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Show OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2003 cycling utah. com 9 ROAD RACING Yorgason, Smith, Evans Top Racotd Lotoja Fiaidl By Dave Bern Above: Lotoja Photo Collage. Photos by Rusty Healey. Collage by Courtesy RustyHealeyPhotography. com Right: Jeremy Smith on his way to victory. Photo: Dave Ward When 2003 LoToJa Classic winners Jeremy Smith of New Moon Media and Nicole Evans ( unattached) rolled past the start line before dawn on Sept. 13, neither one expected to be category champions of the nation's longest, single- day road race by nightfall. " I felt a lot of pressure going in," said Smith, 30, who took third in last year's Pro I- II race. " At the start, I had some doubts. The Guru's team was overly stacked against us. It just didn't look promising." Evans, 25, who is only in her second year of racing, and won last year's citizen's women event, looked at her competition and made a choice that perhaps helped her for the day. " When I got to the start line, my goal was to stay with Robin ( McGee, last year's women's winner), said Evans. "... I just didn't know the competition, and didn't know what was going to happen. But it was in the back of my head ( to go for the win)." And then there's the story of James Yorgason of Ogden One Cycling Team. As the Masters 35- 44 rider crossed the start line, his design for the day was to assist teammate Mark Schaefer to victory, and to post a fast time. But with over 8,000 miles in his legs and feeling " good" with 40 miles to go, Yorgason not only won his category, but rode the fastest overall time of the day at 8: 15: 08. Smith's winning time in the Pro I- II race was four minutes slower. " To win was just incredible," said Yorgason, who is 44 years old and has seven LoToJa's to his credit. " After I crossed the finish line, my wife came over and I just broke down and cried." With 849 riders at die start line in front of Sunrise Cyclery, the 21st edition of the LoToJa Classic promised to be full of courage, emotion - and cold feet. Although skies were clear, a dry cold front blew through the night before. The day also promised to be 184 miles long instead of the traditional 203. For the second consecutive year the finish was staged at Swan Valley, Idaho instead of Jackson Hole Ski Resort. Hazardous road conditions in Snake River Canyon, caused by heavy road construction, prompted Race Director Brent Chambers to make the move. The temperature was just above freezing as the Pro I- IPs left Logan at 6: 30 a. m., but a stiff northwest wind made it even cold-er. Despite the cold, Smith got right to work. His goal was to either quickly create a break, or to become part of one, and to have it hold as long as possible. Before the peloton had left Logan's city limits, Smith was in a group of six riders with a 100- yard gap. It was obvious to him the peloton was letting them go, and he chose not to waste the opportunity. After getting a quick wheel change at 20 miles. Smith and the group entered Preston with four minutes on the pack. On the climb to Treasureton Summit, Smith and Sandy Perrin ( Team Guru) held back to keep the group together, which mostly consisted of Cat Ill's. Over the top, the group reformed and kept the pack away through the first feed zone at Grace. Also by Grace, Smith's group was down to five riders. With Soda Springs only a few miles ahead, Smith turned around Continued on page 5 2 175 SOUTH 900 EAST SALT LAKE CITY Stop in for a low key and simple approach to cycling and equipment. Demo bikes are available and test rides are encouragedl 801- 466- 3971 The finest bicycles and accessories on the planet! f i s h c r s c y c l e r y . c om Our well trained staff can help make your decisions easy with proper fitting and adjustment. Most models are mstock and aiviilable molist& s. QU/ NTANA RtX) L E M O N D MERLIN I-- JM. M. 1I Kestrel ^ 10 cycling utah. com OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2003 Lotoja - continued from p. 9 Damon Kirchmeier in his qualifying run at the Bromont World Masters Mountain Biking Championships. He went on to take the Silver Medal in the 35- 39 age group. He was the only Utahn to compete this year. Photo: Eldor Gemst Action at the Flyin' Brian 2 Downhill, Brian Head, September 1,2003 Photo: Joaquim Hailer Downhill Legend Book Reading Maria Streb, downhill legend, will read and sign her book, Downhill: The Life Story of a Gravity Goddess. An inspiring memoir from a world- class athlete whose life took off after she started going downhill. At the age of 36, Streb continues to compete and win against women ten years younger at the highest levels of her sport - downhill mountain biking. The reading will take place on Friday, November 7th at 6: 00pm, at Sam Weller's Zion Bookstore, 254 S. State, Salt Lake City, ( 801) 328- 2586. Were more than iust 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 s. 9 * TBfi transcript bulletin publishing ( 4 3 5 ) R R 2 - 0 0 5 0 and saw approximately 40 riders in full pursuit. He, Perrin and the others eased back, waiting to be absorbed. But then Bryson Perry ( Guru's) and Jason Travis ( Jans) bridged and reanimated the group just as they entered Soda Springs. With more horsepower, Smith and the group had nearly four minutes on the peloton by the China Hat Feed Zone. That power was further increased when Utah State Time Trial Champion Jesse Westergard ( Guru's) bridged as well. However, what Smith feared at the start line had become reality. Although the break appeared to be successful, he was outnumbered by Guru riders. The group climbed Tin Cup Pass without attacks, and Travis won King of the Mountain. The group stayed together on the descent to Freedom, riding what Smith described as a " crazy-fast pace." Turning north onto Highway 89, the riders hit the full brunt of a cold headwind. With the last feed zone at Etna behind them, the group rolled into Alpine Junction and prepared for the final push along Palisades Reservoir into Swan Valley. On the day's last climb and with the Palisades Dam in view, Smith and Westergard attacked and got a 100- yard gap on the group. Their effort proved successful, but they were soon caught by Perry and Perrin. " Three of them - one of me, it couldn't get much worse," said Smith about those final miles to Swan Valley. " In my head I just said to myself, ' Don't get fourth place. Whatever you do, don't get fourth place!" But his heart had even higher aspirations. In the final meters Smith brilliantly and powerfully covered three quick and consecutive attacks from Westergard, Perry and then Perrin. With 50 meters to go, he blew around Perrins and crossed the line alone When you ride fo r 9 hours, the feed is crucial. Courtesy RustyHealeyPhotography. com Photo: Rusty Healey. for his first Cat. 2 victory. His winning time was 8: 19: 08, followed by Perrins at 8: 19: 11 and Perry at 8: 19: 20. Smith noted that the headwind played a factor in the race, and slowed the overall time. According to Evans, the headwind was a big factor in her winning time of 8: 44: 21. As evidence, she said her winning citizen ride last year was done in 8: 31. At the start line, Evans said she really didn't know what to expect out of the day. In addition to deciding to stay with Robin McGee, she figured she " had nothing to lose, and would just go for it." Her relaxed attitude paid off. But at the finish line, she couldn't " go for it" as she would have liked due to congestion of riders during the final meters. When the licensed women arrived in Swan Valley, they were with a large group of Cat. IV and Cat. V men riders. It was a pack sprint. Margaret Douglas and Darcie Murphy won second and third place, respectively, with the same time as Evans. Murphy also won the Queen of the Mountain prize at Treasureton and Tin Cup. " This year I felt a lot better out there," said Evans. " I made sure that I was hydrated, and I ate every 20 minutes. That really helped." For Jim Yorgason, what helped him win the licensed men's 35- 44 category, and post the fastest overall time of 8: 15: 08, was a decision he made a year ago: To join a local club and consistently race throughout 2003. Shortly after Preston, he, teammate Mark Schaeffer and David Sharp ( Ninth & Ninth), found themselves several hundred yards ahead of the 35- 44 pack which had slowed for a nature break. The three maintained their pace and Yorgason expected the pack to quickly catch them. Near the summit of Treasureton, the pack did get close- but that was the last time for the day. On the descent, Yorgason, Schaeffer and Sharp worked together and created a gap of several minutes. Their speed and efficiency were so ideal, that they caught and passed the Pro, I- II peloton at Niter, and by Soda Springs, surprised the six- man, Pro, I- II breakaway. A few miles later, the Pro I-IFs pedaled away, but the three veterans were only a few minutes behind the rest of the race. With 20 miles to go, Yorgason said that he was feeling strong. It was about that time Schaeffer advised him to launch an attack against Sharp and go for the win. " At about six kilometers out, I picked up the pace," said Yorgason. " It wasn't very fierce ( the attack). I rolled in for the solo win. It's the most incredible feeling to solo in." Of the 849 riders who started the 2003 LoToJa, only 111 were DNF's. The youngest riders to compete were 10 years old ( relay team participants), and the oldest was Tom Dyson at 73 years. The last group of riders crossed the finish line at 9: 48 p. m. 