> does anyone have the start times of the various cats, for the
> cyclocross nationals?
9:30 Master men
10:30 Junior men
11:30 Citizen
12:15 Senior and master women
1:30 Senior men
3:00 Tandem
This is from the November Norba News.
-Amy
The feral cats start at 6 AM and the alley cats start at 7 AM. The rest
of the half breed mutts start at 30 second intervals for the next 3
consecutive weeks.
There are 257 separate National Championship categories for every
variety of total pussies this year thanks to the USCF's new Nationals
rulings. That way each entrant gets to be a National Champion whether or
not he or she actually reaches the finish line, thus preserving the
integrity of the event.
-National Champion of my driveway,
Steve Smull
paul Stek
st...@mit.edu
Final Results
Pro/Am Senior Men
1. Jan Wiejak (Haro), Washington, N.Y.; 1:02:49
2. Mark McCormack (Saturn), North Easton, Mass.; 1:03:37
3. Daryl Price (Team Marlin), Durango, Colo.; 1:03:50
4. Leo Windlin, Stauster, Switzerland; 1:03:52
5. Dale Knapp (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycle), Tacoma, Wash.; 1:04:01
6. Frank McCormack (Saturn), Leicester, Mass.; 1:04:20
7. Jason Snow (Fellini), Buzzard's Bay, Mass.; 1:06:24
8. Craig Undem (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycle), Seattle, Wash.; 1:06:42
9. John Funk (Fat Chance), Putney, Vt.; 1:06:58
10. (unknown)
