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Guyot Division: 6 DAY SOLO OPEN MEN Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Total Time Time Back Stage 3 Time Rank 1 40 Frans Claes LOVING HUT MTB TEAM 08:43:51.002 03:12:11.057 1 2 1 Ben Swanepoel Squirt 08:53:17.767 00:09:26.765 03:13:03.308 2 3 34 Bryan Dillon Griggs Orthopedics 09:00:36.390 00:16:45.388 03:14:45.639 4 4 45 Carl Decker Giant Factory Off Road Team 09:01:09.218 00:17:18.216 03:15:38.543 5 5 37 Barry Wicks Kona 09:01:28.733 00:17:37.731 03:13:52.284 3 6 14 Drew Free Revolution 09:13:24.514 00:29:33.512 03:20:15.205 6 7 39 Kalan Beisel Giant Co-Factory 09:22:21.938 00:38:30.936 03:27:55.840 7 8 27 Nick Gould Ska/Zia 09:23:41.044 00:39:50.042 03:28:00.630 8 9 10 Greg Krause Groove Subaru 09:27:20.001 00:43:28.999 03:30:30.357 10 10 31 Peter Butt 09:38:57.312 00:55:06.310 03:29:56.344 9 11 36 Kris Sneddon Kona 09:42:15.774 00:58:24.772 03:31:12.703 11 12 12 Chris Jackson Castex Racing 09:42:39.776 00:58:48.774 03:35:15.237 12 13 19 Jeff Kerkove Topeak-Ergon 09:52:16.158 01:08:25.156 03:38:13.608 13 14 6 Matt Woodruff Kuhl/Salsa cycles 09:57:28.518 01:13:37.516 03:39:33.881 14 15 4 Marcel Reiser Team Bikesports Holzer 09:59:13.733 01:15:22.731 03:51:39.900 20 16 21 Kurt Kropp Elevation / Iconix 10:01:30.711 01:17:39.709 03:43:45.065 16 17 30 Nathan Brown Team Cycleton 10:12:33.558 01:28:42.556 03:52:43.998 21 18 700 Jason Kiefer 10:19:54.548 01:36:03.546 03:44:48.729 17 19 25 Dave Nairn Dave Nairn 10:21:36.409 01:37:45.407 03:50:07.526 19 20 11 Wim Thijs Edegem BC 10:26:23.274 01:42:32.272 03:46:57.681 18 21 20 jeff rupnow Paradise Garage 10:49:19.914 02:05:28.912 03:56:54.548 22 22 43 Vidal Celis MMR-Powerade 10:57:25.763 02:13:34.761 04:01:33.553 23 23 24 Midnight Grizzly Midnight Grizzly 10:58:38.507 02:14:47.505 04:03:10.617 24 24 35 Davis Bentley CTS 11:07:06.480 02:23:15.478 03:41:47.553 15 25 41 Aaron Albright NoTubes Trans- Sylvania Epic 11:15:26.312 02:31:35.310 04:05:25.820 25 26 32 Robert Biard 787 Racing 11:22:38.151 02:38:47.149 04:17:00.683 27 27 17 Seth Michael Lost Trail Cycle Co. 11:36:15.529 02:52:24.527 04:07:11.034 26 28 44 Bo Thunell The Athletic 11:55:48.952 03:11:57.950 04:29:43.731 30 29 22 Brecon Welton O.M.W.C. 12:00:18.189 03:16:27.187 04:26:01.916 28 30 16 jonathan pulley alchemist 12:18:49.878 03:34:58.876 04:26:28.222 29 31 29 Gabriel Baeza Los jefes 13:03:56.136 04:20:05.134 04:58:52.683 31 32 3 Don Petersen 14:32:46.409 05:48:55.407 05:34:25.022 32 Results Provided by Maverick Sports Stage 3 Mt. Guyot 33 15 Paul Birich Team DTC 15:19:42.665 06:35:51.663 06:07:57.187 33 Division: 6 DAY SOLO OPEN WOMEN Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Total Time Time Back Stage 3 Time Rank 1 242 Evelyn Dong Sho-air/Cannondale 10:30:00.822 03:49:27.236 1 2 243 Serena Gordon LIV Co-Factory 10:44:13.249 00:14:12.427 03:56:51.254 3 3 244 Marlee Dixon mtbracenews.com/ Pivot Cycles 10:44:57.751 00:14:56.929 03:53:41.307 2 4 241 Kelly Boniface MOOTS CYCLES 10:47:40.545 00:17:39.723 04:00:10.852 4 5 246 Amy Freeman Wilderness Sports 11:57:41.878 01:27:41.056 04:28:02.658 5 6 245 Sandra Santanyes Primaflor-Orbea 12:15:58.866 01:45:58.044 04:39:26.845 6 7 236 Brooke Connell 13:27:54.889 02:57:54.067 05:01:18.975 7 8 240 Raquel Walty FCA Sports 13:30:21.851 03:00:21.029 05:01:46.403 8 9 235 Anna Felton Deadgoat Racing! 