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Who's #1? Cyclocross Rankings 11/02/11
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Week Number Seven! Who's Number One!? We're back this week and brining you more than ever! North America saw some of the best Cyclocross Racing of the year this past weekend in Boulder, Colorado. We dig deep into the pit of facts and stats and bring you only the best. (an/or most offensive.)
WATCH LAST WEEK'S SHOW
Zonhoven Superprestige Video
Boulder Cup/ Colorado Cross Classic Videos
Boulder Cup/ Colorado Cross Classic Photos
New Jersey UCI Weekend recap
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
JOTW 3. Ben Bereden (Ops Ale-Clement) (BEL) 8
4. Tim Johnson (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 3
5. Geoff Kabush (Maxxis-Rocky Mountain) (CAN) 4
6. Todd Wells (Specialized/ Cal Giant) 5
7. Tristan Schouten (Cyclocross Racing .com/ Blue) 13
8. Jamey Driscoll (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 7
9. Danny Summerhill (Garmin/ Cervelo) X
10. Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Trek/ Subaru) X
11. Justin Lindine (BikeReg.com / Joe's Garage / Scott) 10
12. Chris Sheppard (Rocky Mountain Bicycles/ Shimano) (CAN) 14
13. Zach McDonald (Rapha Focus) (U23) 11
14. Yannick Eckmann (Pearlizumi/Shimano/Focus) (U23) (GER) 12
15. Chris Jones (Rapha Focus) 16
16. Christian Heule (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) (SUI) 9
DOTW 17. Jonathan Page (Planet Bike/ Blue) 6
18. Mitch Hoke (Clif Bar) 24
19. Troy Wells (Clif Bar) 15
20. Allen Krughoff (Boulder Cycle Sport) 23
21. Brian Matter (Gear Grinder/ Clif) 17
22. Cody Kaiser (Cal Giant/ Specialized) (U23) 18
23. Even McNeely (EMD Dpecialized) (U23) (CAN) 19
24. Barry Wicks (Kona) 21
25. Dylan McNicholas (Pedro's) 22
26. Carl Decker (Giant Off-Road) X
27. Lukas Winterburg (Philidelphia Cross School) (SWI) 36
28. Craig Richey (Renner Custom/ Raleigh) (CAN) 37
29. Luke Keough (Corner Cycle) (U23) 25
30. Jerome Townsend (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) (U23) 30
31. Aaron Tuckerman (Corsa Concepts) 26
32. Adam Craig (Rabobank/ Giant) X
33. Travis Livermon (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) 28
34. Mark Batty (SpiderTech/ C10) 20
35. Steve Fisher (Rad Racing) (U23) 27
36. Bryan Alders (Epic Endurance) X
37. Sean Babcock (Kona) 29
38. Jared Niters (Washington, D.C) 33
39. Christian Favata (RGM/ Richard Sachs) X
40. Lukas Muller (Philidelphia Cross School) (SWI) X
41. Alex Howes (Chipotle Devo) 32
42. Jake Wells (Stan's No Tubes) 31
43. Adam Myerson (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) 44
44. Jeremy Durrin (J.A.M. Fund/ NCC) X
45. Anthony Clark (J.A.M. Fund/ NCC) 46
46. Aaron Schooler (H&R Block) (CAN) 47
47. Weston Schempf (CS) 34
48. Derrick St. John (Stevens) (CAN) 35
49. Josh Dillion (Richard Sachs/ RGM) 38
50. Mike Garrigan (Lipierre) (CAN) 40
51. Kevin Noiles (Sporique) (CAN) 41
52. Molly Cameron (Portland Bicycle Studio) 42
53. Ryan Leech (Hilton Head Cycling) X
54. Jared Stafford (Ride With Rendall) (U23) (CAN) 43
55. Shawn Milne (ECV) 45
Who Fell Off This Week?
