4. Ty Hansen, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 01: 59: 10 5. Gregy Gibson, Racer's Cycle Service, 02: 01: 20 Expert Men 30- 39 1. Todd Henneman, Jans/ Trek, 01: 55: 39 2. Brian R. Jeppson, Color Country/ Cedar Cycle, 01: 56: 15 3. Chad B. Wassmer, Cole Sport, 02: 01: 30 4. Brad W. Pilling, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 02: 02: 42 5. Brandon Cunningh, Grand Canyon Racing, 02: 05: 53 Expert Men 40+ 1. Robert Westermann, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 02: 05: 35 2. Tom Noaker, Young Riders, 02: 08: 40 3. Jim Rogers, Stein Eriksen Sport, 02: 17: 59 4. Bruce Allen, Jans/ Trek, 02: 19: 17 5. Gary Strabalap, Research, 02: 24: 33 Men 50+ 1. Bill Dark, Maa Dog Cycles, 02: 13: 06 2. Brad Mullen 02: 16: 47 3. Bruce Argyle, Mad Scientist, 02: 24: 11 4. Galen L. Downing, Mad Dog Cycles, 02: 30: 52 Pro Men 1. Kevin Day, Stein Erikson Sports, 01: 47: 53 2. Bryson Perry, Healthy Choice/ Guru's, 01: 49: 25 3. Todd Tanner, Sobe Cannondaie/ Guthrie, 01: 50: 13 4. Cris Fox, SlyFox, 01: 55: 19 5. John Osguthorpe, Healthy Choice/ Guru's, 01: 56: 46 6. Brandon Firth, Stein Eriksen Sports, 01: 58: 38 7. Kyle Gillespie, Doug's Auto Racing, 02: 06: 16 Pro/ Expert Women 1. Kathy Sherwin, Sobe/ Cannondale, 02: 00: 19 2. D. J. Morisette Ellsworth 02: 07: 45 3. Misti L. Timpson, Sugar/ White Pine Touring, 02: 12: 30 4. Cindi Hansen, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 02: 14: 54 5. Chanda Jeppson, Color Country/ Cedar Cycle, 02: 17: 39 6. P ela Hanlon, Jans, 02: 23: 49 Race Results are sponsored by Fishers 2175S. 900E. Salt Lake City ( 801) 466- 3971 fisherscyclery. com Salt Lake's Road Bike Specialists! Sport Men 16- 18 1. Aleks F. Roising, Te Green/ Sinclair, 02: 06: 24 2. S R. Lepley, Young Riders, 02: 15: 47 3. Andrew G. Downing, Mad Dog Cycles, 02: 25: 54 4. Justin L. Moote, Te Green, 03: 06: 54 Sport Men 19- 29 1. Josh Mortensen, Diamond Peak Ski & Sport, 01: 55: 03 2. Andrew Ads 01: 56: 37 3. Andreas Forster 01: 56: 48 4. Ad K. Pace 01: 58: 03 5. Karl Jarvis, Racers Cycle Service, 01: 58: 48 Sport Men 30- 39 1. John Young, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 56: 32 2. Bo Pitkin, White Pine Touring, 01: 56: 41 3. Archie Y, ada New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 01: 56: 58 4. Brad Newby, Dixie Desert Racing, 01: 58: 33 5. Tim White, T& T Bike & Ski, 02: 03: 43 Sport Men 40+ 1. Kevin Nelson 02: 07: 51 2. Clark Johnson, Mad Dog Cycles, 02: 11: 06 3. Marc Anderson, No Doz, 02: 1- 1: 25 4. Doug Davis 02: 11: 48 5. Victor Rodriguez, High Desert Cycling, 02: 14: 02 Sport Women 19+ 1. Kary Thompson, Sugar/ White Pine Touring/ Clif Bar, 02: 27: 48 2. Brook A. Shinsky, Sugar/ White Pine Touring, 02: 31: 34 3. Devery Karz, Young Riders, 02: 44: 23 Sport/ Expert Men 13- 15 1. Ryan Harrison, Healthy Choice/ Guru's, 02: 07: 29 2. Kaleb J. LeGore, Healthy Choice/ Guru's/ Revolution, 02: 08: 34 3. Dutch Wiehe, Young Riders, 02: 10: 35 4. Tyler Scott, Young Riders, 02: 13: 42 5. Christopher Hong, Young Riders, 02: 14: 10 Women 35+ 1. Ellen Guthrie, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 01: 17: 23 2. Deborah Martin, Absolute Bikes, 01: 27: 11 3. Barbara Clark, CODP/ Young Riders, 01: 51: 39 Chris Allaire Memorial/ Utah Open State Championship, Solitude Mountain Resort, Utah, July 12, 2003, Intermountain Cup Race # 9 12 & Under 1. Carsen Ware, Dixie Desert, 03: 46: 00 2. Tanner J. Putt, X- Men, 07: 03: 00 3. Alex Scott, Young Riders, 09: 11: 00 4. Alex Chase 11: 35: 00 5. Gabriel F. Campbell, Young Riders, 12: 17: 00 9 & Under 1. Rhet Povey 12: 04: 17 2. Mitch Nelson 12: 04: 31 3. Mayan Perkins, Young Riders, 12: 04: 32 4. Cale Pilling, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 12: 07: 35 Beginner Men 13- 15 1. Mike H. Voth, Young Riders, 01: 08: 54 2. Logan Jones, X- Men ,01: 10: 41 3. Jason K. LeGore, Revolution Sports, 01: 15: 24 4. Matthew L. Downing, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 16: 23 5. Reagan Shaw 01: 26: 20 Beginner Men 16- 18 1. EricK. Gibbons 01: 02: 45 2. Kasey Curtis, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 09: 21 3. Quinn Linford 01: 13: 18 4. Mitch Longson, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 13: 51 Beginner Men 19- 29 1. Cole Gibbons 01: 01: 42 2. David Laga, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 02: 23 3. Troy Davis, Pedros/ Canyon Bicycles, 01: 07: 56 Beginner Men 30- 39 1. Mathew S Campbell 01: 00: 36 2. Rich Smith 01: 00: 55 3. Mikael Wolke, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 01: 01: 45 4. Carl Goodfellow, Bountiful Bicycle, 01: 09: 28 5. Todd Imwold, Pedro's/ Canyon Bicycles, 01: 17: 00 Beginner Men 40+ 1. Steve Travis, Utah Premier- New Moon, 01: 07: 49 2. Paul Moote, Te Green, 01: 13: 12 3. Don Stokes 01: 13: 59 4. David Barrus 01: 14: 00 5. C Smith, Canyon Bikes, 01: 19: 07 Beginner Women 19+ 1. Natasha Way 01: 20: 05 2. Karen Ursich, Pedros/ Canyon Bicycles, 01: 20: 22 3. Karen Hoggan, Peak Fasteners, 01: 26: 32 4. Jana Koyle, New Moon Media, 01: 34: 34 5. Leslie Finnoff 01: 43: 52 Clydesdale 1. Robert Cummins, Young Riders, 01: 39: 03 2. Steve Pecorella 01: 42: 09 3. Aaron Mullins, Taylors Bike Shop, 01: 46: 08 4. Trey Starkey, Tema Clydesdale, 01: 56: 50 Expert Men 16- 18 1. S Jurekovic, Hoback Sports ,01: 26: 10 2. Scott J. Allen, X- Men, 01: 26: 12 3. Dustin Wynne, Young Riders, 01: 28: 20 4. Mike Schmidt, First Endurance/ Opty Gen, 01: 30: 28 5. Brent Westenburg, Young Riders, 01: 35: 15 Expert Men 19- 29 1. Ali Goulet, Stein Eriksen Sport, 01: 55: 24 2. Trever Simper, Guthries, 01: 58: 32 3. Gregy Gibson . Racer's Cycle Service, 01: 59: 13 4. Brock Cannon, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 59: 26 