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XC-PRO Goneriding.Com (352) 873-9279 MU=Make up Race *7 XC-PRO goneriding.com (352) 873-9279 MU=Make up race *7 scores needed to qualify for o/a awards Place Last Name First Name Sponsor TOTAL #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 MU Bonus ITT Bonus #9 Bonus ST 1 TURNER THOMAS AMERICANTEAM JAMIS CLASSIC / XPEDO P/B 225 X 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 15 2 DICKENS CHASE MAXXIS 193 X 23 23 25 23 X 28 25 27 1 15 3 3 FRASER OMAR TEAM MOMENTUM 151 22 30 29 25 29 1 15 4 DUFOUR JERRY AMERICANMOMENTUM/ CLASSIC DREW EDSALL/ XPEDO P/B 139 26 27 28 26 28 4 5 MARION ROBERT MAXXIS 121 28 28 29 29 5 2 6 PERLEY BRADFORD CHAMPION SYSTEM/ CANNONDALE 117 29 26 29 28 5 7 SCHWORM BRIAN PEDAL POWER 110 25 27 29 29 8 VROUWENVELDER LUKE CYCLE YOUTH 83 27 27 29 9 COWIE TRISTAN FINEY FLATS BIKES / DEAN 82 25 29 28 10 RIMMER CORY ENDRUANCE 80 24 28 26 2 11 SALLA CHAD 80 8 24 24 23 1 12 RYAN ALEX MOCK ORANGE BIKES P/B KONA 75 23 27 25 13 TAYLOR KYLE TEAM BIKERS CHOICE 71 27 21 20 3 14 WOOD BILLY TEAM BIKERS CHOICE 57 26 12 19 15 GAFFNEY LEWIS SYCAMORE CYCLES 52 26 26 16 DANISH MICHAEL MIAMI BIKE SHOP / JAMIS BIKES 51 24 27 17 GORRY CYPRESS WHOLE ATHELE SPECIALIST 45 21 24 18 KOLB PAUL OOAK HANDMADE 45 25 20 19 BENTLEY DAVIS LEES-MCRAE 43 18 25 20 SHEEDY BRIAN SUPER COOL BIKE SHOP / 31 27 4 21 SMITH SHAUN AMERICAN CLASSIC 30 30 22 WOODALL RYAN SUPERBADFELT / PROGOLD BIKE SHOP/ POC / RPII-9 30 30 23 COX MARTIN RACING / VITARGO 29 29 24 BELL CONNOR ROCKOWN RACING / SPECIALIZED 28 28 25 BRADLEY EARL INFINITY BIKE SHOP 28 28 26 MCLAUGHLIN JON VILLAGE VW ELITE CYCLING 28 10 18 27 MEUCCI ALEX TEAM BENT'S 28 28 28 BAKER KECK 27 27 29 LEADER SEAN CYCLE WORKS 26 26 30 LUCK CARTER MILSAPS TRAINING FACILITY / RALEIGH 26 26 31 MOOSA MATT Bike Source 26 26 32 MCCARTY BOB AG / MCCARTY TRAINING 25 25 33 NEWSOM JOHN VASSAGO BICYCLES 25 25 34 HURST TANNER 24 24 35 RUSSELL MICHAEL 24 24 36 WADSWORTH GORDON BLUE RIDGE CYCLERY / TREK 24 24 37 WHITMORE JOSH 24 23 1 38 RICE BYRON CLEMMONS BICYCLE 23 23 39 COREN CHRIS TEAM ENGINE / MRI ENDURANCE 22 22 40 ZIMMERMAN TIM FRIST PLACE RACING.COM 22 22 41 BARING ELLJATT CYCLE YOUTH 21 21 XC-2 Women goneriding.com (352) 873-9279 MU=Make up race *7 scores needed to qualify for o/a awards Place Last Name First Name Sponsor TOTAL #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 MU Bonus ITT Bonus #9 1 O'CONNELL BETTHNEY CYCLEWORKS 194 29 28 29 30 28 X 30 5 15 2 ALLGIRE MICHELE 88 30 29 29 3 HELM MURTAGH SUSAN 88 29 29 30 4 OSWALD ELIZABETH 74 20 26 28 5 MILLS LAURA 60 30 30 6 BAILEY CASEY TOTAL CYCLIST 55 28 27 7 BYRD CRYSTAL 55 27 28 8 PROTANO MEGAN PROTANOLAW.COM / JUNKMAN 51 28 23 9 PATERNOSTRO MARY TEAM STEELCITYSHE 44 29 15 10 MCELVEEN GRETCHEN 43 28 15 11 FRANZEL TRUDI ALDERMAN 30 30 12 GRANT CHRISTINE ROSWELL BICYCLES 30 30 13 HODESS