Friday, July 31, 2009

Bromont World Cup - Women DH Qualifying

1 P 3 GBR19790412 MOSELEY Tracy TRK 41.586 1:23.59 2:26.38 3:07.43 50 Q
2 P 2 FRA19860527 RAGOT Emmeline SCT 43.286 1:24.75 2:26.42 3:07.57 +00.14 40 Q
3 P 5 FRA19890417 PUGIN Floriane IKP 42.236 1:29.48 2:32.12 3:13.07 +05.64 30 Q
4 P 6 JPN19830401 SUEMASA Mio 40.510 1:28.34 2:31.88 3:13.56 +06.13 25 Q
5 P 1 FRA19810819 JONNIER Sabrina TMR 44.887 1:27.95 2:33.82 3:14.05 +06.62 20 Q
6 11 CAN19780426 BUCHAR Claire CRC 41.974 1:29.46 2:33.15 3:14.22 +06.79 16 Q
7 P 4 FRA19830128 GROS Céline MLG 42.088 1:28.67 2:33.47 3:14.97 +07.54 14 Q
8 P 10 SUI19860919 SIEGENTHALER Emilie STT 41.682 1:32.27 2:35.17 3:17.03 +09.60 12 Q
9 15 CAN19880821 GATTO Micayla 39.574 1:29.86 2:35.65 3:18.04 +10.61 10 Q
10 28 USA19821226 PRUITT Kathleen 43.200 1:29.42 2:38.45 3:21.10 +13.67 5 Q
11 12 AUT19801112 MOLCIK Anita YET 39.779 1:31.27 2:39.14 3:21.36 +13.93 Q
12 22 CAN19790901 UYESUGI Danice 40.540 1:32.68 2:40.28 3:23.02 +15.59 Q
13 14 AUT19801118 BERNHARD Petra ANT 40.632 1:33.62 2:40.55 3:23.54 +16.11 Q
14 19 FRA19910610 PAJOT Anais ° SRS 41.268 1:36.17 2:45.36 3:29.95 +22.52 Q
15 27 NZL19790711 MOLLOY Gabrielle 38.793 1:36.25 2:46.84 3:31.88 +24.45 Q
16 26 CAN19901015 LAPLANTE Anne 36.872 1:39.05 2:49.61 3:35.32 +27.89 Q
17 P 9 USA19820125 BUHL Melissa 36.572 1:29.60 2:51.55 3:36.14 +28.71 Q
18 29 USA19820727 HARVEY Darian 38.904 1:39.44 2:50.62 3:36.37 +28.94 Q
19 21 NZL19820106 LAIRD Amy 39.116 1:36.68 2:52.57 3:37.52 +30.09 Q
20 13 RSA19791124 PETTERSON Joanna 40.632 1:39.58 2:50.34 3:38.31 +30.88 Q
21 17 GBR19900914 STONE Jessica 2SF 39.430 1:35.35 2:53.77 3:40.60 +33.17
22 30 CAN19840101 PAQUIN Claudia 36.647 1:41.85 2:57.27 3:42.48 +35.05
23 25 NZL19810818 HARPER Harriet 39.779 1:37.81 2:58.19 3:43.25 +35.82
24 24 FRA19880708 BORDERES Sophie 37.868 1:40.26 2:58.38 3:44.84 +37.41
25 P 8 GBR19820827 GRIFFITHS Fionn NWT 35.386 1:28.43 3:00.78 3:46.09 +38.66 Q
26 32 USA19780307 HARMONY Jacqueline 38.585 1:44.63 3:04.02 3:48.27 +40.84
27 35 USA19760316 BURCH Allegra 37.656 1:44.29 3:10.26 4:01.01 +53.58
28 34 USA19850402 HOLDEN Katie 29.411 1:39.09 2:59.85 4:50.18 +1:42.75
29 33 USA19731223 MISKET Connie 30.551 1:59.55 4:00.62 5:08.58 +2:01.15
23 CAN19851217 MCQUEEN Rebecca - - - DNS

Bromont World Cup - Mens DH Qualifying

* Andrew Neethling & Nick Beer placed out of qualifying, but are Protected (P), so they will automatically qualify for the main!

