Posted by Editoress on 11/12/09
Stage two of La Ruta begins with a six kilometre climb averaging over 10%, a wall that took riders from 800 meters up to 1400 meters above sea level within 8 kilometers.
Top racers showed their world-class level by making the first ascent seem like a ride in the park, although several elite riders later paid the price of a rapid pace and a grueling push to the top. Such was the case of American Ben Sonntag when, at a mere 100 meters from reaching the top, his chain sunk within the depths of his rear cassette.
Former La Ruta champion Paolo Montoya from team Giant-Italy who was near the scene as a spectator (due to recent injury), said that Ben held a top-five position when the chain got jammed in the cassette. He lost over twenty minutes and was passed by more than half of the field, yet he managed to make it back up to tenth place by the finish.
Costa Rican Deiber Esquivel also made an amazing comeback from a hardware malfunction. After finishing 13th on Stage 1, Esquivel won stage two, 30 seconds ahead of stage one winner Manuel Prado, who remains in the overall lead.
Deiber is the only elite racer from team Economy-Citi-Blue participating inLa Ruta this year. The Costa Rican Cycling Federation threatened sanctions (including suspensions) to elite local riders that participated in La Ruta. Organizers decided run the event without a UCI sanction this year, arguing that it is more of an adventure race, and that the organization does not receive any benefits from the federation for paying sanctioning fees. The Federation retaliated by by threatening sanctions against licenced riders who participated, causing the withdrawal of defending and five time champion Lico Ramirez.
Both Esquivel and Prado could be subject to sanctions, yet they have clearly stated that their main goal throughout the season has been to prepare for La Ruta, and they are willing to undergo penalties to represent their country and teams in the race.
Climbing Escazú Mountains
Monavie-Cannondale's Tinker Juarez was not able to finish the stage after finding himself lost on an abandoned road for over an hour, immediately followed by an unfortunate flat tire. He eventually hitched a car ride to the finish.
"It's truly unfortunate, but these things happen..." said Tinker. He will continue racing each of the remaining stages, despite being unranked in the overall standings.
Friday the riders face one of the toughest stages of the race, the climb to Irazú and Turrialba volcanoes, reaching a height of close to 3400 meters above sea level.
Stage two of La Ruta's begins with a six kilometre climb averaging over 12% steep ascents was ridden today nearly one and a half kilometers after the start of the stage, a wall that took riders from 800 meters up to 1400 meters above sea level within 8 kilometers.
Top racers showed their world-class level making the first ascent seem like a ride in the park although several elite riders paid the price of a rapid pace and a grueling push to the top. Such was the case of Ben Sonntag when at a mere 100 meters from reaching the top of the mountain his chain sunk within the depths of his rear cassette.
Paolo Montoya from team Giant-Italy who was near the scene as a spectator (due to recent injury), mentioned that Ben held a top-five position when the chain got jammed in the cassette. He lost over twenty minutes and more than half an entire participant list, yet he managed to make it into 10th position.
Costa Rica's Deiber Esquivel on Stage 2 did another amazing comeback from previous hardware malfunction. After finishing in 13th position on Stage 1 Esquivel came in 1st on today's stage, 30 seconds before Manuel Prado who still holds 1st place in the general standings.
Deiber is the only elite racer from team Economy-Citi-Blue. The Costa Rican Cycling Federation threatened with upcoming event disqualifications to those elite local riders that would participate in La Ruta. The event, considered too far on the adventure racing side of the fence for UCI's regulations 3 years ago is amidst allegations from the local cycling federation which claims La Ruta must pay honoraries and percentages for purposes unclear to this day.
Both Esquivel and Prado would be subject to sanctions yet have clearly stated that their main goal throughout the season has been to prepare for La Ruta and are willing to undergo penalties to represent their country and teams.
Monavie-Cannondale's Tinker Juarez was not able to finish the stage when finding himself lost on an abandoned road for over an hour, immediately followed by an unfortunate flat tire which set him down to a car ride from his nearby location.
"It's truly unfortunate, but these things happen..." said Tinker, he will continue unranked and keeps a signature smile on his face, always available for a photograph with his loyal fans.
Friday's course is one of the toughest stages of the race, the climb to Irazú and Turrialba volcanoes, reaching a height of close to 3400 meters above sea level.
