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Team USA Recap: Victory at Historic Koppenbergcross and Five Pan Am Championship Titles

By: Anne Stein  November 08, 2022

We recap the latest in American bike racing from the past two weeks (October 29-November 6, 2022).

CYCLOCROSS
Koppenbergcross: Belgium

(November 1) – Two days after his best-ever World Cup finish, 17-year-old Andrew (AJ) August won the Junior Men’s race at Koppenbergcross. The famed Belgian course is known for its cobbles and brutal climb, which peaks at 22 percent. David Thompson (Finkraft Junior Cycling) and Magnus White (Boulder Junior Cycling) rounded out the top-10 junior’s race, finishing 8th and 9th, respectively.

Clara Honsinger (EF Education-TIBCO-SVB) took 4th in the Elite Women’s race.

Complete results here.

UCI Cyclocross World Cup: Maasmechelen, Belgium

(October 29-30)Andrew (AJ) August had his best World Cup finish ever, placing 4th in the Junior Men’s race at Massmechelen, Belgium. It was the fourth stop on the UCI CX World cup circuit. Vida Lopez de San Roman (Bear National) placed 7th in the Junior Women’s race.

Clara Honsinger (EF Education-TIBCO-SVB) placed 8th in the Elite Women’s race. It was Honsinger’s third, top-10 placing in this season’s series.

Complete results here.

Coupe de France Cyclo-cross: Nommay, France

(October 22-23) – National Champion Clara Honsinger (EF Education-TIBCO-SVB) took the top spots over two days of CX racing in Nommay, France. Honsinger placed 1st by nearly a minute on day 1, then came in 1:14 ahead of her second-place British teammate Zoe Backstedt on day 2.

2022 UCI Pan American Cyclocross Championships: Falmouth, MA

(November 4) –The U.S. scored five championship titles at the UCI Pan American CX Championships, including repeat victories in the elite men’s and women’s races by defending champions Eric Brunner (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build) and Raylyn Nuss(Steve Tilford Foundation).

Jack Spranger (Bear Development Team) won the Men’s U23 title and Lizzy Gunsalus(Steve Tilford Foundation) took the U23 Women’s title.

David Thompson (Finkraft Junior Cycling) captured the Junior Men’s title, while Vida Lopez de San Roman (Bear National) placed 2nd in the Junior Women’s race, missing the top spot by 2 seconds.

The Pan Ams kicked off the Really Rad Festival of Cyclocross weekend at Cape Cod Fairgrounds, with a number of cyclists taking on all three days of racing.

Elite Men: Eric Brunner (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build), Curtis White (Steve Tilford Foundation), Lance Haidet (L39ION of Los Angeles)

Elite Women: Raylyn Nuss (Steve Tilford Foundation), Sidney McGill (ONEBIKE RACING), Austin Killips (nice bikes)

Junior Men: David Thompson (Finkraft), Magnus White (Boulder Junior Cycling), Ian Ackert (Stimulus Orbea)

Junior Women: Ava Holmgren (Stimulus Orbea), Vida Lopez de San Roman (Bear National), Isabella Holmgren (Stimulus Orbea)

U23 Men: Jack Spranger (Bear CX), Andrew Strohmeyer (CXHairs Devo/Trek), Daxton Mock (CXHairs Devo/Trek)

U23 Women: Lizzy Gunsalus (Steve Tilford Foundation), Lauren Zoerner (Alpha Bicycle Co/Groove Silverthorne, Cassidy Hickey (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build)

Complete results here.

Really Rad Festival of Cyclocross: Falmouth, MA

(November 5-6) – Hundreds of age-group cyclists and CX pros took on two days of racing at the Cape Cod Fairgrounds in Falmouth, one day after the UCI Pan Am Championships took place at the same venue.

On day 1, Pan Am Elite women’s champion Rayln Nuss (Steve Tilford Foundation) placed 2nd , while men’s champion Eric Brunner (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build) took 1st in the elite men’s race, with Curtis White (Steve Tilford Foundation) and Lance Haidet (L39ION of Los Angeles) rounding out the podium -- the same order they came in the day before at Pan Ams.

Vida Lopez de San Roman (Bear National) placed 1st in the junior women’s race, while Magnus White (Boulder Junior Cycling) took the top spot in the junior men’s race.

On day 2, Eric Brunner took first again, making it three wins in three days for the newly crowned Pan Am Champion. He was followed by Curtis White (Steve Tilford Foundation) and Scott Funston (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build). Pan Am Champion Rayln Nuss took 2nd again, making it three podium finishes in three days. Magnus White took 1st both days in the junior men’s race.

Day One:

Elite Men: Eric Brunner (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build), Curtis White (Steve Tilford Foundation), Lance Haidet (L39ION of Los Angeles)

Elite Women: Caroline Mani (Alpha Groove Silverthorne), Rayln Nuss (Steve Tilford Foundation), Maghalie Rochette (Specialized/Feedback Sports)

Junior Men: Magnus White (Boulder Junior Cycling), Daniel English (Bear CX), Miles Mattern (CXHairs Devo/Trek Bikes)

Junior Women: Vida Lopez de San Roman (Bear National), Ava Holmgren (Stimulus Orbea), Isabella Holmgren (Stimulus Orbea)

Day Two:

Elite Men: Eric Brunner (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build), Curtis White (Steve Tilford Foundation), Scott Funston (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build)

Elite Women: Caroline Mani (Alpha Groove Silverthorne), Raylyn Nuss (Steve Tilford Foundation), Austin Killips (nice bikes)

Junior Men: Magnus White (Boulder Junior Cycling), Henry Coote (Riverside Racing), Leif Bryan (Boulder Junior Cycling)

Junior Women: Isabella Holmgren (Stimulus Orbea), Samantha Scott (CompEdge Racing), Haydn Hludzinski (Boulder Junior Cycling)

Complete results here

Major Taylor Cross Cup: Indianapolis

(October 29-30) –Top cyclists gathered for two days of racing at the Indy Cycloplex, home to the Major Taylor Velodrome.

Day One:

Men’s Elite: Caleb Swartz (Giant/ENVE), Scott Funston (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build), Scott McGill

Women’s Elite: Hannah Arensman, Sunny Gilbert (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build), Lizzy Gunsalus (Steve Tilford Foundation)

Junior Men: Eli DeBoom (Boulder Junior Cycling), Calvin Conaway, Luke Robinson

Junior Women: Madeleine Pollock, Dahlia Kissel (Lionhearts Junior Racing), Samantha Taylor

Day Two:

Men’s Elite: Scott Funston (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build), Scott McGill, Caleb Swartz (Giant/ENVE)

Women’s Elite: Sunny Gilbert (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build), Hannah Arensman, Keira Bond (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build)

Junior Men: Luke Walter (Boulder Junior Cycling), Calvin Conaway, Dylan Schroeder (ProTerra)

Junior Women: Dahlia Kissel (Lionhearts Junior Racing), Madeleine Pollock, Alexa Stierwalt (Aether Racing)