Posted by Editoress on 10/7/12
Wyman and Powers win Day One of the Providence Cyclocross Festival
The Providence Cyclocross Festival began at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Providence on Friday night before moving to the site of the 2005 and 2006 US National Cyclocross championships at Roger Williams Park. The Biltmore hosted an invitation-only rider presentation and the second annual Builder's Ball showcasing New England's foremost bicycle builders. This UCI Catergory 1 race, the second in the Shimano New England Professional Cyclocross Series after day one of Gloucester, drew some of the biggest names in North American cyclocross angling for the reward of more UCI points and larger pay-outs than UCI category 2 races offer.
Local company G-Form showed their support for professional women's cycling, offering to equal the Elite men's payouts for the top three Elite women.
Saturday's race events got under way as racers hit an increasingly dry course in sunny, warm conditions - a huge shift from the chilly, rainy, muddy races on the first two days of the Shimano New England Professional Cyclocross series at the Gran Prix of Gloucester last weekend. The fast course featured two sets of stairs, a set of double barriers, signature off-camber turns and short, punchy climbs. A brand-new ride-up flyover was a crowd favorite. Record crowds gathered not only to race in the amateur events, but to visit the local businesses and cycling vendors who had set up booths in the expo area. Racers, their friends and families, as well as cycling fans, stood in lines at the popular food trucks to refuel after their grueling competitions.
Elite Women
The Elite women hit the course during the warmest part of the day, with temperatures reaching 75 degrees under a relentless sun. It was Helen Wyman (Kona) who controlled the race from the hole shot to its conclusion. Her calculated and smooth riding style has brought her to the top spot of the podium six times already during her stay in the United States this year. A chase group including Julie Krasniak (Rapha-Focus), Gabby Day (Rapha-Focus), Meredith Miller (Cal Giant/Specialized), Mary McConneloug (Team Kenda/Seven/No Tubes), Lea Davison (Specialized), and Katie Antonneau (Cyclocrossworld/Cannondale) fought the gathering wind together in a futile attempt to get Wyman back in sight. Crystal Anthony (cyclocrossworld.com) chased her way back on to the group in a display of the strength we have come to expect from this local racer who this season has shown she can race alongside the big names. The group would more or less ride together until the concluding lap, when, after leading the chase for a large part of the race and trading attacks with fellow racers, Meredith Miller went down on the pavement, a crash which would remove her from the race with a rumored broken wrist and broken collarbone. Antonneau went on the attack, leaving the others to sprint for the last podium spot. Crystal Anthony mustered her strength to sprint for the finish and landed third place. "I dug deep for that last lap." Antonneau said. "I'm really happy about the podium. It boosts my confidence and I'm looking forward to tomorrow."
Natasha Elliott (The Cyclery) was top Canadian in 16th
Elite Men
Jeremy Powers (Rapha-Focus) and Ryan Trebon (Cyclocrossworld/Cannondale) knew that their tie for points leader in the Shimano New England Professional Cyclocross series would be broken during today's Elite men's race. At Friday night's rider presentation, US National Cyclocross champion Powers mentioned his motivation to win in front of a large cheering section comprised of family and friends from his nearby hometown of Niantic, Connecticut, but Trebon would prove a challenging opponent for Powers. So too would Ben Berden (Raleigh-Clement), who charged off the start line in an attempt to string out the field and force a break. Only the strongest could follow, including Powers, Trebon, Tim Johnson (Cyclocrossworld/Cannondale), Dylan McNicholas (Cyclocrossworld.com), and Ian Field (Hargroves Cycles/Specialized). Splitting the group further, Trebon took up the reins, a move that only Field, Berden, and Powers could match. As their lead solidified, Field was shaken from the group and the race belonged entirely to Trebon, Powers, and Berden; the only thing left to be decided was who would get which podium position. Meanwhile, Johnson's strong start was struck down by a mechanical, forcing him to abandon the race. Field chased the lead three by himself in a fourth-place position that he would hold on to as he crossed the finish line. A larger chase group, each with designs on the last top five spot, was led by Justin Lindine (Redline), Elite men's winner of both days of the Providence Cyclocross Festival last year. Trebon and Powers dropped Berden as they lit up the final lap, but the two raced neck-in-neck leaving the win to be decided with a sprint. Powers took the win on the final push up the pavement, with Trebon in second. Berden rolled in by himself for third. Field, also alone, took fourth, as young Zach MacDonald (Rapha-Focus) won a bunch sprint with the chase group for fifth and a more solid grasp on the U23 series points leader jersey.
"This was one of the hardest battles I've ever fought with Ryan," said Powers of his difficult path to today's win. "And we've had a lot of battles."