Ryan Knapp (Bob's Red Mill) 39 (13th & 14th in NJ)
ELITE WOMEN
1. Katie Compton (Rabobank/ Giant) 2
2. Katerina Nash (Luna) (CZE) 1
3. Georgia Gould (Luna) 4
4. Caroline Mani (CC Etupes) (FRA) 6
5. Amy Dombroski (Luna) 3
6. Meredith Miller (Cal Giant/Specialized) 5
JOTW 7. Julie Krasniak (Rapha/ Focus) (FRA) X
8. Mical Dyck (Pro City Racing) 7
9. Nicole Duke (Cannondale p/b CyclocrossWorld) 8
10. Kaitlin Antonneau (Cannondale/ Cyclocross World) (U23) 13
11. Sue Butler (River City Bicycles/ Ridley) 11
12. Amanda Carey (Kenda/ Felt) X
13. Mo Bruno Roy (Bob's Red Mill/ Seven) 10
14. Teal Stetson-Lee (Cal Giant/Specialized) 12
15. Andrea Smith (LadiesFirst Racing) 14
16. Lyne Bessette (CyclocrossWorld) (CAN) 15
17. Sally Annis (CrossResults.com/ JRA) 16
18. Devon Gorry (Rambuski Law) 17
19. Nicole Thiemann (Team CF) 25
20. Alison Powers (Cross Propz) X
DOTW 21. Laura Van Gilder (Mellow Mushroom) 9
22. Heather Irmiger (Trek/ Subaru) X
23. Chloe Forsman (Race Club 11) 18
24. Alice Pennington (Team S&M) 19
25. Kathy Sherwin (Stan's NoTubes) 20
26. Serena Bishop (Silverado/ SunnySide) 29
27. Elle Anderson (LadiesFirst Racing) 21
28. Kelsy Bingham (Roosters/ Bikers Edge) X
29. Pepper Harlton (Juventus) (CAN) 22
30. Carolyn Popovic (Team CF) 26
31. Erika Yozell (South Mountain Cycles) X
32. Arley Kemmerer (C3 - Athletes Serving Athletes) 23
33. Alison Mann (Rock N' Road) 24
34. Megan Korol (Bob's Red Mill) 27
35. Crystal Anthony (Ladies First Racing) 28
36. Kristin Gavin (Team Cystic Fibrosis) X
37. Heather Clark (Bend Total care) X
In my humble opinion Ryan should be elevated to number one just based on the fact that he raced and laid it all on the line. J-Pow apparently was home resting. The fact that he was beaten by Berden, a former world cup winner-U19 world champion-U23 Belgian champion who had a great day should have no bearing.Julie Krasniak. Nice rider but I felt so depressed after talking with her a couple times that head to Dusty's LTS truck for an espresso pick-me-up.My best guess for Cincinnati is one win apiece for Powers, Trebon, and Johnson. Yes.....Johnson. One course there has some steps that Powers can ride but due to the length of Ryan's bike he must get off and hoof it.Keep an eye on Summerhill.....he is the future and is getting better at cross. How can Barry Wicks be 24th in the country in cyclocross. That blows my mind. I wish JHK would race more. He obviously could be on podiums if he had the time to devote to cross.Also shocking is Amanda Carey. How can this endurance mountain biker who was undefeated in the NUE series this year have come along so far in cyclocross. Fantastic.BTW....you can buy Colt's T-shirt from the nice gals at Endurance Conspiracy....a rider owned organic company.
In my humble opinion Ryan should be elevated to number one just based on the fact that he raced and laid it all on the line. J-Pow apparently was home resting. The fact that he was beaten by Berden, a former world cup winner-U19 world champion-U23 Belgian champion who had a great day should have no bearing.Julie Krasniak. Nice rider but I felt so depressed after talking with her a couple times that head to Dusty's LTS truck for an espresso pick-me-up.My best guess for Cincinnati is one win apiece for Powers, Trebon, and Johnson. Yes.....Johnson. One course there has some steps that Powers can ride but due to the length of Ryan's bike he must get off and hoof it.Keep an eye on Summerhill.....he is the future and is getting better at cross. How can Barry Wicks be 24th in the country in cyclocross. That blows my mind. I wish JHK would race more. He obviously could be on podiums if he had the time to devote to cross.Also shocking is Amanda Carey. How can this endurance mountain biker who was undefeated in the NUE series this year have come along so far in cyclocross. Fantastic.BTW....you can buy Colt's T-shirt from the nice gals at Endurance Conspiracy....a rider owned organic company http://www.enduranceconspiracy.com/
In my humble opinion Ryan should be elevated to number one just based on the fact that he raced and laid it all on the line. J-Pow apparently was home resting. The fact that he was beaten by Berden, a former world cup winner-U19 world champion-U23 Belgian champion who had a great day should have no bearing.Julie Krasniak. Nice rider but I felt so depressed after talking with her a couple times that head to Dusty's LTS truck for an espresso pick-me-up.My best guess for Cincinnati is one win apiece for Powers, Trebon, and Johnson. Yes.....Johnson. One course there has some steps that Powers can ride but due to the length of Ryan's bike he must get off and hoof it.Keep an eye on Summerhill.....he is the future and is getting better at cross. How can Barry Wicks be 24th in the country in cyclocross. That blows my mind. I wish JHK would race more. He obviously could be on podiums if he had the time to devote to cross.Also shocking is Amanda Carey. How can this endurance mountain biker who was undefeated in the NUE series this year have come along so far in cyclocross. Fantastic.BTW....you can buy Colt's T-shirt from the nice gals at Endurance Conspiracy....a rider owned organic company http://www.enduranceconspiracy.com/