* Unfortunately due to a crash (or so i'm told) Shaun Palmer didn't qualify

1 P 14 FRA19800726 BAREL Fabien SUB 46.173 1:12.79 2:02.66 2:38.32 50 Q
2 P 1 AUS19850721 HILL Samuel MER 45.075 1:12.15 2:03.42 2:38.84 +00.52 40 Q
3 P 3 RSA19811113 MINNAAR Greg SCB 46.016 1:13.47 2:05.10 2:39.68 +01.36 30 Q
4 P 2 GBR19740617 PEAT Steve SCB 44.757 1:12.83 2:04.47 2:39.75 +01.43 25 Q
5 P 4 GBR19850226 ATHERTON Gee ANC 43.938 1:13.01 2:05.22 2:40.44 +02.12 22 Q
6 23 AUS19780301 KOVARIK Chris CRC 46.936 1:12.22 2:04.70 2:40.65 +02.33 20 Q
7 P 9 CAN19891125 SMITH Steve MSE 46.936 1:14.42 2:05.64 2:41.01 +02.69 18 Q
8 P 10 USA19871224 GWIN Aaron YET 46.511 1:14.73 2:05.92 2:41.47 +03.15 17 Q
9 P 6 NZL19841020 LEOV Justin TRK 45.512 1:13.41 2:05.60 2:41.55 +03.23 16 Q
10 P 17 FIN19840419 LEHIKOINEN Matti MSE 44.554 1:14.87 2:06.76 2:41.77 +03.45 15 Q
11 P 15 GBR19840925 BEAUMONT Marc GTB 47.872 1:13.62 2:06.57 2:42.19 +03.87 14 Q
12 P 5 AUS19831121 HANNAH Michael GTB 45.859 1:14.54 2:06.13 2:42.79 +04.47 13 Q
13 P 8 NZL19881028 BLENKINSOP Samuel YET 45.512 1:16.39 2:07.91 2:43.06 +04.74 12 Q
14 P 7 GBR19880110 FAIRCLOUGH Brendan MER 43.973 1:16.12 2:07.83 2:43.23 +04.91 11 Q
15 P 13 GBR19900323 BRYCELAND Josh SCB 44.869 1:15.00 2:06.95 2:43.60 +05.28 10 Q
16 39 GBR19870520 SIMMONDS Matthew CRC 47.017 1:13.23 2:07.64 2:44.12 +05.80 9 Q
17 P 18 AUS19890725 DELFS Mitchell KMT 43.530 1:16.51 2:08.08 2:44.44 +06.12 8 Q
18 49 USA19870404 STRAIT Kyle STA 45.131 1:14.58 2:08.09 2:44.75 +06.43 7 Q
19 56 AUS19821209 ATKINSON Bryn 45.112 1:13.90 2:08.08 2:45.11 +06.79 6 Q
20 21 SVK19820410 POLC Filip MSE 45.188 1:15.94 2:09.75 2:46.07 +07.75 5 Q
21 31 FRA19850428 SPAGNOLO Damien SUB 45.131 1:16.59 2:09.91 2:46.13 +07.81 Q
22 32 FRA19890421 BIGONI Joris 44.407 1:16.61 2:10.44 2:46.67 +08.35 Q
23 22 FRA19791011 PASCAL Mickael MSC 46.173 1:16.69 2:10.13 2:46.71 +08.39 Q
24 P 19 USA19861029 RIFFLE Duncan DRR 45.801 1:14.48 2:09.41 2:46.85 +08.53 Q
25 24 FRA19840612 PEDEMANAUD Fabien STT 44.831 1:16.71 2:10.45 2:47.18 +08.86 Q
26 27 USA19860624 STROBEL Luke TMR 44.794 1:16.58 2:10.85 2:47.21 +08.89 Q
27 40 AUS19891125 BUTTON Joshua 45.859 1:16.20 2:11.01 2:47.50 +09.18 Q
28 26 GBR19850716 STANBRIDGE Dan 45.283 1:15.50 2:10.26 2:47.72 +09.40 Q
29 73 GBR19910805 HEATH Harry ° 44.517 1:16.43 2:10.32 2:47.80 +09.48 Q
30 37 FRA19860206 GEORGES Pierre Charles SAF 44.207 1:17.15 2:11.31 2:48.45 +10.13 Q
31 61 AUS19910911 WILLEMSE Rhys ° 44.591 1:17.45 2:11.46 2:48.73 +10.41 Q
32 48 GBR19890215 CUNNINGHAM Ruaridh CRC 43.636 1:16.84 2:12.04 2:48.76 +10.44 Q
33 50 FRA19841030 RUFFIN Thibaut 44.572 1:16.78 2:11.90 2:48.86 +10.54 Q
34 58 GBR19880420 CATHRO Ben 45.037 1:17.51 2:12.79 2:49.13 +10.81 Q
35 57 FRA19880417 BADOUARD Antoine 42.654 1:16.42 2:11.84 2:49.18 +10.86 Q
36 P 16 ESP19820930 GUARDIA PASCUAL Bernat MAS 43.165 1:15.83 2:11.06 2:49.21 +10.89 Q
37 97 CAN19880928 TENNANT Dean 43.956 1:17.40 2:12.11 2:49.33 +11.01 Q
