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Cross@Craigmeur - New Jersey Cross Cup # 2
Rockaway, New Jersey
Craigmeur Recreation Area
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Total Starters: 60
Mens C
20 Starters
Time
Place
Laps   Last Name Club Town State Race #
39:10.3
1
  Peter Bowden Unattached Cliffside Park NJ 301
39:19.6
2
  Andrew Logiudice Skylands Cycling Augusta NJ 319
43:47.2
3
  Edward Haack CycleCraft Racing Team Mamaroneck NY 307
44:38.8
4
  Matt Murphy Westwood Velo West Nyack NY 312
45:17.8
5
  Jeff Sowa Mountain Bikery Clifton NJ 317
40:43.7
6
-1 Chad Casselman CRCA Bronx NY 302
42:07.0
7
-1 Brian Colby   Brooklyn NY 304
43:08.2
8
-1 Christophe Jammet CRCA New York NY 308
44:03.5
9
-1 Terence Donavan Unattached Lido Beach NY 318
45:07.8
10
-1 Bruce Kristiansen Skylands Cycling Sussex NJ 309
37:05.1
11
-2 Louis D'Amelio CRCofA Belle Mead NJ 306
40:46.3
12
-2 Bartley Mulligan   Astoria NY 311
DNS
  Craig Blake Skylands Cycling Sparta NJ 300
DNS
  Patrick Clifford County Kerry New Paltz NY 303
DNS
  Chad Culbertson CRC of A / Hart's Racing Pennington NJ 305
DNS
  Dino Montes Cycle Funattic Allentown PA 310
DNS
  Rufus Pichler Kissena Cycling Club Brooklyn NY 313
DNS
  Joel Rathbun CRCA - NY Velocity New York NY 314
DNS
  Neil Ross Kissena Cycling Club Brooklyn NY 315
DNS
  Mark Salazar Skylands Cycling Succasunna NJ 316
Men 15-18 2 Starters
28:21.1
1
  Erik Kristiansen Skylands Cycling Sussex NJ 184
29:17.8
2
  Andy Gallagher Liberty Cycle Newfoundland NJ 183
Men10-14 2 Starters
39:57.7
1
  Max Mancuso Skylands Cycling Geeentown Pa 203
40:20.1
2
  Trevor Kahl Liberty Cycle West Milford NJ 204
44:16.0
3
  Dag Anderson Team Somerset Somerset NJ 202
Women
1 Starter
35:24.3
1
  Maria Oliveria Westwood Velo West Nyack NY 226
Masters 45+ 16 Starters
34:15.4
1
  Martin Jones Team Somerset/Bike King High Bridge NJ 417
36:06.5
2
  Ed Burgess Hammer Nutrition Newburgh NY 413
36:38.2
3
  Kevin Kielty Skylands Cycling Franklin NJ 418
37:24.0
4
  Lawrence Henderson Skylands Cycling Stockholm NJ 424
39:00.0
5
  Larry Towner Liberty Cycle Pompton Plains NJ 421
38:30.0
6
  Christopher Weiland E-Caps.com / Highland Park Hermes Piscataway NJ 423
39:24.7
7
  Mark Urbanowicz Team Somerset Whitehouse Station NJ 422
39:39.3
8
  William Cantler Deno's Wonder Wheel Brooklyn NY 414
40:46.1
9
  Mark Albert Westwood Velo Westwood NJ 410
40:57.2
10
  Tom Perkins Bike Depot Highland NY 420
41:30.2
11
  Jim Gould Sports People Gladstone NJ 425
43:14.8
12
  Paul Dericks Victory Cycling Club Denville NJ 415
36:01.0
13
-1 Fafar Bayat Sotheby's/Strictly Bicycles Teaneck NJ 412
40:26.2
14
-1 Thaddeus Newman   Pottstown PA 419
DNS
  Richard Bauch Colavita Racing Califon NJ 411
DNS
  Steven Fairchild Westwood Velo Wayne NJ 416
Masters 55+ 3 Starters
36:48.5
1
  Bob Cary Skylands Cycling Sussex NJ 264
41:14.2
2
  Donald Snoop Hang On Snoopy Racing Monroe NY 267
35:04.0
3
-1 Karl Dittebrandt Kissena Cycling Club New York NY 265
Men's A
4 Starters
0:54:55
1
  Matthew Howard CRCA/Bandit Racing New York NY 480
1:01:11
2
  Brian Lariviere Team Bulldog/Campmor Rockaway NJ 481
0:57:09
3
-1 J.P. Partland Watchung Wheelmen/High Gear New York NY 483
DNS
  Martin Jones Team Somerset High Bridge NJ 482
Mens B
17 Starters
43:05.9
1
  Roger Foco Skylands Cycling Glenwood NJ 353
43:18.2
2
  Charles Florek Rutgers Highland Park NJ 352
44:25.7
3
  Gary La Sala Liberty Cycle Lake Hiawatha NJ 364
46:11.1
4
  Erik Kristiansen Skylands Cycle Sussex NJ 357
46:54.8
5
  Don Yungher Rutgers Piscataway NJ 362
48:07.5
6
  Jay Nossen Rutgers Somerset NJ 360
48:47.9
7
  Paul Walsh Skylands Vernon NJ 367
49:03.0
8
  Carl Maslag Team Bikery/Shebell Shebell North Arlington NJ 359
49:18.5
9
  Scott Graham Victory Cycling Club Maryland NY 355
49:40.2
10
  Jason Parkin CRCA/Blue Ribbon-Translations.com New York NY 361
50:01.2
11
  James Furman Skylands Cycling Hopatcong NJ 354
50:42.5
12
  Tom Briede Victory Cycling Club West Milford NJ 350
50:26.0
13
-1 Stephen Cannavale Unattached Caldwell NJ 366
DNF
  Jeff Oliver Northwestern Hardware Millington NJ 365
DNS
  Ian Harris CRCA Junior Development New York NY 356
DNS
  M. Justin Lubeley CRCA/Bandit Racing New York NY 358
DNS
  Lawrence Henderson Skylands Cycling Stockholm NJ 363
Master 35+ 4 Starters
45:07.4
1
  Chris Facas Westwood Velo/Trade Manage Capitol Hillsborough NJ 440
45:24.3
2
  Dave Kahl Liberty West Milford NJ 443
49:17.0
3
  Greg Gorel Team Somerset Neshanic Station NJ 441

