Results posted for Chainwreck Cyclocross Race 2

  • By Staff Report
  • Saturday, September 23, 2017 3:19am
  • Sports

Mike Crawford, Leah Kiviat, Amber Bethe and Landen Showalter were all winners Thursday at the second race of the Chainwreck Cyclocross Series.

Crawford was the overall winner with six laps in 34 minutes, 1 second, while Tyle Owens had six laps in 35:23 and Nathan Kincaid had six laps in 36:34.

Kiviat and Bethe tied for first place among women, with both turning six laps in 37:15. Jen Showalter took third with six laps in 40:50.

Landen Showalter was the top youth rider, turning five laps in 37:32, while Dylan Hogue was second with five laps in 38:14 and Madison McDonald was third with four laps in 35:28.

Chainwreck Cyclocross Race 2

Thursday at Tsalteshi Trails

1. Mike Crawford – 34:01 (6); 2. Tyle Owens – 35:23 (6); 3. Nathan Kincaid – 36:34 (6); 4. Tony Eskelin – 37:05 (6); 5 (tie). Leah Kiviat, Amber Bethe – 37:15 (6) (1st place women’s); 7. Jordan Chilson – 38:40 (6); 8. Dave Edwards-Smith – 39:17 (6); 9. Eric Thomason – 39:39 (6) Singlespeed; 10. Jamie Nelson – 39:46 (6); 11. Rob Carson – 40:41 (6); 12. Jen Showalter – 40:50 (6) (3rd place women’s); 13. Ashley Tonione – 35:37 (5); 14. Morgan Aldridge – 35:41 (5); 15. Danny Romman – 36:21 (5); 16. Will Morrow – 36:48 (5) Singlespeed; 17. D’Anna Ham – 36:53 (5); 18. Landen Showalter – 37:32 (5) (1st place youth); 19. Jennifer Tabor – 37:52 (5); 20. Dylan Hogue – 38:14 (5) (2nd place youth); 21. John Tabor 38:25 (5); 22. Michelle Thomason – 38:31 (5); 23. Cassie Collins – 38:47 (5); 24. Chis Kolischak – 39:51 (5); 25. Peter DiCarlo – 34:02 (4).

26. Madison McDonald – 35:28 (4) (3rd place youth); 27. Darrell Kincaid – 36:03 (4); 28. Ethan Hogue – 40:47 (4); 29. Robert Carson – 41:02 (4); 30. Dana McDonald – 41:52 (4); 31. Wanda Kincaid – 39:43 (3); 32. Audrey McDonald – 25:53 (2).

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