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By Robert Truelsen ones. The Showdown at Five Executive Editor Mile Pass returns for 2001 with With flying in many a new sponsor aboard. Aardvark parts of Utah, it's hard to imag­ Cycles now sponsors the event. ine that the sea­ The Utah Summer Games son has begun. As you read this, mountain bike event on June 16 racers launched the season at the joins the series in 2001. This Red Rock Desert Rampage in St. event has been a popular event George March 3. Let the games for experienced and novice rac­ begin. ers. Affiliation with the As in years past, the 2001 Intermountain Cup Series should mountain bike season is bring more interest in the Cedar defined by the 11-race City venue. Intermountain Cup Series. Series Powder Mountain will be the promoter Ed Chauner has once site of the Pedal Powder event again tweaked the series to keep on July 28. Powder Mountain the racing fresh. The big change entered the racing scene in 2000 Singletrack at Powder Mountain Photo by Robert Truelsen for 2001 is the elimination of as the sight of the inaugural 8 NORBA licenses for racers. Hours of Ogden at Powder Moab. This is a great opportuni­ Deer Valley. Date is yet to be competitive drive? Prepare your­ Now you really don't have a rea­ Mountain. This area provides ty for racers to compete against announced. Promoter Ron self for the Huntsman World son NOT to race your mountain racers with a very challenging some of the best national riders Lindley also designs the courses Senior Games October 15-17. bike. In addition, for the fourth course at elevation with serious from Durango and elsewhere in and rest assured that the course Four events: hill climb, down­ year in a row, registration fees climbing. who use this race as will be worthy of a state champi­ hill, cross-country and a festival will remain the same. New cate­ The Series once again con­ training prior to the national onship. Be prepared for the ulti­ to boot. gories have been added to cludes with the Wolverine Ridge series. If your early season train­ mate challenge. For the extreme crowd of include Women 35+ and finale in the Uintah Mountains ing isn't what you had hoped for, endurance racing, there's the 24 Clydesdales at 210 pounds. outside of Evanston, Wyo. on the Tour of Canyonlands is a Notables Hours of Moab October 13. great race for spectators. For our neighbors to the August 18. See Cycling Utah's If endurance racing is your Team and individual classes and north, Ron Dillon is still doing Calendar of Events both in print The best of the best return to bag, there is the Brian Epic some of the most creative team his "unplugged" Wild Rockies and on the web for the complete Deer Valley June 28 - July 1 for 100 July 8. This race is a qualifi­ names we've seen. Don't forget Series with its 10 races in listings of the Intermountain Cup the NORBA National er for the 2001 World Solo your flashlight. and including the Series events. Championships Series Race #3. Championships. Barking Spider in Nampa, ID, This NCS race provides locals a Then on August 25, the 8 or 4 Festivals and the Bordertown Challenge in Weekly series great opportunity to compete Hours of Ogden at Powder For the family or non-com­ Oasis, NV. His events continue Cyclocross czar and promoter against the nation in this "big- Mountain returns for its soph- petitive types, mountain bike to attract hundreds of cornpeti-, Matt Ohran brings back the time" event. But this event is not more year. Will a class festivals provide great riding tors at the more popular venues. Canyon Park Mountain Bike just for racers. It's a great oppor­ rider win again this year? experiences. Now this is what tunity to have a great hike to Quite an assortment from Series in Provo Canyon. The Monticello hosts the Blue it's all about, isn't it? watch the action on the course, which to pick and choose. See series begins in April and contin­ Mountain Bike Chase on July Bike Fest 2001 will be held get some great photos and just our print and web edition calen­ ues through August. This series 14. Never been to Monticello? in St. George March 31 - April have a great time at this profes­ dar for all the events in our provides a great means of mid­ Then make 2001 the year you 1. There will be rides, competi­ sional event. region. week training and overall fitness. visit. tions, contests and clinics. The official end to the moun­ Like to climb hills? Then Your participation in the Intermountain Cup Classics tain bike racing season for many mark August 26 on your calen­ Antelope Island Buffalo Bike Many familiar faces return Utah's classic mountain bike racers is the Deer Valley Rally, dar for the Widowmaker Hill Ride April 21 helps fund the official Utah State Mountain Climb at Snowbird Resort. for 2001 and a couple of new race, the Tour of Canyonlands, Continued on Page 12 returns to the red rock country of Bike Championships held at Over 50 but still have the

