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March 17/00 10:34 am - Sea Otter MTB Stage 1


Posted by Editor on 03/17/00
 

Sea Otter - Mountain Bike Time Trial

Women
1. Laurence Leboucher FRA Team GT 20:03.81
2. Caroline Alexander GBR Great Britain 20:37.70
3. Alison Dunlap USA Team GT 20:37.99
4. Hedda Zu Putlitz GER 20:46.32
5. Alison Sydor CAN Volvo-Cannondale 20:46.91
6. Jimena Florit-Juarez ARG RLX Polo Sport 21:00.04
7. Margarita Fullana ESP Subaru-Specialized 21:03.68
8. Alla Epifanova RUS Volvo-Cannondale 21:05.72
9. Gunn Rita Dahle NOR DBS World Cup Team 21:10.04
10. Mary Grigson AUS Gary Fisher/Saab 21:10.55

12. Chrissy Redden CAN Gary Fisher/Saab 21:16.85
19. Melanie Dorion CAN Team Ford Devinci 21:37.92
25. Lesley Tomlinson CAN RLX Polo Sport 22:00.80
32. Trish Sinclair CAN Marin 22:21.25
53. Amber Chorney CAN Team Ford Devinci 23:47.15

Men
1. Bas Van Doreen NED Be-One 16:55.18
2. Michael Rasmussen DEN Haro-Lee Dungarees 17:04.85
3. Cadel Evans AUS Volvo-Cannondale 17:11.92
4. Bart Brentjens NED Subaru-Specialized 17:22.72
5. Chris Sheppard CAN Haro-Lee Dungarees 17:24.30
6. Steve Larsen USA LLBean-Mongoose 17:27.56
7. Roland Green CAN Team GT 17:33.69
8. Roel Paulissen BEL Team GT 17:34.29
9. Thomas Frischknecht SUI Team Ritchey 17:34.74
10. Tom Larson Giant 17:35.04

13. Seamus McGrath CAN Haro-Lee Dungarees 17:40.15
23. Geoff Kabush CAN Kona Factory 17:50.52
24. Andreas Hestler CAN Team Ford Devinci 17:50.83
26. Peter Wedge CAN Kona 17:53.59
29. Eric Tourville CAN Oryx-Procycle 18:00.44
30. Ryder Hesjedal CAN Gary Fisher/Saab 18:02.52
49. Mathieu Toulouse CAN Team Ford Devinci 18:22.56
61. Lucas Curran CAN Lexmark-Axidata 18:33.63
67. Chad Miles CAN 18:45.00
73. Matthew Decore CAN Marin 18:52.04
88. Ricky Federau CAN Rocky Mtn 19:22.14
91. Jason Crookham CAN Jet Fuel 19:24.77
92. Georges Visser CAN Oryx-Procycle 19:27.04
113. Jean-Francois Robert CAN OGC-Fisher 20:57.57

From an unimpeachable source: As Laurence Leboucher rolled across the line, the Great Britain and GT team managers were hand timing riders. Both had her at around 21:03, and expected either Caroline Alexander or Alison Dunlap to be announced as the winner of the stage. Both were considerably surprised to hear Laurence Leboucher announced as winner! They both talked to the timing judge, who stood by her time. Thus, Leboucher is the leader by 34 seconds...

 

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