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Ellen Noble, six seconds back late in the last lap, surged forward to take the win by inches.© Andrew Reimann / Cyclocross Magazine

Ellen Noble, six seconds back late in the last lap, surged forward to take the win by inches.© Andrew Reimann / Cyclocross Magazine

By Cindy Brennan

Strong winds blew off the bay for the final day of racing in the 2014 Verge New England Cyclocross Series presented by Stan’s NoTubes and Cycle-Smart. The NBX Gran Prix of Cyclocross in Warwick, RI was the stage for the grand finale of the 2014 Series. The race’s signature beach runs numbered two in today’s race, and a soaking rain overnight left sections of rooty trail mud-covered and slick. In addition to dismounts for the stretches of bayside sand, riders faced both log barriers and traditional cyclocross barriers, making this a challenging course deserving of hosting the Series finale.

Crystal Anthony, winner of Day One and runner up Sunday, takes the signature barriers on the second to last lap. © Andrew Reimann / Cyclocross Magazine

Crystal Anthony, winner of Day One and runner up Sunday, takes the signature barriers on the second to last lap. © Andrew Reimann / Cyclocross Magazine

Arley Kemmerer (PB2 Pro Cycling) took the hole shot in the Elite Women’s race. With fresh legs and a thirst for a win after crashing out yesterday, Kemmerer led the race for much of the first long lap. Laurel Rathbun (Raleigh/Clement) and Series leader in the overall Elite Women and U23 categories Ellen Noble (JAM Fund/NCC) held on as long as they could with a huge chase group behind them, including contenders for the final Series podium Mo Bruno Roy (Bob’s Red Mill p/b Seven Cycles) and Cassie Maximenko (Rare Vos/Van Dessel/PowerBar). Crystal Anthony (Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies) bridged from the chase up to the leaders as Rathbun slid back. Repeated charges from Anthony dropped Kemmerer off the group first, and then Noble, and Anthony battled the wind alone and gained a solid advantage. Anthony’s lead grew to twenty seconds at times, making her victory seem certain. In the final half lap, with Kemmerer breathing down her neck, Noble charged to close the gap. Noble only caught Anthony’s wheel in the final turns of the race and brought Anthony to the line in a sprint.

Judges decided the photo finish in Noble’s favor, a huge win for the rising young star. Second place today was Anthony, and Kemmerer third.

Noble’s win cemented her lead in the Verge NECX Series. Maximenko’s fourth-place finish was enough to edge out Bruno Roy, finishing seventh today, for the second Series podium spot. Bruno Roy ended a stellar New England UCI cyclocross season in third overall in the Series.

Curtis White takes on the second of the two beach runs on the course, a brutal testament to the value of adding running to the preseason training. © Andrew Reimann / Cyclocross Magazine

Curtis White takes on the second of the two beach runs on the course, a brutal testament to the value of adding running to the preseason training. © Andrew Reimann / Cyclocross Magazine

The final race of the 2014 Verge NECX Series was on course next. The Elite Men’s race started with the two Series leaders, Dan Timmerman (in the overall leader’s jersey and Curtis White (Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com) wearing the U23 jersey, at the helm of the race, with Kerry Werner (Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies), Tim Johnson (Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld.com), Anthony Clark (JAM Fund/NCC), Christian Favata (TRT Bicycles), and Jerome Townsend in the mix. Justin Lindine (Redline Factory/NBX) bridged to the leaders and attacked, bringing Werner and White along. A season of battling for the Series lead seemed to have caught up to Timmerman, who was seen stretching out his back in pain as he fell back from the leaders.

Lindine, Werner, and White began fighting the wind together to gain time on the chase group of Jeremy Martin (Rocky Mountain Bicycles), Clark, and Favata. The leaders stuck together until two to go, when White attacked and left the others behind. Werner chased, and finally caught White’s wheel with less than one and a half laps to go. Lindine remained a scant few seconds behind the duo for the final lap. Werner led into the final turns, but White made a deft pass to lead through the rooty section before the sprint. White’s advantage through the rooty turns and onto the final pavement stretch helped him claim a win today, with Werner finishing second and Lindine third.

Timmerman’s tremendous season culminated in the hard-earned overall Elite Men’s Series win. Curtis White was second overall and held onto the U23 Series lead, and Christian Favata claimed third overall after amazing rides at NBX and Baystate.

Watch all of the Series races at gnarlymonkey.com.

2014 NBX Women's Elite Race, Day Two

RankNameAge*Result
1Ellen NOBLE1941:46:00
2Crystal ANTHONY3441:46:00
3Arley KEMMERER3042:08:00
4Cassandra MAXIMENKO3142:36:00
5Rebecca FAHRINGER2542:46:00
6Brittlee BOWMAN3042:47:00
7Maureen BRUNO ROY3942:50:00
8Jenny IVES2943:04:00
9Kathryn CUMMING2843:22:00
10Laurel RATHBUN1843:48:00
11Christina BIRCH2844:17:00
12Nicole PISANI3644:47:00
13Rebecca BLATT3444:54:00
14Jessica DUPPLER2744:58:00
15Erin FACCONE3045:08:00
16Catherine STERLING3845:09:00
17Victoria GATES1745:18:00
18Julie WRIGHT2845:23:00
19Jauron VETTER4045:26:00
20Leslie TIMM3045:40:00
21Bryna BLANCHARD4145:43:00
22Melissa SEIB1746:19:00
23Joanne GROGAN3946:46:00
24Katina WALKER4747:33:00
25Molly HURFORD2747:45:00
26Emily PHILLIPS3447:50:00
27Melissa LAFLEUR3047:59:00
28Christin REUTER3148:06:00
29Allison LINNELL2448:53:00
30Jane ROSSI2149:22:00

2014 NBX Women's Elite Race, Day Two

RankNameAge*Result
1Curtis WHITE191:03:00
2Kerry WERNER231:03:03
3Justin LINDINE301:03:14
4Christian FAVATA361:03:58
5Anthony CLARK271:04:07
6Jeremy MARTIN221:04:20
7Jerome TOWNSEND251:04:51
8Dylan MCNICHOLAS341:04:52
9Robert MARION321:04:54
10Daniel CHABANOV271:05:17
11Ben FREDERICK251:05:36
12Sam O'KEEFE201:05:37
13Timothy JOHNSON371:05:41
14Jake WELLS361:05:42
15Lewis GAFFNEY221:06:05
16Adam ST. GERMAIN301:06:52
17Joshua THORNTON351:07:08
18Kyle MURPHY231:07:57
19Joseph CLEMENZI271:08:04
20Aaron OAKES321:08:13
21Jack KISSEBERTH211:08:49
22Dan TIMMERMAN341:09:03
23Nicholas LEMKE311:09:07
24Charles SCHUBERT341:09:16
25Cory SMALL201:09:27
26Jonathan SCHOTTLER291:09:45
27Nicholas KEOUGH251:10:12
28Case BUTLER191:10:19
29Jules GOGUELY211:10:29
30Amos BRUMBLE411:10:39
31Alec HOOVER211:10:47
32Sean PANTELLERE291:10:50
33Andrew LOAIZA271:10:53
34Cary FRIDRICH311:10:55
35Nathan DUGAN241:11:07
36Preston BUEHRER251:11:23
37John BURNS381:11:37
38Evan COOPER241:12:16
39Jesse QUAGLIAROLI31
40Andrew LYSAGHT30
41John ECKERT30
42Joseph NEAR30