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Kersten king at Sunny King
Cycling News

April 17, 2010

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Australian 1-2 as Clarke and Bazzana complete podium

Ben Kersten (Fly V Australia) stole another victory for his team from a large group that lapped the field at the National Racing Calendar (NRC) Sunny King Criterium held in Anniston, Alabama on Saturday.

The Australian sprinter went on to win the bunch kick to the line ahead of Hilton Clarke (Bahati Foundation) in second and his teammate Alessandro Bazzana in third.

Hundreds of competitors lined up under dusk hours for the start of the twilight 60-lap criterium. The one kilometre, four-corner course is notorious for being fast with an uphill drag to the finish line followed by a long descent on the backside of the circuit.

Call ups included defending champion Karl Menzies (UnitedHealthcare), former US Pro Criterium Champion Rahsaan Bahati and teammate Nathan O'Neill (Bahati Foundation), Chad Hartley (Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Geargrinder), Isaac Howe (Mountain Khakis fb Jittery Joes) and the rest of the field.

Andrew Crater was the first to make a move off the front of a very fast start to the men's race. The soloist picked up several lucrative cash primes in his three-lap breakaway. Bahati Foundation was largely responsible for reeling him back into the field.

Daniel Holt (Team Type 1) attacked in the early laps but was quickly brought back with in half lap. Nathan O'Neill (Bahati Foundation) was the next to make a move but he too was unsuccessful in staying away. Chad Hartley (Kenda Pro Cycling) counter attacked and soloed for several laps.

The sky darkened as the sun set and the riders depended on street lights for vision. Hilton Clarke (Bahati Foundation) tried to speed things up with an attack. However, after several early season victories, all eyes were on the Australian sprinter as one of the race favorites and the peloton gave him no leeway.

Small groups formed and the field splintered as one attack after another lead to the formation of five breakaway riders that included Clarke and Luis Amaran (Jamis-Sutter Home). Three riders bridged across to form a nine-man move however a lack of organization and motivation neutralized the break and they were reeled back in.

The large group reshuffled and riders from the field tried to bridge across. Amaran and Cesar Grajales (Bahati Foundation) pushed the pace at the front of the breakaway by attacking it several times to form a smaller and more efficient group. Chasers from the original breakaway pulled themselves back across to the two riders.

The front group ballooned to approximately 15 riders with a 30-second gap ahead of the field and every team represented by at least one rider.

The break included defending champion Karl Menzies and Matt Crane (UnitedHealthcare), Ben Kersten and Alessandro Bazzana (Fly V Australia), Hilton Clarke and Cesar Grajales (Bahati Foundation), Frank Travieso and Luis Amaran (Jamis-Sutter Home p/b Colavita), Tim Henry (Team Type 1), Rich Harper (Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Geargrinder), Will Hoffarth (Mountain Khakis), Chad Burdzilauskas (Kenda Pro Cycling), Alder Martz (Globalbikes) and Ty Magner (Loccos Grill and Pub).

A game of cat and mouse caused the breakaway to lose some of its advantage over the field but continued attacks from individual riders in the move kept them safely out front with a 35-second advantage.

With 27 laps to go, Grajales made a decisive move. It forced his breakaway companions to chase and allow his teammate Clarke to save his legs for the finale sprint. Amaran jumped next, followed by Bazzana and the pair gained an instant 10-second gap.

The leading duo became more dangerous as they moved closer to the back of the peloton.

They successfully lapped the main field inside 20 laps to go. The large chase group lapped the field shortly after making the race win between the original 15-rider breakaway.

The odds-on favorite sprinters Menzies and Clarke who were both former winners of the race. Clarke was prepared to use his experience from winning the race in 2008, which was also from a breakaway that lapped the field. The peloton blasted around the last corner in a gallop to the line won by Kersten, with help from his teammate Bazzana. Clarke placed second and Bazzana held on for third.

Full Results
1 Ben Kersten (Aus) Fly V Australia 1:22:05  
2 Hilton Clarke (Aus) Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling    
3 Alessandro Bazzana (Ita) Fly V Australia    
4 Chad Burdzilauskas (USA) KENDA Pro Cycling p/b GEARGRINDER    
5 Karl Menzies (Aus) UnitedHealthcare Professional    
6 Luis Romero Amaran (USA) Jamis Sutter Home p/b Colavita    
7 Frank Travieso (USA) Champion Porsche P/b Herbalife    
8 Ty Magner (USA) Locos Grill & Pub    
9 Will Hoffarth (USA) Team Mountain Khakis f/b Jittery Joes    
10 Cesar Grajales (USA) Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling    
11 Tim Henry (USA) Team Type 1 Development    
12 Alder Martz (USA) Team Globalbike    
13 Rich Harper (USA) KENDA Pro Cycling p/b GEARGRINDER    
14 Matthew Crane (USA) UnitedHealthcare Professional    
15 Isaac Howe (USA) Team Mountain Khakis f/b Jittery Joes    
16 Jacob Keough (USA) UnitedHealthcare Professional    
17 Schmidt Alexey (Rus) Team Type 1    
18 Eric Barlevav (USA) UnitedHealthcare Professional    
19 Thomas Brown (USA) Team Mountain Khakis f/b Jittery Joes    
20 Sebastian Flaskamp (Ger) Droessiger    
21 Rahsaan Bahati (USA) Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling    
22 Olaf Kerkhof (Ned) Team Type 1 Development    
23 Allison Pat (USA) Team Ion-United Healtcare    
24 Adrian Hegyvary (USA) UnitedHealthcare Professional    
25 Meyer A.J. (USA)    
26 Jonathan Atkins (USA) Outspokin    
27 Brian Toone (USA) Tria Market p/b DonohooAuto.co    
28 Chad Hartley (USA) KENDA Pro Cycling p/b GEARGRINDER    
29 Terry Duran (USA) Tria/Donohoo Auto    
30 Murphy Eric (USA) Team Ion-United Healtcare    
31 Juan Pablo Dotti (Arg) Aerocat Cycling Team    
32 Holt Daniel (USA) Team Type 1    
33 Tiago Depaula (USA) DEPAULA RACING    
34 Casey Magner (USA) Locos Grill & Pub    
35 Michael Stone (USA) Hincapie Development    
37 Winston David (USA) Team Ion-United Healtcare    
38 Tyler Karnes (USA)    
39 Jonathan Clarke (USA) UnitedHealthcare Professional    
40 Jim Stemper (USA) KENDA Pro Cycling p/b GEARGRINDER    
41 Chris Monteleone (USA) Team Kenda    
42 Travis Sherman (USA) warp9bikes.com - TriStar    
43 Rob White (USA) Team Kenda    
44 Jon Hamblen (USA) Mtn Khakis    
46 Robert Giannini (USA) Locos Grill & Pub    
47 Oscar Clark (USA) Team Mountain Khakis f/b Jitte    
48 Yosvany Falcon (USA) Bahati Foundation Elite Team    
49 Matthew Howe (USA) the happy tooth p/b Inside-Out    
50 Collins Joseph (USA) Locos Grill & Pub    
51 Emilio Asconeguy (USA) Aerocat Cycling Team    
52 Ivan Dominguez (USA) Jamis Sutter Home p/b Colavita    

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