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Trek CXC Cup, Day One. © Leman Northway

Trek CXC Cup, Day One. © Leman Northway

Report by: Michael Riley & Ted Burns

The first day of racing at the 2015 Trek CXC Cup saw U.S. National Champion Jeremy Powers (Rapha-Focus) and Wisconsin native Kaitlin Antonneau (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) win close battles on the updated cyclocross track in Waterloo, WI. The UCI C1 event, which is held on the grounds of Trek’s Global Headquarters, added several new features for 2015. The most talked about addition, a steep run up named Bontrager Hill, wreaked havoc on the peloton in the early laps of the race.

Stephen Hyde (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) grabbed the hole shot, once again demonstrating that he is Powers’ strongest challenger on the domestic cyclocross circuit this season. Powers, Allen Krughoff (Noosa Pro Cyclocross) and James Driscoll (Raleigh/Clement) fell into line behind Hyde, and the group proceeded to trade the lead for several laps.

Powers and Hyde established a gap several laps into the action and raced head to head until the final two laps where a mistake cost Hyde the top finish. Hyde’s fall gave Powers an 8-second gap to finish in first place.

“I was going around one of the corners and there was a little dug out portion and I hit it,” Hyde said. “I flipped over and laid on the ground for a second. It gave him [Powers] the gap and I tried to pedal it back down, but I couldn’t do it.”

Powers appreciated the new course features, but without long power sections he had trouble extending his gaps. “There was a lot of fast turns and a lot of big rest sections,” Powers said. “It made it difficult to shake guys. Every section you had to work and pedal on.”

As Powers rode the final few meters, a fan gave him an American flag to finish in style.

“I’ve always wanted to grab a flag at a finish line and what better place to do it than here at Trek Headquarters,” Powers said.

Many riders struggled with the dusty and dry conditions including Driscoll who finished in third. “It was dry and hard packed out there,” Driscoll said. “Everyone is going to have limited traction similar to mud. Here today it was a lot faster and more sudden.”

Dan Timmerman (Stan’s NoTubes) finished in fourth and Wisconsin native Brain Matter (KS Energy Services) finished in fifth.

Trek CXC Cup, Day One. © Leman Northway

Trek CXC Cup, Day One. © Leman Northway

In the women’s race Amanda Miller (Boulder Cycle Sport-Yogaglo) took the holeshot and led in the early laps of the race. Miller was the lead rider in a power quartet that included Antonneau, Katie Compton (Trek Factory Racing), and Crystal Anthony (Boulder Cycle Sport-Yogaglo.) The four riders established a solid gap after two laps and stayed within striking distance of each other for the remainder of the race.

Compton took several turns at the front but was continuously hit by attacks from Miller. Miller’s attacks put Compton in trouble but the 10 time National Champion stayed in contact with the leaders.

On the final lap Antonneau jumped to the front of the small group and led out into the finish. The race had unfolded perfectly for Antonneau who races for Twenty16-ShoAir and the U.S. National team during the road season.

“I had a good start and just tried to stay in the lead group because that’s something I have trouble with,” Antonneau said. “It came down to a sprint with Crystal and Amanda. I race on the road so I can sprint okay.”

Antonneau sprinted out of the final corner and won several bike lengths ahead of Miller.

It was a Antonneau’s second C1 victory of the year, and especially sweet due to the army of family, friends, and fans that came to cheer her on.

“If feels so good, even better than by C1 win in Rochester,” Antonneau said. “I’m from Wisconsin and all my family, and team and boyfriend are here. I’m really excited to win in front of them because they don’t get to watch me race very often.”

Miller finished in second, followed by Anthony in third and Compton in fourth. It was a disappointing finish for Compton who won both days of the Trek CXC Cup in 2014.

“I just didn’t feel very good,” Compton said. “It’s such bumpy course, if you don’t have the legs you can’t fake it. I just didn’t have it. I made a mistake on the last lap and fishtailed, wiped out a bit and lost the group there and rode in for fourth.”

Caroline Mani (Raleigh-Clement) rounded out the top five in fifth place.

Racing continues at the Trek CXC Cup on Sunday October 11th at the Trek Global Headquarters in Waterloo, WI. The men’s elite race starts at 3:30 CDT and the women’s race begins at 4:45 CDT.

See the 2015 Trek CXC Cup Day 1 Elite Women’s race highlight video here, and the Elite Men’s race highlight video here.

