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October 21, 2011
LAST WEEK'S SHOW
Granogue Videos
Plzen World Cup Videos
Lance Armstrong On MTB
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. Geoff Kabush (Maxxis-Rocky Mountain) (CAN) 3
4. Tim Johnson (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 6
5. Jonathan Page (Planet Bike/ Blue) 5
6. Todd Wells (Specialized/ Cal Giant) 9
7. Jamey Driscoll (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) 4
8. Ben Bereden (Ops Ale-Clement) (BEL) 8
9. Chris Sheppard (Rocky Mountain Bicycles/ Shimano) (CAN) 7
10. Yannick Eckmann (Pearlizumi/Shimano/Focus) (U23) (GER) 10
11. Christian Heule (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) (SUI) 11
12. Zach McDonald (Rapha Focus) (U23) 12
13. Tristan Schouten (Cyclocross Racing .com/ Blue) 13
14. Justin Lindine (BikeReg.com / Joe's Garage / Scott) 14
15. Troy Wells (Clif Bar) 16
16. Chris Jones (Rapha Focus) 15
17. Brian Matter (Gear Grinder/ Clif) 17
18. Cody Kaiser (Cal Giant/ Specialized) (U23) 18
19. Even McNeely (EMD Dpecialized) 19
20. Mark Batty (SpiderTech/ C10) X
21. Barry Wicks (Kona) 21
22. Allen Krughoff (Boulder Cycle Sport) 22
23. Mitch Hoke (Clif Bar) 23
24. Aaron Tuckerman (Corsa Concepts) 30
25. Sean Babcock (Kona) 20
26. Travis Livermon (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) X
27. Weston Schempf (CS) 24
28. Luke Keough (Corner Cycle) 25
29. Jerome Townsend (Smart Stop/ Mock Orange Bikes) 35
30. Jake Wells (Stan's No Tubes) 26
31. Dylan McNicholas (Pedro's) 28
32. Alex Howes (Chipotle Devo) 29
33. Derrick St. John (Stevens) (CAN) 31
34. Lukas Muller (Philidelphia Cross School) (SWI) X
35. Craig Richey (Renner Custom/ Raleigh) (CAN) 32
36. Josh Dillion (Richard Sachs/ RGM) X
37. Ryan Knapp (Bob's Red Mill) X
38. Mike Garrigan (Lipierre) (CAN) 33
39. Kevin Noiles (Sporique) (CAN) X
40. Jared Stafford (Ride With Rendall) (CAN) X
Who Fell Off This Week?
27. Aaron Schooler (H&R Block) (CAN) 18 (11th/12th @ Spooky.)
34. Jeremy Durrin (Northampton Cycling Club) 30 (DNF X 2 in PA)
ELITE WOMEN
1. Katie Compton (Rabobank/ Giant) 2
2. Katerina Nash (Luna) (CZE) 1
3. Amy Dombroski (Luna) 8
4. Georgia Gould (Luna) 3
5. Caroline Mani (CC Etupes) (FRA) 5
6. Mical Dyck (Pro City Racing) 4
7. Meredith Miller (Cal Giant/Specialized) 6
8. Nicole Duke (Cannondale p/b CyclocrossWorld) 9
9. Laura Van Gilder (Mellow Mushroom) 12
10. Sue Butler (River City Bicycles/ Ridley) 7
11. Teal Stetson-Lee (Cal Giant/Specialized) 16
12. Marry McConneloug (Kenda/ Seven/ NoTubes) 10
13. Kaitlin Antonneau (Cannondale/ Cyclocross World) (U23) 11
14. Mo Bruno Roy (Bob's Red Mill/ Seven) 20
15. Sally Annis (CrossResults.com/ JRA) 13
16. Andrea Smith (LadiesFirst Racing) 15
17. Devon Gorry (Rambuski Law) 25
18. Chloe Forsman (Race Club 11) 14
19. Alice Pennington (Team S&M) 22
20. Kathy Sherwin (Stan's NoTubes) 17
21. Pepper Harlton (Juventus) (CAN) 18
22. Arley Kemmerer (C3 - Athletes Serving Athletes) 24
23. Alison Mann (Rock N' Road) X
24. Nicole Thiemann (Team CF) 19
25. Carolyn Popovic (Team CF) 21
26. Megan Korol (Bob's Red Mill) X
27. Crystal Anthony (Ladies First Racing) X
Who Fell Off This Week?
