John Wilson
OK, here are the results (attached Excel file) for the Junior Cyclocross
Series for Heiser, and the Series after Heiser.
We had 66 kids braving the elements and showing some real Cyclocross
toughness! There has been some great racing. Don't miss the next round in
Eugene at the 10-16-10 Psycho Cross
http://www.obra.org/flyers/2010/psycho_cross.html
Heiser JCS Summary
Boys 17-18
Kolben Preble made his first JCS appearance and took out a great win but
series leader Cary Adams held on for second building on his lead. Jordy
Wilson rounded out the top three despite several crashes and handle bars
quite skewed at the finish.
Boys 15-16
Colin Dunlap continued his winning ways after missing round two, but the
steady Trevor Schauer claimed third and has a solid lead in the series.
Jaxon Suttlemyre made his first JCS appearance and finished second on the
day.
Boys 13-14
Sam Rosenberg seems unstoppable taking his third win in a row. Zachary
Mikkelson and Rubin Field of Mt View Cycles finished 2nd and 3rd.
Boys 11-12
Kealan Connors made his first appearance in the JCS taking the win. Grayson
Szczukowski fought hard for 6th on the day but has a solid lead in the
series. Owne Szwaya took second at Heiser and holds second in the series.
Girls 17-18
Taylor Tyynismaa is also unstoppable taking out her third win in a row and
has a commanding lead in the series. New comer Anna Weymann took second and
a steady Kara Doescher took third and holds on to second in the series
standings.
Girls 15-16
Dana Martel had a great ride for first and is leading the series. Marisa
Reid had a tough race finishing 6th but has a firm lock on second in the
series. Maddy Cripe finished third on the day.
Girls 13-14
Mikeala Saltzberg finished second to build on her series lead. Suzanna Hart
earned her second win in the series and holds second place overall. Samantha
Schauer finished third on the day and holds third in the series.
Girls 11-12
Haley Wilson also has an unblemished record of three consecutive wins.
Sierra Kelly took second and holds second in the series. New comer Isabella
Jacobs took third.
John Wilson