14:14:29.996 03:44:29.174 05:21:21.981 9 10 239 Niki Milleson Brown Dog Biking 14:14:33.593 03:44:32.771 05:21:53.805 10 11 238 Tami Nolan Deadgoat 14:59:00.019 04:28:59.197 05:33:54.536 11 12 410 Rachel Scott Naked Women's Racing 15:11:33.215 04:41:32.393 05:34:23.273 12 13 234 Brianna Overbey The Cyclery 18:36:33.885 08:06:33.063 07:35:31.614 13 Division: 6 DAY SOLO SINGLESPEED MEN Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Total Time Time Back Stage 3 Time Rank 1 267 Vince Anderson Cloven Hoofed Sharks 10:19:12.493 03:49:33.784 1 2 275 Carlos Vulgamott Gate Carbon Drive 10:25:07.833 00:05:55.340 03:50:50.272 2 3 269 Jason Hilgers The Adrenalin Project 10:45:32.954 00:26:20.461 03:54:34.372 3 4 266 Dean Cahow 11:14:34.967 00:55:22.474 04:09:10.982 4 5 270 James Prentice Infinity Racing BMW-Mini 11:22:20.315 01:03:07.822 04:18:08.992 7 6 276 Dan Durland Pro Cycling 11:25:07.191 01:05:54.698 04:47:47.850 11 7 707 Paul Simoes 11:26:51.015 01:07:38.522 04:11:23.592 5 8 272 Garrett Brady 11:39:16.762 01:20:04.269 04:13:18.735 6 9 274 Jay Bretz Bikemonkey 12:09:40.726 01:50:28.233 04:25:17.294 8 10 273 Kelly Leinen UniTard 12:31:38.426 02:12:25.933 04:33:31.360 9 11 277 Chris Castilian N/A 12:47:01.871 02:27:49.378 04:46:01.484 10 12 271 Robert Tobin Avout Racing 13:09:27.729 02:50:15.236 04:50:45.227 12 13 268 Martin Rudnick All-City X Fulton Racing 13:54:08.492 03:34:55.999 05:01:31.572 13 14 278 Zane DeGraffenried 14:55:10.716 04:35:58.223 05:08:18.262 14 Results Provided by Maverick Sports Stage 3 Mt. Guyot Division: 6 DAY SOLO SINGLESPEED WOMEN Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Total Time Time Back Stage 3 Time Rank 1 281 Sara Sheets Oskar Blues/FCCT/Noosa 12:08:05.256 04:26:12.627 2 2 282 Andrea Wilson 92Fifty/Gu Energy Labs 12:12:29.411 00:04:24.155 04:26:11.939 1 3 279 Kara Durland Pro Cycling 13:32:39.057 01:24:33.801 05:06:38.038 3 4 280 Nancy Gray Z-Force 15:31:32.932 03:23:27.676 06:02:35.087 4 5 283 rebecca bubp BikeSource/JGRMX 16:17:39.313 04:09:34.057 06:23:18.378 5 Division: 6 DAY SOLO MEN 30+ Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Total Time Time Back Stage 3 Time Rank 1 100 Steven Beeler 09:32:54.137 03:28:46.862 1 2 74 ciro zarate Pedal Power MPI 09:34:33.089 00:01:38.952 03:35:18.514 3 3 93 Chris Fisher el pescado 09:48:24.433 00:15:30.296 03:50:19.407 6 4 57 raf de bakker ecomtbteam 09:50:28.376 00:17:34.239 03:33:17.554 2 5 54 Thomas Konecny Wilderness bike shop 10:16:17.963 00:43:23.826 03:47:27.382 4 6 66 Philip Higuera Palouse Bicycle Racing 10:33:00.936 01:00:06.799 03:48:21.568 5 7 96 Luis Alonso Villanea Viquez CR Tomatero/Sram 10:41:13.007 01:08:18.870 03:53:37.502 8 8 58 Michiel Stubbe Switch On MTB Team 10:44:50.901 01:11:56.764 03:54:01.000 9 9 70 Josh Petrucci Time for Cake 10:47:24.698 01:14:30.561 03:57:22.402 10 10 52 Geoffrey Dunn 10:55:15.933 01:22:21.796 03:58:23.212 11 11 103 Thomas Messerschmitt Avalanche Sports 10:56:02.313 01:23:08.176 04:04:38.596 12 12 101 Gabriel Moniz FCA Sports 10:56:37.628 01:23:43.491 03:51:23.661 7 13 94 Jake Lueckel Bikeparts.com/Maverick 11:18:28.330 01:45:34.193 04:11:37.675 13 14 102 Josa Joaquan Rojas Acosta 11:30:24.516 01:57:30.379 04:12:17.584 14 15 701 Pablo Restrepo Marathon MTB 11:30:54.888 01:58:00.751 04:19:33.128 19 16 65 Chris Larsen Asheville Bicycle Racing Club 11:36:01.004 02:03:06.867 04:18:26.371 17 17 69 Francisco Ramirez All4Cycling-USA 11:36:13.347 02:03:19.210 04:16:16.016 16 18 73 mark zitelli 11:38:52.889 02:05:58.752 04:32:18.486 26 19 63 Petr Cvengros 11:41:09.819 02:08:15.682 04:23:30.607 21 20 23 Ryan Fowler Dirt Gypsy Adventures 11:45:40.773 02:12:46.636 04:19:29.053 18 21 89 Cam Winn 11:46:02.737 02:13:08.600 04:26:29.758 23 22 265 Tim Wilcox 11:53:54.558 02:21:00.421 04:54:12.707 35 23 75 Jorge Hernández 11:56:40.162 02:23:46.025 04:15:07.408 15 Results Provided by Maverick Sports Stage 3 Mt.
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