11. Travis Brown (Trek), Durango, Colo.; 1:08:21
12. Justin Robinson, Santa Cruz, Calif.; 1:08:24
13. Gene Oberpriller (SWOBO), Minneapolis, Minn.; 1:08:31
14. Brian Miller (3-D Racing), Telluride, Colo.; 1:08:35
15. Geoff Proctor (Montana Velo), Helena, Mont.; 1:08:45
16. Peter Webber (Gary Fisher), Sugarloaf, Maine; 1:08:52
17. Andrew Bishop (Gary Fisher), Williston, Vt.; 1:09:16
18. Rob Acciavatti (Scott/Bikyle Flyers), Morgantown, W.Va.; 1:09:46
19. Johannes Huseby (Putney/West Hill), Putney, Vt.; 1:09:55
20. Larry Hibbard (KHS), Aptos, Calif.; 1:10:16
21. Mark Podgurski, Calfont, Pa.; 1:10:16
22. Chris Peck (SRP/Merlin), Georgetown, Conn.; 1:10:33
23. Matt Boobar (SRP/Merlin), Campton, N.H.; 1:10:40
24. Robert Reuther (Grove Innovations), Westchester, Pa.; 1:10:24
25. Michael Bernard (O'Neil's), Millbury, Mass.; 1:10:50
26. Salem Mazzaway (Pig Iron/Merlin), Hampton, Mass.; 1:11:01
27. Greg Ferguson (Jersey Velo), Newark, Del.; 1:11:29
28. Jason Emmanuel (Colorado State), Fort Collins, Colo.; 1:11:32
29. Adam Myerson (G.S. Mengoni), Northampton, Mass.; 1:11:34
30. Wesley Meyer, Kensington, Md.; 1:11:35
31. Don Myrah (Trek), Saratoga, Calif.; 1:11:53
32. Chris Gullekson (Fitchburg CC/Gamache), Leominster, Mass.; 1:12:51
33. William Kirouris (Fitchburg CC/Gamache), Petersham, Mass.; 1:13:03
34. Brant Horberger (WWR), West Chester, Pa.; 1:13:11
35. Matt Kressy (BRC/High Road), West Newton, Mass.; 1:13:16
36. Tim Schopen, Fishkill, N.Y.; 1:13:18
37. Brent Prenzlow (Gatorade), San Diego, Calif.; 1:13:40
38. Greg Padley Jr. (BCBC), West Milford, N.J.; 1:14:30
39. Gunnar Shogren (Diamond Back), Morgantown, W. Va.
40. Joseph Parkin (Diamond Back), Minneapolis, Minn.
Senior Women
1. Jan Bolland (Volvic PowerBar), Boulder, Colo.; 38:18
2. Shari Kain (Ritchey), Half Moon Bay, Calif.; 38:47
3. Laurie Brandt (Ross/Jeep), Louisvill, Colo.; 38:48
4. Sarah Ellis (Volvo/Cannondale), Lagunites, Calif.; 39:14
5. Beth Lyndon-Griffith (West Seattle Physical Therapy), Seattle, Wash.;
40:28
6. Mary Meagher (K2 In-Line), Seattle, Wash.; 40:47
7. Jennifer Mynter (World Team), Fairlee, Vt.
8. Cheryl Moores (Boulder Velo), Boulder, Colo.; 42:05
9. Shenna Fitzgerald (K2 In-Line), Seattle, Wash.; 42:49
10. Anne Lannan (Chippers), Boulder, Colo.; 43:06
11. Kathi Kratt (G.S. Mengoni/Hot Tubes), Upton, Mass.; 43:10
12. Dina DiSantis (BBC), Lyndell, Pa.; 44:14
13. Miriam Stickler (Toy Specialists/Fahrenheit Film), Glen Spey, N.Y.;
44:15
14. Patricia Megan, Boulder, Colo.; 44:30
15. Andrea Mackie (Colorado Velo), Denver, Colo.; 44:52
16. Kirsten Jeppesen-Wade (Putney/West Hill), Putney, Vt.; 44:58
17. Pamela Pasciak (MVBC/Risley Cold Springs), Syracuse, N.Y.; 45:28
18. Lisa Nojaim (MVBC/Risley Cold Springs), Dewitt, N.Y.; 55:06
19. Alicia Genest (NECSA Blue Bombers), Jamestown, R.I.
20. Michele Voelker (BCA/Tosk), Boylston, Mass.
21. Leslie Baldwin (Cape Cod CC), Osterville, Mass.
22. Mary Thompson (MVBC/Risley Cold Springs), New Hartford, N.Y.
Junior Men
1. Tim Johnson (CCB International/Volkswagon), Middleton, Mass.; 44:16
2. Philip Breton, Wells, Mass.; 45:47
3. Joshua Thornton (Eurotek), 46:15
4. Alex Grabau, Newtown, Mass.; 46:39
5. Bryan Moriarty (BRC/High Road), Chelmsford, Mass.; 47:01
Master Men 45+
1. Glen Norton (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycles), Seattle, Wash.; 58:02
2. Kent Webster (Putney/West Hill), Brattleboro, Vt.; 59:07
3. Larry Tedder (Bicycles USA), Farmers Branch, Texas; 59:28
4. Bradford Knipes (Northeast Sport Cyclists), Shutesbury, Mass.; 1:00:20
5. Tom Regan (Alta Alpina/Stoker), South Lake Tahoe, Calif.; 1:01:42
Master Men 35+
1. Matt VanEnkevort (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycles), Kirkland, Wash.; 49:58
2. Larry Hibbard (Ritchey), Santa Cruz, Calif.; 50:04
3. Tom Masterson (World Team), Fairlee, Vt.; 51:07
4. Lawrence Malone (Rivendell/Bontrager), Santa Fe, N.M.; 51:19
5. Michael Barrett (Hot Tubes), Easton, Mass.; 51:50
Master Women
1. Kathy Sarvary (Bruegger's Bagels), Conn.; 42:45
2. Jeanne Keenan; 46:50
3. Robin MacDonald-Foley (Missing Link); 49:46
4. Margaret Thompson; 48:41
5. Christie Lawyer; 51:16
Full results for Juniors, Masters 35, Masters 45, and Master Women will be
posted in a few days. For more information, email Ride...@aol.com.
LEICESTER, MASS., Dec. 9- Cyclocross hardcores endured driving snow and
chilling temperatures at the 1995 Cyclocross National Championships,
sponsored by Specialty Racing Products (SRP) and The Ride Magazine, held
outside of Worcester.
Despite the challenging conditions, more than 200 racers and a thousand
spectators slipped and skidded around the 3.5 km course at Leicester High
School, in a colorful display of New England's fervor for cyclocross.
Defending champion Jan Wiejack (Haro), of Washington, N.Y., overtook Mark
McCormack (Saturn), of North Easton, Mass., for the Senior Men's
stars-and-stripes victory jersey. Daryl Price (Marin), of Durango, Colo.,
followed in for the bronze medal in a dramatic finish that saw him move up
from fifth place in the last lap.
McCormack, who is leading New England's 16-race cyclocross series, blasted
away from the crowded starting line to take race lead for the first two
laps. Wearing a Team Saturn uniform for the first time, local fans chanted
his name through the popular run-up areas by the annoucers' stand and pit
arena.
