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Ballyhoo 'n Hullabaloo
[ Complete Results ]
Greg Stirling had to scramble to find a race course for the first annual Ballyhoo 'n Hullabaloo mountain bike race. The original course had to be changed on short notice, something to do with turkeys (seriously!) and permits at the orginal site. But, oh what an alternative 9.5 mile race loop did he find.
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The race began with a short climb on the gravel road, separating the riders before the road headed down the mountain for two miles. It was a fast descent with speeds approaching 40mph before the riders took a sharp left into the woods to climb Kennison Mountian.
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The course continued on incredibly technical terrain that took the racers through mud, rocks, roots, and even a completely unrideable section of who knows what (see the bike carrying picture below.) Being able to mount and dismount cyclocross style was definitely a big advantage. When the riders finally cleared the single track it was back out on the road for a quick fire road descent before about a two mile climb to the start/finish.
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The second lap of racing saw Todd Reighly try to stretch his overall lead while Doug Covington and Ben Klimas battled it out for second. Doug and Ben traded positions several times, but by the end of the second lap Doug took over second place for good. The Veteran Experts also had some competition during the second lap. Lew McGrath was able to briefly move ahead of Matt Marcus, but couldn't hold the lead long as they climbed the road back to the start/finish. Lew's run for the lead was costly as his extra time recovering at the start/finish water stop allowed Mark Ashley to move ahead to second.
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The two lap racers were led to the finish by Men's Sport winner, Jason Laxton, in an excellent time of 1:52. The next two lap racers needed another 15 minutes before Colby Uhl (2nd Men's Sport) and Jonathon Martin (1st Jr. Expert) crossed the line at 2:07. Close behind was the Master's champ, Mark Poore, in 2:08. The other two lap classes were won by Nicole Hobay (Women's Sport) in 2:26 and Justin Potoczny (Men's Beginner) in 2:37.
The remianing expert classes fought out the demanding single track for another lap with no lead changes. In the end Todd Reighly completed the 28 plus miles in 2:44 with Doug Covington and Ben Klimas still not far apart in second and third at 2:50 and 2:51, respectively.
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