5. Ty Hansen, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 02: 01: 21 Expert Men 30- 39 1. Todd Henneman, Jans/ Trek; 02: 03: 50 2. Chad B. Wassmer, Cole Sport; 02: 05: 23 3. Brad W. Pilling, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle ; 02: 06: 03 4. Jon Finnoff, Healthy Choice/ Guru's, 02: 07: 45 5. Brian Hopkins, Guthrie Race Club Bicycle, 02: 10: 12 Expert Men 40+ 1. Robert Westermann, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle ,01: 30: 20 2. Tom Noaker, Young Riders, 01: 33: 11 3. Peter W. Peterson 01: 34: 20 4. Dana Harrison, Healthy Choice/ Guru's, 01: 35: 57 5. Thomas Altland, Golsan Cycles/ Smith Optics, 01: 43: 10 Men 50+ 1. Roger Gillespie, Aartvarkcycles. com, 01: 20: 17 2. Bill Dark, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 26: 02 3. Steve Miller, Canyon Cycles, 01: 30: 10 4. Bruce Argyle, Mad Scientist, 01: 35: 14 5. Galen L. Downing, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 42: 10 Pro Men 1. Eric Jones, Biogen, 02: 06: 12 2. Kevin Day, Stein Erikson Sports, 02: 10: 18 3. Todd Tanner, Sobe Cannondaie/ Guthrie, 02: 10: 48 4. Cris Fox, SlyFox, 02: 15: 43 5. Bart Gillespie, Biogen, 02: 16: 45 6. Blake Zumbrunnen, Guthrie Race Club Race Club, 02: 30: 09 7. Kyle Gillespie, Sobe Cannondaie, 02: 32: 01 8. Shannon Boffeli, Spin Cycle/ Cannondale, 02: 39: 02 Pro/ Expert Women 1. Sonya J. Swartzentruber, Jans, 01: 41: 05 2. Kathy Sherwin, Sobe/ Cannondale, 01: 42: 19 3. Jennifer Agger, Teton Cycleworks, 01: 44: 41 4. Teresa Eggertsen, Micro Supreme/ XMEN, 01: 44: 52 5. Robin McGee , Jackson Hole Mt Resort, 01: 45: 10 6. P ela Hanlon , Jans, 01: 49: 35 7. Hilary Wright, Young Riders, 01: 52: 15 8. Misti L. Timpson, Sugar/ White Pine Touring, 01: 54: 48 9. Kaylene Kotter, Sugar/ White Pine Touring, 02: 00: 21 10. Cindi Hansen, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 02: 01: 37 11. Lisa Richmond, Bike Empire, 02: 01: 38 Sport Men 16- 18 1. Rick Grahn, X- Men, 01: 18: 44 2. David L. Peterson, Diamond Peak Ski & Sport, 01: 20: 11 3. Alan Madorin 01: 20: 34 4. Rick Washburn, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 22: 04 5. Taylor Foss 01: 22: 05 Sport Men 19- 29 1. Josey Apostle, Euclid Timber Fres, 01: 33: 37 2. Nate L. Stowers, Healthy Choice/ Gurus/ Logan Iron County Fair Presents 3 Stages, 2 Days For $ 30.00! UCA Points Race Shortened TT Course TOUR* GAP Stage Race fXTRAN fa/-) li « f ky H* Urt $ 3,000 Cash Plus Prizes! Tour de Gap Iron County Fair PO Box 351 Parowan, UT 84761 tourdegap@ ironcounty. net www. tourdcgap. net Saturday, August 23 & Sunday August 24, 2003 Andrey 435- 677- 2111 Brian Heafl Race Club, 01: 37: 46 3. Bjorn Ericksen, Stein Eriksen Sport, 01: 38: 24 4. Rob Hopkins 01: 38: 35 5. Mike Wilcox 01: 39: 18 Sport Men 30- 39 1. Archie Y, ada New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 01: 35: 22 2. Tim White, T& T Bike & Ski, 01: 40: 07 3. BenTAIIen 01: 41: 10 4. Nick Demyon, T& T Bike & Ski, 01: 42: 24 5. Isaac Stewart 01: 42: 57 Sport Men 40+ 1. Mike Osborn , Racer's Cycle Service, 01: 23: 10 2. Jeff Butler 01: 24: 13 3. Clark Johnson, Mad Dog Cycles, 01: 24: 37 4. Curtis Landgraf 01: 25: 44 5. Kevin Nelson 01: 26: 40 Sport Women 19+ 1. Sue F. Abbene 01: 34: 37 2. Jean Carlan, Sugar/ White Pine Touring, 01: 35: 45 3. Kary Thompson, Sugar/ White Pine Touring/ Clif Bar, 01: 38: 49 4. Jennifer Powers 01: 42: 04 5. Liz Zumbrunnen, Guthrie Race Club, 01: 43: 07 Sport/ Expert Men 13- 15 1. Kaleb J. LeGore, Healthy Choice/ Guru's/ Revolution, 01: 16: 30 2. Ryan Harrison, Healthy Choice/ Guru's, 01: 18: 00 3. Christopher Hong, Young Riders, 01: 20: 18 4. Dutch Wiehe, Young Riders, 01: 21: 17 5. Ryan Wyble, Young Riders, 01: 30: 02 Women 35+ 1. Ellen Guthrie, New Moon Media/ Spin Cycle, 01: 19: 32 2. Connie Barnhart 01: 29: 05 3. Gina Riggs, Peak Fasteners ,01: 31: 13 4. Tara Roe, Teez Sportswear, 01: 32: 56 5. Kathleen Wismer, Pedros Grassroots, 01: 40: 14 Brianhead Epic 50, Brianhead, Utah, July 12, 2003 Female 40 - 49 1. Michelle Fairfield 05: 09: 12 2. Judy Allen 05: 22: 01 3. Joan Benson 05: 27: 46 4. Melissa Fletcher 12: 00: 00 Female 50 - 59 1. Jeanne Bernhard 06: 45: 32 Tandems 1. Tim/ Mary B. Bywater/ Schola 06: 36: 24 Male 60+ 1. Spencer Jones 05: 46: 23 2. Trevor Finch 05: 52: 05 3. Red Oelerich 09: 17: 28 Male 19- 29 1. Eric Greenwood 04: 13: 45 2. Zach Terry 04: 37: 06 3. Michael Farris 04: 47: 10 4. Nick Pearson 05: 11: 52 5. Matt Gosnell 05: 55: 39 6. Kevin Rawlinson 06: 07: 15 7. Ad Sandahl 06: 28: 28 8. Dennis Harris 06: 33: 45 9. Russell Jensen 07: 12: 44 Male 30 - 39 1. Matt Daigler 04: 18: 49 2. Brandon White 04: 29: 55 3. Nathan Rafferty 04: 30: 04 4. Tyler Ford 04: 35: 06 5. Ruben Fernandez 04: 38: 51 6. Joe Macdonald 04: 50: 21 7. Andrew Markh 04: 51: 26 8. Phil Tisovec 04: 55: 42 9. Kevin Tolo 04: 57: 24 10. Sherman Atkinson 04: 58: 01 11. Kevin Casey 04: 58: 41 12. Terrence Smith 05: 08: 07 13. Ck Utley 05: 13: 13 14. Kevin Talbot 05: 15: 47 15. Brian Riebe 05: 18: 54 16. Tom Mcdonald 05: 27: 49 17. Max Wettstein 05: 30: 57 18. Kirk Paulson 05: 39: 13 19. Raymond Sewing 06: 00: 42 20. Paul Carbone 06: 10: 28 . 21. Tom Burch 06: 25: 09 22. Gabriel Gonzalez 06: 31: 01 23. Eric Peterson 06: 43: 23 24. Anthony Cortez 06: 55: 41 25. Jane Willkomm 07: 03: 52 26. Bob Mccann 07: 24: 06 27. Aaron Jones 07: 24: 06 Male 40 - 49 1. Chris Grove 03: 50: 27 2. Rick Shand 04: 27: 53 3. Mike Weber 04: 46: 44 4. Dick Newson 04: 53: 51 5. Peter Hodap 04: 54: 54 6. Jim Wilson 04: 58: 54 7. Bill Bock 05: 01: 46 8. Kent Hatfield 05: 07: 57 9. Steve Tolo 05: 08: 05 10. Thomas Blake 05: 22: 02 11. Craig Willi S 05: 24: 31 12. Randy Nunley 05: 33: 35 13. Brandon Smith 05: 39: 22 14. John Zimmerman 05: 51: 23 15. Robin Brown 06: 07: 06 16. Paul Skeary 06: 19: 49 17. Doug Berry 06: 27: 44 18. David Keen 06: 28: 15 19. Michael Miller 06: 42: 59 20. Jeffrey Zidichouski 10: 29: 13 Male 50 - 59 1. Dwight Hibdon 04: 50: 05 2. Brad Mullen 04: 56: 11 3. Mark Howard 06: 06: 10 Male Single Speed 1. Marc Huster 04: 09: 58 2. Jeff Bartel 04: 53: 03 3. Charles Everly 04: 55: 28 . 