Results: Fall Classic mountain bike race
Long course
30 miles, 4,800 feet of elevation gain
Pro-open men
1. Taylor Shelden, 02:13:16
2. Tom Herman, 02:15:02
3. Sam O’Keefe, 02:21:25
Pro-open women
1. Clare Hanson, 02:56:30
2. Celeste, Cannon, 03:09:55
Expert men 40-49
1. Drew Medlock, 02:28:54
2. Ward Baker, 02:37:28
3. Adam Loomis, 02:38:23
Expert men 50+
1. Dwight Hall, 02:38:56
2. Charles Knoll, 02:40:12
3. Matt Powers, 02:42:57
Expert men 19-39
1. Max Wipperman, 02:40:50
2. Jonathan Enns, 02:43:34
3. Michael McDowell, 02:53:50
Singlespeed men
1. Mitch Westall, 02:31:41
2. Connor Houtchens, 02:37:06
3. Bo Pihl, 02:56:32
Expert + singlespeed women
1. Laura Tobin, 03:11:58
1. Ro Mayberry, 03:11:58
Short course
21 miles, 3,000 feet of elevation gain
Sport men 35-49
1. Scott Campbell, 01:42:09
2. Dan Wisdom, 01:51:59
3. Daniel Kosel, 01:54:53
Sport men 19-34
1. Brent Beadles, 01:44:22
2. Arthur Elmer, 01:47:16
3. Eric Willett, 01:48:44
Sport men 50+
1. Sean Patrick Carver, 01:47:38
2. Chris Jezek, 01:53:50
3. Sean Steeves, 01:55:36
Clydesdale
1. Brent Mueller, 01:57:36
2. Hugh Mackey, 01:59:36
3. Ty Faught, 02:04:12
Big bike open
1. C. Von Graevenitz, 01:59:41
2. Chris Kulick, 02:06:44
Sport women
1. Rachel Plessing, 02:01:36
2. Sage Melley, 02:04:20
3. Whitney Stitz, 02:07:46
Open men 60+
1. Kevin Malone, 02:01:45
2. Bill Feiges, 02:03:57
3. Thomas Carter, 02:19:23
Open women 45+
1. Kelli Rohrig, 02:02:20
2. Sharon McDowell-Larsen, 02:07:10
3. Paula Maresh, 02:08:26
Beginner men
1. Josh Thies, 02:09:49
2. Paul Logan, 02:11:31
3. Brendan Page, 02:15:53
Beginner women
1. Maria Leech, 02:11:32
2. Liesel Wilbur, 02:34:26
3. Kate Rath, 02:35:51
Abbreviated short course
Start at Sallie Barber Trailhead
Junior girls 11-12
1. Fiona Florio, 01:59:56
2. Kyla Salthouse, 01:59:57
Junior boys 11-12
1. Carter Niemkiewicz, 01:22:27
2. Auden Pierpont, 01:24:25
3. Nico Florio, 01:32:05
Junior boys 13-15
1. Reiner Schmidt, 01:00:16
2. Nicholas Konecny, 01:01:59
3. Wyn Pierpont, 01:13:48

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