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US junior national championships - CN

Park City, Utah, USA, August 19-22, 2004

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Event 3 - August 21: Road races: men 15-16, 17-18; women 17-18

Nomination made to Jr. Worlds team based on road race

Four new national road race champions crowned in Park City

By Keri Fagan, USA Cycling

Saturday's's agenda at the Park City Cycling Festival featured road race action, resulting in four new national titles and one new nomination to the Junior World Championship team. Perhaps the best story of the day was that of Tom Peterson (Snoqualimie, Wash.), who came out of nowhere to have the ride of his life, besting all of the favorites in the Men's 17-18 road race.

The 17-18 men toughed it out for 106km of the wide open course that included several difficult climbs. It was Brad Armstrong (Burleson, Texas) and Blake McMahon (Tulsa, Okla.) who took the early lead, forming over a four minute gap on the rest of the field at one point.

When the peloton closed the gap to under two minutes, Tom Peterson made his decisive move. He successfully bridged the gap, and then continued right through the two leaders. "I caught them so we could work together," Peterson explained after the race. "Then I kept going, and I looked back and they were gone."

Peterson sustained his solo effort for the duration of the race, and at one point had a minute and a half lead on the field. Eight riders broke away from the field and attempted to bridge the gap on the final climb out of the feed zone, but the young rider out of Washington was untouchable. He was not sure if he had the win in the bag, so "I was just going as hard as I could," Peterson commented. "I really wanted to win this race."

Not only has Peterson made a name for himself on the junior circuit and taken a stars and stripes jersey, he has won a ticket to the Junior World Championships in Verona, Italy.

In second place today was Chad Beyer (Peoria Ariz.), and taking the bronze medal honor was Alex Boyd (Oxnard, Calif.)

The talk of the 15-16 men's race was the sensational effort put forth by yesterday's time trial winner Teejay Van Gardaren (Missoula, Mont.). 25 miles into the race, a gap formed with six riders breaking off the front. Van Gardaren was in the lead group. He set an incredible tempo, dropping riders all over the road, as they made their way through a rain storm, and then a hail storm.

Van Gardaren's effort paid off when he crossed the finish line to claim his second national title of the week. Alex Howes (Golden, Colo.) was next, earning the silver, while Daniel Summerhill (Centennial, Colo.) secured the bronze.

The Espoir women toed the line after the 15-16 men for 79km, while the Junior women 17-18 women lined up next for the same distance. The crowd learned of a surprising update in the women's races after both groups had passed the half way point. Several of the junior women passed the group of eight espoirs who had the earlier start.

Rebecca Much (Chicago, Ill.) attacked, and drilled it all alone to secure her second stars and stripes jersey of the week. "On the first climb, I just decided to go up it pretty hard and see how everyone was doing," the winner explained after the race. After passing the older women, Much said, "It was so early, I tried not to get too excited or go too hard too early."

Much finished with a strong lead over her nearest threat - silver medalist Cassandra Osorio-McKenna (Worcester, Mass.), who was the only other junior woman to finish ahead of the espoirs. Making the bronze medal effort this afternoon was Shannon Koch (Flower Mound, Texas). If there is anything Rebecca Much has proved this week - it is that she is a worthy member of the Junior World Championship team. Before heading to Verona, Rebecca is moving to Durango, Colo. to begin her first year at Fort Lewis College.

The women's espoir event saw the eight contestants stay together for the race's entirety. It was destined to be a field sprint for the finish, as Magen Long once again fulfilled her stars and stripes dreams. The silver medal went to Lauren Franges, while Megan Elliott walked away with the bronze. Megan Esmonde and Stefanie Graeter rounded out the podium in fourth and fifth.

