Posted by Editoress on 06/3/06
Mt Hood Cycling Classic Hood River, Oregon
By Joe Zauner, Mt. Hood Cycling Classic media relations
If there's a chink in Nathan O'Neill's armor thus far at the Mt. Hood Cycling Classic, it's not easy to spot.
On Friday near Hood River, Ore., the Health Net rider -- a burly man for climbing purposes -- climbed with the first group and sprinted for second place earning a 10-second time bonus and thus tightening his grip on the general classification.
How discouraging it must be to discover that one of the best time trialists in the world can stay with the best climbers at the Mt. Hood Cycling Classic on a 95-mile day when the course features 9,000 feet of elevation gain.
But if O'Neill is wearing armor, Navigator's Phil Zajicek may have found the can opener. Zajicek out sprinted O'Neill in the last 50 meters to take the stage win and a 15-second time bonus that vaulted him from seventh to second place on general classification, just 14 seconds behind the Commonwealth Games time trial champion.
"I felt awesome today," said Zajicek. "I was thinking about winning from the start."
Despite the elevation gain of Friday's stage, the school of thought relating to the course was, it does not favor small climbers. The pitches aren't steep. In fact, most of the climbing was contested over highway-grade roads, so to some, O'Neill's performance wasn't too surprising.
For many, Zajicek's performance marks him as a favorite along with O'Neill's teammate Scott Moninger for the overall given the last day of the Mt. Hood Cycling Classic features several storied climbs, steep pitches and 7,500 feet of elevation gain in just 75 miles.
Dotsie Bausch of the Colavita/ Cooking Light Cycling team displayed her ability to go up hill on the same course as the men, just shorter. The women raced 56 miles Friday. Bausch won a hotly contested sprint, earning 15 bonus seconds and extending her lead over Alison Powers of the Rio Grande/Sports Garage team. Powers was second, earning her a 10-second time bonus towards the overall.
Within the men's and women's fields, the sense of urgency to race was not great. The weather at the start was regarded by some as horrid -- 55 degrees with a light drizzle that coated the roads and lasted throughout the day. The already tricky eight-mile descent, which was the first obstacle to greet the racers, proved nearly as divisive as the climb. After a few miles of the downhill, riders in both fields were gapped off the back. In the men's race three big groups formed with several smaller groups fighting to catch back on before the entire race came back together.
It was on the descent that the first break got clear. Adrian Hegyvary of Recycled Cycles and Chuck Coyle of Vitamin Cottage established a lead of 2 minutes 47 seconds after 36 miles of racing. According to Hegyvary's team manager Robert Trombley, the tactic was to establish a break with Hegyvary in it so his Recycled Cycles squad, comprised of regional talent mostly from the Seattle area, would not have to involved itself in a chase.
The plan worked... sort of. Recycled Cycles was definitely not involved in a chase effort, but then again neither was anyone else. On three of the five laps raced, the field stopped for agreed-upon nature breaks, after which the pace in the flats and the lower slopes of the climb was languid at best. It wasn't until one lap to race that the break was finally caught. The pair did scoop up all the KOM points on the day with Hegyvary taking the lead in that category.
On the last lap that the fireworks started. Navigator's Burke Swindlehurst launched an attack with about two miles of uphill left before the finish. Swindlehurst was retrieved by Moninger with about one mile to race. Moninger then set tempo with O'Neill on his wheel. O'Neill jumped with about 500 meters to race but Zajicek overhauled him, taking the win by a bike length.
The women's race stayed tightly bunched for most of the day, the exceptions being when Leah Goldstein of the Symmetrics team was hunting for QOM points and on the descent when the slick roads made for tricky cornering. It was the final time over the last miles of the climb that things heated up.
Brooke Ourada of the Colavita/ Cooking Light Cycling team attacked with two miles to race. The gap was bridged by Powers with Bausch, Goldstein and Alisha Lion (Webcor Platinum) on her wheel. All five girls tried their hand at a winning move, but it came down to the final 100 meters when Bausch narrowly defeated Powers and Lions at the finish.
