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June 14, 1999
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GREAT FUN TOUGH COURSE Written by |
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Katie Compton
OUT IN FRONT OF 1997 WORLD CHAMPION PAOLA PEZZO the day after placing
12th in her first PRO Cross-country Race at Seven Springs, PA!!!!
(full story soon) |
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Date: Monday, June 07, 1999 6:08 PM The Course: The weather was
hot and dry in Davis, WV. As a result the course was dry, dusty and wicked
fast. I felt the course at Timberline Ski resort was very representative
of West Virginia Mountain biking. In my mind I broke each lap into 4 sections.
The first being the Prologue loop, which started you out a nasty grinding
climb, with little or no warm up. The top of the climb dumped you down
a steep fast decent, that left many a rider with an early flat. After
the prologue loop the course flattened out some and opened up to some
really fast single track. |
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| "DIRT BOY" DECIDES TO TAKE ON THE ROADIES | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Justin Thompson |
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Race: Junior Stage Race, Tour de FCCC After heading back east on Friday night after a hard day of racing at Seven Springs Justin Thompson had to change his mind towards road cycling. Thompson decided to race on Saturday and Sunday in the Tour de FCCC which is a LAJORS (Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Race Series) event and promised to attract top juniors from this half of the country. Starting on Saturday was a 5.1 mile time trial. Probably because of the mountain bike race the day before my legs weren't especially happy about a short hard effort. My time placed me in 5th out of over 30 racers. I wasn't at all pleased with my performance and decided I would make the road race my stage. I think with a few modifications to my bike and a little experience I could have won the time trial. A couple hours later that same day the second stage took place. The road race was a 3.5 mile loop and we did 6 laps. This was not just any little loop though, the course contained a 2 mile downhill and a one and a half mile climb. I was pretty confident that I was the strongest climber there and decided to set the tempo each time up the climb. At the top of the climb was the start/finish. I won all three of the priem laps and after 3 laps a break containing myself and 2 other riders put some good distance on the other 25+ riders. The race came down to a sprint finish between the three of us and I won by about 1 bike length. Going into the third and final stage which was the criterium I was about 11 seconds from first and 4 seconds from second. The criterium was in the Bob Rodale Cycling and Fitness park. The course was a 1.1 mile loop with no hard corners and a slight rise near the start/finish area. Being almost impossible to move up or down in the GC standings my goals for the race included practicing my pack skills, sprinting and having fun. After the race I was happy to know that I had accomplished all of my goals and finished a respectable 3rd place overall and about 7th or 8th in the criterium. This was my first ever junior racing experience on the road. This was a perfect warm up for the junior road nationals in Cincinnati, OH which I will be attending at the end of June. I owe a special thanks to Katie Compton's father Tom Compton who drove me to the race on Saturday and coached me so well that most of the other juniors couldn't even tell I was a "Dirt Boy" mountain biker. I will be looking forward to bringing home some medals from the nationals. |
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Read
how Justin was caught off-guard at the very end of the race and then fought
back like a true champion to retake a hard earned
FOURTH PLACE FINISH! |
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Race: NCS #3 Seven Springs |
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Results: Andy Green was triumphant
in his return to Canaan completing 4 laps as his team finished on 10th
place. Andy's wife has been sick all spring, and he wasn't sure he was
going to even get to race so I was very please to see him Finnish so well.
Lyn Shaffer completed 3 laps helping her team, "Sofa King
Fast" finish 43rd in the 5 man class. The program states that this class
is " more for fun", but I beg to differ I think this may have been the
most competitive class in the race. As for
my team, "Krusty's Kids" we finished 41 out of 161 sport teams. The race
was a lot of fun. My favorite lap was when Mark Fitzwater
and I rode together in the morning. Mark was on my wheel the whole lap
keeping me in the zone as we passed 40 riders on my final lap. This race
is big; crazy and most of all big fun. |
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