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December 5/10 22:50 pm - NECCS 10: NBX Grand Prix Day 2 - Elliott 5h, St John 3rd


Posted by Editoress on 12/5/10
 

The final round of the 2010 Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series dawned to seasonably cold temperatures but surprisingly dry conditions. Once again, the series conclusion was held at the NBX GP of ‘Cross at Goddard Park in Warwick, Rhode Island.

Coming in to the final day of the series, the Elite categories were too close to call with Sally Annis (Crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles) and Justin Lindine (bikereg.com/Joe’s Garage/Scott) holding the slimmest of leads. The leaders and their competitors knew that there would be no margin for error, today, as all the chips were on the table. Today’s course favored racers more adept at bike handling with more of the tight, rooty turns that define the course and fewer open flat sections. Also included in today’s course was a second sand run in addition to the long run from Saturday’s course. Clearly, the winner of today’s final round of the Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series would have to earn their title.

Women
The race for the elite women started off in a similar fashion to Saturday with a large group taking off at the front. The selection included LadiesFirst racers Crystal Anthony and Andrea Smith, Sally Annis and Sara Bresnick-Zocchi of Crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles, C3/Athletes Serving Athletes teammates Laura Van Gilder and Arley Kemmerer and the lone Canadian, Natasha Elliott (Garneau Club/Chaussures/Ogilvy).

The group whittled itself down over the course of the race with Anthony falling off the pace and Kemmerer succumbing to a mechanical that forced her to abandon. At the front, Smith was keen to press the pace with Van Gilder stuck to her wheel. Annis, Bresnick-Zocchi and Elliott were often forced to chase back as they let small gaps open through the corners. As the race wore on, those gaps grew to a point that were barely manageable and Annis was turning herself inside out to catch back on but on the final lap, the elastic began to snap. While Smith and Van Gilder were pushing the pace, Annis totally lost contact and was absorbed by Bresnick-Zocchi.

The last chance for Annis was to hope for a bobble from the leaders coming out of the sand, but the bobble never came. Smith and Van Gilder hit the pavement at the same time and Van Gilder locked up the victory with a rapid sprint. Smith was able to raise her hands as she crossed the finish line, knowing that her second place would be good enough to take the Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series title. Bresnick-Zocchi and Annis hit the pavement a short thirteen seconds later with Bresnick-Zocchi taking the sprint for third. Elliott came across the line alone a few seconds later for fifth.

The final women’s series podium was topped by Andrea Smith with Sally Annis second and Laura Van Gilder in third.

Men
For the elite men, the series was down to a duel between Adam Myerson (Cycle-Smart) and Justin Lindine (bikereg.com/Joe’s Garage/Scott). Lindine has been the leader of the series for almost the whole season, since he took it from Tim Johnson’s shoulders in New Gloucester, Maine and had been a valiant defender of the jersey, defending it through New Gloucester, Northampton and Sterling.

The series prizes consistency and that’s been Lindine’s strength this season, rarely finishing off the podium. Behind Lindine, Myerson had been gaining ground all season, following a sub-par performance in Vermont back in September, but had never quite gotten to the point where the jersey was on his shoulders. In today’s race, the early selection was a group of Myerson, Lindine, Derrick St John (Garneau Club/Chaussure/Ogilvy), Lindine’s teammate Manny Goguen, Nick Keough (Champion System p/b Keough Cyclocross) and Josh Dillon (Richard Sachs/RGM Watches/Radix).

Unlike the women, the race was largely not of attrition as the group stayed together for nearly the entire race. The only changes came when St John fell victim to a flat tire and slow bike change and Goguen fell off the pace. Both St John and Goguen were able to fight tooth and nail to get back on board with the lead group. St John made contact after a lap and was able to sit in. Goguen, on the other hand, regained contact with the group with two to go and immediately got to the front and launched an attack. Quickly reabsorbed, the group was held together until the second pass through the sand on the last lap. A slight bobble by someone between Myerson and Lindine was all Adam needed to launch his attack, with Keough and St John on his wheel. Lindine fought with all his might to come back into the group but was just not able to make contact in the last few hundred meters.

Coming onto the pavement, Nick Keough was able to gain a slight advantage over Myerson and held it across the line for the first-ever UCI victory for the U-23 series champion. Myerson came across second and cemented his comeback, defeating Lindine for the series title.

Myerson’s series victory was an emotional one as it was his first-ever series title and came following his first two UCI victories. The podium was completed by Justin Lidine, whose performance this season has been nothing short of inspirational and, on the legs of today’s victory, Nick Keough. Following the series award presentation, Myerson addressed the New England cyclocross faithful and emotionally thanked his fellow racers and the series staff and sponsors for him and the series through the tough past week and through yet another long and successful season.

The Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series will return next fall with seven competitions to be contested through the whole season over eight weekends and fifteen races. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.

Elite Women
1 Laura Van Gilder (USA) C3 - Athletes Serving Athletes 37:25
2 Andrea Smith (USA) LadiesFirst Racing 37:25
3 Sara Bresnick-Zocchi (USA) Crossresults.Com-Pedalpowercoaching.com 37:38
4 Sally Annis (USA) crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles 37:38
5 Natasha Elliott (Can) Garneau Club Chaussure-Ogilvy 37:40
6 Crystal Anthony (USA) LadiesFirst Racing 38:37
7 Catherine Sterling (USA) Bikeman.com 38:50
8 Rebecca Wellons (USA) Pedro's 38:50
9 Christina Tamilio (USA) LadiesFirst Racing 38:52
10 Ann D'Ambruoso (USA) LadiesFirst Racing 39:31
11 Cassandra Maximenko (USA) silverbull centralwheel 39:41
12 Laura Ralston (GBr) MIT 39:57
13 Allison Snooks (USA) LadiesFirst Racing 40:25
14 Jena Greaser (USA) Colavita Racing 41:33
15 Jessica Hayes Conroy (USA) North American Velo 42:24
DNF Arley Kemmerer (USA)
 
Elite Men
1 Nicholas Keough (USA) Champion System p/b Keough Cyclocross 1:03:50
2 Adam Myerson (USA) Cycle-Smart 1:03:51
3 Derrick St John (Can) Garneau Club Chaussure-Ogilvy 1:03:52
4 Justin Lindine (USA) BikeReg.com / Joe's Garage / Scott 1:03:52
5 Joshua Dillon (USA) Richard Sachs-RGM Watches-Radix 1:03:55
6 Manny Goguen (USA) BikeReg.com / Joe's Garage / Scott 1:04:06
7 Erik Box (Can) Cycles Devinci 1:04:45
8 Christian Favata (USA) Favata's Tablerock Tours and Bikes 1:04:45
9 Andrew Wulfkuhle (USA) C3-Athletes Serving Athletes 1:05:20
10 Anthony Clark (USA) NCC/Wheelhouse 1:05:51
11 Nathan Chown (Can) Handlebars CC 1:06:09
12 Amos Brumble (USA) CCB Wheelworks 1:06:09
13 Dan Chabanov (USA) NYCross.com / CBRC 1:06:17
14 Kevin Sweeney (USA) crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles 1:06:21
15 Alec Donahue (USA) Wheelhouse-NCC 1:06:45
16 Derek Hardinge (Can) Lapdogs Cycling Club 1:06:46
17 Cary Fridrich (USA) Embrocation p/b Wingmam.com 1:06:53
18 Jesse Keough (USA) Champion System p/b Keough Cyclocross 1:06:58
19 David Wilcox (USA) Pedro's Grassroots Cycling Club 1:06:59
20 John Burns (USA) Bikeman.com 1:07:27
21 Austin Pferd (USA) BikeBarnRacing.com 1:07:36
22 Evan Huff (USA) BikeReg.com 1:08:08
23 Michael Wissell (USA) B2C2 1:08:30
24 Peter Hurst (USA) AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA 1:08:43
25 Patrick Bradley (USA) Rutgers University/Raleigh/Kim's Bike Shop 1:09:06
26 John Hanson (USA) Silver Bull/Central Wheel 1:09:27
27 Adam Sullivan (USA) Embrocation Cycling Journal 1:09:40
28 Stephen Pierce (USA) Cambridge Bicycle/Igleheart Frames 1:09:40
29 Christopher Hamlin (USA) UVM Cycling 1:09:51
30 Joshua Lehmann (USA) Pedro's 1:09:52
31 Greg Whitney (USA) B2C2 p/b Boloco 1:12:03
32 Joshua Friedman (USA) NYC Velo -1 lap
33 Rodrigo Moraes (USA) Edgartown Racing -1 lap
34 Ryan O'Hara (USA) -1 lap
35 Pierre Vanden Borre (USA) Embrocation Cycling Journal / Mad Alchemy -3 laps
36 Alistair Sponsel (USA) Van Dessel Factory Team p/b Sterke Meiden -3 laps
37 Peter Hagerty (USA) RIT -4 laps
DNF Wayne Bray (USA) MVP Health Care
DNF John Peterson (USA) BikeBarnRacing.com

 

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