For Bausch is was a nervous day in the leader's jersey, not so much due to the competition, but because of the slick roads and lack of team fire power within the peloton.
"Everyone was very complacent today because of the wet roads," Bausch said. "People were getting dropped by five minutes on the descent but were still catching back on so there wasn't any real point in driving it hard. If I had my entire team here we would have drove it to the climb 10 miles out."
Saturday is a double stage day for both the men and women with a 10-mile time trial in the morning and a criterium in the evening. Sunday should prove decisive as both the men and women race 75 miles with 7,500 feet of climbing, much of it very steep with several technical descents.
Stage 3: Cooper Spur Circuit Race
Pro 1/2 Men: 95 miles/152.8km | ||
1. Phil Zajicek (USA) Navigators Insurance | 4:12:41 | |
2. Nathan O'Neill (Aus) Health Net | ||
3. Scott Moninger (USA) Health Net | ||
4. Morgan Schmitt (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berman | ||
5. Christian Meier (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | ||
6. Ryan Trebon (USA) AEG-Tobisha-Jetnetwork-Kona | ||
7. Marsh Cooper (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | ||
8. Russell Stevenson (USA) Benaroya Research Cycling Team | ||
9. Ian McKissick (USA) Recycled Cycles / Raleigh | ||
10. Burke Swindlehurst (USA) Navigators Insurance | ||
11. Andrew Pinfold (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | ||
12. Mike Olheiser (USA) MMW/CARVE | ||
13. Barry Wicks (USA) AEG-Tobisha-Jetnetwork-Kona | ||
14. John Hunt (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | ||
15. Brent Miller (Aus) Arete' Racing/Vellum Cycles | all s.t. | |
16. Andrew Fischer (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berman | 0:11 | |
17. Andrew McDermid (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berman | 0:13 | |
18. Collin Becker (USA) Maverick/CIBER | ||
19. James Mattis (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | ||
20. Greg Drake (USA) | ||
21. Cam Evans (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | all s.t. | |
22. Damien Waugh (Can) Masi-Adobe | 0:24 | |
23. Kevin Rowe (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | ||
24. Jonathan Baker (USA) Vitamin Cottage | both s.t. | |
25. Scott Nydam (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | 0:27 | |
26. Jake Rosenbarger (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | 0:30 | |
27. Jesse Moore (USA) Davis Bike Club | 0:33 | |
28. Eric Tonkin (USA) Team S&M/Kona | 0:45 | |
29. Jackson Buehler (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | 0:49 | |
30. Todd Hageman (USA) Park City Cycling Academy | ||
31. Marco Antonio Rios (USA) Kahala LaGrange | both s.t. | |
32. Dan Porter (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | 0:55 | |
33. Daniel Vinson (USA) Kahala LaGrange | ||
34. Brian Buchholz (USA) Webcor / Alto Velo | ||
35. Ted Huang (USA) Webcor / Alto Velo | ||
36. Christopher Jones (USA) Champion System | ||
37. Derik Archibald (USA) Hyde Park Cycle Sport Elite | ||
38. Peter Knoop (USA) MMW/CARVE | ||
39. Mike Porter (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | ||
40. Kenny Williams (USA) First Rate Mortgage | ||
