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September 14/97 23:14 pm - Show News, Duathlon Worlds, Euro News, Track Results


Posted by Editor on 09/14/97
 

We were down for about 3 hours this afternoon (maybe it is the ŒGary Fisher‚ effect - after our talk this morning...), but we are back up now. This is Day 2 of the Canadian bicycle industry trade show. We don‚t have a lot of new products to tell you about - most of this stuff we covered last week at the Los Angeles Interbike show. We can tell you that for 1998 prices will be pretty stable, and that supply will be good - so the stuff you hear about will actually be available. We brought an industry neophyte to the show - Kevin Willey (who produces the Club Mud website for Ontario mountain bikers). Kevin will be providing us with a ŒBike Show Virgin‚ report, which should make interesting reading... Our Gary Fisher chatroom was an interesting time (check out the session by clicking on the logo at the top of our main page), and Gary admitted that, even though he sponsors Paola Pezzo, he thinks Canada‚s Alison Sydor is Œjust the greatest; a super lady‚. Tomorrow we will be bringing you a report on some of the new stuff that we saw in Toronto, and also let you know what we will be testing this fall, so check back in the late afternoon for an update. Tour de l‚Avenir, France Stage 9, St Lary Soulan to Auch - 99 kms 1. Jeremy Hunt (GB) Banesto 2:07:02 2. Carlos da Criz (Fra) Big Mat 3. Sebastien Hatton (Fra) Big Mat 4. Christophe Bassons (Fra) Festina 5. Sebastien Hinault (Fra) GAN all s.t. GC 1. Laurent Roux (Fra) TVM 33:27:11 2. Kevin Livingston (USA) Cofidis at 0:57 3. Lylian Lebraton (Fra) Festina 3:14 4. Luis Perez Rodriguiz (Spa) ONCE 5:03 5. Anthony Moren (Fra) Big Mat 5:28 World Duathlon Championships, Spain Elite Women 1 Irma Heeren NED 2 Michelle Dillon AUS 3 Virgina Verasategi ESP 9 Lucy Smith CANADA 13 Cheryl Murphy CANADA Elite Men 1 Jonathan Hall AUS 2 Yann Millon FRA 3 Nicolas Lebrun FRA 38 Brian Barkhouse CANADA 39 Barry Foster CANADA 64 Benoit Dussault CANADA 82 Bert Sandie CANADA 120 Greg Inkster CANADA Junior Men (no Canadians) 15 MC MAHON, BRENT CAN Vuelta a Espana, Spain Stage 9, Cordoba to Cordoba, ITT - 35 kms 1. MAURI, Melcior ESP ONCE 41:11 2. GONTCHAR, Serguei UKR AKI - SAFI at 0:21 3. JALABERT, Laurent FRA ONCE 0:22 4. ZÜLLE, Alex SUI ONCE 0:38 5. ZARRABEITIA, Mikel ESP ONCE 0:49 6. DOMINGUEZ,J.Carlos ESP KELME - COSTA BLANCA 0:58 7. FARESIN, Gianni ITA MAPEI - GB 1:14 8. MOLLER, Claus M. DEN ESTEPONA - TOSCAF 1:16 9. ROMINGER, Tony SUI COFIDIS s.t. 10. TEYSSIER, Franc. FRA GAN 1:17 GC 1. ZÜLLE, Alex SUI ONCE 38:42:10 2. DUFAUX, Laurent SUI LOTUS at 0:32 3. ESCARTIN, Fernando ESP KELME - COSTA BLANCA 2:14 4. MOLLER, Claus M. DEN ESTEPONA - TOSCAF 2:40 5. LEDANOIS, Yvon FRA GAN 3:15 6. CLAVERO, Daniel ESP ESTEPONA - TOSCAF 3:50 7. SERRANO, Marcos A. ESP KELME - COSTA BLANCA s.t. 8. ZAINA, Enrico ITA ASICS - CGA 3:56 9. DE LAS CUEVAS, A. FRA BANESTO 4:27 10. G. GALDEANO, Igor ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 5:33 TEAM EDS NIPS COX ATLANTA VELO FOR TEAM OVERALL TITLE AS EDS TRACK CUP Œ97 CONCLUDES For Immediate Release, Sept. 13, 1997 Contact: Frank Stanley, USCF Communications Manager, (719) 578-4581 TREXLERTOWN, Pa. -- It came down to the final event on the final night of the $19,000 final round as Team EDS edged Cox Atlanta Velo for the team overall title in the national, seven-event series. Heading into the final event, the keirin, Team EDS trailed by three points, but Marty Nothstein, Trexlertown, Pa.; and Trey Gannon, Plano, Texas, finished second and third behind Marcelo Arrue (Mrs. T‚s-Lexus), Alburtis, Pa., to give Team EDS the overall title by 33 points. „We‚re very happy,‰ Gannon said. „In February, we were 140 points behind, but we kept chipping away.