Race Results: 2007 Marathon 24 Hours of Mohican

Date: Saturday, September 15th, 2007

2007 Marathon 24 Hours of Mohican Recap:
According to Ryan O’Dell, Race Director

Dry weather conditions contributed to a fast course as endurance mountain bike racers from as far away as South Africa, Maryland and Virginia made their way to the 6 th annual 12/24 Hours of Mohican at Mohican Wilderness Campground, located on the far edge of Knox County this weekend.

This year’s event was really two races in one as solo riders as well as duo, trio and four person teams registered for either the 12 hour race or full 24 hours of racing along a brutal 9 mile course complete with sharp elevation gains, rock gardens and twisting fast downhill sections.

31 teams gathered at the starting line at high noon on Saturday. Both races began simultaneously with a lemans style start, consisting of a short sprint around the giant statue of Johnny Appleseed. Racers quickly found their bikes and tore off in a pack to be the first to hit the singletrack trail along Wally Road.

46 year old Charley Miller, of team Biowheels in Cincinnatti, led all racers on the first lap before being passed on the final descent by Adam Mallet, an aggressive young racer from Team Sierra Nevada. That early pass, however, became a foreshadow of things to come as experience won out over youth and team Biowheels took first in the 12 hour Duo Open, completing 13 laps or the equivalent of 117 miles.

Miller confused and amused spectators when, just three laps into the race, he grabbed a handful of brake lever, sliding into the scoring pavilion, before throwing up his arms and declaring “I won, I won”!. A festive atmosphere tempered with occasional acts of outrageousness has become the norm and a trademark of 24 hour racing.

In the 12 hour Trio, the challenge came from the all women’s team of Biowheels/Trek who finished second but just 47 minutes behind the winning all men’s team of Anatomical Design.

In the 12 hour solo class, Mesa Cycle’s Dave Breslin of St. Louis, Missouri took top honors 11 laps or the equivalent of 90 miles.

After the conclusion of the 12 hour race at midnight, a thick fog set in, and the remaining 17 teams in the 24 hour race continued on, facing bitterly cold night time temps that dipped down to 35 degree’s.

Many 24 solo racers came to Mohican this year with dreams of smashing the course record of 16 laps, set in 2005 by the reigning 24 hour National Solo Champion and two-time US Olympian, David “Tinker” Juarez. Juarez has become a legend in the mountain bike world at 46 years old. However, as noon approached it become clear to everyone that those record breaking dreams would be crushed until next year. Tinkers record would stand for a fourth year.

Spin bicycles Chip Meek was the early favorite putting a two lap lead over the rest of the field as he turned the cranks in what appeared might be a record breaking victory. Endurance racing, however, has a way of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Meek had already completed 13 laps before succumbing to an Achilles tendon injury during the wee hours just before dawn in what has become known as the “witching hours” in 24 hour racing. Amusing everyone within earshot, Campus Cyclery’s Mark “Mid-Level” Rucker, upon hearing the news, screamed, “lock and load girls, ‘cuz your gonna need tickets for this gun show!”

Meanwhile, Zak Dieringer was puttin’ on a show of his own and seizing the opportunity for a solo victory. Dieringer duke’d it out with Rucker, each hammering out 15 laps or the equivalent of 145 miles! For perspective, consider that the 9 mile race course includes 2000 feet of vertical elevation and their 15 laps equates to 145 miles and 30,000 vertical feet! In the end, Dieringer rained on Rucker’s gun show to capture the coveted solo title by time in just 22 hours, 57 minutes and 30 seconds.

Rucker, tongue in cheek, blamed his loss on the gnomes he claimed to see along the course and team mate Charley Miller confirmed his claim stating that a gnome had grabbed his front tire causing him to slip off a small ladder bridge over one of several creek crossings.

Duo Champions, team Live Dirty Girls Sonja Day and Heidi Shilling, well known on the National 24 hour circuit, turned out 14 laps, the greatest of any women’s team, despite an early crash in the rock gardens that left Heidi with a scraped knee.

Team Whoohaa had no competition as the only 24 hour trio but still churned out 10 laps anyway before deciding to retire near the Sierra Nevada team, who lured racers over with samples of their popular summer ale.

The returning 4 person 24 hour Mohican Champions of Team Endura put the heat on the entire field and removed any hope of victory with a 4 lap, 36 mile lead over the nearest challenger. Endura had their sites set on a greater goal, determined to break their record of 25 laps set in 2006. Despite a few snafu’s, including a team mate that was in his tent when their team mate arrived at the scoring pavilion, Endura raised the bar higher completing 26 laps, or 234 miles and 52,000 vertical feet, in 24 hours, 32 minutes and 4 seconds. Team member Tim Carson put the exclamation point on the win by also recording the fastest lap at just 44 minutes and the fastest night lap at 52 minutes!

