VERGE Baystate Cyclocross

Sterling, MA, US  ⋅  Nov, 28 2009 - Nov 29 2009  |   Coverage created by Colt From Cyclingdirt


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UCI racing returns to New England Saturday and Sunday with the penultimate weekend of racing in the Verge Championship Series. The East Coast's finest will be on hand to try and scrape together some final UCI points as they prepare for December's USGP finals and National Championships. Dave from Trailwatch will be on-site both days to provide some coverage from the event.

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RACE PREVIEW:

The Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series returns to action this weekend with a true Massachusetts classic – Baystate Cyclocross. For many New England racers, this race, with its traditional post-Thanksgiving slot, marks the beginning of the end of cross season and is an event not to be missed. As usual, Baystate will boast a deep and strong field, fun and challenging courses designed by Tom Stevens and excellent facilities provided by the Chocksett Middle School. Whereas in previous years, this event had been a one-day affair on Saturday, this year, Baystate will take up the full weekend.

As the series nears its finish, this weekend looms heavily over the heads of the series leaders. For some, Baystate will be a chance to wrap up their victory while for others, Sterling will be a place to watch their leads evaporate. In his first ever Sterling appearance, Dan Timmerman (Richard Sachs/RGM/Radix) will be aiming to extend his series lead over Jamey Driscoll (Cannondale/cyclocrossworld.com) and Josh Dillon (Richard Sachs/RGM/Radix). Having taken last weekend off, Timmerman could use his fresh legs to clinch the overall victory in the series.

The U-23 men will be fully represented with the top contenders, Luke Keough (Champion Systems) and Jerome Townsend (bikereg.com/Joe’s Garage/IF). These two racers have dominated the Espoirs competition and have the top two places in their competition locked up. Despite Keough’s edge, he is not out of Townsend’s reach and will have to put out two solid races this weekend to maintain his edge.

In the Elite women, Maureen Bruno Roy (MM Racing) will be trying to take the top step on the podium for the second consecutive year in Sterling. Also slated to appear this weekend, coming off a sweep of the Cycle-Smart International is Kenda/Seven/NoTubes racer and former Olympian, Mary McConneloug. Her return to the domestic cyclocross circuit has been extremely successful, piling up three victories and seven podiums. If the cards fall right, McConneloug could once again be a contender for the overall in the series. Not to be forgotten is the breakout racer of the series, Andrea Smith (Minuteman Road Club). Currently sitting in third overall, Smith could make up some serious ground over the weekend, possibly pushing herself into contention for the title.

The Masters 35+ should be a knock-down, drag-out fight between the Corner Cycle wonder twins, Johnny Bold and Kevin Hines. Bold has had the edge, winning the race three of the last four years, only losing last year to Westwood Velo’s national champ and current series leader, Roger Aspholm. Hines has had better legs the past two weekends, though and both are within a stone’s throw of Aspholm atop the series rankings. If things were to shake up at the top of the race, smart money would be on Planet Bike’s Curtis Boivin to take a stab at the victory. Coming off a victory in Plymouth and with a week’s rest in his legs, Boivin’s consistency at the top may pay off this weekend.

In the U-19 race, it looks like EMD Serono/Specialized racer Evan McNeely has taken aim on a series victory. His trips to Verge NECCS races this year have netted him five wins and one second place so despite his absence in Providence and Maine, he is still in the thick of the competition. U-15’s Austin Vincent (CL Noonan/KAM/Coast to Coast) and Peter Goguen (Minuteman Road Club) will continue their epic battle atop their standings. Neither has finished below second in a Verge race this season with Vincent getting the edge most weekends, but Goguen remains right on his heels.

Racing begins this Saturday morning with the Cat 4/Cat 4 Masters race at 8:30. There will be day-of registration available for all fields with registration opening at 7:30 both days. For more information, addresses and directions, visit http://www.bikereg.com/events/Register.asp?EventID=9338.

The Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series will be contested over 7 weekends in 2009, starting with the New England Cross-toberfest of Cycling:  3 straight weekends of UCI calendar racing to be held in Williston VT, Gloucester MA, and Providence RI.  After a weekend of much needed rest, the series will continue with stops in New Gloucester ME on Oct 24, Northampton MA on Nov 7, Sterling MA on Nov 28, and the series finale in Warwick RI on Dec 5.  This year series is generously supported by Verge Sport, makers of fine cycling clothing and products since 1993; by Cycle-Smart, purveyors of personalized cycling coaching and solutions for riders across the country; by BikeReg.com, the official online registration service of the NECCS; by Paul Weiss Photo/Video, the official photographer of the NECCS, by October Handmade Bicycles, and by Ryders Eyewear.  You can visit these sponsors and get more information on the series by going to the web at http://www.cycle-smart.com/neccs.

 


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Dave McElwaine From Trailwatch.net   November 28, 2009 at 7:45pm
Day One- Powers wins but Timmerman gives him a run for his money. Justin Lindine bridged up to them at one point but had to settle for third

At one point Justin Lindine bridged up to Powers and Timmerman but could not hold it. Soon thereafter Jeremy took off for good.

Andrea Smith turned some of the fastest women's lap times today and got herself within striking distance of Mary Mcconneloug. Mary of course made winning look easy. With winds gusting up to 45 mph, Mo Bruno-Roy took third....not great conditions for her.
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Colt From Cyclingdirt   November 28, 2009 at 5:59pm
Full Results are linked above the videos.

Jeremy Powers took an expected win today in Sterling, MA at the VERGE Baystate Cyclocross. Powers came down with the flu two weeks ago forcing him to skip NJ's USGP rounds. To make up for the missed UCI points, Powers is racing local this weekend to earn a few more points and sharpen his legs a bit more before heading West to Oregon. VERGE series leader Dan Timmerman finished a close second ahead of Justin Lindine. Jerome Townsend showed a return to form finishing 7th as the top U23. With the absence of Canadian Natasha Elliot this weekend, Mary McConneloug now has a mathematic possibility of winning the VERGE overall series. She took a step in that direction today winning convincingly over Andrea Smith and a resurgent Rebecca Wellons. Mo Bruno was 4th. Full report coming soon.
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