But Wiejak, a native of Poland who became a U.S. citizen before the 1994
cyclocross nationals, was sure of his own pace. He credited his own
consistency with his ability to confidently push through the snow and not
slip in the corners to his race-winning tempo. "I just kept my own pace
and went through all the corners slow. I knew that to fall I would lose
five seconds, and Mark was too close to risk that."
Dave Knapp (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycles) rode most of the race in third
place, but as the laps passed Swiss rider Leo Windlin and Daryl Price
gained ground until they caught him in the last lap. Price made an attack
to lead the three, Knapp dropped off, and Price outsprinted Windlin to
take third.
In the Women's event, Jan Bolland (Volvic/PowerBar), of Boulder, Colo.,
took the race lead from the start and was never challenged. Bolland, one
of the country's best mountain bike racers and a relative newcomer to
cyclocross, took the title with 30 seconds to spare, down from a maximum
lead of 50 seconds. Last year's champion, Shari Kain (Ritchey), of Half
Moon Bay, Calif., caught Laurie Brandt (Ross/Jeep), of Louisville, Colo.,
just past the Kryptonite hurdles going into the Pedro's pit with one lap
to go. In another dramatic sprint, Kain outgunned Brandt for second place.
Tim Johnson (CCB International/Volkswagon), of Middleton, Mass., won the
Junior Men's race in 44:16 after four riders, including the first rider to
cross the line, were disqualified for having failed roll-out. In a
testament to New England's development of Junior riders, the top five
riders in the category were from the region. Philp Breton of Wells, Maine,
was second, and Joshua Thornton (RRCC/Eurotek), of Providence, R.I., was
third.
Seattle-area teammates won both the Master Men titles. Matt VanEnkevort
(Control Tech/Gregg Cycles), of Kirkland, Wash., came from behind to win
the Masters 35 race in a time of 49:58, after moving up quickly through
the field in the final minutes of the race to overtake Larry Hibbard
(Ritchey) of Santa Cruz, Calif., who had led through most of the way. Tom
Masterson (World Team), of Fairlee, Vt., who won the title in 1994, placed
third.
After the race, Van Enkevort said, "In the last stretch down the
ballfield, I crashed going around that curve and as I'm sitting there, I'm
thinking, 'Second is fine.' But I didn't come here to be second."
Glen Norton (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycle) of Seattle, Wash., successfully
defended his title in the Masters 45 race. Norton, who was also the
promoter of last year's cyclocross championships in his hometown, said "I
brought a box of mud with me so I'd feel at home. But I think that i'm
going to take home a snowball."
The other New England homegrown cyclocrosser to take a title was Kathy
Sarvary (Bruegger's Bagels) in the Master Women's race. She won despite a
not-complete recovery from a torn calf muscle she suffered in
mid-November, which kept her from honing her cyclocross skills in the New
England Series. Jeanne Keenan was second, and Robin MacDonald-Foley was
third.
Not everyone had to stand out in the snow all day to watch the racing. A
giant expo area -- held in Leicester Middle School after snow predictions
cancelled plans for a huge heated tent in the middle of the race course --
kept cyclocross fans warm and bicycle product manufacturers' booths
buzzing. With a mobile Bay Banks ATM machine outside the front door,
purchases were strong. After the race and awards, the championship day
ended with a rave held at a nearby banquet hall, featuring the fantastic
Boston-based bands the Vic Morrows, Vinyl, and Spy.
By Karen Haas for The Ride Magazine. For more information or full results,
email Ride...@aol.com, or call 203/250-7543.
Cyclocross National Championships
Leicester, Mass., Saturday, Dec. 9, 1995
Sponsored by Specialty Racing Products, The Ride Magazine, and the U.S.