Results

Men - Junior - 15-16
 
1 Tejay Van Garderen (Rio Grande)                              2.01.20
2 Alex Howes (Team TIAA-CREF/5280 Magazine)                       1.03
3 Daniel Summerhill (RMCEF)                                       1.08
4 Kevin Soller (Century Tel/ VRAD)                                1.10
5 Blake Anton (Davis Bike Club Race Team)                         1.56
6 Cody O'Reilly (Echelon Santa Barbara)                               
7 Matthew Brandt (Nova/IS Corp)                                   1.57
8 Christopher Monteleone (Hincapie Sports/ Bianchi)               1.58
9 Curtis Winsor (Team Snow Valley)                                    
10 Bo Randolph (SSWSC Team)                                       1.59
11 Collin Samaan (TBB / The Bicycle Business)                         
12 Bjorn Selander (Alan Factory Team)                                 
13 Alex Schneider (Team Power Train)                              2.01
14 Walker Savidge (Wheatridge Cyclery)                            2.04
15 Peter Nowadnick (Rolling Bay Wheelmen)                         2.08
16 Chance Noble (Scary Fast)                                      2.21
17 Bryce Lawson (CenturyTel)                                      3.25
18 Harrison Tripp (Excel Sports)                                  3.27
19 Emil Marinov (Vitamin Cottage)                                 4.25
20 Matt Briefer (Landis/Trek/VW)                                  4.26
21 Wynn Roberts (Baraboo Sharks)                                  7.50
22 Brian West (ISU Cycling Club)                                  7.51
23 Erik SLACK (BYRDS)                                             7.58
24 Tucker Olander (Team Rio Grande)                               7.59
25 Barry Miller (ACT/Fraysse)                                     8.00
26 Kolt Bates (Team Bicycles)                                         
27 Carson Miller (Pearl Izumi)                                    8.01
28 Travis Enmon (Team Ochsner)                                    8.22
29 Nico Cianfrocca (Major Motion)                                 8.25
30 Andrew Cornelison (ISU Cycling Club)                          10.19
31 Joseph Tokarski (The Woodlands Cycling Club Race)             12.16
32 Jordan Laughlin (Team Dayton)                                 14.12
33 Edward (Bryson) Sewell (Velo del Norte)                       14.19
34 Alex Keomany (Bikesport/Ann Arbor Velo Club)                  14.20
35 Chris HONG (Young Riders)                                          
36 Julian Fernandes (Colavita-Bolla Racing)                           
37 Zac Lake (RealityBikes.com)                                   14.23
38 Alex Motz (Aurora Cycles)                                     14.24
39 Zachary Rice (Cox Communications Cycling Team)                14.29
40 Spencer Spagnola (Excel Sports)                               14.33
41 Jack Metzger (Team Ochsner)                                   16.31
42 Aaron Torres (Golsan Cycle)                                   20.37
43 Adam Steinke (Rocky Mountain Cycling Club)                    21.53
44 Will Hogan Flanagan (Front Rangers Cycling Club)              22.09
45 Bryson Garbett (Rhodes)                                       22.21
46 Jens Brabbit (Minnesota Junior Cycling)                       24.42
47 Stephen Chiselko (Liberty Cycle)                                   
48 David Espinoza (JC Investors)                                 25.59
49 Grant Boursaw (Greggs/Trek)                                   26.05
50 Paul Runyon (Main Line Cycling)                               26.06
51 Jordan Goldfeld (Mapei)                                       31.09
52 J Cross (BYRDS)                                               31.10
53 Brian Keith (Landis/Trek/V.W.)                                31.15
54 Carmiel Schulman (Gulf Coast Cycling Association)             32.24
 
