RESULTS: Mount Werner Madness, June 19, 2019
Town Challenge Mountain Bike series
Novice
Women’s 35+
Place, name, age, time
- 1. Winnie Delliquadri, 51, 58:04
Sport
Men’s 19 to 34
- 1. Mitchell Adams, 31, 1:10:39
- 2. Tyler Tenpas, 34, 1:20:24
- 3. Clinton Owens, 32, 1:20:58
- 4. Thomas Bell, 25, 1:22:33
Men’s 35 to 49
- 1. Jeremy Schumacher, 47, 41:29
- 2. Kevin Reigber, 38, 1:09:42
- 3. David Whelan, 46, 1:10:08
- 4. Dustin Wonder, 35, 1:11:17
- 5. Josh Welch, 42, 1:12:13
- 6. Geo Romero, 39, 1:12:39
- 7. Brent Demmitt, 49, 1:15:51
- 8. Pete Kail, 39, 1:16:00
- 9. Jeff Harper, 43, 1:54:38
Men’s 50+
- 1. Buzz Zars, 62, 1:08:19
- 2. Chris Bube, 50, 1:08:37
- 3. Jamie Letson, 61, 1:08:41
- 4. William Feiges, 61, 1:08:54
- 5. Stephan Zittel, 61, 1:10:29
- 6. Brad Stiff, 53, 1:11:28
- 7. Kris Hagenbuch, 62, 1:11:41
- 8. Vance Fulton, 60, 1:17:18
- 9. Boyd Bass, 64, 1:18:25
- 10. Chris Sias, 52, 1:18:36
- 11. Mike Alijanich, 55, 1:22:53
- 12. Joe Packard, 51, 1:25:38
Women’s 19 to 34
- 1. Sarah Glassmeyer, 28, 1:16:04
- 2. Sonia Dose, 33, 1:18:58
- 3. Monica Schultheis, 30, 1:21:40
- 4. Ryan Ernstes, 27, 1:28:25
- 5. Jennifer Carey, 34, 1:29:17
Women’s 35+
- 1. Kristen Wilson, 35, 1:18:17
- 2. Lisa Famiglietti, 50, 1:19:26
- 3. Khristin Degli, 36, 1:21:41
- 4. Sara Magnotta, 38, 1:23:42
- 5. Marylynn Hansen, 53, 1:28:00
- 6. Allison Thompson, 39, 1:30:55
- 7. Ali Kowalsky, 43, 1:40:02
Expert
Men’s 19 to 34
- 1. Casey Levin, 32, 1:28:50
- 2. Adam Parker, 28, 1:31:50
- 3. Isaac Copeland, 20, 1:44:32
Men’s 35 to 49
- 1. Chris Magnotta, 41, 1:27:51
- 2. Derek Henderson, 45, 1:28:07
- 3. Casey Homuth, 40, 1:30:26
- 4. Raymond Degli, 35, 1:34:26
- 5. Andrew Miller, 47, 1:35:44
- 6. Greg Freidman, 40, 1:36:30
- 7. Eddie Rogers, 35, 1:37:00
- 8. Jeff Chamberlain, 39, 1:37:12
- 9. Jon Brickner, 47, 1:37:16
- 10. Stephen Warfel, 43, 1:37:18
- 11. Michael Feyen, 40, 1:37:45
- 12. Seth Mathey, 39, 1:53:34
Men’s 50+
- 1. David Zink, 60, 1:28:07
- 2. Jerry Hillard, 56, 1:33:41
- 3. Kevin Kopischke, 54, 1:38:02
- 4. PJ Wharton, 52, 1:42:26
- 5. Steve Juneau, 50, 1:46:59
Women’s
- 1. Marissa Espy, 25, 1:48:00
- 2. Liana Jones, 35, 1:59:11
- 3. Kira Reynolds, 38, 2:17:22
- 4. Kristen Feiges, 38, 2:21:07
Single Speed
Men’s
- 1. Matthew Lundy, 32, 1:50:54
Pro/Open
Men’s
- 1. Alex Pond, 35, 1:21:22
- 2. Corey Piscopo, 38, 1:21:32
- 3. Barkley Robinson, 46, 1:21:56
- 4. Colin Rooney, 41, 1:24:27
- 5. Ben Glassmeyer, 28, 1:25:12
- 6. Jeff Minotto, 47, 1:28:29
- 7. Alex Meininger, 41, 1:30:20
- 8. Jimmy Howe, 27, 1:32:19
- 9. Chad Gruben, 43, 1:36:17
- 10. Peter Kaimes, 38, 1:41:42
Women’s
- 1. Hannah Bingham, 36, 1:30:06
- 2. Becky Edmiston, 38, 1:40:26
- 3. Alisha Johansson, 30, 1:43:55
- 4. Hadley Nylen, 38, 1:45:07
Youth Coed
7 & 8
- 1. Oliver Nylen, 8, 2:48
- 2. Jack Whelan, 8, 2:57
- 3. Paddock Whitten, 7, 3:01
- 4. Wyatt Boatner, 8, 3:07
- 5. Ike Feiges, 8, 3:55
- 6. Charlotte Fleming, 8, 3:57
- 7. Ellison Friedman, 7, 4:06
- 8. Beau Fleming, 7, 4:14
- 9. Thomas Chamberlin, 7, 4:24
- 10. Copper Bowdre, 7, 5:21
9 & 10
- 1. Carter Kopischke, 10, 19:03
- 2. Mason Boatner, 10, 20:29
- 3. Torben Webster, 9, 20:31
- 4. Odin Gruben, 9, 21:14
- 5. Sydney Soard, 9, 22:15
- 6. Delia Reynolds, 10, 23:03
- 7. Nico Bowdre, 9, 24:16
- 8. Shea Sias, 10, 25:03
- 9. Levi Friedman, 9, 29:38
Youth 11 to 12
Male
- 1. Trout Alford, 12, 18:54
- 2. Cash Deiliquadri, 11, 23:35
- 3. Preston Zahourek, 11, 40:58
Female
- 1. Kelsey Cariveau, 12, 19:53
- 2. Eva Minotto, 11, 27:07
Youth 13 to 15
Male
- 1. Caleb Haack, 14, 32:29
- 2. Primo Famigilietti, 14, 33:45
- 3. Thomas Miller, 14, 35:39
- 4. Olin Webster, 14, 35:42
- 5. Aidan Haack, 13, 37:37
- 6. Reed Sias, 15, 44:59
- 7. AJ Juneau, 13, 46:30
Female
- 1. Annika Ort, 15, 1:02:18
Youth 16 to 18
Male
- 1. Max Hamilton, 15, 1:16:52
Female
- 1. Elena Wittemeyer, 16, 1:28:31

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