Lopes and Mann Win with Final Lap Attacks

SCPS 14: Turkey Trot (SCNCA District Championships)
Southern California Prestige Series, Presented by H2O Overdrive

All Photos: Corey Keiser

Glendale, CA- The annual Turkey Trot event was, as usual, a fantastic course and the overnight rains again this week allowed for racing on fast tacky dirt and grass. This week’s event was not only race 14 of the Southern California Prestige Series but also the Southern California and Nevada Cycling Associations district championships. It was a Holiday weekend but it did not seem to make much of difference as the cool conditions and championship events made for some real winter cross racing excitement.

Elite Women:
Kendal Ryan led from the start with teammate and sister Alexis (Team SoCal Cross). Halfway through the first lap after the line of women charged through the double sand pit and into the curving tree lines Amanda Schaper (SDG Factory Team) found her way on the front to take charge. The Ryan sisters were working hard keeping Schaper within reach but the MTB skills of Allison Mann (Rock N’ Road) allowed her to move passed the sisters in her pursuit of Schaper.

With two laps to go Mann passed Schaper to lead and was looking strong until a dropped her chain allowed Schaper to take control again. Mann was quickly back on the bike but behind her it was Alexis Ryan moving back up with Hannah Rae Finchcamp (Team SoCal Cross). Finchcamp started with the elite women but was racing the Four’s category and definitely was leading her field. The two could not pass Mann as she was hungry for the win and with half of a lap to go Mann took back the lead from Schaper to capture win and the district championship title.

Elite Men:
Tim Allen (Feedback Sports) led the elite men out on the long straight sections and set the pace through the first lap. Spectators were expecting to see some impressive sprinters like Rashan Bahati (Bahati Foundation) and Brian Lopes (Oakley/Ibis) jump out up front but the pack were all pushing it with little movements after the first turn. It was not until the first section of sand pits, followed by the curving tree lines where riders started to break apart. A tough bunch, of nine riders, settled in as the lead group and continued together with small changes throughout the race.

Brent Prenzlow (Celo Pacific/B&L) and Lopes were playing it smart all day. They would work on the front of the pack but never go back farther back than fourth wheel, watching for all attacks up front. With four laps to go the group was finally starting to crack. Three to go Jason Siegle (Bike Religion) took control of the front and led trying to make a couple of attacks stick only to break the main group into two. With one lap to go it was now a pack of four. Siegle made a mistake through the technical drop/climb allowing Lopes the tiny amount of space he needed to attack. Lopes burst forward on the climb, then Prenzlow and Gary Douville (Platinum) passed Siegle through the next section. The four were still together but with less than a fourth of lap to go Lopes was hammering up front and held it for the win.

Rolling in second just a bike length behind was Prenzlow followed Douville third and Siegle fourth. The battle for fifth was also insane as early leader Allen came around the last turn for the finishing stretch a few bike lengths ahead of Kyle Gritters (Rock N’ Road), until Gritters pulled out one last effort to get Allen at the line in a photo finish sprint to take fifth.
It was another great Turkey Trot and District Championships event with exciting racing as 25 champions were crowned from juniors to masters and elite. This holiday race brought a load of cyclocross racing enthusiasts and many for the first time. The non-championship race brought in a host of new riders and the second largest race of the day.

Disrict Champions
Men
Elite: Brian Lopes (Oakley/Ibis)
Cat3: Lance Voyles (Giant Bicycles)
Cat4: Kyle Torres (Sho-Air)
35+: Hime Herbert (Dope Pedallers)
40+: Sam Ames (AIAGE)
45+: Lance Voyles (Giant Bicycles)
50+: Johnny O’mara (Sho-Air)
55+: Jon Miller (Platinum)
60+: Bob Gugliemelli (Central Coast Tire)
65+: Robert Llamas (Montrose Bike Shop)
Women
Elite: Allison Mann (Rock N’ Road)
Cat3: Nancy Klinger (Team SoCalCross)
Cat4: Hannah Rae Finchcamp (Team SoCalCross)
35+: Sarah Brodsky (Bicycle Johns)
40+: Christina Probert (Team SoCalCross)
45+: LeeAnn Storino
50+: Paula Rogers (Team SoCalCross)
55+: Carol Rucker (Team Possabilities)
Single Speed
A: Eric Colton (Team SoCalCross)
B: Chris Woodruff (Team SoCalCross)
Women: Sarah Brodsky (Bicycle Johns)
Junior Boys
15-18: Ben Bertiger (Team SoCalCross)
10-14: Duncan Reid (Bike Palace)
U10: Brody McDonald (Omega Bike Shop)
Junior Girls
15-18: Hannah Rae Finchcamp (Team SoCalCross)
10-14: Amelia Tanner (JET Cycling)

For more information on the series go to: www.socalcross.org

One Response to “Lopes and Mann Win with Final Lap Attacks”

  1. Beverly Lucas December 1, 2010 at 2:07 pm #

    In as much as he is one of the most experienced racers in the world, and in as much as I consider him a good friend (which might make me a little biased); huge props to Brian Lopes for winning what sounds like a tough-fought battle to take the win this weekend. I think he can count the number of CX races he’s entered on one hand, and we all know that cross is a technical sport that’s mainly dominated by roadie types.

    I want to see Lopes race cross full time next year…and in Europe. Who’s with me?

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