Stay tuned for a full report and results. More Photos to come from Leman Northway. For more of his photos from other cycling events: leman.smugmug.com

2015 Trek CXC Elite Women, Day One

RankNameNat.Age*Result
1Kaitlin ANTONNEAUUSA2342:46:00
2Amanda MILLERUSA2942:47:00
3Crystal ANTHONYUSA3542:50:00
4Katherine COMPTONUSA3743:10:00
5Caroline MANIFRA2843:30:00
6Courtenay MCFADDENUSA3043:37:00
7Sunny GILBERTUSA3643:43:00
8Meredith MILLERUSA4244:00:00
9Ellen NOBLEUSA2044:07:00
10Rebecca FahringerUSA2644:09:00
11Ally STACHERUSA2844:28:00
12Maghalie ROCHETTECAN2244:44:00
13Anna SCHAPPERTCAN2444:45:00
14Laurel RATHBUNUSA1944:45:00
15Amanda NAUMANUSA2645:53:00
16Jessica CUTLERUSA3645:59:00
17Tricia FLEISCHERUSA3646:04:00
18Meghan KOROLUSA3146:05:00
19Corey COOGAN CISEKUSA3846:05:00
20Nicole MERTZUSA2846:38:00
21Jennifer NOWLINUSA4046:45:00
22Rebecca GROSSUSA3546:55:00
23Carol Jeane SANSOMEUSA4047:01:00
24Rebecca BLATTUSA3547:05:00
25Megan BARRUSA2847:13:00
26Emma SWARTZUSA1847:34:00
27Jenna BLANDFORDUSA3147:41:00
28Katherine SANTOSUSA1847:45:00
29Corrie KARASUSA2148:17:00
30Sydney GUAGLIARDOUSA3448:19:00
31Rosemary PENTAUSA3648:30:00
32Maria LarkinIRL2848:44:00
33Amanda SCHAAPUSA3248:49:00
34Cooper DENDELUSA2448:50:00
35Diedre RIBBENSUSA2848:55:00
36Laura WINBERRYUSA3148:57:00
37Vanessa CURTISUSA3849:00:00
38Jessica DUPPLERUSA2849:01:00
39Mackenzie WOODRINGUSA3649:16:00
40Kennedy ADAMSUSA1649:55:00
41Mackenzie GreenUSA1851:21:00
42Lindsay KNIGHTUSA31

2015 Trek CXC Elite Men, Day One

RankNameNat.Age*Result
1Jeremy POWERSUSA321:00:17
2Stephen HYDEUSA281:00:27
3James DRISCOLLUSA291:00:50
4Dan TIMMERMANUSA351:01:11
5Brian MATTERUSA371:01:23
6Allen KRUGHOFFUSA311:01:39
7Troy WELLSUSA311:02:25
8Jacob LASLEYUSA381:02:33
9Tristan SCHOUTENUSA331:02:38
10Russell STEVENSONUSA391:02:49
11Mitchell HOKEUSA271:02:50
12Scott SMITHUSA211:02:59
13Eric THOMPSONUSA261:03:06
14Ian MCPHERSONUSA201:03:13
15Craig RICHEYCAN311:03:28
16Kevin BRADFORD-PARISHUSA331:03:46
17Philip SHORTUSA241:03:51
18Jake WELLSUSA371:04:33
19Maxx CHANCEUSA191:04:45
20Josh BAUERUSA251:04:57
21Alexander MARTINUSA251:05:11
22Ian MCSHANEUSA181:05:12
23Danick VANDALECAN201:05:17
24Travis BRAUNUSA301:05:33
25Dominic TALERICOUSA321:05:44
26Casey HILDEBRANDTUSA211:06:01
27Skyler MACKEYUSA201:06:02
28Micah MORANUSA331:06:24
29Corey STELLJESUSA351:06:25
30David REYESUSA311:06:31
31Matthew SCHWEIKERUSA291:06:48
32Chris DRUMMONDUSA331:07:28
33Bryan FOSLERUSA281:07:47
34Sam BERKLANDUSA25
35David SHEEKUSA44
36Mathew ALLENUSA34
37Michael DUTCZAKUSA22
38Seth ECKERTUSA33
39Dallas FOWLERUSA28
40Kip SPAUDEUSA28
41Evan HARTIGUSA20
42Eric SHIVVERSUSA47