Cyclocross: SCPS #7: Spooky Cross Night Race
"Their Back"... Ghouls, Goblins, Vampires and Cycling Stars Line up for the
Annual Halloween Southern California Cyclcross Haunt... Brent Prenzlow &
Lana Atchley Double up as grand ghouls
Southern California Prestige Series of Cyclocross
presented by Shimano
SCPS #7: Spooky Cross Night Race, Irvine, CA

The line up Photo courtesy
www.SoCalCross.org
All Star Cast Appears
There were more costumes around the venue before sundown than Target has stocked
the first week of October. The racing was great all day but as it got dark the
event went from stock to sick! Spooky Cross brought a record amount of riders to
the Southern California Prestige series and a high profile group, current and
legendary champions of cycling, motocross stars Johnny O’Mara and Ben Bostrom,
Pro road rider Tony “The Count” Cruz, and from the world of Mountain Biking
there were Ned Overend, Sid Taberlay, and Brian Lopes.
The race was magical. While there seemed to be a lot of long straight
sections the guys from Rock N’ Road along with the SoCalCross designers did a
great job adding a wide variety of technical aspects to the course. For example,
the longest sand section in a race, outside of the beach, which came into a
sharp 180-degree turn and up into the dark and spooky forest. It was a great
experience for riders and spectators alike as everyone enjoyed the tasty foods
from the Green Truck run on veggie oil and the event was solar powered by Energy
Efficiency Solar, music from DJ Echo Brown and three different bands kicking off
with the Gruesome Twosome, the Rims and feature rock band: Kinkade.

The Hulk wins the kids race...
Photo © 2009 Joe Lawwill
While the elite fields had some awesome racing the Team Duke Spooky Cross
Costume relay race spectacle was a frighteningly hilarious sight. The event
benefited the John Wayne Cancer Foundation and one lucky participant won a pair
of Oakley Sunglasses! The Phelps brothers seemed to take an early lead while
their chest were getting chaffed from their medals. And a lot of others did not
seem to care about the race as much as showing off their character or smashing
the pumpkin hurdles.
El Guapo the infamous wrestling sensation body slammed at least four freshly
carved harvests before returning to his bike and threatening the crowds.

Vlad the Vamp over the barriers Photo © 2009 Greg Page
The young Kendall Ryan (Team SoCal Cross/CICLE) again dominated the elite
women’s field. It was a hard fought battle but she was able to monopolize on
Megan Elliott’s (Black Mountain Cyclery) bobble in the super sand pit as she
opened just enough of a gap to put in one last attack that would stick allowing
her to ride in for the win with Elliot finishing second.
The first chase was another great battle as teammates Dorothy Wong and Alexis
Ryan (Team SoCal Cross/CICLE) battled with “Killer Bee” Beatriz Rodriguez (InCycle),
Lana Atchley and Nor Cal visitor Melody Metzger (Cal Giant). The chase group
broke apart with Atchley and Alexis Ryan settling into a battle for the 3rd spot
on the podium.
Rounding out the top five it was Lana Atchley taking third, 16 year old
Alexis Ryan fourth, Dot Wong (Team SoCal Cross/CICLE) taking in fifth, and “Bee”
Rodriguez taking 6th
Men's Graveyard Rumble
The ultra competitive elite men’s field had the strongest group of the year and
the best racing yet. Series leader Brent Prenzlow (Celo Pacific/B&L) was ready
for a battle as Sid Taberlay (Sho-Air) was back out this week looking to take a
win after finishing second to Prenzlow the previous week. But, Rock N’ Roads
Gritters brothers also had some ideas to take a win at their home course.
From the start it looked like it was going to be Rock N’ Road’s Gritters
brothers who controlled the race with Prenzlow sitting in second. Taberlay had a
fast start and a big crash in the first turn putting him in dead last after he
was back on his bike from the wreckage.
Kyle Gritters lead through the first lap with Prenzlow in second and brother
Brandon in third. It seemed as Kyle was going to open a gap but Prenzlow never
let it get too far as he reeled him back in on the third lap to command the
lead, leaving Brandon behind setting the pace for the first chase group.