41. Jason Bethel (USA) Garage | ||
42. Taylor Kneuven (USA) Broadmark | ||
43. Matt Weyen (USA) Hyde Park Cycle Sport Elite | ||
44. Trevor Connor (Can) Chris Cookies/Swan Cycles | all s.t. | |
45. Michael Telega (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | 1:05 | |
46. Daniel Harm (USA) Recycled Cycles / Raleigh | 1:09 | |
47. Michael Gallagher (USA) Hyde Park Cycle Sport Elite | ||
48. Frank Breure (USA) MMW/CARVE | both s.t. | |
49. Stephen Shepherd (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | 1:19 | |
50. Michael Margraf (USA) Webcor / Alto Velo | 1:22 | |
51. Omer Kem (USA) Recycled Cycles / Raleigh | 1:32 | |
52. Jon Tarkington (USA) Vitamin Cottage | 1:35 | |
53. Jonny Sundt (USA) Recycled Cycles / Raleigh | 1:40 | |
54. Max Jenkins (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | 1:53 | |
55. Kiel Reijnen (USA) Benaroya Research Cycling Team | 2:02 | |
56. Jeff Sherstobitoff (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | ||
57. Jacob Erker (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | ||
58. Nathan Smith (USA) Garage | ||
59. Joey Carpisassi (USA) Bicycle Post | all s.t. | |
60. Samuel Starr (USA) Claremont Colleges | 2:08 | |
61. Matthew Willinger (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | 2:10 | |
62. Dario Falquier (USA) Webcor / Alto Velo | 2:16 | |
63. Peter Cazalet (USA) Webcor / Alto Velo | s.t. | |
64. Harrison Tripp (USA) Kahala LaGrange | 2:25 | |
65. Trevor Mays (USA) First Rate Mortgage | 2:39 | |
66. Salvador Borrego-Crum (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | 3:29 | |
67. Mack Chew (USA) Arete' Racing/Vellum Cycles | 3:34 | |
68. Chuck Coyle (USA) Vitamin Cottage | 3:43 | |
69. John Tzinberg (USA) Kahala LaGrange | ||
70. Alex Rock (USA) Park City Cycling Academy | both s.t. | |
71. Aaron Tuckerman (NZl) Team Rubicon/Gleukos | 3:51 | |
72. Carl Decker (Can) Broadmark / Hagens-Berman | 4:09 | |
73. Emmet Hogan (USA) Arete' Racing/Vellum Cycles | 4:16 | |
74. Bernard Van Ulden (USA) Navigators Insurance | s.t. | |
75. Chris Hamilton (USA) | 4:27 | |
76. Paul Reichardt (USA) Team Spine | 4:36 | |
77. Greg Henderson (NZl) Health Net | 4:43 | |
78. Roman Kilun (USA) Health Net | s.t. | |
79. Paul Bourceir (USA) Hutch's | 5:59 | |
80. Adrian Hegyvary (USA) Recycled Cycles / Raleigh | s.t. | |
81. Chris DuBois (USA) Claremont Colleges | 6:51 | |
82. Aaron Sander (USA) Half Fast Velo | 7:31 | |
83. Joshua Horowitz (USA) Kahala LaGrange | 8:13 | |
84. Lang Reynolds (USA) Recycled Cycles / Raleigh | 8:33 | |
85. Eric Pardyjak (USA) Park City Cycling Academy | 9:58 | |
86. Bruce Copeland (Can) Juventus | ||
87. Jesse Gordon (USA) Park City Cycling Academy | both s.t. | |
88. Joel Charles (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | 11:44 | |
89. Logan Hunn (NZl) Team Rubicon/Gleukos | s.t. | |
90. Mike Zagorski (USA) Quick Release | 11:51 | |
91. Jiri Skrobanek (USA) Cambiamento D'Andaturo-Team Core Hawaii | 12:36 | |
92. Braden Bingham (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD | 15:57 | |
93. Evan Lawrence (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berman | 17:10 | |
94. Michael Hutchinson (USA) Team Spine | 17:59 | |
95. Joe Holmes (USA) Benaroya Research Cycling Team | 18:47 | |