Evan McNeely (Specialized Canada) was top Canadian in 14th
As the race concluded, dark storm clouds rolled in, dropping steady rain on the volunteers as they put up the course tape for tomorrow's race. "The worse the conditions, the better for me," Ben Berden said of the threat of rain. "I love mud!" Helen Wyman said. While the conditions won't match the thick mud of Gloucester, the rain and its effect on the course will surely shape tomorrow's race, perhaps in favor of the slop-loving "mudders".
Results
Elite Women | |
1 Helen Wyman (KONA Factory Racing) | 0:44:57 |
2 Kaitlin Antonneau (Exergy Twenty 12) | 0:45:31 |
3 Crystal Anthony (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) | 0:45:46 |
4 Lea Davison (Specialized Racing) | 0:45:46 |
5 Mary Mcconneloug (Team KENDA/Seven/NoTubes) | 0:45:46 |
6 Julie Krasniak (Team Rapha-FOCUS) | 0:45:46 |
7 Gabriella Day (Team Rapha-FOCUS) | 0:46:19 |
8 Arley Kemmerer (C3-Athletes Serving Athletes) | 0:46:28 |
9 Caroline Mani (Raleigh-Clement) | 0:46:37 |
10 Laura Van gilder (Mellow Mushroom) | 0:46:55 |
11 Andrea Smith (LadiesFirst Racing) | 0:47:09 |
12 Elle Anderson (LadiesFirst Racing) | 0:47:19 |
13 Nikki Thiemann (Team CF) | 0:47:36 |
14 Amanda Carey (Volkswagon Boise Cycling) | 0:48:14 |
15 Catherine Sterling (Bikeman.com) | 0:48:43 |
16 Natasha Elliott (The Cyclery) | 0:48:51 |
17 Sheila Vibert (Sunapee Racing Team) | 0:48:56 |
18 Chris Birch (JAM / NCC / Vittoria) | 0:49:01 |
19 Maghalie Rochette (Powerwatts-FTTIME) | 0:49:07 |
20 Anna Barensfeld (pedalpowertraining.com) | 0:49:11 |
21 Brittlee Bowman (pedalpowertraining.com) | 0:49:24 |
22 Jenny Ives (Favata TRT-UNOVELO cross team) | 0:49:31 |
23 Cassandra Maximenko (Silverbull targettraining) | 0:49:31 |
24 Ellen Noble (Trek Cyclocross Collective) | 0:49:57 |
25 Christina Tamilio (LadiesFirst Racing) | 0:50:03 |
26 Jamie Gilgen (Kallisto / Wheels of Oakville) | 0:50:12 |
27 Stacey Barbossa (Colavita/espnW NJ) | 0:50:12 |
28 Kathleen Wulfkuhle (C3 - Athletes Serving Athletes) | 0:50:53 |
29 Marian Jamison (LadiesFirst Racing) | 0:51:10 |
30 Kate Powlison (GS Panache) | 0:51:27 |
31 Elizabeth Lukowski (NYCROSS.com p/b VOmax) | 0:51:27 |
32 Kathleen Lysakowski (Cycle Lodge) | 0:51:27 |
33 Kerry Litka (Ind) | 0:51:28 |
34 Vickie Monahan (Expo Wheelmen) | 0:51:43 |
35 Jessica Kutz (Team EPS/CSS p/b Shebell & Shebell) | -1 Lap |
36 Vanessa Mccaffery (Corning/NoTubes Race Team/Swan Cycl) | -1 Lap |
37 Molly Hurford (Colavita Racing) | -1 Lap |
38 Sarah Krzysiak (NYCROSS.com p/b VOmax) | -2 Laps |
39 Emily Flynn (Tommy and Lefebvre Cycling) | -2 Laps |
40 Patricia Dowd (CYCLOCROSSWORLD.COM) | -2 Laps |
41 Giulia Righi (Central Wheel) | -2 Laps |
Elite Men | |
1 Jeremy Powers (Team Rapha-FOCUS) | 1:00:11 |
2 Ryan Trebon (Cannondale/Clement) | 1:00:11 |
3 Ben Berden (Raleigh-Clement) | 1:01:19 |
4 Ian Field (Hargroves Cycles - Specialized) | 1:01:36 |
5 Zach Macdonald (Team Rapha-FOCUS) | 1:01:44 |
6 Yannick Eckmann (Cal Giant/Specialized) | 1:01:44 |
7 Dylan Mcnicholas (cyclocrossworld.com) | 1:01:44 |
8 Christopher Jones (UnitedHealthcare) | 1:01:44 |