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The Mayor's Advisory cycling utah Mountain Bike Tours Committee, the leading bicycle advocacy group in Salt Lake March 31 - April 1 — Bike Fest and Utah, wants to encourage ,2001, A all cyclists to participate. There ^ ,M ountain ^ *^^r^MBiking Festival are monthly meetings on the CALENDAR OF EVENTS or the Entire second Wednesday of every ~~W»l5fFamily, rides, month at 5 p.m. in the City & competitions, contests, clin­ County Building, Rm. 326 or ics, St. George, UT, (435) 674- 335, 451 South State Street. Bicycle July 14 — Blue Mountain Bike 1402 For details, visit the Cycling Calendar of Events Chase, 25 mile race, Utah web site April 14 — Antelope Island is sponsored by Monticello City Recreation, Buffalo Bike Tour, (801) 272- (www.cyclingutah.com) or call Monticello, UT (435) 587-2029 1302 after 5 p.m. the Mayor's office at 535-7738 or Chris at 486-9002. mHarbor Bay BM X — (801) 253- August 1,8,15,22,29 — Canyon April 26-29 — Fruita Fat Tire cBinglia Park Mountain Bike Series, 3065. Festival, Fruita, CO, (800)873- CycIeryZ Provo Canyon, (801) 322-3788 3068 Rad Canyon BMX — (801) 964- August 18 — Wolverine Ridge 6502. May 18-20 — San Rafael Swell XC Race, Intermountain Cup Mountain Bike Festival, 14th Cycling #11, Evanston, WY - Paul Annual, Emery County, 435- Salt Lake City • Sunset Knopf, 307-783-6470 381-5620 313-1239 Events Layton • Ogden August 25 — 8 or 4 Hours of October 17-21 — Canyonlands Ogden, Powder Moun­ May 13 — Utah Premier Sandy • Midvale • Provo Fat Tire Festival. Group rides, Criterium, (801) 553-1065 General Info tain, 801-479-5015 bicycle DemoExpo, fun com­ Mayor's Bicycle Advisory August 26 — Widowmaker Hill petitions, evening entertain­ May 20 — 5 Man Team Time Committee (MBAC) meeting. Climb 10 AM, Snowbird ment. Moab City Park. (801) Trial, (801) 944-8488 Second Wednesday every April 21-22 — Tour of Resort, (801)583-6281 375-3231 May 26-27 — Snake River month 5 p.m. at the Salt Lake Canyonlands, Moab, UT, (303) September ? — Deer Valley Stage Race, (208) 465-6491 City/County Bldg, 451 S. 432-1519 Rally, Utah State Mountain State, Room 326. (801) 535- June 5,12,19,26 — RMR Crit 7738 or (801) 486-9002. May 2,9,16,23,30 — Canyon Bike Championships, Deer Road Racinq Series, Salt Lake, (801) 944- Park Mountain Bike Series, Valley, (801) 375-3231 Volunteer to help build the Provo Canyon, (801) 322-3788 October 15-17 — Huntsman General Bonneville Shoreline Trail (801) June 6,13,20,27 — DMV Crit May 5 — Aardvark's World Senior Games. Must be Series, Every Wednesday, Salt 485-6975 or visit www.bon- 50 years or older. Four events: Info neville-trail.org. Showdown at Five Mile Pass, Lake, (801)944-8488 Intermountain Cup #3, Lehi, hill climb, time trial, criterium |Utah Road March — Burgers for Bikes, Bikes and road race. 800-562-1268 June 14,28 — Salt Air TT Series, UT, XC - Ed Chauner, 801-942- Racing - USCF, Every other Thurs, (801) 944- for Kids, Donate a Bike get a 3498 or [email protected] Utah Cycling Association - burger!, Boise, ID, (208) 343- 8488 May 26-27 — Bordertown October 13 — 24 Hours of Dirk Cowley, (801) 944-8488 3782 Moab, (304) 259-5533 June 2-3 — Cache Classic, Challenge, Wild Rockies USA Cycling, Mountain Region Logan, UT, (435) 752-5131 March 17 — Sports Am 9th Series#3, Oasis, NV, (208) 342- October ? — Moab Rim Road Racing (UT,AZ,NM,CO, Annual Bike Swap and Show, 3910 Downhill, (801) 375-3231 WYSD), Rogene Killen, (970) June 10 — Utah State Road Expo Mart, 200 S. 230 W., SLC, 587-4447. Race Championships, (801) 583-6281 June 2 — Buffalo Challenge, 944-8488 mountain bike race or Weekend Group Rides — May 4-5 — GOTS, Bike and biathalon, Antelope Island, Regional Races Saturday and Sunday, 10 am June 16-17 — High Uintas Outdoor Toy Swap,Wild Rose, 801-626-7967 April 22 — Barking Spider,Wild meet at 9th and 9th in Salt Classic Stage Race, Kamas, 702 3rd Ave, (801) 533-8671 Rockies Series #1, Nampa, ID, Lake City. UT to Evanston, WY, 307-783- June 6,13,20,27 — Canyon 6458 or 800-328-9708 May 12 — Idaho Cycling Park Mountain Bike Series, (208)342-3910 Enthusiasts/ISU Outdoor Provo Canyon, (801) 322-3788 April 28 — The Vegetarian MTB Utah Road Races June 21-23 — Utah Summer Program Bike and Outdoor Games, Cedar City, (435) 865- June 9 — Spin Cycle Pedalfest Race, Spirit of the Rockies March 3,10,17,24,31 — RMR Equipment Swap, Idaho State Mountain Bike Race Series #1, 8421, (800) FOR-UTAH XC, Intermountain Cup #4, Crit Series, Salt Lake, (801) Univ. campus, Pocatello, ID, Fruita, CO, (970) 858-7220 July 3,10,17,24,31 — RMR Crit (208) 282-2503 Deer Valley, UT - Ed Chauner, 944-8488 (Saturdays in 801-942-3498 May 12 — Lava Rama,Wild March, Tuesdays starting April Series, Salt Lake, (801) 944- May 14,21 — Women's Basic Rockies Series #2, Lava Hot 4) 8488 Cycling Clinics, mainte­ June 16 — Utah Summer Springs, ID (208) 342-3910 April 3,10,17,24 — RMR Crit July 4,11,18,25 — DMV Crit nance, fitness, bike handling, Games,lntermountain Cup #4.5, Cedar City, (435)865- May 26-27 — Bordertown Series, Salt Lake, (801) 944- Series, Every Wednesday, Salt SLC, (801) 944-2456 or (801) Lake, (801) 944-8488 355-4376 8421, (800)FOR-UTAH, (435) Challenge, Wild Rockies 8488 586-2770 Series#3, Oasis, NV, (208) 342- July 12,26 — Salt Air TT Series, July ? — Boise Bike Festival, April 4,11,18,25 — DMV Crit June 23 — Snowbird Mountain 3910 Series, Every Wednesday, Salt Every other Thurs, (801) 944- booths, safety displays, raffles, 8488 and vendors for all to enjoy Bout,Intermountain Cup #5 May 26-28 — Iron Horse Bicycle Lake, (801) 944-8488 14th Annual, Snowbird, Classic, Road and Mountain April 5,19 — Salt Air TT Series, July 7 — Sugarhouse Crit, (801)942-3498 Events, Durango, Every other Thurs, (801) 944- Sugarhouse Park, (801) 232- Mountain June 28 - July 1 — NORBA CO, (970)259-4621 8488 9756 National Championships June 2 — Revenge of the