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May 24, 2000
Team Harrisburg's RACE FOR CHOCOLATE
Hershey, Pa
Man on a mission -  Dave Radziewicz Dave Radziewicz
Gettysburg Cycles

1st Place Pro Men
DAVE RADZIEWICZ-
Gettysburg Cycle & Fitness

Living legend - Katie Compton
Katie Compton
Trek / VW East
    1st Place Pro Women
     KATIE COMPTON

     Trek / VW East
RESULTS       PICTURES

                                                            (more pictures courtesy Scott Henry)

INTERVIEWS

Chris Eatough
In from World Cups
Out to Big Bear

Race For Chocolate
By Erik Silva

May 13, 2000
Hershey, Pa

      Last year this race was held in early March; the ground had just
begun to thaw making conditions slow and messy.  This year was however
quite different - the temperature was hanging in the high 70's and of
course
the racetrack was dry and fast.   Racers unanimously loved the course, many calling it one of their favorites to race on.  The 5-mile course began across a road that quickly ran into a field where racers made their way up into the woods where the trail narrowed substantially.  The trick here was to get out and in front before entering the singletrack,
passing proved to be very slow and difficult.  Once in the woods, the
trail became very tight and many times off camber.  Yet this only enhanced the fun "roller coaster" value of the course.

      Team Harrisburg's crew did an excellent job of running the race. 
Beginners went off at 10am completing 2 laps and sport/experts left at 12 pm to complete 3 and 4 laps respectively.  Within the expert senior class were also the pros and semi-pro's who started with a clever handicap, a 30 second delay for semi-pros and 1 min. for the pros.  This however did not stop race winner Dave Radziewicz (Gettysburg Cycle & Fitness) from quickly taking the overall lead and finally winning with a time of 1:37:34 and with a close second at 1:38:33 was Diego Garanita.  In the pro/semi-pro/expert women's category Katie Compton (Trek/Volkswagen) won
with a time of 1:57:24 with 14-year-old Thais Silva (Devo) coming in
second.  Now the best part... the awards.  Being in Hershey, chocolate
was a must.  First place in sport and beginner both were awarded a 5
pound Hershey bar, and that transcended to mugs of chocolate to smaller 7 oz. Bars for other winners including the pro/semi-pros/expert classes.


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