Posted by Editoress on 03/23/15
Katerina Nash (Luna Pro Team) and Todd Wells (Specialized Factory Racing) won the short track cross country races at the USA Cycling's US Cup Pro Series presented by Cannondale at Southridge Park in Fontana City, California, on Sunday afternoon. The race wrapped up an exciting weekend of racing, with riders heading to all corners of the globe in preparation for World Cup events or the next US CUP round in three weeks and the Sea Otter Classic.
The 31-strong field of women's racers lined up for fifteen minutes plus three laps of a dusty course that featured a pair of tricky bumps on the far side. Trek Factory Racing's Emily Batty was crafty in shooting under the charging Luna Pro Team on the first turn to take the hole shot. After the first fast lap, it was all strung out, with the Luna Pro Team leading the way.
Lap two saw Chloe Woodruff (Stans No-Tubes-Niner) lead through the start/finish line, with Haley Smith (NORCO Factory Team) in second. One lap later, the Luna girls reclaimed their place at the front, with Catharine Pendrel and Georgia Gould being joined by teammate Andrea Waldis, who was doing some fine teamwork for her leaders. Behind them were Smith, Batty, Woodruff and Rose Grant (Stans No-Tubes).
A general regrouping took place on lap four with one notable exception as Gould flatted and withdrew from the race. Things heated up two laps later and showed the determination of the field, as some bumping occurred at the front on that first left-hander after the start/finish line.
With just two laps to go, the front group grew to fifteen riders, all battling it out for the win. On the penultimate lap, Nash and Batty made their selection, charging hard to establish the winning break. The field exploded at that point, with riders being strung out for the remainder of the race.
In the final run to the line, Nash charged to the win over Batty in an exciting and hard-fought sprint, with Woodruff, Grant and Caroline Mani (Raleigh Clement Cycling Team) filling out the podium.
Woen's podium - photo Ridebiker Alliance
"This is such exciting racing for us, where we can all race so close together," explained Nash. "I was in the right place at the right time, just like yesterday, so it was a good weekend for me. I knew I was in a good position when I was third at the top. There are so few places to pass here but I found my spot and was able to take the win!"
The men's race was also fifteen minutes plus three laps, and Raphael Gagne (Rocky Mountain Bicycels) showed yet another sign of his great form, taking the hole shot as the large men's field kicked up a dust storm at the start. Unfortunately, the Canadian rider had some bad luck and went down in the first hectic lap, which created a gap and the eventual winning move. Todd Wells (Specialized Factory Racing), Kohei Yamamoto (Trek Factory Racing) and Russell Finsterwald (SRAM/LTD Racing Team) were the beneficiaries of the resulting gap, and these first two remained out front for the remainder of the race.
By the third lap, the gap to the chasing group was at eight seconds. Halfway through the fifteen minutes, Wells put in a huge effort at the start/finish line and attempted the solo break. Two laps later, his lead was up to fourteen seconds, which he more or less held onto until the final lap allowed him to ease up a bit. With four laps to go, Finsterwald was replaced in the first chase duo by Yamamoto's Trek teammate Sergio Mantecon. This group was chased by Stephen Ettinger (Sho-Air/Cannondale), Leandre Bouchard (Equipe Quebec), and Estonian rider Martin Loo.
Wells kept the pressure on and cruised the last lap in to take a commanding win of the short track event. Trek Factory Racing's Mantecon preceded his teammate and Japanese sensation Yamamoto, while Bouchard was followed in by Cole Oberman (Rare Disease Cycling).
Men's podium - photo Ridebiker Alliance
"I heard a big crash on the first lap where there's a blown out hump in a bottom corner and someone washed out there," said Wells. "I got a separation with Kohei and Finsty and could tell I was gapping them a little bit on the downhill so I hit it. I looked up and we were only like six minutes into the race! I'm a steady rider so it was better for me to ride at my tempo. If I can get there by myself, I don't have to follow the surges so it was better for me to ride steady by myself."