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Riverdale Road Riverdale, UT 84405 ( 801) 621- 4662 www. canyonsports. com 12 cyclingutah. com OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2003 cycling utah CALENDAR OF EVENTS Submit your event to: dave@ cyclingutah. com with date, name of event, website, phone number and contact person and other appropiate information Send us your 2004 mEvents\!\ \ "^ Bicycle 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. 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. bonneviile-trail. org. 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 October 31 - Critical Massquerade. Wear a costume! See above for time and place. November 7 - Maria Streb will read and sign her book: Downhill: The Life Story of a Gravity Goddess, 6 p. m., Sam Weller's Bookstore, 254 S. Main Street, SLC, ( 801) 254- 2586 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. Winter - Treehouse Cycling Camp with JR Smith, Draper, ( 801) 718- 3787 Winter - Sports Mall Cycling Calendar of Events is sponsored by ^ Bin& ljani Gyeleryz Salt Lake City • Sunset Layton • Ogden Sandy • Midvale • Provo Camp with JR Smith, Salt Lake City, ( 801) 261- 3426 ext. 135 Ongoing - Choose to Ride Bike Repair Classes Please call 747- 3325 or visit choosetoride. com to reserve your class. January & February - Choose to Ride will be holding Park Tool comprehensive bike repair classes for road & mtn bikes. Please call Choose to Ride at 747- 3325 or choosetoride. com October 26 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 5, Wheeler Farm, ( 801) 359- 6161 November 1 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 6, This is the Place State Park, ( 801) 359- 6161 November 1 - Hidden Springs CX Series # 2, Boise, ID, ( 208) 336- 3854 November 8 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 7, Riverdale ( call for info), ( 801) 359- 6161 November 8 - Hidden Springs CX Series # 3, Boise, ID, ( 208) 336- 3854 November 9 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 8, Wheeler Farm, ( 801) 359- 6161 November 15 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 9, This is the Place State Park, ( 801) 359- 6161 November 22 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 10, Wheeler Farm, ( 801) 359- 6161 * ^ i sdMountain JF* SllBike Racing ^ JCycIo- General Info cross September 27 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 1, Wheeler Farm, ( 801) 359- 6161 October 4 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 2, This is the Place State Park, ( 801) 359- 6161 October 5 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 3, Wheeler Farm, ( 801) 359- 6161 October 12 - Utah Cyclocross Series Race # 4, Wheeler Farm, ( 801) 359- 616 October 25 - Utah Cup of Cross, UCI Category 3 event, Elite Women, Elite Men, Juniors, U- 23, B- Category, C- Category, Masters 35+, ( 435) 259- 5663 October 25 - Hidden Springs CX Series # 1, Boise, ID, ( 208) 336- 3854 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 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 16- 19 - Red Bull Rampage Free Ride Contest, 2nd Annual, Virgin, UT ( 435) 772- BIKE October 18- 19 - 24 Hours of Moab, ( 304) 259- 5533 ^ TREEHOOSE I ATHLETIC CLUB INTRODCCllS . JR SMITI PS CYCLING CAMP PROGRAM in its fourth year, Cycling Camp is coming to the Treehouse Athletic Club. This off- season pcriodization program developed by Elite USA Cycling Coach JR Smith, is designed to improve fitness levels and outdoor riding skills for the competitive, and/ or recreational cyclist. WANT TO KNOW MORE? JOIN US: ORll- MAIlON/ O& A : Monday, October 13 7:( K) pm Treehouse Athletic Club 1 I 10 L£ Draper Pkwy ( 12300 SO.) Wellness Center Cost: Trt el* Hise Men 1) > ers SJ « H).( x >. Non- Members S3< K).( X). SU ,.\ i'|>: You may si>* n up at the < > rientation or c . ill ">: HHJ3 I< 1 register For any s|> eeilie questions, call Laura. Treehouse ( iroup Fitness I > ireetor, < it 718- 3787. Mountain Bike Tours and Festivals October 25 - Chet Peach, Fruita, CO, ( 800) 873- 3068 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 TBA - UCA and Cycling Utah Rider Meeting and Awards Ceremony, Time and Place TBA, ( 801) 944- 8488 TBA - UCA Promoter's Meeting, Time and Place TBA, ( 801) 944- 8488 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 Weekly Rides intermediate mountain bike rides 8- 13 miles, fun pace & 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 Wednesdays - 5: 30 p. m. Meet at 5: 20 in the parking lot on the west side of Borders bookstore at Riverwood shopping center. ( 4801 North University Avenue in Provo). Approximately 2 hours, pace/ terrain/ distance will vary depending on what the group wants. All welcome! For info: darciestrong@ hotmail. com or ( 801) 796- 5687. 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. Sunday Group Ride - 9 a. m., Canyon Bicycles in Draper, 762E., 12600S., ( 801) 576- 8844 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 ILN. ^ Fj^ Road ^•^ Tours 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 Halloween in Moab! Moab Fat Tire Festival October 30 - November 2, 2003 Group Rides • Cool Events and Prizes Kickin' Halloween Party with Live Band Celebrity Guests • Demo Bikes Register Online Now At www. moabfattirefestival. com or call 435- 260- 1182 Sponsored by the Bike Shops of Moab Proceeds Benefit the Moab Trails Alliance OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2003 cyclingutah. com 13 ROAD RACING AND TRAVEL What I did on my trip to the World Championships By Chris Humbert Chris Humbert on location with the Devil. Now Open! The II 0 l. I s Massage, Yoga, T'ai Chi, Pilates, Oturo Tubs, Fine T Organic Skincare "^• TT % ( < M K < * l i t " /#& I Ar f!' i >\ , a, Stay Healthy, Ride Fast! TT> o o v ^ | S | S P A 1 136 East 3rd Avenue Salt Lake City ( SOI) 364- 2400 TlieKuraDoor. com Are you ready? The time of the year you have been waiting for is here... 2003 / A. Utah. >// \\ V Cyclocross Series # Schedule Sun. Sept. 28 - Wheeler Farm Sat. Oct 4 - This is the Place Sun. Oct. 5 - Wheeler Farm - Wheeler Farm - Wheeler Farm This is the Place Riverdale Sun. Nov. 9 - Wheeler Farm Sat. Nov. 15 - This is the Place Sat. Nov. 22 - Wheeler Farm Sun Sun Sat. Sat. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 12 26 1 - 8 - 11: 00 am Start for B, C, Women & Juniors 12: 15 pm Start for A+, A ( Venues and Dates subject to change) Reg. Fees: $ 22 day of, $ 175.00 for a Season Pass ( 10 races), or the 7 race pass for $ 135. Online Registration at www. SPORTSBASEONLINE. com First timers your first race is 1/ 2 price.. You dont even need a cross bike bring your MTB and stay in shape this fall/ winter season. Men A+ ( Pro, Semi- pro, Expert, Cat 1, Cat ?,) Men A ( SlowExpert, Sport, Cat 3, Cat 4) Men B ( SlowSport, SlowCat 4, Cat 5, Beginner) Men C ( First Timers, entry level racers) Women A ( Pro, Expert, Sport, Cat 1, Cat 2, Cat3) Women B ( Beginner, Cat - 1, Cat 5) For more information visit the web site www. utahcyclocross. com Email: info@ Utahcyclocross. com So about a year ago, it was announced that the World Road Championships would be coming to practically my old backyard, Hamilton Ontario. It was a no-brainer that I would attend, and hopefully rendezvous with some old cycling buddies while I was there. A few months ago, I finally tracked down my old friend Mike Roach, who I started racing with as a junior more than a few years ago. I hadn't seen him since I stayed with him while racing an NRC race in Augusta Georgia nine years ago. Mike and his med school buddy ( also a bike racer) Steve Sherman met me at the Buffalo airport the night before the Elite Men's Time Trial and we drove into downtown, where we had to stop for a good slice of pizza. We then got caught up and finally went to sleep close to midnight... Thursday morning we drove up to Hamilton, land of Tim Horton's and Labatts, and caught the men's Time Trial, convincingly won by Brit David