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Meadowmont Classic Criterium

The fifth annual Meadowmont Classic Criterium was held Sunday, April 29, 2007. The Tri-Cyclists donated all race proceeds — $3,500 — to the Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill. Below is an article about the race from the Fall 2007 issue of the Tarhealer magazine, published by the Ronald McDonald House.

Biking for Bucks

Since 2005, the Tri-Cyclists Bicycle Racing Club of Chapel Hill has hosted the Meadowmont Classic Criterium, which attracts competitive racing enthusiasts from across the state. This year, for the third time, all proceeds went to the Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill.

The Criterium, named the “Event of the Year” in 2006 by the Chapel Hill News, seems to become more popular as the years pass. This year there was a 25 percent increase in the number of cyclists. So, on a beautfiully warm and breezy Sunday in April, more than 400 riders came to Meadowmont and raised $3,500 for our House...a $1,000 increase over last year!

A criterium is an exciting day of racing around a circular course. Racers are rated to compete in a particular category and so are going head-to-head against other cyclists with comparable skills. As the skill levels increase, so do the speeds at which riders make the challenging loop at Meadowmont. The littlest bikers start at the bottom of the hill and ride uphill to the finish line, determined looks on their faces and training wheels on their bikes!

But why the Ronald McDonald House? Susan Helm-Murtagh, President of the Tri-Cyclists, puts it simply: “Many of our club members are parents. We believe strongly in the value and mission of the Ronald McDonald House, so it was an easy decision to donate our race proceeds to the House.”

Thank you to the Tri-Cyclists and all who participated in this memorable event!


Here are some comments about the 2007 race.

“This was and is one of the better-run races around. The promoters even let the racers use the showers at the gym next to the course. The fields started close to or on time. The results were posted quickly. Good stuff.” —user “Snuffleupagus” on bikeforums.net

“It was a great day, and the Tri-Cyclists put on a really good event. I’ll be back for it next year for sure.” —user “truckin” on bikeforums.net

“I just want to let you know the Meadowmont Classic was an excellent event. All the personnel you had working the event (from the crossing guards to registration) were polite and organized; hats off to them. I really can’t think of a comment to improve your event though. Oh yeah! There is one: can you level those two 15% climbs? I would easily fit the into next year’s races if it wasn’t for a trip to Iraq; not a problem though, I’ll be there in 2009. Great job again! All the best! —Rob Wilhoite, G3 Current Operations Sergeant Major XVIII, Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North Carolina

“You all put on a great event today. Thank you to your whole team, the Meadowmont community, and the public servicemen for all your work and for allowing the racers to take over the roads for a day. It was a wonderful place to race (great course), recover (i.e., EAT), and spectate.” —Tripp Dean

“My wife and I went out and really enjoyed the races. You guys did an awesome job.” —Adam Ledford

In a year-end Chapel Hill News sports wrapup published December 27, 2006, columnist Randy Young called the 2006 Meadowmont Classic the “Event of the Year.”


2007 Results

NOTE: We have posted all the results that the race officials recorded. If you don’t see your results here, they weren’t recorded. If you have questions about these results, please contact Chips Chapman, North Carolina’s chief USCF referee.

Women 1/2/3

  1. Hadley Trotter, HT Naturals
  2. Annie Lux, HT Naturals
  3. Robin Kavan, Neptune Cycling
  4. Marianne Holt, Queen City Velo
  5. Cora Olson, Capital Cycling
  6. Lauren Trull, Hincapie
  7. Kathleen Gleason, Paceline
  8. Elizabeth Tyrell, Team Somerset
  9. Susan Jones, DeFeet
  10. Cara McCauley-Applegate, BMW-Bianchi
  11. Heidi Scronce, Franklin St.
  12. Lori Harkey, Hincapie
  13. Kelly McLaughlin, BMW-Bianchi
  14. Ally Stracher, Lees McCrae
  15. Janet Edgerton, BMW-Bianchi
  16. Hanah Mitchel, BMW-Bianchi
  17. Jodi Winterton, HT Naturals
  18. Hope Ann Snyder, Paul’s Racing
  19. Stephanie Swinerton, Synchros