Cycling Federation
Final Results, continued
Junior Men
1. Tim Johnson (CCB International/Volkswagon), Middleton, Mass.; 44:16
2. Philip Breton (Breton Bikes), Wells, Maine; 45:47
3. Joshua Thornton (RRCC/Eurotek), Providence, R.I.; 46:15
4. Alex Grabau, Newton, Mass.; 46:39
5. Bryan Moriarty (BRC/High Road), Chelmsford, Mass.; 47:01
6. Matt Pacocha, (Pig Iron), Glastonbury, Conn.; 47:37
7. David Klinger (L.A. Sheriff), Woodland Hills, Calif.; 47:40
8. Noah Elbers (Putney/West Hill), East Alstead, N.H.; 48:35
9. Noah Taylor, New Ipswich, N.H.; 48:42
10. Matt DeCanio (G.S. Mengoni/Hot Tubes), Rapidan, Va.; 48:48
11. Freddie Stouffer (Trek), Morgantown, W. Va.; 49:01
12. Will Ronco (NECSA Blue Bombers), Lexington, Mass.; 49:47
13. Ryan Bottes
14. Bob O'Connor, Whitman, Mass.; 50:28
15. Jon Tarkington (Scott/Hard Core), Denver, Colo.; 51:31
16. Seth Angevine, San Jose, Calif.; 52:05
17. Michael Cahill (BRC/High Road), Concord, Mass.; 53:40
18. Jesse Whitsell (North Jersey BC), Monroe, N.Y.; 53:41
19. Ryan McDermitt (ACA/Mike Fraysee Resort), Boulder, Colo.; 55:00
20. Davy Simon (Bikes Plus/Wild Woolies), Tiburon, Calif.; 55:35
21. Joe Moody, Danbury, Conn.; 56:15
22. David Goodwin (NECSA), Kingstown, N.H.; 56:17
23. Mark Walchinsky (Wolf Creek Cycles), Lake Ariel, Pa.
24. Chris Larsen (Snow Valley), Severna Park, Md.
25. Peter Lawler (NECSA Green Hornets), New Ipswich, N.H.
Master Men 35+
1. Matt VanEnkevort (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycle), Kirkland, Wash.; 49:58
2. Larry Hibbard (Ritchey), Santa Cruz, Calif.; 50:04
3. Tom Masterson (World Team), Fairlee, Vt.; 51:07
4. Lawrence Malone (Rivendell/Bontrager), Santa Fe, N.M.; 51:19
5. Michael Barrett (Hot Tubes), North Easton, Mass.; 51:50
6. Richard LaBombard (Fat City), Easthampton, Mass.; 52:52
7. Paul Curley (World Team), Taunton, Mass.; 53:19
8. Scott Wade (Hot Tubes/Landry's), Putney, Vt.; 53:27
9. Anton McGready (Third Rail CC), Albany, Calif.; 53:30
10. Tim Rutledge (CT Racing), Seattle, Wash.; 53:47
11. Tom Stevens (Hot Tubes/Landry's), Concord, Mass.; 55:04
12. Bob Bisson (SE Mass RC), Fall River, Mass.; 55:36
13. Kelvin VonDerHeyde (Team Cape Cod), Weston, Mass.; 57:05
14. Mike Rubenstahl, East Hartford, Mass.
15. James Patterson, Cambridge, Mass. 58:45
16. Robert Pugh (BOB), Newfields, N.H.; 59:30
17. David Barrow (Team Weesuk), Tolland, Conn.; 59:46
18. Daniel Lawler, New Ipswich, N.H.; 1:00:05
19. George Hanagan, Jr. (BOB), Haverhill, Mass.; 1:00:41
20. Michael Beshey (BOB), Dover, N.H.; 1:01:07
21. Timothy Bailey (Bicycle Link), West Bridgewater, Mass.; 1:01:26
22. James Godbey, Jr. (BRC/High Road), Canton, Mass.; 1:01:57
23. Frank Jennings (World Team), Edgartown, Mass.; 1:02:03
24. Duane Skofield (BOB), Plaistow, N.H.; 1:03:06
25. Jeffrey Cohen (Hugo's), Northampton, Mass.; 1:03:35
26. John Sarmousakis (WWR), Neward, Del.
27. Peter Steiner (PEN Velo), Kensington, Calif.
28. Ted Burke (Tidewater Bike Assoc.), Norfolk, Va.
29. Jim Quinn (Bicycle Link), Marshfield, Mass.
30. Jim Belknap, East Freetown, Mass.
31. Mark Rosenthal (Brattleboro Velo), Springfield, Vt.