April 7 — Antelope Isle RR, July 8 — UVCC Crit, Utah Bike Series Race #3, Deer Valley, Singletrack, Wild Rockies (801)392-4019 County, (435) 649-4641 Utah, 909-866-4565 Series #4, Twin Falls, ID, (208) Racinq 342-3910 April 14,28 — Women's Road July 14-15 — Gate City Grind July 4,11,18,25 — Canyon Park Racing Cycling Clinics, racing Stage Race, (208) 282-2503 or Mountain Bike Series, Provo General June 16-17 — Idaho City skills and tactics, SLC, (801) (208) 652-3532 Canyon, (801) 322-3788 Excellent Adventure, Wild Info 944-2456 or (801) 355-4376 July 21 — Up the Dam Hill Road Intermountain Cup information July 7 — Brian Header, Rockies Series #5, Idaho City, ID, (208) 342-3910 April 21 — Earth Day Pedal Race, Hyrum, UT (435) 752- (Utah) (801) 942-3498. Intermountain Cup #6, Brian Cup, 10:00 AM, City Creek 5131 Head, UT, XC and DH - Clark July 7 — Galena Grinder, Wild Wild Rockies Unplugged Series Canyon, (801)583-6281 July 28 — Utah State Time Trial information (Idaho), (208) Krause,(435) 586-2770 Rockies Series #6, Sun Valley, ID, (208) 342-3910 April 21-22 —11th Annual Championships, (801) 944- 342-3910. July 8 — Brianhead Epic 100, Chums Classic,3 stages, 2 8488 USA Cycling, Mountain qualifier for the 2001 World July 14-15 — Bogus Bomber, days, Hurricane, UT, (801) 392- Solo Championships, Brian Wild Rockies Series #7, Boise, August 7,14,21,28 — RMR Crit Region,(UTAZ,NM,CO,WY,SD, 4019 Series, Salt Lake, (801) 944- Rogene Killen, (970) 587-4447. Head, (909) 866-4565 ID, (208) 342-3910 April 29 — Up and Over Time 8488 July 8 — Canyon to Canyon August 4 — White Knob Trial, 10 miles of fun!, (801) 278- Pedal Cup, East Canyon August 1,8,15,22,29 — DMV Challenge, Wild Rockies 6820 Utah Races Resort, (801)583-6281 Series #8, Mackay, ID, (208) Crit Series, Every Wednesday, Salt Lake, (801) 944-8488 March 3 — The Red Rock 342-3910 May 1,8,15,22,29 — RMR Crit July 14 — Chris Allaire Series, Salt Lake, 944-8488 Desert Rampage, Memorial, Intermountain Cup August 11 — Taming the August 2,16,30 — Salt Air TT Intermountain Cup #1, St. #7, Solitude, UT, XC - Ed Tetons, Intermountain Cup May 2,9,16,23,30 — DMV Crit Series, Every other Thurs, (801) George, UT, XC - Kayleen Chauner, 801-942-3498 #10, Jackson Hole Mtn. Resort, Series, Every Wednesday, Salt 944-8488 Ames, 435-245-6950 Lake, 944-8488 July 21 — Canyon ' WY, XC - Ed Chauner, (801) August 4 — Davis Crit, Davis March 31 — Bike Fest 2001, Draper Dash, Intermountain 942-3498 May 3,10,24 — Salt Air TT Series, County Technical Center, Intermountain Cup #2, St. Cup #8, Draper, UT, XC - Ed August 18-19 — Pomerelle Every other Thurs, 944-8488 (801)944-8488 George, XC - Rees Weaver, Chauner, 801-942-3498 Peaks, Wild Rockies Series #9, May 6 — East Canyon Road August 5 — 2 Man Team Time 435-634-2201 July 28 — Pedal Powder, Albion, ID, (208) 342-3910 Race, 11 AM, East Canyon Trial, (801) 944-8488 April 4,11,18,25 — Canyon Park Intermountain Cup #9, September 1-2 — Brundage Resort, (801)583-6281 August 25 — Snowbird Hill Mountain Bike Series, Provo Powder Mountain, Bike Festival, Wild Rockies May 12 — RMCC Rhodes Climb, 7:30 AM, 10.2 Miles Canyon, (801) 322-3788 (801)479-5015 Series #10, McCall, ID, (208) Criterium, Salt Lake City, (801) from Shopko on 9400 S. 2000 342-3910 E. to Snowbird, (801) 583-6281 March 2001 cyclingutah.com 11

September 1 -3 — Platte Bridge National's, Spokane, WA, (509) 30, 66, or 100 mile options. August 12 — Treasure Valley One Awesome Tour Bike Ride Station Stage Race, 4 Stages, 455-7657 Benefits go to the Mayor's Century Ride, Boise, ID, (208) Across Nevada, following the Casper, WY, (307) 234-5330 July 14-15 — Gate City Grind Bicycle Advisory Committee 343-3782 Legendary Pony Express Trail September 4,11,18,25 — RMR Stage Race, (208) 282-2503 or for trail and bike advocacy August 12 — Les Boise Tour on U.S. Hwy. 50 - America's Crit Series, Salt Lake, (801) (208) 652-3532 projects in the Salt Lake Century Ride, Boise, ID, (208) Loneliest Road, 5 days of rid­ 944-8488 region and to the American 343-3782 ing, 420 miles from Lake July 28 — Twilight Criterium, Cancer Society, (801) 479- Tahoe to Great Basin September 5,12,19,26 — DMV Boise, ID, (208) 343-3782 4247 or (801) 486-9002. August 12-17 — Spuds 7, ride National Park, (800) 565-2704 Crit Series, Every Wednesday, July 29 — The Morning After across Idaho, Emmett to Salt Lake, (801) 944-8488 June 2 — Little Red Riding Island Park, Cydevents, (888) September 22 — Cycle For Life Criterium, Boise, ID, (208) 343- Hood, women-only ride. Benefit Ride, (801) 272-1302 September 6,20 — Salt Air TT 9130 733-9615. Cache Valley, (801) 272-1302 October 6 — Yellowstone Fall Series, Every other Thurs, (801) August 18 — Seaman's Gulch August 18 — ULCER, tour 944-8488 June 2 — Buffalo Challenge, around Utah Lake, (801) 886- Cycling Tour 2000, (406) 646- Time Trial, Boise, ID, (208) 343- mountain bike wellness ride, 7701 September 8 — Eureka RR, 3782 3272 Antelope Island, 801-626-7967 October ? — Tour Las Vegas - great road race through the August 25 — Hidden Springs August 19-24 — WYCYC XII, Tintic Mining District, Eureka, June 3 — America's Most ride across Wyoming, Ride of the Century, Las Time Trial, Boise, ID, (208) 343- Beautiful Bike Ride, 35, 72,100 Vegas, Nevada, for the UT (801) 553-1065 3782 Pinedale to Buffalo, miles, benefit for the Cydevents, (888) 733-9615. Leukemia Society of September 15 — LOTOJA, 203 September 15 — Leukemia Society, Lake