Women 4

  1. Amy Slater, Capital Cycling
  2. Monti Beasley, CycleSafe
  3. Janelle Renschler, Cycling Spoken Here
  4. Gail DeCamp, BMW-Bianchi
  5. Veronica Sunderland, Franklin St.
  6. Caitlin Trahan, Team Iron Horse
  7. Trine Christensen, Franklin St.
  8. Ashley McCowen, Franklin St.
  9. Carly Correll, Rogue’s Cycling
  10. Evie Boswell, Bitter Dose

Pro/1/2

  1. Jonathan Hamblen, NC Cycling
  2. Darren Fuller, Hincapie
  3. Terry Huss, Raleigh Allstars
  4. Shane Martin, Hincapie
  5. Geri Mewett, Hincapie/Dasani
  6. Reid Beloni, Carolina Cyclone
  7. Uriel Razo, Raleigh Allstars
  8. John Zaccone
  9. David LeDuc, Mercy Cycling
  10. Andy Applegate, A+F Pro
  11. Travis Liverman, Capri Foundation
  12. Torsten Wambold, Charlotte Sports Cycling
  13. Owen Niellson, Manulife
  14. Chris Kneche, Hincapie
  15. Ryan Jenkins, Carolina Masters
  16. Justin Craft, Outdoorlights.com
  17. Mitchell Luck, Endurance Magazine
  18. David Forkner, Giordana Clif Bar
  19. Kris Stern, Endurance Magazine
  20. Darby Harris, Carolina Triathlon
  21. Jay Charles
  22. Robert McConcille, Capri Foundation
  23. Joseph Coddington, Manulife
  24. Joseph D’Antoni
  25. Chris Harkey, Hincapie

Masters 35+

  1. Charlie Brown, Carolina Masters
  2. Richard Creed, Smith Barney
  3. Darin Marhanka, Smith Barney
  4. Paul Kavan, Neptune Cycling
  5. Kelly Holmes, MOB Cycling
  6. Mark Jellous, Carolina Triathlon
  7. Patrick Waddell, Carolina Triathlon
  8. Derek Powers, Carolina Masters
  9. Mark Griffin, Cycles de Oro
  10. Randy Murray, Simple Green
  11. David Osborne, Artemis
  12. Matt Mason, GVC/Moses Cone
  13. Rodney Simpson, GVC/Moses Cone
  14. Rick Maset, Carolina Flyers
  15. Robert Powell, Simple Green

Category 4

  1. Jerid Gooding, Appalachian State
  2. Keith Gerarden, Franklin St.
  3. Quentin Read, UNC
  4. Naveen Penmetsa, Franklin St.
  5. Alex Ryan, Paceline
  6. Alex Hannah, Appalachian State
  7. Travis Hurt, Appalachian State
  8. Michael Galloway, Thomas Built
  9. Owen McDonnell, VA Tech
  10. Jonathan Atkeison, FastCoaching
  11. Andrew Oishi, Duke
  12. Justin Tucker, Appalachian State
  13. Daniel Clymore-Greene, Franklin St.
  14. Jim Melnac, Cycling Spoken Here
  15. Wayland Hundley, Richmond Ciclismo

Category 3

  1. Alder Martz, Hot Tubes
  2. Kevin Holldber, Lees McCrae
  3. Phillip Baxter, Raleigh Allstars
  4. Matthew Howe, NC State
  5. Jon Speer, Franklin St.
  6. Patrick Gellineau, Team Squiggle
  7. Michael Wilson, Giordana
  8. Michael Rigby, Boone Velo
  9. Andrew Brockway, Doughnut Boys
  10. Casey Vedder, Pro Health
  11. Robert George, Aflac/Spin Cycle
  12. Josh Tucker, Thomas Built
  13. Zandy Collins, Franklin St.
  14. Matthew Phillips, Rogue’s Cycling
  15. Adrian Meyer, Franklin St.