JANE FIRST PLACE RACING 30 30 14 NIELSON JENNIFER BIKE STREET USA 30 30 15 COOPER MEG 30 30 16 AKIN COURTNEY SORELLA CYCLING 29 29 17 DESJARDINS MONICA VELO VIXENS 29 29 18 HATCHER BRITTANY CYCLES DE ORO 29 29 19 LEWIS KARAH 29 25 4 20 EVANS CHRISTI SOUTHSIDE CYCLING 28 28 21 FILIPPI MACKENZIE 28 28 22 GLAS ELIZABETH 28 28 23 HOPKINS MEGAN 27 27 24 WALL NADINE TEAM ENGINE 27 27 25 LAMBERSON ANNETTE TEAM SEVEN CYCLES 26 26 26 LEIGH MELISSA 26 26 27 CHILDERS LYNN 25 25 28 MCDOWELL TIFFANY TEAM VICTORY JUNCTION 24 24 29 MILLER BETH 22 22 30 TRIES BIANCA 21 21 XC-2 40-49 goneriding.com (352) 873-9279 MU=Make up race *7 scores needed to qualify for o/a awards Place Last Name First Name Sponsor TOTAL #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 MU Bonus ITT Bonus #9 Bonus ST 1 BUCKINGHAM JAMES TEAM BIKER'S CHOICE 224 27 X 28 27 X 30 30 29 28 5 15 5 2 PAINE FRANKLIN MOUNTAIN LAKES / GUNTEVINE 211 X X 29 25 23 27 28 30 30 4 15 3 ELKINS SCOTT OUTFITTERS 183 23 26 21 22 26 21 26 3 15 4 NEWMAN DONALD SUNSHINE CYCLES 167 13 20 19 23 23 28 22 15 4 5 TONEY MICHAEL 137 19 7 23 19 21 10 23 15 6 JACKSON BRYAN CRANKY BANJOS RACING 131 14 14 27 23 X 18 19 1 15 7 KNIGHT BRIAN FIRST PLACE RACING 105 28 23 28 26 8 BROWN RANDY COLUMBUS BIKE RACING 98 21 26 27 24 9 FRANCIS BRYAN CHAIN REACTION AUGUSTA GA 92 22 24 24 22 10 SINGLETON JIM GUARDIAN AUTOMOTIVE 88 29 30 29 11 WHITE ROBERT MOAB / MIDDLE TENNESSE VELO 84 24 30 30 12 PAUGH MARK LEGWORKS SUPER SPORT 80 17 22 20 21 13 DIAZ NIVIO ZBIKES 79 25 26 26 2 14 DONOVAN MATT FIRST PLACE RACING 69 24 10 25 10 15 GLOVER TOM COGENTES 67 7 9 18 15 17 1 16 BEWLEY JASON SUNSHINE CYCLES 60 30 30 17 NEUMULLER TRAVIS TEAM MISSION SOURCE MSCA 59 16 18 25 18 RENNINGER BILLY AJ'S BIKES AND BOARDS 59 30 29 19 HENDERSON RUSSEL CROSSTOWN VELO 58 29 29 20 ROWLISON KEVIN UNIVERSITY BICYCLE CENTER 56 29 27 21 STUCKEY ROD BECK CYCLING 56 28 28 22 SMITH DUB TOYOTA FORKLIFTS / SPORT FACTORY 52 25 27 23 ARMES THOMAS TEAM VW P/B ACTIVE.COM 47 24 23 24 DEDE CARSTEN RETRO RACING 47 27 20 25 SCHOGO PETER 44 29 15 26 TRENT LARRY TENT WELDING / HEARTS RACING 44 15 29 27 HIGEY TODD 43 12 16 15 28 DAVIS FRANK 42 27 15 29 WALTERS JEFF 42 6 17 4 15 30 CAMPBELL MARCUS GS MONTAGNA ROSA 41 26 15 31 FORET PETER 40 25 15 32 RICHESIN DEREK 39 24 15 33 NOLEN LEON SMITHLOCK 37 22 15 34 PENDERGRASS LONNY 35 20 15 35 WEYENBERG JEFF 34 19 15 36 LITTRELL DOUG 32 17 15 37 ELDROD GREG 31 16 15 38 CHARLES RANDOLPH STRACKACOBRA / ST AUGUSTINE 30 15 15 39 HESS SEAN TEAM 30 18 12 40 HOSKIN JOSEPH 30 30 41 BROWN HONON TRULY SPOKIN 29 14 15 42 PARTIN ERIC ATR FUN TRAILS.COM 29 17 11 1 43 TERRELL RYAN 29 29 44 ALMEIDA RODNEY TRISPORTS P/B TIMEX 28 28 45 ENGLISH KEITH 28 13 15 46 FISH STEVE THE PEDAL SHACK 28 28 47 TABARES JOSE FERNANDO SCOOT SKATE AND BIKE 28 28 48 CLOUTIER JOHN 27 27 49 STACEY PAT TRACE BIKES 27 27 50 CLAY HOWIE 26 12 14 51 KNABLE