Thursday, September 28, 2006

CCCX #2- Final Race At East Garrison Army Barracks

The CCCX Cross series will host race #2 this coming sunday Oct 1st at the East Garrison area of the former Army Base at Ft Ord. This is a special event, as it will be the last bicycle race in this area of the former Army barracks. A housing development is starting construction, and it took serious negotiations with the land owners, but they are allowing one final cycling event. This area has hosted both District Road and Cross championships in the past, and its open space and closed roads are great for all types of recreational and competitive cycling. The Central Coast races will still be able to use the Day Camp area where Mtn Bike and Cross races are held, but this is the final curtain call for cycling in the building area of East Garrison. This upcoming course will be similar to years past with a few additions added in to spice things up. There is a long pavement section and some short elevation gains, mixed in with some technical single track sections and one solid running section. Also if the weather permits and the sky is clear, the Salinas Air Show is scheduled during all of the cross races and Airplane action can be viewed from the Cross course in many areas. There will be fighter jets and stunt pilots and all kinds of daredevils in action...... and that is just the Cross racers! The Airplane's will also be flying overhead too! CCCX will have Medals in all divisions for top placing's, larger groups will receive medals five deep. There will also be cash paid out to Elite division's and choice Cal Giant Strawberries to each winner. We hope you can make this last chance to compete in this wonderful open space area for bicycle riding before it becomes a city center.

Here is a list of top finishers from CCCX #1 at Manzanita Park in Prunedale.

ELITE MEN
1 939 10 laps @ 58'03'' Barry Wicks KONA Santa Cruz
2 929 16'' Simon Vickers HRS/Rock Lobster Los Gatos
3 926 34'' Mark Noble California Raisins Oxnard
4 924 51'' Chris McGovern Sonic Cycles Cross Nevada City
5 942 1'23'' Justin Robinson Cal Giant/Specialized Santa Cruz
6 927 1'28 Chance Noble Cal Giant/Specialized Camarillo
7 931 2'49'' Joshua Snead HRS/Rock Lobster Larkspur
8 921 3'05'' Aaron Kereluk HRS/Rock Lobster Soquel
9 923 3'18'' Cameron Falconer Hunter/DFL Fairfax
10 946 3'31'' Jason Rahlwes Fox Racing Shox Capitola
11 940 3'48'' John Funke SYCIP San Francisco
12 943 4'03'' Rob Evans HRS/Rock Lobster Los Gatos
13 932 4'04'' Michael Hernandez Safeway/Greezers Aptos
14 936 5'08'' Brian Vernor Hunter Cycles Santa Cruz
15 925 5'12'' Gary Hanson Amgen Woodland Hills
16 999 5'29'' Keith Defiebre LaPierre/Ritchey/ Calabassas Prunedale
17 930 5'44'' Pat Rocchi Monterey
18 937 6'12'' Aron Bonar SYCIP Berkeley
19 949 6'42'' Aaron O'Dell HRS/Rock Lobster Los Gatos
20 944 6'53'' Tim Granshaw LaPierre/Ritchey Palo Alto

ELITE WOMEN
1 313 6 laps @ 39'43 Sarah Kerlin Velo-Bella/KONA Capitola
2 316 11'' Stella Carey HRS/Rock Lobster Soquel
3 318 13'' Shelley Olds HRS/Rock Lobster Los Gatos
4 317 1'11'' Melodie Metzger Cal Giant/Specialized Berkeley
5 312 1'19'' Josie Beggs Cal Giant/Specialized Capitola
6 319 2'09'' Hollie McGovern Sonic Cycle Cross Nevada City
7 314 2'57'' Katrina Baumstieger Black Market Racing Templeton
8 315 3'04'' Ann Fitzsimmins Velo-Bella/KONA Morgan Hill
9 321 4'40'' Beverly Chaney Roaring Mouse Cycles Carmel
10 320 4'45'' Kathleen Hannon Freewheel Bike Shop San Francisco