38 38 ITA19860315 SUDING Lorenzo DDH 45.416 1:18.49 2:12.28 2:49.45 +11.13 Q
39 46 NZL19790430 RANKIN Nathan IKP 45.378 1:16.97 2:12.20 2:49.49 +11.17 Q
40 28 SWE19880704 WALLNER Robin 44.009 1:17.70 2:12.40 2:49.63 +11.31 Q
41 155 NZL19920409 BRANNIGAN George ° 43.390 1:19.00 2:13.57 2:49.83 +11.51 Q
42 P 20 ESP19790210 VAZQUEZ LOPEZ David LSS 46.035 1:17.83 2:13.25 2:49.88 +11.56 Q
43 33 GBR19900704 SMITH Joseph KON 45.512 1:18.75 2:13.17 2:50.15 +11.83 Q
44 29 GBR19910920 HART Danny ° LSS 45.112 1:17.39 2:12.98 2:50.56 +12.24 Q
45 35 FRA19900423 THIRION Rémi SRS 41.189 1:18.30 2:12.75 2:50.66 +12.34 Q
46 77 FRA19851018 REMY Maxime SCT 43.618 1:19.32 2:14.33 2:50.72 +12.40 Q
47 52 AUT19871013 PEKOLL Markus SAF 44.536 1:18.00 2:12.52 2:50.83 +12.51 Q
48 160 FRA19910606 GROIZARD Félix ° TSB 45.473 1:18.99 2:13.89 2:50.86 +12.54 Q
49 124 FRA19911020 THOME Patrick ° TSB 44.334 1:18.82 2:13.42 2:50.97 +12.65 Q
50 70 SWE19781130 OLUND Herman 46.075 1:17.89 2:13.10 2:51.33 +13.01 Q
51 34 GBR19841228 BRAITHWAITE Thomas 42.586 1:17.52 2:13.12 2:51.47 +13.15 Q
52 148 USA19890325 SWANGUEN John 45.512 1:19.24 2:14.55 2:51.52 +13.20 Q
53 116 FRA19880422 DERONZIER Esteban MLG 44.371 1:19.01 2:13.44 2:51.65 +13.33 Q
54 72 FRA19860809 KURTZ Cyrille SRS 42.319 1:19.88 2:15.02 2:51.83 +13.51 Q
55 88 SUI19890403 MAY Ludovic 44.591 1:21.05 2:14.44 2:52.01 +13.69 Q
56 42 IRL19860324 REID Ben JRR 42.220 1:18.35 2:15.14 2:52.05 +13.73 Q
57 86 CAN19890326 LAMBERT Hans 43.045 1:19.91 2:14.64 2:52.30 +13.98 Q
58 156 FRA19910208 OZIOL Ivan ° 44.334 1:19.52 2:14.83 2:52.44 +14.12 Q
59 141 USA19910412 AIELLO Kevin ° GTB 45.743 1:19.15 2:14.98 2:53.09 +14.77 Q
60 153 GBR19910530 MOLLOY Harry ° 46.153 1:20.02 2:15.59 2:53.12 +14.80 Q
61 111 FRA19870801 EME David 45.646 1:19.05 2:15.99 2:53.31 +14.99 Q
62 114 ITA19890813 BUGNONE Marco ABG 44.389 1:19.38 2:15.70 2:53.37 +15.05 Q
63 41 AUS19810622 RANDO Jared GMT 45.435 1:14.97 2:07.61 2:53.40 +15.08 Q
64 120 AUS19880822 ARMSTRONG Harry 44.371 1:19.89 2:14.89 2:53.63 +15.31 Q
65 91 CAN19920321 MARSHALL Kyle ° 44.554 1:22.21 2:16.37 2:53.75 +15.43 Q
65 159 GBR19910623 BREWIN Gareth ° 42.874 1:20.13 2:15.89 2:53.75 +15.43 Q
67 126 GBR19890505 BOND Alex 42.925 1:19.39 2:16.23 2:53.79 +15.47 Q
68 136 GBR19890206 MEARS Scott 44.262 1:20.65 2:16.00 2:53.85 +15.53 Q
69 99 USA19791121 KEENE Curtis 44.517 1:19.63 2:16.14 2:53.94 +15.62 Q
70 83 SUI19880816 PEYER Lars SCT 44.389 1:19.30 2:15.90 2:53.97 +15.65 Q
71 107 CAN19850815 BILUK Jamie 41.876 1:19.93 2:15.28 2:54.06 +15.74 Q
72 123 AUS19910403 DINHAM Laurie ° SCT 42.352 1:21.38 2:16.19 2:54.09 +15.77 Q
73 68 NZL19870418 MASTERS Wyn ANT 46.834 1:20.39 2:16.14 2:54.11 +15.79 Q
74 36 ESP19760604 OULEGO MORENO Ivan MAS 44.572 1:19.52 2:15.97 2:54.14 +15.82 Q
75 89 ITA19851202 MILIVINTI Marco DDH 42.220 1:19.66 2:15.77 2:54.16 +15.84 Q
76 134 CAN19901020 GAUVIN Yann 42.171 1:21.98 2:16.18 2:54.27 +15.95 Q
77 161 USA19910103 ULMER Geoffrey ° 45.226 1:20.47 2:15.67 2:54.29 +15.97 Q