32. Thomas Tec (Allsport/Danny's Barbeque), Tallahasse, Fla.
33. Timothy Shean (Lackawanna B.C.), Scranton, Pa.
34. Ronald Peeleman (Music Maker), Park City, Utah
35. Mark Herman (Team Endurance/Feels Great), Warsaw, N.Y.
Master Men 45+
1. Glen Norton (Specialized/Gregg's Cycle), Seattle, Wash.; 58:02
2. Kent Webster (Putney/West Hill), Brattleboro, Vt.; 59:07
3. Larry Tedder (Bicycles USA), Farmers Branch, Texas; 59:28
4. Bradford Knipes (Northeast Sport Cyclists), Shutesbury, Mass.; 1:00:20
5. Tom Regan (Alta Alpina/Stoker), South Lake Tahoe, Calif.; 1:01:42
6. Darrell Vreugdenhil (Scott Bikyle Flyers), Havertown, Pa.; 1:01:16
7. James Rosen (GMBC/McAuliffe), Burlington, Vt.; 1:03:56
8. Richard Sealey (Sunapee/Mowatt), Hanover, N.H.
9. David Genest (NECSA/Master Mentors), Jamestown, R.I.
10. Peter Wilson (Cyclonauts/Pro Bike), Springfield, Mass.
11. Clive Woakes (WRC/Bicycle Alley), Belchertown, Mass.
Public Men
1. Guy Stevenson; 23:46
2. Paul Pontone, Brighton, Mass.; 25:11
3. Alex Little, Providence, R.I.; 25:11
4. Matt Glick, Newark, Del.; 25:19
5. David Columbare, Spencer, Mass.; 26:59
6. Brian Anderson, Spencer, Mass.; 27:01
7. Ken Moreau, Worcester, Mass.; 27:03
8. Steven Elmes, Watertown, Mass.; 27:04
9. Eric Rochford, Worcester, Mass. 27:05
10. Hugh Folsom, Billerica, Mass. 27:36
11. Gary Ring, Leicester, Mass.; 27:57
12. John Stafford, Leicester, Mass.; 28:22
13. Jim Burke, Liverpool, N.Y.; 28:52
14. Michael Watts, Nashua, N.H.; 29:09
15. Paul Boudreau, Salem, Mass.; 29:19
16. Mark Holland, Springfield, Mass.; 29:53
17. Andrew Lee, Cambridge, Mass.; 30:36
18. Eric Cournoyer, Uxbridge, Mass.; 31:07
19. Robert Gosline, Somerville, Mass.; 33:20
20. Eric Timmerman, Storrs, Conn.; 34:18
21. Mark Rochford, Worcester, Mass.; 34:29
Public Women
1. Elaine Tierney; 30:50
2. Sharon Harvell, Merrimack, N.H.; 31:15
3. Sarah Paparella, Worcester, Mass.; 31:20
4. Kathy Rodriguez, Warren, R.I.; 33:39
5. Maureen Reuther, West Chester, Pa.; 39:38
6. Alice Rentz; 41:50
Public Juniors
1. Todd Druskat (NECSA Blue Bombers), Marion, Mass.; 25:35
2. David Kern, Lexington, Mass.; 28:40
3. Jonathan Rice, Worcester, Mass.; 29:41
For more info, email Ride...@aol.com
> 1995 Cyclocross National Championships
>
> [deletia]
Also check out http://www.fattirefotos.com/
Fat Tire Fotos event of the week is this race, and there is (or will be)
pictures as well.
_____________ Christopher R. Bailey _____________
bai...@beetle.com
http://www.quake.net/~baileyc
Macintosh, for those who can see through Windows.
Ride fast, take chances!
1. Paul Curley/Jen Mynter (World Team)
2. Tim Bailey/Christy Lawyer (Fat Chance)
3. Maurice Tierney/Elaine Tierney (Dirt Rag)
4. Jim Belknap/Pam Pasciak
bai...@beetle.com (Christopher R. Bailey) wrote:
>Also check out http://www.fattirefotos.com/
>Fat Tire Fotos event of the week is this race, and there is (or will be)
>pictures as well.
>_____________ Christopher R. Bailey _____________
>bai...@beetle.com
>http://www.quake.net/~baileyc
>Macintosh, for those who can see through Windows.
>Ride fast, take chances!
