THE XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES SHOWDOWN…err, THROWDOWN!
XTERRA Utah 08
Saturday I will toe the line for my 7th XTERRA USA Series title. The Series title points to consistency throughout the season. After consistently winning a few races earlier this year, I got a nail through the tire in Idaho, and cut my foot in Richmond. (go here to see those juicy pics again) Those setbacks, (setback seems to be a Caveman consistency in itself) means that the points are closer than I would like. I really dislike this course- its lots of climbing and a little bit of down hilling. 2800ft of down hilling is lost with this point to point race up the site of the 2006 Winter Olympic Super G course.
That said, Ogden is a great town, the people are really welcoming and the scenery is amazing. The trees are turning red and yellow on the mountain slopes. The Utah Sports commission is putting a lot of money into promoting sport and sports events in the state, and they are quickly building a sportsman destination reputation.
I borrowed this piece below from the www.XTERRAplanet.com newsletter. For press info, and pics, say you are a journalist and want to be placed on the mailing list, email Trey Garman. For video on previous XTERRA races, go to www.XTERRA.TV
“It all comes down to this. The 8-stop XTERRA Cup Series for professionals that started in early May wraps up with the ultimate showdown of XTERRA’s best on Saturday, Sept. 26 in Utah. And when we say the best, we mean it as the top 13 ranked men and women are on the start list – the lone exception being fourth-ranked Dan Hugo who just suffered through two weeks of a severe flu and painstakingly decided to stay home in South Africa to build an 8-month-base of training so he could tackle 2010 with a vengeance.
There are two things to talk about … 1) the race and 2) the Series. Who’s the fastest on Saturday in the 1.5km swim, 30km mountain bike, and 10km trail run will determine the race winner, while who has the most points after this race determines the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series Champion. Pros count their best five finishes in the eight regular season races plus whatever their point score is at the XTERRA USA Championship to determine final standings.
THE MEN’S RACE
The man to beat is Conrad “the Caveman” Stoltz (pictured), the most feared XTERRA athlete on the planet. He won here last year, won four of the five Cup Series races he entered this year, and showed true grit by winning with an injury in Richmond. That said; anyone who thinks it’s a foregone conclusion that the Caveman will come out on top should consider…
1) Three different guys have won this race – Stoltz last year, Seth Wealing in ’07 and Mike Vine in ’06.
2) Last year the top four guys finished within a minute of each other. Stoltz was at 2:21:32, Vine was 14 seconds back, then Brian Smith (40 seconds) and Wealing (50 seconds).
3) In XTERRA mechanicals happen, like at this race in ’06 when Stoltz had more than two minutes on the entire field halfway through the bike before puncturing his tire going uphill at 5mph. He flatted in ’07 as well, as did Mike Vine.
4) It’s been two months since the last Cup race and it’s anybody’s guess as to which guy put together the best training plan so they’d be at their peak on race morning (and then execute!)
Using the last three years of results on this course when the XTERRA Mountain Championship was contested here from 2006-2008, it’s clear that this race plays to power and strength and racers that can climb and handle the altitude. It’s 4,600-feet elevation at the swim start and 7,600-feet at the top of the bike course.
It’s also clear that there are a bunch of XTERRA pros that fit the description like Stoltz, Nico Lebrun, Mike Vine, Josiah Middaugh, Seth Wealing, Brian Smith, Branden Rakita, and Cody Waite (the last five guys on this list are from Colorado where they live and train year-round in mountain riding conditions and altitudes similar to this race).
Look for Wealing, Rakita and Stoltz to come out of the water first, a full-blown rumble up the mountain on the bike
with Stoltz leading the charge, Wealing and Rakita hanging on, and Middaugh, Vine, and Smith gaining ground, then a pure survival of the fittest and test of courage on the run. This race will rock, and thank goodness the XTERRA TV crew is in full force on site to capture all the action and turn it into a one-hour show for the whole world to enjoy (see scenes from last year at xterra.tv). Pro Start List:
’09 Rank – Name – Age, Hometown
1 – Conrad Stoltz – 35, Stellenbosch, South Africa
2 – Nicolas Lebrun – 35, Digne-les-Bains, France
3 – Josiah Middaugh – 31, Vail, Colorado
5 – Mike Vine – 36, Victoria, B.C., Canada
6 – Seth Wealing – 30, Boulder, Colorado
7 – Branden Rakita – 28, Manitou Springs, Colorado
8 – Brian Smith – 33, Gunnison, Colorado
9 – Craig Evans – 31, Spring Hill, Tennessee
10 – Cody Waite – 30, Lakewood, Colorado
11 – Will Kelsay – 28, Boulder, Colorado
12 – Matt Boobar – 36, Stratton Mountain, Vermont
13 – Ryan Ignatz – 30, Boulder, Colorado
16 – Ryan DeCook – 28, Rochester, Michigan
19 – Jeff Smith – 28, Sandpoint, Idaho
22 – Brendan Halpin – 25, Missoula, Montana
23 – Christopher Bagg – 37, Portland, Oregon
24 – Scott Gall – 35, Cedar Falls, Iowa
25 – Damian Gonzalez – 32, Stockton, California
This pic is by Rich Cruse from XTERRA USA Champs in Tahoe 2002.