Millar. The highlight of the day, besides running into Utah's very own Mark Yap, his huge wig of black curly hair, and his wife Crystal, was meeting the devil. Yes, we met THE Devil as he walked into the Hasty Market to buy a Twinkie or two ( paint that image in your mind!). I'm not talking about Beelzebub, the Diablo, the Evil One, Lucifer or Satan, We met THE Devil, the one who appears at every race of significance anywhere in the World ( you've seen him on TV). Nice guy... sponsored by LUK, manufacturer of full- service torque converters and clutch systems (?!?). What I found while watching this race and the following " main events", the Women's and Men's Road Races, was that going to the World Championships was not magical because you were able to watch the race unfold before you. It was special because you became part of an incredible event, much like the Olympics. This World Championship in my eyes was bigger than the Olympics, because it did not compete with ten other venues and events going on at the same time. The crowds were huge ( estimates put them at 105,000 for the men's road race, I'd estimate more like 150,000. If I didn't know I was only 45 minutes from the home of the Bills and chicken wings, I'd swear I was in Europe... we were surrounded by French, Italian, Russian, German, Swiss- German, Latvian, Polish, Swedish, Scottish brogue, British accents, Flemish, Spanish. We saw flags and fans from all over the world. Highlights included.. . Going to the Press Conference courtesy of my being a journalist for Cycling Utah, after the Men's Road Race, where I had Igor Astarloa sign my media credentials. Meeting Peter Van Petegem's mom as we watched the medal ceremony. Hugging my old friend, a very lean Tina Mayolo- Pic before her race and wishing her " good luck and have fun", to which she replied " I'm SO nervous!!". Talking to a former teammate, John Lieswyn, before his race, as he fiddled with his bike. He told me that someone had just yelled to him, " This isn't Superweek, John!" He seemed very confident, calm and ready to work for the team, with his comment being, " If the rain starts, it'll change our whole plan to conserve energy early". I wonder if the outcome of the race would've changed had the early raindrops kept up all day long? As the men's race started, so did the rain, and as you all know by now, chaos ensued... crashes, broken bikes, bloodied riders. Tim Johnson told me after the race his thoughts after he crashed 10km into a 260 km event and raced single file into the dirty and windblown Start/ Finish: " After I crashed the first lap, I thought, how the **** am I going to race another 6 1/ 2 hours like THIS?!?" He managed for about another 5 hours. All in all, I, and the many, many friends I ran into from all over the country, had an absolutely amazing time. We ran countless miles, watching the races from the Beckett Street climb, the Claremont Access climb ( with Jumbotron), the Start/ Finish area ( with two Jumbotrons), the feed zone tents, and the roads between. Downed a few fine Canadian beers in the Italian Hess Village, a block from the Start/ Finish and site of one of the best criteriums I've ever raced. We met The Devil, shook hands with the new World Champion, patted Paolo Bettini on the back after his disappointing race, screamed for the Americans, the Swiss, and everyone else we recognized, ate fine Italian parmesan and olives in their 10,000 s. f. promotional area. If you ever have the chance to attend the World's, do it... I have a feeling ten years from now, we'll still be paraphrasing Michelle from American Pie: " and this one time at band campAVorlds..." 1 Its different in a Saturn? Ml I f 2001 250HPV6 VUE SAVE UP TO $ 5 , 0 00 ALL R E M A I N I N G 2003s SATURN OF SALT LAKE I 770 WEST TEMPLE 1521.5055 14 cycling utah. com OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2003 cycling utah RACE RESULTS Cyclocross 2003 Utah Cyclocross Series, Race # 1, Wheeler Farm, 9- 28- 03 Men A+, 18 Starters 1. Bart Gillespie 2. Art O'Connor 3. David Harward 4. Aaron Jordan 5. Kelly Ryan 6. Dave Wood 7. Jim Fearick 8. Darrell Davis 9. Bill Harris 10. Eric Flynn 11. Racer Gibson 12. Jon Gallagher 13. Terry McGinnis 14. Alex Rock 15. Todd Tanner Men A, 16 Starters 1. Tom Horrocks 2. Brent Cannon 3. Dirk Cowley 4. Greg Freebarian 5. Eddie Hill 6. Nathan Kamerath 7. Denny Kalar 8. " Late Registration" Toni 9. Gabriel Williams 10. RobWesermann 11. Chris Magerl 12. Robert Wray 13. Linde Smith 14. Peter Barquin 15. Devon Alvarez 16. Jimmy Tart Men B, 20 Starters 1. Jeff Clawson 2. Mitchell Peterson 3. Devon Alvarez 4. Stan Price 5. Richard Kendall 6. Mike Pratt 7. Bob Kimsey 8. Jon Kolon 9. Mike Brown 10. Bob Suffell 11. Chris Hawk 12. Stuart Tolley 13. Byron Kosick 14. Kenny Chord 15. Phillip Pattison 16. Tom Paolucci 17. Wayne Cottrell Men C, 16 Starters 1. Ryan Harrison 2. Kaleb Legore 3. Matt Rigby 4. Will Nesse 5. Gregory Adams 6. Alan Greenburg 7. Alex Whitney 8. Scott Ford 9. Wes Slaughter 10. Jim Speer 11. Ryan Dolon 12. Coy McAffee 13. Greg Florez 14. Everett Hobby 15. Rob Wuebker 16. Jason Dunaway Juniors, 2 Starters 1. Jason Legore 2. Tanner Putt Women A, 1 Starter 1. Tiffany Pezzulo Women B, 2 Starters 1. Meg Laferriere Horrocks 2. Anne Donohue 2003 Utah Cyclocross Series, Race # 2, This Is The Place, 10- 4- 03 Men A+, 19 Starters 1. Bart Gillespie 2. David Harward 3. Art O'Connor 4. Dave Wood 5. Todd Tanner Race Results are sponsored by Fishers c r c 2175S. 900E. Salt Lake City ( 801) 466- 3971 fisherscyclery. com Salt Lake's Road Bike Specialists! 1. Lisa Peck 2. Cynthia Lodding 6. Bill Harris 7. Thomas Cooke 8. Shannon Boffeli 9. Jim Fearick 10. Trevor Garner 11. Brandon Firth 12. Eric Flynn 13. Blake Zumbrunnen 14. Racer Gibson 15. Jon Gallagher 16. Kelly Ryan 17. Terry McGinnis Men A, 14 Starters 1. Tom Horrocks 2. Richard Kendall 3. James Fox 4. Denny Kalar 5. Darren Cottle 6. Anthony Johnson 7. Robert Wray 8. Jimmy Tart 9. Peter Barquin 10. Rob Weserman 11. Ron Peeleman 12. Linde Smith 13. Greg Steele Men B, 16 Starters LBobSoffell 2. Jeff Clawson 3. Shawn Cheney 4. Ryan Harward 5. Stan Price 6. Mike Pratt 7. Devon Alvarez 8. Charles Heaton 9. Jeff Street 10. Matt Bishop 11. Kenny Chord 12. Phillip Pattison 13. Mike Severance 14. Tom Paolucci Men C, 17 Starters 1. Kaleb Legore 2. Will Nesse 3. John Rech 4. Matt Rigby 5. Wayne Cottrell 6. Doug Smith 7. Alex Whitney 8. Tyler Scott 9. Greg Florez 10. Alan Greenburg 11. Jim Speer 12. Rob Wuebker 13. Everett Hobby 14. Jason Dunaway 15. Steve Holcomb Juniors, 2 Starters 1. Jason Legore 2. Tanner Putt Women , 3 Starters 1. Cynthia Loddings 2. Tiffany Pezzulo 3. Lisa Peck 2003 Utah Cyclocross Series, Race # 3, Wheeler Farm, 10- 5- 03 Men A+, 18 Starters 1. Bart Gillespie 2. Art O'Connor 3. Dave Wood 4. Bill Harris 5. David Harward 6. Aaron Jordan 7. Eric Flynn 8. Jim Fearick 9. Racer Gibson 10. Trevor Garner 11. John litis 12. Jon Gallagher 13. Terry McGinnis 14. Plate # 39 Men A, 15 Starters 1. Dirk Cowley 2. Tom Horrocks 3. Denny Kalar 4. Plate # 138 5. Richard Kendall 6. Plate # 139 7. Plate # 142 8. Linde Smith 9. Robert Wray 10. Plate # 143 Men B, 18 Starters 1. Devon Alvarez 2. Jeff Clawson 3. Robert J. Milne 4. Jeff Street 5. Shawn Cheney 6. Mike Pratt 7. Stan Price 8. Sean Hoover 9. Eric Bunce 10. Jon Kolon 11. Strika Chord 12. Tom Paolucci 13. Bill Cutting 14. Robert Hansen Men C, 21 Starters 1. Ryan Harrison 2. Will Nesse 3. Alan Greenburg 4. Greg Florez 5. Alex Whitney 6. Perry Brown 7. Gregory Adams 8. Ted Tatos 9. George Klinozos 10. Mark Bunker 11. Wayne Cottrell 12. Wes Slaughter 13. Jim Speer 14. Rob Wuebker 15. Everett Hobby 16. John Rech 17. Steve Holcomb Juniors, 1 Starter 1. Tanner Putt Women A, 3 Starters Utah Cyclocross Series, Race # 4, Wheeler Farm, 10- 12- 03 Men A+, 14 Starters 1. Christopher Pietrzak 2. Art O'Connor 3. Dave Wood 4. David Harward 5. Aaron Jordan 6. Alex Rock 7. Jim Fearick 8. John litis 9. Kelly Ryan 10. Eric Flynn 11. Jon Gallagher 12. Kevin Radzinski 13. Darrell Davis 14. Shannon Boffeli Men A, 12 Starters 1. Dirk Cowley 2. Greg Freemarian 3. Nathan Kamerath 4. Linde Smith 5. Rob Wesemann 6. Tyler Woods 7. Robert Wray 8. Brett Johnson 9. Scott Martand 10. Jimmy Tart 11. Ron Peeleman Men B, 17 Starters 1. Mitchell Peterson 2. Jeff Clawson 3. Jeff Street 4. Mike Bronn 5. Bob Soffell 6. Sean Hoover 7. Pete Kuennemann 8. Chris Hawk 9. Stuart Beling 10. Jon Milner 11. Devon Alvarez 12. Bob Kimzey 13. Strika Chord 14. Brian Hester 15. Phillip Pattison Juniors, 2 Starters 1. Jason Legore 2. Tanner Putt Women A, 2 Starters 1. Tiffany Pezzulo 2. Cynthia Lodding Women B, 1 Starter 1. Jennifer Hanks Men C, 26 Starters 1. Tracy Nielsen 2. Matt Rigby 3. Ted Tatos 4. Chris Peterson 5. Michael Burnside 