MASTER MEN 35+ A
1 733 7 laps @ 41'46'' Henry Kramer Cal Giant Menlo Park
2 721 9'' Gannon Myall Cal Giant LaFayette
3 706 14'' Jesse Scatton Bullseye/East Sac. Sacramento
4 739 39'' Mark Howland Black Market Racing Aptos
5 731 56'' Anastasio Flores Jr. Cal Giant La Selva Beach
6 730 59'' Todd Hoefer Cal Giant Watsonville
7 723 1'44'' TimThompson FlossAid San Jose
8 720 1'47'' Mark Abele Boure/Cane Creek Concord
9 714 1'55'' Brij Lunine Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Santa Cruz
10 734 2'16'' Ceasar Chavez Buy-cell.com San Jose

MASTER MEN 45+ A
1 608 7 laps @ 43'59'' Robert Meighan Eurocycling Imports San Jose
2 620 53'' Thomas Feix Pen Velo Moss Beach
3 624 1'33'' Cass Laizure Boure' Oakland
4 628 2'24'' Norm Kriess Eurocycling Imports Berkeley
5 615 2'52'' Don Langley Morgan Stanley/ Specialized/ 24hr. Morgan
Hill
6 606 2'54'' Keith Henderson Team Bicycle Trip Santa Cruz
7 613 3'32'' Billy Hall LGBRC/Easton/ Specialized Monterey
8 619 3'52'' John Brown Family Cycling Center Santa Cruz
9 618 4'09'' Paule Bates Roaring Mouse Cycles San Francisco
10 623 Alex Anderson Team Santa Cruz/SCCCC Santa Cruz

A SINGLE SPEED
1 453 10 laps @1.03'21'' Pat Schott Felton
2 445 9 laps @ 58'33'' Kurt Gensheimer Buy-cell.com Campbell

3 490 1'07'' Brue Syvertsen DFL San Francisco
4 443 2'39'' Ceasar Chavez Buy-cell.com San Jose

5 455 3'31'' Eric Ebbertoth Bay Bikes Seaside
6 438 5'22'' Brock Dickie Buy-cell.com Capitola
7 439 5'29'' Joe Fabris Fightin Bobas/Trailhead Cyclery Los Gatos
8 409 6'55'' John Cheetham EMC/Velum Pleasanton
9 405 8 laps @ 58'10'' Eric Thunstrom Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Boulder
Creek
10 419 12'' Travis Tonn San Jose Bike Club Campbell

MENS B
1 101 7 laps @ 51'44'' Alejandro Martinez Cal Giant Santa Cruz
2 117 10'' Stacey Sell Fox Racing Prunedale
3 109 1'05'' Harley Constantin Pegasus Danville
4 118 2'34'' Max Clifford Team N.O.T.S. San Anselmo
5 105 2'40'' Joe Lavelle Specialized Morgan Hill
6 125 2'58'' Geoff Wilcox BHS Los Altos
7 122 3'00'' Joe Ernst SYCIP Alameda
8 113 3'09'' Alex Work Santa Cruz
9 116 3'14'' Damian Handisides HUP United San Carlos
10 107 3'19'' Jeff Bronack Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Santa Cruz

MENS B 35+
1 414 7 laps @ 52'02'' Mitch Bramlett Scotts Valley Cycle Sport
Scotts Valley
2 406 25'' Thomas Fox Stinson Beach
3 423 26'' Mike Holt San Jose Bike Club San Jose
4 403 1'19'' Dave Schindehette Pegasus Los Gatos
5 416 1'22'' Morgan Fletcher SFSSPT Oakland
6 426 1'29'' Eric Nelson Santa Cruz
7 418 2'19'' Ben Lerner Art's SLO Cyclery S.L.O.
8 412 2'25'' Chris Baker Soquel
9 435 2'30'' Mark Fitzsimmons Fox Racing Shox Morgan Hill
10 402 2'55'' John Cheetham EMC/Velum Pleasanton

MENS B 45+
1 711 7 laps @ 55'36'' Clu Cottler Cyclepath Bike Shop Fresno
2 703 1'' Erik Salander Kondra Systems/Pen Velo Belmont
3 707 3'' Matt Dunstan Scotts Valley cycle Sport Boulder Creek
4 722 6 laps @ 51'25'' Jeff Crfton Pen Velo Half Moon Bay
5 701 31'' Bruce Lodge Black Market Racing Tuolmne

