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Compton over the logs at the Cincy3 Day 1 race. © Jeffrey_Jacucyk

Compton over the logs at the Cincy3 Day 1 race. © Jeffrey_Jacucyk

CINCINNATI, OHIO – Ryan Trebon (Cannondale/CyclocrossWorld) and Katie Compton (Trek Cyclocross) soloed early to take their wins at the Cyclo-Stampede across the Ohio River from downtown Cincinnati in Covington Kentucky’s Devou Park.  While it took Trebon 5 laps to break free, Compton turned the screws to pull away from Katerina Nash (LUNA) in three laps.  The race of the day ended up being between Ben Berden (Raleigh Clement) and Travis Livermon (Mock Orange), a photo finish behind Trebon’s teammate Jamie Driscoll for third.  The Cincy3 Cyclocross Festival continues tomorrow under the CX After Dark Series lights and over the LED lit barriers with the C2 Lionhearts International at Kings CX in Mason OH p/b Toyota and Siemens.  You can follow the news live on Twitter @Cincy3CX or on the festival’s Facebook page.  Early unofficial top-ten results below.

ELITE WOMEN

Elite women's podium © VeloVivid

Elite women’s podium © VeloVivid

The start of the Elite Women’s race left some scratching their heads.  Where was Caroline Mani (Raleigh-Clement)?  After her win, Katie Compton explained that even though Mani took practice on course, she wasn’t feeling well after the travel from Europe to Denver to Cincinnati and retired to the team tents prior to the race.  Compton thought Mani would return for Saturday’s and Sunday’s events.

With Mani out, it was teammate Nicole Duke who took the fast downhill holeshot from pavement to grass, followed by Nicole Thiemann (Team CF), Katerina Nash (LUNA) and then Compton.  After a furiously fast first lap on the steep hills and zippy descents, Compton and Nash pulled clear with a gap back to the duo of Amanda Carey (Volkswagen Boise) and Thiemann.  Duke faded from the front to the third group with Andrea Smith (LadiesFirstRacing) and OVCX Series frontrunner Katie Arnold (Bob’s Red Mill.)  On the third lap, Compton broke away from Nash on the steeply hilled backside of the course near the pit.  The move split the front four completely.

All went through the fast but windy paved start/finish straightaway solo.  With Compton gone and Nash and Carey solidly in 2nd and third respectively, the podium was decided 20 minutes into the race.  Behind, the battle was on for the remainder of the UCI points.  With Thiemann solo in fourth, the trio of Arnold, Smith and Rebecca Gross (KCCX/Fuji p/b Challenge Tires) worked together to close the gap.  On the fifth lap, they made contact as Thiemann began to fade.  Gross came around with Smith in tow.  Arnold couldn’t answer.  Smith would muster the energy at the bell to take fourth.  Thiemann held on for sixth behind Gross.

ELITE MEN

Elite men's podium. © VeloVivid

Elite men’s podium. © VeloVivid

With Jeremy Powers taking the weekend off to recover from his efforts in Europe, Trebon stomped out of the start grid with authority.  Behind, riders were three wide through the soft downhill holeshot.  In all the previous races, the riders stacked up on a short punchy climb as the course turned back toward the start/finish.  The Men’s Elite race was no different with an early crash rearranging the middle of the field and sending Ray Smith (Bob’s Red Mill) running to the pit.

Trebon came out of the melee clean with Ben Berden (Raleigh Clement) on his wheel.  Behind it was a loose group of six containing Trebon’s teammate Jamie Driscoll, Chris Jones (Rapha-Focus), Chris Sheppard (Rocky Mountain), Ryan Knapp (Pony Shop), Andrew Dillman (Bob’s Red Mill) and led by Travis Livermon (Mock Orange Racing).  Livermon must have felt good, because he drove the chase behind Berden and Trebon for nearly two laps, cleanly hopping four big logs in a row strung out in front of a band shell at the bottom of the hill to the roar of the crowd.  Late on the fourth lap, Trebon drilled it hard on the long climb from the band shell up to the barriers, which sprung him off solo for good and left Berden alone in no-man’s-land.  Driscoll was the first to smell Berden’s blood and attacked to bridge up on a steep off-camber climb after the logs.  The move was short lived.  While it sent Knapp packing, a new chase quickly gelled with Driscoll, Livermon, Jones, and a new face, Bradley White (Moms in Tow Cyclocross) who wasn’t on the radar screen the first four laps.  Sheppard pulled off the course on lap five saying he got to the venue late and wasn’t feeling it.