9 Allen Krughoff (Raleigh-Clement) | 1:01:58 |
10 Justin Lindine (Redline) | 1:02:03 |
11 Tristan Schouten (Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies) | 1:02:13 |
12 Jamey Driscoll (Jamis/Sutter Home) | 1:02:27 |
13 Jeremy Durrin (JAM Fund / NCC / Vittoria) | 1:02:37 |
14 Evan McNeely (Specialized Canada) | 1:02:43 |
15 Brad White (Moms in Tow Cyclocross) | 1:02:48 |
16 Derrick St John (Steven's Racing p/b The Cyclery) | 1:02:54 |
17 Craig Richey (SponsoreConnected.com) | 1:02:54 |
18 Dan Timmerman (RGM WATCHES - RICHARD SACHS) | 1:02:54 |
19 Anthony Clark (JAM Fund / NCC / Vittoria) | 1:02:54 |
20 Michael Garrigan (Blacksmithcycle/Stage-Race) | 1:03:38 |
21 Joachim Parbo (Challenge Tires) | 1:04:20 |
22 Adam Myerson (Team SmartStop/Mountain Khakis) | 1:04:20 |
23 Daniel Chabanov (RGM WATCHES - RICHARD SACHS) | 1:04:20 |
24 Cody Kaiser (California Giant Berry Farms/Specia) | 1:04:20 |
25 Jesse Keough (www.keoughcyclocross.com) | 1:04:20 |
26 Christian Favata (RGM WATCHES - RICHARD SACHS) | 1:04:37 |
27 Robert Marion (American Classic Pro Team) | 1:04:47 |
28 Chase Dickens (American Classic Pro Team) | 1:04:52 |
29 Michael Broderick (Team KENDA/Seven/NoTubes) | 1:04:52 |
30 Josh Thornton (St. Pete Bike and Fitness) | 1:05:15 |
31 Jeremy Martin (Rocky Mountain Factory team) | 1:05:22 |
32 Jake Wells (Stan's Notubes) | 1:05:29 |
33 Thomas Sampson (JAM Fund / NCC / Vittoria) | 1:05:35 |
34 Adam St. germain (NBX / Narragansett Beer / Circle A) | 1:05:40 |
35 Jon Hamblen (Mock Orange Bikes - Powers is a sis) | 1:06:00 |
36 Conor O'Brien (Stevens Racing p/b the Cyclery) | 1:06:13 |
37 Mark Mccormack (Clif Bar/Pactimo) | 1:06:23 |
38 Josh Desgreniers (Ride with Rendall) | 1:06:42 |
39 Donny Green (Cycle-Smart) | -1 Lap |
40 Charlie Schubert (Bikes Not Bombs / Circle A Cycles) | -1 Lap |
41 Geoffrey Bouchard (nbx bikes/narragansett beer PB : AP) | -1 Lap |
42 Kevin Sweeney (B2C2 p/b Boloco) | -1 Lap |
43 Benjamin Padilla (Ind) | -1 Lap |
44 John Burns (Burns Racing) | -1 Lap |
45 Noah Tautfest (Bicycle ExpressKona Bikes) | -1 Lap |
46 Ethan Gilmour (Paradise Racing) | -1 Lap |
47 Maksym Shepitko (Hudson Furniture Racing Team) | -1 Lap |
48 Brendan Mccormack (Hot Tubes Development Team) | -2 Laps |
49 Kristopher Dobie (Cycle-Smart) | -2 Laps |
50 Andrew Lysaght (MIT Cycling p/b FXDD) | -2 Laps |
51 Mike Wissell (B2C2 p/b Boloco) | -2 Laps |
52 Evan Murphy (NYC Velo) | -2 Laps |
53 Kevin Wolfson (Mad Alchemy Verge Rider Cooperative) | -2 Laps |
54 Adam Sullivan (Embrocation Cycling Journal) | -2 Laps |
55 Mathew Green (Bicycle Express) | -2 Laps |
56 Cary Fridrich (Mad Alchemy / Verge Rider Cooperati) | -2 Laps |
57 Manny Goguen (C.F. Racing p/b Trek Portsmouth) | -3 Laps |
58 Joseph O'Brien-applegate (BICYCLE ROOTS) | -3 Laps |
59 Ian Schon (B2C2) | -3 Laps |
60 Donald Snoop jr (Essex County Velo (ECV)) | -3 Laps |
61 Patrick Bradley (Philadelphia Cyclocross School p/b) | -3 Laps |
62 Cameron Mccormack (Hot Tubes Development Team) | -4 Laps |
63 John Herrick (UVM Cycling) | -5 Laps |
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