Flash burns through the course. Photo © 2009 Greg Page
The chase group was together at first with Brandon Gritters, John Bailey and
Donny Carrol (Bailey Bikes), Ned Overend (Specialized), Gary Douville (Platinum)
and others. But, around this third lap things started to break up. Sho-Air’s Ben
Bostrom launched a huge effort taking the lead on the chase that broke it apart.
However, he paid for the effort ending his night early with three laps to go. It
was an unfortunate night for Bailey too as he had to make an early visit to the
pits due to mechanical issues but was still able to pull out a top eight finish.
From here is was the second chase group who started to crack and guys dropped
but only because another rider came flying through the field. Sid Taberlay came
back from the crash and was on a mission to catch the front. With Prenzlow and
Kyle Gritters setting the pace on the front - it was Taberlay and Brandon who
opened the next gap on the chase group, putting out their own efforts to catch
the leaders.
In the end it was a fantastic fight as Prenzlow threw out one more huge
effort entering the super sand pit but Gritters was able to hold on. The two
came around the last turn and it came down to a sprint finish once the two hit
the pavement but it was Prenzlow by a bike length to take the biggest win of the
year and Kyle Gritters finishing 2nd.
About thirty-seconds behind it was Sid Taberlay and Brandon Gritters.
Taberlay squeezed out Gritters with one last effort through the sand and then
the dark forest to have a ten-second gap for 3rd with Brandon in 4th.

The Barriers - How it's done... Photo © 2009 Greg Page
Rounding out the top five it was another battle as the second chase group,
still on the attack came flying in with four riders sprinting for the line. It
was Donny Carol (Bailey Bikes) 5th who just pulled ahead of Gary Douville 6th, ,
Jason Siegle 7th and the amazing Ned Overend who pulled out 9th.
Thank you to all who came out and to Rock N’ Road Cyclery for hosting such a
great event! Join us again next week as the forecast calls for sun, sand, surf,
and cyclocross with Storm the Beach 2009 at Camp Pendelton in Oceanside,
California. We look forward to a tough course with all the classic sandy
elements Oceanside has to offer.
Up Next: Storm the Beach -
Sunday November 1st
It's almost half way through cyclocross season here in Southern California, and
there hasn't been any mud worth mentioning in the SoCalCross Prestige Series
presented by Shimano. Nevertheless, we can guarantee that your lust for epic
racing will be slated for November 1st when the SCPS makes stop number eight in
Oceanside, CA for Storm the Beach Cyclocross. Presented by Celo Pacific, Storm
the Beach is patterned after the famous Duinencross race in Koksijde Belgium.
Racers will be challenged by steep seaside bluffs, undulating sand dunes,
high speed fire roads, and the Pacific Ocean itself as they dodge the surf for
400 meters along incoming waves. The race has been scheduled this year to
coincide with low tide so that nobody will actually have to ride in the surf as
has occurred previously (then again, if you want to go for a dip with your bike,
we're not going to stop you).
After the race, you'll be able to wash off those layers of sand, dust, and
sea spray courtesy of Nomad Portable Power Cleaners. Fifteen fields across six
races means that there is a skill level and an age group for every ability
level. In addition, a free kids fun race will take place at 2:25 pm with prizes
for all participants.
If you don't want to race, come on out and watch: spectators can expect to
see great racing all day long culminating in the Elite Women's race at 1:30 pm
and the Elite Men's race, presented by Hoover and Nebrig, at 2:30 pm. The best
cyclocross talent in the region will be chasing after SoCalCross series points
and a generous prize list of $1200 in cash plus hundreds more in merchandise.
Racers, make sure to sign up at SportsBaseOnline as all pre-registered
individuals will be entered in a race day raffle to win a set of wheels from
Revolution Wheelworks. For more race information, go to
www.celopacific.org
Complete series information can be found at:
www.SoCalCross.org
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