Chainwreck Cyclocross thrives on wet course

Chainwreck Cyclocross thrives on wet course

Tyle Owens, Morgan Aldridge, Dylan Hogue and Will Morrow prevailed in the rain Thursday in the third race of the Chainwreck Cyclocross Series at Tsalteshi Trails.

Racers have 30 minutes until they can’t go out on anymore laps. Owens completed five laps in 34 minutes, 18 seconds, while Mike Crawford was second with five in 35:26 and Brian Beeson was third with five in 35:43.

Aldridge was the top woman, and 10th overall, with four laps in 34:25. Jen Tabor was the next woman at four laps in 36:17.

Hogue had four laps in 37:06 to rate as the top youth, with Madison McDonald next at four in 37:24 and Ethan Hogue third at four in 41:51.

Morrow had the top singlespeed performance at four laps in 40:57.

The series continues Thursday at the top of angle hill on the Skyview Middle School side of the trails. Registration is at 5:45 p.m., with racing at 6:15 p.m. The cost is $5 for members of the Tsalteshi Trails Association and $10 for nonmembers.

1. Tyle Owens – 34:18 (5); 2. Mike Crawford – 35:26 (5); 3. Brian Beeson – 35:43 (5); 4. Tony Eskelin – 37:30 (5); 5. Nathan Kincaid – 39:39 (5); 6. Rob Carson – 39:42 (5); 7. Dave Edwards-Smith – 39:58 (5); 8. Jamie Nelson – 41:14 (5); 9. Dustin Henkin – 42:24 (5); 10. Morgan Aldridge – 34:25 (4) (1st Place Women); 11. Mark Beeson – 34:59 (4); 12. Mark Forbes – 36:04 (4); 13. Jen Tabor – 36:17 (4) (2nd Place Women); 14. Jon Iannoccone – 36:23 (4); 15. Dylan Hogue – 37:06 (4) (1st Place Youth); 16. John Tabor – 37:10 (4); 17. Madison McDonald – 37:24 (4) (2nd Place Youth); 18. Will Morrow – 40:57 (4) (1st Place Singlespeed); 19. Kelly Sederholm – 41:41 (4); 20. Ethan Hogue – 41:51 (4) (3rd Place Youth); 21. Benjamin Abel – 42:38 (4) (Youth); 22. Darrell Kincaid – 45:50 (4); 23. Robert Carson – 36:49 (3) (Youth); 24. Audrey McDonald – 38:44 (3) (Youth); 25. Caleb Abel – 39:38 (3) (Youth); 26. Teagan Kobylarz – 45:43 (3) (Youth); 27. Tom Kobylarz – 45:45 (3).

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