4. Nate Tritle 04: 55: 48 5. Ryan Heck 06: 02: 16 Female 18 & under 1. Christine Carbone 06: 09: 00 Female 19- 29 1. Jana White 05: 08: 23 2. Maegan Merrifield 05: 16: 48 3. Terena Jepson 06: 17: 37 4. Ashley Bates 06: 51: 38 Female 30 - 39 1.' D. J. Morisette 04: 23: 17 2. Joy Hudak 04: 41: 51 3. Leslie Kehmeier 05: 03: 47 4. Wendy Tomlinson 05: 12: 15 5. Ann Driggers 05: 12: 45 6. Monique Beeley 05: 46: 25 7. Shannon Auckly 06: 44: 34 Brianhead Epic 100, National Championship of Endurance Racing, Brianhead, Utah, July 12, 2003 Male 18 & Under 1. Aaron Thurman- wille 12: 15: 13 Male 19- 29 1. Mike Fonda 08: 20: 44 2. Nat Pellman 08: 40: 53 3. Paul Clark 08: 58: 57 4. Fred Marmsater 09: 05: 51 5. Nate Whitman 09: 22: 59 6. Zepplen Tittensor 09: 41: 35 7. Nate Simonson 09: 53: 54 8. David Binker 09: 55: 51 9. Gregg Sciabica 10: 49: 18 10. Stuart Carver 10: 53: 48 11. Aaron Richardson 11: 02: 51 12. Doug Kast 12: 11: 48 13. EricBunce 12: 23: 02 14. Todd Sadow 13: 13: 04 15. Bill Weidner 14: 06: 00 16. Colin Maher 14: 06: 56 Male 30 - 39 1. Michael Janelle 07: 15: 24 2. Sean Mclaughlin 07: 54: 21 3. Mike Donahue 08: 00: 27 4. Blair Mathieson 08: 03: 39 5. Rick Blaser 08: 10: 59 6. Eric Neat 08: 11: 40 7. Brian Jeppson 08: 17: 55 8. Kenny Jones 08: 26: 00 9. Brent Prenzlow 08: 27: 47 10. Guy Sutton 08: 33: 48 11. Sloane Anderson 08: 36: 13 12. Fred Porter 08: 52: 55 13. Jake Malloy 09: 02: 36 14. Jeff Kuehn 09: 05: 47 15. Darby Fultz 09: 09: 40 16. Jonathan Baker 09: 14: 38 17. Rich Bartlett 09: 27: 04 18. Tom Diegel 09: 28: 54 19. Cory Peterson 09: 33: 51 20. Mike Hileman 09: 34: 27 21. Jason Glebe 09: 34: 28 22. Ron Castia 09: 48: 25 23. Tim Stack 10: 00: 10 24. Gardner Brown 10: 05: 24 25. Jeff Martinez 10: 05: 27 26. Doug Peterson 10: 11: 17 27. Gary Drastrup 10: 12: 01 28. Stephen Addicott 10: 16: 26 29. Steve Schaefer 10: 18: 44 30. Chris Holland 10: 19: 53 31. Kevin Head 10: 23: 17 32. John Crocker 10: 24: 11 33. MattMcfee 10: 25: 05 34. Rob Shaver 10: 30: 26 35. Lane Sanders 10: 32: 13 36. Mario Correa 10: 34: 28 37. Ed Warr 10: 34: 43 38. Jd Fazio 10: 37: 47 39. Matt Ohran 10: 41: 39 40. Brad Keyes 10: 42: 06 41. Elden Nelson 10: 46: 34 42. Joseph Finlayson 11: 01: 28 43. Sean Donovan 11: 06: 24 44. Andy Darragh 11: 07: 03 45. Nathan K Erath 11: 11: 19 46. Scott Miller 11: 17: 11 47. Doug Hiebert 11: 30: 55 48. Les Vierra 11: 36: 36 49. Kent Schmidtke 12: 22: 08 50. Michael Grogan 13: 05: 55 51. J Es Ballstaedt 14: 04: 00 52. Jeff Grah 14: 05: 46 53. Joseph Ballsteadt 14: 06: 55 54. C Eron Bunt 14: 09: 26 Were more than just ink on paper. P R I N T I N G Much more. 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 4 transcript bulletin publishing ( 41$) SRs- oo^ o AUGUST 2003 cycling utah. com 17 Male 40 - 49 1. Craig Minor 08: 52: 36 2. Dave Reynolds 09: 06: 38 3. Kelly Mcgrew 09: 18: 56 4. Douglas Kennell 09: 25: 14 5. Curt Bates 09: 30: 59 6. Mike Hodge 09: 34: 26 7. Jim Gibson 09: 53: 02 8. Steve Larrieu 10: 02: 48 9. Gary Gardiner 10: 05: 24 10. Bob Dawson 10: 17: 47 11. Art Macfarland 10: 17: 49 12. Craig Egerton 10: 19: 50 13. Michael Jones 10: 21: 38 14. Scott Sterrett 10: 24: 40 15. LonnieAd S 10: 26: 57 16. Pete Devine 10: 34: 21 17. RickHudak 10: 40: 57 18. Bill Bothe 10: 54: 32 19. Brian Barnett 10: 56: 40 20. Charlie Lansche 10: 56: 40 21. Andrew Parker 11: 30: 08 22. Tony Bannon 11: 58: 26 23. Lonnie Wolff 12: 13: 43 24. Mark Wille 12: 15: 12 Male 50 - 59 1. Rob Bemhard 09: 30: 24 2. Larry Swanson 09: 57: 15 3. Richard Latorraca 09: 58: 06 Male Single Speed 1. Steve Fassbinder 08: 20: 31 2. Ken Bloomer 09: 19: 15 3. Steve Garro 09: 38: 28 4. Eric Rector 09: 58: 06 5. Martin Pahl 10: 00: 52 6. Jason Foote 10: 10: 22 7. David Hatfield 10: 17: 05 8. JimAuwen 10: 54: 57 9. Darin Renner 11: 17: 21 Female 19- 29 1. Chanda Jeppson 10: 12: 23 2. Mayumi Swetland 01: 44: 19 Female 30 - 39 1. Melissa Thomas 09: 06: 02 2. Kristi Mcilmoil 09: 35: 45 3. Victoria Christensen 10: 03: 27 4. Ashley Patterson 10: 15: 39 5. Lynn Ware- peek 10: 30: 25 6. Bethany Elson 11: 17: 09 7. Heather Sappenfield 11: 24: 55 8. Jenna Woodbury 11: 26: 59 9. Sandra Musgrave 11: 56: 13 10. Lisa Ford 12: 15: 00 Female 40 - 49 1. Michelle Grainger 09: 23: 13 Female 50 - 59 1. Cyndi Schwandt 11: 03: 11 2. Deborah Wille 14: 24: 21 Male 60+ 1. Cal Burgart 11: 36: 17 2. Clair Jensen 13: 26: 50 Flyin' Brian Downhill # 1, Brian Head, UT, July 20, 2003 Pro Men 1 Chris O'Connor Go- Ride/ Oakley 4.30.78 2 Kris Baughman Go- Ride 4.39.06 3 Doug Gormley Go- Ride 4.39.10 4 Scott Crabill Go- Ride 4.39.78 5 Matt Johnston Go- Ride 5.04.87 Expert 19- 29 Men 1 Mark Christensen Gutheries 4.46.84 2 Phillip Stevens Taylors Bike Shop 4.51.05 3 Rob Norbutt Go- Ride 4.52.85 4 Michael Abbott DOD Racing 4.52.91 5 James Peterson Go- Ride 4.54.60 6 Benjamin Greenberg Desciples of Dirt 5.03.41 Expert Men 30- 39 1 Damon Kirchmeier Yeti/ Maxxis 4.45.63 2 Justin Alvey Go- Ride 4.47.92 3 Dave Mosher Mtn West Off Road 4.55.83 4 Emmanuel Pons 5.01.72 Expert Men 13- 18 1 Nate Davis DOD/ Azonic 4.54.76 2 Tyler Dautel DOD 4.56.88 3 Myles Raymond 4.58.61 4 Stewart Sawyer No Brakes Racing 5.15.87 Expert Men 40+ 1 Rod Evans 5.00.25 2 Dave Barclay Bikes 2 Boards 5.14.97 3 Steve Waldron 5.15.96 Pro Women 1 Faith Bradley Go- Ride 5.43.54 Expert Women 1 Rileigh Aller No Brakes Racing 5.47.58 2 Connie Misket 6.51.97 Sport Men 19- 29 1 Josh Demann 5.18.97 2 