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Pro/Am Senior Men
1. Jan Wiejak (Haro), Washington, N.Y.; 1:02:49
2. Mark McCormack (Saturn), North Easton, Mass.; 1:03:37
3. Daryl Price (Team Marlin), Durango, Colo.; 1:03:50
4. Leo Windlin, Stauster, Switzerland; 1:03:52
5. Dale Knapp (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycle), Tacoma, Wash.; 1:04:01
6. Frank McCormack (Saturn), Leicester, Mass.; 1:04:20
7. Jason Snow (Fellini), Buzzard's Bay, Mass.; 1:06:24
8. Craig Undem (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycle), Seattle, Wash.; 1:06:42
9. John Funk (Fat Chance), Putney, Vt.; 1:06:58
*11. Kevin Merrigan (Softride/Otis Guy), Alameda, Calif.;1:07:47
12. Travis Brown (Trek), Durango, Colo.; 1:08:21
13. Justin Robinson, Santa Cruz, Calif.; 1:08:24
14. Gene Oberpriller (SWOBO), Minneapolis, Minn.; 1:08:31
15. Brian Miller (3-D Racing), Telluride, Colo.; 1:08:35
16. Geoff Proctor (Montana Velo), Helena, Mont.; 1:08:45
17. Peter Webber (Gary Fisher), Sugarloaf, Maine; 1:08:52
18. Andrew Bishop (Gary Fisher), Williston, Vt.; 1:09:16
19. Rob Acciavatti (Scott/Bikyle Flyers), Morgantown, W.Va.; 1:09:46
20. Johannes Huseby (Putney/West Hill), Putney, Vt.; 1:09:55
21. Larry Hibbard (KHS), Aptos, Calif.; 1:10:16
22. Mark Podgurski, Calfont, Pa.; 1:10:16
23. Chris Peck (SRP/Merlin), Georgetown, Conn.; 1:10:33
24. Matt Boobar (SRP/Merlin), Campton, N.H.; 1:10:40
*25. Robert Baiguy (CCCC of Portland), Portland, Maine; 1:10:42
26. Robert Reuther (Grove Innovations), Westchester, Pa.; 1:10:42
27. Michael Bernard (O'Neil's), Millbury, Mass.; 1:10:50
28. Salem Mazzaway (Pig Iron/Merlin), Hampton, Mass.; 1:11:01
29. Greg Ferguson (Jersey Velo), Newark, Del.; 1:11:29
30. Jason Emmanuel (Colorado State), Fort Collins, Colo.; 1:11:32
31. Adam Myerson (G.S. Mengoni), Northampton, Mass.; 1:11:34
32. Wesley Meyer, Kensington, Md.; 1:11:35
33. Don Myrah (Trek), Saratoga, Calif.; 1:11:53
34. Chris Gullekson (Fitchburg CC/Gamache), Leominster, Mass.; 1:12:51
35. William Kirouris (Fitchburg CC/Gamache), Petersham, Mass.; 1:13:03
36. Brant Horberger (WWR), West Chester, Pa.; 1:13:11
37. Matt Kressy (BRC/High Road), West Newton, Mass.; 1:13:16
38. Tim Schopen, Fishkill, N.Y.; 1:13:18
39. Brent Prenzlow (Gatorade), San Diego, Calif.; 1:13:40
40. Greg Padley Jr. (BCBC), West Milford, N.J.; 1:14:30
41. Gunnar Shogren (Diamond Back), Morgantown, W. Va.
42. Joseph Parkin (Diamond Back), Minneapolis, Minn.
*43. Chris Winter (EB/Summit), Tolland, Conn.
*44. William Irving (Missoula BC), Wiffinville, Pa.
*45. Philip Riggio (Chesapeake Wheelmen), Baltimore, Md.
*Master Women
*1. Kathy Sarvary (Bruegger's Bagels), Framingham, Mass.; 42:45
*2. Jeanne Keenan (Shore Cycle), Ocean View, N.J.; 46:50
*3. Robin MacDonald-Foley (Bicycle Link), North Easton, Mass.; 47:46
*4. Margaret Thompson (Risley Cold Springs), New Hartford, N.Y.; 51:14
*5. Nancy Kaymen (Univ. of Chicago VC), Chicago, Ill.; 52:29
*6. Christie Lawyler (Mad River Riders), Waitsfield, Vt.
*7. Jane Breezer (Pedro's USA), Middletown, R.I.
*Tandem
*1. Paul Curley / Jen Mynter (World Team)
*2. Tim Bailey / Christie Lawyer (Fat Chance)
*3. Maurice Tierney / Elaine Tierney (Dirt Rag)
*4. Jim Belknap / Pam Pasciak
**********
Also:
Master 45 winner's name is Dan Norton, not Glen Norton.
Public Men: add & change placings below--
*10. Brad Bray, Brockton, Mass.; 27:34
Jim Savage (Control Tech/Gregg's Cycles) of Seattle is still in 10th spot
in the Senior Men's race.
> Mine too... if you're using Netscape, try stopping it about half-way
> through loading the fattire logo... this way, you can just hit the
> cyclo-cross button (you'll see what I mean when you open it) and get onto
> the Cross page which seems fairly safe.
Matt's aware of it. This appears to only happen using Netscape version 1,
the version 2 betas work fine. It seems to be an ISP side problem, and
he's hoping to have it fixed really soon :-)
Bill Kellagher
Boulder, CO