78 95 COL19900509 GUTIERREZ Marcelo 42.874 1:20.00 2:16.87 2:54.70 +16.38 Q
79 158 FRA19911104 BLANCHARD Camille ° TSB 42.469 1:19.74 2:16.92 2:54.71 +16.39 Q
80 62 ESP19900103 FERREIRO PAJUELO Antonio XMS 42.654 1:17.57 2:17.03 2:54.76 +16.44 Q
81 175 CAN19911115 LEFRANCOIS Jonathan ° 43.671 1:21.20 2:16.66 2:54.78 +16.46
82 169 USA19850216 MCCLENDON Sean 42.637 1:19.96 2:16.03 2:54.80 +16.48
83 P 11 RSA19840805 NEETHLING Andrew TRK 45.531 1:13.53 2:07.35 2:54.91 +16.59 Q
84 138 CAN19900912 FRASER Rob 44.334 1:20.41 2:17.24 2:54.98 +16.66
85 59 NZL19910131 BARRETT Aari ° STT 44.298 1:21.53 2:17.19 2:55.00 +16.68
86 102 CAN19900623 GARSTIN Simon 42.536 1:19.24 2:16.78 2:55.04 +16.72
87 82 SUI19880730 FREI Martin 44.389 1:21.69 2:17.55 2:55.07 +16.75
88 170 GBR19900107 HORTON Joseph 43.956 1:20.36 2:16.56 2:55.19 +16.87
89 103 AUT19810330 HAAS Mathias 44.334 1:18.98 2:15.67 2:55.24 +16.92
90 104 IRL19900301 LAUGHLAND Scott 41.127 1:20.74 2:17.40 2:55.33 +17.01
91 137 GBR19810204 CRITCHLOW Daniel CRC 42.519 1:19.57 2:17.06 2:55.38 +17.06
92 166 USA19860420 PAPOLA Scott 44.426 1:20.00 2:16.51 2:55.43 +17.11
93 93 ITA19870107 COZZI Claudio DDH 40.647 1:20.67 2:17.04 2:55.57 +17.25
94 90 AUT19870908 SIEDER Mario SAF 44.701 1:20.59 2:17.52 2:55.71 +17.39
95 60 USA19850827 WARREN Cody STA 41.779 1:19.55 2:17.41 2:55.80 +17.48
96 74 USA19860525 BENEDICT Bradley DRR 44.045 1:22.10 2:17.42 2:55.84 +17.52
97 146 CAN19911007 MORLEY Dylan ° 43.113 1:20.63 2:17.40 2:55.90 +17.58
98 79 SUI19851227 BEER Marcel 43.425 1:20.33 2:17.74 2:55.99 +17.67
99 55 AUS19891203 RISCHBIETH Will 44.081 1:23.74 2:18.85 2:56.22 +17.90
100 115 AUS19910721 MURRELL Tamryn ° 41.990 1:19.64 2:18.00 2:56.40 +18.08
101 80 SUI19870716 GSPAN Dominik 44.009 1:20.08 2:17.99 2:56.42 +18.10
102 92 AUS19910713 O'CONNOR Shaun ° IKP 44.334 1:20.89 2:18.70 2:56.76 +18.44
103 125 GBR19900315 DAVIES Emyr 44.628 1:20.70 2:18.95 2:56.89 +18.57
104 101 IRL19861024 WOLFE Gerard 45.473 1:21.13 2:17.56 2:56.94 +18.62
105 122 CAN19920616 GAUVIN Remi ° 44.591 1:20.80 2:17.99 2:56.95 +18.63
106 131 NZL19860128 SIMS Daniel 43.724 1:20.18 2:18.32 2:57.11 +18.79
107 76 AUT19900121 TETZLAFF Boris SAF 43.338 1:21.59 2:18.82 2:57.36 +19.04
108 45 FRA19860814 COUSINIE Fabien KMT 43.321 1:23.06 2:18.96 2:57.39 +19.07
109 171 USA19811122 NEWPHER Trevyn 44.517 1:21.74 2:19.54 2:57.47 +19.15
110 30 NZL19880203 COLE Cameron TMR 43.742 1:22.09 2:19.48 2:57.63 +19.31
111 133 NZL19911203 LEACOCK Richard ° 43.831 1:20.79 2:19.01 2:57.88 +19.56
112 140 NZL19870530 RENNIE James 42.823 1:21.16 2:19.26 2:57.89 +19.57
113 150 BEL19830209 LENSSENS Kristof 44.280 1:21.25 2:19.65 2:57.90 +19.58
114 84 JPN19880813 NAGATA Junya 44.135 1:21.99 2:18.79 2:57.96 +19.64
115 51 GBR19900212 DALE Sam 43.707 1:21.78 2:19.13 2:57.99 +19.67
116 63 GBR19910216 KERR Bernard ° 45.112 1:18.16 2:13.93 2:58.03 +19.71
117 87 NZL19871202 BENNETT Kieran XFI 42.823 1:22.76 2:19.84 2:58.33 +20.01
118 128 USA19830831 HEATH Chris 44.226 1:20.01 2:18.94 2:58.43 +20.11
