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DCCX
October 28, 2007
Washington DC
Amed Forces Retirement Home
 

Full results Below

Weston Schempf of C3-Sollay.com and Betsy Shogren of FORT Factory Team pulled away from their top competitors early to ride to commanding victories in the inaugural DCCX Cyclocross Race presented by DCMTB/City Bikes in Washington, D.C.

The event, held on the grounds of the Armed Forces Retirement Home, was the first-ever cyclocross race held in the nation's capital, and -- with a crystalline fall day as an added draw -- the race had a full field of 225 riders, including a packed CAT 4/beginners race with more than 80 riders.

The race was promoted by the DC Mountain Bike Team with the assistance of team sponsors City Bikes, Metro Gutter and Home Services, Temperance Hall and Whole Foods Market - P Street. Specific race sponsors included Sticky Fingers Bakery, Sonoma Restaurant and Wine Bar, DrinkMore Water, Louis Garneau, WTB, Serfas, Surly and Salsa.

The course, which was muddied up by three days of rain in the days before the race, included a wide mix of rooted, swooping curves, open road, two sets of tricky barriers and a Paris-Roubaix style brick section. Roadies called it a mountain bikers' course because of the rough, rooted sections; mountain bikers wondered why their competitors hung on their wheel during the brutal windy, road section. Everyone was heard praising the course design.

``Props to whoever put it together,'' Schempf said. ``There was a lot of good rhythm to it.''

Schempf, from Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, led the field of 17 top riders by the time the field hit the first uphill barrier section and said after that he knew the race was his to lose. No one else had a chance: Schempf had his car, with his bikes in it, towed the night before. He had to scramble in just the few hours before the race to recover his bikes (and car) and make his way to the venue.

``I was a little angry,'' Schempf said. ``I decided to take it out on the course.''

Blair Saunders of Henry's Bikes led a group of four riders who chased Schempf for much of the race. Saunders tried in vain to get some help to lead the effort to work the way back up to Schempf, whose lead exceeded one minute at halfway into the hour-long race. Saunders finally attacked his group and got clear for second place.

The most dramatic finish in the race came from Bethesda's own Nick Bax, a member of the junior national road team. Bax started at the back of the field and was shaky around some of the tight, technical turns. But as the race went on he picked better lines -- and picked off riders ahead of him. With less than a half a lap to go, Bax put on a charge, and was able to nip Patrick Engleman at the line to take fifth place and a podium position.

``He might have won this race if it lasted another 30 minutes,'' announcer Shawn ``Bega'' Blumenfeld told the crowd, which at that point was enjoying the free beer offered by Sonoma.

In the women's race Shogren, from Morgantown, West Virginia, took off with Jessica Hill from the start, and then built a lead after Hill had technical problems. She smoothly built up a big lead, wide enough that she could switch to her single-speed pit bike after a few laps.

For Shogren, the DCCX event was about more than just racing: She hadn't visited Washington before and spent Saturday touring the historic monuments with husband and third-place finisher Gunnar Shogren on their bikes.

The earlier races had bigger fields and lots of drama. Russell Langley, a professional with Battley Harley Davidson, throttled the B field and then pledged Blumenfeld -- and the crowd -- that he would race with the A riders next week.

In the Masters race, course designer Marc Gwadz moved out to an early lead but was slowly roped in by Randall Root and Bernie Shiao. Gwadz held on with the Root and Shiao and then made a dramatic sprint in what he thought was the last lap. It wasn’t, and Shiao and Root, who are both 45+ riders, then moved out to win the race in that order.

In the packed C Race Ryan Bannon used his mountain biking skill to move out to an early lead. Steve Wall and Matt Parse put on the chase and took the lead. Parse of Route 1 Velo held out for the victory, and Wall faded to fifth - one place behind Bannon - after a flat tire.

Race director Matt Donahue lives near the Armed Forces Retirement Home, and approached the government-sponsored retirement home about using the grounds for the race. Race proceeds will be donated to benefit the veterans at the AFRH. One official donated his daily salary to the veterans.

