Cyclocross: Verge NECCS #11&12 - Baystate Cross
Preview
Strong Fields compete as eries enters the home stretch This Weekend in
Sterling, Massachusetts
The Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series returns to action this
weekend with a true Massachusetts classic – Baystate Cyclocross. For many New
England racers, this race, with its traditional post-Thanksgiving slot, marks
the beginning of the end of cross season and is an event not to be missed. As
usual, Baystate will boast a deep and strong field, fun and challenging courses
designed by Tom Stevens and excellent facilities provided by the Chocksett
Middle School. Whereas in previous years, this event had been a one-day affair
on Saturday, this year, Baystate will take up the full weekend.
As the series nears its finish, this weekend looms heavily over the heads of
the series leaders. For some, Baystate will be a chance to wrap up their victory
while for others, Sterling will be a place to watch their leads evaporate. In
his first ever Sterling appearance, Dan Timmerman
(Richard Sachs/RGM/Radix) will be aiming to extend his series lead over
Jamey Driscoll (Cannondale/cyclocrossworld.com) and
Josh Dillon (Richard Sachs/RGM/Radix).
Having taken last weekend off, Timmerman could use his fresh legs to clinch the
overall victory in the series.
The U-23 men will be fully represented with the top contenders,
Luke Keough (Champion Systems) and
Jerome Townsend (bikereg.com/Joe’s Garage/IF).
These two racers have dominated the Espoirs competition and have the top two
places in their competition locked up. Despite Keough’s edge, he is not out of
Townsend’s reach and will have to put out two solid races this weekend to
maintain his edge.
In the Elite women, Maureen Bruno Roy (MM
Racing) will be trying to take the top step on the podium for the second
consecutive year in Sterling. Also slated to appear this weekend, coming off a
sweep of the Cycle-Smart International is Kenda/Seven/NoTubes racer and former
Olympian, Mary McConneloug. Her return to
the domestic cyclocross circuit has been extremely successful, piling up three
victories and seven podiums. If the cards fall right, McConneloug could once
again be a contender for the overall in the series. Not to be forgotten is the
breakout racer of the series, Andrea Smith (Minuteman Road Club). Currently
sitting in third overall, Smith could make up some serious ground over the
weekend, possibly pushing herself into contention for the title.
The Masters 35+ should be a knock-down, drag-out fight between the Corner
Cycle wonder twins, Johnny Bold and Kevin Hines.
Bold has had the edge, winning the race three of the last four years, only
losing last year to Westwood Velo’s national champ and current series leader,
Roger Aspholm. Hines has had better legs the past two weekends, though and both
are within a stone’s throw of Aspholm atop the series rankings. If things were
to shake up at the top of the race, smart money would be on Planet Bike’s Curtis
Boivin to take a stab at the victory. Coming off a victory in Plymouth and with
a week’s rest in his legs, Boivin’s consistency at the top may pay off this
weekend.
In the U-19 race, it looks like EMD Serono/Specialized racer
Evan McNeely has taken aim on a series victory.
His trips to Verge NECCS races this year have netted him five wins and one
second place so despite his absence in Providence and Maine, he is still in the
thick of the competition. U-15’s Austin Vincent
(CL Noonan/KAM/Coast to Coast) and Peter Goguen
(Minuteman Road Club) will continue their epic battle atop their
standings. Neither has finished below second in a Verge race this season with
Vincent getting the edge most weekends, but Goguen remains right on his heels.
Racing begins this Saturday morning with the Cat 4/Cat 4 Masters race at
8:30. There will be day-of registration available for all fields with
registration opening at 7:30 both days. For more information, addresses and
directions,
visit here.
The Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series will be contested over
7 weekends in 2009 rounds up in Sterling MA on Nov 28, and the series finale in
Warwick RI on Dec 5. This year series is generously supported by Verge Sport,
makers of fine cycling clothing and products since 1993; by Cycle-Smart,
purveyors of personalized cycling coaching and solutions for riders across the
country; by BikeReg.com, the official online registration service of the NECCS;
by Paul Weiss Photo/Video, the official photographer of the NECCS, by October
Handmade Bicycles, and by Ryders Eyewear. You can visit these sponsors and get
more information on the series by going to the web at
http://www.cycle-smart.com/neccs.
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