Sunday, August 31, 2008

NMBS Finals Cross Country presented by Trek/VW, Brian Head, Utah

Horgan-Kobelski stays undefeated at Brian Head while Katerina Nash takes her second NMBS Cross Country of the year
writing and photos by: Shannon Boffeli

Today's Cross Country represented the final race in the National Mountain Bike Series. Racers toed the start line at 2PM with threatening skies overhead. Rain had been forecasted with the possibility of snow flurries. The unseasonable weather held off long enough for some excellent racing to take place. With relatively small fields in the Pro class the men and women's fields started together on the opening road climb, and the racing didn't take long to heat up.



In the men's race, it was round five of the heavy weight battle between Jeremiah Bishop (Trek/VW) and Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru/Gary Fisher). These two had gone four rounds last week battling each other in the American Mountain Classic stage race and today they picked up right where they left off. Both displayed incredible fitness and established an early gap which allowed them to battle each other alone. At the top of the Lowder Ponds descent it was JHK taking the lead but he was never able to gap the stubborn Bishop. At the end of the second climb it was Bishop's turn to lead. He put it a strong effort to pass JHK before the treacherous Dark Hollow descent. Both riders bombed down the technical rocky singletrack like water rushing between each forbiding rocks.

After relentless attacks by each racer they passed through the Boy Scout camp just miles from the finish. Bishop was itching to launch another offensive when his front tire nailed a rock and instantly went flat. And just like that the race was decided. JHK put his head down and rode strong to the finish, continuing his undefeated streak in the Brian Head Cross Country. He is now three for three. Ross Schnell capped of his exciting weekend finishing second behind JHK after taking his first Short Track win yesterday.

Behind the leaders an ever changing group of riders fought their way through the thin air of this challenging course. Riders like Ross Schnell, Germany's Ben Sonntag (Craft), Ryan Trebon (Kona), Colin Cares (U23), Andy Schultz (Kenda/Titus/Hayes), and Alex Grant (Rocky Mountain) all took turns clawing their way toward the front. One rider who seemed out of contention early was Geoff Kabush (Maxxis). The current NMBS points leader had flown 18 hours from Australia, where he had finished third in the World Cup just one day before. After the first climb he was out of the top-10 and seemed to be soft pedaling his way toward the NMBS series title. Proving once again that you can't keep Geoff Kabush down as the race went on Kabush slowly began to rise to the top. By the top of Dark Hollow Kabush moved to fifth and by the time he hit the finish line it was third for the overall series champ.
Behind Kabush came an impressive Colin Cares (U23). Cares had ridden strong all day never faltering and crossed the line with a huge smile and sincere congratulations from all the finishers in front of him. Andy Schultz rolled in fifth for his first trip onto the Cross Country podium. McConnell Franklin (Devo) came home sixth making it an outstanding weekend for the young riders in the professional peloton. Jeremiah Bishop limped in 14th with a flat front tire.
The women's race was equally intense. With Georgia Gould (Luna) recovering from a tough travel schedule and Katerina Nash (Luna) having just completed the grueling TransRockies two weeks earlier this weekend was the best chance to unseat the Luna girls from the top step of the Cross Country podium. After winning at Brian Head in '05 and '06 Heather Irmiger no doubt had her eyes on the top prize.

After a short neutral start the racers began the long opening climb to Brian Head Peak. Early on, the pace seemed controlled but by the time they hit the singletrack Katerina Nash had begun to pull away. Once in the trees she increased her lead with every technical descent, and on this course, there are lots of technical descents. Wearing the same shoes from TransRockies, the sole completely worn through from over 35 hours of riding and hiking in 7 days, Nash showed no wear on her fitness as she stayed clear of the field all day. She maintained an impressive pace on the climbs and used her considerable descending abilities to attack the technical downhill sections. Nash crossed the line at 2:06, two and a half minutes up on second.