THE WOMEN’S RACE
The women’s pro field is as deep as the men (18 pre-registered pros in each race) but there is a clear No. 1 and that’s Melanie McQuaid. The three-time XTERRA World Champ from Canada won the first five Cup Series races of the season then started thinking about Utah. She’s been at altitude for more than a month, has done stints in Park City and right here in Ogden, has pre-rode the course dozens of times, won this race last year and in ’06, skipped a big tradeshow in Vegas so she could fine tune, and is clearly, without a doubt, focused on the prize.
The unenviable task of knocking her off the top step falls squarely on Shonny Vanlandingham, the decorated NORBA champion who switched her focus to XTERRA last year and has gotten faster by the race. She’ll likely have the best bike split (almost always does) but she’ll have to make up some ground coming out of the water a minute or two or three behind McQuaid, then have a great run if she is to succeed.
Renata Bucher from Switzerland, who has won 18 XTERRA Championships in 10 different countries and four Euro Tour titles, is perhaps the most intriguing racer to watch. The XTERRA faithful have watched her climb mountains like a kid peddles through the park, nice and easy. If she can do that here and come into the bike-to-run transition with a lead she could very well run away with the win.
Others to keep an eye include Danelle Kabush who historically comes on strong at the end of the year as evident in her runner-up performance at the World Champs last year (she was 4th at this race last season). Also watch for Carina Wasle (the XTERRA Czech Champ), Jenny Smith (3rd here the last two years), and Lesley Paterson (2nd at the Southeast Cup and 3rd at the West Cup this year).
The women’s race could play out like this…Christine Jeffrey leads all women out of the swim, followed a couple minutes later by McQuaid, Paterson, Bucher and the others. Jeffrey holds on for as long as possible until McQuaid catches and passes her, and the chase is on. McQuaid has a lead heading out on the run but how much of a lead, and can Vanlandingham or Bucher or Wasle or Kabush or Paterson reel her in? Only one way to find out, and that’s to be at finish line at the world-class Snowbasin Resort (home to the 2002 Winter Olympics) at around 11:40 a.m. on Saturday. Pro Start List:
’09 Rank (61 = #1) – Name – Age, Hometown
61 – Melanie McQuaid – 36, Victoria, B.C., Canada
62 – Shonny Vanlandingham – 40, Durango, Colorado
63 – Renata Bucher – 32, Lucerne, Switzerland
64 – Danelle Kabush – 34, Canmore, Alberta, Canada
65 – Christine Jeffrey – 36, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
66 – Jenny Smith – 36, Westport, New Zealand
67 – Rebecca Dussault – 28, Crested Butte, Colorado
68 – Emma Garrard – 27, Truckee, California
70 – Alexandra Borrelly – 33, Digne-les-Bains, France
71 – Lesley Paterson – 28, Sterling, Scotland
72 – Sari Anderson – 30, Carbondale, Colorado
73 – Tracy Thelen – 29, Colorado Springs, Colorado
75 – Jenny Tobin – 40, Boise, Idaho
76 – Sara Tarkington – 28, Boulder, Colorado
81 – Brandyn Roark Gray – 30, Aztec, New Mexico
82 – Teri Albertazzi – 27, Tucson, Arizona
83 – Cameron Randolph – 38, Ridgway, Colorado
84 – Carina Wasle – 24, Kundl, Austria
THE XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES FINALE
Stoltz has won the U.S. Pro Series an unprecedented six times since 2001, including last year. His only lapses came in an injury-riddled 2006 campaign (Seth Wealing won the series that year) and in 2004 when Frenchman Sylvain Dodet took the series by storm. This year he’s on track to reel in No. 7 but three-time XTERRA European Tour Champion Nico Lebrun from France spent his season in the U.S. with the goal of winning the U.S. Series. It looked like Lebrun was well on his way to a mediocre season when he started the year with a DNF at the West Cup and a pair of 5th place finishes at the Midwest and Southeast Cups. But then he was 2nd in Idaho, 3rd in Richmond, 2nd in Arkansas, and won the last two races in a span of seven days to pull within 20 points of the first-place Stoltz. Now, Lebrun is in legitimate striking distance of the Cup Series crown. Scenario: If he wins on Saturday, and Stoltz is 4th or worse … he wins. If he’s second in Utah, and Stoltz is 5th or worse he wins (and it goes on like this, basically he needs to finish three spots ahead of Stoltz). But wait, Josiah Middaugh is not out of it. Middaugh, 30 points behind Stoltz and 20 behind Lebrun, would need a victory at USA Champs plus a 5th or worse by Stoltz. Here’s the top 10 in the standings (only best five finishes are counted):