America's National Team in miles from Logan, UT to Hill Climb, Boise, ID, (208) 343- Tahoe, NV, (800) 565-2704 September 9-15 — Southern Training Fall fund raising pro­ Jackson, WY, (801)627-6200 or Utah National Parks Tour, (801) 3782 June 23-24 — MS 150 Bike Tour, gram, 35,50,100 mile options, (800) 497-7335 596-8430 (800) 565-2704 September 27 — Table Rock Hill Benefits MS Society, Cache October 9-12 — Huntsman Climb, Boise, ID, (208) 343- Valley, (801)493-0113 September 15-16 — Idaho MS World Senior Games. Must be 3782 150 Bike Tour, Boise, ID, (208) 50 years or older. Four events: July 6 — Annual Antelope by 388-1998 hill climb, time trial, criterium Moonlight Bike Ride, 10:00 PM. start, check-in begins at September 16-21 — WYCYC and road race. 800-562-1268 Fall Roundup, ride across or [email protected] Road Tours 8:30 p.m., Davis County Causeway, Antelope Island Wyoming, the kinder,gentler October 13 — City Creek Bike Weekly Rides State Park entrance This a version, Pinedale to Buffalo, . 5 1 /2 mile climb up City popular non-competitive Cydevents, 1-888-733-9615 Creek Canyon in Salt Lake Monday Ride — Wasatch ride, held at night during the September 16-22 — OATBRAN, City. For road or mountain Women's Cycling Club full-moon. Ride along the bikes, UCA Points Series Event. (WWCC) Weekly Ride: Great Salt Lake on the Davis (801)583-6281. fun/easy ~1 hr. ride , 6 pm, County causeway and on to r "W ^«*^Spin Cycle, Antelope Island State Park. ^•114644 So. Views are spectacular, food is Regional Races I a d a y delicious. Registration fee March 31-April 1 — Spring k>AJ tBlvd. . All wel- includes park entry, t-shirt and Mountain Omnium, Las come!, refreshments, 20 miles round Vegas, NV, (702) 228-9460 Kirsten, 355-4376. trip,Neka Roundy, Davis March 11 — Windy "Two- Saturday — House of Speed County Tourism, 801-451-3286 Person" Time Trial, Boise, ID, ride. 8 a.m. Fast paced. Call (208)384-1832 on after Thursday to see if Road or Mountain. Meet at July 15-21 — Bicycle Idaho, March 18 — Slammer Road 1453 S. 2300 E. 582-1541 Melba to Ketchum to Melba, Race, Boise, ID, (208) 343-3782 (541)385-5257 Tuesday evening ride — Tour of April 8 — Blacks Creek Road Heber Valley, 6 p.m., meet at August 4 — Tour of Marsh Race, Boise, ID, (208) 343-3782 Heber Mountain Sports, 160 S. Creek Valley, fully supported April 12,19, May 3,10 — Snake Main, Heber, 32 miles, medi­ ride, options of 25, 62, or 100 River Criterium Series, 7 p.m., um paced ride (435) 657- miles on the lonely roads that Nampa, (208) 465-6491 1950 traverse the lovely country between Pocatello and April 14, 21, 28, May 19 — Wed evening ride — Tour of Malad Pass, (208) 282-2673 Soldier Hollow 'Cross Action Photo by Kim Morris Durance Spring Time Trial Heber Valley, 6 p.m., meet at Series, Ketchum, ID, (208) 726- Heber Mountain Sports, 160 S. 7693 Main, Heber, 32 miles, fast April 29 — Road Race Round paced ride (435) 657-1950 Three, Boise, ID, (208) 343-3782 Thurs evening ride — Tour of May 22 — Idaho Cycling Heber Valley, 6 p.m., meet at Enthusiasts Criterium Series, Heber Mountain Sports, 160 S. Pocatello, ID, Rob Van Kirk at Main, Heber, 32 miles, slow (208) 282-2503 paced ride (435) 657-1950 May 26-27 — Snake River Regional Tours • Omnium, Nampa, ID, (208) March 10-11 — 2-Day Road 465-6491 and Mountain Tour, Raise May 26-28 — Iron Horse Bicycle funds for the Lance Classic, Road and Mountain Armstrong Foundation, Events, Durango, CO, (970) Moab, (435) 259-2698 259-4621 April 7 — Cactus Hugger Road May 26-28 — Ecology Center Ride,St. George, (435) 635- Classic, 4 stages, $ 10,000 prize 5480 or (435) 635-5181 list, Missoula, MT, (406) 728- May 5-6 — The "X" Rides, 2 fun 5733 rides on and off Nevada's May 20 — Eagle Hills Circuit Extraterrestrial Highway, Race, Boise, ID, (208) 343-9130 Rachel, NV, near Area 51, (800) 565-2704 May 6 — Emmett-Roubaix Road Race, Boise, ID, (208) May 12 — Great Salt Lake Bird 343-3782 Festival presents "Celebrating the flight of shorebirds and June 9 — Five Peaks, Ketchum, the human spirit" 2000 Fun ID, (208) 726-7693 Run/Walk Ride, start 7:00 June 12 — Idaho Cycling A.M., check-in 6:30 A.M., Enthusiasts Criterium Series, Antelope Island State Park, Pocatello, ID, Rob Van Kirk at Bikes will ride the new East (208) 282-2503 June 13-24 — Side Road, and/or Mountain Hewlett Packard Women's View Trail, 11 miles round trip, Challenge, Idaho, (208) 345- This non-competitive ride is in 7223 conjuction with Great Salt Lake Bird Festival, Davis June 23 — River Spirit Circuit County FairPark in Race, Boise, (208) 343-3782 Farmington, Utah, Davis June 26 — Idaho Cycling County Tourism, 801 -451 -3286 Enthusiasts Criterium Series, Pocatello, ID, Rob Van Kirk at May 12 — Yellowstone Spring (208) 282-2503 June 30 — Cycling Tour 2000, (406) 646- Idaho State Time Trial 7701 Championships, Bellevue, ID, May 19 — Cycle Salt Lake 7am, (208) 726-7693 Century Ride, Salt Lake to July 7-12 — USCF Master's Antelope Island and back, 12 cycling utah.com MARCH 2001