Tyler Blaine Us Against One 5.25.32 3 Chad Bryce Marzocchi/ Maxxis/ Sun Ringle 5.27.47 4 Joshua Parris 5.32.36 5 Adam Eaton 5.59.13 6 Justin McBride 6.17.43 Sport Men 30- 39 1 Bryce Pratt Red Rock Bicycle 5.13.51 2 Craig Skinner 5.29.51 3 Travis Black 5.39.49 4 Brian Ranniger 5.42.79 5 Bryan Schafroth 6.20.14 6 Stephen Aller No Brakes Racing 6.26.72 Sport Men 13- 18 1 Riley Barlow D. O. D 5.16.70 2 Chris Hadley Go- Ride 5.32.85 3 Chris Brooks Springdale Cycles 5.41.99 4 Trevor Hammett 6.13.87 5 Mitchell Andrus Peregrine Racing 6.18.10 Sport Men 40+ 1 Dave Prunkard 5.32.00 Beginner Men 19- 39 1 Darrick Phallon 6.40.33 Beginner Men 13- 18 1 Broch Swenson 5.41.92 2 Nic Hadley Go- Ride 6.19.55 3 Casey Swenson 6.40.67 4 Tyler Carmth DOD 6.51.31 5 Patrick Waldron 7.51.86 6 Talon Allred 8.29.91 Sport Women 1 Selena Kontuly 7.07.35 Beginner Women 1 Lauren Waldron 6.31.58 Road Racing Porcupine Hillclimb, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake City, June 28, 2003 Men CAT 1- 2 1. John Osguthorpe 00: 49: 38: 67 2. Todd Hageman 00: 50: 11: 58 3. Daniel Adams 00: 50: 13: 97 4. Chan Head 00: 50: 18: 49 5. Chris Humbert 00: 50: 19: 92 Women CAT 1- 2- 3 1. Kelly Crawford 00: 59: 47: 79 2. Laura Howat 01: 05: 00: 58 3. Laura Humbert 01: 05: 35: 87 4. Lisa Milkavich 01: 10: 18: 92 5. Nancy Cleveland 01: 14: 05: 00 Men CAT 3 1. Aaron Packard 00: 52: 33: 57 2. Jarom Zenger 00: 54: 00: 65 3. Jim Fearick 00: 54: 52: 13 4. Andrew Lock 00: 55: 24: 83 5. Brian Klepper 00: 55: 34: 99 Men CAT 4- 5 1. Norm Bryner 00: 50: 00: 10 2. Jeff Clawson 00: 53: 53: 32 3. Scott Allen 00: 54: 06: 66 4. Jon Milner 00: 55: 38: 51 5. Benjamin D'Hulst 00: 56: 50: 22 Men 35+ 1. Zan Treasure 00: 50: 02: 84 2. Don Armstrong 00: 53: 55: 01 3. Brad Anderson 00: 54: 14: 14 4. Don Pollari 00: 55: 59: 66 5. Gary Porter 00: 56: 01: 62 Men 55+ 1. John Haney 01: 01: 22: 19 2. Gary Simmons 01: 05: 13: 03 3. Alan Stockland 01: 09: 06: 33 4. Lee Bourne 01: 19: 08: 91 Elko Jaietan Criterium, Elko Basque Festival, Elko, NV, July 4,2003 Men CAT 1- 2 1. Bryson Perry 2. Allan Butler 3. Thomas Cooke 4. Dave Fuentes 5. Kyle Dixon Men CAT 3 1. Dustin Sweet 2. Uhl Albert 3. Ryan Green 4. Kevin VanLoon 5. Charles Palmer Men CAT 4- 5 1. Clark Mower 2. Mark Lattin 3. Chris Bell 4. Doug Eliason 5. Keith Anderson Men 35+ 1. Bubba Melcher 2. Terry McGinnis 3. Richard Vroom 4. Jim Barkley 5. Christopher Black Women CAT 1- 2- 3 1. Rydeen Stevens 2. Lisa Milkavich 3. Heather Albert 4. Joy Shaffer 5. Maren Partridge July 6 - Antelope Island TT # 2, Utah State Time Trial Championships, Antelope Island Junior F 10- 18 1 Ashlee Bradbury ( 11) 0: 46:( 11): 50 Junior M 10- 18 1 Colton Harris ( 11) 0: 43: 07: 47 Masters 30- 55 1 Margaret Douglass ( 11) 0: 29: 01: 78 Masters 30- 55 1 Jo Garuccio ( 21) 0: 55: 29: 90 WomenCat 4 1 Patty Puz ( 11) 1: 03: 09: 10 Cat 1/ Cat2/ Cat3 1 Jen Ward ( 21) 0: 49: 52: 72 2 Laura Humbert ( 21) 0: 51: 21: 45 3 Katherine Dickson ( 21) 0: 52: 13: 26 4 Maren Partridge ( 21) 0: 53: 05: 66 5 Lisa Milkavich ( 21) 0: 54: 25: 74 Pro/ Cat 1/ Cat 2 1 Jesse Westergard ( 21) 0: 43: 44: 78 2 Sandy Perrins ( 21) 0: 44: 14: 59 3 Marc Yap ( 21) 0: 44: 48: 71 4 Bill Harris ( 21) 0: 45: 03: 14 5 Daniel Adams ( 21) 0: 45: 40: 05 Cat 3 1 David Harward ( 21) 0: 47: 02: 45 2 Greg Roper ( 21) 0: 47: 11: 54 3 Lance Christiansen ( 21) 0: 47: 26: 05 4 Chris Davidson ( 21) 0: 47: 40: 66 5 Travis Horton ( 21) 0: 48: 18: 99 Cat 4 1 Jeff Clawson ( 21) 0: 47: 19: 96 2 Will Macfarlane ( 21) 0: 48: 23: 09 3 Shawn Cheney ( 21) 0: 49: 32: 27 4 Todd Schmidtke ( 21) 0: 49: 56: 92 5 Mike Gillette ( 21) 0: 51: 49: 24 Cat 5 1 Norman Bryner ( 21) 0: 49: 09: 98 2 Shawn Lupcho ( 21) 0: 49: 59: 93 3 Mark Todd ( 21) 0: 50: 32: 60 4 John McClennan ( 21) 0: 52: 27: 42 5 Jarom Perry ( 21) 0: 53: 40: 09 Masters 40- 44 1 Mark Schaefer ( 21) 0: 46: 42: 86 2 James Yorgason ( 21) 0: 47: 50: 71 3 Dennis Porter ( 21) 0: 48: 11: 08 4 Wayne Cottrell ( 21) 0: 53: 58: 04 Masters 45- 49 1 Dirk Cowley ( 21) 0: 47: 00: 05 2 Gary Porter ( 21) 0: 47: 19: 05 3 Charles Palmer ( 21) 0: 47: 42: 05 4 Robert Keller ( 21) 0: 48: 34: 81 5 Donald Armstrong ( 21) 0: 48: 42: 95 Masters 50- 55 1 John Haney ( 21) 0: 51: 24: 95 2 Ronald Roy ( 21) 0: 53: 14: 72 3 Steven Wright ( 21) 0: 57: 30: 66 Masters 55- 99 1 Ken Louder ( 21) 0: 47: 36: 95 2 Lee Bourne ( 21) 0: 55: 41: 81 Tandem 70+ 1 Kelly/ Zan Crawford/ Treasure ( 21) 0: 46: 23: 59 Gate City Grind Stage Race, Pocatello, ID, July 1 2 - 13 je 1, Marsh Valley Road Race MenCWF- 42 1. Evan HepPtsc03: 44: 35: 97 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Todd Hagemari^ 44: 35: 97 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Jeremy Smith 03: 4^ 38^ 88 ( 00: 00: 05: 00 Women CAT 1- 2- 3 1. Laura Humbert 02: 51: 53: 89 ( 09^ 0: 20: 00) 2. Lisa Milkavich 02: 53: 10: 21 ( 00: 0(^ 1^ 00) 3. Crystral Yap 02: 53: 10: 21 ( 00: 00: 05: 00)' Men CAT 3 1. David Harward 03: 04: 37: 94 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Robert McGovern 03: 06: 23: 01 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Jon Baddley 03: 06: 58: 28 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Women CAT 4 1. Christi Hall 03: 25: 55: 09 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Pam Smith 03: 26: 30: 27 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Sarah Lupis 03: 37: 02: 13 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Men CAT 4- 5 1. Kurt Holzor 02: 18: 45: 91 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Bret Johnson 02: 18: 45: 91 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Bret Peterson 02: 18: 45: 91 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Men 35+ 1. Steve Tabarez 03: 04: 54: 77 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Mark