Men - Junior - 17-18
 
1 Thomas Peterson (Recycled Cycles (BSCC))                     3.09.23
2 Chad Beyer (Domenics/Team Strada)                               0.57
3 Alexander Boyd (Major Motion)                                       
4 Adam Switters (Lombardi/Klein)                                      
5 Christopher Stockburger (Team Rio Grande)                       0.58
6 Torin Priem (GS-CIAO)                                               
7 Ulric DeYoung (UW Health/Trek/Digisound)                        0.59
8 Caleb Fairly (Ochsner)                                              
9 Elliot Gaunt (MainLine Cycling Club)                                
10 Peter Stetina (Team TIAA-CREF/5280 Magazine)                       
11 Eric Riggs (Lombardi Sports/Klein)                                 
12 Christopher Ruhl (Team Rio Grande)                                 
13 Taylor Lane (Team Rio Grande)                                      
14 Scott Jackson (Watchung Wheelmen / High Gear C)                1.00
15 Ryan Keels (Hot Tubes)                                             
16 Shawn Rosenthal (Unattached)                                       
17 Noah Young (Broadmark)                                             
18 Sean Van Horn (Aurora Cycles)                                      
19 James Camut (AGH/Pactimo)                                      1.01
20 Winston David (ORC/Lake Mary Cycles)                               
21 Mike Schmidt (9th & 9th)                                           
22 Zachary Bolian (Hot Tubes)                                         
23 Christopher Carlson (Vegas Velo Racing Team)                       
24 Luke Pennington (Bike Gallery)                                     
25 Kiel Reijnen (Classic Cycle)                                       
26 Todd Elenz (Advantage Benefits Group)                              
27 James Driscoll (Unattached)                                        
28 Christopher Trembly (Major Motion)                             1.02
29 Colter Cederlof (Echelon)                                      1.03
30 Joshua Smith (CenturyTel/VRAD)                                     
31 Mitchell Peterson (Balance Bar/ Devo)                          1.05
32 Braden Bingham (Centurytel/VRAD)                               1.43
33 Jafer Beizer (Hot Tubes)                                       1.49
34 Braden Kappius (Team TIAA-CREF/5280 Magazine)                  1.52
35 Chardin Detrich (Team Snow Valley)                             2.01
36 Cassel Lessinger (Nova/IS Corp)                                2.03
37 Gabriel Mendez (TopPro)                                            
38 Stevie Cullinan (Strada Racing)                                2.06
39 Michael Sheppard (Major Motion)                                2.10
40 Vince Roberge (Team Bikesport/AAVC)                            2.27
41 Christopher Hall (Team X)                                      2.45
42 Chase Fullerton (Ford Racing/ Orlando Velo)                    2.49
43 Taylor Shelden (Centurytel)                                    3.09
44 Michael Workman (West Michigan Coast Riders)                   3.10
45 Michael Bucuk (Watchung Wheelmen)                                  
46 Beck Frydenborg (Atomic Race Team)                                 
47 Brandon McKeever (Hincapie Sportswear/Bianchi)                     
48 Zachary Taylor (Hot Tubes)                                     3.24
49 Wendell Montgomery (Orlando Road Club)                         4.22
50 Alexander Welch (Team Power Train)                             4.42
51 Nick Frey (Hot Tubes)                                          4.43
52 James Conant (Domenics/ Strada)                                5.33
53 Christoph Hurley (Intermountain Orthopaedics Cycl)             5.50
54 Gregory Powell (Just Fresh/Clif Bar)                           7.26
55 Kirk Carlsen (Peerless/Papa Wheelies)                          7.28
56 Guy East (Nuvo/BAP)                                                
57 Alex Hodge (Devo-Balance Bar)                                  7.29
58 Spencer Beamer (Hot Tubes)                                     8.07
59 Ryan Harward (Canyon Bicycles)                                 8.17
60 Aaron Pool (Trek VW)                                           8.21
61 Alexi Martinez (Excel Sports)                                  8.47
62 Rand SHOAF (BalanceBar/DEVO)                                  10.13
63 Max Spirin (Tieni Duro)                                       10.24
64 Teddy Hockenberry (Pro Cycles/ Children of America)           10.38
65 Michael Wickman (Peerless/HNECC)                              11.21
66 Scott Veggeberg (Plano Cycling/Cannondale/GSTz)               12.28
67 Jared Faciszewski (NOVA/IS CORP)                              13.47
68 Clint Rogers (Lombardi Sports/Klein)                               
69 Sean Mazich (Landis/Trek/Vw)                                  14.11
70 Preston Moon (Honeywell Cycling)                              14.49
71 Benjamin Robertson (GP VeloTek)                               14.55
72 David Blades (Rhodes)                                              
73 Cameron Anderson (9th&9th)                                    14.58
74 Paul Richardson (First Rate Mortage)                          14.59
75 Ali Camara (Major Motion)                                     15.22
76 Davis Glasscock (Team Rio Grande)                             15.32
77 Ian Burnett (Durango Cyclery)                                 15.45
78 H Thomas (Tom) Hanley (BikeSource)                            16.18
79 Thomas Brown (Hot Tubes/FFCC)                                 16.42
80 Alessandro Ferrero (Coast to Coast Development-KAM-)          16.43
81 Thomas French (Team PowerTrain)                               17.23
82 Matthew Harwood (Honeywell)                                   17.37
83 Charles Kimball (Unattached)                                  17.53
84 Blake McMahon (Team Power Train)                              18.37
85 Brad Armstrong (Hot Tubes)                                         
86 Alexander Lewis (Team Power Train)                            18.39
87 Christopher Worden (Watchung Wheelmen)                        19.20
88 Brian Janezic (Revolution Racing)                             20.03
89 James (Jimmy) Feely (Minnesota Junior Cycling)                20.20
90 Tyler Given (ASC Lowrey's/ Meat Snacks)                       21.15
91 Jason Carr (Nova/ ISCorp)                                     22.33
92 Shane Braley (Pro Cycles/ Children of America)                24.26
93 Steven ORITZ (Best of the Bay Cyclist)                             
94 Reno Garcia (Team Swift)                                      25.22
95 Eric Schoneberger (Echelon Santa Barbara)                     25.28
96 Pat Lemieux (Minnesota Junior Cycling)                             
97 Stephen Schultz (Hot Tubes)                                   25.58
98 James Pirtle (St.Louiscyclones Dent Wizzard/M)                     
99 Joe Lewis (Minnesota Junior Cycling)                          28.51
100 Evan Halladay (Genesis-Fulton Flyers)                        29.44
101 Andy Scarano (Bicycles Unlimited)                            29.45
102 Ryan Wheeler (RMCC Juniors)                                  33.11
103 Timothy Doud (Peerless/HNECC)                                33.17
104 Benjamin Silk (Team Power Train)                             42.47
105 Travis Stebbins (Ford/ AAVC)                                 42.49
106 Nicholas Weighall (Team Swift)                               42.50
107 Vincent Metzger (Team Ochsner)                               42.52
108 Carl Majors (Rhodes)                                         51.58
 
