Posted by Editoress on 10/31/14
Nash and Summerhill Win Day 1 of Toyota Cincy3 Cyclocross Festival
In the Women’s event during a cold drizzling rain at Harbin Park in Cincinnati, a chain mishap at the start sent Katie Compton (Trek Cyclocross Collective) to the back of the field and running for the pits. Katerina Nash (Luna Pro Team) took full advantage and stretched her lead to 25 seconds for the win over teammate Maghalie Rochette . With mud splattered up her back, regional favorite Kaitlin Antonneau (Twenty15 Pro Cycling) rounded out the 3rd spot, only 7 seconds in front of the Luna Pro Team duo of Catherine Pendrel and Georgia Gould. Quite a day for the Luna women. Compton would come from behind to finish in 6th ahead of Rachel Lloyd (California Giant/Specialized), Caroline Mani (Raleigh/Clement), Courtenay McFadden (GE Capital/American Classic) and Crystal Anthony (Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies).
The cold front moved into the area as the men took to the start. With the temperature plummeting to 41 degrees (5.6 Celsius), Danny Summerhill (K-Edge/Felt) found solid lines in the disintegrating muddy corners and took the win in front of Jamie Driscoll (Raleigh/Clement) and Justin Lindine (Redline Factory/NBX). Rounding out the top ten were Ben Berden (Raleigh/Clement), Cody Kaiser (Lange Twin/Specialized), Kerry Werner (Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies), Todd Wells (Specialized Factory Racing), Geoff Kabush (Scott/3Rox Racing), Allen Krughoff (Noosa Professional Cyclocross Team),and Ben Sonntag (Team CLIF BAR).
Now in its 11th year, the Toyota Cincy3 Cyclocross Festival (Oct 31 - Nov 2) promises to deliver some of the most intense competition on the ProCX calendar this year; 3 days, 3 different venues, $35,000 in prize money, loads of UCI points, and equal payouts. The Toyota Cincy3 CX Festival continues with C1 night racing at Kings Saturday, and concludes with the first-ever Pan American Continental Championships Sunday (C2 for elite men). The weekend also features amateur racing in the popular OVCX series all 3 days.
The men’s elite races will feature U.S. Champion Jeremy Powers, former U.S. Champion Tim Johnson (winner of 2 out of 3 races in Cincy last year), Canadian National Champion Geoff Kabush, Olympian and former U.S. Champion Todd Wells, and for Sunday – the return to racing of former U.S. Champion Ryan Trebon.
As World's team qualifier races, the UCI Junior 17-18 events in Cincy are set to be the most competitive of the season. Cincinnatian Spencer Petrov, racing on his local training courses, along with fellow top-ten world-ranked Gage Hecht (Colorado), will be the favorites after swapping wins in the KMC Providence weekend earlier this month. Known as the home of Lionhearts Racing, Cincinnati recently has become a Midwest magnet for high-level junior racing. With Red Zone Racing 90 min down the road in Louisville, and Midwest Devo 90 min east in Indy, the host Lionhearts team do weekly battles with top-ranked U.S. juniors in the local OVCX series. For this weekend, juniors from 17 states will be racing Cincy3
The inclusion of the Pan American Championships on Sunday throws in some interesting weekend dynamics. European riders like Nash (CZE), Ben Berden (BEL), and Gabby Durrin (GBR) will contest the events at Harbin and Kings, but will have to sit out the Pan Am events at Devou since they are not part of the 43 nation Pan-American Confederation. U23 men and women will race Harbin and Kings with the older elites, but will have their own races in smaller fields on the final day at Devou. With the Pan Am race being held on the hardest course on the final day, riders will have tough decisions to make all weekend.
