Monday, May 25, 2009

Belt Creek Omnium - Highwood, MT

Second MBRA Series race of the season. This time of the year the weather can be interesting, we got lucky, the weather held out. For a number of years this race has started in Centerville & Belt, this year we thought to try something different. Both the TT & RR started in Highwood, from the recently remodeled community park.

The MJCF had 6 riders in attendance.

Nate Weston (Gas rider) raced Cat 3
  • 6th in the Time Trial
  • 7th in the Road Race
  • 7th overall in the GC


Lucca Scariano (5 Valley Velo rider) raced Cat 4

  • 1st in the Time Trial
  • 7th in the Road Race
  • 2nd overall in the GC


Joel Kramer (5 Valley Velo rider) raced Cat 4

  • 14th in the Time Trial
  • 12th in the Road Race
  • 15th overall in the GC


Wyatt Hatch (CMJC rider) raced Cat 4

  • 10th in the Time Trial
  • 13th in the Road Race
  • 13th overall in the GC

Eijai Oxford (CMJC Rider) raced Cat 4

  • 8th in the Time Trial
  • 9th in the Road Race
  • 9th overall in the GC

Clayton O'Leary (CMJC Rider) raced Cat 5

  • 15th in the Time Trial
  • 20th in the Road Race
  • 20th overall in the GC

The next race of the year is the Wenatchee Omnium, May 16th & 17th.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Rocky Mountain Roubaix - Frenchtown, MT

First MBRA Series race of the season, ALWAYS a big turn out, this year didn't disappoint. The MJCF had 4 riders in attendance.

  • Nate Weston (Gas rider) raced Cat 3 and after a couple flats, failed to finish.
  • Lucca Scariano (5 Valley Velo rider) raced Cat 4 and finished a strong 5th place.
  • Joel Kramer (5 Valley Velo rider) raced Cat 4 and finished 10th in his first race of the year.
  • Wyatt Hatch (CMJC rider) raced in the Jr Field, due to never racing on gravel, finished 3rd.

The next race of the year is the Belt Creek Road Race in Highwood May 9th.

NRO put on a very well run event, and from what I hear from everyone, it is always this great. Mother Nature could have been a little more friendly, she threw some rain, snow, sleet and wind at the riders, but they still found a way to get it done.