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Even though riders wore the colors of their respective schools, Friday morning’s Collegiate Varsity Women’s race had the vibe a Sunday race with names such as Katie Clouse (Colorado Mesa University), Sammi Runnels (SCAD – Atlanta), Hannah Arensman (Brevard College) and others populating the start list.

With familiar competition, Clouse said she was looking to today’s race as preparation for her first Cyclocross Nationals as a U23 rider this Sunday.

“Today was more of trying to get a gauge for Sunday,” Clouse said. “There are a lot of U23 girls I’ll be racing on Sunday, so I just kind of wanted to see what I could do. Where I could go really hard, and where I could rest.”

Hannah Arensman is one of the riders expected to challenge Clouse on Sunday. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Hannah Arensman is one of the riders expected to challenge Clouse on Sunday. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

With a bright sun shining over Fort Steilacoom Park early Friday, the Collegiate Varsity took off down the start straight with Clouse leading the way. She wasted little time continuing her charge out into the 50-minute race, opening up a gap on the other riders by the time she dropped down the first descent chute.

True to form, Katie Clouse took the hole shot and led the field to the base of the first climb. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

True to form, Katie Clouse took the holeshot and led the field to the base of the first climb. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Clouse had an 8-second advantage on the field after dropping to the flats in the first lap—an advantage that amounted to the full length of Pit 1. Taking up the chase were defending champ Sammi Runnels and the Fort Lewis duo of Ellen Campbell and Katja Freeburn.

“I usually like to go out pretty fast, but if anything was to happen, I wanted to have a safe amount of time to have something happen and still be able to catch back or keep the lead,” Clouse said about her fast start.

It was an early escape for Katie Clouse. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

It was an early escape for Katie Clouse. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

On the long climb and descent in the orchard, Clouse continued to stay on the attack. Her lead grew to 19 seconds 1 lap into the 5-lap race. Runnels broke into solo second, and a group of four with Sophie Russenberger (Fort Lewis College), Gwendalyn Gibson (Colorado Mesa University), Mackenzie Myatt (SCAD – Savannah) and Arensman took up the chase.

Sophie Russenberger leads a large group in pursuit of the leaders. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Sophie Russenberger leads a large group in pursuit of the leaders. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

The first run-up of Lap 2 sorted out the state affairs at the front of the race. Clouse maintained her big lead. Runnels was in second, and Arensman and Gibson engaged in a battle for third. Over the next lap, Arensman eventually got a gap on Gibson she would be able to hold.

Hannah Arensman concentrates as she navigates the ruts and mud of the bobsled run downhill. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Hannah Arensman concentrates as she navigates the ruts and mud of the bobsled run downhill. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Clouse finished her 51-minute race in dominant fashion and won the 28th? 29th? U.S. National Championship of her still-young career. After taking a few to enjoy the title, Clouse now looks forward to earning another Stars-and-Stripes jersey on Sunday.

“Today was a big confidence boost. I have a lot of pressure for Sunday, but I’m excited for it,” she said.

The sun shone on Katie Close as she crosses finishes, earning a shiny gold medal. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

The sun shone on Katie Close as she crosses finishes, earning a shiny gold medal. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Runnels took second, and Arensman wrapped up third. Gibson and Myatt rounded out the wide-angle podium.

Rainbows and unicorns. Sammi Runnels, Collegiate Varsity Women's Silver medalist. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Rainbows and unicorns. Sammi Runnels, Collegiate Varsity Women’s Silver medalist. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

For more from the Collegiate Varsity Women’s race, see the winner interview, photo gallery and results below.

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Katie Clouse: Collegiate Varsity Winner Interview

Photo Gallery: 2019 Collegiate Varsity Women, 2019 Lakewood Cyclocross Nationals

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True to form, Katie Clouse took the hole shot and led the field to the base of the first climb. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

True to form, Katie Clouse took the holeshot and led the field to the base of the first climb. Collegiate Varsity Women. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

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