No knowledge of Powers, but Driscoll and Heule are confirmed. Gonna be a good weekend in the Elite field!
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Cyclocross Rankings, Results, and Analyses. And a lot of yelling. It's week number eleven! Who's #1? Cyclocross action continued this weekend with big races at Jingle Cross, Bay State, and the UCI World Cup. Some big results mean big changes to the list!
WATCH LAST WEEK'S SHOW!
Bay State CX Videos/ Full Coverage
Jingle Cross Full Results
Tim Johnson Jingle Cross Interview
Koksijde World Cup Videos
Justin Lindine VS Jeremy Durrin PUSH UP Contest!
Adam Myerson Loves Cyclocross
2011 Cyclocross Pro Bikes
Behind The Barriers (Season Two)
2010 Who's #1? Rankings Series
ELITE MEN
1. Tim Johnson (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 4
2. Jeremy Powers (Rapha/ Focus) 1
3. Jamey Driscoll (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 7
4. Ryan Trebon (LTS/ Felt) 2
5. Todd Wells (Specialized/ Cal Giant) 3
6. Chris Jones (Rapha Focus) 8
7. Ben Bereden (Ops Ale-Clement) (BEL) 5
8. Geoff Kabush (Maxxis-Rocky Mountain) (CAN) 6
9. Danny Summerhill (Garmin/ Cervelo) 10
10. Christian Heule (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) (SUI) 25
11. Zach McDonald (Rapha Focus) (U23) 11
12. Troy Wells (Clif Bar) 13
13. Tristan Schouten (Cyclocross Racing .com/ Blue) 14
14. Brian Matter (Gear Grinder/ Clif) 12
15. Barry Wicks (Kona) 18
16. Dylan McNicholas (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 22
17. Chris Sheppard (Rocky Mountain Bicycles/ Shimano) (CAN) 15
18. Yannick Eckmann (Pearlizumi/Shimano/Focus) (U23) (GER) 19
19. Allen Krughoff (Boulder Cycle Sport) 20
20. Mitch Hoke (Clif Bar) 24
21. Travis Livermon (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) 26
22. Cody Kaiser (Cal Giant/ Specialized) (U23) 28
23. Justin Lindine (BikeReg.com / Joe's Garage / Scott) 21
JOTW 24. Raphael Gagne (Rocky Mountain) (CAN) X
25. Jeremy Durrin (J.A.M. Fund/ NCC) 36
26. Luke Keough (Corner Cycle) (U23) 23
27. Adam Myerson (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) 38
28. Aaron Tuckerman (Corsa Concepts) 34
29. Jerome Townsend (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) 61
30. Aaron Schooler (H&R Block) (CAN) 29
31. Jared Stafford (Ride With Rendall) (U23) (CAN) 30
32. Mike Garrigan (Lipierre) (CAN) 31
33. Ryan Knapp (Bob's Red Mill) 32
34. Lukas Winterburg (Philidelphia Cross School) (SWI) 33
35. Matt Shriver (Bontrager/ Trek) X
36. Steve Fisher (Rad Racing) (U23) 46
37. Bryan Alders (Epic Endurance) 37
38. Lukas Muller (Philidelphia Cross School) (SWI) 39
39. Craig Richey (Renner Custom/ Raleigh) (CAN) 40
40. Sean Babcock (Kona) 42
41. Spencer Paxon (Kona) 43
42. Jonathan Hamblen (Smartstop / MOB p/b Ridley) 44
43. Jake Wells (Stan's No Tubes) 48
44. Bryan Fawley (Orbea USA) X
45. Robert Marion (American Classic/Blue) 47
46. Russell Stevenson (Unattached) 49
47. Eric Brungger (PCS) 50
48. Joeseph Schmalz (KCCX/ Fugi) X
49. Molly Cameron (Portland Bicycle Studio) 53
50. Shannon Skerritt (Corsa Concepts) 51
51. Alec Donahue (J.A.M. Fund/ NCC) X
52. Joseph Welsh (Releigh All Stars) X
53. Dan Chabanov (Richard Sachs/ RGM) 54
54. Donald Reeb (Cyclocross Racing) 55
55. Christian Favata (RGM/ Richard Sachs) X
56. Weston Schempf (CS) 56
57. Jared Nieters (Washington, D.C) 57
58. Shawn Milne (ECV) X
59. Ryan Leech (Hilton Head Cycling) 60
DOTW 60. Brady Kappius (Clif Bar) 45
61. Manny Goguen (Team CF) 52
Who Fell Off This Week?