Schaefer 03: 04: 54: 77 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Don Armstrong 03: 04: 54: 77 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Men 45+ 1. Dirk Cowley 02: 31: 53: 04 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Russell Thorstrom 02: 31: 54: 27 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Ken Louder 02: 31: 54: 27 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Men 55+ 1. John Haney 02: 37: 45: 27 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Don Cambell 02: 49: 30: 58 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Richard Allen 03: 19: 55: 06 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) MenJR 1. Colton Harris 03: 00: 30: 13 2. Adam Steinke 03: 14: 45: 25 3. Colin Smith 03: 51: 04: 26 Women 35+ 1. Ashlee Bradbury 03: 00: 17: 08 2. Kris Walker 03: 14: 45: 25 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 3. Jo Garuccio 03: 21: 35: 06 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) Women 1. Julie Semans 02: 54: 22: 79 Men 1. Bob Museni 02: 43: 09: 62 2. Steve Sullivan 02: 43: 10: 83 3. Ward Wessels 02: 47: 05: 11 Gate City Grind Stage Race, Stage 2 Truckerville Time Trial; 6 miles. Men CAT 1- 2 1 Bill Harris 00: 12: 38: 86 2 Kirk Eck 00: 12: 52: 39 3 Marc Yap 00: 12: 57: 95 Women CAT 1- 2- 3 1 Laura Humbert 00: 14: 59: 24 2 Jamie Williams 00: 15: 21: 88 3 Crystral Yap 00: 15: 29: 04 Men CAT 3 1 David Harward 00: 13: 38: 12 2 Jim Fearick 00: 13: 38: 85 3 Chris Davidson 00: 13: 43: 35 Women CAT 4 1 Christi Hall 00: 16: 17: 39 2 Pam Smith 00: 16: 36: 34 3 Sarah Lupis 00: 17: 24: 19 4 Karla Wagner 00: 17: 52: 21 Men CAT 4- 5 1 Jeff Clawson 00: 13: 45: 85 2 Greg Anderson 00: 13: 56: 04 3 Norm Bryner 00: 13: 56: 05 Men 35+ 1 Mark Schaefer 00: 13: 08: 78 2 Dennis Porter 00: 13: 36: 56 3 Don Armstrong 00: 13: 58: 78 Men 45+ 1 Dirk Cowley 00: 13: 52: 70 2 Ken Louder 00: 13: 56: 37 3 Russell Thorstrom 00: 14: 27: 01 Men 55+ 1 John Haney 00: 15: 00: 86 2 Richard Allen 00: 18: 03: 99 MenJR 1 Adam Steinke 00: 15: 49: 23 2colinsmith 00: 18: 50: 45 3 Colton Harris 00: 23: 30: 50 Women 35+ 1 Kris Walker 00: 14: 57: 24 2 Jo Garuccio 00: 15: 38: 01 3 Jodi Cuccia 00: 16: 45: 42 Citizen Women 1 Julie Semans Ciitzen Men 1 Peter Joyce 2 Karl De Jesus 3 Thane Smith Gate City Grind Stage Race, Stage 3 Holt Arena Criterium Men CAT 1- 2 1. Bill Harris 01: 06: 05: 12 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Todd Hageman 01: 06: 05: 12 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 3. Kirk Eck 01: 06: 54: 70 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Women CAT 1- 2- 3 1. Crystral Yap 00: 40: 17: 92 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Lisa Milkavich 00: 40: 17: 92 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 3. Margaret Douglas 00: 40: 18: 87 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Men CAT 3 1. Scott Marland 00: 56: 25: 63 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Jim Fearick 00: 56: 25: 63 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 3. Robert McGovern 00: 56: 25: 63 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Women CAT 4 1. Christi Hall 00: 28: 28: 10 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 2. Sarah Lupis 00: 31: 34: 37 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Karla Wagner 00: 31: 40: 19 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Men CAT 4- 5 1. Shawn Cheney 00: 29: 41: 54 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Jeff Clawson 00: 29: 41: 54 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 3. Kurt Holzor 00: 29: 41: 54 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Men 35+ 1. Dennis Porter 00: 39: 37: 05 ( 00: 00: 30: 00) 2. Mark Schaefer 00: 39: 37: 05 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Don Pollari 00: 40: 14: 58 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Men 45+ 1. Ken Louder 00: 29: 26: 56 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 2. Dirk Cowley 00: 29: 27: 08 ( 00: 00: 20: 00) 3. Bob Walker 00: 30: 08: 33 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Men 55+ 1. John Haney 00: 30: 01: 24 ( 00: 00: 30: 00) 2. richard alien 00: 32: 13: 24 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) Men JR 1. Adam Steinke 00: 27: 50: 00 2. colin smith 00: 29: 47: 00 3. Colton Harris 00: 30: 02: 00 Women 35+ 1. Kris Walker 00: 28: 23: 40 ( 00: 00: 30: 00) 2. Jo Garuccio 00: 28: 28: 10 ( 00: 00: 10: 00) 3. Jodi Cuccia 00: 28: 28: 10 ( 00: 00: 05: 00) Citizen Women 1 Julie Semans Citizen Men 1 Peter Joyce 2 Karl De Jesus 3 Thane Smith Gate City Grind Stage Race, Pocatello, ID, July 1 2 - 13 Overall GC Men CAT 1- 2 1. Bill Harris; 05: 03: 05: 09 2. Todd Hageman; 05: 03: 18: 43 3. Kirk Eck; 05: 04: 39: 94 Women CAT 1- 2- 3 1. Laura Humbert; 03: 21: 59: 36 2. Crystral Yap; 03: 23: 32: 17 3. Lisa Milkavich; 03: 23: 40: 31 Men CAT 3 1. David Harward; 03: 59: 21: 69 2. 