Pl Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total
1 Conrad Stoltz 100 100 100 69 100 DNS 82 DNS 482
2 Nico Lebrun DNF 69 69 90 82 90 100 100 462
3 Josiah Middaugh 90 82 90 DNS 90 100 DNS 82 452
4 Dan Hugo 82 75 75 100 69 82 69 DNS 414
5 Mike Vine 75 90 82 DNS 75 75 DNS 90 412
6 Seth Wealing 37 63 DNS 82 49 58 90 DNF 342
7 Branden Rakita 45 53 53 75 DNS DNS 58 69 308
8 Brian Smith 53 58 DNS DNS 63 69 DNS 63 306
9 Craig Evans 49 49 63 63 53 63 DNS DNS 291
10 Cody Waite 34 41 58 49 DNS DNS DNS 75 257
The women’s Cup is all but locked up with current and two-time Series Champ Melanie McQuaid sweeping the first five races of the series to collect the maximum 500 points going into the finale. Shonny Vanlandingham, currently in 2nd after the win at the XTERRA Mountain Cup sits 38 points behind McQuaid – meaning she’d need a win on Saturday coupled with a 7th place or worse showing by McQuaid to steal the Pro Series crown from the Canadian. Here’s the top 10 in the standings:
Pl Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total
1 Melanie McQuaid 100 100 100 100 100 90 90 DNS 500
2 Shonny Vanlandingham 90 75 75 DNS 90 100 82 100 462
3 Renata Bucher 75 90 82 DNS DNS DNS 100 63 410
4 Danelle Kabush 49 DNS 58 90 82 DNS 69 90 389
5 Christine Jeffrey 69 82 DNS 82 DNS 69 75 DNS 377
6 Jenny Smith 53 69 63 DNS 75 82 DNS 58 347
7 Rebecca Dussault 58 DNS DNS 63 63 75 DNS 69 328
8 Emma Garrard 63 58 69 69 DNS DNS 63 53 322
9 Alexandra Borrelly 31 53 45 49 53 58 DNS 41 330
10 Erin Kummer DNS 49 49 53 58 63 58 DNS 281
Key: 1=100, 2=90, 3=82, 4=75, 5=69, 6=63, 7-58, 8=53, 9=49, 10=45, 11=41, 12=37, 13=34, 14=31, 15=28.
XTERRA USA CHAMPIONSHIP – COMPETITOR STATS
The XTERRA USA Championship is truly a national, even international, affair with just 3% of the field hailing from the home state of Utah. Here’s a look at the numbers:
Countries Represented: 8
Austria (1), Canada (4), France (2), New Zealand (1), Scotland/GBR (1), South Africa (1), Switzerland (1), USA (395).
States Represented: 41
Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, and Wyoming.
Most populated competitor base: Colorado (72), California (42), Washington (18), Idaho (12), Texas (11), Nevada (10), and Michigan, Indiana, and Utah (9 each).
Men: 200+
Women: 100+
By Age Group:
Physically Challenged Men: 4
Men 15-19: 3
Men 20-24: 6
Men 25-29: 19
Men 30-34: 27
Men 35-39: 29
Men 40-44: 30
Men 45-49: 16
Men 50-54: 19
Men 55-59: 9
Men 60-64: 8
Men 65-69: 2
Men 70+: 2
Pro Men: 18
Physically Challenged Women: 1
Women 15-19: 5
Women 20-24: 2
Women 25-29: 15
Women 30-34: 12
Women 35-39: 21
Women 40-44: 8
Women 45-49: 14
Women 50-54: 6
Women 55-59: 4
Pro Women: 18
Oldest Man: Ron Hill – Hayden, ID, 72 (Hans Dieben is 70)
Oldest Woman: Libby Harrow – Vero Beach, FL and Cindi Toepel – Littleton, CO, 58
Youngest Man: Jeroen Keukenkamp – El Dorado Hills, CA, 16
Youngest Woman: Shayna Powless – Roseville, CA, 15
XTERRA UTAH AND WHEELER CANYON HALF-MARATON
There is also an open competition for locals, dubbed “XTERRA Utah” as well as the grueling XTERRA Wheeler Canyon half-marathon trail run on the same day – Saturday, Sept. 26 and it’s not too late to register. Sign-ups for all races are Friday, Sept. 25, from noon-6pm at Amphitheater Park in Ogden.
Not just for racers, the two-day XTERRA Sports festival also features the made-for-fun XTERRA K9 Challenge owner-and-dog races, the Paul Mitchell Hair Cut-a-thon for charity, free kids races, Pro Clinics, an expo, and two big parties in downtown Ogden that’ll have great food and live music. It’s all part of Ogden’s Mountain 2 Metro Festival which is running simultaneously with a host of activities and events for the whole family. Visit xterrautah.com and mountain2metro.com for a complete schedule of events. “
“The man to beat is Conrad “the Caveman” Stoltz, the most feared XTERRA athlete on the planet” . . . .
your a tiger !
good luck champ
Hey Conrad! Best of Luck at XTERRA Utah! I know you will do great. I wish I could be there.
Cheers!
Rich