23. Emily Batty (Subaru/ Trek) (CAN) 21 (Lack of Racing)
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Benjamin Stephens
7 months ago
Let Lindine Ride. |
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Anonymous Coward
7 months ago
Since when did Myerson have any credibility |
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CAADalyst
7 months ago
Adam Myerson said it...straight from the mouth of the creator. If the rankings aren't changed now all cyclingdirt's credibility will be lost. |
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Kevin Maldonado
7 months ago
A.M. |
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Adam Myerson
7 months ago
G Block: I don't even think I should be ranking 10th American. But to answer your question, it's because it's based on the past 12 months. Not just the start of the season. So, I went ok in the second half of last season, and I still have those points. My ranking will continue to drop unless my results pick up again. NBD. |
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geoff
7 months ago
Lindine is a great race, a great regional racer. Thats it. Winning races against B fields doesn't mean you are one of the fastest in the country. When Justin starts to finish well (top 5) in big national level events, he will get the respect he deserves. But until then we will just be a good regional rider from New England. |
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Kevin Maldonado
7 months ago
Tom: |
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Thomas Kanyak
7 months ago
Lindine- when will you believe? Wins trump all. |
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Colt McElwaine
7 months ago
From the CyclingNews New Gloucester preview article, http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/downeast-cyclo-cross-2011/preview |
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Ezra
7 months ago
Lindine should be in the top ten, and so what if West Coaster's don't know much about him? They will soon at the rate he keeps winning UCI races!! :) |
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Sly
7 months ago
New England Women are on the move this season! NICE! |
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LecheapElitist@twitter.com
7 months ago
I really wish Trebon would have been at Plzen and now at Tabor. It would have been great to see him and Powers settle who is #1. Check out the Velogames fantasy cx. I set up a mini-league for cyclingdirt.org the code is 20033151 |
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Nugg
7 months ago
THIS IS AWESOME! More of these please! |
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patrickshank
7 months ago
regardless of ranking, what's clear is that Lindine is trending upwards. he's on a different level this year, and now he has some confidence and knows how to FREAK OUT!! if he can avoid mechanicals and crashes (he has a history and habit of that), the results will keep coming. even with the bad luck he does alright - he bridged a 20 second gap to Driscoll and Powers (who were pushing hard together with world-cupper, Nicolas Bazin) and stayed with them to the line in Vermont, and he caught Troy Wells in Granogue after a crash that cost him a good chunk of time. |
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CCX
7 months ago
I see the argument that Lindine could possible be ranked higher than 1 or 2 guys in front of him, but you could just as easily argue that 2 or 3 guys behind him are better. Chris Jones was on fire at Spooky and will pass Justin in a week or 2. Troy Wells could do the same. Brian Matter, Barry Wicks, and Alan Krugoff all could end the year better that Lindine! |
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bustour
7 months ago
Well done, Colt, another great week of Who's #1. |
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LecheapElitist@twitter.com
7 months ago
Sorry. Wrong Code! Use this one: 20033151 |
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LecheapElitist@twitter.com
7 months ago
I have made a Cyclingdirt Mini-league for the new CX season of Velogames Fantasy! Join now the league it starts this weekend!!! Here is the code 20033937 |
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Dave McElwaine F
7 months ago
Pretty ridiculous to say Colt has a bias to anything west of the Mississippi since he has lived and raced in New England his whole life, and has only lived in Austin for a little over a month!! Falling off my chair laughing. After looking at the start list for New Gloucester, it appears that the competition is a bit thin. Lindine could again win both days but still not compete with anyone ranked ahead of him. However, since it is the only UCI race this weekend, shouldn't the higher ranked non-world-cup riders be making the trip to Maine? |
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Kevin Maldonado
7 months ago
I follow your post because you are the only post I know of that uses a brain and current data to say "this week" these are the rankings. I like that. If I wanted a mathematical equation, I would log into USA Cycling. That by the way has LIndine at 3rd in the USA. I disagree with that as well (too high until he beats Johnson and others). Unfortunately your brain was not working this week and you rely on some bs equation to deny Lindine an advancement of position in your rankings. I agree that he should not pass Powers, Trebon, Page, Johnson, Todd Wells, and the other top 7 until he beats them in a race. But to disregard his last 7 races, in which he won 6 and to give rankings 8-13 a pass on your ranking (total silence by you) is not correct. I understand you have a bias toward anything West of the Mississippi (I like Colorado too), but use your brain. How does Shouten (who Lindene has beaten this year) and Driscoll (what did he do this weekend) stay in the rankings? If I want a mathematical formula, I will log into USA cycling. |
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ringcycles
7 months ago
G Block and Ride Guy, Neither Sheppard nor Shouten have even been on a UCI podium this year. Most of Lindine's UCI points in his ranking are from this year, so I think its applicable. Lindine did a pretty good job matching McDonald at Gloucester. I guess will have to wait until Louisville to see is Lindine's improving form puts him into the top 10. But it still begs the question, how many times does he have to win races ahead of guys like Troy Wells & Mark Batty & Evan McNeely, & Derrick St. John to be consider legit. |
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Anonymous Coward
7 months ago
Evan McNeely (U23) racing in Canada in local races in Ottawa, ON. Close battle with Derrick St. John cyclocross.org. |
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Idea
7 months ago
You guys should definitely consider doing "Who's # 1" for the Junior 17-18s. Lots of competition in that field and would be really cool for you guys to do the future of cycling! Anyways, love the show! |
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Idea
7 months ago
You guys should definitely consider doing "Who's # 1" for the Junior 17-18s. Lots of competition in that field and would be really cool for you guys to do the future of cycling! Anyways, love the show! |
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Alex
7 months ago
Just me or is Katie Compton the most boring champ out there? |
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RideGuy
7 months ago
ringcycles, he's not in teh top 10 because no body in the top was there when he won 4 (B level) UCI races in a row. If Justin had flowed out to Colorado or Wisconsin to finish 12th we wouldn't be having the argument. I thought Colt made it pretty clear: X |
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G Block
7 months ago
Ok... one more... |
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G Block
7 months ago
@Ringcycles, |
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Dave McElwaine F
7 months ago
Barry has spent the past couple years transitioning to become a successful mountain bike stage racer in events like Trans Rockies and B.C. Bike Race. These endurance events are quite different training than the World Cups and Pro-XCT races he was specializing in a few years back....namely lower top end speed. Plus Barry moved to Chicago where everyone knows there is no place to actually ride your bike. |
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West Coaster
7 months ago
Who IS Justin Lindine? The #1 Cherry Picker in North America? |
