Sunday, November 1, 2009

MuleCross 2009 - Vanderwood Puts on a Show!


Vanderwood puts on a show, The Werewolf wins again, and a .2HP gas engine propels GAS rider to a strong finish.

Thanks to all who attended MuleCross 2009. By all accounts, it was a great success. The weather cooperated, the course was a hit, and we had an impressive 70 registered riders. Team Muleterro handed out $625 in cash prizes, 26 MuleCross trophies, and bucket-loads of bike schwag from our sponsors.

In the Men's CAT 1/2/3 race, GAS/Intrinsik rider Brad Morgan took the hole-shot and won the $20 cash prime. But, the story of the day was all Karl Vanderwood who was able to ride the snot-slick run-up with serious authority. Vanderwood jumped to an early lead and never looked back. With each lap, Vanderwood put more and more time into 2nd place rider and fellow Montana Velo teammate Scott Herzig. Scott also had a great race and was able to hold-off a hard-charging Morgan. Despite getting some pressure from Trek Store Boulder rider Josh Bezecny, Morgan finished strong and landed 3rd step of the podium.

The Women's CAT 1/2/3 was won by GAS/Intrinsik rider Lisa Curry who somehow managed to endure the entire race in a rubber werewolf mask. The Wolf jumped-out to a quick lead and never received any serious pressure from MontanaCyclocross.com rider Lindsay Campbell. Has there EVER been any doubt that Lisa Curry is an animal??

The Men's Master A category was won easily by top Montana endurance rider Bill Martin of Team Muleterro. Martin, riding a full suspension mountain bike, was able to mix-it-up with some of the fastest 'cross racers in the state and actually finished 6th among the Cat 1/2/3 pack.

The Men's Cat 4 race was a great show! The crowded field contained 25 riders with another 5 racing Master's B. Cameron Johnson won the Cat 4 race by a sizable margin. The Master's B race was completely dominated by GAS/Intrisik rider Jim Nallick. Congrats to Jim for a very successful first season of 'cross!

The costumes were a blast! Attending the race were zombies, a unicorn, a bear lover, a rasta-man, a baby mule, the Marlboro Man, a Cory Hardy look-alike, a skeleton, some buffalo wings, an evil villain/trob-goblin thingy, and generally wacky outfits of all sorts. The $50 prizes for best costume went to Alex Lussier and Mimi Matsuda. Lussier raced with a self-designed .2hp "engine" that featured moving pistons to "power" his legs. Matsuda raced with the first-timers while impressively dressed as a grass-covered chia-pet.

The coveted Mule Medal was awarded to most-aggressive riders Curry and Vanderwood. Not because they won their respective races, but because of the WAY they won their respective races. Vanderwood gained an advantage with his explosive rides on the steep run-up. And, how can you NOT name The Werewolf as most aggressive female rider? (I'm STILL having nightmares that I'm in a race and being chased by The Wolf.)

A quick thanks to our sponsors, Mike Harris of Gallatin County, the hundred-odd spectators who turned-out to watch, the Montana 'cross community, and race officials Don Russell, Vicky Russell, and Alisa Elliot. Also, thanks must go to the Muleterro Race Committee and Muleteers -- Ben, Sten, Sprout, Cory, Jo, and Felicia. You all came together to help throw an awesome event!

Already looking forward to MuleCross 2010...
Rich S.



View Bill Martin's MuleX 2009 Blog Post



Video courtesy of samh at samh (dot) net.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Top 10 Reasons to Attend MuleCross

10. It's fun for Kids! Kids can win prizes and candy with 'Fishing for Sprockets' and the ever-popular 'Pin the Tail on the Mule'. At 12-noon, there will be a free kids U12 race on a shortened course.

9. Free pizza and free coffee.

8. Cash primes for each race category (except Kids U12). Sponsored by Red Barn Bikes of Hamilton.

7. Schwag Raffles. You don't have to race .. anybody can win free stuff!

6. The coveted "You Rule Mule Medal" awarded to most aggressive riders. One male, one female.

5. The always colorful Cory Hardy as Race MC! You just can't BUY entertainment like this ...

4. The weather is looking GREAT! Ya ya.. it IS winter in Bozeman and we've had some precip. But.. the forecast is for 55 degrees with some sun! A perfect recipe for MUD!

3. First-Timers race for $5! Now.. this is no race for you sandbaggers looking for easy handouts. This is for total newbies and those who have never raced. 'Nuff said.

2. Racers can win SaWEET Trophies! Yup.. the trophies go 3-deep, 10 classes. That's 30 MuleCross 2009 trophies!!

And.. the #1 reason to attend MuleCross...

1. It's Halloween! A great excuse to dress freaky and be freakier. Race in costume and be eligible for cash prizes! $50 best male costume, $50 best female costume.

Friday, October 23, 2009

What is MuleCross?

Coming to Bozeman this Halloween – MuleCross! MuleCross is a community CycloCross event held in Gallatin County’s Regional Park at the intersection of W. Oak and Yellowstone. CycloCross, which is the fastest-growing bike activity in America, consists of many laps around a short course with dirt paths, steep hills, mud, and obstacles. And, CycloCross races are a blast for spectators! Race in a costume to be eligible for $50 prizes! Or, bring your kids and win prizes with “Fishing for Sprockets”. Whether you are a complete beginner or soon-to-go-pro, there is a race category for you. Kids under 12 will ride a shortened course. There is even a first-timers race category. Don’t have a ‘cross bike? No problem. Ride any bike with knobby tires. Don’t want to race? No problem. Bring your drums, cowbells, noisemakers, freaky costumes and join the fun! Music, Pizza, and drink provided. Registration opens at 11am. First race at 12-noon. Hosted by Bozeman's Team Muleterro.

Who is going to be at MuleCross?

You ask, who's going to be at MuleCross? Let's go out on a limb and say we are hoping to see some of the big names of the Montana CycloCross scene: Curry x2, Frykman x2, Lussier, Fiore, Morgan, Vanderwood, Gonzalez, Herzig, Radley, Martin, Presta, Cochran, Genco, Finley, Schoenfelder, Gallego, Doll, Blasi?, Proctor? ... etc etc. And, let's not forget our hometown mountain bike heroes from the MSU Cycling Team: Stephen Ettinger (2009 Division II Collegiate National Champion in Cross Country and Short track), Lydia Tanner (Collegiate National Champion Cross Country, 2nd Short track), and Zach Guy (8th Cross Country, 11th Short Track).

AND... as an added bonus, The infamous mule Cory Hardy as race MC!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Kids U12 Race at 12-Noon!

Due to popular demand, we've added a Kids U12 race!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Directions to MuleCross Venue

Bozeman's newest cyclocross race will be held at Gallatin County's Regional Park. From I-90, Take the 19th St exit, number 305. Tavel south on 19th St for 1.4 miles. Turn right (west) at W. Oak St. Travel 1.3 miles to intersection of W. Oak St and Yellowstone Ave.


Update: The google map is slightly inaccurate as it shows W. Oak St ending before the intersection with Yellowstone Avenue. Continue traveling West on W. Oak St until you see race signs.


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