Jonathan Page (Planet Bike/ Blue) 9 -inconsistent
Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Trek/ Subaru) 16 -season over
Carl Decker (Giant Off-Road) 35 -lack of racing
Travis TJ Woodruff (Trek Bicycle Store) 41 -season over
Even McNeely (EMD Specialized) (U23) (CAN) 17 -lack of racing
Mark Batty (SpiderTech/ C10) 27 -lack of racing
Derrick St. John (Stevens) (CAN) 58 -lack of racing
Kevin Noiles (Sporique) (CAN) 59 -lack of racing
ELITE WOMEN
1. Katie Compton (Rabobank/ Giant) 1
2. Katerina Nash (Luna) (CZE) 2
3. Kaitlin Antonneau (Cannondale/ Cyclocross World) (U23) 3
4. Amy Dombroski (Crankbrothers) 4
5. Meredith Miller (Cal Giant/Specialized) 6
6. Nicole Duke (Cannondale p/b CyclocrossWorld) 7
7. Laura Van Gilder (Mellow Mushroom) 8
8. Teal Stetson-Lee (Cal Giant/Specialized) 11
JOTW 9. Mo Bruno Roy (Bob's Red Mill/ Seven) 15
10. Mical Dyck (Pro City Racing) (CAN) 9
11. Sue Butler (River City Bicycles/ Ridley) 10
12. Julie Krasniak (Rapha/ Focus) (FRA) 16
13. Amanda Carey (Kenda/ Felt) 14
14. Pepper Harlton (Juventus) (CAN) 12
15. Coryn Rivera (Marian University) (U23) 13
16. Kathy Sherwin (Stan's NoTubes) 17
17. Sally Annis (CrossResults.com/ JRA) 18
18. Crystal Anthony (Ladies First Racing) 19
19. Andrea Smith (LadiesFirst Racing) 20
20. Alice Pennington (Team S&M) 21
21. Kelsy Bingham (Roosters/ Bikers Edge) 23
22. Arley Kemmerer (C3 - Athletes Serving Athletes) 27
23. Serena Bishop (Silverado/ SunnySide) 22
24. Devon Gorry (Rambuski Law) 24
25. Elle Anderson (LadiesFirst Racing) 25
26. Nicole Thiemann (Team CF) 26
27. Evelyne Blouin (Unattached) (CAN) 28
28. Heather Clark (Bend Total care) 30
29. Kristin Gavin (Team Cystic Fibrosis) 31
30. Courtney McFadden (Cycling Northwest) 32
31. Rebecca Wellons (Quad Cycles) 37
32. Carolyn Popovic (Team CF) 33
33. Megan Korol (Bob's Red Mill) 34
34. Rebecca Gross (Tough Girl) 35
45. Kari Studley (Team Redline) 40
36. Sarah Maile (Ventana) 38
37. Rebecca Blatt (Team Kenda/ Geargrinder) 39
38. Linda Stone (Cycle-Smart) X
39. Catherine Sterling (BikeMan.com) X
40. Jean Ann Berkenpas (Exprexo Factory Team) (CAN) X
Who Fell Off This Week?
Chloe Woodruff (Race Club 11) 5 -season over
Alison Mann (Rock N' Road) 29 -lack of racing
"THIS DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE! DON'T YOU KNOW ANYTHING?" (#This Week. Name (Team) #Last Week)
Approximate Formula:
25% What you've done so far this season
50% What you did this past weekend
20% What we think you'll do in next two weeks
5% Feeling pressure from lobbyists in comment section
(sometimes we miss something, let us know below!)
"ARE YOU SERIOUS?"
-no.
Great stuff. I defy anyone to watch the part when the "twins" join in the "One Win Tim" chant and not break up laughing! If you ever need a fourth person I suggest Anthony Clark...he would fit right in.I am not sure that our USA Champion Todd Wells is getting the respect that he deserves. It is amazing that cross fans often dismiss him. Has anyone noticed that he too got one win last weekend AND raced all three days (unlike Tim). Todd is the person who pushed Jeremy almost to the brink at Louisville...and Todd did that after racing and winning La Ruta! He is right on track to win another national championship. He will quietly go off to drink margaritas in Mexico as he did last year. He gets 1% of the press and then beats you when it counts the most. He is currently America's most versatile racer, having won championships also in XC and STXC.It was pretty impressive to see Teal Stetson-Lee best her team-mate Meredith. It was equally impressive (but totally expected) to see Meredith go 1,2,1 at Jingle Cross. I told her before the weekend that she "owns" that race.If you are a friend of Dylan McNicholas, send him a message urging him to race in Bend. It might be good to lobby Cyclocrossworld while you are at it. Both he and Lindine could be amazing if they go tot race in the big leagues a bit more.I agree with Brady that he got bashed a bit. It may be a good thing if his pride pushes him to improve. It would not be the first time this year that the Dirt rating have motivated someone. Jerome Townsend raced like he was possessed this past weekend after the Dirt called him out. But Brady should actually be rated in the mid-40's. His potential probably lies in the top 20 however.You should do a chart of who has moved the most total positions UP and DOWN this year. It seems to me that Mo Bruno-Roy would be the winner of that category. The other interesting chart would be the average finishing position of racers based on dry vs. wet conditions.....in other words who is the number one "mudder" of them all.Looks like Jamey Driscoll's nickname "The Dangler" may have to be retired.Respect. Compton. Period. She will be just fine at Worlds. Marianne Vos may be the "future' but I am willing to bet that Katie wants this more.