Results are here: http://www.dcmtb.com/blog/

Photos are here: http://picasaweb.google.com/ou98dtbiggs/DCCX

Photos and blog here: http://www.gwadzilla.blogspot.com

DCCX October 28, 2007
Final Results 
Times included,  if available
Riders approx. 230 
   
     
     
     
     
Men's 1-2-3      
         
Time Bib # Last Name First Name Team
1 56:53:00 1 SCHEMPF Weston C3-Sollay.com
2 57:27:00 2 SAUNDERS Blair Henry's
3 57:41:00 5 SHOGREN Gunnar Fort Factory Team
4 57:46:00 6 WEAVER Dave  
5 57:48:00 9 BAX Nick Hot Tubes Development Team
6 57:56:00 4 WOOD David Bike Doctor
7 58:47:00 7 ELLICOTT Evan team n-tieractive/Bike Doctor-Waldorf
8 1:00:19 10 BREWER John Squadra Coppi/IM SAAB
9 1:01:13 14 MEALEY Sean Hunt Valley Bicycles/Marathon Roofing
10 1:01:44 13 RUSSELL Eric Clif Bar
11 1:03:34 8 NIETERS Jared Haymarket Bicycles/World Gym
12 1:04:35 17 PRENTICE Jed n-tieractive/Bike Doctor Waldorf
13 3 FADER Evan Battley Harley-Davidson/Hudson Trail
14 11 DUKE David Page Valley Cycling
15 12 FUNG Adam Clean Currents p/b Don Beyer Volvo
16 15 MCGILL Chris FORT Factory Team
17 16 WAGNER 0
   
Leader lap times- Weston Schempf
1- 7:09
2- 6:53
3- 6:54
4- 7:00
5- 7:02
6+7 14:20
8- 7:36
 




Women's A    
       
Time Bib # Last Name First Name
1 49:37:00 40 SHOGREN Betsy
2 51:08:00 41 HILL Jessica
3 51:11:00 47 HARLOW Elizabeth
4 52:03:00 45 SPANOGLE Terri
5 54:23:00 43 VON TEITENBERG Heidi
6 N/T 44 KEMMERER Arley



Masters Men 1-2-3-4      
         
45+ Bib # Last Name First Name Team
1 45 203 SHIAO Bernie Kelly Benefit Strategies/LSV Amateur Cycling
2 45 201 ROOT Randall ABRT/Latitude
3 200 GWADZ Marc DCMTB/City Bikes
4 207 BIRNER Michael All American Bicycle Center
5 202 PITTMAN Todd
6 206 HOUGHTON Jonathan
7 45 241 GREENE Albert Yellow Breeches Racing
8 246 WAGNER James W.
9 211 HOLMAN Barry Team Fuji
10 213 BLODGETT David AABC
11 45 239 DOWNING Shawn Chesapeake Wheelmen/King Pawn
12 45 240 KENSINGER Karl NCVC/Inova Health System
13 205 CLARKE Christopher DCMTB/City Bikes
14 208 LEAVER Erik NCVC/Inova Health System
15 242 CONNOLLY Karl Kelly Benefit Strategies/LSV Amateur Cycling
16 45 219 ANDERSON Jeff HPC/List
17 232 NUSBAUM John Haymarket Bicycles
18 45 209 HUEBNER Ron Potomac Velo Club
19 45 222 KAY David Clean Currents p/b Don Beyer Volvo
20 210 BERNARD Darren Haymarket Bicycles
21 214 SOVEK Chip Potomac Velo Club
22 212 MICHEL Matt NCVC / Inova Health System
23 230 ENGBLOM Thor NCVC/Inova Health System
24 249 DOWNS Jay Fort Factory Team
25 247 FRAZER Marc Kelly Benefit Strategies/LSV Amatuer Racing
26 226 DRAJEM Mark DCMTB
27 45 234 NEAL Sapp BMC/RacePace Columbia
28 224 GWADZ Joel DCMTB/City Bikes
29 45 216 THOMPSON Tony 3-D Fitness Whole Wheel Velo Club
30 228 VAUGHN Tom DCMTB
31 45 225 SNYDER Thomas
32 231 DEPENNING Paul Haymarket Bicycles
33 250 WIEGMANN Dietrich DCMTB/City Bikes
34      55 251 LEA Rob T.E.A.M. Fuji
35 245 LEITNER Steve
36 220 KOTUN Joseph Lanterne Rouge
37 215 WANCO Mark World Cup Ski and Cycle cycling team
38 227 HEYWOOD John 1412 Velo Club
39 237 BUKI Charles
40 253 SCHAEFFER Will
41 229 KINNEY Michael Potomac Velo club
42 235 MATHIAS Michael Prince William Elite Racing
43 243 ROMEFELT Alan Kelly Benefit Strategies- LSV Amateur
44 252 Scott Chris SMT
45 254 ARNETT Eric  


