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Trebon Claims First-Ever National Cross Country Championship

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Contact: John Cardinale

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Trebon Survives for First-Ever 

USA Cycling Cross Country National Championship Title

 

SONOMA, Calif. (IMMEDIATE RELEASE) - Ryan Trebon woke up with a sour
stomach on Friday morning, but he's all smiles now after winning the
Cross Country National Championship at the 2006 USA Cycling National
Mountain Bike Championships, brought to you by X-Fusion, at Infineon
Raceway.

 

It was Trebon's first-ever national championship as he sprinted out to
an early lead over the high-speed 7.7-mile course and was never
challenged, taking the win in 2.02:24. The men's race spanned four laps.


 

"I was out there the last hour and 40 minutes by myself," said Trebon,
25, who rides for Kona/Clarks/Les Gets and resides in Ventura. "There
was no way I was going to give this up. This is the biggest win of my
(four-year professional) career."

 

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. The
championships are part of the Infineon Cougar Mountain Classic.

 

It was a sweet win for Trebon for another reason. "I woke up this
morning and my stomach was killing me," he said. "It might have been
from what we ate last night. It still hurts a bit but this (win) helps."

 

Trebon's teammate, Barry Wicks (Santa Cruz) was second at 2:03.18 with
Jeremiah Bishop (Harrisonburg, Virg.) third at 2:03.53. Bishop rides for
Trek/Volkswagen. Defending national champion Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski
(Subaru-Gary Fisher) was fourth.

 

"We've been expecting a big breakout race for Ryan so that was not
totally unexpected," Horgan-Kobelski said. "He made two or three hard
attacks and I just couldn't stay with him."

 

On the women's side, Georgia Gould (Luna Women) won her first-ever cross
country championship, taking the lead from Heather Irmiger (Subaru-Gary
Fisher) on the final lap and coasting to the win. Gould, from Ketchum,
Idaho, crossed the finish line of the three-lap race at 1:46.25, with
Irmiger (Boulder, Colo.) at 1:47.54. Local favorite Mary McConneloug
(Seven Cycles/Kenda), a native of Fairfax, was third (1:50.0).
McConneloug entered as the defending national champion and was a 2004
Olympian.

 

"I was able to pass Heather on the last lap and I opened up a gap on the
long climb," said Gould, whose previous best was fifth place last week
at Deer Valley, Utah. "This win is the best ever, and a little
overwhelming right now."

 

Action returns on Saturday at Infineon Raceway with national
championships contested for Mountain Cross and Super-D. 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.

 

 

USA Cycling National Mountain Bike Championships

 

SONOMA, Calif. - Final results Friday 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:

 

Cross Country National Championship

Final Results - Top-15

Pro Men (30.8 miles, 4 laps)

1.         Ryan Trebon (Kona/Clark/Les Gets, Ventura) 

2.         Barry Wicks (AEG-Tosh, Santa Cruz)

3.         Jeremiah Bishop (Trek/VW, Harrisonburg, VA)

4.         Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru-Gary Fisher, Boulder, CO)

5.         Adam Craig (Giant, Bend, OR)

6.         Todd Wells (GT Bicycle, Durango, CO)

7.         Carl Decker (Broadmark Capital, Bend, OR)

8.         Michael Broderick (Seven Cycles/Kenda, Chilmark, MA)

9.         Nick Waite (Kelly Benefit Strategies, Davis, WV)

10.        Jeff Schalk (Trek-VW, Washington, DC)

11.        Aren Timmel (Soulcraft, Chico)

12.        Jay Henry (NA, Avon, CO)

13.        Alan Obye (SRAM, Colorado Springs, CO)

14.        Andy Schultz (Bear Naked Cannondale, Missoula, MT)

15.        Erik Tonkin (Kona/Team S&M, Portland, OR)

 

Cross Country National Championship

Final Results - Top-15

Pro Women (23.1 miles, 3 laps)

1.         Georgia Gould (Luna Women, Ketchum, ID)

2.         Heather Irmiger (Subaru-Gary Fisher, Boulder, CO)

3.         Mary McConneloug (Seven Cycles/Kenda, Fairfax)

4.         Dara Marks Marino (Titus/Kenda, Flagstaff, AR)

5.         Susan Haywood (Trek/VW, Harrisonburg, VA)

6.         Jennifer Wilson (Titus Grassroots, El Paso, TX)

7.         Shonny Vanlandingham (Luna Women, Durango, CO)

8.         Jamie Whitmore (Felt Racing, Mt. Aukum)

9.         Melissa Thomas (Tokyo Joe's, Boulder, CO)

10.        Kathy Sherwin (Ford Cycling, Heber City, UT)

11.        Sarah Barber (Tamarack, Boise, ID)

12.        Stacey Scanlan (Tamarack, Boise, ID)

13.        Shannon Gibson (Crazy Cat, El Paso, TX)

14.        Alice Pennington (Desalvo, Hood River, OR)

15.        Kelli Emmett (Ford Cycling, Colorado Springs, CO)

 

 

 

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Infineon Raceway

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