96. Jesse Mendonca (USA) RHVilla.com/MontanoVelo | ||
97. Chad Nikolz (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berman | both s.t. | |
98. Patrick Dunaway (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | 18:56 | |
99. Kirk Carlsen (USA) Team Rubicon/Gleukos | 20:54 | |
100. Daniel Quirk (USA) Veloce / Felt | 21:39 | |
101. Adam Currg (NZl) Broadmark / Hagens-Berman | 23:16 | |
102. Brandon Archibald (USA) Hyde Park Cycle Sport Elite | 28:49 | |
103. Tad Hamilton (USA) Hyde Park Cycle Sport Elite | s.t. | |
104. Robert MacNeill (USA) Webcor / Alto Velo | 33:45 | |
105. Matt Quann (USA) Recycled Cycles / Raleigh | 33:49 | |
106. Jason Williams (USA) Team Spine | s.t. | |
107. Roy Pickavance (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD | 46:15 | |
108. Allen Krughoff (USA) Team Century Tel | s.t. | |
109. Shaun Adamson (Can) Juventus | 50:45 | |
DNF Kevin Faris Schlueter (USA) Kahala LaGrange | ||
DNF Calvin Allen (USA) BODE | ||
DNF Michael Murdin (USA) Garage | ||
DNF Patrick Ramirez (USA) Park City Cycling Academy | ||
DNF Richard Speer (NZl) Team Rubicon/Gleukos | ||
DNF Kacey Chamberlin (USA) Benaroya Research Cycling Team | ||
DNF Matthew Colligan (USA) KMK | ||
DNF Tyler Ofstad (USA) Kahala LaGrange | ||
DNF Joshua Smith (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD | ||
DNF Alton Dunnigan (USA) Team Spine | ||
Pro 1/2/3 Women:56 miles/90.1km | ||
1. Dotsie Bausch (USA) Colavita/ Cooking Light Cycling Team | 2:54:33 | |
2. Alison Powers (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | ||
3. Alisha Lion (USA) Webcor-Platinum | ||
4. Mara Abbott (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | ||
5. Leah Goldstein (Isr) Symmetrics Cycling | all s.t. | |
6. Brooke Ourada (USA) Colavita/ Cooking Light Cycling Team | 0:13 | |
7. Amber Rais (USA) Webcor-Platinum | 0:32 | |
8. Victoria Vallstrom (USA) PABW powered by TIBCO | ||
9. Lisa Matlock (USA) JR Engineering | ||
10. Beverley Harper (USA) Touchstone Climbing | ||
11. Heidi Goldberg (USA) HPC/LIST | ||
12. Gabriela Gonzalez-Ferrat (Mex) Hi-Tech/5. Star Fish | ||
13. Leiselot Decroix (USA) Velo Bella-Kona | ||
14. Sharon Allpress (USA) TRIA | all s.t. | |
15. Jane Ziegler (USA) Velo Bella-Kona | ||
16. Suz Weldon (USA) TRIA | 0:54 | |
17. Melodie Metzger (USA) McGuire Cycling Team | s.t. | |
18. Jenn Reither (USA) TRIA | 0:56 | |
19. Brooke Miller (USA) PABW powered by TIBCO | ||
20. Cynthia Mommsen (USA) The Olympic Club | ||
21. Katie London (USA) Metro Mint | all s.t. | |
22. Laura Brown (Can) CMC/Bow Cycle | 1:03 | |
23. Rachel Oconnell (USA) Bicycle John's Serious Cycling | 1:06 | |
24. Emily Van Meter (USA) Metromint Cycling | 1:08 | |
25. Gwen Erffmeyer (USA) JR Engineering | s.t. | |
26. Martina Patella (USA) McGuire Cycling Team | 1:13 | |
27. Heather Holmes (USA) Ivory Homes | s.t. | |
28. Jennifer Chapman (USA) Velo Bella-Kona | 1:15 | |
29. Lisa Hunt (USA) The Olympic Club | ||
30. Stacy Spencer (Can) Colavita/Cooking Light | ||
31. Allison Beall (USA) TRIA | ||
32. Stacy Marple (USA) McGuire Cycling Team | all s.t. | |
33. Cat Malone (USA) Webcor-Platinum | 1:29 | |
34. Kele Murdin (USA) Velo Bella-Kona | 1:37 | |
35. Susan Copeland (Can) Juventus | 2:01 | |
36. Alice Pennington (USA) Desalvo Custom Cycles | 2:13 | |