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Results from Day 1 of Cincy3, Harbin Park in Fairfield, Ohio
Elite Women, 6 laps (15.7 km) | |
1 Katerina Nash (Cze) Luna Pro Team | 0:43:58 |
2 Maghalie Rochette (Can) Luna Pro Team | at 0:25 |
3 Kaitlin Antonneau (USA) Cannondale pb CyclocrossWorld.com | 0:30 |
4 Catharine Pendrel (Can) Luna Pro Team | 0:37 |
5 Georgia Gould (USA) Luna Pro Team | 0:50 |
6 Katherine Compton (USA) Trek Factory Racing | 1:13 |
7 Rachel Lloyd (USA) California Giant / Specialized | 1:20 |
8 Caroline Mani (Fra) Raleigh / Clement | 1:29 |
9 Courtenay McFadden (USA) GE Capital/American Classic | 1:40 |
10 Crystal Anthony (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | 2:14 |
11 Nicole Duke (USA) Marin Bikes/SPY | 2:50 |
12 Amanda Miller (USA) Boulder Cycle Sport/YogaGlo | 3:13 |
13 Sunny Gilbert (USA) Michelob Ultra/Big Shark | 3:46 |
14 Beth Ann Orton (USA) Team S&M Sellwood Cycle Repair | 3:59 |
15 Hannah Arensman (USA) K-Edge/Felt Cyclocross Team | 4:08 |
16 Emily Kachorek (USA) Squid | 4:11 |
17 Amanda Carey (USA) Team Rhino Rush | 4:29 |
18 Amanda Nauman (USA) SDG-Bellwether pb Krema Peanut | 4:36 |
19 Rebecca Gross (USA) VANDERKITTEN RACING | 5:24 |
20 Meghan Korol (USA) Don Walker Cycles Racing | 5:29 |
21 Katherine Santos (USA) Red Zone Elite U23 | 5:44 |
22 Allison Arensman (USA) K-Edge/Felt Cyclocross Team | 5:52 |
23 Ellen Sherrill (USA) Rock Lobster Cyclocross | 5:56 |
24 Rebecca Blatt (USA) Van Dessel | 6:02 |
25 Corey Coogan Cisek (USA) The Fix Studio | 6:22 |
26 Rachel Dobrozsi (USA) Red Zone Elite U23 | 6:27 |
27 Katherine Shields (USA) Ken's Bike Shop | 6:42 |
28 Katie Arnold (USA) Stanridge | 7:22 |
29 Victoria Steen (USA) Lady Gnar Shredders | 7:46 |
30 Erin Wittwer (USA) Fearless Femme p/b PEC-Vie13 | -3 laps |
31 Nicole Brandt (USA) La Grange | -3 laps |
32 Stacy Kalemkiarian (USA) The Fix Studio | -3 laps |
33 Mackenzie Green (USA) Red Zone Elite U23 | -3 laps |
34 Jenna Blandford (USA) VO2 Multisport | -4 laps |
35 Cooper Ambjorn (USA) Team Hungry* | -4 laps |
DNF Meredith Miller (USA) Noosa Professional Cyclocross Team | |
DNF Erica Zaveta (USA) Amy D. Racing | |
DNF Emily Shields (USA) Ken's Bike Shop | |
DNF Amanda Schaap (USA) Speed Merchants p/b Wynalda Packaging | |
DNF Carolina Gómez (Arg) VANDERKITTEN RACING | |
DNS Samantha Brode (USA) WAS Labs Cycling | |
DNS Jessica Cutler (USA) Jamis Bikesport p/b WA Bike Law | |
DNS Annajean Dallaire (USA) Papa Johns Racing Team | |
DNS Laurel Rathbun (USA) Raleigh / Clement | |
Elite Men, 9 laps (23.5 km) | |
1 Daniel Summerhill (USA) K-Edge / Felt Cyclocross Team | 1:00:10 |
2 James Driscoll (USA) Raleigh / Clement | at 0:18 |
3 Justin Lindine (USA) Redline Factory / NBX | 0:26 |
4 Ben Berden (Bel) Raleigh / Clement | 1:08 |
5 Cody Kaiser (USA) LangeTwins/Specialized | 1:13 |
6 Kerry Werner (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | 1:20 |
7 Todd Wells (USA) Specialized Factory Racing | 1:49 |