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2. Team #376 - Toxic Shock, 13 laps 16. Dirk Cowley,87 pts. cycling utah finishing at 12:49:45, Angie Cline, 17. Alex Rock,78 pts. Kerry Dalen, Kim Bear, Jeanette 18. Steven RLewis,72 pts. Brasher 19. Sebastian Blanco,64 pts. 3.Team #372 - Flower Power, 11 laps 20. Brandon Firth,60 pts. finishing at 12:56:20, Barb Cline, 21. Jim Deschenes,51 pts. RACE RESULTS Pam Hanlon, Janice Greene, 22. Lou Gillbert,47 pts. Lauren Sweezey 23. Kelly Ryan,36 pts. 24. Christian Johnson,35 pts. 24 Hours of Moab Dan Wieland, Greg Keller, Kathleen MEN'S MASTERS 25. Matt Ohran,33 pts. Mountain Bike Team Results are Swart, Mark Emeis 1. Team #381 - South Beach 26. Wyatt Petersen,32 pts. October 14th & 15th, 2000 sponsored by Bombers/Return of Taint, 17 laps fin­ 27. Bryan Gillespie,23 pts. MEN'S SPORT ishing at 12:36:20, Paul Gotthelf, 27. Eric Jones,23 pts. COED PRO/AM 1. Team #338 - Zoom Splat, 18 laps Gary Plath, Jerry Mullihin, John 29. Jarom Zenger, 19 pts. 1. Team #6 - Sobe/Headshok, 20 finishing at 12:50:10, Scott Harris, Armstrong 30. Jeremy Smith, 10 pts. laps finishing at 1:05:42, Eric Jones, Justine Ochoa, Ben Wagenman, 2. Team #377 - Azimoto, 16 laps fin­ 30. Ian A. Smith, 10 pts. Shonny Vanlandingham, Peter Sean, McCourt ishing at 12:54:56, Seth Dawson, 32. Heinrich Deters,8 pts. 2. Team #331 - Wasatch, 18 laps fin­ Swenson, Amber Neben Scott Lideen, John Schaefer, Rich 33. Joel Zenger,0 pts. 2. Team #7 - Cane Creek/Zeal, 19 ishing at 1:13:26, Matt Sutton, Line Bauer Dempsey, John Rogers, Zep 3. Team #379 - Old Home Boys, 15 laps finishing at 12:18:45, Gretchen Men's Category A Tittensor laps finishing at 12:01:50, Brent Reeves, Jay Henry, Michael l.LindeT.Smith,272 pts. 3. Team #314 - Taint Misbehavin, 17 Petersen, Roger Gillespie, Nick Janelle, Willow Koerber 2,LouGillbert,218pts. 3. Team #4 - Schwinn-Jamba Juice, laps finishing at 12:09:40, Brent Van Reece, Steve Miller Bueren, Randy Blough, Kevin 3. Kevin Radzinski,201 pts. 17 laps finishing at 12:17:43, Dave 4. Logan Garey,177 pts. McCurdy, Dave Adam MEN'S JUNIORS Chase, Matt Gersib, Leah Trapp, DOWNTOWN 5. Brent Peacock, 174 pts. Danielle Heinrichs 4. Team #224 - Country Critters, 17 1. Team #383 - Dank, 15 laps finish­ 156 E. 200 S. laps finishing at 12:14:02, Barney ing at 12:42:15, Alex Hagman, Mark 6. Chris Magerl,156 pts. 7. Andrew Lock, 151 pts. MEN'S SOLO 801-363-3727 Eaton, Fletcher Yaw, George Welgos, Jeff Anderson, Jesse SUGARHOUSE Espinoza, Denis O'Donovan Durance 7. Scott Ford, 151 pts. 1. Team #62 - Wilson, Dawes, 15 laps 9. Dan Christopherson, 110 pts. finishing at 1:06:00 731 E. 2100 S. 5. Team #245 - No Mo & the 2. Team #382 - Chili Peppers, 14 Rockets, 17 laps finishing at laps finishing at 12:40:14, Matt 10.GaryFuller,108pts. 2. Team #8 - Stamstad, John, 15 801-484-0404 11. Jesse Lassley, 107 pts. laps finishing at 1:12:55 12:14:06, Gavin Gonzales, Darren James, Chris Clifford, Nick 12. Bob Hunt, 101 pts. 3. Team #40 - Hamilton, Andrew, 14 McCaulley, Ryan Weibel, Clay Rothacher, Justin Welch 13. Dan Chudleigh,98 pts. laps finishing at 12:00:10 WOMEN'S EXPERT Cravens 3. Team #387 - Y-Riders, 13 laps fin­ 14,Chann Head,81 pts. 1. Team #88 - Ketchup, 16 laps fin­ ishing at 12:00:06, Torin Priem, Kjel 15. Brent Cannon,73 pts. WOMEN'S SOLO ishing at 12:37:47, Becca Blay, Cloe WOMEN'S SPORT Peterson, Nick , Owen Lewis 1 .Team #39 - Haywood,Sue 11 laps Shelton, Summer Stewart, Cariza 1. Team #349 - Sisters of the Saddle 16. Jared W. Nelson,66 pts. finishing at 12:05:39 Arce II, 14 laps finishing at 12:14:45, CLYDESDALE 17. Ron Poeleman,65 pts. 2. Team #36 - Lawson, Kerry, 11 laps 2. Team #089 - South Mondo She Lauren Barros, Ashley Patterson, 1. Team #388 - Bicycles Unlimited, 18. David Tsai,64 pts. finishing at 1:16:45 Devils, 16 laps finishing at 1:17:25, Tricia Petzold-Paisley, Heidi 14 laps finishing at 12:09:55, Isaac 19. Chuck Collins,49 pts. 3. Team #38 - Tower, Janice, 11 laps Susan Grandjean, Kathy Parent, Dahlgren Smilowitz, Bob Owen, Dave 20. Robert Sorenson,46 pts. finishing at 1:38:45 Jane Keyes, Sarah Tescher 2. Team #346 - Juliana 14 laps fin­ Bennett, Roy Hoyt 20. Pete Barquin,46 pts. 3. Team #87 - Bad Betty, 15 laps fin­ ishing at 12:47:32, Elayna Caldwell- 2. Team #353 - Full Sail Big Beers, 13 20. Barry Croker,46 pts. DUO PRO/EXPERT ishing at 1:11:42, Denise Rayer, Grim, Dana Enos-Price, Karen Roitz, laps finishing at 12:45:22, Dave 23. Jamin Madsen,43 pts. 1. Team #191 - Oops! I Did It Again!, Lynette Klein, Annie Webster, Mary Monroe Farmer, Mario Washko, Mike Floyd, 24. Joe Purahger,40 pts. 18 laps finishing at 12:17:16 Carmen Bastek 3. Team #341 - Do-"Gu"-Dolls, 14 Chip Wernig 24. Gordon Garrett,40 pts. Cris Fox, Bart Gillespie laps finishing at 1:19:08, Erika 3. Team #390 - Other, Other White 26. Isaac Wilson,30 pts. 2. Team #59 - Mrazek/Deschutes 5 PERSON OPEN Garcia, Melanie Garcia, Mori Meat, 13 laps finishing at 1:42:10, 26. Brent Cannon,30 pts. Brewery, 18 laps finishing at 1. Team #142 - John William Pantezzi, Megan Moore Scott Moody, Glen McDaniel, Mike 28. Evan Hepner,29 pts. 12:48:12, Jeff Burnard, Chris Decker Bomber Builders, 18 laps finishing at McFarland, Scott Hendrickson 29. Shawn Lyocho,26 pts. 3. Team #50 - BSR Sports Peas & 12:33:36, Alex Hamory, Adam MEN'S VETERAN 30. Loran White, 11 pts. Weenies, 18 laps finishing at Smith, Rob McRae, Jason Foote, 1. Team #371 - Vet-X, 18 laps finish­ Utah Cyclocross Series 31,GregReiche,9pts. 1:00:00, Bob Weiner, Amon Pease Renee DuPree ing at 12:39:14 2000 Overall Points Standings 32.TomWehe,7 pts. 2. Team #189 - Tour the Peaks, 18 Bart Adams, Ed Chauner, Eric MEN'S EXPERT laps finishing at 12:35:17, Robert Jones, Paul Quinlan Men's Category A+ Women's A 1. Team #74 - Hub of Aspen, 20 laps Ames, Amy Harris, Circ Toepel, Vic 2. Team #365 -• Pedal 1. Bart Gillespie,340 pts. 1. Christine