Report courtesy Rory Mason, Sho-Air International
Results
Pro Women | |
1 Katerina Nash (Cze) Luna Pro Team | 21:47.3 |
2 Emily Batty (Can) Trek Factory Racing Team | 21:47.6 |
3 Chloe Woodruff (USA) Team Stans Notubes-Niner | 21:48.2 |
4 Rose Grant (USA) Stans Notubes Elite Women | 21:50.2 |
5 Caroline Mani (Fra) Raleigh Clement Cycling Team | 21:53.2 |
6 Cindy Montambault (Can) Equipe Du Quebec/CVM 2 Vals | 21:54.9 |
7 Catherine Pendrel (Can) Luna Pro Team | 21:57.7 |
8 Haley Smith (Can) Norco Factory Team | 21:58.3 |
9 Rotem Gafinovitz (Isr) | 21:59.1 |
10 Sandra Walter (Can) Liv Cycling Canada | 22:01.3 |
11 Larissa Connors (USA) Ridebiker Alliance | 22:01.7 |
12 Megan Chinburg (USA) | 22:02.8 |
13 Cheryl Sornson (USA) Rare Disease Cycling | 22:04.0 |
14 Maghalie Rochette (Can) Luna Pro Team | 22:10.9 |
15 Nina Baum (USA) Stans No Tubes Women Elite Team | 22:51.6 |
16 Siobhan Kelly (Can) Two Wheels Epic Sports Performance | 22:53.3 |
17 Andrea Waldis (Sui) Luna Pro Team | 22:54.0 |
18 Elisa Otter (USA) Bicycle Express Racing | 22:54.4 |
19 Rosalie Auger (USA) | -1 Lap |
20 Meghan Korol (USA) Pisgah Tavern Elite Women MTB | -1 Lap |
21 Cayley Brooks (Can) | -1 Lap |
22 Andreane Lanthier Nadea (Can) Rocky Mountain Factory Team | -1 Lap |
23 Kaylee Blevins (USA) Stans Notubes Niner | -1 Lap |
24 Georgia Gould (USA) Luna Pro Team | -2 Laps |
25 Abbey Alexiades (USA) Liv/Giant Co-Factory Team | -3 Laps |
DNF Evelyn Dong (USA) Team Sho-Air/Cannondale | |
DNF Rachel Pageau (Can) Team Quebec/Devinci | |
DNF Frederique Trudel (Can) Equipe De Quebec/Specialized | |
DNS Kate Courtney (USA) Specialized Factory Racing | |
DNS Malene Degn (Den) | |
DNS Shayna Powless (USA) Liv Cycling | |
Pro Men | |
1 Todd Wells (USA) Specialized Factory Racing | 20:14.5 |
2 Sergio Mantecon Gutierrez (Esp) Trek Factory Racing Team | 20:27.4 |
3 Kohei Yamamoto (Jpn) Trek Factory Racing Team | 20:33.4 |
4 Leandre Bouchard (Can) Equipe Quebec/Cyclone D'Alma | 20:34.1 |
5 Cole Oberman (USA) Rare Disease Cycling | 20:36.8 |
6 Stephen Ettinger (USA) Team Sho-Air/Cannondale | 20:37.5 |
7 Martin Loo (Est) | 20:42.1 |
8 Andrea Tiberi (Ita) FRM Factory Racing Team | 20:48.3 |
9 Russell Finsterwald (USA) SRAM/TLD Race Team | 20:54.1 |
10 Howard Grotts (USA) Specialized Racing | 20:54.4 |
11 Hector Fern Riveros Paez (Col) Raleigh Clement Cycling Team | 20:54.7 |
12 Troy Wells (USA) | 20:55.1 |
13 Ryan Geiger (USA) FRM Factory Race Team | 20:56.0 |
14 Kerry Werner (USA) Raleigh Clement Cycling Team | 20:56.9 |
15 Ricardo Alex Pscheidt (Bra) | 21:04.1 |
16 Spencer Paxson (USA) Kona Bicycles | 21:13.3 |
17 Quinn Moberg (Can) Rocky Mountain Factory Team | 21:15.0 |
18 Felix Burke (Can) Equipe du Quebec/Jo Velo p/b Cannondale | 21:20.3 |
19 Ryan Woodall (USA) Team Top Gear/Felt Bicycles | 21:26.0 |
20 Alex Wild (USA) | 21:26.9 |
21 Jeremy Martin (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles/Equipe du Quebec | 21:28.7 |
22 Keegan Swenson (USA) Team Sho-Air/Cannondale | 21:30.4 |
23 Evan Guthrie (Can) Norco Factory Team | 21:32.8 |
24 Alexandre Vialle (Can) Equipe du Quebec | 21:33.8 |
25 Noah Tautfest (USA) Bicycle Express/Kona | 21:34.2 |
26 Stephan Davoust (USA) Giant Southwest | 21:35.9 |
27 Trevor Deruise (USA) Ktm Bikes Factory Racing | 21:36.2 |
28 Rotem Ishay (Isr) Team Jamis Bikes | 21:39.2 |
29 Jose Alfred Pacheco (Mex) Buena Park Bicycles | 21:42.3 |
30 Christopher Hamlin (USA) Bicycle Express Racing | -1 Lap |
31 Tom Sampson (USA) Vittoria/Yeti/Adigga Racing | -1 Lap |
32 Luke Di Marzo (Can) | -1 Lap |
33 Ryan Standish (USA) | -2 Laps |
34 David Flaten (USA) US Military Cycling/Air Force | -3 Laps |
35 William Melone (USA) Ata/Ridebikeralliance | -4 Laps |
36 Mitch Bailey (Can) Trek Canada | -4 Laps |
37 Nolan Brady (USA) Giant Co-Factory Offroad Team | -4 Laps |
38 Nick Thomas (USA) AZ Devo | -4 Laps |
39 Jt Toepel (USA) Groove Subaru Excel Sport | -4 Laps |
40 Tj Woodruff (USA) Momentum Endurance | -4 Laps |
41 Matthew Turner (USA) Summit/Competitive Cyclist | -4 Laps |
42 Mahon Lamont (Can) | -5 Laps |
43 Taylor Squillaci (USA) Get Out! New Mexico | -5 Laps |
44 Ian Wilkey (USA) AZ Devo | -5 Laps |
45 Derek Hermon (USA) Bear Valley Bikes | -6 Laps |
46 Trey Jarno (USA) Bear Valley Bikes/Spy Optics | -6 Laps |
DNF Cameron Wurf (Aus) Ridebiker Alliance | |
DNS Colin Osborn (USA) Giant Co-Factory | |
DNS Raphael Gagne (Can) Rocky Mountain Factoru | |
DNS Max Plaxton (Can) Sho-Air/Cannondale | |
DNS Adam Morka (Can) Trek Canada | |
DNS Barry Wicks (USA) Kona | |
DNS Alex Grant (USA) Ridebike/Sho-Air | |
DNS Eric Bostrom (USA) Ridebike Alliance/Cannondale/ | |
DNS Craig Wohlschlaeger (USA) Giant Co-Factory Off Road Racing | |
DNS Jakub Valigura (Cze) 92fifty/Elevated Legs |
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