37. Trish Heisdorffer (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | 2:17 | |
38. SyRae Weikle (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | ||
39. Marni Hambleton (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | ||
40. Yukie Nakamura (USA) PABW powered by TIBCO | ||
41. Kendra Keeley (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | 2:35 | |
42. India Sanjuan (USA) Touchstone Climbing | ||
43. Flavia Oliveira (USA) PABW powered by TIBCO | both s.t. | |
44. Lisa Dunnwald (USA) Team Group Health | 2:53 | |
45. Kelly Crawford (USA) Intermountain Sports Medicine/LRC | 2:57 | |
46. Kristi Berg (USA) Team Group Health | 3:12 | |
47. Susan Hefler (USA) HPC/LIST | 4:06 | |
48. Jadine Riley (USA) Team Group Health | 5:05 | |
49. Jenner Yaeso (USA) JR Engineering | 5:47 | |
50. Elizabeth Nettles (USA) Ti Cycles/Avanti Racing | 7:34 | |
51. Jennifer Joynt (USA) Velo Bella-Kona | 10:27 | |
52. Dana Robertson Halter (USA) Team Group Health | s.t. | |
53. Maria Lee (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | 10:38 | |
54. Maria Monica (USA) McGuire Cycling Team | 12:30 | |
55. Carrie Eller (USA) Ti Cycles/Avanti Racing | 13:00 | |
56. Kim Weins (USA) Velo Girls | 13:32 | |
57. Diane Miller (USA) HPC/LIST | 14:20 | |
58. Amy Campbell (USA) River City Bicycles | 14:48 | |
59. Sami Fourneir (USA) Velo Bella-Kona | 15:20 | |
60. Jenette Williams (USA) HPC/LIST | 16:45 | |
61. Kathy Robinson (USA) Intermountain Sports Medicine/LRC | 20:04 | |
62. Laura Danley (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | 20:13 | |
63. Annette Hanson (USA) 1st Rate Mortgage | 22:51 | |
64. Cheryl Moffett (USA) JR Engineering | 27:03 | |
65. Tracy Thomas (USA) Team Group Health | 28:59 | |
OTL Tracey Ford (USA) PABW powered by TIBCO | 49:38 | |
DNF Nicole Evans (USA) FFKR Architects / Sportsbaseonline.com | ||
DNS Martha Walsh (USA) TRIA | ||
DNF Norrene Godfrey (USA) Team Rubicon | ||
DNF Debbie Preller (USA) Jet City Velo | ||
DNF Elizabeth Wistrom (USA) PABW powered by TIBCO | ||
Men GC | ||
1. Nathan O'Neill (Aus) Health Net | 7:28:39 | |
2. Phil Zajicek (USA) Navigators Insurance | at 0:14 | |
3. Ryan Trebon (USA) AEG-Tobisha-Jetnetwork-Kona | 0:19 | |
4. Andrew Pinfold (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | 0:26 | |
5. Ian McKissick (USA) Recycled Cycles / Raleigh | s.t. | |
6. Russell Stevenson (USA) Benaroya Research Cycling Team | 0:27 | |
7. Scott Moninger (USA) Health Net | 0:28 | |
8. Barry Wicks (USA) AEG-Tobisha-Jetnetwork-Kona | s.t. | |
9. Christian Meier (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | 0:39 | |
10. Morgan Schmitt (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berman | 0:41 | |
11. Mike Olheiser (USA) MMW/CARVE | 0:43 | |
12. Burke Swindlehurst (USA) Navigators Insurance | 0:44 | |
13. Marsh Cooper (Can) Symmetrics Cycling | 0:50 | |
14. John Hunt (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | 0:55 | |
15. James Mattis (USA) California Giant/Village Peddler | 0:58 | |
16. Andrew McDermid (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berman | 1:00 | |
17. Scott Nydam (USA) Rio Grande/Sports Garage | 1:07 | |
18. Collin Becker (USA) Maverick/CIBER | 1:08 |
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