lltis,335 pts. finishing at 1:01:57, Charlie Tarver, Marlow, Mark Sechler Power/Marmot Electric, 18 laps fin­ 2. Gabriel Blanco,324 pts. 2. Mindy Gillespie,21 Opts. Charles Eckart, Mike Scanlen, 3. Team #146 - Steem/Health ishing at 12:53:24, Bruce Kelly, 3. Shannon Boffeli,269 pts. 3.Terresa Eggertsen,77 pts. Butch Peterson Performance, 18 laps finishing at Ronan Murray, John Cummins, 4. CrisFox,263 pts. 4. Amelia Henry,75 pts. Jergen Smith 2. Team #75 - Juicy Hogs, 19 laps 1:10:05, Ed Morandi, Richard Picot, 5. Carter Davis,236 pts. 5. Kate 0'conner,25 pts. finishing at 12:23:45, Joel Mischke, Fred Porter, Scott Newton, Molly 3. Team #73 - Home Slice, 17 laps 6.JoelKath,216pts. 6. Melissa Thomas,0 pts. Gavin Seedorf, Chuck Coyle, Todd OGorman finishing at 12:06:00, Don Keller, 7. Leo O'connor, 196 pts. Dave Anderson, Anthony 8. Jared Gibson, 193 pts. Carver 4. Team #172 - Royale With Cheese Men's Category B Anderson, Scott Fiedler 9. Art O'connor, 158 pts. 3. Team #82 - Shapeupcashin.com, 17 laps finishing at 12:48:30 , Kenny 1. Cristiano Pereira,301 pts. 10. Rob Wesemann, 154 pts. 19 laps finishing at 12:37:16, Bill Bradley, Jeff Work, Chip MacLaren, 2. Tracy Nielsen,294 pts. WOMEN'S VETERAN 11. Jon Gallagher, 144 pts. Daley, Gary Thompson, Stash Keith Hofreiter, Sonja Evers 3. Jim Pitkin,232 pts. Bankston, Ken Husbands 5. Team #167 - Pedal 1, Team #374 - Margarita Mamas, 12. Darrell Davis(Dr. Cross), 113 pts. 14 laps finishing at 12:23:25, Susan 13. Thomas Cooke, 111 pts. 4. Chris Sehy,209 pts. Power/Channel Point 17 laps finish­ 5. Jeff Street, 157 pts. ing at 1:15:30, Jonathan Nordby, DiBiase, Rhonda Swenson, Carol 14. John litis, 108 pts. Tucker, Kim Rider 15. Bart Adams,96 pts. 6. Richard Erikseal 13 pts. 7. Line Dempsey(LineDrive),83 pts. 8. John McConnell,80 pts. 9. Denny Kazar,73 pts. -Antelope Island Road Race- 10. Everett Hobby,52 pts. /rVT£RMOUtfTA/rV COP 11. Joe Jankelson,42 pts. Saturday, April 7,2001 12. Chip Tomsuden,39 pts. Antelope Island State Park, Utah 1001 13. John Bemeike,30 pts. Mountain Bike Racing Series 14. Reginald Foster,28 pts. Presented by: The Bike Shoppe and Harristone 15.KorlinGillette,27pts. A Utah Cycling Association Point Series Event. Held Under USCF Permit 801-942-3498 or www.intermountaincup.com 16. Tyler Turkingtom,26 pts. Minimum of $1000 cash plus merchandise prizes. 17. Benjamin T Stratton,25 pts. CATEGORY DISTANCE START PRIZE PLACES ENTRY FEE March 3 The Desert Rampage, St. George, UT 17.NicWilcox,25pts. Master 45 + 40 Miles 9:00 AM Trophies'1 $20 March 31 Bike Fest 2001, St. George, UT 19. Robert Kimzey,21 pts. Master 55+ 40 Miles 9:00 Trophies* $20 May 5 Aardvark Showdown at Five Mile Pass, Lehi, UT 20.S. McWharter,19pts. 20. Julien Gasieuski,19 pts. Women Cat 1-3 40 Miles $20 June 9 Pedalfest XC, Deer Valley, UT 9:02 $500 22. Gary Wheeler, 17 pts. Women Pub/Cat 4** 40 Miles 9:04 Trophies* $20 June 16 Utah Summer Games XC Race, Cedar City, UT June 23 The 14th Annual Mountain Bout, Snowbird, UT 23. James Dumas, 15 pts. Men Pub/Cat 5 * * 40 Miles 9:06 Trophies* $20 24. Doug Kastll pts. Men Cat 1-3 60 Miles 11:00 $500 $20 July 7 Brian Header, Brian Head, UT 25. Brent Hulme, 10 pts. Men Cat 4 40 Miles 11:02 Trophies* $20 July 14 Chris Allaire Memorial, Solitude, UT Master 35+ 40 Miles 11:04 Trophies* $20 July 21 Canyon Bicycle's Draper Dash, Draper, UT Men's Category C I. Brent Hulme, 164 pts. * Trophies and quality merchandise from The Bike Shoppe ** Public women are category 4. Public July 28 Pedal Powder, Ogden, Utah 2.WaltChudleigh,105pts. men are category 5. These are citizen classes for beginners only. ** Entry fee includes one day August 11 Taming the Tetons, Jackson Hole Mtn. Resort, WY 3. Tyler McConnell,90 pts. license. *** Entry fee cash only for Non-Utah Cycling Association members. August 18 Wolverine Ridge XC Race, Evanston, WY Excellent 4 mile rolling course located on scenic Antelope Island. $7 per 4. Lloyd Marble,79 pts. All races are Cross Country Events, No License Required! 5. Andy Yentsch,54 pts. car State Park use fee required. (Pile in and carpool!) Sign up 7:30 to 10:30 5. David Blanco,54 pts. at Antelope Island State Park. 1-15 Exit 335 in Layton. Then West. Allow 1 7. Brady Hansen,50 pts. hour drive time from Salt Lake City. Bring the family. Antelope Island is Back in Motion 8.JaredShelton,30pts. interesting and fun! Showers, beaches and picnic facilities available. Chiropractic* 8. Brett Stevens,30 pts. and Acupuncture Clinic * TAOPPT 10.JaredHuff,27pts. Gre6 Freebairn. D.C. 801-553-0366i^k JL Alt VJT JC< X For More Information: MAILING II. Ray Dahl,25 pts. 11. Greg Adams,25 pts. Del Brown 801-392-4019 [email protected] Women's B The Bike Shoppe 801-476-1600 Quality products for all your cycling needs. viosporf 1. 