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Chicago Cyclocross Cup
Racing Series – Results: Race # 1
Carpenter Park, Carpentersville, Illinois
Sunday, October 15, 2006
The race attracted 126 finishers, an
increase of nineteen riders when compared to 2005. Among the competitors was
Robbie Ventura, formerly from the USPS Pro Cycling Team. At race time, the
weather was partly cloudy, with no wind and a temperature of mid 40 Fahrenheit.
The Carpenter Park course is flat,
non-technical, with a small hill run up and a creek crossing; a perfect venue
for the beginner to advance racer.
In the last few weeks, the series added
two additional sponsors. Local bike shop, Yojimbo’s
Garage of Chicago donated three 2007 Fuji cyclocross framesets for raffle
prizes. Each racer is be given one entry into the raffle for every race
entered. Racers have multiple opportunities to win the frame set.
Alpha Q has signed on as series sponsor for the
Men’s Cat 3 and Women’s Cat 1/2/3 races. Winners of the overall series in these
categories will be awarded an Alpha Q CX20 cyclocross.
Masters 35+
1. Robbie Ventura, Vision Quest
2. Brian Conant, Training Bible
3. John Gatto, SRAM
4. Randy Warren, xXx Racing AthletiCo
5. Tim Boundy, Active Endeavors
6. Thomas Flynn, Killjoy
7. Bryan Rheude, Met Life
8. Jim Nowak, ABD
9. Devin Heppner, Killjoy
10. Pete Rolowiecz, Met Life
11. Ara Oggojan, Training Bible
12. Marc Dietrich, Turin
13. Steven Forss, Kegelsin
14. Mark Rouer, Unattached
15. Greg Neidbala, Project 5
16. Mark Wold, Albertos
17. Christopher Mosora, Indy Velo
18. Benson Friedman, Albertos
19. Mark Moller, North Branch
20. Shane Winn, xXx Racing AthletiCo
21. Todd Molby, Unattached
22. Uwe Krueger, ABD
23 John Okan, Unattached
Masters 45+
1. Josh Mallan, Pony Shop/2CC
2. John Handlogten, 1% More Racing
3. Fabio Orlandi, PYOC
4. Jim Real, Turin
5. John Bucksbaum, Vision Quest
6. David Pouton, Vision Quest
7. Mark McNeill, Main Street Bikes
8. Tom Knoebl, ABD
9. Michael Jones, 2CC
10. Darin Steiner, RVO
11. William T. Waters, South Chicago Wheelmen
12. Eddie Bartley, Active Endeavors
13. Brian Levereyz, VCR
14. Thomas Rees, Met Life
15. Marc Dettman, Alltel Bike Team
16. Mike Ruzich, Lone Wolf Racing
17. Al Weigel, VCR
18. Paul Forsythe, Vergesport.com
Men’s Pro 1-2
1. David Sachs, Vision Quest
2. Gannon Myall, Cal Giant/Specialized
3. Scott McLaughlin, SRAM
4. Chris Strout, Pony Shop
5. Brian Conant, Training Bible
6. Kevin Klug, Killjoy
7. Matthew Stewart, Revolution Bike Center
8. Kou Kuhn, Pony Shop/2CC
9. Jason Wagner, Sping Rock Cycling
10. Matt Silvia, Unattached
11. Sean Metz, Turin
Women’s Cat 1-2-3
1. Holly Klug, Killjoy
2. Corie Berrigan, ABD
3. Christine Raymo. SRAM
4. Kris Over, Kenda
5. Emily McDonald, xXx Racing AthletiCo
6. Jessica Prinner, ABD
Men’s Cat 3
1. Michael Berman, Albertos
2. Joe Farris, Turin
3. Luca Lenzi, Vision Quest
4. Nicholas Westlund, xXx Racing AthletiCo
5. Teddy Ramos, Snickers Marathon
6. John Girak, Active Endeavors
7. Brian Doughorty, Unattached
8. Robert Springer, Hayes Disk Brake
9. Rich Delgado, Redline
10. Tony Pacini, xXx Racing AthletiCo
11. Brain Parker, xXx Racing AthletiCo
12. Greg Heck, xXx Racing AthletiCo
13. Ryan Cate, Unattached
14. Brad Dash, ABD
15. Kurt Tromp, Turin
16. David Kockler, Active Endeavors
17. Eric Wiecek, ABD
18. Jonathan Tenney, ABD
19. Jason Klein, Schwin Homegrown
