Cyclocross: SCPS # 8 - Storm the Beach
Brent Prenzlow Dominates to Win 100th Elite Race in Oceanside, California. Megan
Elliott storms to solo victory.
Southern California Prestige Series of Cyclocross
By David Lawson
The 2009-10 Southern California Prestige Series of Cyclocross presented by
Shimano is now officially half way through the season with stop number eight at
Celo Pacific’s Storm the Beach Cyclocross in Oceanside, CA. Over two hundred
racers came out to play in the sun, sand, and surf – and it seems that everybody
had a great time.
The course was a dichotomous balance of high speed and slow motion racing.
Hard packed fire roads and a long, firm beach section saw speeds approaching
those of your local criterium. These were punctuated by steep bluff-side climbs,
a barely rideable sand-pit, and two deep sand runs. The bluff-top expo area
which overlooked all the technical portions of the course gave the spectators a
dilemma of whether to watch the riveting race action or gaze out at a stunning
ocean view.

The women ride through the beach berms. Photo c. Eric Colton
After their races, appreciative riders took advantage of the bike washing
station provided by Nomad Portable Power Cleaners to get that grinding noise out
of their drive trains. Other highlights of the day included SoCal’s youngest
‘crossers competing in the Clif Bar kids race; the “Please Pre-register” raffle
for a pair of Revolution Wheelworks Rev-25x wheels won by Kermit McGovern; and
an historic moment in SoCal cyclocross racing with Brent Prenzlow taking his
100th career Elite win. Now on to the racing action…
The juniors were first up and carving lines in the fresh sand. Tori Baldewin,
Team Velocity's up-and-coming racing star led the 10-14 Junior women's race
smiling as always along the way.
In a hotly contested Junior 10-14 Men's race... newcomer Quinten Kirby took
the win.
The warm SoCal sunshine brought in racers from as far away as Sacramento and
New Mexico including National Masters Champion Tove Shere, (Nat'ls Project) in
town visiting friend Renee Milton, made a powerful showing to win the Masters
Women's 35+ race (3 of the top 4 ladies were over 50! Go fast ladies!) with
Milton finishing in a respectable 6th place in her first ever ‘cross race. Both
had so much fun, they duked it out again in the Women's Elite race!

Men ride into the Pacific Sand Pit Photo c. David Lawson
Jon Miller (Rock N Road) "aka Wave Dogg" surfed his way through sand to a
smooth victory as the dominant series leader in the 55+ men's race. Johnny
O'Mara continues his winning ways in the 45+ Men's race... winning two in a row
with hid debut at Spooky Cross this season.
Host club and Best Team Competition Leaders Celo Pacific took victories in
starting with the Yourth-Jameson Campaigne, Ben Jones (SS 1/2/3), James Walsh
(Men 3/4) and Brent Prenzlow (1/2/3) races. Mike McMahon (Velocity) returned to
form with a close but powerful victory in the 35+ 1/2/3 race between 6 riders
and coming down to the final lap uphill sprint finish.
Elite Women
Just as with every field, a wicked fast start initiated the Women’s Elite race
across the course's long, hardpack dirt sections. The pack was led out by Tonya
Bray (YOR Health/MTBChick.com) and followed closely by Megan Elliott (Black
Mountain), Dorothy Wong (SoCalCross-CICLE) Lana Atchley (unattached) and Emily
Katchorik (Beer).
Once the race hit the sand, Megan Elliott (Black Mountain) and Dorothy Wong (SoCalCross-CICLE)
attacked. Then taking advantage of their strong road backgrounds, the pair
worked together and increased their lead on the hard packed fire roads. Megan
proved to be the stronger rider and surged on the finish hill with two laps to
go, opening a gap on Wong.
Elliot kept the tempo high and maintained her lead to the finish. In the end
it was Elliott, Wong and Lana Atchley (also a strong road and track rider) on
the blocks with Tonya Bray and Emily Katchorik rounding out the top five.
Elite Men’s race, presented by Hoover and Nebrig
The action started out fast and furious through the dirt fire roads and
resembled a (dirt) road race as the pack stuck together taking advantage of the
draft. The early pace was driven by Brent Prenzlow (Celo Pacific/B&L),
Brandon Gritters (Rock n Road), Sid Taberlay (Sho-Air), John Bailey and John
Behrens (Bailey Bikes).
It was the deep sand sections, however, that would prove to be decisive. On
the third lap, as the eight-strong lead pack wended its way through the sand,
Prenzlow and Taberlay threw down the wattage and opened a gap. The two
collaborated on the fast fire roads, but once on the beach Prenzlow made an
acceleration into the B&L Bikes sand run and forged into the lead, leaving
Taberlay in his wake.
Prenzlow threw everything into this move and, upon re-emerging onto the beach
from the fire roads on the next lap, Taberlay was nowhere in sight and would
eventually slip back to the chase group.
The last three laps saw Prenzlow increase his lead while the battle for
second place remained close despite several riders being taken out of contention
by flats including Kyle Gritters (Rock n Road) and John Bailey.
Finally on the last lap, Prenzlow used the massive lead he had built up to
savor taking his 100th career Elite win on his home course and in front of a
home crowd: beaming a huge smile, high fiving the crowd, and dismounting to
finish in classic cyclcocross style. The sprint for second resembled a tractor
pull with rooster tails of sand being thrown up by the lead group of riders as
they careened through the sand pit under full power. Taberlay held off a hard
charging John Behrens with Gary Douville (Platinum Performance) and Fritz
Bottger (PAA/Sixtumed) just behind.
Brent Prenzlow of Carlsbad, leads the series with 158 points followed by
Brandon Gritters with131 points, Gary Douville follows close with 127 points.
In the Women's standings Dorothy 'Dot' Wong with 151 points leads Team ICICLE
team mate Kendall Ryan by 42 points and Megan Elliot of Black Mountain
with a total of 83 Points.
Elite Men Result
1 Brent Prenzlow Celo Pacific
/ B+L Bikes
2 Sid Taberlay CA Sho-Air
3 John Behrens Bailey Bikes
4 Gary Douville Platinum Performance Cycling Team
5 Frederick Bottger PAA/SixtuMed p/b Care for Diabetics
6 Brandon Gritters Rock n Road
7 Kyle Gritters Rock n Road
8 Jason First Pioneer/Crank Brothers
9 John Bailey Bailey Bikes
10 Dana Weber Trek
11 Ted Willard Rock n Road
12 Anton Petrov Bike Religion
13 Peter Knudsen S Beer
14 Eric Colton Team CICLE
15 Nate Deibler 5 Star
16 Orion Berryman Swamis
17 Damon Roberson Surf City Cyclery
18 Michael Herdman Cal Poly Wheelmen
19 Ryan Cox Linked Cycling
20 Griffith Vertican Bear Valley Bikes
DNF Jeff Sanford Celo Pacific
DNF Colt Peterson Bike Religion
DNF Robert Herber Dixon Art
Elite Women Results
1 Megan Elliot Black Mountain Bicycles
2 Dorothy Wong Team CICLE
3 Lana Atchley
4 Tonya Bray YOR Health / mtbchick.com
5 Emily Kachorek Beer
6 Christina Probert M Unattached
7 Jill Sisamis Team Duke
8 Anna Fortner Van Dessel
9 Renee Milton
10 Jean-Marie Wheeler G.S. Adams Avenue Bikes
11 Carol Ruckle Team Possabilities
12 Tove Shere Natls Project
13 Annette Padilla Celo Pacific
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