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The Craft Gran Prix of Gloucester Day 2 is a wrap, with 2015 National Champions reigning supreme.

While many of cycling fans' eyes were on former silver Junior Men's Cyclocross World Championship silver medalist Peter Sagan at the 2015 Road World Championships, most of America's best cyclocrossers converged in Gloucester, Mass. to battle to win one of the most prestigious races of the season.

Full race report by Cindy Brennan

Racers battled by the sea on a very dusty second day of racing at the Craft Sportswear Gran Prix of Gloucester, where a fast course carved through challenging terrain. The race today at Gloucester was the second day of the Verge New England Cyclocross Series, so fierce competitions unfolded in fifteen race categories. Racers from the smallest cub junior to the fastest pro racers vied for Series points on one of the toughest courses at Gloucester to date, the sandy corners filled with loose sections and tire-shredding gravel. Success on today's course demanded powerful racing combined with deft technique.

Compton wins day two of the Gran Prix of Gloucester. Photo by Meg McMahon Compton wins day two of the Gran Prix of Gloucester. Photo by Meg McMahon

The women shot off the line at a blistering pace, kicking up a plume of dust as they hit the sandy course. Cassandra Maximenko (Van Dessel/ISM/PowerBar/ChallengeTi) took the holeshot, Helen Wyman (Kona Factory Racing) on her wheel. A collision in the SRAM Chicane area between Maximenko and Arely Kemmerer let Jena Greaser (JAM Fund/NCC/Vittoria), Courtenay McFadden, Ellen Noble (JAM Fund/NCC/Vittoria), and Caroline Mani (Raleigh/Clement) made a pass and form a gap.

Wyman and Katie Compton (Trek Factory Racing) charged, connecting with the leaders only to overtake them. Mani went along as Anthony bridged to what remained of the chase, joining Greaser and McFadden in their work. Compton went on the attack, easily making a powerful leap away from Mani and Wyman.

Wyman suffered a flat, opening the door for Crystal Anthony (Boulder Cycle Sport/YogaGlo), who was steadily closing in on the leaders, to climb into third spot, and McFadden to nab fourth. Wyman tried to undo her misfortune as Compton's lead continued to grow, but there wasn't enough time left in the race. Compton won by a solid margin, Mani crossing second, and Anthony third. Wyman beat McFadden in a sprint that displayed her impressive power.

Ellen Noble's race didn't go quite as well as yesterday's, but she did solidify her lead in the U23 Series competition. Mani edged out Compton for the overall Series lead by a mere five points, although Compton does hold onto the new 35+ Elite Women's lead.

Powers celebrates his victory. Photo by Meg McMahon Powers celebrates his victory. Photo by Meg McMahon

The men hit the course next, Jeremy Powers (Aspire Racing), Curtis White and Stephen Hyde (both of Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com) breaking away from the stampeding field in the early laps. Ryan Trebon, the tall teammate of Hyde and White, led the chase in the hopes of joining his team up the track. The Cannondale trio had tried yesterday to isolate Powers and trade attacks to wear the National Champion down; however, their plan was foiled by a series of unfortunate flats. Today, they hoped to redeem themselves with a win.

Trebon made contact with the leaders, Danny Summerhill (Maxxis-Shimano Pro Cyclocross Team) in tow, and the team commenced their attacks. First White, then Trebon launched bold attacks, but Powers brought them all back in turn.

As Powers hit the gas, Trebon and then Hyde found themselves with punctures. Powers made his move, and it stuck. White held onto second and Hyde third in a duplicate podium as what we saw yesterday. Powers retains the Series overall lead, while White maintains the U23 jersey.

The Verge New England Cyclo-cross Series moves next to the Cycle-Smart International in Northampton, Massachusetts on November 7th and 8th. The battles for the Series lead culminate in Warwick, Rhode Island at the NBX Gran Prix of Cyclocross on December 5th and the Series finale December 6th. Follow the Series on Twitter for updates and more at @VergeNECXS or visit us online at cycle-smart.com/necxs.

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Elite Men's Results, 2015 Gran Prix of Gloucester, Day 2