Over $4000 in cash and prizes were awarded to the winners courtesy of Marathon Oil, title sponsor of the event, as well as Hammer Nutrition, Endura Apparel, Niterider brand lights, Kenda Tire, Cannondale Bicycles and Bike, Trikes and Boards of Wooster.

Results

12 hrs. Solo
Dave Breslin Mesa Cycles 11 1
Robert Mika Bike Doctor 9 2
Jim Core Me Hate Me 9 3
Jen Goldstein Mesa Cycles - Jen 7 4
Derrick Young Gravity Killer 5 5
12 hrs. Duo
Charley Miller Petri Dish 7 1 Total laps
Mark Virello Petri Dish 6 1 13
Nick Devore Sierra Nevada 6 2 12
Adam Mallet Sierra Nevada 6 2
Jeremy Larson Cyclist Connection 6 3 11
Eric Yoder Cyclist Connection 5 3
David McDaniel Dynamic Duo 5 4 10
Jeff Paul Dynamic Duo 5 4
Darin Evans Timet 3 5 6
Marie Parker Timet 3 5
12 hrs Trio
Cliff Valentin Anatomical Designs 4 1 Total Laps
George Herriott Anatomical Designs 4 1 12
Donny Johansen Anatomical Designs 4 1
Amanda Sproat Biowheels/Trek Store/ Ray's Indoor MTB 4 2
Christina Frentin Biowheels/Trek Store/ Ray's Indoor MTB 4 2 12
Bridget Don novan Biowheels/Trek Store/ Ray's Indoor MTB 4 2
Mark Shellhamer Nimrod Racing Elite 4 3
Chris Mastramico Nimrod Racing Elite 3 3 11
Bob Turanchik Nimrod Racing Elite 4 3
Lauren Mika Camba Chicks 4 4
Audra Smolek Camba Chicks 3 4 10
Kelly Ayer Camba Chicks 3 4
Chad Weinman Brew Crew 3 5
Kathy Rex Brew Crew 3 5 8
Greg Cozzens Brew Crew 2 5
24 hr Solo
Zak Dieringer Spin 15 1
Mark Rucker Campus Cyclery 15 2
Chip Meek Spin/Dieringer 13 3
Dirk Steyn Dirk Steyn 12 4
Jo Theart Jo Theart 11 5
Zach Mueller Ramrod 10 6
Mark Reynolds Reynolds Landscaping 9 7
Dieter Stapelberg Dieter Stapelberg 8 8
24 hr Duo
Sonja Day Live Dirty Girls 6 1 Total Laps
Heidi Shilling Live Dirty Girls 8 1 14
24 hr Trio
Ryan Church Team Whoohaa 3 1 Total Laps
Clark Johns Team Whoohaa 3 1 10
Adam Thompson Team Whoohaa 4 1
24 hr 4 person team
Tim Carson Endura 7 1 Total Laps
Ryan Wayne Endura 7 1 26
Tim Mould Endura 6 1
Jake Grantham Endura 6 1
David Burns Push Me Pull Me 6 2
James Van Horn Push Me Pull Me 6 2
Richard Price Push Me Pull Me 5 2 22
John Brady Push Me Pull Me 5 2
Ralph Ruppe Da Herd and Two Udders 5 3
Steve Herbst Da Herd and Two Udders 6 3 22
Paul Gorgias Da Herd and Two Udders 6 3
Eric Whitney Da Herd and Two Udders 5 3
Chris Bishop Trek Bike Store of Columbus 5 4
Austin Francesone Trek Bike Store of Columbus 4 4 16
Rob Susey Trek Bike Store of Columbus 4 4
Jacob Stallings Trek Bike Store of Columbus 3 4
Steven Thorne Dude, Where's the 24 hr Race? 4 5
Larry Perkins Dude, Where's the 24 hr Race? 2 5 12
Todd Diel Dude, Where's the 24 hr Race? 3 5
Jeremy White Dude, Where's the 24 hr Race? 3 5
Jim Grubaugh AAO 2 6
Doug Groff AAO 3 6 10
Mark Neale AAO 3 6
Jim Johnston AAO 2 6
Chris Kovach Tim Bob & the Meat Curtains 3 7
Cameron Jackson Tim Bob & the Meat Curtains 2 7 9
Ryan Sheldon Tim Bob & the Meat Curtains 2 7
Jason Kuhn Tim Bob & the Meat Curtains 2 7

 


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