6. Rob Wuebker 7. John Rech 8. Greg Florez 9. John Tucker 10. Wes Slaughter 11. Alex Whitney 12. Mark Bunker 13. Doug Smith 14. Craig Farnsworth 15. Gregory Adams 16. Benjamin Sukow 17. Calvin Cahoon 18. Will Nesse 19. George Klinozos 20. Clark Jensen 21. Jim Speer 22. Coy McAffee 23. Gregory Flores 24. Steve Holcomb Mountain Bike Racing Flyin Brian 2 Downhill Race, September 1, 2003, Brian Head, UT Pro Men 1. Matt Johnston 3.43.05 2. J. P Cutterloh 3.53.96 Sam Weller's Zion Bookstore Proudly Presents Maria Streb Author of Downhill: The Life Story of a Gravity Goddess Reading and Signing Friday, November 7th 6: 00 pm 254 South Main Street Salt Lake City UT 84101 ( 801) 328- 2586 www. samwellers. com 3. Scott Crabill 4.00.53 4. Kris Baughman 4.00.91 Expert 19- 29 Men 1. Mark Christensen 3.59.95 2. Von Williams 4.09.72 3. Mike Abbott 4.10.96 4. Garret Hunley 4.14.09 5. Phillip Stevens 4.23.13 6. Nick Newman 4.24.77 7. James Peterson 4.36.98 Expert Men 30- 39 ^ _ 1. Dave Mosher 4.21.39 ^ ^ 2 . Jeffrey Gosztyla 4.22.69 3. Justin Alvey 4.26.16 4. Emmanuel Pons 4.31.36 Expert Men 13- 18 1. Nate Davis 4.28.86 Expert Men 40+ 1. Rodney Evans 4.32.58 2. Dave Barclay 4.37.81 3. Steve Waldron 4.56.50 4. Donnie Losee 5.28.52 Pro Women 1. Faith Bradley 5.41.23 Expert Women 1. Denise Wardwell 5.47.99 2. Rileigh Aller 5.51.07 3. Connie Misket 6.02.92 Sport Men 19- 29 1. Chad Bryce 4.22.51 2. Tyler Blaine 4.26.18 3. Dan Prince 4.28.26 4. Ben Craner 4.28.31 5. Josh Demann 4.45.35 6. Justin McBride 4.54.04 dnf Doug Sheneman Sport Men 30- 39 1. Craig Skinner 4.24.67 2. Bryan Safarik 4.34.78 3. Brian Schafroth 4.35.71 4. Les Hinman 4.57.35 5. Stephen Aller 4.58.67 6. Carl Cavallaro 5.01.68 7. Scott Reynolds 5.23.86 Sport Men 13- 18 1. Chris Hadley 4.24.00 2. Andrew Pierce 4.33.27 3. Riley Barlow 4.33.36 4. David Stokes 4.38.60 5. Mitchell Andrus 4.40.02 6. Chris Brooks 4.41.53 7. Sawyer Stewart 4.45.91 8. Brandon Milbrandt 4.46.67 9. Brock Swenson 4.55.79 10. Trevor Hammett 5.02.71 11. Odus Bussberg 5.12.33 Sport Men 40+ 1. Dave Prunkard 5.03.12 Beginner Men 19- 39 1. Joshua Wright 5.17.71 Beginner Men 13- 18 1. Nic Hadley 4.46.28 2. Tracon Kirk 4.46.89 3. Chris Bova 5.12.99 4. Casey Swenson 5.47.86 5. Tyler Carruth 5.49.95 6. Talon Allred 6.17.33 Beginner Women 1. Lauren Waldron 9.26.39 Beginner 10 and under 1. Patrick Waldron 9.17.53 Super D Final Results 1. Alexander Hughes 12.42.73 2. Scott Reynolds 13.10.47 3. Kevin Tocke 13.21.40 4. Carl Cavallaro 13.45.18 1. Tracon Kirk 14.38.09 2. Kyle Foster 26.13.85 1. Jennifer Shoemaker 18.15.14 Bald Mountain Challenge Downhill Mountain Bike Race, Deer Valley, UT, September 14, 2003 Pro Women 1. Faith Bradley 5.58.34 Expert Women 1. Michelle Camp 6.15.87 2. Denise Wardwell 6.23.43 3. Darnell Peterson 6.45.00 4. Connie Miskit 6.45.02 Pro Men 1. Matt Johnston 4.29.32 2. Chris Van Dine 4.32.38 3. Peter Schaffer 4.50.09 4. Doug Gormley 4.50.45 5. Kris Baughman 4.55.62 6. Scott Crabill 4.56.29 Expert 19- 29 Men 1. Von Williams 4.45.17 2. Mark Christensen 4.56.85 3. Nik Blaskovich 4.59.23 4. Phillip Stevens 5.03.74 5. Mike Abbott 5.07.19 6. Phillip Vega 5.12.87 7. Joe Hanrahan 5.14.99 8. David Houlton 5.15.27 9. Scott Fitzgerald 5.16.29 10. Rob Norbutt 5.27.89 11. Tom Davidson 5.35.10 12. Jeremy Little 5.42.10 13. James Petersen 5.46.45 Expert Men 30- 39 1. Damon Kirchmeier 4.45.07 2. Justin Alvey 4.59.59 3. Emmanuel Pons 5.12.86 4. Jeffrey Gosztyla 5.22.12 5. Shad Donnell 5.24.34 6. Dave Mosher 5.25.56 7. Scott Neison 5.30.55 Expert Men 13- 18 1. Nate Davis 5.05.50 2. Kyle Wehmanen 5.10.73 3. Taylor Dennis 5.34.72 Expert Men 40+ 1. David Barclay 5.22.48 2. Rodney Evans 5.22.94 3. Stephen Waldron 5.36.59 Sport Men 19- 29 1. Dan Prince 5.03.82 2. Dave Kozdeba 5.14.29 3. Josh Demann 5.16.82 4. Tyler Blaine 5.20.21 5. Chad Bryce 5.24.29 6. Ben Craner 5.33.18 7. Peter Girvan 5.37.19 8. Joshua Parris 5.44.35 9. Brandon Winnie 5.46.30 10. Kevin Slider 5.52.57 11. Doug Sheneman 6.04.13 Sport Men 30- 39 1. Bryan Schafroth 5.25.33 2. Bryan Safarik 5.42.70 3. Craig Skinner 5.42.85 4. Doug Frei 6.03.44 Sport Men 13- 18 1. Andrew Pierce 5.03.82 2. Chris Hadley 5.20.29 3. Mitch Andrus 5.22.39 4. Riley Barlow 5.25.50 5. David Stokes 5.30.89 6. Tres Wilson 5.42.33 7. Zachary Schuster 5.52.20 8. Robert Kirchenhieter 6.06.21 Sport Women 1. Selena Kontuly 7.48.65 Beginner Men 19- 39 1. Joshua Wright 6.25.57 Beginner Men 13- 18 1. Naish Ulmer 5.45.25 2. Chris Bova 6.07.79 3. Nic Hadley 6.19.61 4. Tyler Carruth 6.51.55 5. Craig Bull 7.02.67 6. Patrick Waldron 7.40.25 7. Chris Geaslin 7.41.59 Super- D Final 1. Brandon Firth 17.42 2. Lance Runyan 17.55 1. Jeremy Davis 20.24 2. Tim Morris 21.06 3. Clint Bullock 24.04 1. Eric Geaslin 20.14 1. Naish Ulmer 21.47 2. Tres Wilson 22.45 1. Ali Walker 24.08 Soldier Hollow/ Sundance Weekly MTB Series Final Point Standings Expert Men Greg Gibson 1198 JoseyApostoi 1189 Kenny Jones 786 Brock Cannon 680 Racer 558 Stewart Goodwin 462 Chuck Gibson 438 Brandon Firth 422 Chris Fox 360 Todd Tanner 332 Expert Women Maren Partridgel 264 Cyndi Schwandt 1244 Cindi Hansen 360 Bethany Elson 290 Roxanne Toly 240 Sport Men Mark Nelson 580 Kip Apostol 471 Riley Frazier 410 Elden Nelson 364 John Young 318 Sport Women KC Holiey 360 Priya Noronha 152 Misti Timpson 60 Nicole Peterson60 Torema Jeppsom 60 Beginner Men Drew Doll 400 Scott Riggs 325 Craig Farnsworth 197 JeffJiles 191 Jim Harper 189 Beginner Women Lana Nelson 632 Diana Turley 339 Gina Riggs 329 Karen Hoggan 325 Emily Jarvy 124 Tour des Suds, Park City, UT, September 20, 2003 Men's 1 PHILLIPS, AARON 00: 41: 19: 86 2 0CONNOR. ART 00: 41: 36: 91 3 FIRTH, BRANDON 00: 43: 02: 74 4 THE IMPALER, LARS 00: 43: 02: 74 5 SUTTON, MATTHEW 00: 43: 40: 72 6 NOAKER, TOM 00: 43: 57: 55 7 WESTERMANN, ROB 00: 44: 22: 08 8 PARKER, ANDREW 00: 45: 31: 62 9 GIBSON, RACER 00: 46: 19: 43 10 GALLAHART, JON 00: 46: 30: 02 11 WHITW, TIM 00: 46: 49: 65 12 DAINTOM, JACK 00: 47: 03: 01 13 STENEHJEM, DAVID 00: 47: 12: 13 14 CHILSON, DREW 00: 47: 17: 03 15 SMITH, JEREMY 00: 47: 19: 84 16 KALAR, DENNY 00: 47: 25: 45 17 FRANK, ETHAN 00: 47: 35: 96 18 WOLFE, SAM 00: 47: 40: 17 19 PETERS, CHRIS 00: 48: 13: 11 20 BROOKS, JOHN 00: 48: 23: 63 21 PERRIER, RICH 00: 48: 53: 77 22 BELING, STUART 00: 49: 14: 80 23 KUEHN, JEFF 00: 49: 51: 96 24 STEWART, CHASE 00: 49: 54: 76 25 ADAMS, JOSH 00: 50: 00: 37 Women's 1 TOLY, ROXANNE 00: 50: 09: 48 2 HANLON, PAM 00: 50: 40: 33 3 HOWAT, LAURA 00: 51: 07: 66 4 GUTHRIE, ELLEN 00: 58: 16: 26 5 MCCARTY, MARY 00: 59: 41: 83 6 JOHNSON, CHRISTIE 00: 59: 46: 74 7 BARROS, LAUREN 01: 00: 03: 77 8 NEWTON, STACY 01: 03: 17: 39 9 KLEPETAR, AMY 01: 04: 16: 30 10 SANDLER, LYNN 01: 04: 31: 02 11 SHINSKY, BROOK 01: 05: 29: 20 12 BENSON, JOAN 01: 05: 41: 12 13 KOTTER, KAYLENE 01: 06: 47: 02 14 THOMPSON, KARY 01: 07: 16: 46 15 GILLETTE, KARI 01: 07: 48: 70 16 POLUERE, CARDEE 01: 08: 01: 32 17 SUGDEN, CYNTHIA 01: 08: 30: 06 18 FLECK, SUSAN 01: 08: 39: 18 19 STEVENSON, CAROL 01: 10: 04: 70 20 CARLAN, JEAN 01: 10: 43: 96 21 VANDEKAMP, NISIE 01: 11: 04: 99 22 CLIFFORD, SUE 01: 12: 08: 78 23 WALKER, ALI 01: 12: 22: 10 24 JONES, LAYNEE 01: 12: 24: 20 25 SCHUBUT, HEIDI 01: 12: 48: 74 Road Racing UCA Team Point Totals 1 2727 Healthy Choice/ Guru's 2 2318 X Men 3 2286 New Moon Media 4 2120 RMCC 5 1869 1st Endurance/ Contender 6 1582 Porcupine/ Bicycle Ctr 7 1481 Canyon Cycles 8 1372 Ogden One 9 914 9th & 9th 10 610 Team Fazolies 11 549 Guthries 12 288 Jans Park City 13 196 Navigators 14 143 WWCC 15 108 Blue Rain 16 60 Active Source/ Biogen 17 4 Route Veloce RMR Criterium Series Final Point Totals A Flite 1 179 Bill Harris X Men 2 158 Thomas Cooke X Men 3 118 Rich Vroom 9th & 9th 4 80 Ryan Littlefield 1st Endurance/ Contender 5 76 Allan Butler Healthy Choice/ Guru's 6 68 Evan Hepner X Men 7 68 Chris Humbert New Moon Media 8 61 Jason Travis Jans Park City 9 53 Eric Flynn 1st Endurance/ Contender 10 47 Jeff Louder Navigators B Flite 1 98 Brandon Shepherd New Moon Media 2 88 Jonathan Gardner Porcupine/ Bicycle Ctr 3 79 Mike Pratt Canyon Cycles 4 73 Bob Kimzey Guthries 5 68 David Harward Canyon Cycles 6 61 Tyler Woods 1st Endurance/ Contender 7 60 Tyler Harvey 9th & 9th 8 59 Fred Porter 1st Endurance/ Contender 9 51 Shawn Cheney X Men 10 51 James Morgan 9th & 9th C Flite 1 107 Cameron Candelaria Porcupine/ Bicycle Ctr 2 59 Bill Hockett New Moon Media 3 59 Nathan Knapp Guthries 4 56 Peter Hansen New Moon Media 5 55 Norman Bryner RMCC 6 53 Daniel Greaves 9th & 9th 7 52 John Bercaw RMCC 8 45 Mike Meldrum New Moon Media 9 40 BJ Leonard Porcupine/ Bicycle Ctr 10 39 Brad Pilling New Moon Media Weekday Race Series - RMR Criterium, DMV Criterium, Salt Air Time Trial - Final Season Point Totals A Flite Teams 1 X Men 1028 2 1st Endurance/ Contender 451 3 New Moon Media 366 4 Healthy Choice/ Guru's 332 5 Jans Park City 260 6 RMCC 211 7 Porcupine/ Bicycle Ctr 206 8 Guthries 136 9 9th & 9th 120 10 Navigators 96 Riders Bill Harris XMEN 423 Thomas Cooke XMEN 324 Jason Travis JANS 185 Jeremy Smith NMM 144 Evan Hepner XMEN 132 Rich Vroom 9AND9 120 John Osguthorpe HCGU 109 Aaron Jordin PGBC 105 Allan Butler HCGU 97 Chris Humbert NMM 83 Jeff Louder NAVI 82 Ryan Littlefield FECON 81 Eric Flynn FECON 77 Scott Martin JANS 75 Kelly Ryan RMCC 66 Christian Johnson FECON 66 Marek Shon RMCC 60 David Harward CNYN 57 Gardie Jackson HCGU 56 Bryson Perry HCGU 54 B Flite Teams 1 Canyon Cycles 725 2 New Moon Media 701 3 1st Endurance/ Contender 411 4 Porcupine/ Bicycle Ctr 270 5 X Men 260 6 9th & 9th 214 7 RMCC 203 8 Guthries 95 9 Team Fazolies 91 10 Blue Rain 39 Riders Brandon Shepherd NMM 197 Shawn Cheney XMEN 181 David Harward CNYN 177 Mike Pratt CNYN 132 Jonathan Gardner PGBC 123 Jon Milner CNYN 110 Jeff Clawson CNYN 110 Mark Deterline NMM 109 John McConnell CNYN 98 Tyler Woods FECON 97 Bob Kimzey GUTH 95 Robert Kunz FECON 82 John Griffins NMM 78 Jeff Bland FECON 76 Brad Anderson RMCC 75 Tyler Harvey 9AND9 70 Dave Sharp 9AND9 60 Brad Pilling NMM 57 William Macfarlane XMEN 55 Fred Porter FECON 54 C Flite Teams 1 New Moon Media 401 2 RMCC 272 3 Porcupine/ Bicycle Ctr 238 4 9th & 9th 155 5 Canyon Cycles 84 6 Guthries 81 7 Ogden One 27 8 Team Fazolies 22 9 Healthy Choice/ Guru's 21 Riders Cameron Candelaria PGBC 111 Norman Bryner RMCC 85 Nate Pack UNAT 80 Bill Hockett NMM 73 David Meine CNYN 70 Peter Hansen NMM 69 Brad Pilling NMM 65 Nathan Knapp GUTH 59 BJ Leonard PGBC 55 John Bercaw RMCC 52 Mike Meldrum NMM 50 Daniel Greaves 9AND9 49 Andrew Cravens 9AND9 48 Ty Hansen NMM 47 Mike Franklin 9AND9 46 Race to the Angel, Wells, NV, September 13, 2003 Bikes PLACE, NAME, M_ W, DIVISION, AGE_ GROUP, Time 1 Calvin Allan, M, BR, 19, 0: 53: 03 2 Dale Maughan, M, BR, 40, 0: 55: 15 3 Don Noorda, M, BR, 30, 0: 59: 24 4 Guy Perry, M, BR, 30, 1: 00: 05 5 Carl Praeger, M, BM, 40, 1: 00: 33 6 Wayne Cottrell, M, BR, 40, 1: 01: 26 7 Steve Cramer, M, BR, 50, 1: 04: 15 OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2003 cycling utah. com 15 Aaron Phillips winning the Tour des Suds. Photo: Jason Dunaway 8 Jeff VanBlarcom, M, BR, 30, 1: 04: 38 9 Chard Berndt, M, BR, 30, 1: 04: 59 10 Kevin Dinwiddie, M, BR, 40, 1: 07: 20 11 Daniel Kough, M, BM, 16, 1: 07: 23 12 Craig Newman, M, BR, 30, 1: 07: 26 13 Kenneth Evans, M, BR, 50, 1: 07: 36 14 Jeremy Kough, M, BM, 12, 1: 09: 20 15 Mike Lister, M, BR, 50, 1: 10: 12 16 Doug Huntley, M, BR, 40, 1: 11: 47 17 Chad T. Wayment, M, BR, 30,1: 12: 05 18 Jon Powell, M, BR, 30, 1: 12: 10 19 Stewart Wilson, M, BR, 50, 1: 12: 35 20 Gene Timmons, M, BR, 50, 1: 12: 54 21 John Sutton, M, BR, 50, 1: 13: 29 22 Bruce Campbell, M, BM, 50, 1: 14: 09 23 Nancy Neff, W, BR, 19, 1: 14: 56 24 Kern Kough, M, BR, 40, 1: 17: 04 25 Ross Kelly, M, BR, 40, 1: 17: 52 26 Jonathan Kough, M, BM, 16, 1: 18: 27 27 Cervando Lara, M, BR, 30, 1: 19: 50 28 Dean Heitt, M, BR, 40, 1: 21: 39 29 Bill Nash, M, BM, 40, 1: 22: 58 30 Ken Patterson, M, BR, 30, 1: 23: 10 31 John Wright, M, BM, 40, 1: 23: 38 32 Kevin D. Creel, M, BR, 30, 1: 23: 46 33 Liz Coilett, W, BR, 40, 1: 24: 31 34 Pedro G. Ormaza, M, BM, 30, 1: 24: 58 35 Mark Alexander, M, BM, 40, 1: 26: 37 36 Tom Eriksen, M, BM, 40, 1: 27: 18 37 Laura M. Symmes, W, BR, 19, 1: 27: 29 38 Steve Safford, M, BM, 50, 1: 28: 07 39 Pat Tom, M, BR, 50, 1: 28: 12 40 Ted Taylor, M, BM, 40, 1: 28: 28 2003 CITY CREEK BIKE SPRINT, Salt Lake City, October 11, 2003 Category Place, Overall Place, Name, Time MALE CAT 1 - 3 1 1 RD- JOHN OSGUTHORPE 22: 00.5 2 3 RD- NORMAN BRYNER 22: 07.0 3 4 RD- ALEX ROCK 22: 11.6 4 5 RD- JOSEPH SMITH 22: 19.0 5 6 RD- BRYSON PERRY 22: 22.4 6 7 RD- BILL HARRIS 22: 31.1 7 8 RD- JESSE WESTERGARD 22: 49.1 8 10 RD- MIKE WARD 23: 35.2 9 11 RD- EDDIE HILL 23: 39.0 10 12 RD- SANDY PERRINS 23: 53.9 CAT 4 - 5 1 16 RD- TROY OLDROYD 24: 36.0 2 25 RD- RICK MILLER 26: 06.9 3 27 RD- MARSHALL JONES 26: 23.2 MASTERS 1 2 RD- DAN MINERT 22: 04.3 2 9 RD- DALE MAUGHAN 23: 32.9 3 18 RD- KURT GAMMILL 25: 10.3 4 22 RD- DALLEN LARSON 25: 42.0 5 23 RD- BRUCE MCWHORTER 25: 55.0 6 26 RD- GREG FLOREZ 26: 21.4 7 77 RD- HENRY EBELL 36: 15.1 Age 7 To 14 " 1 75 RD- CREED EBELL 36: 02.2 2 95 MT- ACOB LAROCQUE 44: 05.1 3 104 MT- STEVE IPSEN 50: 45.6 Age 15 To 18 121 RDCHRET1AN NEDERHAUSER25: 41.3 2 29 RD- SAMOEI DEARDEN 27: 06.2 3 32 RD- ADAM STEINKE 28: 02.1 4 33 RD- STEPHEN PEIRCE 28: 06.1 5 39 RD- CARL MAJORS 29: 03.6 Age 19 To 29 1 13 RD- DANIEL CHUDELIGH 24: 08.8 2 14 RD- DAVID BOBELS 24: 16.3 3 15 RD- NICHOLAS RIEGELS 24: 28.8 4 20 RD- JEREMIAH JOHNSON 25: 30.5 5 24 RD- J J M 26: 05.5 Age 30 To 39 1 17 RD- PERRY HALL 24: 46.9 2 31 RD- TODD TAFT 28: 00.0 3 35 RD- DEREK LAURITZEN 28: 26.3 4 36 MT- TROY NYE 28: 33.7 5 40 RD- BOB ZANETTI 29: 10.1 Age 40 To 49 1 30 RD- JOHN DIAMOND 27: 50.0 2 34 RD- RANDY SHUTT 28: 21.6 3 46 MT- CORY MARLER 30: 34.9 4 47 RD- CLARK JENSEN 30: 45.7 5 50 RD- MARK DODSON 30: 53.4 Age 50 To 59 1 19 RD- KENNETH EVANS 25: 13.2 2 37 RD- MICHAEL LONG 28: 40.3 3 67 RD- FRED CRAWFORD 33: 30.7 4 70 MT- EARL XAIZ 33: 58.5 5 71 RD- DAVID ROCKEFELLER 34: 13.2 6 98 RD- BOB STOKINGER 45: 15.3 Age 60 To 90 1 97 MT- GENE HOFELING 45: 11.5 TANDEM 1 82 TAN- TODD TROXELL 38: 15.6 CLYDSDALE 1 65 RD- SHAW DEVER 32: 55.4 2 103 MT- GENE WEBB 49: 01.9 3 109 MT- MARK BARANOWSKI 56: 32.9 FEMALE CAT 4 - 5 1 69 RD- MICHELLE DICKSON 33: 50.0 Age 7 To 14 1 83 MT- COURTNEY TROXELL 38: 31.2 Age 19 To 29 1 74 MT- COLLIN TOMB 35: 55.5 2 76 MT- ERIN ARNOLD 36: 05.4 3 105 MT- KATHLEEN WALLER 51: 46.2 Age 30 To 39 1 57 RD- LIZ LOCKETTE 31: 42.8 2 72 MT- ROSANNE WATSON 35: 07.9 3 84 MT- MELANIE WHITE 39: 02.7 4 88 MT- ANNETTE BAIRD 39: 45.1 5 90 MT- JUNEZHU 40: 41.9 6 93 MT- PRIYA NORONHA 42: 54.7 7 94 RD- DEBBIE MINERT 43: 01.8 Age 40 To 49 1 49 RD- CAROLYN JENSEN 30: 50.9 2 64 RD- BECKY BURNETT 32: 34.4 3 78 RD- MARY O'CONNER 36: 27.9 4 89 RD- DEB FRANK 40: 25.1 5 101 MT- TINA LAROCQUE 47: 11.2 Age 50 To 59 1 81 MT- DIMITRIJE MILOVICH 37: 52.0 2 99 RD- MARY DUFFY 45: 24.7 Age 60 To 90 1 102 MT- JANE TOMB 48: 24.9 LOTOJA, September 13, 2003, Logan, UT to Jackson, WY Category Place, Overall Place, Name, City, Time Cat l/ ll 1,4, Jeremy SMITH, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 08: 19: 08 2, 5, Sandy PERRINS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 08: 19: 11 3, 6, Bryson PERRY, SANDY, UT, 08: 19: 20 4, 7, Jesse WESTERGARD, NORTH OGDEN, UT, 08: 19: 36 5, 9, Jason TRAVIS, PARK CITY, UT USA, 08: 21: 47 6,11, John OSGUTHORPE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 08: 25: 12 7, 12, Kirk ECK, SMITHFIELD, UT, 08: 25: 13 8, 13, Brent CANNON, SLC, UT, 08: 25: 29 9, 36, Ken JONES, SLC, UT, 08: 32: 26 10, 37, Jody HARRIS, OGDEN, UT, 08: 32: 26 11, 38, Joseph SMITH, HOLLADAY, UT, 08: 33: 31 12, 42, Joel PETERSON, CLARKSON, UT, 08: 34: 09 13, 43, Marc YAP, MILLVILLE, UT, 08: 34: 14 14, 46, Kyle BROWN, FARMINGTON, UT USA, 08: 35: 47 15, 49, Dennis PORTER, OGDEN, UT, 08: 35: 49 16, 50, Robert SORENSON, PARK CITY, UT, 08: 35: 51 17, 55, Matthew OHRAN, , UT, 08: 35: 52 18, 56, Tom PETZOLD, BIRMINGHAM, Ml, 08: 35: 53 19, 58, Alan BUTLER, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 08: 36: 02 Cat HI I , 10, Jared NELSON, FLAGSTAFF, AZ, 08: 21: 55 2.44, David BRUEMMER, IDAHO FALLS, ID USA 08: 35: 47 3.45, Anthony JOHNSON, SALT LAKE CITY, UT USA, 08: 35: 47 4, 46, Jason ANDERSEN, SANDY, UT, 08: 35: 47 5, 48, Andrew PETERSON, LOGAN, UT, 08: 35: 48 6, 50, Justin HUMPHREYS, LOGAN, UT, 08: 35: 51 7, 52, Jake PANTONE, HUNTSVILLE, UT USA, 08: 35: 51 8, 53, Scott PRESTON, EDEN, UT, 08: 35: 51 9, 54, Lance CHRISTIANSEN, LOGAN, UT, 08: 35: 51 10, 57, Greg ROPER, NORTH LOGAN, UT, 08: 35: 54 I I , 66, Nate KAMERATH, Salt Lake City, UT, 08: 39: 18 12, 84, Charles ROSETT, SANDY, UT, 08: 44: 28 13, 156, Wil WOOD, LOGAN, UT, 09: 03: 00 14, 157, David MILLER, WILSON, WY, 09: 03: 05 15, 158, Morgan WiON, JACKSON, WY USA, 09: 03: 05 16, 197, Jeff STENQUIST, DRAPER, UT, 09: 12: 14 17, 198, Henry HARPER, BOISE, ID, 09: 12: 30 18, 220, Aaron HEAP, SALT LAKE CITY, UT USA, 09: 20: 00 19, 290, Brian RHEES, OGDEN, UT USA, 09: 55: 16 Cat IV 1, 72, Michael LEMON, LOGAN, UT, 08: 43: 08 2, 73, Keith ANDERSON, RICHMOND, UT, 08: 43: 09 3, 88, Stephen PUDLOCK, OGDEN, UT, 08: 46: 28 4, 115, Craig NEBEKER, LA MESA, CA, 08: 53: 09 5, 136, Joseph CLARK, LOGAN, UT, 08: 57: 05 6, 137, Mike GILLETTE, WEST HAVEN, UT, 08: 57: 07 7, 138, Chris COCHELLA, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 08: 57: 11 8, 139, Ryan PRETNER, LAS VEGAS, NV, 08: 57: 17 9, 140, Chris MAGERL, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 08: 57: 22 10, 166, Vance CHECKETTS, PROVO, UT, 09: 04: 22 CatV 1, 23, David JENSON, RIVERDALE, UT, 