20 Angelo Di Giovine, ABD
Men’s Cat 4
1. Jordan Heimer, Team Mack
2. Dean Hewson, Unattached
3. Adam Clark, xXx Racing AthletiCo
4. Chris Waterstraut, Unattached
5. Jason Senffner, ABD
6. Kyle Bush, KCOI Blvd
7. Anthony Bestamante, Unknown
8. Michael Sommer, Blue Racing
9. Michael Stee, Unknown
10. Adam Lueken, Polish LOT
11. Jay Corgiat, ABD
12. Ted Burger, Unknown
13. Adam Lund, Unknown
14. Greg Gonman, Unknown,
15. Steel Bokhog, Turin
16. Michael Hoffart, Albertos
17. Aspen Gorry, Unattached
18. Scott Chapin, Unknow
19. Michael Wakeley, ABD
20. Matt Bardelli, Unattached
21. Jaques Carier, xXx Racing AthletiCo
22. Christian Sotd, Turin
23. Michael Kirby, xXx Racing AthletiCo
24. John Tomlinson, xXx Racing AthletiCo
25. Greg Poulson, North Branch
26. Ryan Gingerich, Unknown
27. Jason Pati, Unknown
28. Jeff Provisor, North Branch
29. Dave Schertz, North Branch
30. William Evans, Higher Gear
31. Roman Mandoij, Unattached
Women’s Cat 4
1. Wendy Gadden, Colavita
2. Debbie Piclet, Albertos
3. Lindsay Jones, Unattached
4. Dawn Haskell, University of Chicago Velo Club
5. Megan Myrick, University of Chicago Velo Club
6. Jennifer Greenberg, Unattached
7. Anne Barnes, Turin
8. Amy Dykema, Team Mack
9. Imelda March, xXx Racing AthletiCo
10. Gina Kenny, ABD
Juniors
1. Luca Lenz, Vision Quest
2. Simon Buettner, North Branch
3. Adam Spituinik, xXx Racing AthletiCo
4. Aaron Harrison, xXx Racing AthletiCo
5. Alexandra Corgiat, ABD
6. Andy Harrison, xXx Racing AthletiCo
7. David Swick, Unattached
About
North Branch Cycling Club (NBCC):
an Illinois not-for-profit organization that
promotes bicycle racing in the Midwest. The club was founded in 1998 and
adopted the name of the trail that crosses the region. The NBCC is a leading
promoter of cyclocross racing in Carpentersville, Illinois. (http://www.northbranchcycling.org)
About Main Street
Bicycles: the shop provides
exceptional bicycles and service since 2004 in the Fox River Trail in
Carpentersville, Illinois. The shop caters to all cyclists, from the casual
cruiser to the professional competitor. Main Street Bicycles is the co-promoter
of the Carpenter Park Cyclocross race. Please visit our website for the
products we carry and directions at
www.mainstbicycles.com
About Chicago
Cyclocross Cup: the Chicago
Cyclocross Cup was started in 2004 by a group of ‘crossers from local teams that
had a strong desire to race in their neighborhood. They spoke to other people
who had similar goals and before you knew it a series was born. While the series
will vary from year to year, you can expect great new venues with spectacular
support and all the fun that you expect at a ‘cross race. The goal of the group
is to create a series that a rider can enjoy great competition and lively
courses. (http://www.chicrosscup.com)
About Yojimbo’s Garage:
a fixture in Chicago’s community for over eight years specializing in
high-performance track, road, cross, mountain bikes and other racing
accessories. (www.yojimbosgarage.com)
About Alpha Q:
Alpha Q began it roots in the
early 1990s, it soon became a name in the cycling community. The company
pioneered the all-carbon forks and Carbon Rooting Technology and is lead by a
team of carbon fiber specialists, competitive cyclists, triathletes and former
aerospace engineers. (http://alphaqbike.com)
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