KEITH 26 11 15 52 LUEDEKE DOUG PLAN B CYCLES 26 26 53 MCDUFFIE MARK 26 26 54 BILLINGS RAY 25 25 55 NOLLETTI DAVID VELOSPORTS RACING 25 25 56 SAURWEIN MIKE BIKETECH 25 25 57 GROOMS CHRIS SANDHILLS CYCLE 24 24 58 MCCABE JON MSR, TWIN AIR 24 24 59 STALZER EVAN RETRO RACING 24 24 60 HART SCOTT 23 23 61 SAVAGE DON PLAN B CYCLES 22 22 62 CROOK LARRY MRI TEAM ENGINE 21 21 63 HARRIS CHIP CYCLES DE ORO 21 21 64 SMITH TIM 21 21 65 EASTON ROB REVOLTING COGS 20 20 66 HUTER STEVE 20 20 67 ARNOLD JAMIC 19 19 68 BRYANT GREG CHERRY STREET CYCLES 19 19 69 DUNWOODY LADD TEAM ENGINE/ MRI ENDURANCE 19 8 11 70 MATTHEWS DONNIE SPINZ FOR VICTORY JUNCTION 18 18 71 MCELROY JOHN ATLANTA TREK 18 18 72 SPENCE STEVEN SMYRNE BICYCLES 18 18 73 LINDLEY EDDIE BIKE SHOP OF COLUMBUS CBR 17 17 74 NYLAND SCOTT 17 17 75 FITZGERALD KEVIN 16 16 76 TILL CAL LEGWORKS 16 16 77 MCDOWELL J J TEAM VICTORY JUNCTION 15 15 78 BAILEY ROBERT 14 13 1 79 MASON JOE BICYCLE GENERATION 12 12 80 NEGAS DANIEL 11 11 81 ROBINSON BARRY CYCLES DE ORO / CONE HEALTH / BLASSER10 INVESTMENT10 82 MANRIQUE OSCAR HELL BOY RACING 9 9 83 SPARKS ALAN MSG CYCLOCROSS 9 9 84 SMALLEY JIM CYCLE THERAPY- ZIMMER 8 8 85 SHEPARD BRETT 7 7 86 JONES CHRIS LEGWORKS CYCLES 6 6 87 PROTANO BENNY PROTANO LAW/ SVWKMAN 5 5 88 KELLY RYAN 4 4 89 Gentry Will 1 1 XC-2 30-39 goneriding.com (352) 873-9279 MU=Make up race *7 scores needed to qualify for o/a awards Place Last Name First Name Sponsor TOTAL #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 MU Bonus ITT Bonus #9 Bonus ST 1 GOORSKEY ABE CYCLEWORKS PERFORMANCE BIKE SHOP230 X X 28 30 29 28 X 30 30 30 5 15 5 2 BRIDGES BLAKE NORTH STAR RACING 199 X 26 28 23 22 29 28 24 15 4 3 MARTIN FRANK BRECK'S BICYCLE SHOP 198 24 X X 27 22 X 24 28 27 27 1 15 3 4 LUDWIG SCOTT 192 X X 25 26 26 25 26 25 21 2 15 1 5 PURCELL CHIP SCV / V.W. 119 X 6 23 20 18 18 19 15 6 KEEFE SEAN C. 117 29 30 30 28 7 GJOKA NICHOLAS NGX RACING / ONLY YOU TATTOO 112 19 X 13 24 23 15 18 8 JAMES MICHAEL 107 18 28 17 21 23 9 CHEN DAVE MRI ENDURANCE / TEAM ENGINE 102 24 22 26 30 10 RICE CLINT 99 20 25 28 26 11 Graudszus Ivan 86 26 30 24 4 2 12 LAWLESS BRADLEY CYCLEWORKS PERFORMANCE BIKE SHOP78 26 25 27 13 GAUTHIER DEANE CROSSTOWN VELO 77 24 26 27 14 HARRIS MATTHEW C TOWN BIKES 77 12 25 18 22 15 GRAF TYLER SPOOKY BIKES 76 21 4 29 19 3 16 LEGASPI MARK NORTH STAR RACING 76 8 11 21 21 15 17 CHEAVES JONATHAN BOBC TOWN MACCARTY BIKES TRAINING / AG 71 19 27 25 18 WITMAN BRET FACTORY 60 30 30 19 BURGESS RODDY 58 29 29 20 BINFORD JEFF BIKE WORKS ORLANDO 56 29 27 21 CHAMPNEY STEPHEN CLEMMONS BICYCLE RACING 49 23 26 22 HARVEY AMOS 43 28 15 23 JAMES BERT TEAM BIKE WORKS 41 25 16 24 WALLACE SHANE FORT PAYNE CYCLING CLUB 40 25 15 25 ROBERTSON SHANNON MELLOW MUSHROOM 39 24 15 26 MCCONIL JEFF 38 23 15 27 BIERLEY JASON BIKE LINK RACING 37 22 15 28 MCGHEE ADAM JAMES BROS.
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