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Ashlee Bradbury; 02: 17: 44: 06 2. Kris Walker; 02: 22: 15: 89 3. Jo Garuccio; 02: 30: 21: 17 Women 1. Julie Semans; 01: 44: 22: 79 Citizen Men 1. Bob Museni; 01: 33: 09: 62 2. Steve Sullivan; 01: 33: 10: 83 3. Karl De Jesus; 01: 37: 05: 11 Make a Fashion Statement - Wear your helmet! Rock Shox is buying back all models prior to the year 2000. Bring your bike into Canyon Sports or call for more information. - 800- 736- 8754 Canyon Sports Locations SALT LAKE CITY 1844 E. Fort Union Blvd. 942- 3100 OGDEN 705 W. Riverdale Rd. 621- 4662 18 cycling utah. com AUGUST 2003 ROAD TOURING Touring America's Loneliest Highway from Carson City, Nevada to Hinckley, Utah By Carolyn Clark and Chris Winter Photos by Chris Winter Hot, steep, long days of pedaling pannier- laden touring bikes into strong headwinds. Not most people's idea of a dream vacation, but to me and my cycling buddy, Chris, it's a dream come true. When I'm touring I travel at a pace that lets me experience the world around me. I relish the scent of fresh- mown hay, the sight of clouds etched on the horizon, the taste of sweat, the sting of hot air in my nostrils. For this year's tour, we fol- Express route. Carson City is a charming town that retains some touches of its " cowboy" history. We stopped briefly to admire the gardens of the pastoral County Building. As we cycled out of town, " Home on the Range" rang from the carillon. The route follows the old Pony Express trail, now Highway 50, often called " The Loneliest Road in America." With that name, we were expecting a week of serene pedaling. To our dismay, we encountered a steady stream of trucks pulling ATVs. A deep rumble strip in the shoulder forced us to balance our overloaded bikes on the lowed Adventure Cycling's Western Express route. The map forewarned us of daily 80+ miles stretches over repeated mountain passes, with neither water nor shade nor services available. We were psyched. Dayl On May 23, 2003, we left Carson City, following Adventure Cycling's Western outer eight inches of pavement. Sometimes the pavement narrowed to only six inches. When we crossed culverts, the guardrail hugged our knees, nearly pushing us over. We were glad we'd chosen panniers over a trailer; the wheels would've been constantly in the rumble strip or on the sand. After we passed Sand Flats race grounds, the traffic eased, CACHE VALLEY VELOI/ T/ BICYCLE TOURING CLUB Presents: CACHE ¥ ALLElf CENTURY Saturday, August 30th FAST OR SLOW, YOUNG OR OLDER, COME CYCLE BEAUTIFUL CACHE VALLEY! Experience a non- competitive cycling adventure. 100 miles <$& 100 kilometer ( 62 miles) <$ b 40 miles Tours start and end in Richmond, Utah. Whichever you choose you're sure to enjoy the ride. A portion of proceeds will be donated to Common Ground Outdoors Adventures, promoting full inclusion in outdoor recreation for persons with disabilities. Registration Info at www. cvveloists. org or call 435.713.021 2 and we could finally begin to relax and enjoy the vista of sage and grass, like an artist's palette of greens, ochres, greys, and purples, flanked by distant mountain ranges. We didn't relax long, though. As we reached Fallon and rode through a construction area, the side wind tried to push us into the traffic lane, so we got off and walked our bikes for a while. That night, we were eager to stop riding and pitch camp. We wondered when our road would become lonely. Day 2 Our next destination was Middlegate, a former Pony Express station, now a bar, restaurant, and motel. The day's ride was 49 miles of flatsafldy" terrain. As we left the^ lraffic of Fallon behind us^^ efelt like our real tour was^ rnally beginning. ThoughiHvas hot and windy, we were almost disappointed to Sch Middlegate, population 17, so soon. But we were well amused by the local clientele. The hub of activity centered around the bar. What caught our eye was the hitching post, complete with a horse tied to it. Next to the horse was a small two-seater Cessna airplane, also tied to the rail. The lady in the bar was cordial. She told us to pitch our tents anywhere out back and use the outhouse. We settled in, and as the evening wore on, we made our dinners and watched the action. There were drilling rigs all around; there were also pickups with stock racks complete with bawling cattle. Five cowboys stood in a circle on the front porch of the bar, smoking and talking business. Their hats were huge and their dogs sat in the middle looking adoringly up at their masters. One of the cowboys pulled out his cell phone and called home to say he wouldn't be in for a while yet. A mom and daughter arrived with their one horse and went in to play a few rounds of pool. At breakfast, the Cessna owner told how he'd ridden his horse the day before to inspect his property. He was large and wore a baseball hat low. He got up to leave and the local gals came over and gave him sendoff kisses. He said he'd be back in a couple of months and wandered out the door. We heard the Cessna roar and observed a streak as it shot down the old highway for takeoff. He buzzed the bar, waved his wings, and disappeared. This was unbelievable; this was Nevada; this was the West. Day 3 On this day, the mountainous part of the route began... 65 miles and 3800' of elevation gain. At last we found the lonely road we'd been seeking. We shared our morning with mead- Maps! a Adventure Cycling! The maps you'll need n planning a bike vacatonJransAmerica. Great Divide & more FREE CATALOG ( 800) 721 - 8719 Adventure Cycling Association PO Box 8308- A5. Mtssouka. MT 59807 www. adventurecycling. org Middlegate, NV. The middle of nowhere. Elevation 4600 Feet. Population 17 owlarks, then wrens, then ravens, as we ascended to Carroll Summit, our solitude broken only by the occasional blast of a motorcyclist or a paraglider- hauling van. With our loads, the 6- 8% grade seemed ghastly, but a rest area just below the summit offered us a running stream and a shady glen of trees. From the summit, we wound back down, losing 1200' of elevation, then, within moments, started up the next grade toward Railroad Pass. Errant trucks had left deep ruts in the shoulders. Despite the steep turns, we took no rests here, thanks to swarms of giant anthills and a pack of barking dogs that lurked behind " Gordon's" wilderness cabin. After the pass, we cycled through pleasant ranchland, until our final ascent to Austin in the merciless heat of the late afternoon. Austin was once a thriving mining town of 10,000. Today, its