Men’s Stage Results:
1. Deiber Esquivel – 03:45:27
2. Manuel Prado – 03:45::58
3. Marc Trayter – 03:46:02
Women’s Stage Results:
1. Louise Kobin – 04:42:34
2. Adriana Rojas – 04:44:52
3. Yesennia Villalta – 06:23:30
Report courtesy organizers
GC results after Day 2: San Jose to San Jose (Terra Mall), 75 km
(stage results not available)
Open | |
1 Manuel Prado | 5:43:35 |
2 Marc Traiter | 5:50:20 |
3 Roberto Heras | 5:53:52 |
4 Milton Ramos | 5:57:50 |
5 Jeremiah Bishop | 6:01:40 |
6 Alex Grant | 6:01:41 |
7 Tinker Juarez | 6:04:44 |
8 Juan Ignacio Mendez | 6:17:17 |
9 Benjamin Sonntag | 6:19:13 |
10 Deiber Esquivel | 6:20:56 |
11 Bart Gillespie | 6:23:07 |
12 Alban Figueroa | 6:27:11 |
13 Carlos Abellan Ossenbach | 6:27:53 |
14 Cory Travis | 6:37:30 |
15 Kris Janssens | 6:45:17 |
16 Luis Diego Sibaja | 6:45:17 |
17 Alfredo Acosta Gonzalez | 6:45:22 |
18 Sebastian Linares | 7:30:02 |
19 Brayan Alders | 7:36:23 |
20 Esteban Pacheco Quiros | 7:49:00 |
21 Eduard Hernandez Teixidor | 7:53:19 |
22 Oscar Marin Jimenez | 8:00:48 |
23 Arnoldo Loaiza | 8:03:02 |
24 Fabricio Brenes Quiros | 8:04:00 |
25 Samuel De La Sotta | 8:05:19 |
26 Simon Tremblay | 8:06:50 |
27 Jorge Eduardo Garcia Gomez | 8:20:13 |
28 Daniel Garcia Matamoros | 8:49:36 |
29 Adrian Alvarado Rossi | 9:01:01 |
30 Felipe Castro Barquero | 9:01:11 |
31 Daniel Muñoz | 9:03:33 |
32 Rodrigo Herrera | 9:17:29 |
33 Allan Padilla Umaña | 9:46:08 |
34 Jeffrey Collins | 9:54:09 |
35 Alexis Blanco Vargas | 10:01:34 |
36 Andres Rivera | 10:03:34 |
37 Antonio Jara Benavides | 10:26:16 |
38 Pablo Velasquez | 10:26:30 |
39 Roger Herrera | 10:29:42 |
40 Sebastian Conejo | 10:37:02 |
41 Javier Santana Bonilla | 10:37:02 |
42 Arnoldo Broutin | 10:41:28 |
43 Rafael Mesen Solis | 10:56:37 |
44 Heiner Mora | 11:01:34 |
DNS Peter Durham | |
DNS Victor Garcia | |
DNS Benjamin Gradle | |
DNS Mario Fuentes | |
DNS Gregory Konrath | |
DNS Michael Powers | |
DNS Meredith Tompkins | |
DNS Chistopher Lavesser | |
DNS Oscar Roldan | |
DNS William Valverde Barquero | |
DNS Ibrahim Mustafa Porras | |
DNS Federico Ramirez Hernandez | |
DNS Marvin Campos | |
DNS Douglas Offer | |
DNS Mauricio Patiño | |
Women | |
1 Adriana Rojas | 7:17:23 |
2 Louise Kobin | 7:27:54 |
3 Yesennia Villalta Coto | 9:11:26 |
4 Heidi Jo Clayton | 10:03:27 |
5 Tania Radic | 10:26:28 |
6 Sarah O'byrne | 10:32:11 |
7 Nikane Mallea | 10:39:42 |
8 Ruth Cunningham | 10:50:33 |
9 M. Gabriela Porras Madrigal | 11:10:58 |
10 Caroline Cashini | 11:20:59 |
11 Patrice Vercamen | 11:30:32 |
12 Butler Cricket | 11:43:57 |
DNS Melessa Patterson | |
DNS Martinez Blanca | |
Master A | |
1 Benjamin Bostrom | 6:04:40 |
2 Santos Corea | 6:09:44 |