PlaceBibTimeGapFirst NameLast NameTeamCityStateU23?
1291:04:450:00JeremyPowersAspire RacingEasthamptonMA
231:04:560:11CurtisWhiteCannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.comDelansonNYU23
381:04:590:14StephenHydeCannondale P/B Cyclocrossworld.comEasthamptonMA
451:05:210:36RyanTrebonCannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.comBendOR
5101:05:300:45JamesDriscollRaleigh / ClementPark CityUT
6781:05:360:51CameronDodgeTeam Optum p/b Kelly Benefit StrategiesHuntingdon Valley PAPA
7231:05:551:10DanielSummerhillMaxxis-Shimano Pro Cyclocross teamCentennialCO
8941:06:011:16LukasWinterbergDirtySoxRoggliswilSUI
9131:06:101:25BenBerdenWcup-StoemperBoulderCO
10141:06:101:25AnthonyClarkSquid BikesFeeding HillsMA
11241:06:512:06KerryWernerRaliegh ClementBirdsboroPA
12281:07:082:23JustinLindineApex / NBX / TrekNorth OgdenUT
13991:07:382:53TravisLivermonMock Orange Bikes Pro CX Team p/b VP ComponentsWinston SalemNC
14921:07:412:56RaphaelGagneRed Truck - Garneau p/b Easton CyclingQuebecQC
15361:07:593:14TobinOrtenbladCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-SpecializedSantacruzCAU23
16221:08:083:23BenFrederickbeyondCXConshohockenPA
17341:08:213:36JackKisseberthJAM/NCC/VittoriaAllstonMA
18251:08:293:44EvanMcNeelyNorco Factory TeamKingstonON
1961:08:313:46RobertMarionAmerican Classic Pro CX TeamMount AiryNC
20301:08:333:48JeremyMartinLouis GarneauBoischatelQC
21311:09:064:21DerrickSt JohnSilber Pro CyclingGatineauQC
22111:09:214:36MichaelVan Den HamRed Truck -- Garneau p/b Easton CyclingEdmontonAB
23381:09:254:40LanceHaidetRaliegh ClementBendORU23
24171:09:344:49MarkMcConnellHot Sauce Cycling ClubCalgaryAB
25181:09:485:03CodyKaiserLangeTwins / SpecializedEl Dorado HillsCA
261001:09:565:11Marc-AndreDaigleGarneau-QuebecLaurier-StationQC
27771:10:235:38MikeGarriganVan Dessel/ Shimano/ VelocolourBrooklynNY
28201:10:285:43SamuelO'KeefeHOUSE IND/WITHINGS/SIMPLEHUMANBaltimoreMDU23
29351:10:586:13AlexRyanChampion System/CannondaleLewisvilleNC
30691:11:336:48AdamMyersonCycle-SmartDorchesterMA
31461:12:177:32SpencerDowningunattachedBoulderCOU23
32271:12:347:49DanielChabanovHOUSE IND/WITHINGS/SIMPLEHUMANBrooklynNY
33452LGavinHaleyGiant Factory Cyclocross TeamSanta RosaCAU23
34262LGarryMillburnTrek SRAM Champion SystemTurramurraAUS
35593LMerwinDavispathfinder of wvMorgantownWV
36373LWaltonBrushIrt pro cyclingBerkeleyCA
37543LChrisFieldEssex County VeloSalemMA
38933LJeremyRussellPortland TitaniumPortlandOR
39443LCharlesBerhtramTeam CuppowRoxburyMA
40323LScottSmithJAM/NCC/VittoriaFeeding HillsMAU23
41484LMichaelWissellB2C2/BolocoHyde ParkMA
42514LMatthewSousaCuppow/Geekhouse/B2C2SomervilleMA
43914LMattSurchTekne Cycle ClubOttawaON
44614LEdouardTougasACQUISIOSainte-MartineQCU23
45964LBenjaminGrenierRancourt & Co. CyclingLewistonME
46424LGregoryWhitneyArrow RacingPhiladelphiaPA
47654LPrestonBuehrerB2C2 p/b BolocoBostonMA
48534LBradfordSmithThe DriftersMedfordMA
49744LKeithGarrisonKING KOGBrooklynNY
50504LJean-Philippe Thibault-RobergTrek Cyclocross CollectiveOrfordQC
51214LDylanMcNicholasPOLARTECStrathamNH
52804LFordMurphyJoe's Garage CX p/b BikeRegPortsmouthNHU23
53624LAbeGoorskeyAmerican Classic Pro CX TeamFloydVA
54814LBrianHughesFast Splits MultisportMiddleboroMA
55984LAndrewLysaghtCUPPOW p/b B2C2SomervilleMA
56554LIanSchonCuppow/Geekhouse/B2C2BrooklineMA
57835LJimWood333fab CX Factory TeamSeattleWA
58855LNicolasCatlinSherpaFairfieldCTU23
59705LAdamSullivanGrinta! p/b Best Buddies ChallengeNorth KingstownRI
60755LPeterBradshawCrossResults.comBostonMA
61665LJohnKnieslyKING KOGBrooklynNY
62675LPeterMacleodBARFLYCantonMA
63435LNicholasKeoughChampion System p/b Keough CyclocrossSandwichMA
64825LTreverKingsburyBOO BicyclesBrevardMIU23
65525LKurtBelhumeurJamaica PlainMA
66845LDavidDevineunattachedBethelCT
67976LBenjaminColemanPro Tested GearBlacksburgVA
68736LJesseKeoughFoundation Cycling NYCSandwichMA
6996LDonaldSnoop JrCraft Factory RacingBeverlyMA
70906LDanielHadleySemi Tough Cycling ClubNew OrleansLA
71637LAlanAdamsThe Cycling HouseMissoulaMT
72717LAndrewReimannCyclocross Magazine RacingBloomfieldNJ
DNF1ColinReutercrossresults.comSomervilleMA
DNF15DanielTimmermanStan's NoTubes Elite CXClayNY
DNF16ChristianFavataTRT BICYCLESRosendaleNY
DNF33HugoRobinsonNeon Velo Cycling TeamWesthamptonMA
DNF47CorySmallCCB RacingBoxboroughMA
DNF49PeterGoguenRACE CFHopedaleMA
DNF87JesseAnthonyOptum p/b Kelly Benefit StrategiesNewbury ParkCA
DNF89SamuelLearC3-Twenty20 Cycling Co.Ellicott CityMD
DNF95LukeKeoughMaxxis-Shimano Pro Cyclocross TeamSandwichMA
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