08: 28: 44 2, 32, Joshua WOODBURY, JACKSON, WY USA, 08: 28: 50 3, 34, David WEST, BOUNTIFUL, UT USA, 08: 31: 25 4, 39, David PITKIN, PARK CITY, UT, 08: 33: 45 5, 40, Steven FELLOWS, LAS VEGAS, NV, 08: 33: 46 6, 41, Carman ESPINOZA, PARK CITY, UT, 08: 33: 47 7, 59, JoseyAPOSTOL, PROVO, UT, 08: 38: 33 8, 60, Stewart GOODWIN, PROVO, UT, 08: 38: 35 9, 61, Clark CARLILE, PLEASANT VIEW, UT, 08: 38: 44 10, 62, David FRANCIS, LAS VEGAS, NV, 08: 38: 46 11, 63, Brian JEPPSON, CEDAR CITY, UT, 08: 38: 46 12, 64, Mark TODD, LAYTON, UT, 08: 38: 48 13, 65, Alfred THRESHER, LAS VEGAS, NV, 08: 38: 49 14, 67, Bret PETERSON, LOGAN, UT USA, 08: 40: 56 15, 68, Joshua MORTENSEN, EDEN, UT USA, 08: 41: 56 16, 69, Quinten BINGHAM, HYRUM, UT USA, 08: 41: 58 17, 70, Daniel ALDRED, CARLSBAD, CA, 08: 42: 02 18, 71, Grant CHU, CARLSBAD, CA, 08: 42: 07 19, 74, Gordon STOCK, SLC, UT, 08: 43: 12 20, 75, Daniel MACFARLANE, LITTLETON, CO, 08: 43: 12 Citizen 14 to 26 1, 174, Steven CLINGER, LAYTON, UT, 09: 08: 13 I , 174, Calvin SQUIRES, SLC, UT, 09: 08: 13 3, 176, Jon KING, CENTERVILLE, UT, 09: 08: 13 4, 264, Jaryd BERN, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 09: 42: 19 5, 357, Jared DALEBOUT, OGDEN, UT, 10: 24: 20 6, 436, Kylir HORTON, DRAPER, UT, 11: 03: 29 7, 489, Daniel RICHARDS, SLC, UT, 11: 26: 07 8, 507, Tyler BARCLAY, BOUNTIFUL, UT, 11: 34: 32 9, 531, Matt DEMING, SLC, UT, 11: 41: 18 10, 539, Jon SKIDMORE, LAYTON, UT, 11: 46: 29 I I , 561, Clark PEDERSEN, PROVO, UT, 12: 01: 25 12, 565, Rory BURKHART, LAYTON, UT, 12: 06: 13 13, 591, Christopher BARRON, PROVIDENCE, UT, 12: 21: 50 13, 591, Todd HENKE, PROVIDENCE, UT, 12: 21: 50 15, 601, Phillip PATTISON, SO. JORDAN, UT, 12: 29: 15 16, 617, Theo MATHEWS, MILLVILLE, UT USA, 12: 59: 11 17, 618, Jeffrey FERRIN, LAYTON, UT, 12: 59: 41 17, 618, Jesse WASHBURN, SO. OGDEN, UT, 12: 59: 41 17,618, Kimberty WASHBURN, SOUTH OGDEN, UT, 12: 59: 41 Citizen 27 to 34 1, 170, David VANDENBERG, JACKSON, WY, 09: 07: 44 2, 171, William HORNBERGER, TREMONTON, UT, 09: 07: 50 3, 172, Shawn HK5GINS, JACKSON, WY, 09: 07: 53 4, 173, John LOUVIERE, WESTMINSTER, CO, 09: 07: 56 5, 206, Richard NEF, LAYTON, UT, 09: 15: 35 6, 212, Rick WIELOH, JACKSON, WY, 09: 17: 04 7, 213, Brandon JUDD, DRAPER, UT, 09: 17: 21 8, 229, Todd CHILD, SLC, UT, 09: 23: 04 9, 236, John FOJTEK, BOUNTIFUL, UT USA, 09: 25: 57 10, 237, Keith GREENWOOD, LEHI, UT, 09: 26: 10 10,237, Darren MARSHALL, SALT LAKE CITY, UT USA 09: 26: 10 12, 263, Nate PACK, HOLLADAY, UT, 09: 41: 46 13, 265, Dwaine ALLGIER, SLC, UT, 09: 42: 46 14, 292, Erik DETTENMAIER, LOGAN, UT, 09: 55: 49 15, 299, Sean MCCANDLESS, SLC, UT, 09: 58: 46 16, 314, Dagan WRIGHT, SLC, UT, 10: 03: 59 17, 316, Forest DRAMIS, JACKSON, WY, 10: 06: 54 17, 316, Steven JANSEN, JACKSON, WY, 10: 06: 54 19, 319, Scott GRIFFITH, AFTON, WY, 10: 07: 11 20, 365, Chay COURTRIGHT, BURLEY, ID USA, 10: 30: 31 21, 378, Neale SCHIFFMAN, ROY, UT, 10: 34: 48 22, 399, James KUYKENDALL, EUGENE, OR, 10: 41: 36 22, 399, Marko ZATYLNY, BOSTON, MA, 10: 41: 36 24, 401, Darrin WITTWER, BEND, OR, 10: 41: 36 25, 402, Jason LEWIS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 10: 41: 40 Citizen 35 to 44 1, 116, James YORGASON, DRAPER, UT, 08: 54: 09 Utah and Idaho Riders Win at World's In the 2003 Masters Road World Championships in Europe in late August, two local riders won championships. Dirk Cowley ( Salt Lake City) won the World Masters Stage Race Championship at Masters Bike Week in Deutschlandsberg, Austria. Cowley won 3 stages and was second twice. Richard Feldmen ( Idaho) won the world title in the Time Trial ( men 30- 39). Feldmen posted a time of 24: 49.73 over the 20km course, 15 seconds faster than his nearest challenger, Pasi Ahlroos ( FIN). 2, 117, Alan TAKEMORI, LEHI, UT, 08: 54: 09 3, 118, Tim GRUBB, SOUTH WEBER, UT, 08: 54: 11 4, 119, Martin SHEERAN, ST. GEORGE, UT, 08: 54: 11 5, 120, Steven HANDLEY, CENTERVILLE, UT, 08: 54: 11 6, 121, Thomas CALTON, OGDEN, UT USA, 08: 54: 11 7, 122, Peter HOOGENBOOM, SLC, UT, 08: 54: 13 8, 123, Jonathan BAKER, HOLLADAY, UT, 08: 54: 14 9, 124, Chuck CHRISTENSEN, TREMONTON, UT, 08: 54: 14 10, 125, David WAKEFIELD, HYRUM, UT, 08: 54: 14 11, 126, Jim HERRICK, LOGAN, UT, 08: 54: 15 12, 127, John KELLY, EVANSTON, WY, 08: 54: 15 13, 128, John NIEDERT, ST. GEORGE, UT, 08: 54: 16 14, 129, Jay BENEDICT, LAYTON, UT, 08: 54: 17 15, 130, Eric BONDER, SLC, UT, 08: 54: 18 16, 131, Gardner BROWN, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 08: 54: 20 17, 150, Paul STEMPNIAK, WEST JORDAN, UT, 09: 00: 39 18, 151, John SIEVERTS, SANDY, UT USA, 09: 00: 44 19, 159, Tim WHITE, SLC, UT, 09: 03: 07 20,160, Jonathan GARDNER, WEST JORDAN, UT, 09: 03: 08 Citizen 45 to 54 1, 114, Rob ROWLEY, KAYSVILLE, UT USA, 08: 53: 05 2, 186, Joseph SCHONEY, CEDAR CITY, UT, 09: 10: 11 3, 187, Ward WESSELS, LOGAN, UT, 09: 10: 11 4, 188, Russell HARWARD, SANDY, UT, 09: 10: 11 5, 189, Blayn CORWIN, PROVO, UT, 09: 10: 14 6, 191, Lewis WINWARD, WILLARD, UT, 09: 10: 15 7, 192, Craig EGERTON, CEDAR CITY, UT, 09: 10: 16 8, 193, William DOUCETTE, LOGAN, UT, 09: 10: 19 9, 214, Joe YONK, MENDON, UT, 09: 18: 07 10, 239, Terry WILLIAMS, NORTH LOGAN, UT, 09: 27: 15 11, 240, John HERNANDEZ, SMITHFIELD, UT, 09: 27: 40 12, 244, Carl DETWYLER, JACKSON, WY, 09: 28: 23 13, 255, Gregory SKORDAS, MURRAY, UT, 09: 35: 55 14, 256, Mark RICHINS, CENTERVILLE, UT, 09: 35: 56 15, 275, Bradley RICH, SLC, UT, 09: 46: 38 16, 282, C BUSBY, BRIGHTON, UT, 09: 50: 34 17, 283, Kenneth HUGHES, SMITHFIELD, UT, 09: 50: 38 18, 286, Jay ATWATER, FRUIT HEIGHTS, UT, 09: 52: 24 19, 287, Kim NIELSEN, BOUNTIFUL, UT, 09: 52: 24 20, 300, Phillip PATTISON, WEST JORDAN, UT, 09: 59: 08 Citizen 55 and over 1, 254, Jay SIMMONS, FOLSOM, CA, 09: 35: 25 2, 266, Franklin JENSEN, CEDAR CITY, UT, 09: 43: 16 3, 288, Robert NELSON, POCATELLO, ID, 09: 52: 49 4, 323, Lamar CLOWARD, AMERICAN FORK, UT, 10: 09: 04 5, 344, David WIEGAND, SANDY, UT, 10: 18: 37 6, 350, Bob FELDOTT, SLC, UT, 10: 20: 54 7, 478, Larry WINZELER, OREM, UT, 11: 20: 05 8, 515, Mike BOYD, EAGLE MOUNTAIN, UT, 11: 38: 21 9, 580, Marv WHITE, POCATELLO, ID, 12: 14: 19 10, 596, Tom DYSON, PROVIDENCE, UT, 12: 24: 56 11, 608, Robert WATKINS, CENTERVILLE, UT, 12: 37: 10 12, 633, David ANDERSON, BRIGHAM CITY, UT, 13: 46: 44 13, 635, Richard BARNES, LOGAN, UT, 14: 02: 04 14, 637, David WALLACE, HYRUM, UT, 14: 22: 09 Citizen Women 1, 234, Kathy ROBINSON, SLC, UT, 09: 24: 51 2, 241, Ellen GUTHRIE, SLC, UT, 09: 27: 55 3, 260, Chanda JEPPSON, CEDAR CITY, UT, 09: 40: 22 4, 295, Alison CALTON, OGDEN, UT USA, 09: 56: 55 5, 327, Erin DELLAMAS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 10: 11: 21 6,353, Celia NASH- UNDERWOOD, PARK CITY, UT, 10: 23: 17 7, 369, Misti TIMPSON, SLC, UT, 10: 31: 45 8, 376, Michelle BRADSHAW, SLC, UT, 10: 34: 25 9, 392, Tricia PAISLEY, SLC, UT, 10: 37: 39 10, 393, Jeanne PETZOLD, BIRMINGHAM, Nl, 10: 37: 39 11, 398, Christina MCEVOY, SLC, UT, 10: 40: 29 12, 420, Kari JONES, SLC, UT, 10: 54: 49 13, 466, Aerste NEWBERRY, SLC, UT, 11: 15: 29 14, 536, Susan BOYLE, SLC, UT, 11: 43: 28 15, 537, Judy ALLEN, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 11: 43: 29 16, 549, Teresa BOSH, MIDVALE, UT, 11: 52: 35 17, 550, Liz LOCKETTE, PARK CITY, UT, 11: 53: 32 18, 554, Bonie SHUPE, SLC, UT, 11: 59: 38 19, 555, Tiffany JOHNSON, MIDVALE, UT, 11: 59: 48 20, 556, Shauna LEAKE, RIVERTON, UT, 11: 59: 49 21, 599, Camille HART, GARDEN CITY, ID, 12: 26: 16 22, 614, Cami JACOBSEN, SLC, UT, 12: 52: 15 23, 615, Karen BROWN, SLC, UT, 12: 52: 54 New Orleans - continued from page 2 and explained why some experts predict that New Orleans will be flooded by Lake Pontchartrain sometime within the next 100 years, leaving over 100,000 people dead. That is a rather dour topic for a tour, but Musa told it in a matter- of- fact manner and with understanding as to how that might happen and why people nevertheless choose to stay. At Lake Pontchartrain, Musa shared how Mardi Gras actually lasts for several weeks, with numerous organizations sponsoring different parades over that period. Contrary to what the limited media exposure portrays, Mardi Gras is very much a family and community affair, and Musa shared with us how the locals prepare for and celebrate this holiday period. Through all this, it was evident that Musa, a Boston native, is very much enamored with, indeed is in love with, his adopted home and community. I was amazed by his breadth of knowledge and detail, and his understanding of the emotional and spiritual connection that locals have with New Orleans. We finally arrived back at the bike shop about 3: 30, over five hours after we had first arrived. It would have been later, except that we reminded Musa that we had a plane to catch. Musa was having such a good time leading us around