3 Edgar Zumbado | 6:32:44 |
4 Allen Castro Alfaro | 7:16:37 |
5 Alexander Ramirez Vega | 7:24:38 |
6 Dax Jaikel | 7:30:00 |
7 Juan Carlos Marin Valenciano | 7:48:11 |
8 Miguel Sanchez Perez | 7:58:08 |
9 Jose Pozuelo | 8:00:47 |
10 Corey Scobie | 8:00:48 |
11 Warren Ellis | 8:02:00 |
12 Ron Ellis | 8:02:01 |
13 Marc Seidel | 8:05:14 |
14 Matt Ohran | 8:18:10 |
15 Marco Antonio Valverde Lara | 8:20:14 |
16 Von Edwards | 8:29:12 |
17 Myron Rodriguez | 8:31:10 |
18 Mauricio Gonzalo Guglielmetti Vergara | 8:36:20 |
19 Jose Santos Miranda | 8:36:40 |
20 Carlo Mi Garcia D | 8:37:20 |
21 Justin Pokrivka | 8:38:40 |
22 Miguel Navarro Moral | 8:40:10 |
23 Ronald Jimenez Rodriguez | 8:49:37 |
24 Iker Maiz | 8:49:38 |
25 Emma Smith | 8:49:38 |
26 Orion Orca Akerson | 8:53:34 |
27 Zlatko Piskulich | 8:53:49 |
28 Cory Smith | 8:55:40 |
29 Eduardo Solano Saenz | 8:56:08 |
30 Allan Arguedas Varela | 9:02:18 |
31 Armando Gonzalez Jimenez | 9:10:25 |
32 Ronald Arias | 9:17:09 |
33 Jairo Garita Hernandez | 9:18:04 |
34 Esteban Solano Moya | 9:19:15 |
35 Henry Molina Vargas | 9:19:15 |
36 Svein Olaus Markestad | 9:22:34 |
37 Alejando Jose Wong Campos | 9:25:57 |
38 Adrian Solano Aguilar | 9:31:29 |
39 Bernardo Alfaro | 9:34:02 |
40 Alvaro Quesada Loria | 9:34:35 |
41 Jonathan Chester | 9:40:50 |
42 Xabier Erdaide | 9:40:55 |
43 Alejandro Arias | 9:43:32 |
44 Kevin Curtis | 9:43:50 |
45 Max Araya Orozco | 9:43:50 |
46 Alejandro Lopez Quesada | 9:54:08 |
47 Svein Flornes | 10:02:56 |
48 Jesus Rubio Garcia | 10:11:22 |
49 Bingen Fernandez Bustinza | 10:39:42 |
50 Leonardo Rodriguez Castillo | 10:53:51 |
51 Philips Pessoa | 11:16:08 |
52 Daniel Patterson | 11:16:09 |
52 Esteban Mora Cyrman | 11:20:22 |
54 Ed Cashin | 11:21:07 |
55 Alex Murray | 11:24:49 |
56 Cristian Lara Herrera | 11:30:25 |
57 John Tatum | 11:31:59 |
57 Ricardo Sala | 11:49:01 |
59 Jesse Morton | 11:49:45 |
60 Svend Paulsen | 12:02:54 |
61 Jesper Gronnebaek | 12:02:54 |
DNF Jorge Adrian Solis Castillo | |
DNF Jason Evangelista | |
DNS Matt Johnson | |
DNS Gavin Romanis | |
DNS Edgar Heise | |
DNS Matthew Blacker | |
DNS Katarina Cervikova | |
DNS Irwind Aden Boer | |
DNS Maria Tereza Leighton | |
DNS Roy Valverde | |
DNS Alexander Sanchez Calderon | |
DNS Ricardo Moncayo | |
DNS Flemming Lung | |
DNS Felisa Medina | |
Master B | |
1 Heinz Zoerweg | 5:43:36 |
2 Alejandro Alvarado Castro | 6:20:56 |
3 Rune Christopher Hoydahl | 6:38:05 |
4 John Bullens | 6:53:13 |
5 Patrick Jansen | 6:57:13 |
6 Allan St Pierre | 7:14:55 |
7 Randall Vargas | 7:20:52 |
8 Carlos Arias Alvarado | 7:29:36 |
9 Bruce Eric Young Nearing | 7:33:57 |
10 Dean Hill | 7:51:47 |
11 Fernando Salazar Chavaria | 8:00:47 |
12 Francisco Alfaro Morales | 8:01:13 |
