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Crank Brothers U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross Series Champions to be crowned in the Pacific Northwest this weekend

(LAKEWOOD, WA) -- NOVEMBER 16, 2006 – The Crank Brothers U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross will make its last two stops of the series with the Rad Cup Presented by Seasoned Skewers, Lakewood, Washington on Saturday November 18 and the Scion Stumptown Cup, Portland, Oregon on Sunday November 19. With rain all week and more rain in the forecast on the weekend, the ability to succeed in the wet stuff will be the key to taking the series overall championship and an automatic USA Cycling world championship berth.

“This year’s US Gran Prix has been the best series to date. In addition to the world-class racing, we’ve enjoyed terrific host cities and venues as well as the great fans who continue to prove that the sport of cyclocross is growing in the United States,” said Bruce Fina, marketing director of the Crank Brothers U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross. “We look forward to a great final weekend in the Pacific Northwest and crowning our 2006 USGP champions.”

The final USGP weekend kicks off with the Rad Cup Presented by Seasoned Skewers in Fort Steilacoom Park in Lakewood, Washington -- a mainstay of Seattle's cyclocross scene for 15 years. The course consists of 30% pavement and 50% dirt with a long start/finish paved section where wind can be a factor. There is a high content of sand in the soil and the course soaks up water very well so, despite the rain, mud may not be a factor in this race.

“The recent rains have not damaged the race course; it’s in great shape,” said Jim Brown, promoter Rad Cup Presented by Seasoned Skewers. “We have made some changes to the course make it more challenging and spectator friendly. We have top notch race day food from our sponsor Seasoned Skewers, a beer tent right on the course, music at the top of the Kona “Knapp Time” run-up and even Roller Derby Podium girls. It’s going to be a fun day with great racing action.”

Host club Cascade Bicycle Club will host a kid’s race and a “Skillz and Thillz Zone” mountain bike course for all kids in attendance. Chris Horner and the Kona Team are schedule to lead out the kid’s race at 12:15 p.m. Also, notable is the homecoming of USGP Men’s series leader Ryan Trebon (Kona). Trebon is a 1999 graduate of nearby Steilacoom High School.

The sixth and final race of the 2006 USGP series will be the Scion Stumptown Cup, Portland, Oregon on Sunday November 19. And just as Brown is confidant in the Lakewood course holding up in the rain, Brad Ross, promoter of Sunday’s race in Portland is equally as confidant….that it’s going to get messy.

“With all of the rain that we've gotten in Portland over the last two weeks, I can promise you this will be that muddiest USGP of the year,” said Ross, promoter, Scion Stumptown Cup. “Although, several long pavement sections and a concrete stair run-up will give riders a chance to shake off the clumps.”

The Scion Cup will be held at Hillsboro Stadium where the course is fairly flat and features a mix of grass, pavement and dirt (or mud). In the evening following the race, organizers are throwing a party to awards for the Cross Crusade Series and USGP champs.

As has been the case throughout the series, the USGP is partnering with Clif Bar to present the Clif Bar Start Global Cooling Program -- a series-specific sustainability and green-up program that will enable the USGP to leave its race venues in as good, if not better, condition than when arrived. All riders and spectators will have the opportunity to purchase a “Cool Tag” at registration that will enable them to offset the climate impact of traveling to the race with the ultimate goal of making the series "climate neutral".

STANDINGS

Heading into the final weekend, it’s Ryan Trebon (Kona) in the lead on the Men’s side. Trebon has been dominant in the series taking three or the four wins thus far. Despite his current number one ranking, Trebon must have a strong showing this weekend to keep the leader’s jersey and take the USGP crown. Tim Johnson (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com), with three second place finishes in the series, only trails Trebon by 30 points. Trebon’s Kona teammate Barry Wicks is also within striking distance only 40 points back.

On the women’s side it’s an even closer race. Series leader Georgia Gould (Luna) holds a miniscule four point advantage over reining USGP champ Lyne Bessette (Cyclocrossworld.com). Gould’s teammate Katerina Nash sits in third and will be a factor in the outcome of the weekend’s races as team tactics will come into play. Katie Compton (Spike) may have a difficult time contending for the series crown after missing the first two USGP races but should be a huge factor in the strategy and outcome of this weekend’s races and the series.

The official sponsors of the 2006 US Gran Prix of Cyclocross series include Crank Brothers, VeloNews, Clif Bar, SRAM, Ridley, Selle Italia, Challenge Tires, Yakima, Cyclocrossworld.com, Mavic, Verge Sport, BikeReg.com, adidas and AbbiOrca.com Photography.

For more information on the 2006 Crank Brothers US Gran Prix of Cyclocross please visit www.usgpcyclocross.com.

About the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross
Teaming with prominent promoters in strong cycling markets and working in conjunction with USA Cycling and the UCI, US Gran Prix of Cyclocross attracts the best riders in North America to the series. For more information, visit www.usgpcyclocross.com.

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Contacts:
Bruce Fina
U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross
Mobile: +43-676-444-2003

Ed Donovan
for U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross
610-220-1441

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