Women - Espoir - 19-22 (not ranked)
 
1 Magen Long (Sportsbook.com)                                  2.28.24
2 Lauren Franges (Victory Brewing)                                    
3 Megan Elliott (Quark Cycling Team)                              0.01
4 Megan Esmonde (Orlando Road Club)                                   
5 Stefanie Graeter (Webcor Buliders)                              0.02
6 Molly Hummel (Team Dean)                                        0.03
7 Rachel Hallum (Orlando Road Club)                               0.29
8 Natalie Mik (Davis Bike Club)                                   0.33
 
Women - Junior - 17-18
 
1 Rebecca Much (XXX Racing-Athletico)                          2.18.18
2 Cassandra Osorio-McKenna (Hot Tubes Development Team)           5.24
3 Shannon Koch (Team LaS'port)                                    8.09
4 Lauren Trull (Genesis Scuba/Fulton Flyers)                      8.25
5 Natalie Klemko (ABD)                                            8.34
6 Kimberly Geist (East Coast Velo)                                8.35
7 Tiffany Callahan (Unattached)                                   8.47
8 Mary Geier (Scarlet Fire Cycling Club- Team)                    9.00
9 Andrea Fisk (Rad Racing NW)                                    14.58
10 Christine LEVY (Rio Grande)                                        
11 Allison Bohn (Minnesota Junior Cycling)                       14.59
12 Lia Winfield (Team Swift)                                     30.48