119 152 NZL19811207 DODDS James 46.854 1:21.07 2:20.46 2:58.69 +20.37
120 162 USA19890115 OIEN Brad 42.603 1:22.65 2:21.68 2:59.31 +20.99
121 108 SUI19890126 JEANDIN Thomas 44.906 1:22.18 2:20.87 2:59.64 +21.32
122 44 AUS19821216 GRAVES Jared YET 44.628 1:19.93 2:19.61 2:59.65 +21.33
123 127 AUS19841028 CRISP Alan 42.738 1:21.63 2:20.91 2:59.85 +21.53
124 96 IRL19880910 WOLFE Daniel 45.723 1:18.51 2:21.82 3:00.19 +21.87
125 65 BEL19830323 VINK Nico 39.603 1:17.53 2:17.67 3:00.20 +21.88
126 144 GBR19850614 JENKINSON Stuart 43.303 1:20.90 2:18.85 3:00.30 +21.98
127 112 AUS19900710 VINCENT Matthew 42.236 1:22.66 2:20.53 3:00.56 +22.24
128 113 IRL19900414 DOHERTY Ewan 42.402 1:22.54 2:22.95 3:00.77 +22.45
129 129 AUT19891002 SIEDER Georg SAF 43.443 1:26.45 2:21.79 3:00.79 +22.47
129 121 FRA19860821 DELTEIL Loïc 36.474 1:21.79 2:21.99 3:00.79 +22.47
131 165 AUS19921205 MOORE Antony ° 43.460 1:24.27 2:22.50 3:01.21 +22.89
132 164 CAN19910105 ZOOBKOFF Trenton ° 43.356 1:23.29 2:22.73 3:01.67 +23.35
133 167 CAN19790627 THIBODEAU Andy 44.462 1:22.94 2:23.76 3:02.66 +24.34
134 151 FRA19910415 BENOIT Clément ° TSB 44.262 1:23.27 2:23.15 3:03.01 +24.69
135 85 CHI19851206 CARTONI ARAYA Juan Sebastian 45.188 1:25.33 2:24.65 3:03.32 +25.00
136 132 GBR19870620 STOCK James 44.153 1:26.00 2:24.74 3:03.69 +25.37
137 66 GBR19880611 BARNES Joe 45.898 1:17.83 2:25.61 3:04.12 +25.80
138 109 AUS19850308 KLEIN Lindsay 41.426 1:24.51 2:25.59 3:04.21 +25.89
139 110 AUS19900605 PROHM Dylan 40.601 1:22.20 2:27.16 3:05.57 +27.25
140 117 AUS19800827 KRISTEVIC Oliver 41.747 1:24.20 2:26.10 3:05.74 +27.42
141 142 AUS19870504 BARLIN Chris 42.486 1:24.87 2:26.45 3:07.18 +28.86
142 139 USA19840923 HALL Heikki 42.436 1:25.18 2:27.93 3:07.51 +29.19
143 105 USA19901204 QUEHL Ethan 40.223 1:28.58 2:28.73 3:08.58 +30.26
144 118 BRA19841225 GIACOMOZZI Nataniel 43.251 1:24.99 2:30.11 3:09.89 +31.57
145 168 AUS19920305 LAVIS Daniel ° 42.319 1:28.73 2:29.97 3:10.22 +31.90
146 174 USA19891225 STACHENFELD Amado 39.793 1:25.60 2:33.38 3:13.96 +35.64
147 177 JPN19900421 KUROSAWA Daisuke 39.691 1:26.41 2:35.22 3:15.79 +37.47
148 173 AUS19880203 AYLING Benjamin 42.303 1:31.15 2:35.25 3:15.81 +37.49
149 143 IRL19890707 O'SULLIVAN Karl 39.173 1:28.04 2:36.70 3:18.74 +40.42
150 149 SUI19900406 GSPAN Nicolas 41.860 1:27.09 2:40.08 3:20.16 +41.84
151 172 AUS19911031 HUNT Ryan ° 40.103 1:43.60 2:49.44 3:30.82 +52.50
152 P 12 SUI19870917 BEER Nick STT 41.747 2:21.84 3:15.46 3:53.18 +1:14.86 Q
153 163 USA19850625 MORSE Adam 33.655 1:24.90 8:47.10 9:27.01 +6:48.69
154 USA19681114 PALMER Shaun - - - DNF
43 GBR19820125 ATHERTON Dan ANC - - - DNS
53 ESP19840915 CANALS FLIX Pasqual XMS - - - DNS
98 FRA19850406 CHARRIER Rémy SRS - - - DNS
130 AUS19900518 PAIARO Liam - - - DNS
147 USA19830719 MEMMELAAR Jason - - - DNS
157 USA19840901 BEYTAGH Geritt - - - DNS
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Bromont World Cup - 4X Qualifying Results