crumbling stone structures beg to be explored, and with a population of only 370, it doesn't even have its own grocery store. Fortunately, we were carrying extra food. We managed to find a dilapidated RV park, with tiny campsites but friendly inhabitants. When we discovered we'd lost an essential bolt from a pannier frame, our kind neighbors rummaged through their bins of extra parts until they found a replacement. Without it, the rest of our trip would've been " screwed. " Day 4 With the help of innumerable switchbacks and an easy grade, we rode the 2.5 miles to Austin Summit in short order. We were greeted with a magnificent carpet of brilliant purple asters, and couldn't resist a short nap. After cresting our third summit of the morning, we swooped into a fertile desert valley, ringed by peaks to the north, east, and west, and stretching to the horizon on the south. Cirrus clouds were smeared across the sky. It's so remote out here that we passed only two ranches in the next 40 miles. 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Just then, a police car pulled a van over and ordered the driver to unload everything. Probably a drug bust, we surmised. Not wanting to be searched next, we took off. Shortly, we encountered a wiry, bronzed cyclist carrying only water, a few energy bars, a Thermarest, and a light jacket. He was riding east to west on our same route. Taking advantage of the strong tailwinds, he was planning to pedal 150 miles that day. We shook our heads in disbelief as he exclaimed what an easy ride this was. Eureka, another mining town, is livelier than Austin. The local folks enjoyed recounting their own cycling tales. One of them portrayed his bone- chilling rescue of two panniering cyclists who had tried to camp at Pinto Summit until their tent collapsed under an unexpected blizzard. Day 5 We knew this leg of the journey would be rigorous... 83 miles, 3000' elevation gain, with four major passes. But we hadn't expected the 100+ temperatures and the constant buffeting by hefty headwinds. In fact, the trip description points out that " winds are generally light" and flow toward the east. But this week, just for us I guess, the winds continued to rebel. Even on the downhill stretches we had to pedal hard to keep going. I bungeed a Clorox jug of extra water on the back of my bike. During one rest, the wind knocked my bike over. The loaded bike landed with such force it twisted my handlebars, and worse yet, fractured the jug. We managed to salvage most of the precious water by pouring it into our Camelbaks, which were almost empty by then. As we soared down from the pass, the scene that unfolded below was stunning. We thought we could see forever, as the now- lonely highway 50 wound its way down and then across the valley. Vistas in Nevada are spectacular. It would take us 45 minutes to cross each basin, then another 45 minutes to climb the next pass. Cool blue cornflowers, brilliant orange desert- mallow, and golden grasses lined the road, waving in the vigorous gusts. We watched massive dust devils play themselves out across the grabens. We took occasional respite from the heat in the only cool places we could find, in the " shade" of road mileage signs. But despite these challenges, we were excited to be here, witnessing the desert in one of its tempestuous moods. At Ely, we crashed in the first available camping spot... a pebble- field that doubled as an RV park. Day 6 Our penultimate day was relatively easy, only 63 miles and 2300' elevation gain. We took time to linger on the tops of passes, sniffing the desert breezes and watching the hawks surfing the thermals. At the summit of Sacramento Pass, we even found a dusty pine to snooze under. As we descended, Wheeler Peak, magnificently snow- covered, filled our view to the south. We stopped in another pebble field at the Utah/ Nevada border, a last- stop gambling saloon that offers free camping and coffee to attract customers. All we had to pay for was our showers. Sunset brought waves of violent microbursts. We tried turning a picnic table on its side to block the wind, but the wind kept switching directions. For the next half hour, we desperately hung onto our tents as the winds first flattened, then puffed, then flattened them. My new tent poles became permanently bent. At last the winds died, and we slept peacefully, wakened only by occasional headlights from truckers who stopped to gamble the night away. Day 7 Our last day took us through the stunning red rocks of Confusion Range, then skirted along the backside of Notch Peak, then to the north of the dry sandbed of the former Sevier Lake. Ranches are more numerous here, and so are cattle guards. We dismounted and walked over every guard. We've seen too many cyclists get a snakebite flat or slip and break an arm, and we didn't need that TAILWINDS BICYCLE TOURS P. O. Doi 17137, Salt Lake City, Dial 04117- 0137 What location do movie directors use most often? 