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'Cross Adventures climb. Then, just before the clambering by me on the climb Utah's Johnson Named as USA downhill, she dove ahead of me ("Coming by on your right!") on continued from page 16 and a guy we were about to the 4th lap. UGH!!! I just decid­ Cycling's Chief Operating Officer pass. He slowed me down and ed to ride it out and finish. I "heavy wash for soiled clothing" Colorado Springs, Colo. (Nov. 30, 2000) - As a part of general cycles to get the crud off the she had a good gap! (listen to wish that was the end. However, me curse inwardly as I admire I was unable to escape the crash­ restructuring for 2001, USA Cycling (USAC), the national govern­ clothes. They still bear the ing body for the sport of cycling, announced the appointment of Dr. stains her successful tactic). I punched fest that was taking everyone the downhill and was back on else out as well. Rode over the Stephen C. Johnson to the position of chief operating officer Thursday. Volume 2 - Trailside Park her wheel through the start-fin­ bridge in front of Dangerboy ish area. WHEW!!! Thought to thinking "Must-not-brake-over- Johnson began working with US AC in 1998 in a consulting role Crashfest, October 22, 2000 as the director of Project Triad, a program that consolidated athlete Uuuuugggggghhhhhhh. myself, "So cool to be battling it bridge." Don't remember doing out with the Ms. Mindy!" As we so but when I went over the development and other sport services. He joined the organization full Today was one to forget. time in July 2000 as the director of the USA Cycling Development Unfortunately, the body won't let turned the roundabout to the bridge my front wheel slid out. stairs, Mindy went wide, but Hit my head, shoulder and hip Foundation, an organization established to raise money for athlete me forget for a few days development programs. methinks. Today's race was in crashed hard on the pavement hard on the ground (Oh, how I "USA Cycling has spent the past nine months reevaluating our Park City's Trailside park. (ouch!). It was really slick and love thee helmet and glasses). core mission and organizational goals. As a result of that process, we Temperature about 38 degrees MANY people went down there Wah! Can we go back in time have emerged with a renewed commitment to international excel­ (but windy! Birrrrrrr!). that day. I pushed on, hoping to and stay in bed this morning? lence, our bicycle racing community and the growth of competitive Precipitation - SNOW. Alas, get the gap again before she Oh well, I guess it's nothing that cycling in this great country," Johnson said. "Although we have a even with proper warm-up and caught me on the climb. OF some Advil and a good night's tremendous amount of work ahead of us, I am excited to be part of a clothing, just standing around COURSE, she caught me on the sleep won't cure. Too bad I the team that will be dedicated to the realization of these goals." for 10 minutes for the race start climb and I just tried to go as couldn't sleep last night. froze us all to death. hard as I could to keep her in Hey, did anyone else see the Chuck Collins, USAC Vice-President, applauded the move, sight. It was SOOOO hard to do! "Steve's appointment is one of the best things to happen for the bicy­ Once again, the beginning of throw-up on the climb? My legs were totally bonked! I cle racing community in the last 20 years. He's smart and he's gonna the race was a good battle! I Congratulations to that guy! I kept her in sight the rest of that figure this out. Steve will build a system that will meet the redefined followed "Marvelous Mindy" guess that sums up what cross is lap, but the next time we went goals of USA Cycling." Gillespie in the beginning until all about in one mouthful. up the climb she went to a Johnson's previous national governing body experience includes we got to the barriers at which Congratulations to Marvelous director of sports science for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard point I was able to move ahead. galaxy far, far away Mindy on another smashing vic­ Association (1991-97). He is also a past member of the FIS (interna­ Luckily I was ahead on the You know the saying, "out of tory! Additional kudos to Holly tional federation) Medical Committee (1996-98). climb because I could not go sight, out of mind." Other Boe, who is learning to dance in fast! Madame Marvelous even­ thoughts entered into the gaping the snow and the mud and is an A noted author and researcher, Johnson was an associate profes­ tually caught and passed me hole of my mind. My head hurts inspiration to all. sor of exercise and sports science, as well as adjunct associate pro­ ("Slow down, girl! You're hurt­ and trying to ride this uphill sim­ fessor for the departments of bioengineering and division of foods ing me!") and I hung on for dear ply SUCKS. I mentally let down Editor's Note: Christine was the and nutrition, at the University of Utah. He also served as director life. I busted a gut and passed and didn't try to keep up or catch overall series points champion. See for the Human Performance Research Laboratory at the university. the results section for the rest of the Johnson currently sits on the Board of Directors for the Institute of her again on the barriers mid- up. Lo and behold, I had forgot­ series' totals. ten about Theresa until she came Sport Science and Medicine, located in Salt Lake City. A cyclist at heart, Johnson was honored by the U.S. Cycling Federation, a member association of USA Cycling, as 1989's Masters Athlete of the Year. His cycling accomplishments include Excellent results. two masters road cycling World Cup championships, eight national road championships and 16 Utah district road titles. On time — and Johnson, who is married and has four children, earned both his Handmade Carbon Fiber Bicycles bachelor's degree in biology (1978) and his Ph.D. in exercise physi­ at the best price. www.aegisbicycles com ology (1985) from the University of Utah. 1-877-33-AEGIS Only 30 minutes west of Salt Lake City.

