Ore to Shore - Marquette, Michigan
The
12th annual Ore To Shore Mountain Bike Epic took place August 13th. Over
670 took to the start line in the 48 mile Hard Rock and almost 1000 riders were
on hand for the 28 mile Soft Rock. Some familiar faces found their way to
the top step of the podium. Brian Matter(Gear Grinder/Trek) of Sheboygan,
WI and Sara Kylander Johnson(Team KUHL/Trek) of Duluth, MN both won.
Matter and Kylander Johnson were aboard Trek Top Fuel 9.9 bikes and both
took home their fourth title at the Ore To Shore. In the men's race
Matter won with a fierce attack out of a group of four with one mile to the
finish. The lead group was 13 men strong almost 30 miles into the race
and included, Matter, Tristan Schouten (Mafia/Felt), Cole House, last year’s
winner TJ Woodruff, and 3 time champ Mike Simonson . With 18 miles to go
the attacks started coming fast and furious. Slowly one by one the lead
group diminished. With eight miles to go the lead group was down to 4
riders and Cole House (Real Cyclists) one of the NRC's top sprinters looked to
be ready for his first win. According to Matter he launched a
"suicide attack" with one mile to go and watched as House and
Schouten slowly closed on him down the final straight away. House turned
the final corner with 20 meters to go, but couldn't close the gap.
The
women's race at the Ore To Shore is different than most women’s racing around
the country. The added element of starting with and racing with the men
makes the Ore To Shore extremely different for the women. Crashes with
men, drafting, missing feeds due to the thousands of riders on course all play
a major roll. Sometimes the women are surrounded by so many men they
don't even know how close they are to their nearest competitors. Sara
Kylander-Johnson used her experience and a little luck to take home the title.
Chloe Forsman of BMC was leading the race but suffered a mechanical.
Due to the large number of competitors Chloe wasn't even sure if
Kylander-Johnson had passed her as she was making the necessary repairs.
Last year’s champion Jenna Rinehart had an early flat tire that took her
out of contention.
In
the Soft Rock 16 year old Evan Hartig of Dubuque, Iowa won the mens
race in a time of 1:23 and Andrea Matter of Sheboygan, WI won the women’s
with a time of 1:33.
The
Ore To Shore is also known as the first stop in the unofficial Triple Crown
series of midwest point to point mountain biking. Next up is the
Chequamegon Fat Tire 40 another point to point where men and women start
together in northern WI. The final stop of the Triple Crown is the Iceman
held in Traverse City, MI during the first weekend of November.
Scott
Tuma, O2S race director, attributes the success to a combination of factors.
"First, I think it's our geography. We have great terrain here in
Marquette County. It's not flat by any means, but it's not as undoable as the
Colorado Mountains either. With Lake Superior as a backdrop, magnificent views
are provided as some racers descend practically 1,000 feet. Sometimes I know it
doesn't seem like it, especially at Kirby's Hill, but from 20 or so miles out,
you're on a gradual decline towards the lake for the duration."
Men's
Hard Rock
1
Matter, Brian Sheboygan, WI M 30-34 19.8 02:25:09.7
2
House, Cole Oneida, WI M 20-24 19.8 02:25:09.9
3
Schouten, Tristan Plymouth, WI M 25-29 19.8 02:25:10.5
4
Guerra, Nathan Oconomowoc, WI M 25-29 19.8 02:25:17.8
5
Graham, Derek Grand Rapids, MI M 30-34 19.7 02:26:04.3
6
Phillips, Mike Chicago, IL M 30-34 19.7 02:26:21.6
7
Woodruff, TJ Tucson, AZ M 25-29 19.6 02:27:11.2
8
Simonson, Mike Rochester, MI M 30-34 19.6 02:27:14.8
9
Anderson, Mike Alpena, MI M 20-24 19.6 02:27:17.4
10
Eppen, Brian Iowa City, IA M 30-34 19.5
Womens
Hard Rock
1
Kylander-Johnson, Sara Duluth, MN F 35-39 17.9 02:40:52.8
2
Forsman, Chloe Tucson, AZ F 20-24 17.8 02:42:09.4
3
Eppen, Kim Iowa City, IA F 40-44 17.5 02:45:00.7
4
McFadden, Diana Duluth, MN F 40-44 17.2 02:47:28.8
5
Stephens, Susan Harrow, ON F 35-39 17.0 02:49:14.9
6
Alfs, Lynn Birmingham, MI F 45-49 16.6 02:53:41.3
7
Wright, Sarah Stevens Point, WI F 30-34 16.6 02:53:41.6
8
Krayer, Lisa North Freedom, WI F 35-39 16.4 02:55:50.5
9
Devost, Patricia Novi, MI F 45-49 16.1 02:58:44.5
10
Vicary, Erin Walled Lake, MI F 30-34 15.9
Mens
Soft Rock
1
Hartig, Evan Dubuque, IA M 16-19 20.1 01:23:33.0
2
Sarasin, Kyle Marquette, MI M 20-24 19.8 01:25:02.7
3
Peterson, Kenny Ishpeming, MI M 16-19 19.5 01:26:14.2
4
Ruesch, Jason Medford, WI M 35-39 19.4 01:26:22.6
5
Chase, Christopher Marquette, MI M 25-29 19.3 01:26:51.7
6
Thomas, Craig marquette, MI M 30-34 19.3 01:26:53.9
7
Mead, Daniel Ishpeming, MI M 35-39 19.3 01:26:53.9
8
Crysler, Doug Rockford, MI M 40-44 19.2 01:27:40.1
9
Karinen, Pete Painsedale, MI M 12-15 19.1 01:27:48.0
10
Hollis, David Clio, MI M 50-54 19.1
Womens
Soft Rock
1
Matter, Andrea Sheboygan, WI F 30-34 17.9 01:33:38.8
2
Gates, Kari Duluth, MN F 30-34 17.7 01:34:48.0
3
Farley, Maryann Ishpeming, MI F 40-44 17.1 01:38:25.6
4
Christian, Adina Marquette, MI F 35-39 17.0 01:38:36.0
5
Karinen, Nina Painsdale, MI F 16-19 17.0 01:38:49.3
6
Grenwis, Jessica Andover, MN F 30-34 17.0 01:39:03.4
7
Jensen, Rachel Shell Lake, WI F 12-15 16.9 01:39:20.7
8
Michaels, Amy Marquette, MI F 45-49 16.8 01:40:10.8
9
Pemble, Patty Marquette, MI F 50-54 16.7 01:40:33.5
10
Fjeldheim, Ingrid Marquette, MI F 20-24 16.6