Monday, October 16, 2006

Cross on the Rock #2: Courtenay Coal Cross

Cross on the Rock #2: Courtenay Coal Cross
Sunday, October 15th
Courtenay, BC
Island Cross Cup Series Race #2

The Comox Valley’s Inaugural Cyclocross Race a Huge Success

In spite of the wet conditions the Comox Valley Cycling Club’s first ever Cyclocross race drew 50 participants including the former Olympian Andreas Hestler (Rocky Mountain) and Kona Team Riders Chris Sneddon and Wendy Simms (Kona). Wendy also led our free ‘Cross’ clinic which took place just prior to the racing and duked it out with the elite men finishing a solid 10th.

The course rolled through the Comox Lake Hostel grounds and along several parts of the historic Bevan Trail. The course was wet and slick and maybe one of the more technical course out there. It featured 4 dismounts per lap with a double run up, one barriers section and a log.

The beginners raced 4 laps completed in just under 40 minutes. Andrew Olive (Dr. Walker) won the men’s category and Chelsea Bilsbarrow (Giant Canada) won the women’s division, both riders were from Victoria. Next up was the Men’s Intermediate event that was won by local rider and owner of Trail Bicycles, Jeff Beeston. Trail Bicycles also supplied some of the prizes for the day. The Women’s elite race was taken by Trish Sinclair (Scott) of Victoria and Robin Dutton, owner of Arrowsmith Bikes in Nanaimo took the Men’s Masters event.

The Elite Men’s race, which was perhaps one of the longest races in Cyclocross history (ed: no kidding!!!), was won by Troy Woodburn (Giga Bike), from Victoria, after the Mat Hewitt (Oak Bay Bikes) and the Kris Sneddon (Kona) place rider crashed into one another during the final lap. Andrew Brown (CVCC) who spent a good part of the race battling with 2005 National Master’s Champ, Normon Thibault (Frontrunners), won himself a free Massage from Rehabilitation in Motion for being the top local elite rider.

A special thanks, goes out to the Island Cross Cup Series presenting sponsor The Nanaimo Daily News as well as Frontrunners Nanaimo and Oak Bay Bikes of Nanaimo, for donating a great selection of prizes.

Another big thank you to all of the local Cycling Club Members who volunteered their time on a rainy Sunday afternoon ensuring this race was a big success.

Thanks to Comox Lake Hostel, Trail Bikes, Rehab in Motion


Results of the Men’s Expert race:
1 Troy Woodburn -- Gigabike 1:15:38
2 Andreas Hestler -- Rocky Mountain 1:16:52 time down -1:14
3 Kevin Calhoun -- Rocky Mountain 1:17:37 -1:59
4 Tristen Galbraith -- Drop Machine C 1:19:59 -4:21
5 Normon Thibault -- Frontrunners 1:20:52 -5:14
6 Thomas Skinner -- Sugoi-Giant 1:21:02 -5:24
7 Andrew Brown -- CVCC 1:21:06 -5:28
8 Fred Hodgson -- Island Cycle 1:21:05 -5:27
9 Graeme Bant -- Different Bike 1:22:07 -6:29
10 Wendy Simms -- Kona 1:23:02 -7:24
11 Dan Molgat-Roy -- 1:28:56 -13:18
12 John Lackey -- Gallatin Alpine 1:17:10 -1 Lap
13 Curtis Saunder -- OBB-Wheelers 1:17:22 -1 Lap
14 Menno Jongsma -- Frontrunners 1:22:35 -1 Lap
15 Tyler Trace -- Gigabike 1:24:23 -1 Lap

Presented by Comox Valley Cycling Club and Multi-Sport Promotions, Nanaimo Daily News

Series and National Championships Sponsors:
Oak Bay Bikes, Frontrunners, The Howard Johnston in Naniamo, Specialized, Devinci, Norco, eNVy and Orange Sport Supply.

CROSS ON THE ROCK CYCLOCROSS SERIES:
September 17th in Nanaimo at Diver Lake Park
October 15th in Courtenay at the Comox Lake Hostel
October 29th in Victoria at Luxton Fairgrounds
November 12th in Parksville at Fletchers Farms *series final* – double points

National Championships
Also on Vancouver Island are the National Championships to be held on November 11th in Nanaimo at Beban Park. Please Note that the National Championships are not part of the series and racers will require full cycling license to participate.

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