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November 22, 2011
Who's Number One? Week Number Ten! Welcome back to the sexiest Cyclocross Rankings show in the internet! We recap a strong week of racing including NCGPCX and SSCXWC. With most of the top dogs taking the week off look for some big shake ups in the rankings this weekend at World Cup, Jingle Cross, and Bay State!
WATCH LAST WEEK'S SHOW!
Single Speed Cyclocross World Championships
North Carolina Grand Prix UCI Videos/ Coverage
Cross On The Rock!
Rockburn Cross Video
BEST HANDUP EVER?
2011 Cyclocross Pro Bikes
Behind The Barriers (Season Two)
2010 Who's #1? Rankings Series
ELITE MEN
1. Jeremy Powers (Rapha/ Focus) 1
2. Ryan Trebon (LTS/ Felt) 2
3. Todd Wells (Specialized/ Cal Giant) 3
4. Tim Johnson (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 4
5. Ben Bereden (Ops Ale-Clement) (BEL) 6
6. Geoff Kabush (Maxxis-Rocky Mountain) (CAN) 5
7. Jamey Driscoll (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 7
8. Chris Jones (Rapha Focus) 9
9. Jonathan Page (Planet Bike/ Blue) 8
10. Danny Summerhill (Garmin/ Cervelo) 10
11. Zach McDonald (Rapha Focus) (U23) 11
12. Brian Matter (Gear Grinder/ Clif) 13
13. Troy Wells (Clif Bar) 12
14. Tristan Schouten (Cyclocross Racing .com/ Blue) 14
15. Chris Sheppard (Rocky Mountain Bicycles/ Shimano) (CAN) 15
16. Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Trek/ Subaru) 16
17. Even McNeely (EMD Specialized) (U23) (CAN) 18
18. Barry Wicks (Kona) 19
19. Yannick Eckmann (Pearlizumi/Shimano/Focus) (U23) (GER) 20
20. Allen Krughoff (Boulder Cycle Sport) 21
21. Justin Lindine (BikeReg.com / Joe's Garage / Scott) 22
JOTW 22. Dylan McNicholas (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 25
23. Luke Keough (Corner Cycle) (U23) 17
24. Mitch Hoke (Clif Bar) 23
25. Christian Heule (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) (SUI) 24
26. Travis Livermon (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) 27
27. Mark Batty (SpiderTech/ C10) 28
28. Cody Kaiser (Cal Giant/ Specialized) (U23) 29
29. Aaron Schooler (H&R Block) (CAN) 30
30. Jared Stafford (Ride With Rendall) (U23) (CAN) 31
31. Mike Garrigan (Lipierre) (CAN) 55
32. Ryan Knapp (Bob's Red Mill) 32
33. Lukas Winterburg (Philidelphia Cross School) (SWI) 33
34. Aaron Tuckerman (Corsa Concepts) 34
35. Carl Decker (Giant Off-Road) 35
36. Jeremy Durrin (J.A.M. Fund/ NCC) 37
37. Bryan Alders (Epic Endurance) 38
38. Adam Myerson (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) 39
39. Lukas Muller (Philidelphia Cross School) (SWI) 36
40. Craig Richey (Renner Custom/ Raleigh) (CAN) 40
41. Travis TJ Woodruff (Trek Bicycle Store) 41
42. Sean Babcock (Kona) 42
43. Spencer Paxon (Kona) 43
44. Jonathan Hamblen (Smartstop / MOB p/b Ridley) X
45. Brady Kappius (Clif Bar) 44
46. Steve Fisher (Rad Racing) (U23) 45
47. Robert Marion (American Classic/Blue) X
48. Jake Wells (Stan's No Tubes) 46
49. Russell Stevenson (Unattached) 47
50. Eric Brungger (PCS) X
51. Shannon Skerritt (Corsa Concepts) 49
52. Manny Goguen (Team CF) 54
53. Molly Cameron (Portland Bicycle Studio) 59
54. Dan Chabanov (Richard Sachs/ RGM) X
55. Donald Reeb (Cyclocross Racing) 53
56. Weston Schempf (CS) 54
57. Jared Nieters (Washington, D.C) 56
58. Derrick St. John (Stevens) (CAN) 57
59. Kevin Noiles (Sporique) (CAN) 58
60. Ryan Leech (Hilton Head Cycling) 60
DOTW 61. Jerome Townsend (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) (U23) 26
Who Fell Off This Week?
