Tour of Kansas City - Cliff
Drive Classic
Kansas City, KS
August
12,
2006

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© Carlene Schipfmann
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Report
and Results by Sean Weide
Jensen
Beats Heat To Win on Cliff Drive
A
year ago, Jelly Belly professional bike racer Brian Jensen perserved
through a torrential downpour to win the lightning-shortened Cliff
Drive Classic at the Tour of Kansas City. Saturday, the conditions
were considerably different, but the result was the same.
Jensen,
who calls Lawrence, Kan., his home, soloed to victory in the 50-mile
Pro-I-II race in two hours and 40 seconds, beating Team Macks
Clark Priebe of Eagle Grove, Iowa, by more than a minute. In addition
to earning his sixth victory of the season, Jensen also pocketed
an additional $225 cash for winning the King of the Mountain
competition.
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The
heat kind of wears on you, a sweat-soaked Jensen said after the
race in 93-degree heat that started with 57 competitors but finished
with only 29. I was kind of lucky to have my wife out there in
the feed zone. I was able to stay cool and that was a big benefit for
me.
Jensen
broke from the pack early in the 18-lap race, along with the 40-year-old
Priebe (who had earlier won the Masters 40+ race) and Alexander Welch,
a 20-year-old from Stillwater, Okla., who rides for the Mercy Cycling
Team.
Clark
told me had already raced, so I was trying to be as nice as possible,
Jensen said, when asked if the three shared the workload equally while
quickly building up a 1:14 advantage in two laps. On one of those two
circuits around the hilly course, the trio recorded one of the fastest
laps in recent memory, (6:09), which equates to a 28 mph average.
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The
fast pace and extreme heat eventually proved to be too much for
Welch, who dropped back and eventually finished fourth. Priebe
managed to stay with Jensen until fewer than 10 miles remained,
then soldiered on by himself to beat Mercy Cyclings Chad
Cagle, who finished third. What was left of the pack rolled in
nearly four minutes after Jensen.
The
44th annual edition of the race attracted riders from 20 different
states to the three-mile course in Northern Kansas City. Two Nebraskans
- Team Kaos Ian Gray and Sydney Brown of Lincoln Plating-Lemond
each scored victories. Gray soloed to his win in the 25-mile
Category III race while Brown outsprinted Shari Woidwood of Lees
Summit, Mo., in the 14-mile womens Category III-IV race.
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In
the womens Category I-II-III race, hometown favorite Megan
Hottman of MRRC-Trek-VW Midwest scored a victory nearly a year
to the date of her wedding on the start line to Category III
racer Rob Helton.
I
would have liked to have won this last year, but Ill gladly
take the victory a year later, Hottman said.
The
Tour of Kansas City concludes Sunday with the Overland Park
Criterium in Overland Park, Kan.
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RESULTS
USCF
Pro-I-II
1, Brian Jensen, Jelly Belly, Lawrence, Kan.
2, Clark Priebe, Team Mack, Eagle Grove, Iowa.
3, Chad Cagle, Mercy Cycling, Tulsa, Okla.
Cat.
III Men
1, Ian Gray, Team Kaos, Lincoln, Neb.
2, Mark Smelser, GP Velotek, Manhattan, Kan.,
3. Lawrence Simonson, GP Velotek, Lawrence, Kan.
Cat.
IV-V Men
1, Ryan French, Central Iowa Cycling Club, Ames, Iowa.
2, Matthew Rahner, Big Shark Racing, Maplewood, Mo.
3, Casey Saunders, Dogfish Racing, St. Louis, Mo.
Cat.
III-IV Women
1, Sydney Brown, Lincoln Plating-Lemond, Lincoln, Neb.
2, Shari Woiwood, Billy Goat Midwest Summit, Lees Summit, Mo.
3, Jennifer Herrell, KCOI Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo.
Cat.
I-II-III Women
1, Megan Hottman, MRRC-Trek-VW Midwest, Mission, Kan.
2, Pamela Hinton, Columbia Bike Club, Columbia, Mo.
3, Stacey Bertsch, Mercy Cycling Team, Billings, Mo.
Juniors
(10-18)
1, Joseph Schmalz, GP Velotek, Lawrence, Kan.
2, John Shipman, GP Velotek, Kansas City, Mo.
3, Christian Griffin, unattached, Kansas City, Mo.
Masters
40+
1, Priebe.
2, Janne Hamalainen, Tulsa Wheelmen, Tulsa, Okla.
3, Darrell Bratton, Team Mack, Quincy, Ill.
Masters
50+
1, Ron Sapp, Columbia Bike Club, Columbia, Mo.
2, Bruce Tanner, Kansas City Bicycle Club, Kansas City, Mo.
3, Harold (Dean) Parker, Team X Cycling, Lenexa, Kan.
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