MENS 55+
1 311 6 laps @ 55'53'' Frank Cuaresma San Jose Bike Club San Jose
2 310 5 laps @ 51'38'' Ron Riley Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Aptos

SINGLE SPEED B
1 10 7 laps @ 52'37'' Omar Sison Pegasus Oakland
2 14 3'51'' Michael Mann Team Performance Marina
3 11 4'03'' Andrew may Pegasus Dublin

MENS C
1 6 5 laps @ 42'16'' Paul Ellison San Francisco
2 4 1'23'' Timothy Gonzales FLOW Fresno
3 9 2'25'' Michael Holzer GoBagger San Jose
4 3 2'26'' Ryan Williams FLOW Oakland
5 5 2'55'' Jeff Kazan Raliegh Bicycles San Jose

JR. MEN 14-18
1 910 5 laps @ 38'57'' Logan Loader Alan Factory Seaside
2 915 8'' Jeremy Blalock Monterey
3 916 1'07'' Michael Landry HRS/Rock Lobster Santa Cruz
4 914 1'46'' Taylor Shamshoian Scotts Valley Cycle Sport Scotts
Valley
5 907 2'35'' Miles Payton Another Bike Shop Santa Cruz
6 902 3'37'' Pedro Bonilla Cal Giant Santa Cruz
7 903 3'54'' Jesse Nickell Jr. Bicycle Trip/SCCCC Santa Cruz
8 909 3'59'' Paul Sales Rad Racing Santa Cruz
9 913 4'16'' Jack Fogelquist Scotts Valley Cycle Sport Scotts Valley
10 912 5'13'' Carl Dawson Santa Cruz

JR. 13 & under
1 309 5 laps @ 45'00'' Bjorn Fox Stinson Beach
2 307 4 laps @ 39'25'' Raymond Mendoza Bicycle Trip/SCCCC Santa Cruz
3 303 6'' Andrew Bolton Bicycle Trip Santa Cruz
4 302 17'' Jordan Vandersoep Bicycle Trip Soquel
5 301 1'57'' Oliver Nickell Bicycle Trip/SCCCC Santa Cruz

WOMENS B
1 417 6 laps @ 43'02'' Kathleen London Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Santa
Cruz
2 442 1'51'' Rona Hung HRS/Rock Lobster San Francisco
3 451 3'35'' Mary-Anne Hunter Hunter Cycles Santa Cruz
4 454 4'14'' Kate Lynch Cal Giant San Jose
5 452 5 laps @ 42'29'' Rita Celeste Leon Babes on Mountain Bikes
Monterey
6 449 2'' Soni Andeini-Poulsen Velo Bella Arnold
7 422 41'' Chris Ernst S.F. Sport & Spine Alameda
8 450 42'' Karen Kefauver Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Santa Cruz
9 448 4'44'' Kelley Miller Velo Bella/Bicycle Trip Watsonville
10 447 4 laps @ 42'15" Mary Perez Velo Bella Campbell


WOMENS 35+
1 622 6 laps @ 43'54'' Allison Baumhefner Norcal Velo Glen Allen
2 609 1'39'' Shawna Potocky Spokesman Bicycles Santa Cruz
3 604 2'05'' Julianna Perry Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Santa Cruz
4 633 5 laps @ 41'15'' Marisha Chilcott Oakland
5 635 49" Winona Hubbard Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Santa Cruz
6 634 50" Melinda Jones Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Santa Cruz
7 611 57" Amy Abele Velo Bella/KONA Concord
8 632 1'46" Julie Brothers HRS/Rock Lobster Los Gatos
9 601 2'01" Martha Mendoza Team Santa Cruz (SCCCC) Santa Cruz
10 616 4 laps @ 39'34'' Betty Jordan Velo Bella/KONA Walnut Creek

WOMENS C
1 126 4 laps @ 35'00'' Melanie Michalak Hazards/Orbea Santa Cruz
2 127 1'15 Jenny Feix 2 Kids & a Mortgage Moss Beach
3 120 2'20'' Lauren Haughey S.F. Sport& Spine Oakland
4 123 3'43'' Susan Browm Salinas


JR. GIRLS
1 602 4 laps @ 40'23'' Laney Aldridge Bicycle Trip Santa Cruz

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