Mabra -Jr- U18      
           
Time Place Bib # Last Name First Name Team
48:28:00 1 361 MACKAY Thomas Family Bike Shop
55:42:00 2 360 CLARKE Langston DCMTB/City Bikes
DNS DNS 362 WALLACE Vaughn Trek of Pittsburgh



Men's 3/4      
         
Time Bib # Last Name First Name Team
1 45:06:00 331 LANGLEY Russell Battley Harley Davidson
2 46:20:00 324 JONES Taylor American University Cycling/Inland Construction
3 46:40:00 328 MURPHY Kyle The Bike Lane
4 46:42:00 302 FIFE Steve ETS / Silver Cycles
5 47:05:00 300 MCDONALD Bernard C3/Sollay.com
6 47:48:00 306 WALENCIKOWSKI Judd team n-tieractive/Bike Doctor-Waldorf
7 47:55:00 316 SMITH Phil Pit Bike Maryland
8 48:03:00 303 ANDERSON Terry Haymarket Bicycles
9 48:06:00 333 HARSHMAN Chris ABRT/Latitude
10 48:07:00 327 DONAHUE Matthew DCMTB/City Bikes
11 48:20:00 304 SHATTUCK Trevor Hunt Valley Bicycles/Marathon Roofing
12 48:27:00 317 MONTE-SANO Alex  
13 48:45:00 305 THOMPSON Scott Squadra Coppi/IM Saab
14 48:47:00 330 BUCKLEY Bruce THE Bike Lane
15 48:47:00 320 MILINKOVIC George Squadra Coppi/IM Saab
16 49:12:00 314 LUMM Brandon Route 1 Velo / Capitol Hill Bikes
17 49:25:00 322 HUNTER Cary Potomac Velo Club
18 49:38:00 318 ASHMAN Joseph
19 49:55:00 315 BIGGS Darren DCMTB/City Bikes
20 50:07:00 323 OKEEFE Sam C3-Solay.com
21 50:09:00 336 FISHER Ed ShoreVelocity
22 50:11:00 334 BURNS Bryan Haymarket Bicycles
23 50:12:00 311 COATS Joseph Squadra Coppi/IM Saab
24 50:22:00 319 LORIE Mark Kelly Benefits Strategies/LSV Amateur Cycling
25 51:00:00 326 BLACK Steven National Capital Velo Club/Inova Health
26 51:21:00 335 ROHR Keith Adventures for the Cure
27 51:34:00 329 KOTUN Joseph Lanterne Rouge
28 51:34:00 310 SCARDAVILLE Michael DCMTB/City Bikes
29 51:37:00 309 MCDOWELL Kenneth ABRT/Latitude
30 51:47:00 332 RALEY John Artemis
31 53:58:00 313 LEA Syd TEAM FUJI
32 54:09:00 325 HUHN Chris Evolution Cycling



Men's 4 Results    
       
Bib # Last Name First Name Team
1 103 PARSE Matt Route 1 Velo / Capitol Hill Bikes
2 114 WILCOX David broadway bicycle school
3 101 KING Christopher Route 1 Velo / Capitol Hill Bikes
4