With six to go, Driscoll and Jones weren’t ready to let Berden take the second step so easy.  Driscoll continued to turn the screws with Jones in tow; and the duo of Livermon and White close behind.  They caught Berden on the climb before the barriers, but Driscoll paid the price for the hard effort and was left dangling behind Jones and Berden through the hilly backside of the course.  He eventually caught his breath.  With  four to go, a five-strong group of Livermon, Berden, Driscoll, White and Jones rolled through the start finish well behind Trebon.  Livermon was the first to attack on the same climb to the barriers.  The move split the group.  Behind Livermon, Berden was solo; Driscoll and White were together, while Jones went down on a slick off camber.  It wouldn’t last.

With three to go, Berden dug deep again, closing the gap to Livermon and bringing Driscoll with them.  He kept the pressure on, again attacking and going clear on the same climb.  To the amazement of the announcers, Livermon brought it back together,  and shedding White and Jones for good.  The last two steps of the podium would be sorted out on the bell lap.

Bam!  Just before the bell rang, under a dark cover of trees Driscoll charged out from behind Berden and Livermon through the windy start/finish.  The move, so completely unexpected, left Berden and Livermon without an answer. Berden tried in vain to put the pressure on through the logs, but Livermon answered on the last climb, bringing it down to the sprint.  At the line it was a photo finish for third – Berden by a Belgian nose.

Trebon leads on lap 1 © Jeffrey Jacucyk

Trebon leads on lap 1 © Jeffrey Jacucyk

Elite Women

RankNameNat.Age*ResultPaRPcR
1Katherine COMPTONUSA3543:50:004040
2Katerina NASHCZE3644:13:003030
3Amanda CAREYUSA3546:47:002020
4Andrea SMITHUSA3547:28:001515
5Rebecca GROSSUSA3347:38:001010
6Nicole THIEMANNUSA3447:46:0088
7Erin SILLIMANUSA3148:08:0066
8Katie ARNOLDUSA2948:30:0044
9Nicole DUKEUSA3948:54:0022
10Corey COOGANUSA3649:10:0011
11Allison ARENSMANUSA1949:55:00
12Rebecca BLATTUSA33
13Therese MEEKUSA30
14Bridget DONOVANUSA35
15Cooper AMBJORNUSA35

 

Elite Men

RankNameNat.Age*ResultPaRPcR
1Ryan TREBONUSA321:00:554040
2James DRISCOLLUSA271:02:233030
3Ben BERDENBEL381:02:422020
4Travis LIVERMONUSA251:02:421515
5Bradley WHITEUSA311:03:111010
6Christopher JONESUSA341:03:4988
7Spencer PAXSONUSA291:04:1166
8Ryan KNAPPUSA291:04:1944
9Andrew DILLMANUSA191:04:3522
10Allen KRUGHOFFUSA291:04:4811
11Kevin BRADFORD-PARISHUSA311:05:01
12Craig RICHEYCAN291:05:15
13Joseph MALONEYUSA231:05:45
14Mike SHERERUSA271:05:48
15Tom BURKEUSA341:05:49
16Weston SCHEMPFUSA361:06:45
17Richard Cypress GORRYUSA19
18Andrew REARDONUSA31
19Ryan FAWLEYUSA28
20Greg WITTWERUSA30
21Adam YORKUSA29
22Robert MARIONUSA31
23Josh JOHNSONUSA21
24Corey STELLJESUSA33
25Jason SIEGLEUSA34
26Lewis GAFFNEYUSA21
27Chad TIEMANUSA25
28Daniel GEROWUSA22
29Justin CRAWFORDUSA24
30Mark PARMELEEUSA31
31John PROPPEUSA26
32Ryan GAMMUSA32
33Alistair SPONSELUSA35
34Ashton WISCHMEIERUSA23
35Ernesto MARENCHINUSA41
36Scott BAUMERUSA28
37James BILLITERUSA37
38Jason MONKUSA32
39Myles LIETZKEUSA27
40Raymond SMITHUSA28