13 Juan Carlos Apilluelo Fernandez | 8:02:45 |
14 Tom De Haan | 8:07:07 |
15 Marcel Molendijk | 8:07:08 |
16 Tjeerd De Vries | 8:07:08 |
17 Carlos Cardemil Vergine | 8:33:14 |
18 Carlos Carranza Morales | 8:33:40 |
19 Per Martin Gundersen | 8:34:12 |
20 Shawn Ruda | 8:34:39 |
21 Ron Castia Livermore | 8:44:29 |
22 Patricio Javier Dias | 8:47:42 |
23 Carlos Elizondo Vargas | 8:53:56 |
24 Federico Amador | 8:54:58 |
25 Ron Rell | 8:55:31 |
26 Oscar Molina Solano | 8:56:08 |
27 Klaus Rubensaal | 9:01:11 |
28 Arcadio Ramirez | 9:03:38 |
29 Mauricio Pasos | 9:08:44 |
30 Arnaldo Brenes Rojas | 9:10:27 |
31 Tiziano Gortan | 9:19:13 |
32 Max Fishel | 9:19:14 |
33 Eduardo Uribe | 9:22:47 |
34 Darryl Mekechuk | 9:23:00 |
35 Geovanny Gomez Navarro | 9:25:38 |
36 Ty Maynard Lang | 9:28:20 |
37 Eduardo Del Collado | 9:37:39 |
38 Enrique Navas Pes | 9:38:30 |
39 Xavier Gazo German | 9:42:35 |
40 Javier Guardia Astuaa | 9:43:32 |
41 Julio Cesar Ramirez Rojass | 9:43:32 |
42 Robert Stubbs | 9:48:06 |
43 Mike Kopec | 9:54:00 |
44 Alejandro Baccani | 9:58:20 |
45 Luis Andres Valverde Ramirez | 10:10:15 |
46 Otto Ortiz Alvarado | 10:13:54 |
47 Dan Mccarthy | 10:24:15 |
48 Kevin G Smith | 10:30:35 |
49 Wolfgang Bubhart | 10:46:11 |
50 Christopher Seavell | 10:56:37 |
51 Federico Escalante | 11:01:37 |
52 Alejandro Hinojos | 11:03:26 |
52 Armando Dattoli | 11:03:26 |
54 Michael Thiele | 11:10:59 |
55 Leonardo Garita Calvo | 11:17:01 |
56 Andreas Wittmann | 11:17:02 |
57 Luis Felipe Rojas Monge | 11:17:38 |
57 Patricio Fernandez | 11:23:13 |
59 Bart Linders | 11:30:32 |
60 Hans Lienhart | 11:31:24 |
61 Jeff Plank | 11:42:18 |
62 Mike Daggett | 11:43:08 |
63 Jakob Gronnebaek Rhode | 12:02:54 |
DNF Kyle Tompkins | Not Finish |
DNF Roman Pert | Not Finish |
DNF Idelfonso Alejandro Oporta Reyes | Not Finish |
DNS Miguel Echeveria | |
DNS Billy Molina | |
DNS John Fotheringham | |
DNS Gordon Smith | |
DNS Jens Kraus | |
DNS Cprine Van Der Linden | |
DNS Eva Melbo | |
DNS Marck Burguez | |
DNS Mike Chauk | |
DNS Julio Medina | |
Veterans | |
1 Jorge Castillo Montero | 7:46:09 |
2 Don Sissons | 7:53:59 |
3 Ole Kristian Silseth | 8:10:55 |
4 Alejandro Rojas Carazo | 9:14:33 |
5 Cliff Richmond | 10:28:44 |
6 Rolando Lacle Zuñiga | 10:30:21 |
7 Amadeo Deprit | 10:42:09 |
8 Ron Spencer | 11:33:14 |
9 Don Mahnke | 11:39:08 |
10 Mark White | 11:43:59 |
11 Jose Casla | 11:51:44 |
12 Oscar Roberto Sanabria Garro | 11:58:17 |
13 Heart Akerson | 12:05:48 |
14 Luis Uribeechevarria | 12:12:57 |
15 Juan Abasolo | 12:12:57 |
16 Herman Quirynen | 12:31:09 |
DNF Johann Kroell | |
DNS Chirs Waldron | |
DNS Greg Grimes |
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