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If the fire burned across the road, how could we escape, on our bikes? We reached the only store in town, and asked the attendant what she knew. " Oh, it's the Boy Scout weenie roast," she replied. " No worry. Every year they set fire to a field to make enough coals. The town brings its fire engine to keep it under control, and everyone turns out. Come along!" We declined the invitation, because our friend from home had just arrived to pick us up. As we stripped the panniers from our bikes, we began to brainstorm where our next adventure might lead us. Editor's Notes: If you want to repeat Carolyn and Chris's adventure maps are available from AdventureCycling. org. For those interested in a supported tour, Bike the West leads the 420- mile OATBRAN tour from Lake Tahoe to Great Basin National Park in September. They can be found at bikethewest. com Date 5/ 24 5/ 25 5/ 26 5/ 27 5/ 28 5/ 29 5/ 30 Start Carson Cty Fallon Middlegate Austin Eureka Ely border Trip Summary End Fallon Middlegate Austin Eureka Ely NV/ UT border Hinckley, UT Miles 66 49 63 68 83 65 88 Elevation Gain mostly downhill 1600 3800 3000 3000 2300 - 1000 482 Total Miles \ ) I DCX3 © 3i!) 20 cycling utah. com AUGUST 2003 Solitude Race Report: Mr Jones and Us It's been a long week. Work has been very busy and for some reason it was hard to find time to ride. When I was able to get out and pedal, my body felt slow, tired and very sluggish. But today was race day and there is nothing I could do about it now. It's July 12, about 9: 45 am. The race starts in about an hour and from the looks of it, it's going to be a major race. As I roll to the line I notice that all of the top riders are here and will be putting it all on the line in hopes of being crowned state champion. The pro men's field waits patiently as Ed Chauner reviews the number of laps and the course description. Soon we will be hammering up the climb leaving our pre- race jitters far behind. Ed gives the fifteen- second warning which is soon followed by a " 3,2,1, go" and race begins. As expected, Eric Jones moves quickly to the front and sets the brisk pace up the steep paved climb. Cris Fox is quick to respond as the rest of us give are best to do the same. As we make our way up the climb Jones who is currently ranked 9t n in the nation, steps up the pace and immediately begins putting time on the rest of us. I assumed this would happen so I tried with every thing I could to stay on his wheel but my efforts were short lived. Aside from the fact that Eric Jones can put a bit of time on the rest of us, the majority of the pro men that race in the Intermountain cup are very well matched. On any given day there are a hand full of riders that could take the win and do it with style. My hat goes to the pro men's field this year and to all of the competitors of the intermountain cup. It's a great race series that can provide many wonderful opportunities to see new places and meet really great people. I encourage every one to come out at least once and give it a shot. - Kevin Day Editor's Note: See photos on page 11 and results on page 16. Neither Rain Nor Wind Halts the 17th Annual Wells Fargo Twilight Criterium BOISE, Idaho, July 28, 2003 - In spite of a fierce thunderstorm that brought heavy rain and wind to downtown Boise for about an hour on Saturday evening, July 26, the 17th Annual Wells Fargo Twilight Criterium went on with all its scheduled races, including the first women's only event. Racing was delayed about one hour when a rainstorm drenched the streets shortly after 6 p. m. Wind gusts blew debris, lifted vendor tents and knocked over race barricades. The category 4- 5 race, won by Shawn Cheney of Salt Lake City, was stopped short one lap. Melissa Sanborn, of Eugene, Ore., placed first in the inaugural women's pro race, collecting $ 1,000 of the $ 3,000 purse. She races for the Intermountain Cycling Organization. Jeff Hopkins ( Jittery Joes), originally from Sydney, Australia, won the men's pro race. Hopkins was able to sweep by national criterium champion Kevin Monahan. " Most of the time he was right behind me or right in from of me. We were always around each other," Hopkins said. " I knew I was one of the fastest guys out there, so if we were together at the finish, I knew I has a pretty good shot at winning." Boise's Remi McManus ( 7UP/ Maxxis), who finished fourth last year, placed second. Utah's Eric Flynn ( First Endurance- Contender) finished third. The pro men split a $ 10,000 prize list. Nearly 1,500 cyclists raise $ 550,000 at Utah's Best Dam MS 150 Bike Tour A sea of helmets, gleaming in the sunlight, went as far as the eye could see while 1,500 riders waited patiently at the start line of the 17th Annual Utah's Best Dam MS 150 Bike Tour. The fundraiser for the Utah State Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, which was held June 28 and 29 along the beautiful back roads of Cache Valley is currently the largest cycling event in Utah. The chapter holds the yearly event to raise money for research projects and for local programs supporting the 22,400 Utahns and their families affected by multiple sclerosis, a debilitating disease of the central nervous system. Riders who participated in the MS 150 Bike Tour were asked to raise a minimum $ 150 in contributions, but actually raised an average of $ 350 each. This year's event was the most successful in its 17- year history. Cyclists raised over $ 550,000, well exceeding the $ 518,000 goal the Utah State Chapter originally hoped to achieve. " I wish I could personally thank each one of the people that made this such a success," said Tami Featherstone, president of the Utah State Chapter of the National MS Society. " I can only hope that they realize how much research they're funding, how many programs they're making possible, and how many individuals and families they're helping." - Jennifer Nozawa You don't even have to leave the house. Subscribe to cycling utah - Only $ 10 Year. See page 2. Golsan Cycles Opens Second Store Golsan Cycles has opened a new location in South Jordan. " We've got good people and the westside needs to be serviced with good people," said owner Rod Golsan. Scott Golsan will head the new store while Judge Leverich will be the assistant manager. You can find their new digs at 10445 S. Redwood Road in South Jordan. They can be reached at ( 801) 446- 8183. 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