Sunday, July 22, 2001 -- Big Bear Lake - Bruceton Mills, WV
Big Bear Lake MTB Classic - WVMBA Point Series #7 (iPO Event Id#: 2629)
Story and photos by Dave McKain
[Details]
[Coverage]
[Overall Results]
[Results by Class]
Pictures:
[Set 1]
[Set 2]
[Set 3]
[Set 4]
[Set 5]
[Set 6]
[Set 7]
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The days activities started out with a true mountain bike experience
for the kids over a relatively tough 1/3 mile circuit where the older
you got, the more laps you had to do (unlike Masters class
racers). The race was a great way to introduce kids to the aspects of
racing. Race strategies like conserving a little energy for the
finish, bike operations like selecting the right gear for the terrain,
and technical riding skills to get around obstacles. There was even a
pile-up in the 6-under/7-8 year old class race that, luckily,
everyone escaped without injury. At the conclusion of the race, all
the participants were awarded medals and treated to a free ice cream
cone from the store in addition to a spaghetti meal to replenish the
carbs expended.
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In the Womens Expert class, Missy Showman (1:58:20) took the
win over Cassie Smith (2:06:34). Smith came within striking
distance of Showman before suffering a flat tire. Mandi Riddle
took third place in the class with a time of 2:17:23. For the
Veterans, Mike Capraro scorched the course with a 1:47:18 -
good enough for a fifth place finish overall. Chasing on Capraro's
heels was soon to be father Rob Gaus who made the trip down to
Big Bear while his wife is expecting to have a baby 2 1/2 weeks from
now. As a precaution, Gaus handed his cell phone to a spectator
(namely me) so someone would be there to recieve the call if it came
although I'm not sure what I would have done (Rob, your wife his
having a baby, you better go faster). Broc Kaylor (1:54:41)
kept Mike Boyes (1:55:06) at bay to take the third spot in the
Vet Expert class. In the Jr. Expert class, David Layman took
top honors with a time of 1:58:15 while Brady Campbell
(2:04:17) and Eric Durst (2:07:52) finished second and third
respectively.
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All in all the race was a good gauge on mid-season form. With 8 more races to go in the series - all coming with only one weekend off. Time to strategize and, if you are in the running for a title, time to get serious. The series moves to the Tour de Lake in Spencer next weekend where the rocks are fewer but the clay makes for sometimes slippery conditions.