8 Geoff Kabush (Can) Scott-3Rox Racing | 1:56 |
9 Allen Krughoff (USA) Noosa Professional Cyclocross Team | 2:06 |
10 Ben Sonntag (Ger) Team CLIF BAR | 2:10 |
11 Shawn Milne (USA) Boulder Cycle Sport/ Yoga Glo | 2:29 |
12 Isaac Neff (USA) 5Nines/Motorless Motion Bicycles | 2:40 |
13 Yannick Eckmann (USA) California Giant / Specialized | 2:50 |
14 Troy Wells (USA) Team CLIF BAR | 2:59 |
15 Alex Ryan (USA) Mock Orange Bikes Pro CX Team | 3:48 |
16 Jacob Lasley (USA) Team Soundpony | 3:52 |
17 Sam O'Keefe (USA) C3 - Twenty20 Cycling Company | 3:57 |
18 Robert Marion (USA) American Classic Pro Cyclocross | 4:13 |
19 Corey Stelljes (USA) 5Nines/Motorless Motion/Cannondale | 4:30 |
20 Tim Johnson (USA) Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld | 4:54 |
21 Kevin Bradford-Parish (USA) SET coaching/Specialized | 4:58 |
22 Greg Wittwer (USA) C3-Twenty20 Cycling Company | 6:19 |
23 Andrew Reardon (USA) Sonic Cycling | -3 laps |
24 Ben Frederick (USA) Hefler Performance Coaching | -3 laps |
25 Ian Haupt (USA) Milwaukee Bicycle Company | -3 laps |
26 Josh Thornton (USA) Giant Regional On Road Team | -3 laps |
27 Spencer Whittier (USA) HUB Endurance Chattanooga | -3 laps |
28 Michael Dutczak (USA) South Chicago Wheelman | -3 laps |
29 Jay Strothman (USA) Off the Front Racing | -4 laps |
30 Ryan Gamm (USA) Ohio Valley Velo Sports | -4 laps |
31 Eric Lundgren (USA) JBV Coaching | -4 laps |
32 Lewis Gaffney (USA) American Classic Pro Cyclocross | -4 laps |
33 Mark Shannon (Irl) Seasucker/UNOVELO | -4 laps |
34 Skyler Mackey (USA) Soundpony | -4 laps |
35 Jason Siegle (USA) SDG-Bellwether pb Krema Peanut | -5 laps |
36 Phil Short (USA) Ken's Bike Shop - Hearts RC | -5 laps |
37 Kailin Waterman (USA) Voler/HRS/Rocklobster | -5 laps |
38 Cameron Jackson (USA) WAS Labs | -5 laps |
39 Ryan Comeau (USA) Lake Effect Racing | -6 laps |
40 Brandon Melott (USA) Soundpony | -6 laps |
41 Sean Germaine (Can) Juventus CC | -6 laps |
42 JP Brocket (USA) Ethos Racing | -6 laps |
43 Craig Wohlschlaeger (USA) Giant Southwest Racing | -6 laps |
44 Adam Finck (USA) Team Velocity Bike Shop | -8 laps |
DNF Travis Livermon (USA) Mock Orange Pro CX | |
DNF Tobin Ortenblad (USA) California Giant / Specialized | |
DNF Tristan Cowie (USA) Mock Orange Bikes Pro CX | |
DNF Gethro Adam (Hit) Haitian National Team | |
DNS Logan Owen (USA) California Giant / Specialized | |
DNS Brian Matter (USA) Momentum Endurance Coaching | |
DNS Craig Etheridge (USA) Raleigh / Clement | |
DNS Brandon Feehery (USA) Astellas Pro cycling | |
DNS Barry Wicks (USA) Kona | |
DNS Josh Johnson (USA) Giant Factory Off-Road Team | |
DNS Jean Joel Janvier (Hit) Haitian National Team | |
DNS Jean Widler Dejean (Hit) Haitian National Team | |
DNS Makervens Joseph (Hit) Haitian National Team | |
DNS Dimitry Wis. Sanom (Hit) Haitian National Team | |
DNS Cameron Dodge (USA) PURE ENERGY / SCOTT BICYCLES |
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