‰ Team EDS‚ lone victory on the final night came in the women‚s individual pursuit as Rebecca Twigg, Colorado Springs, Colo., finished ahead of teammate Jen Evans, Austin, Texas. Evans, who crashed in the women‚s points race; did not start the final. Cox Atlanta Velo‚s Nicole Reinhart, Macungie, Pa., earned the victory in the women‚s match sprint on her hometown track. The national sprint champion beat Missy Thompson (PowerBar), Colorado Springs, Colo., in the final. Other final night victories went to Shaklee‚s Jame Carney, Durango, Colo., and Derek Bouchard-Hall, Menlo Park, Calif., who won the Madison, and the Mrs. T‚s-Lexus Olympic sprint squad of Arrue, John Bairos, Redlands, Calif.; and Sky Christopherson, Tucson, Ariz., who edged Team EDS in that final. Christopherson overtook Gannon in the final meters for that victory. The EDS Track Cup Œ97 is a national series aimed at enhancing track racing in the United States. EDS TRACK CUP Œ97 FINALS, Sept. 13, Lehigh Valley Velodrome Olympic Sprint 1. MRS. T‚S-LEXUS (MARCELO ARRUE, Alburtis, Pa.; JOHNNY BAIROS, Redlands, Calif.; SKY CHRISTOPHERSON, Tucson, Ariz.), one minute, 4.48 secs; 2. Team EDS (Trey Gannon, Plano, Texas; Mark Garrett, Arcadia, Calif.; Marty Nothstein, Trexlertown, Pa.), 1:04.64; 3. Tri State Velo Composite (Jason Garner, Newport Beach, Calif.; Shawn Washburn, Kutztown, Pa.; Peter Selby, Newport Beach, Calif.), 1:04.84; 4. Shaklee Composite (Derek Bouchard-Hall, Menlo Park, Calif.; Jame Carney, Durango, Colo.; David Dew, Australia), 1:05.18; 5. Team Fox (Scott Card, Morgan Hill, Calif.; Stephen Alfred, Trinidad and Tobago; Roger Farrell, Trinidad and Tobago), 1:06.35; 6. Cox Atlanta Velo (Adam Payne, Conifer, Colo.; Tommy Mulkey, Griffin, Ga.; Nicole Reinhart, Macungie, Pa.), 1:07.02; 7. Canadian National (Doug Baron, Calgary, Alb.; Jason Buczny, Calgary, Alb.; Jim Fisher, Calgary, Alb., Canada), 1:07.03; 8. Mrs. T‚s-Lexus 2 (Jonathan Reth, Yucaipa, Calif.; Dan Reid, Redlands, Calif.; Brian Sitcer, Fontana, Calif.), 1:08.16. Women‚s 3km Individual Pursuit 1. REBECCA TWIGG (TEAM EDS), Colorado Springs, Colo.; 2. Jen Evans (Team EDS), Austin, Texas, did not start final; 3. Janie Quigley (Team Delaware), Wilmington, Del., 3:59.92; 4. Lynne Bessette (Canadian National), Knowlton, Que., Canada, 4:03.17; 5. Mandy Poitras (Canadian National), Burnaby, B.C., Canada, 4:03.99; 6. Nina Strika (Bike Gallery-Sequent), Portland, Ore., 4:05.97; 7. Karen Dunne (Chippers-Vitamin Cottage), Colorado Springs, Colo., 4:06.45; 8. Ryan Kelly (Cox Atlanta Velo), Colorado Springs, Colo., 4:08.05. Madison, 30km 1. SHAKLEE (JAME CARNEY, Durango, Colo.; Derek Bouchard-Hall, Menlo Park, Calif.), 29 pts (4 sprint wins); 2. Mrs. T‚s-Lexus Composite (Dan Reid, Redlands, Calif.; Mike Tillman, Santa Monica, Calif.), 20 (1); 3. Team EDS (Ryan Oelkers, New Tripoli, Pa.; Chris Carlson, Dallas, Texas), 20 (1); 4. Canadian National (Glenn Rendall, Tim Hadfield), 17 (1); 5. Cox Atlanta Velo B (John Walrod, Macungie, Pa.; Tommy Mulkey, Griffin, Ga.), 8 (1); 6. Cox Atlanta Velo A (Ben Sharp, Indianapolis, Ind.; Brian Whitcomb, Sharpsburg, Ga.), 8 (0); 7. Dew-Nothstein (David Dew, Australia; Marty Nothstein, Trexlertown, Pa.), -1 lap, 8 (1); 8. Serrao-Farrell (Sheldon Serrao, Bohemia, N.Y.; Roger Farrell, Trinidad and Tobago), -1, 0. Women‚s Match Sprint 1. NICOLE REINHART (COX ATLANTA VELO), Macungie, Pa.; 2. Missy Thompson (PowerBar), Colorado Springs, Colo.; 3. Becky Quinn (Tri State Velo), Quakertown, Pa.; 4. Tanya Lindenmuth (FCCC), Bethlehem, Pa.; 5. Janie Quigley (Team Delaware), Wilmington, Del.; 6. Linda Braley (Bike Addicts), Philadelphia, Pa.; 7. Michelle Boucher (Canadian National), Calgary, Alb., Canada; 8. Shan Rayray (Alan‚s), Federal Way, Wash. Keirin 1. MARCELO ARRUE (MRS. T‚S-LEXUS), Alburtis, Pa.; 2. Marty Nothstein (Team EDS), Trexlertown, Pa.; 3. Trey Gannon (Team EDS), Plano, Texas; 4. Jason Garner (Northbrook BC), Newport Beach, Calif.; 5. Vincent Oliver (Verrazano), Queens Village, N.Y.; 6. Roger Farrell (Cycle Craft), Trinidad and Tobago; 7. Peter Selby (Marion Bicycle Club), Newport Beach, Calif; 8. Shawn Washburn (Tri State Velo), Kutztown, Pa. Team Overall 1. TEAM EDS; 2. Cox Atlanta Velo; 3. Mrs. T‚s-Lexus; 4. Tri State Velo; 5. Marion Bicycle Club.

 

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