Interviews
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Expert Men Senior2
Tony Baldo
Upstate VeloSicklers
1st
Place
Expert Men Vet2
Ron Huebner
Potomac Velo Club
1st
Place
Expert Junior Men
Matt Miller
Chain Gang
1st
Place
Expert Women 35+
Karen Henry
Team Harrisburg
1st
Place
Expert Women 35+
Lauri Webber
Ind Fabrication
1st
Place
Sport Senior1
Marty McKeon
Green Mtn Cyclery
1st
Place
Sport Women 34&under
Tammy Coleman
Gung Ho Bikes
1st
Place
Sport Vet1
Rob Lyon
First Capital Velo
1st
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Sport Vet2
Don Pagano
Yellow Breeches Racing |

1st Place
Single Speed
Eric Roman
Independent Fabrication

1st Place
Expert Men Senior1
Mike Keefer
Gettysburg Bicycle
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1st Place
Expert Women
34 &under
Cheryl Sornson
Gettysburg Bicycle
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1st Place
Expert Women 35+
Karen Henry
Team Harrisburg
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The forecast for the day was 40 percent chance of rain towards "sunset" and
temperatures in the 60s. It looked like it was going to rain most
of the morning. At around 9:45 am it started and by the main 10am
start it was COLD (felt like winter time) and raining hard. That
didn't stop close to 500 hard core mtb racers from working their
way up the one mile road climb start, turning right on the short
lived fire road then a quick couple of turns into the first set of
rocks and roots. Most of them were smiling when they came by.
In the men's Pro race (combined with Experts)
it was all about TREK. Three highly skilled mtb bikers swept the
podium. Chris Eatough - TREK East Coast took top honors this year
making it
two consecutive wins. Last year he beat teammate Jeremiah Bishop
who was chosen to represent
the United States at the 2004 Pan American Championships in Baños, Ecuador April 22-25.
Chris is an incredible racer who can go fast and win shorter races
plus keep going fast as long as necessary. He is the reigning 24hrs
of Adrenalin WORLD CHAMPION and has held the title for the last
FOUR YEARS! Perhaps he wanted to show off for his fiance, Allison.
Todd Helmick - TREK East Coast was second. He had been nursing
a minor leg strain the last few weeks however, in his interview
he said he "amped it up" on the fire road leading to
rattlesnake ridge. That is a very steep climb..........so I guess
we can assume he is fully recovered. David Duvall - TREK East Coast
came in third. This guy just keeps going year after year. Third
overall is an incredible accomplishment for a guy who would qualify
for Clydesdale! In typical Duvall modesty, he claims it was really
the great bike he rode....... here's an excerpt from his interview: Did
you have any unusual problems? No problems. I was riding
the absolute best bike for this race, the Liquid. It performed
flawlessly.
Theresa Richardson - Cannondale took first place
Overall & Pro Women. After doing an endo while mixing it up
with the Vet Men in the first part of singletrack in the pouring
rain, Theresa kept her cool and rode a smooth race, cranking up
the tension at the end to hold her position. Trish Stevenson placed
second Pro Women, and Lacey Gonzalez - Shirk's was third.
Cheryl Sornson - Gettysburg Bicycle was 1st Place
Expert Women 34 &under, Amber Itle - UPenn who rode with Karen
Henry in parts of the race placed second and Sue George came in
third.
In the competitive Expert Women 35+ the infamous
Karen Henry - Team Harrisburg pulled off yet another win. Karen
showed that she has the power and technical ability to master the
most challenging situations by winning this race. The number two
finisher in this field was the equally amazing Lauri Webber - Ind
Fabrication. After crashing so hard she thought she would have
to walk her way out of the race, she realized after a few minutes
that she better get back on the bike and try to pedal. Blood oozing
from her knee she still managed to ride through the pain and finished
up second. The "amazing" part comes with the fact that
she was riding a SINGLE SPEED!! Susan Musante finished
third.
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