and sharing his city with us, that he had lost track of time. That was amusing, in light of his earlier explanation of how Veda likes to visit, and that he has explained to her that when people finally leave the store, and open their car doors, that means they want to leave. But that is how Musa and Veda are, friendly and outgoing, good storytellers with a natural desire to visit and share. By the time we said our final farewells, and indeed we had gone to our car and opened the door, we felt like we were leaving old friends behind. A handshake with Veda would have felt awkward, so I instead gave her a hug as we said good- bye. Laid Back Tours is located at 625 Hagen Street, next to the St. Charles Bayou. Musa and Veda can be reached at ( 504) 488- 8991 or through www. laidbacktours. com. 24, 626, Tara FERRIN, LAYTON, UT, 13: 09: 41 Citizens Tandems 1, 249, Leake & Sieverts, 09: 32: 16 2, 250, HOOPES Team, 09: 32: 26 3, 332, Brown & Brown, 10: 12: 10 4, 533, Williams & Williams, 11: 41: 56 5, 630, Fortier & Yee, 13: 26: 44 Licensed Tandems 1, 8, Treasure & Crawford, 08: 20: 02 2, 33, Enders & Martersteck, 08: 29: 12 3, 195, Gardiner & Bodily, 09: 10: 43 Licensed Women 1, 79, Nicole EVANS, SANDY, UT, 08: 44: 21 2,80, Margaret DOUGLAS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT USA 08: 44: 21 3, 82, Darcie MURPHY, LOGAN, UT, 08: 44: 21 4, 83, Robin MCGEE, JACKSON, WY, 08: 44: 22 5, 164, Cynthia MARTIN, SLC, UT, 09: 04: 15 6, 167, Janice SHEUFELT, SELAH, WA, 09: 04: 24 7, 232, Ashton NANCE, JACKSON, WY, 09: 23: 49 8,233, Kit DESLAURIERS, TETON VILLAGE, WY, 09: 23: 50 9, 247, Lauren BARROS, SLC, UT, 09: 30: 12 10, 248, Kristi MCILMOIL, PROVO, UT, 09: 30: 24 11, 340, Chellie TERRY, VICTOR, ID, 10: 17: 01 12, 377, Kimberly CROFT, LOGAN, UT, 10: 34: 43 13, 379, Lauren FITHIAN, MINNEAPOLIS, MN, 10: 34: 48 14, 418, Kelly DAILEY, SO. OGDEN, UT, 10: 54: 26 Masters 35 to 44 1,1, James YORGASON, OGDEN, UT, 08: 15: 08 2, 2, Mark SCHAEFER, ROY, UT USA, 08: 16: 42 3, 3, Dave SHARP, SLC, UT, 08: 16: 42 4, 24, Dan MINERT, PLEASANT VIEW, UT, 08: 28: 45 5, 25, Dale ATKINS, BOULDER, CO, 08: 28: 45 6, 26, Gary PORTER, ROY, UT, 08: 28: 45 7, 27, Mark ZIMBELMAN, PROVO, UT, 08: 28: 46 8, 28, Tom DIEGEL, SALT LAKE CITY, UT USA, 08: 28: 47 9, 29, Kenny JONES, PROVO, UT, 08: 28: 47 10, 30, Jake MALLOY, PARK CITY, UT, 08: 28: 47 11, 31, Jack DAINTON, PARK CITY, UT, 08: 28: 47 12, 35, James FERGUSON, OGDEN, UT, 08: 31: 45 13, 113, David LARSON, CENTERVILLE, UT, 08: 52: 45 14, 141, Korlin GILLETTE, SLC, UT, 08: 57: 50 15, 142, Jamie LONGE, HOLLADAY, UT, 08: 57: 51 11: 07: 17 Masters 45 to 54 1, 14, John WEYHRICH, MISSOULA, MT, 08: 26: 51 2, 15, Dana HARRISON, SANDY, UT, 08: 26: 51 3, 16, Dirk COWLEY, SALT LAKE CITY, UT USA, 08: 26: 51 4,17, Robert KELLER, SALT LAKE CITY, UT USA, 08: 26: 51 5, 18, Robert THOMAS, ATASCADERO, CA, 08: 26: 51 6, 19, Clyde DONE, SLC, UT, 08: 26: 51 7, 20, Chris PETERSON, SLC, UT, 08: 26: 51 8, 21, Kevin HALL, SANDY, UT, 08: 26: 51 9, 22, Daniel MOSER, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 08: 26: 51 10, 81, Chad PERKINS, WEST POINT, UT, 08: 44: 21 11, 135, Anthony QUINN, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 08: 56: 48 12, 152, Bill PETERSON, SANDY, UT, 09: 01: 25 13,162, Charles PALMER, WESTVALLEYCITY, UT, 09: 04: 14 14, 163, Terry PATTERSON, TWIN FALLS, ID, 09: 04: 14 15, 223, Les ENGLAND, PARK CITY, UT, 09: 20: 17 Masters 55 and over 1, 164, Gary SIMMONS, LAYTON, UT, 09: 04: 15 2, 221, Gary POWERS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 09: 20: 11 3, 226, Walter CHUDLEIGH, PARK CITY, UT, 09: 20: 18 4, 415, Gary DIXON, BRIGHAM CITY, UT, 10: 48: 11 5, 425, Lewis ROLLINS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 10: 58: 00 6, 460, Gerald HILTON, BRIGHAM CITY, UT, 11: 14: 28 7, 631, Michael WASHBURN, LAYTON, UT, 13: 29: 41 Rider of the Year - continued from page 16 and commutes to work 20 miles roundtrip in all weather conditions. What's interesting about her commute? These facts illuminate her good humor and perseverance: autumn brings puncturing goat-heads, which can result in 3 or 4 flat tires a week; " big ass" ( her words) Cadillacs invariably honk at her because her small stature and resulting small bike might take up too much room on the road, forcing said " big ass" vehicles to slow down; she's " only been hit by a car once" ( again, her words)." " But the aspect of Janae and her regular commuting that impresses me most is that her recreational pursuits include almost exclusively biking... Now that's indomitable spirit and love for two- wheel travel." We choose Janae Wallace as our Commuter of the Year. Thanks for all your support this year! See you in the spring! Relay Teams 1, 177, PETTIT & PETTIT & GOODFELLOW, 09: 08: 54 2, 196, HARRISON & PETERSON & LEKORE, 09: 11: 44 3, 208, GRODNER & DE JONG & BENSON & R, 09: 15: 58 4, 284, MACFARLANE & SLIWINSKI & VAREL, 09: 52: 13 5, 285, JENSEN & FERRARI- KELLER & SCOT, 09: 52: 13 6, 296, HANKS & LEE, 09: 57: 07 7, 309, PUTT & PUTT & PUTT & PUTT, 10: 01: 00 8, 313, LIFFERTH & LIFFERTH & LIFFERTH, 10: 02: 34 9, 315, Team Cogs, 10: 05: 50 10, 320, WILLIAMS & STEVENS & CONTOS &, 10: 08: 29 11, 337, NEWBOLD & RIEDER & LARSON & MC, 10: 14: 38 12, 343, OOGRADY & PRICE & HANDLEY, 10: 17: 39 13, 347, MITCHELL & REDDER, 10: 20: 24 14, 348, JOHNSON & SNOW, 10: 20: 29 15, 351, TERLETZKY & MELDER & VISE & NE, 10: 21: 21 16, 355, FARNSWORTH & KING & KING, 10: 23: 40 17, 356, SHAPIRO & GRIFFITHS, 10: 23: 40 S K I B O O T S Women- specific and wired for heat! Avantl V8 Reg. $ 425, Sale- Free Powerpach Race- level Performance, Maximum Snow Feel NX 8.5 Reg. $ 375, Sale- Free PowerPach All Mountain Performance, All Day Comfort CRX Impulse Reg. $ 425, Sale $ 350 Free Ride Performance, All Day Comfort T& T Bike and Ski mmmmm 8621 5. 2000 East * 944- 8038 * altacam. com chrun/ 30/ 03 16 cycling utah. com OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2003 cycling utah Rider of the Year Awardsl By Dave litis Editor Hey, you can't argue with a World Championship, especially the second one in a career. Dirk Cowley ( Rocky Mountain Cycling Club) won the World Stage Race Championship against a field of fast Europeans plus, he had 15 victories locally on his way to winning the Masters 45+ UCA series including the Masters 45+ State Time Trial Championship as well as the Sugarhouse Criterium 45+ race. Add that to his role as head of the UCA, owner of online registration company Sportsbaseonline. com, promoter of the RMR Criterium series and the Salt Air Time Trial series, and event management for numerous other local races. Where does he find the time? We'd like to know his secret. Since he has put in so much work with such positive results both on and off the bike, we recognize Dirk Cowley as Cycling Utah's Overall Rider of the Year. Kathy Sherwin ( Sobe/ Cannondale) won 5 Intermountain Cup Races and the overall title, plus she competed in all 5 NORBA NCS races and finished 34th overall. She's our pick for Female Mountain Bike Rider of the Year. Carl Swenson ( RLX/ Ralph Lauren) won all three of the Intermountain Cup Series races that he entered. Not only that, but he finished 5th overall in the NORBA National Championship Series in the Pro Men's category. We choose Carl as our Male Mountain Bike Rider of the Year. Bart Gillespie ( Biogen) won all but one of the 2002 Utah Cyclocross Series events that he entered and placed in the top ten in three UCI races. He's our choice for Male Cyclocross Rider of the Year for the second year in a row. Cynthia Loddings won six races on her way to the Utah Cyclocross Series Title. She's our pick for female Cyclocross Rider of the Year. On the road side, Bill Harris has another fantastic and very consistent year. He took the silver medal in the Masters National Championship Dirk Cowley ' Crossing Criterium. He won the RMR Crit Series, the Salt Air Time Trial Series, and the Overall Weekday Race Series as well finishing high in the UCA Series. Racing close to 100 times this year, he chalked up 23 victories. Bill is our Male Road Racer of the Year. There is a saying that if you just show up in life, things happen. Cynthia Martin ( Porcupine/ Bicycle Center) did just that in the UCA Series. She won three races and was consistent and persistent on her way to winning the overall. She is our Female Road Rider of the Year. Bonneville Bicycle Touring Club has close to 400 members who have ridden close to 68,000 miles on club rides alone. They organized six major rides this year including the popular tour the ULCER, and they had close to 300 club rides this year lead by numerous club members. We recognize BBTC as our Touring Club of the Year. The Color Country Cycling Club does it all in Southern Utah. This