Summit Scoreboard: Results from the Bacon Burner 6K and Gold Run Rush MTB race
Todd Powell / Town of Frisco |
Gold Run Rush mountain bike race
June 17 in Breckenridge (second race in Summit Mountain Challenge series)
For complete results, see http://www.mavsports.com.
Pro/elite men
1. Nick Truitt — 40:13, Breck Bike Guides
2. Josh Bezecny — 40:14, Honey Stinger/Bontrager
3. Mike Schilling — 41:44, Wilderness Sports
Pro/elite women
1. Jaime Brede — 46:08, The Cycle Effect
2. Becs Hodgetts — 47:16, MSO
3. Amy Freeman — 47:42, Wilderness Sports
Expert men, 19-39 years
1. Thomas Messerschmitt — 42:09, Avalanche Sports/Relish/Twist
2. Thomas Konecny — 42:32, Wilderness Sports
3. Liam McDonald — 43:03, Summit Velo
Expert men, 40-49 years
1. Matt Powers — 41:44, Avalanche Sports/Relish/Twist
2. Matt Opperman — 42:57, Trek Factory Racing
3. Scott Pavlakovic — 43:44, Kappius
Expert men, 50-plus
1. Scott Yule — 46:31
2. Shawn Gillis — 47:39, Absolute Bikes
3. Scott Radek — 49:14, Zl Columbine
Expert women
1. Ezra Smith — 49:22, Summit Velo
2. Melissa Trainer — 52:49
3. Jen Schappert — 53:05
Junior boys, 10 years and younger
1. Nicholas Konecny — 26:57, Lincoln Park
2. Ethan NeJame Zeiset — 30:14, Absolute Bikes
3. Wyndham Pierpont — 30:16, Sun Logic
Junior girls, 11-12 years
1. Ashlyn Lewis — 27:56, Wilderness Sports Jr.
2. Cassidy Gillis — 31:02, Wilderness Sports Jr.
3. PK Vincze — 34:30
Bacon Burner 6K
June 20 in Frisco
For complete results, see http://www.baconburner.com.
Overall men, wave one
1. Ron Lavaire 22:11
2. Brian Glotzbach 24:35
3. Pail Brett 25:25
Overall women, wave one
1. Kara Armstrong 29:35
2. Zaz France 30:00
3. Christa Lloyd 30:07
Overall men, wave two
1. Michael Rouse 26:02
2. Bobby Potrykus 26:31
3. Seth Hostvet 28:17
Overall women, wave two
1. Angela Potrykus 27:22
2. Laine Potrykus 28:10
3. Kim Goodrich 32:21
Overall men, wave three
1. Ty Ress 33:56
2. Ben Hawf 34:12
3. Paul Kehl 34:40
Overall women, wave three
1. Jackie McPheeters 36:30
2. Gena Osborn 39:29
3. Katie Hibbard (11 years old) 39:45
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