Alex Howes (Chipotle Devo) 48 -lack of racing
Josh Dillion (Richard Sachs/ RGM) 44 -low result MAC series
Christian Favata (RGM/ Richard Sachs) 45 -low result MAC series
Chandler Delinks (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) X -not elite
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) 5
5. Chloe Woodruff (Race Club 11) 7
6. Meredith Miller (Cal Giant/Specialized) 6
7. Nicole Duke (Cannondale p/b CyclocrossWorld) 8
8. Laura Van Gilder (Mellow Mushroom) 9
9. Mical Dyck (Pro City Racing) (CAN) 11
10. Sue Butler (River City Bicycles/ Ridley) 12
11. Teal Stetson-Lee (Cal Giant/Specialized) 13
12. Pepper Harlton (Juventus) (CAN) 16
13. Coryn Rivera (Marian University) (U23) 17
14. Amanda Carey (Kenda/ Felt) 21
15. Mo Bruno Roy (Bob's Red Mill/ Seven) 20
16. Julie Krasniak (Rapha/ Focus) (FRA) 31
17. Kathy Sherwin (Stan's NoTubes) 22
18. Sally Annis (CrossResults.com/ JRA) 18
JOTW 19. Crystal Anthony (Ladies First Racing) 28
20. Andrea Smith (LadiesFirst Racing) 14
21. Alice Pennington (Team S&M) 25
22. Serena Bishop (Silverado/ SunnySide) 26
23. Kelsy Bingham (Roosters/ Bikers Edge) 37
24. Devon Gorry (Rambuski Law) 29
25. Elle Anderson (LadiesFirst Racing) 30
26. Nicole Thiemann (Team CF) 32
27. Arley Kemmerer (C3 - Athletes Serving Athletes) 40
28. Evelyne Blouin (Unattached) (CAN) 33
29. Alison Mann (Rock N' Road) 34
30. Heather Clark (Bend Total care) 35
31. Kristin Gavin (Team Cystic Fibrosis) 36
32. Courteney McFadden (Cycling Northwest) 37
33. Carolyn Popovic (Team CF) 39
34. Megan Korol (Bob's Red Mill) 38
35. Rebecca Gross (Tough Girl) X
36. Kristin Gavin ( Team CF) X
37. Rebecca Wellons (Quad Cycles) X
38. Sarah Maile (Ventana) X
39. Rebecca Blatt (Team Kenda/ Geargrinder) X
40. Kari Studley (Team Redline) X
Who Fell Off This Week?
Caroline Mani (CC Etupes) (FRA) 4 -back to Europe
Emily Batty (Subaru/ Trek) (CAN) 11 -season over
Georgia Gould (Luna) 6 -season over
Heather Irmiger (Trek/ Subaru) 15 -lack of racing
Alison Powers (Cross Propz) 21 -lack of racing
Lyne Bessette (CyclocrossWorld) (CAN) 24 -lack of cross 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?"
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"DO YOU GIVE DACE LESSONS?"
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Adam Myerson
1 year ago
Remember that Hamblen is a stay-at-home dad with 2 kids, and does ALL his riding indoors, on the trainer. His ONLY outdoor rides are when he's racing. The fact that he's leading the NCCX is amazing, and to ride from the back of the UCI field into the top 10 both days on fast, drafting-oriented courses was huge. The only other UCI event he'll probably be able to make at this point of the season is Kingsport, TN. If he lived in NE, you'd see him in the front group there, and with a bucket of UCI points by now. |
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Ned
1 year ago
smkfc...you gotta follow the w#1? rules here. 50% is "what you did last week" and 5% is us complaining about him not being here...which for Jon last week was beating a bunch of Mo' fo's on this list starting 4 rows behind them...true he should not stay on week in and week out unless he goes and defends his spot at more UCI races, but he has held serve when guys come to NC that are on the list. 20% is a guess at the next few weeks, so now with points he will do well in Kingsport UCI. So, the week after NCGP he should be on the list...then maybe gone if he does not race enough...kinda like the same reason JHK needs to be dropped off now, he was deserving at the time he got on the list, now he is just taking up space. |
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SMKFC
1 year ago
Jon Hamblen never races outside of North Carolina now. He could definitely be top 60 but after this week, how do you compare him to all the others when he never races against any other ranked riders? Same is true only more complicated for Thomas Turner. Guy could have probably been top 5 both days in NC but he sat up and finished 11th to avoid UCI points so he could race Masters Worlds. If he doesn't want to be "Elite" then he shouldn't be on the "elite" rankings. |
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ned
1 year ago
Great work! always look forward to seeing the show. Have to give you a bit of a hard time though. Molly got 7th in a race with 10 people and moved up? Jared Neiters goes to NC and gets 21st and stays on the list? Jon Hamblen starts last in NC and moves up to 7th day one and 10th day two and beats 6 or 7 dudes in the list, where the love? just not enough big racing I presume? |
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Dave McElwaine F
1 year ago
Solid ratings. Very funny about Ryan's cane. He is now hoping that Rebound Physical Therapy in Bend will get him healed. No doubt this is a major setback. Speaking of Bend, I am curious to see if the USGP there can match the intensity and crowds of Portland. We'll see. |
