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The Southern California Prestige Series of Cyclocross formed in 2005 by an association of  cycling clubs motivated to become the premier cyclocross series in Southern California and the nation! The SoCalCross Prestige Series hosts races weekly across Southern California kicking off with the Happy Hour Tour series of promotional clinics and events running from September to January each year.  SoCalCross also hosts gravel events in the Spring and Summer signature LA Roubaix kicks off our Spring/Summer gravel ride season!

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SCPS #20: SPYclocross @CSUSM

Report by Dave Sheek, OutsideAllDay.com


San Marcos, CA- While a lot of racers where attending Cyclocross National Championships this past weekend in Wisconsin and a lot of other regions have finished their cross seasons, the SoCal Prestige series continued to bring racing to all those cyclocross fanatics. Series sponsor Spy Optic presented their second race of the season and put on a fantastic event.

The course was dry and fast, as the California winter seemed to pass by over the past two weeks bringing temperatures into the 70’s. A majority of the course was road/hard packed dirt and loose dirt but there were sections with grass and the challenging gravel descents and turns. The run up sections were fun and they led into challenging descending but nothing on course was as cool as the SPYclone (cyclone). The SPYclone took riders left in circles for almost 20 seconds until they reached the middle and then reversed spinning them right on their way back out from the center. It was a total of 40 seconds or more where riders had to really focus and watch their speed so that they would not trap themselves in whirling fortress of course tape.

Elite Women:
From start the women charged the course chasing U23 Hungarian champion Barbara Benko (Focus-MIG Team). Christine Probert-Turner (The Team SoCalCross/Turner Bikes) and Amanda Schaper (Ritte Racing) were close behind and looking smooth through the challenging sections of the course.

With Benko in the lead she unfortunately, again for the second week in a row, got a flat. The flat allowed Schaper and Turner to pass as Benko did her best to get back to the pits. Turner worked her way off the front and continued to open her gap as she soloed in for the win. Schaper rode strong to take second. Benko, eventually, made it to the pits and changed out her rear tire and put out an awesome effort to get back to the ladies up front but she settled in for third.

Elite Men:
After winning the past two races riders were looking at Jason Siegle (SDG/Felt p.b. iRT) as the person to watch and he was definitely waiting to strike from early in the race. But, at the start, it was Philip Tintsman (Spy/Blue) who threw it all out to take an early lead and set an impressive pace through lap one to get a gap as he bunny hopped the first barrier allowing him to ride the first run up.

Brent Prenzlow (Celo Pacific/Focus) led the chase as the group in pursuit of Tintsman. On lap two Siegle attacked going for Tintsman and getting a small gap on the chase. On lap three Tintsman pulled out and Siegle was in the lead until he crashed through one of the challenging graveled corners.

With the group just behind Siegle, Brandon Gritters (Rock N Road) with Prenzlow and his brother Kyle Gritters (Rock N Road) passed to take the leading at finish of the third lap. Siegle caught back up to the group on the fourth lap and then Prenzlow unfortunately got a flat that took him out of the race. The Gritters brothers attacked to get a small gap and Siegle was working to pull them back when he crashed again, this time on the gravel descent.

It was just the break the brothers needed to again put in another big effort and increase their lead to 30 seconds. The two brothers worked together the entire race to the finish with Brandon taking the win and Kyle second. Siegle continued to ride strong to finish third. His teammate Anton Petrov (SDG/Felt p.b. iRT) rolled in fourth riding hard to hold off Jonny Weir (Shimano/Pearl Izumi) who took the final podium position.

It was another great weekend of racing in SoCal and the season is not over as there are still two more events left in the series, plus the Nor Cal vs. So Cal showdown scheduled at the end of the month. This week the series will go to High Desert Cyclocross in Palmdale, CA for the race number 21 of the solid 22-event season.

For more information go to: www.socalcross.org

USA Cycling Cyclocross Nationals

Report on SoCalCrossers

So with USA Cycling’s Cyclocross Nationals in Madison WI this week – our California contingent of crossers is few and far between.  Attendance at Nats is way down almost half as many as the last few seasons.  The expected cold and economy of travel kept people away especially from the state of California making this nationals a central affair Colorado and east.

A few SoCalCrossers did some out and here is what has come so far.  Will report on more results as they come:

Wednesday, Jan 4th results:

Michael ROECKLEIN finished 17th in the 30+ Non-Championship Men’s race

Tony TRATTENERO finished 22nd in the 40+ Non-Championship Men’s race

Chris BLACK finished 29th in the 40+  Non-Championship Men’s race

Dot WONG finished 10th in the women’s single speed championship race.