MEN

1 67 FRA19861010 SALADINI Romain TEAM SUNN 51.40 Q
2 79 FRA19850624 DERBIER Quentin 51.41 +00.01 Q
3 68 SUI19810504 RINDERKNECHT Roger GT BICYCLES 52.02 +00.62 Q
4 65 AUS19821216 GRAVES Jared YETI FOX SHOX FACTORY RACE TEAM 52.10 +00.70 Q
5 72 CZE19810401 PROKOP Michal 52.27 +00.87 Q
6 70 ESP19810301 ALVAREZ DE LARA LUCAS Rafael SPECIALIZED FACTORY RACING 52.31 +00.91 Q
7 66 NED19780519 WICHMAN Joost 52.32 +00.92 Q
8 73 GER19760514 TSCHUGG Guido GHOST A.T.G. PRO TEAM 52.73 +01.33 Q
9 69 GBR19820125 ATHERTON Dan ANIMAL COMMENCAL 52.85 +01.45 Q
10 71 GER19880304 FISCHBACH Johannes GHOST A.T.G. PRO TEAM 52.95 +01.55 Q
11 74 CZE19870612 SLAVIK Tomas 53.42 +02.02 Q
12 75 SVK19820410 POLC Filip MS EVIL RACING 53.46 +02.06 Q
13 78 GBR19780602 BEAUMONT Scott ROCKY MOUNTAIN UK 53.92 +02.52 Q
14 84 USA19920303 ROPELATO Mitch 54.13 +02.73 Q
15 86 USA19890325 SWANGUEN John 54.50 +03.10 Q
16 82 CAN19890326 LAMBERT Hans 54.78 +03.38 Q
17 98 USA19860628 HADERER Michael Robert 54.94 +03.54 Q
18 100 USA19831019 TOKARCZYK Thomas 55.20 +03.80 Q
19 80 GER19780620 MEYENBORG Sascha 55.26 +03.86 Q
20 76 AUS19800528 MADILL Luke GT BICYCLES 55.42 +04.02 Q
21 91 FRA19860814 COUSINIE Fabien KENDA MOREWOOD 55.44 +04.04 Q
22 115 CAN19890331 ZDRILUK Matt 55.61 +04.21 Q
23 105 USA19871114 DALEY Arthur 55.65 +04.25 Q
24 85 GBR19910216 KERR Bernard 55.74 +04.34 Q
25 87 AUS19700901 HUNTINGTON Randal 55.99 +04.59 Q
26 89 GER19860316 GOTTSCHLICH Florian 56.55 +05.15 Q
27 95 USA19890503 NELSON Erik 56.92 +05.52 Q
28 99 USA19851018 SCHWANKE James 56.96 +05.56 Q
29 94 USA19910128 CARNEY Blake 57.02 +05.62 Q
30 88 SUI19880730 FREI Martin 57.06 +05.66 Q
31 103 SUI19900406 GSPAN Nicolas 57.50 +06.10 Q
32 102 AUT19780813 SEDLAK Markus 57.51 +06.11 Q


WOMEN

1 36 USA19811024 KINTNER Jill 58.07 Q
2 34 GBR19820827 GRIFFITHS Fionn NORCO WORLD TEAM 58.70 +00.63 Q
3 33 NED19820707 BEERTEN Anneke SUSPENSION CENTER 58.81 +00.74 Q
4 38 JPN19830401 SUEMASA Mio 59.72 +01.65 Q
5 37 USA19820125 BUHL Melissa 59.76 +01.69 Q
6 42 AUT19850212 HOHENWARTER Angelika 1:01.74 +03.67 Q
7 35 AUT19801112 MOLCIK Anita YETI FOX SHOX FACTORY RACE TEAM 1:02.78 +04.71 Q
8 39 SUI19810926 OETJEN Lucia 1:02.80 +04.73 Q
9 47 CAN19901015 LAPLANTE Anne 1:03.52 +05.45 Q
10 44 ESP19770825 CASTRO FERNANDEZ Eva 1:05.77 +07.70 Q
11 43 AUS19830822 HUNTINGTON Sarsha 1:05.87 +07.80 Q
12 45 RSA19791124 PETTERSON Joanna 1:08.84 +10.77 Q
13 46 USA19770520 STEINMETZ Neven 1:10.55 +12.48 Q
14 48 USA19851124 GERRARD Leana 1:17.24 +19.17 Q

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Bromont World Cup Timed DH Runs

Bromont (CAN) - 30.07.2009
Timed Training Session

MEN

1 KOVARIK Chris 2:41.54
2 PASCAL Mickael 2:44.10
3 SIMMONDS Matthew 2:44.63
4 BEAUMONT Marc 2:44.83
5 SMITH Steve 2:45.02
6 SUDING Lorenzo 2:45.62
7 STROBEL Luke 2:46.36
8 WILLEMSE Rhys 2:46.56
9 LEOV Justin 2:46.86
10 GEORGES Pierre Charles 43.956 1:16.26 37.749 2:47.05

WOMEN

1 SUEMASA Mio 3:11.89
2 JONNIER Sabrina 3:13.70
3 PUGIN Floriane 3:17.28
4 MOLCIK Anita 3:22.82
5 PAJOT Anais 3:25.07
6 RAGOT Emmeline 3:37.94
7 BUCHAR Claire 3:59.46
8 STONE Jessica 6:01.81
9 GATTO Micayla 7:16.91
10 GROS Céline 14:50.73

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

GBR Announces World's Team

British Cycling announces the 2009 World Championship Squad.

