Posted by Editoress on 08/29/11
Alberta Marathon Provincials in Hinton, Alberta on August 28th
Course
For the second straight year the Alberta Marathon Provincials were held in the foothills of the Rockies just outside the town of Hinton. The race took place on 3 separate loops, with each loop coming back to the main staging area and feed zone at the Hinton Nordic Center. The racers raced loops 1+2+3 and then loops 2+3 again. Logistically this made it easy for the support crews and fans to come out and cheer on their favourite racers, and for an added bonus Crazy Larry was on site with a PA system at hand keeping everyone entertained throughout the day.
Over the 62 km of the race the riders climbed 2020 m of vertical as the course wound its way around some challenging foothill single track. With the large amount of climbing, it also meant there was a ton of descending which course designer Nathan Froehler made sure wasn't wasted as he spent weeks building up a section of bermed trails which turned into one of the raddest 5-7 minute descents that many of the racers had been on all year. Another section of trail called Adrenaline, on lap 3, was a long 7-9 minute descent on some fast, sometimes rough single-track which tested the riders both technically and physically as they held onto their handlebars at breakneck speeds.
At the finish line the racers looked pretty worked over but were stoked on the tough course and all the epic descents. Adding some races within the race this year, two of the longer downhill sections were timed separately by Zone4 timing. Essentially this created a dual slalom race on laps 2 and 3 each time around. This gave everyone a chance at glory, and even the racers who were having a tough marathon were still able to race for something each time they came to a downhill. This was a highlight of the day for many riders and seems like it may be a way of attracting more racers to the xc side of the world.
Going into next year the Race Organizers have plans to make this into one of the biggest races in Alberta as the course and venue are already in place and once a few more racers are attracted to come out here there is an endless potential to where it may go.
Cory Wallace
Long Course Women, 62 km | |
1 Kate Aardal | 4:22:38 |
2 Shantel Koenig | at 5:33 |
3 Anne Stoner-Walker | 27:20 |
DNF Pepper Harlton | |
Long Course Men, 62 km | |
1 Cory Wallace | 3:44:49 |
2 Gordon Jewett | at 4:10 |
3 Graham Torrie | 12:32 |
4 Leighton Poidevin | 19:13 |
5 Gabor Csonka | 21:12 |
6 Cody COanning | 28:54 |
7 Tim Kulak | 31:28 |
8 Peter Knight | 37:14 |
9 John Clark | 40:37 |
10 Mike Sarnecki | 40:44 |
11 Mike Blennerhassett | 41:23 |
12 Greg Cutforth | 46:23 |
13 Andre Sutton | 49:06 |
14 Pat Dodge | 50:56 |
15 Trevor Wallace | 57:07 |
16 Mike Dickey | 1:03:27 |
17 Shane Rush | 1:04:30 |
18 Derek Anderson | 1:04:31 |
19 Andrew Bovard | 1:09:48 |
20 Evan Wishloff | 1:14:46 |
21 Tanner Broadbent | 1:16:05 |
22 Tim Dunn | 1:31:26 |
23 Brian Whatley | 1:46:25 |
24 Brad Dixon | 1:53:50 |
DNF Matthew Krahn | |
Short Course Women, 38 km | |
1 Deb Mucha | 3:09:09 |
2 Leanne Erickson | at 21:13 |
Short Course Men, 38 km | |
1 Mason Burtnik | 3:04:56 |
2 Stewart Inglis | at 16:29 |
3 Evan Burtnik | 17:57 |
4 Michael Kohlenberg | 46:43 |
5 Caleb Huget | 1:07:35 |
6 Stewart Hutchings | 1:08:22 |
DNF Tommy Beaulieu | |
DNF Pierre Laviolette | |
Bailers, 38 km | |
1 Mike Stoner-Walker | 2:54:07 |
2 Chris Hubick | at 7:47 |
3 Cory Dickinson | 8:11 |
4 Robert Herceg | 15:42 |
5 Judy Harlton | 35:08 |
DNF Francis Plum |
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