Craigmeur in the Rain: New Jersey Cross Cup # 2

 

By Buck Walters

As the big storm lumbered up the east coast on Friday afternoon, thick gray bands already stretched across the sky above the Craigmeur Recreation Area. With the weatherman calling for a 100% chance of heavy rain through the night and into the following day, Cross@Craigmeur organizer Tom Briede and volunteers worked feverishly to prepare for Saturday's race, the second event in the New Jersey Cross Cup Series.

"We moved 120 picnic tables, which were stored in a large pavilion, to make a covered start, finish and staging area, " said Briede. "We also needed space to keep three computers dry." The Victory Cycling Club crew raked gravel out of the pavilion, and re routed the previous week's course through the sheltered structure. Just before dark, the first raindrops began to fall.

With steady rain through the night, growing heavier as race time approached, the event promised to be a mud fest. But riders were at least able to register, stage, start and finish in the shelter of Craigmeur's picnic pavilion. And while the extreme weather diminished the field sizes somewhat, the racing was intense.

On a day, that saw few close finishes, the hottest action was in the U19 categories. Arch rivals Trevor Kahl of Liberty Cycle and Max Mancuso of Skylands Cycling stayed together for the entire M10-14 race, taking turns in the lead. Mancuso, who has raced against Kahl on the road, track and mountain bike but never beaten the older racer, found a better line through some heavy mud near the end of the last lap and forged ahead. Coming into the final turn behind by a bike length, Trevor Kahl skidded and had to put his foot down. That was enough for Max, as he sprinted in for the victory. Team Somerset's Dag Anderson was third.

The M15-18 event saw another duel between Liberty and Skylands, with Andy Gallagher of Liberty unable to shake Erik Kristiansen, as he had done the previous two weeks. On the last lap, Gallagher, riding in a Halloween costume as a turtle, wiped out on some off-camber mud, lost his shell, and Kristiansen rode away for the win. The only competitor in the women's race was Maria Oliveria, riding for Westwood Velo.

In the Men's C, unattached rider Peter Bowden of Cliffside Park, NJ sat on the wheel of Skylands' Andrew Logiudice for most of the race. With a half lap to go, Bowden attacked and opened a 10 second gap for the win, giving Logiudice his third second place finish in three weeks, each to a different winner. The sparsely populated Men's A race saw New Yorker Matt Howard, CRCA Bandit Racing, take first, with Team Bulldog's Brian Lariviere second and J.P. Partland of Watchung Wheelmen/High Gear Cyclery third.

The Masters 45+ race featured Martin Jones of Team Somerset taking command from the start, saying goodbye to Skylands' Kevin Kielty and Ed Burgess of Hammer Gel. "This is what cyclocross is all about," said a happy Jones after the race. "I just tried to keep it steady through the muddy sections." Third place finisher Kielty took two spills in the mud and lost contact with Burgess, who came in second. In the 55+, Don Snoop hung with Bob Cary of Skylands for the first lap, but lost contact the second time around on the slippery uphill section. Cary took the win, with Snoop second and Kissena's Karl Dittebrandt third.

In the Men's B race, the field stayed together for more than half a lap until Roger Foco of Skylands and Rutgers' Charlie Florek pulled away. Foco attacked Florek on the second lap and built a 40 second lead. Undetererred, the Rutgers racer fought back and closed the gap to about 10 seconds. Foco held on for the win. Florek was second and Gary La Sala of Liberty Cycle, third.

The final race of the day was the Masters 35+, a three-man contest between Liberty's Dave Kahl, Chris Facas of Westwood Velo, and Team Somerset's Greg Gorel. The rangy Kahl took a 20 second lead after the first lap, spinning smoothly over a course that had deteriorated into thick slop in many places. But Facas slowly closed on Kahl and eventually overtook him with three laps to go for the win. Kahl was second and Gorel finished third.

As the last rider in the last racer crossed the line, volunteers quickly fell into step behind him, trudging through the mud under now sunny skies to tear down the course. Even under the most adverse of conditions, riders raved about the course and the Craigmeur venue.

"What more could you possibly want in a cross course?" asked Skylands' Bob Cary, co-organizer of the Augusta Cross Series.

Liberty's Larry Towner concurred. "It's perfect, even today,"said the 45+ racer. "I hope we can race here again next year."

Not to worry, says Craigmeur manager Todd Silverman.

"It's not a golf course," a smiling Silverman pointed out after the race."We sometimes park 1000 cars on this grass. It'll heal."

 

 

 

 
 
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