Llanes, Lopes named mountain cross champs
![]() Tara Llanes and Melissa Buhl moved on to the finals ahead of Lisa Sher and April Lawyer. |
Eight women battled it out over the brand new course with lots of berms and sharp banked turns. In the semi finals, Kintner and Leanna Gerrard (Sumner, Wash.) bested Lisa Myklak (Boulder, Colo.) and Kathy Pruitt (Lake Almanor, Calif.). Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Ariz.) and Llanes moved on to the finals ahead of Lisa Sher and April Lawyer.
In the finals, Llanes made her move about half way down the course and passed the top seeded Kintner to take her first NORBA win of the season. Llanes won the mountain cross at Sea Otter this year, but was second to Kintner at nearly every NORBA race in 2004.
![]() Lopes completed his comeback season with a win this afternoon. |
The finals saw Lopes and Carter go shoulder to shoulder all the way down the course, until Lopes passed the current World Champion on a turn and held onto the lead all the way to the finish.
Women’s Mountain Cross Results
1. Tara Llanes
2. Jill Kintner
3. Melissa Buhl
4. Leanna Gerrard
Men’s Mountain Cross Results
1. Brian Lopes
2. Eric Carter
3. Chris Powell
4. Mike King
Earlier in the day, crowds gathered to watch the famous kamikaze downhill, in which riders left the top in 30 second intervals and tore down the fire road reaching speeds of 50-55 miles per hour. Highlighting the field was the legendary John Tomac (Cortez, Colo.) who posted the fastest time of 4:59.10 to win the gold. The legend told the announcers after his race, “After practicing yesterday, I feel like I never left.” He went on to say that 15 years of practices doesn’t hurt.
![]() Tomac posted the fastest time in the kamikaze this morning. |
1. John Tomac
2. Colin Bailey
3. Lou Deangeles
4. Kirt Voreis
5. Darrell Young
Later in the afternoon, over one hundred riders including many notable cross-country racers contested the Super D event. The podium was exciting, with an interesting mix of talent. Taking the men’s stars and stripes jersey in the Super D was yesterday’s silver medalist in the pro cross-country – Adam Craig (Corinth, Maine). Ariel Lindsley (Boulder, Colo.) earned second place while the U23 National Team’s Sam Schultz (Missoula, Mont.) took third. Mark Wier (Snovato, Calif.) and Spencer Paxon (Trout Lake, Wash.) were fourth and fifth respectively.
In the women’s event – it was a familiar face to top the podium and chug the bottle of champagne. Marla Streb (Los Osos, Calif.) took top honors, while her teammate Alison Dunlap (Colorado Springs, Colo.) posted the second fastest time even though she had a flat tire about half way down the course. Dara Marks-Marino, who finished second to Dunlap in yesterday’s cross-country, added to her success with today’s Super D bronze medal, while Tonya Laffey (Longmont, Colo.) and Melissa Miller (Avery, Calif.) secured the final spots on the podium.
For a full set of results from the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships, click here.
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