Left in her wake were the best riders in the NMBS series. Lea Davison, still beaming after her first Short Track win yesterday, did her best to match Nash early on. She stayed within striking distance of the Luna rider through the opening climb and into the Lower Ponds descent. By the time the riders hit climb number two Davison was joined by Subaru/Gary Fisher girls Heather Irmiger and Willow Koerber, Pua Sawicki (Ellsworth), and Olympian Georgia Gould (Luna).
As the chase group began the second big climb of the day, back up to Dark Hollow, the pack showed off their climbing legs, slowly grinding up the long singletrack climb. By the top of the gnarly Dark Hollow desecent Gould had moved into second, where she would stay, followed by Lea Davison, a tenacious Pua Sawicki and Irmiger right behind. The race wasn't over yet as Irmiger moved past Sawicki and Davison to finish in the third spot while Davison held on for fourth capping off her best NMBS weekend of the year and Willow Koerber took the final podium spot in 5th.
Race Notes:
Chloe Forsman (Luna) crashed hard on the Lowder Ponds descent injuring her knee. She was taken to a near by hospital for stitches.

Riders who competed at last weekend's American Mountain Classic 4-Day stage race seemed to have an advantage in today's Cross Country seeing most of them finish in the top-10. The list of AMC competitors who did well includes Heather Irmiger, Pua Sawicki, Jennifer Smith, and Lea Davison, for the men it was Jeremiah Bishop, JHK, Colin Cares, Alex Grant, Ben Sonntag, and Ryan Trebon.

Brian Head is quickly becoming one of the best destinations for mountain biking in the U.S. For anyone looking to test their abilities as a rider Brian Head's seemingly endless miles of technical singletrack is the ideal location.

Full Results NMBS Finals Cross Country presented by Trek/VW; Brian Head, Utah

Full XC Results

Pro Men:
1,Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru/Gary Fisher)
2,Ross Schnell (Trek/VW)
3,Geoff Kabush (Maxxis)
4,Colin Cares (USA U23)
5,Andy Schultz (Kenda/Titus/Hayes)
6,McConnell Franklin (Devo)
7,Ben Sonntag (Craft)
8,Ryan Trebon (Kona)
9,Alex Grant (Rocky Mountain)
10,Sam Schultz (Subaru/Gary Fisher)
11, Manuel Prado (Sho-Air)
12,Tim Allen (VooDoo)
13, Barry Wicks (Kona)
14,Jeremiah Bishop (Trek/VW)
15,Brian Smith (Trek/VW)
16,Sam Jurekovic (USA U23)
17,Carl Decker (Giant)
18,Erik Tonkin (Kona)
19,Kris Sneddon (Kona)
20,Adam Snyder (3D Racing)
21,Ben Thompson (SoBe/Cannondale)
22,Dana Weber (Trek/VW)
23,Spencer Paxson (S&M Young Guns)
24,Tad Elliot (USA U23)
25,Robert Marion (Kenda/Titus/Hayes)
26, Ken Burt (Jamis)
27,Stephen Ettinger (Black Diamond)
28, Chad Wells (3D Racing)
29,Mitchell Hoke (Tokyo Joe's)
30,Matt Freeman (Cyclery USA)
31,Blake Zumbrunnen (Revolution/Pek Fasteners)
32,ALex Howard
33,Mitchell Peterson (Monavie Cannondale)
34,Ryan Woodall (Industry Nine)
35,Trevor Downing (Devo)
DNF David Williams

