Last weekend saw plenty of endurance racing action. Mountain bikers were turning out laps at the 24 Hours of Old Pueblo. Ultra road riders were racing a RAAM qualifier in Florida and snow bikers were racing the Susitna 100 in Alaska.
Solo 24 Hours of Old Pueblo Race Results
Solo Men |
Place |
Name |
Laps |
1 |
Evan Plews |
18 |
2 |
Ian Leitch |
18 |
3 |
Tinker Juarez |
17 |
4 |
Steven Yore |
16 |
5 |
Todd Carpenter |
16 |
6 |
Chuck Wheeler |
16 |
7 |
Gattis Tyler |
13 |
8 |
Dominic Laroche |
13 |
9 |
Zachary Stanford |
13 |
10 |
Sean Mcdevitt |
13 |
Solo Women |
Place |
Name |
Laps |
1 |
Sarah Kaufmann |
15 |
2 |
Terri Wahlberg |
13 |
3 |
Mary Metcalf |
12 |
4 |
Michele Bliss |
9 |
5 |
Melissa Newbrey |
8 |
Solo Men Singlespeed |
Place |
Name |
Laps |
1 |
Dejay Birtch |
15 |
2 |
Sean Sullivan |
15 |
3 |
Tom Ament |
13 |
4 |
Chad Brown |
12 |
5 |
Leonard Goodell |
11 |
Solo Women Singlespeed |
Place |
Name |
Laps |
1 |
Lynda Wallenfels |
16 |
2 |
Rebecca Tomaszewski |
14 |
3 |
Chelsea Mcgowan |
10 |
4 |
Amy Thomas |
10 |
5 |
Stacey Kielman |
9 |
Full results
24 Hours of Sebring
No one broke 500 miles this year in the men’s non-drafting RAAM Qualifier race, but David Holt came close with 490.4. I crewed for David for the Race Across America last year. I must say over 400 miles on a handcycle is impressive.
Non-Drafting Men |
Place |
Name |
Miles |
1 |
David Holt |
490.4 |
2 |
Andrea Tosolini |
486.7 |
3 |
Bryce Walsh |
449.1 |
4 |
Marshall Reeves |
434.6 |
5 |
Dave Rudnicki |
430.6 |
6 |
Gunnar Ohlanders |
419.5 |
Non-Drafting Women |
Place |
Name |
Miles |
1 |
Carolyn van den Bulk |
385.9 |
2 |
Lori Dailey |
370.8 |
3 |
Sharon Stevens |
362.8 |
4 |
Vickie Tyer |
359.4 |
Recumbent Men |
Place |
Name |
Miles |
1 |
Troy Timmons |
427.2 |
2 |
Gary Carter |
419.5 |
3 |
John Schlitter |
408.7 |
4 |
Allen Duhm |
382.6 |
Handcycles |
Place |
Name |
Miles |
1 |
Thomas Lange |
403.8 |
2 |
Keane West |
351.7 |
3 |
Viko Merklin |
303.3 |
4 |
Patrick Doak |
292.2 |
Susitna 100
Jill mentioned on her blog that it rained at the Susitna 100 and the trail was churned up into mashed potatoes. That doesn’t sound like much fun to me.
Men Bike |
Place |
Name |
Time |
1 |
Bill Fleming |
16:15 |
2 |
Greg Matyas |
19:17 |
3 |
Joe Pollock |
21:02 |
4 |
Josiah Freeman |
21:02 |
5 |
Christopher Wrobel |
22:45 |
6 |
Jim Jager |
23:14 |
7 |
Paul Lester |
26:33 |
8 |
Dave Byers |
26:42 |
9 |
David Hart |
27:16 |
10 |
Jacques Boutet |
27:24 |
Women Bike |
Place |
Name |
Time |
1 |
Janice Tower |
21:02 |
2 |
Jill Valerius |
30:53 |
3 |
Kristin Wolf |
30:53 |
Full Results
Tags: Alaska, endurance racing, mountain biking, snow biking
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I think that anyone starting and/or finishing an endurance cycling event has got to be tough–based on my much, much shorter rides, that is. More power to all of ’em!