Timothy Johnson (born August 5, 1977 in Middleton, Massachusetts) is an American professional racing cyclist who has found success in cyclo-cross and road bicycle racing. In 2007, Johnson captured his… + See More +
Timothy Johnson (born August 5, 1977 in Middleton, Massachusetts) is an American professional racing cyclist who has found success in cyclo-cross and road bicycle racing. In 2007, Johnson captured his… + See More
- See Less - Timothy Johnson (born August 5, 1977 in Middleton, Massachusetts) is an American professional racing cyclist who has found success in cyclo-cross and road bicycle racing. In 2007, Johnson captured his second U.S. national cyclocross championship repeating his 2001 success.
In 2006, Johnson finished the season without landing outside the top-4 in any Cyclocross race entered. As a co-captain of the Health Net Professional Cycling Team he helped the team achieve its 3rd consecutive #1 NRC Ranking.
In 2005, Johnson edged two-time defending champion Mark McCormack to win the New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series title and finished second overall in the United States Gran Prix of Cyclocross series after leading the Overall.
In 2003, Johnson won two stages and the overall title at the Herald Sun Tour, a road bicycle racing stage race held in Australia.
Johnson is married to fellow cyclist Lyne Bessette.
The men's race got underway with a furious holeshot by the Danish champion, Joachim Parbo. He would hold the lead through the first half of lap one before the Cannondale/ Cyclocross World team started to roll. Johnson and Powers seperated themselves from the pack before the first run up and never looked back. Tim Johnson would soon drop Powers who found company from his other teammate Jamey Driscoll in second and third. Behind, riders came and went one after another. First if was Troy Wells and Chris Jones charging hard from behind. Then Jones disappeared and Jesse Anthony joined Wells in the fight for fourth and fifth. Meanwhile, a pair of mountain bikers were closing fast on the front of the race. Adam Craig would ride his way up to Powers and Driscoll before settling into fourth for the remainder of the race. Wells sat comfortably in 5th until the finish. In the fight for 6-10, Jesse Anthony just held on to sixth ahead of a hard charging Danny Summerhill. Mounatin bike national champion Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski held on for eighth. He was riding as high as fifth before two flat tires ruined his chances of a podium ride. Boulder Cyclesprt owner Brandon Dwight played the hometown hero finishing ninth and first year U23 Zach McDonald made his first big appearance of the year finishing 10th.
1 Timothy Johnson (USA) 1:07:02
2 Jeremy Powers (USA) 0:00:52
3 James Driscoll (USA)
4 Adam Craig (USA) 0:01:13
5 Troy Wells (USA) 0:02:45
6 Jesse Anthony (USA) 0:02:47
7 Daniel Summerhill (USA) 0:03:09
8 Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (USA) 0:03:44
9 Zach McDonald (USA) 0:04:27
10 Brandon Dwight (USA) 0:04:34
11 Joachim Carbo (Den) 0:05:00
12 Aaron Schooler (Can) 0:05:01
13 Peter Webber (USA) 0:05:08
14 Jake Wells (USA) 0:05:28
15 Matt Pacocha (USA) 0:05:59
16 Carl Decker (USA) 0:06:49
17 Ryan Iddings (USA) 0:07:12
18 Eric Tonkin (USA) 0:07:30
19 Brady Kappius (USA) 0:08:37
Men's Race NACT #7 Longmont, CO 10/31/09
Race footage and highlights from the seventh round of the North American Cyclocross Trophy series in Longmont, Colorado. See link to the left of this video for full results. October 31, 2009