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"And Now for a Report from the Feminine Side of 'Cross...11 By Apparently, Mindy found out forward at times. When I hit the Christine "Muckwheat" litis just how little clearance that steep portion of the PAVED sec­ brand new Cannondaie truly tion I had to get off and run it! Volume 1 - Soldier Hollow had. Not much! There was too much resistance Mudfest, October 21,2000 The next three laps were not from the muck on the bike to be OK, so we don't have names a race against the competition, able to pedal (plus, it had been like Bart "king of cross" they were a race of WILL to go two laps since I was able to Gillespie and "Dangerboy," we on! By lap 2 the mud was actually clip into my pedals). are simply "the chicks." REALLY sticking hard. It was a The 4th lap seemed to take Unfortunately, you can count us relief to hit the pavement so one FOREVER as almost nothing on one hand (and sometimes could bang the mud off the was ridable anymore (Read: only 1 finger - just be careful shoes and allow the road to get BIKE unridable due to *&$!-ing which one you use!). All the rid of some of it on the wheels. MUCK). The sun came out (fig­ same, the racing's been pretty "Oh how I wish I was uratively) for a brief moment as, good so far. "Marvelous Mindy" Dangerboy with a clean spare for the first time EVER, I lapped Gillespie is the defending series bike each lap!" a guy instead of a (million) champion so she, of course, is Riding became Oh-So-diffi- guy(s) lapping me (insert anoth­ the one to set your mark on. cult. Carrying the bike became er "Small Victory" cheer here). Alas, one could not ask for a Oh-So-Much-MORE-difficult as Anyone want perspective on more humble and friendly neme­ it felt like a hundred pound this one? It took a rinse off with sis. slimy gorilla. Each lap became a garden hose, one "soak" cycle, We raced with the "B" group more than riding. The one "prewash" cycle and TWO and, for the start of our race, 4th lap was the worst, however, were treated to the pouring rain as the bike simply refused to go Continued on Page 15 which finished off the "A" group. If only the rain had con­ tinued! It was not to be. Chris Humbert "shortened" our race to 4 laps, thinking we'd be done in Fast & Furious 30 minutes. Because most of us ii The author on a balmier day at South Mountain were walking the last two laps, it WORLD c . ™. photo by John litis took a full hour. For the first lap, the battle SENIOR Senior Challenge was on and it was good! I fol­ lowed right behind Mindy until GAMES in Color Country the pavement after the uphill triple barrier where she got a St. George, Utah - USA small gap. "Oh, no! Must-not- get-dropped-so-soon!" I pushed it hard over the top and dove by October 9-12, 2001 her on the downhill. Yeah! Still Four Dynamite Days in the race. Cycling "Oh, *$#!" biffed it at the 4 •< bottom of the hill (must remem­ Hill Climb l,000Ft. ber to take that turn slower next Criterium 1.26K Circuit time...) Was covered with mud, Time Trial 40K/20K head to toe. As Marvelous Mindy passed me by I picked up RoadRace 62K,50K,37K my bike and silently cursed to myself the fact that it was now packed full of mud. Actually, my Seniors 50+ bike would get MUCH worse 5-Year Age before the day was over, so I Divisions needn't have worried. I recov­ Sold, Silver & ered and passed Mindy again on Bronze Medals the next downhill. Thought bet­ ter of taking this one so fast and Awarded in each didn't crash (insert "Small Division Victory" cheer here). The next time I looked behind me it was Sue, not Mindy in hot pursuit. Three Terrific Days John litis at Soldier Hollow Photo by Kim Morris, October 21, 2000 Mountain Biking Hill Climb Down Hill Cross Country CHVMf CLASSIC Festival Hurricane, UT - April 21-22, 2001 11th Annual! A bicycle stage race in the Southern Utah sunshine. A USCF UCA event. All riders welcome! Entry Includes: Same Shirt (Collar Type), Gift Bag of 2 road races, 1 time trial, timed CC format. Goodies, $10.00 Dinner Ticket, Sport Social, Opening Over $6000 in cash, prizes, and giveaways plus more pending Chums classic T-shirt and Chums eyewear retainer to pre-entrants. Ceremonies, Parade of Athletes, Shuttle Service, To enter send: Medals, Prizes & Awards, Emergency Personnel, Free Name, Address, Phone #, email, age, team name, and class you wish to enter Health Screenings, Free Healthy Lifestyle Seminars, (Men 1-2, Men 3, Men 4/5, Women 1-3, Women 4, Master 35, 45, 55) Include check for S45 entry fee made to Del Brown, and a Handbook, Map <& Guide and Official Program. self-addressed, stamped envelope for confirmation A detailed race bible. Registration Deadline September 10, 2001 Pre entry is strongly encouraged. Entry Is $80 If postmarked after April 13. Call for Registration Packet 800-562-1268 Send Entries to: Del Brown, 1375 E. 4225 S., Ogden, UT 84403 Questions? contact Del at 801-392-4019 or delbrownQqwest.net Visit us at www.seniorgames.net For more info, visit: www.chums.com