Thursday, Jan 5th:

Congrats to Bob LLAMAS from Montrose won the 70-74 masters men’s national championship race in a close sprint finish!

Trina BAUMSTEIGER from San Luis Obispo made the 5th spot on the podium and Dot WONG (that’s me) finished 14th in the 45-49  masters women’s race.

Chris BLACK finished 32nd in the 55-59 men’s race.

Friday, Jan 6th:

Edwin Rambuski finished 20th in the Masters Men 50-54 race.

Tony Trattenero finished 30th in the Masters Men 50-54 race.

Hannah Eckvahl finished 10th in the Junior Women 13-14 race.  Dropped her chain in the first lap in a crash or else, watch out!

Hannah Rae Finchamp finished 7th in the Junior Women 17-18 race. Solid performance!

Sean McElroy finished 4th and on the podium!  in the Junior Men 13-14 race.  Congrats!

Saturday, Jan 7th:

Coryn Rivera – 2nd place – Collegiate Women

Ben Bertiger – 11th place – U23 Men

Alexander Vaughan-Ruiz – 27th place – U23 Men

Jay Kwan 29th place -30-34 Men

Michael Roecklein – 36th place – 30-34 Men

John Bailey – 15th Place – 35-39 Men

John Behrens – 28th place – 40-44 Men

Sunday, Jan 8th:

Coryn Rivera – 5th podium – Elite Women!  2nd – U23 Women!

Hannah Rae Finchamp – 53rd – Elite Women

Dot Wong – 62nd – Elite Women

… CHEERS TO SOCALCROSSERS AT CX NATS!

Crossin’ to 2012… and the last ‘cross race of the year!

Race report by Dave Sheek/OutsideAllDay.com

Southern California Prestige Series of Cyclocross – SCPS 19: Cross 2012

Woodland Hills, CA- This always-popular SoCal Prestige Series event on the grounds of Pierce College is usually the last race of the season but with National Championships moving to January and Masters Worlds in the United States it was a great year to elongate the season. This festive race was a perfect way for competitors to bring in the New Year, hence its name Cross 2012.

The course is almost 100% dirt with a small portion of road but definitely one of the harder races with some challenging climbs and loose descents. It is a perfect cross venue as the race takes place in the center of a dirt bowl that race promoter Dorothy Wong and course designer Jeff Herring definitely take advantage of the hillsides. Last year this event brought one of the muddiest races ever to the series. This year, however, it was just another dry, warm, and fast courses as the weather was in the high 70’s with plenty of SoCal sun.

Elite Women:
U23 Hungarian Champion Barbara Benko (Focus/MIG Team) took the early lead in the race. Christine Probert-Turner (The TEAM SoCal Cross/Turner Bikes) went with her as the two came through leading lap one. The chase was lead by young Hanna Rae Finchamp (The TEAM SoCal Cross) as they went into lap two.

Benko got a flat early in the race and had to pit but was back on the gas to chase down Turner. Eventually, Benko rode away from Turner to solo in for the win, Turner stayed strong also holding her gap for second. Third was another impressive ride as Finchamp continued her hard pace all race riding away from teammate Dorothy Wong and Amanda Schaper. Wong continued her battle with Schaper to take fourth and Schaper took the final podium spot in fifth.

Elite Men:
With a mix of a few categories together the battles through the first lap made for some exciting racing. The leader through the first lap was the previous weeks winner Jason Siegle (SDG/Felt p.b. iRT) and a group of six that clung to his wheel. On lap two Siegle let his teammate Gary Douville (SDG/Felt p.b. iRT) around on the technical back descent but he unfortunately got tangled in the tape making him have to work to get back on the group.

Siegle took the lead back with Gareth Feldstein (Ritte Racing) and Brent Prenzlow (Celo Pacific/Focus) in tow. Going into lap three Siegle continued to push the pace on each of the climbs to get a small gap and like the week before he did not look back to solo in for his second win in two weeks.

Once Prenzlow drove the chase with Feldstein and Douville, who caught back on the group, he eventually started to get his own gap.  Prenzlow stayed strong to ride in for second. Feldstein, who is having an impressive season after recently upgrading to the elite category, took third just ahead of Douville in fourth. John Bailey (Bailey Bikes) after winning the 35+ event just before the elite race continued to race hard to take fifth.

It was another great sunny SoCal event and a perfect way to start the New Years celebrations. The season has a few races left as it leads into the finale, Norcal vs. Socal event in Bakersfield, CA.

For more information on upcoming events go to: www.socalcross.org

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