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SERIES #1 HIBERNIA SPRING BASH April 7, 2002 Hibernia County Park - Wagontown, PA | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wooden Wheels 2. Guys Bicycles 3. First State Velo Sport 4. Shirk's Bikes 5. Team Harrisburg | 916 634 586 563 471 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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INTERVIEWS
Race
notes: We welcome
Akiko Yokomizo to the mountainbikeRACER.com Special Operations team - she did
a great job snapping pics in the start finish area. Mike Kuhn - PA Pension Planners had an incredible race as he stayed with East Coast legend and 24 HOUR SOLO WORLD CHAMPION Chris Eatough - TREK East Coast Factory Team for most of the Expert 19-29 race and took second OVERALL just 20 seconds back. Mr. Eatough made a move in lapped traffic and pulled away then Mike endo'ed over a log on lap 5. Read their interviews. Karen Henry - Team Harrisburg had an impressive win finishing 2nd OVERALL Expert Women and 1st Place 35+! Her first lap she was within a few feet of Kristine Oesterling - TREK East Coast Factory Team. Lauri Webber Wooden Wheels (Expert 35+) was right behind Karen. We believe that goat's milk ice cream (see her interview last year) may be responsible for these incredible performances and will suggest testing for this substance at future races. Tim Messersmith - First Capital Velo came through with a win which is very surprising as he had to take off most of last year and has been working 7 days a week PLUS helping his daughter build a new house! He almost had his crossmax wheel destroyed and had to fend off a bit of team strategy. Read his interview. We took over 2000 pictures and unfortunately the camera that was bought the day before the race had a defect in the lens and on most pics you will see two out of focus areas. (Couldn't see it through the viewfinder) - still got some great shots! Caitlyn Tuel - Shirk's Bikes pulled off a wonderful 2nd Place win in the Expert Women 34&under proving that she is a true Expert. She moved up from Sport last year and at only age 16 shows great promise. George Bressler - Cycle Works did the impossible. After moving up from Beginner he actually continued his winning ways and took 1st Place SPORT Men 45+ - all this with derailler problems and missing a few gears! Adam Beattie - First State Velo Sport did great in his first Expert race taking 1st Place Expert Men Junior after moving up from Sport last year! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hibernia
Spring Bash It was the last lap of the race, and several of the race leaders were strung out ahead on the course. Smoking through the last field section before the singletrack, twiggy Brandon Ott (Tailwind) was sucking on the wheel of veteran fast guy Dave Duvall -(TREK East Coast Factory Team) when he asked him "so, you ready to catch those guys?" Duvall replied gently with patience borne of years of racing experience, "why don't you catch them?" And then they disappeared into the woods. It was a telling exchange, one that summed up the importance strategy played in the assault on the five-mile loop of the opening race of the Mid-Atlantic Super Series at Hibernia County Park. Fast and rolling, the course featured ample flat, open sections prime for drafting, and a few quick sections through mildly rocky singletrack. Fast lap times combined with drafting and other road-style tactics kept the finish times close for everyone. In the Expert Men's race, it was apparent at the beginning of the last lap that the race to first place would be a battle between Chris Eatough (TREK East Coast Factory Team) and Mike Kuhn (PA Pension Planners). The two were riding close together, with Eatough generally pushing the pace at the front. In the end, it was the red, white, and black jersey of Trek's Eatough that first rounded the corner to the finish line. Kuhn came through 20 seconds behind, still far clear of third place. "I was getting a couple of seconds on you each time through the singletrack section, so I knew I'd have to push on you a little more on that last lap," remarked Eatough to Kuhn as they shared a quick chat at the finish line. Duvall ended up fifth, with Ott coming across the line in seventh place. Jason Moore (K2/Moore's) and John MacInnis both placed well also, earning third and fourth place, respectively. The red, white, and black of team Trek made it across the finish line first in another race as well. Kristine Oesterling, last year's Mid-Atlantic Series champ in the Expert Women's class, took the lead in the second lap of the women's 4-lap race and increased it with every pass through the start/finish. She finished with a sizable lead over second place in the Expert Women 34&under race, going to Junior Expert racer Caitlyn Tuel (newly upgraded to Expert after winning the Sport Women's series last year). Hot and heavy team competition continues this year as 77 Teams showed up and rising to meet the challenge was Wooden Wheels Racing (Newark, DE). After taking second place in last year's Super Series (first place went to Guy's Bicycles) this was a sweet win putting WW Racing way over the top with 130 points up. Guys Bicycles (Phila - PA) came in third for the Super Series opening race 150 points behind second place First State Velo Sport (Pike Creek - DE). It's early in the season and the only thing we can be sure of is that this year will see even more intense competition among the teams. Karen Henry (Team Harrisburg) continued her winning ways from last season, placing first in the Expert Women 35+ category. Karen had a very impressive performance also taking second place overall Expert Women. Lauri Webber (Wooden Wheels) chased hard to finish second Expert Women 35+. Adam Beattie (FSVS) squeaked out a first place win over Brandon Draugelis in the Expert Junior field. Adam proved he has what it takes to race in the Expert field as he too moved up from Sport for this season. In the Expert Men's 30-34 class, it was Ransom Weaver of Guy's Bicycles coming across the line first, ahead of Romolo Forcino (Shirk's) and Brett Kametz (Green Mountain Cyclery). Dave Henry (Team Harrisburg) got edged out of first place by Blair Saunders (FSVS) in the Expert Men's 35-39 class. Bart Passante (Guy's) finished third. In the Expert Men's 40-44 class, John Keller of Sun and Ski Sports took top honors, with second place Jim Gould (Sports People) less than a minute behind. The top three in the Expert 45+ class were separated by less than a minute, with Tim Messersmith (First Capital Velo) barely edging out Kurt Mikeska and Karl Faruzel, both of Wooden Wheels. Sport Vet racer Jeff Brenneman (Shirk's) was stoked after his race. "Two more top-five finishes and I get to upgrade to Expert. That's been a lifelong dream, to race Expert." He finished tenth, but that's still moving him in the right direction.. Another Sport Vet racer, Paul Douglas, remarked on the effectiveness of his new training fuel-honey. "It's cheaper," he said, "on lap two, I remember vividly, I reached for my flask, and I don't if it's the placebo effect or not, but I felt the waves of energy surging through my body." Douglas went on note that his sugar-facilitated boost lead him to "quickly dispatch" his companions, who had been the stronger climbers to that point. Thanks to everyone who raced, and get ready for the next installment of the Mid-Atlantic Super Series - JBmountainbikes.com Off-Road Race, on April 28.
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The MTB race
season in our local area is finally underway! For many of us, the Super Series
race at Hibernia was the first race of the season, and a chance to catch up with
friends, test out the new bikes (Fuel 100s for us Trekies), and find out who has
trained hard over the winter. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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