Angie Sulley races her fat bike on the Slikok Trails during the Freezer Food Series on Dec. 23, 2018, just outside of Soldotna. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Angie Sulley races her fat bike on the Slikok Trails during the Freezer Food Series on Dec. 23, 2018, just outside of Soldotna. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Owens, Bethe, Showalter win at Freezer Food Series

Tyle Owens, Amber Bethe and Landen Showalter won the sixth race of the Freezer Food Series on Sunday at the Slikok Trails.

The race was done in a cyclocross format on fat bikes, with racers trying to get in as many laps as possible in a time window. Owens won the overall with five laps in 30 minutes, 39 seconds. The second- and third-place finishers, Nathan Kincaid and Mike Crawford, also did five laps, in 35:29 and 36:23, respectively.

The top woman, and fourth overall, was Bethe with four laps in 32:24. Morgan Aldridge, the second woman, did four laps in 38:28, while Jen Showalter nabbed third with three laps in 33:38.

Landen Showalter was the top youth rider with three laps in 33:26.

The Freezer Food Series continues with another fat bike race on Sunday at 2 p.m., this time at the Wolverine trail head. It will be an individual start race involving the singletrack and the Wolverine loop.

The race series aims to raise money for the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank. With donation, prices are $5 for Tsalteshi Trails Association members and $6 for nonmembers. Without donation, those prices bump up to $10 and $12. Registration starts at 1:30 p.m.

Freezer Food Series Race 6

Kringle Kross at Tsalteshi Trails

1. Tyle Owens, 5 laps, 30 minutes, 39 seconds; 2. Nathan Kincaid, 5, 35:29; 3. Mike Crawford, 5, 36:23; 4. Amber Bethe (1st place woman), 4, 32:24; 5. Sean Dunham, 4, 32:24; 6. Morgan Aldridge (2nd place woman), 4, 38:28; 7. Brennan Jackson, 4, 40:35; 8. Jon Iannoccone, 3, 31:17; 9. Landen Showalter (1st place youth), 3, 33:26; 10. Jen Showalter (3rd place woman), 3, 33:38; 11. Hans Schlegel, 3, 36:22; 12. Jen Tabor, 3, 36:45; 13. Kevin Calhoun, 3, 38:11; 14. John Tabor, 3, 41:06; 15. Angie Sulley, 2, 23:16; 16. Darrell Kincaid, 2, 28:07; 17. Dani Calhoun, 2, 32:14; 18. Hope Derkevorkian, 1, 13:04; 19. Wanda Kincaid, 1; 20. Carl Kincaid, mechanical.

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