Southern California/Nevada Cyclocross
Championships
With clear skies, no winds, and a fantastic course Lake Casitas park was this
year's venue for the Southern California/Nevada Cyclocross Championships brought
to you by Shimano. The wonderful location and beautiful views made for an epic
day. The course supplied one of the most consistently flowing raced this season.
The combination of turns with loose dirt, fast sweeping grass sections, climbs,
and the two flat road sections gave riders a lot of opportunities to race more
tactically, which was evident all day.
We have to say congratulations to all the new champions who went out and worked
so hard. There were many excellent races but a few that can't go without mentioning
are: the men's 35-39, where Fritz Bottger (PAA) and Garnet Vertican (Giant Bikes)
battled the entire race putting on one of the best shows. They destroyed each
other, lap after lap, exchanging the lead until it ultimately came down to the
final sprint were Bottger was able to take the title. In the men's 50-54, it
was Bob Langin Sr. who has been sidelined, off and on, recently due to a heart
condition, however, it did not seem to slow him today as he pulled off his biggest
win on the season.
Coryn Rivera
Photo © 2009 Kate Ybarra
Elite Women:
Coryn Rivera (Proman) was back in the mix this week as she tunes herself up
for national championships and it was Rivera's race from the start. She took
the whole shot and lead the race off the pavement through the first 180 degree
turn and did not look back. On her tail it was Melody Metzger (Cal Giant) with
the other Southern California star Kendall Ryan (SoCalCross/CICLE) in third.
The two worked hard trying to close the gap on Rivera but Rivera's power was
too much. The real battle then was for second and third, until there were two
laps to go when Metzger had a mechanical which was just enough for Ryan to sneak
away. Metzger held her ground but could not catch back with Ryan. In the end
it was Rivera who added another title to her belt, Kendall Ryan second, Metzger
third, Baumketzer fourth, and Alexis Ryan to round out the top five.
Elite Men:
The long road start was taken by last weeks winner John Behrens (Bailey Bikes)
who came out in the lead through the first loose turn and he continued his pace
through the first half of lap one. Then it was series leader Brent Prenzlow
(B&L/Celo Pacific) who commanded the front spot going up the long climb
and through the triple barrier section. He had the lead position but the front
group was not breaking up. All race it was a group of at least six to seven
riders as they tactically watched each other, applying their efforts in their
chosen sections but it would not crack the group. On the third lap going into
the fast flat barrier section Sid Taberlay (Sho-Air/Specialized), who bunny
hopped the barrier each lap, went over the bars hard on the barriers. It was
a hard crash but not enough to put him out of contention because he has the
power and pedaled back onto the front group within half a lap.
Sid Taberlay
Photo © 2009 Kate Ybarra
Prenzlow was up front racing smart with the other lead riders as the front
group exchanged pulls through different sections continuing to pull away from
the rest of the elite field. Gary Douville (Platinum Performance) was working
hard on the front, then Taberlay, Mountain Bike Legend Ned Overend and others
as the group came through each lap. With four to go the anticipated winner Prenzlow
dropped off the front pack with his foot unclipped, maybe with a pedal issue,
but by the fifth lap he was back in the group.
Finally, with one to go pack of six came to the last turn before the barriers.
Mark Noble (Nonstop Ciclismo) made a move in the tight corner to pass Overend
but he lost traction and slid out which made Prenzlow run into the back of him.
It was just what was needed for Taberlay, Douville, and Brandon Gritters (Rock
N' Road Cyclery) who monopolized on the two tangled riders. Taberlay instantly
attacked leaving Douville and Gritters in the chase. Prenzlow and Noble were
back in the chase quickly but it was close. Taberlay kept attacking through
the final climb and onto the road for the final sprint for the win. However,
while he did have an impressive race to take the win, his Australian citizenship
does not allow him the Southern California/Nevada Championship so Gary Douville
took the championship title and second on the day. And, behind sprinting up
the road it was Brent Prenzlow who just passed Gritters before the line for
third, with Gritters Fourth and Ned Overend to round out the top five.
Brent Prenzlow
Photo © 2009 Kate Ybarra
Thank you to all who came out for another weekend of racing and spectating.
The crowd's cheers definitely charged the racing for this exciting championship
weekend. We look forward to seeing everyone next Sunday, November 29, for the
always-fun post Thanksgiving, Gene Galindo Memorial Turkey Trot, where the free
turkey dogs flow like the salmon of Capistrano.
Congratulations to all the awarded Southern California/Nevada District Champions…
Juniors:
Women
10-12, Hannah Eckvahl (Velo Bella)
13-14, Tori Baldewin (Team Velocity)
15-16, Hannah Rae Finchamp (Team CICLE)
17-18, Somersby Jenkins (Echelon Santa Barbara)
Men
10-12, Duncan Reid (BikePalace/BackOnTrack)
13-14, Cammeron Williams (Bear Valley Bikes)
15-16, Alex Darville (Echelon Santa Barbara)
17-18, Peter Morris (Bike Religion)
Ned Overend
Photo © 2009 Kate Ybarra
Masters/Elite:
Women
50+, Carol Ruckle (Team Possibilities)
45-49, Trina Baumsteiner (Team Reubuski Law)
40-44, Christina Probeft
35-39, Rachel Schmidt (XStrategy)
Cat 3/4, Sarah Brodsley (SCNCA)
Pro/Elite, Coryn Rivera (Proman)
Men
60+, John Ruding (UC Cyclery/JW Flooring)
55+, Jon Miller (Rock N' Road Cyclery)
50-54, Bobby Langin Sr. (Platinum Performance)
45-49, Gary Hanson (Bike Style USA)
40+, Mike Lee (Rock N' Road Cyclery)
35-39, Fredrick Bottger (PAA)
Cat 4, David Bianco (PAA)
Cat 3, Marco Arocha (Sho-Air)
Pro/Elite, Gary Douville (Platinum Performance)
Single-Speed:
Open- Noah Holcomb (Cannondale Factory Team)
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