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Colorado Riders Claim National Mountain Bike Titles in Sonoma

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Contact: John Cardinale

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Colorado Riders Claim Titles at

 National Mountain Bike Championships in Sonoma

 

SONOMA, Calif. (IMMEDIATE RELEASE) - A pair of Colorado riders dominated
things at Infineon Raceway on Thursday at the 2006 USA Cycling National
Mountain Bike Championships, brought to you by X-Fusion.

 

The four-day event began on Thursday in the Sonoma Valley, with Melissa
Thomas and Travis Brown taking the wins in the Marathon National
Championship, contested on a challenging and rugged 7.7-mile course at
Infineon Raceway. The championships are part of the Infineon Cougar
Mountain Classic.

 

This marks the first year Infineon Raceway has hosted the most
prestigious mountain bike race weekend in the country - the
championships were originally planned for Mammoth Mountain but had to be
relocated after a record amount of snowfall this winter.

 

Brown, from Durango, Colo., pulled away from Trek/Volkswagen teammate
Chris Eatough on the last lap Thursday to win his second consecutive
Marathon National championship in 4:38.55. Eatough was second (4:39.08),
with Jay Henry of Vail, Colo., riding for 3D, third (4:46.10). Brown
covered nine laps and 69.3 miles over the grueling 7.7-mile course to
take home the coveted stars and stripes jersey.

 

"Our strategy coming into the race was to get as many Trek riders in
front as possible," Brown said. "I took the gloves off when I knew one
of us (Brown and Eatough) would win. I was able to save enough energy so
that I could attack hard on the last lap. This race has been the focus
of my whole season."

 

It was the first Marathon National Championship for Thomas, from
Boulder, Colo. She is a regular in the Xterra World Championships
(combination of mountain biking and running), but had never contested
for a marathon title. She led wire-to-wire on Thursday, covering eight
laps and 61.3 miles in 5:29.36. San Jose's Louise Kobin (X-Fusion) was
second at 5:50.20, with Hawaii's Monique Sawicki (Sho-Air) third at
5:56.11.

 

"This course was good but rough at times," said Thomas, sporting her
stars and stripes jersey. "It was a really long, fast course, which I
prefer to courses where all you do is climb, climb, climb. It was a
power course, a fast course."

 

Action returns on Friday at Infineon Raceway with the Cross Country
National Championships for both men and women. More than 2,500
competitors are expected for the entire weekend, which will see 12
national mountain biking champions crowned.

 

There will also be road cycling on the raceway's 12-turn, 2.52-mile road
course, as well as many activities in the main paddock for both adults
and children. The weekend will also feature the Tour de France Lounge,
which will show a loop of all the action from the Tour de France. The
lounge opens daily at 6:30 a.m. and features coffee, pastries,
spin-bikes for athletes and massages.

 

Tickets for the race weekend are $10 per day per vehicle, or $20 for a
three-day parking pass. Call 800-870-RACE or visit www.cmclassic.com.

 

 

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USA Cycling National Mountain Bike Championships

 

SONOMA, Calif. - Final results Thursday from Infineon Raceway for the
professional men's and women's categories at the 2006 USA Cycling
National Mountain Bike Championships, brought to you by X-Fusion.  Team
and hometown in parenthesis:

 

Marathon National Championship

Final Results

Pro Men (69.3 miles, 9 laps)

1.	Travis Brown (Trek/Volkswagen, Boulder, CO) 
2.	Chris Eatough (Trek/Volkswagen, Elliot City, MD) 
3.	Jay Henry (NA, Avon, CO) 
4.	Michael Lee (Trek/Volkswagen/JB, Mission Viejo) 
5.	Michael Janelle (Tokyo Joe's, Avon, CO) 
6.	Nat Ross (Subaru-GAR, Vail, CO) 
7.	Troy Barry (Cal Giant, Victor, ID) 
8.	Yuri Hauswald (Soulcraft, Petaluma) 
9.	Karl Etzel (Ride424.CO, San Jose) 
10.	A.J. Ataie (Pegasus Bicycles, Danville) 

DNF          Chris McGovern (Sierra Nevada, Nevada City)

DNF          Richard Nielson (Gilroy)

DNF          Clint Muhlfeld (Sportsman, Whitefish, MT) 

 

Pro Women (61.6 miles, 8 laps)

1.	Melissa Thomas ( Tokyo Joe's, Boulder, CO)
2.	Louise Kobin (X-Fusion, San Jose)
3.	Monique Sawicki (Sho-Air/TE, Mililani, HI)
4.	Josie Beggs (Starbucks, Capitola)
5.	Kristy Lanier-Mantz (Dirtbean, Marlinton, WV)
6.	Rebecca Rusch (Specialize, Ketchum, ID)
7.	Many Eakins (NA, Newport Beach)

DNF          Timar Prius (Gardnerville, NV)

DNF          Christy Murphy (Soulcraft, Novato)

DNS          Kote Driscoll (Chumba/Boo, San Luis Obispo)

 

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John Cardinale

VP of Media/Community Relations

Infineon Raceway

Highways 37 &121, Sonoma, CA 95476

wk: 707-933-3907

cell: 707-334-9805