Great stuff. I defy anyone to watch the part when the "twins" join in the "One Win Tim" chant and not break up laughing! If you ever need a fourth person I suggest Anthony Clark...he would fit right in.I am not sure that our USA Champion Todd Wells is getting the respect that he deserves. It is amazing that cross fans often dismiss him. Has anyone noticed that he too got one win last weekend AND raced all three days (unlike Tim). Todd is the person who pushed Jeremy almost to the brink at Louisville...and Todd did that after racing and winning La Ruta! He is right on track to win another national championship. He will quietly go off to drink margaritas in Mexico as he did last year. He gets 1% of the press and then beats you when it counts the most. He is currently America's most versatile racer, having won championships also in XC and STXC.It was pretty impressive to see Teal Stetson-Lee best her team-mate Meredith. It was equally impressive (but totally expected) to see Meredith go 1,2,1 at Jingle Cross. I told her before the weekend that she "owns" that race.If you are a friend of Dylan McNicholas, send him a message urging him to race in Bend. It might be good to lobby Cyclocrossworld.com while you are at it. Both he and Lindine could be amazing if they go tot race in the big leagues a bit more.I agree with Brady that he got bashed a bit. It may be a good thing if his pride pushes him to improve. It would not be the first time this year that the Dirt rating have motivated someone. Jerome Townsend raced like he was possessed this past weekend after the Dirt called him out. But Brady should actually be rated in the mid-40's. His potential probably lies in the top 20 however.You should do a chart of who has moved the most total positions UP and DOWN this year. It seems to me that Mo Bruno-Roy would be the winner of that category. The other interesting chart would be the average finishing position of racers based on dry vs. wet conditions.....in other words who is the number one "mudder" of them all.Looks like Jamey Driscoll's nickname "The Dangler" may have to be retired.Respect. Compton. Period. She will be just fine at Worlds. Marianne Vos may be the "future' but I am willing to bet that Katie wants this more.
Great stuff. I defy anyone to watch the part when the "twins" join in the "One Win Tim" chant and not break up laughing! If you ever need a fourth person I suggest Anthony Clark...he would fit right in.I am not sure that our USA Champion Todd Wells is getting the respect that he deserves. It is amazing that cross fans often dismiss him. Has anyone noticed that he too got one win last weekend AND raced all three days (unlike Tim). Todd is the person who pushed Jeremy almost to the brink at Louisville...and Todd did that after racing and winning La Ruta! He is right on track to win another national championship. He will quietly go off to drink margaritas in Mexico as he did last year. He gets 1% of the press and then beats you when it counts the most. He is currently America's most versatile racer, having won championships also in XC and STXC.It was pretty impressive to see Teal Stetson-Lee best her team-mate Meredith. It was equally impressive (but totally expected) to see Meredith go 1,2,1 at Jingle Cross. I told her before the weekend that she "owns" that race.If you are a friend of Dylan McNicholas, send him a message urging him to race in Bend. It might be good to lobby Cyclocrossworld.com while you are at it. Both he and Lindine could be amazing if they go tot race in the big leagues a bit more.I agree with Brady that he got bashed a bit. It may be a good thing if his pride pushes him to improve. It would not be the first time this year that the Dirt rating have motivated someone. Jerome Townsend raced like he was possessed this past weekend after the Dirt called him out. But Brady should actually be rated in the mid-40's. His potential probably lies in the top 20 however.You should do a chart of who has moved the most total positions UP and DOWN this year. It seems to me that Mo Bruno-Roy would be the winner of that category. The other interesting chart would be the average finishing position of racers based on dry vs. wet conditions.....in other words who is the number one "mudder" of them all.Looks like Jamey Driscoll's nickname "The Dangler" may have to be retired.Respect. Compton. Period. She will be just fine at Worlds. Marianne Vos may be the "future' but I am willing to bet that Katie wants this more.