Masters 45+

  1. Mac Cannon, Hincapie
  2. Mark Yeager, Neptune Cycling
  3. Ronnie Hinson, Raleigh Allstars
  4. Barney Baxter, Raleigh Allstars
  5. Gary Moore, Cycles de Oro
  6. Steve Sperry, Hearn’s
  7. Daryl Rains, Mock Orange
  8. Geoff Tindall, Simple Green
  9. William Holder, Raleigh Allstars
  10. Dean Hesterberg, Simple Green
  11. Kirk Port, Raleigh Allstars
  12. Michael Rudkin, Raleigh Allstars
  13. Michael Knapp, Carolina Flyers
  14. Dean Lyons, Boone Bike
  15. Peter Leousis, Carolina Masters

Masters 55+

  1. William Holder, Raleigh Allstars
  2. Bernie Sanders
  3. Patrick Gellineau, Team Squiggle
  4. Butch Holt, Queen City Velo
  5. Cyrus Hogue, Tri-Cyclists
  6. Alex Partagas, Paceline
  7. Kerry Shields, Carolina Masters
  8. David Stevens
  9. Steadman Ayers, Raleigh Allstars
  10. James McMillan, ABRC
  11. Peter Swan, NCVC/Inova
  12. Bob Byrd, Alamance
  13. Howard Hesterberg, Moto Velo

Juniors 15-18

  1. Naveen Penmetsa, Franklin St.
  2. Daniel Clymore-Greene, Franklin St.
  3. Nicholas Dale, Raleigh Allstars
  4. Phillip Baxter, Raleigh Allstars
  5. Stephen Smith, Raleigh Allstars
  6. Dominic Martinez, Cycling Spoken Here
  7. Gregg Bayer, Carolina Storm

Juniors 10-14

  1. Thomas Wrona, Raleigh Allstars
  2. Kevin Burgess, Carolina Storm
  3. William Richter, Carolina Storm
  4. Hunter Stephenson, Carolina Storm
  5. Cody Hawkins
  6. Daniel Brew, Cross Creek
  7. Ben Rogers
  8. Jensen Willingham

Category 5/Public

  1. Elliot O’Brien, Team Traveler
  2. Grant Lawyer, Cycles de Oro
  3. Steven Jordan, Aflac/Spin Cycle
  4. Chris Giordana
  5. Andy Fedoriw, Tri-Cyclists
  6. Kenneth Mahaffey
  7. Howard Harnett, Simple Green
  8. Tod Andrews
  9. Andrew Cummings
  10. Andrew Passer
  11. Jesse Pipes
  12. Tripp Dean
  13. Dale Stearns
  14. Matthew Thomas, GVC/Moses Cone
  15. Jason Halsey, Spin Cycle

Course Description

The Meadowmont Classic is a technical, challenging, 0.9 mile loop with six corners and a small-ring hill that racers climb before finishing on a downhill stretch. Lapped riders are pulled. The race is held rain or shine.

Start/finish line location: 100 Sprunt Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (mapquest this address)

The race follows this course:

  • START/FINISH LINE on Sprunt Street (at entrance to Wellness Center, facing downhill)
  • LEFT on Meadowmont Lane
  • LEFT on Simerville
  • LEFT on Park Ridge
  • LEFT on Little Branch
  • LEFT on Weaver Mine
  • LEFT on Sprunt

See also: Google maps view of the course

Race Schedule

$5,000 in total prize money. Categories, start times, durations, prizes, and fees are subject to change.

Category Start Time Duration Prize List Entry Fee
Juniors* 9:00 a.m. 20 min. $250* $10
Masters 55+ 9:30 a.m. 20 min. $400 $25
Category 5/public 10:05 a.m. 20 min. medals (3 places) $15
Masters 45+ 10:35 a.m. 30 min. $500 (10 places) $25
Masters 35+ 11:15 a.m. 30 min. $600 (10 places) $25
Kids’ Fun Races around 11:50 a.m. (up the hill) ribbons (kids’ registration form) (free)
Category 4 12:30 p.m. 35 min. $400 (10 places) $25
Category 3 1:15 p.m. 45 min. $750 (15 places) $25
Women 1–3 2:00 p.m. 30 min. $400 (6 places); part of the Cheerwine Womens series $25
Women 4 2:00 p.m. 30 min. $200 (5 places); part of the Cheerwine Womens series $25
Pro 1/2 2:30 p.m. 60 min. $1,500 (20 places) $30

*One juniors race includes two junior groups: ages 10-14 ($90 in prizes, 5 places) and ages 15-18 ($160 in prizes, 6 places).

Field limits: 100 riders (Senior 5/public limited to 50 riders).

On-site registration starts at 8:00 a.m. Registration closes 30 min. before each race. USCF permit pending. All entrants are required to sign the USCF Standard Release Form at registration, wear a USCF-approved helmet, and be licensed by USCF. Public racers may purchase a one-day USCF license for $10.00 on the day of the race. All USCF rules apply.