Pro Women:
1,Katerina Nash (Luna)
2,Georgia Gould (Luna)
3,Heather Irmiger (Subaru/Gary Fisher)
4,Lea Davison (Trek/VW)
5,Willow Koerber (Subaru/Gary Fisher)
6,Pua Sawicki (Ellsworth)
7,Kelli Emmett (Giant)
8,Jennifer Smtih (Trek/VW)
9,Judy Freeman (Tough Girls)
10,Nina Baum (SoBe/Cannondale)
11,Zephanie Blasi (Kenda/Titus/Hayes)
12,Amanda Riley-Carey (Kenda/Titus/Hayes)
13,Sue Butler (MonavieCannondale)
14,Krista Park (Kenda/Titus/Hayes)
15,Patricia Buerkle (Vanderkitten)
16, KC Holley (Subaru/Gary Fisher)
17,Erica Powers (Revolution/Peak Fasteners)
18,Maureen Kunz (Lost Coast Brewery)
19, Mical Dyck (Trek/VW)
20,Joy Duerksen (Cole/Marten Transport)
DNF Sarah Barber (Trek/VW)
DNF Chloe Forsman (Luna)

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Short Track NMBS Finals presented by Trek/VW; Brian Head, Utah

Beautiful weather and exciting racing greeted spectators of the NMBS Short Track finals at Brian Head Resort. Nestled at a hypoxic 9,400 feet above sea level Brian Head provides some of the best racing available on the NMBS. And it was clear right from the start the the Trek/VW team came ready to race.


In the Women's Short Track the Trek team was aggressive at the front, pushing the pace in the thin air. With Lea Davison taking the first of 3 primes on the opening lap the Trek team dominated the early race action with Mical Dyck, Jennifer Smith, and Davison all taking their turns at the front. Trek seemed determined to end the Luna girls streak of Short Track wins.

Despite all their work the first selection of the race happened at halfway leabing Trek with just one rider. The group of four included Luna girls Katerina Nash and Georgia Gould,Lea Davison and Kelli Emmett (Giant). With two Lunas in the group it appeared as if they would be a lock for yet another win.

With two laps left Katerina Nash launched one of her patented scorching attacks which usually leave the rest of the field in the dust. This time she would unseat everyone except Davison. With one lap to go Nash attacked again still unable to rid herself of the tenacious Davison. On the back side of the final lap Davison took the lead and held strong until the line. The first time winner was ecstatic after the race saying " I am ridiculously stoked about my first win! I'm from like below sea level in Vermont so I'm pretty excited. I knew if I could stay with that acceleration [from Nash] I had a chance to win. And win she did.

In the Men's race we would also see a first time winner. With a short fast course lacking any significant features or hills the pace was fast and the pack got strung out early.

Ryan Trebon (Kona)took the opening lap prime. Several riders would take their turn pulling the pack throughout the opening half of the race. Short Track National Champion Jeremiah Bishop, Subaru/Gary Fisher front man Jeremy Horgan-Kobleski, and Sam Jurekovic would all take their turns at the front. At about the time JHK was suffered a flat rear tire the first selection of the day took place. Bishop and Ross Schnell (Trek/VW) went clear with youngsters Jurekovic, Colin Cares (U23), and McConnell Franklin (Devo).

They quickly established a gap over the rest of the field. In the early laps of the break, the group worked well together increasing their lead over the others. As the laps ticked off, the cooperation quickly fell apart and the Trek team didn't wait to let the others catch up. Schnell immediately went off the front getting a small gap. Cares took up the chase and Bishop played the consummate teammate sticking to the chasers wheels while never contributing to their pursuit.

Schnell proved too much for the U23 riders. His lead grew with each lap, finally taking his first Short Track win with a healthy margin allowing him to cross the line with hands in the air standing on his bike. Cares stayed strong for second with Bishop crossing the line behind unaware it was the last lap. "They didn't use the bell so I thought we had another lap to go until I saw Ross raise his arms across the finish." The mix up didn't dampen Trek/VW spirits.

"We ate our Wheaties this morning" said Schnell in reference to his team's break out wins. "That was a tough act to follow with Lea winning... I came in really fresh and it's at altitude, I like altitude."

Jurekovic and Franklin held onto their positions for 4th and 5th. Tomorrow's Cross Country should provide even more excitement as the Trek riders will be looking to continue their domination while teams like Luna and Subaru/Gary Fisher look to improve.