July 27/00 12:46 pm - Junior Men UCI Rankings, New York Race, Baron Report
Posted by Editor on 07/27/00
UCI Road Rankings - Junior Men
As of July 23, 2000 (after Abitibi)
1 | MAZUR Peter | POL | 188 points |
2 | JANIACZYK Blazej | POL | 105 |
3 | ELIJSEN Michael | NED | 82 |
4 | DE VOCHT Wim | BEL | 77 |
5 | GILBERT Philippe | BEL | 70 |
5 | SIEBERG Marcel | GER | 70 |
7 | DE KORT Koen | NED | 65 |
8 | VAN HUMMEL Kenny | NED | 63 |
9 | DE WEERT Kevin | BEL | 36 |
10 | BODNAR Lukasz | POL | 35 |
10 | BROUTT Pavel | RUS | 35 |
10 | COHNEN Stefan | NED | 35 |
10 | EICHLER Markus | GER | 35 |
10 | LEBEDEV Andri | EST | 35 |
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22 | RADEMACHER Dustin | USA | 28 |
23 | RETSECK Jon | USA | 25 |
31 | ROLLIN Dominique | CAN | 20 |
37 | GILBERT Martin | CAN | 18 |
44 | MC CARTY Patrick | USA | 16 |
68 | FERGUSON Walker | USA | 9 |
95 | CONDRON Ian | CAN | 4 |
99 | TRETO Nathan | USA | 3 |
103 | FREEMAN Michael | USA | 2 |
109 | STUART Jan | USA | 1 |
4th Annual Great Lakes Cycling Classic - New York$7500 Cash Prizelist
Saturday, August 26
East Aurora, New York*
Pro-1-2 Men: $6750 cash to 30 places, plus primes, 36 miles
Start Time: 4 pm
Entry Fee $30 (Canadian $ accepted at face value for Canadian riders)
$5 late fee for race day entries
Category 3-4-masters (combined): $750 cash to 15 places, plus primes, 20 miles
Start Time: 3 pm
Entry Fee $20 (Canadian $ accepted at face value for Canadian riders)
$5 late fee for race day entries
Field Limit: 150 riders/race
Course: A flat. 0.9 mile rectangle. Race is held in conjuction with Toyfest, a village festival that draws more than 50,000 people.
Mail Entries To:
Great Lakes Cycling Classic
103 Maple St.
East Aurora, NY 14052
716/655-4812
(fax) 655-6015
Limited housing available through host familes - contact us ASAP.
Held under USCF race permit.
*The historic village of East Aurora is located 15 miles southeast of Buffalo; or 3 hours west of Binghamton, where the Chris Thater race happens the next day.
Website.
Baron Report From ColombiaI made it to the Bronze medal match in the Sprint last night and rode really well but did not have the legs to beat my opponent and wound up finishing 4th. I was quite tired after the 2 hard sprints and then had to recover and ride in the first round of the keirin. In the keirin I was on the front a little too long but held on to 2nd place by the width of a tire (photo finish). Jim Fisher also qualified for the semi final in the keirin.
Tonight we have the Olympic Sprint which I believe we can win and the semi final and final of the keirin.
More to follow....
Doug Baron
Canadian National Track Cycling Team /Team Shaklee