year on the mountain side, they held four trail days, adopted the Prospector Trail, supported an IMBA mountain bike patrol, provided support at two ICS races, the Brian Head Epic, and the Utah Summer Games, they worked with the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve on trail access, and helped map and mark 27 miles of trails in the Three Peaks Recreation Area. We recognize them as our Mountain Bike Club of the Year. The Logan Race Club/ Guru's/ Healthy Choice Race Team won the UCA team competition for the second year in a row as well helping Allan Butler to the individual title and placing Crystal Yap third in the Women's category. Plus, they organize the very popular, very well run Cache Classic. They also finished 4th in the ICS series. They are our Road Team of the Year. Hilary Wright ( Young Riders) should get her chance to compete at World's next season. This season, she earned it by winning the NORBA National Championship at Durango by destroying the field. She didn't get to compete because she was too young! For this feat, we award her with our Performance of the Year. Damon Kirchmeier had a great year going fast. He was 4th in the 35- 39 NORBA NCS Downhill Series, he won two races locally in the Utah Downhill Series 30- 39 group, and to top it off, he won the silver medal in the 35- 39 Category in the downhill at the Masters Mountain Bike World Championships in Bromont, Canada. He is our pick for Downhiller of the Year. What biking event raised over $ 550,000 for charity and had 1500 participants? Utah's Best Dam MS 150 Bike Tour. While riding the 150 mile 2- day tour in Cache Valley, riders raised an average of $ 350 each for research projects and programs to support those affected by multiple sclerosis. The MS 150 is our Event of the Year. We received this nomination for Commuter of the Year through the Salt Lake City Mayor's Office. We don't know who submitted it, but we liked it. " Janae Wallace's beater car has sat in her driveway with a flat tire for as long as I've known her. Other than driving a state vehicle for field work that takes her around the state as a geologist, she can be seen traveling on an old, converted mountain bike, since 1985; between her position at USGS, intermittent teaching at Salt Lake Community College, and stocking up on foodstuffs at a local grocer, she manages to ride nearly everywhere she goes, Continued on page 15 ROAD RACING By Dave litis ___ Editor In 2004, two National Championship road cycling events will be coming to Park City and Deer Valley. From August 12- 22, The Park City Cycling Festival Presented by USA Cycling will be held in Park City, Deer Valley, and Antelope Island and will feature the Masters National Championships ( age 30 years and older) from August 12- 17 and the Junior ( racing age 18 and under) and Espoir ( racing age 19- 22) from August 18- 22. The event will be sponsored by the Park City Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau and is sanctioned by USA Cycling. Gerard Bisceglia, CEO of USA Cycling said that, " We will be bringing together large numbers of riders so that juniors can be in the presence of icons and adults can meet and mentor juniors." He added that this development will help broaden the base of cycling. Promoters Jeff Frost of Blue Wolf Productions and Tom Spiegel and Pat Follett of Team Big Bear will be heading up the Festival. Frost describes himself and the other promoters as the " blue collar guys of cycling." Bisceglia said that, " We are thrilled to be working with Frosty and Spiegel because of their years of professional commitment to the sport. USA Cycling is moving away from event management and going towards contracting with professional event management companies." Several Utah individuals will be involved in the organizing as well including Cindy Yorgason and Mark Schaefer for the time trial and Dirk Cowley of Sportsbaseonline. com for registration and help with results. The X- Men Cycling Club, Ogden One Cycling Club, Jan's Cycling Club, and the Utah Cycling Association will all have affiliated roles as will the retail shops Cole Sport and Jan's of Park City. The National Cycling Festival will draw large numbers of national caliber road cyclists to Utah in August. This of course means money for the local economy and prestige for Utah's cycling community. Eric Moore, USA Cycling's National Event Manager, expressed Sports Mall Cycling Camp 2003- 2004 This four- month training program's function is to train athletes in the " off- season" and for those wanting to develop strong outdoor cycling skills as well as improve their fitness level. The Sports Mall offers a top- notch program with the best and latest training techniques designed by our elite USA Cycling Coach, JR Smith, and offers 10+ classes per week to meet various busy schedules. The camp will follow a periodization schedule over three six- week phases. Each phase will include an educational seminar with JR Smith. A V02 test or a Max Watt test at the beginning of phase I will be offered. * kick- off" Seminar, Program Orientation and Registration: Tuesday, October 21 from 7: 30 - 9: 00 pm Sports Mall ( 5445 South 900 East) Those unable to attend can register by calling Sports Mall, 261- 3426 ext. 135, Diana. Cost $ 279.00 for Sports Mall members and $ 359.00 for nonmembers. * ATTENTION RETURN CAMP PARTICIPANTS: bring a friend ( must register) and receive a $ 30.00 discount. Cycle Workouts : Phase I- November 17- December 24 Phase II- January 5, 2004 - February 15, 2004 Phase III- February 16, 2004 - March 26, 2004 US AC's point of view on the cycling festival, " We are trying to be cost effective. We are trying to bring membership together to create a bigger buzz for cycling in the United States." Much of it is also about putting " heads in beds," Moore noted. They are expecting upwards of 2800 cyclists to come for the road festival. Bill Malone, head of the Park City Chamber, said that, " Road biking is a popular sport here and we think that the demographics of road biking participants fit very well with Park City. We are excited to host the events and have been working in the summer to boost overnight visitation." He added, " Maybe we'll get to see the next Lance Armstrong." For each age group, the road race title, criterium title, and time trial title will be decided. According to Frost, the road race will be an out- and- back/ loop course that will start in Deer Valley and go towards Heber City and the Francis- Kamas- Oakley area before returning back to Deer Valley. Each race will have a rolling enclosure rather than shut down the roads entirely. The road race course route can be altered to provide a challenging race distance for each age group, featuring everything from a 10km circuit in Deer Valley for the younger Junior categories, to a series of loops totaling over 200km for the Espoir competitors. The criterium will take place at the base of Deer Valley Resort and will be centered at the Snowpark Lodge. The time trial will be held on Antelope Island on the same course that was used in the Utah State Time Trial Championships this year. The 34 km out- and- back on the Fielding Garr Ranch Road on the East side of the island will be a fully closed course, according to Frost. The juniors and some master's categories will ride 10- 20 km. In the state time trial and an earlier time trial, a 32.5 km out and back course was used for most categories while a 16 km course was used for the juniors and masters. The fastest posted times on the 32.5 km course were 42: 47 by Gardie Jackson in the Pro/ 1/ 2 category and 49: 52 by Jen Ward in the women's 1- 3 category. " We are extremely excited about this," said Frost when asked about being awarded the promotion of the festival. " We know are strengths and limitations." Blue Wolf and Team Big Bear submitted bids on the festival to USA Cycling following a request by USAC for proposals in January of 2003. The two promotion companies put together a bid that was accepted. A letter of intent has been signed. USA Cycling maintains ownership of the events and will assist the local organizers with sponsorship sales. The Festival should have a three-year stay in Park City with Elite Nationals ( the best amateurs in the country) potentially being added to the party in 2005 and 2006. Senior ( now Elite) Nationals were last held here in 1991 and 1989. Rishi Grewal won the road race in Deer Valley in 1989 while Lance Armstrong won in 1991 by destroying the field on a grueling Jeremy Ranch circuit course. This writer was also a competitor in those championships. Masters Nationals were last held in Park City in the mid- 1980' s where former- local fast guy Steve Johnson won one of his many national titles. |