Rachel Atherton isn't listed on their squad, but i believe she gets an automatic since she's reigning world champ.

Downhill

Senior Men:

Brendan Fairclough
Gee Atherton
Josh Bryceland
Marc Beaumont
Steve Peat

Senior Women:

Ffion Griffiths
Tracy Moseley

Junior Men:

Arran Gannicott
Bernard Kerr
Danny Hart
Gareth Brewin
Harry Heath

4cross

Men:

Dan Atherton
Gee Atherton
Scott Beaumont

Women:

Ffion Griffiths

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Sunday, July 19, 2009

US DH National Champ - Women Results

Women DH
1. Melissa Buhl
2. Kathy Pruitt (+.07)
3. Lisa Myklak
4. Jacqueline Harmony
5. Katie Holden

US DH National Champ - Men Results

Men DH
1. Aaron Gwin
2. Duncan Riffle
3. JD Swanguen
4. Cody Warren
5. Joey Schusler (tie)
5. Geritt Beytagh (tie)

National Champs from around the globe..

courtesy of Akula 7 (from RM)...


Gee and Tracey are British champs, apparently Peaty was on a stormer and crashed in last corner.

Ben Reid is Irish National Champ

Fabien Barel is French Champ with Pascal 2nd and Pedemenaud 3rd.
Céline Gros 1st in Womens followed by Sabrina and Florian Pugin

US National Champ Quali Results

courtesy of dirttales.com

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Kintner & Ropelato are declared '09 US 4X Champions!

out of the long detailed description of the XC events of the day, USAC at least gave gravity racing a paragraph about the 4X finals. yippie. Congrats to all that participated!

from USA Cycling...

"The evening at SolVista provided plenty of entertainment, crowning the 4-cross pro and category one men’s and women’s national title winners. It was no surprise that it came down to Kintner and 2008 World Champion Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Ariz./KHS) in the women’s pro 4-cross race. It was however an exciting surprise to see up-and-comer Ropelato take the win over a stacked pro men’s field, including silver medalist, veteran Rich Houseman (Temecula, Calif./Intense)."

Pro Men’s 4-Cross
1. Mitch Ropelato (Ogden, Utah/Café Rio-Canfield Bros)
2. Rich Houseman (Temecula, Calif./Intense)
3. Brian Buell (Boulder, Colo./Team Geronimo)

Pro Women’s 4-Cross
1. Jill Kintner (Seattle, Wash./Intense)
2. Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Ariz./KHS)
3. Kathy Pruitt (Santa Cruz, Calif./Jamis)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

IRON HORSE BICYCLES Purchased by Dorel!

courtesy of BicycleRetailer.com


CENTRAL ISLIP, NY (BRAIN)—Dorel Industries purchased Iron Horse Bicycle Company for $5.2 million in an auction Monday in federal bankruptcy court. The deal is scheduled to close on Wednesday.

Dorel owns Pacific Cycle, along with Cannondale, GT, Mongoose and Schwinn brands.

Four other companies—Kent International, Care Bicycles, Dick's Sporting Goods and Outdoor Cycle Group, a company owned by the son of Iron Horse president Cliff Weidberg—also submitted bids for Iron Horse.

Taking place in a small room of over 30 lawyers, company executives and Department of Justice officials, the bidding process was heated but decorous. The respective parties place over 90 bids by the end of the six-hour process. The dramatic highlight came after Kent and Care withdrew from the auction, and Outdoor Cycle formed a bidding coalition with Care in an attempt to muscle out deep-pocketed Dorel.

Both Weidberg and his son, Randall Scott, were present for the auction. Though all parties maintained their civility throughout the process, the mood in the room became strained as Weidberg, counsel Andrew Thaler, and a coterie of accountants were forced to leave the auction room numerous times to discuss whether each offer was actually of greater value than the last. Because of the variety of notes, bullet notes and interest arrangements that could accompany each bid, the group was forced to recess to establish a valuation for more complex bids, so that other bidders could up the ante accordingly.

Bidding opened at $2.775 million in cash and increased in increments of $25,000. Though Outdoor Cycle's one-time pre-auction bid of $5.2-plus million in cash, notes and revenue-sharing would likely have been the most lucrative for the estate over time, Judge Alan Trust ruled yesterday afternoon that Pacific's all-cash offer of $5 million plus a $220,000 one-year note was best for the involved parties.

The sale includes existing Iron Horse inventory, as well as any trademarks and patents owned by the company. According to the purchase agreement, Dorel will also pay CIT Group, Iron Horse’s secured lender, $220,000 on the first anniversary of the closing date of the sale. CIT Group will pay a carve-out of at least $150,000 to the Iron Horse’s unsecured creditors.

Iron Horse was forced into bankruptcy in March by three Asian suppliers who were due more than $5 million in back debt. The company owes another $17 million to dozens of other unsecured creditors, as well as about $4 million to CIT Group.

The bankruptcy sparked a blame game between former principals of the company with president Cliff Weidberg filing a civil lawsuit against former longtime vice president Stewart Barnett and former chief financial officer Nick Aversano accusing the two of falsifying financial statements to inflate the value of the failing company. Suspension designer Dave Weagle is also pursuing litigation against Iron Horse for back debt; that suit will now fall to Dorel for resolution.

According to Doug Pick, counsel for Outdoor Cycle and Randall Scott, the online retailer may strike an agreement with Dorel's Pacific Cycle to purchase the remaining bicycles in inventory at Randall Scott's Colorado warehouse, so that they can continue selling them online. “Outdoor [Cycle] has a lot of respect for Pacific's ability and talent,” Pick said, “and we hope to have a long term relationship with them.” Those talks will be initiated at the end of the week, once the sale is finalized on Wednesday, July 15.

—Nicole Formosa, Chris Dannen


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Monday, July 13, 2009

Palmer, Intense for Life!

Press Release
July 13, 2009, Temecula, CA -- Legendary rider, Shaun Palmer makes his return to mountain biking the same way he made his debut:  on an Intense Cycles downhill bike.  Palmer and Intense first made history together in 1995 when the rookie rider rode the flagship Intense M1 to a series of surprise victories, launching both Palmer and Intense into the forefront of the sport.   

Nearly fifteen years later, both Palmer and Intense remain household names in mountain biking.  And with Palmer's return to downhilling, Intense Cycles President, designer and founder, Jeff Steber looks forward to collaborating with the rider who helped refine the M1 and redefine the sport.  

"Something that not many people know about Shaun is that he is really technically savvy," says Steber. "He understands what works and can give specific feedback on how to improve the bike's performance. He is a great R&D guy and I'm really excited about working w/ him again." 

A great R&D guy and not a bad racer, either.  After a decades absence from the sport, Palm finished 2nd last weekend at the California Golden State Championships in Fontana.  He is planning to use mountain bike racing as training for his attempt later this year at a spot on the US Olympic bordercross team. 

"I have always done better in my sports when I stayed involved in two or three at a time.  The worst thing for me is for my bad brains to sit around idle.  I have to stay busy and the panic of racing downhill will keep me sharp and help me to achieve my olympic dreams", says Palmer. " Of course, I miss being at the races and I miss the fans but mostly I miss hanging out with my friends, especially Peaty."   

Palmer could have had any bike but he says he chose Intense because of his relationship with the brand and Steber's ability to build anything Palmer wants in a bike, anytime.  "Plus, I'm 40 now and I want to be involved with a brand that will allow me to use my design abilities now and in the long run." Palmer says. 

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Bikes FLY FREE on JETBLUE during JULY!

thanks to our roadie brethren, we'll be able to watch the TdF on JetBlue PLUS we get the advantage of having our bikes fly free! Thanks Jet Blue!

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Cycling Fans Stay Up-to-Speed on JetBlue Airways with Access to Live 2009 Tour de France Coverage on VERSUS

TV channel offered for sixth straight year through DIRECTV(R) programming -
Bike fees waived for the month of July in celebration of the annual bike race -
NEW YORK — This July, cycling fans traveling on JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ:JBLU) will stay up-to-speed with the most talked about competition of the year as the airline gears up to offer a dedicated channel to VERSUS, the exclusive television home of the Tour de France in the U.S., for the sixth straight year. Beginning Saturday, July 4, at 9:30 a.m. ET, VERSUS’ coverage of the grueling, 23-day contest will be available on channel 37 of JetBlue’s personal seatback televisions, in addition to its signature lineup of 36 channels of live DIRECTV(R) programming. To celebrate the race, JetBlue is also waiving its $50 bike fee (a) for customers traveling from July 1 to July 31, 2009.

“We continue to find ways to make the trip on JetBlue as enjoyable as the destination for our customers, and that means giving them more than the other guys — whether it’s a free checked bike to celebrate the race, more legroom, more free snacks and drinks, better customer service or more access to the most-talked about sporting events of the season,” said Sam Kline, senior analyst of Product Development for JetBlue Airways. “A lot can happen in the world of cycling on a six-hour long haul flight, but thanks to our live satellite TV programming and our dedicated channel for VERSUS this July, our customers won’t miss a minute of the action.”


“Once again VERSUS will air wall-to-wall and in-depth coverage of the Tour de France in July both super-serving hardcore cycling fans and big event viewers. We’re proud to partner with JetBlue for the sixth straight year so that sports fans can have access to one of the greatest competitions in all of sports even when they’re in the air,” said Marc Fein, Executive Vice President of Programming, Production and Business Operations for VERSUS.

In addition to its home town of New York City, JetBlue jets to some of the biggest cycling cities in the country, including: Austin, Texas; Chicago, Ill.; Denver, Colo.; Portland, Ore.; Richmond, Va.; Rochester, N.Y.; San Diego, Calif.; San Francisco, Calif.; and Seattle, Wash..