Conference Championship 2012

Race Pictures by Mike Seelinger organized by category

Road Race Photos courtesy of Snitzer Photography

Crit Photos courtesy of Ripon Cycling

Brief Recap:

This past weekend, the top athletes in the Midwestern Collegiate Cycling Conference descended upon South Bend for the regional conference championships. Nearly 200 cyclists rolled up to compete for coveted spots at the collegiate national championships in Ogden Utah. Looking to cement their second consecutive conference championship, Notre Dame brought nearly 20 riders to build on the lead they had created all season. The first event of the weekend was the team time trial. While also organizing the race, the Irish turned in several solid performances. Both the Men’s D and Men’s C units earned wins and spots as conference champions, while the Men’s B squad earned 2nd place and Men’s A snagged important points with 5th.

After a quick turn-around, the Road Race was under way. The teams raced laps of a 15 mile course in rolling terrain south of downtown South Bend, and the races were animated all day with flurries of attacks and fast finishing sprints. In Men’s D, Junior Phil Palmon was the top finisher for the Irish in 5th. Next, Sophomore Carolyn McCann fought hard for 7th place in the Women’s B/C field. Junior Josh Corcoran continued the strong efforts from the Irish on the day with 5th in the Men’s C field, and in Men’s B three Notre Dame athletes placed in the top 10 with Junior Brian Hurley at 2nd, Sophomore Luke Tilmans in 5th and Freshman Jim Snitzer at 9th. Finally, in the ultra-competitive Men’s A field, all six Notre Dame men finished in the main field, with points coming from grad student Doug Ansel in 13th and Freshman John Pratt in 17th.

Sunday all eyes turned to the final race of the regular season in downtown South Bend. Crowds lined the streets all day to view the fast-paced action of criterium racing. In the first race of the day, sophomore August Kunkel snagged another win for Notre Dame in the men’s D sprint. In Women’s B, McCann repeated her solid performance from the day before, taking another 7th place in Women’s B/C. Another great effort came form the Men’s C riders with Corcoran earning a podium position with 3rd, and top 10’s from junior David Pratt at 6th and freshman Mike Chifala at 7th. In Men’s B Tilmans was the top finisher in 4th place. Finally, in Men’s A, junior Joe Magro who was leading the conference points standing for division II, fought his way into the winning break-away and held on to earn 7th place, while John Pratt held on in the field for 14th.

The performances form the Irish all weekend secured their back to back conference championship, and Magro and John Pratt finished 1st and 2nd in the overall DII individual standings. In two weeks Magro, Pratt, grad student Andrew O’Donnell and senior Nate Lee will represent the Irish at the national championships.

MWCCC Road Championship

 

Week 7: Purdue Brief Recap

Team Time Trials

Men’s C- 1

Men’s B- 1

Men’s A- 3

Road Race
Men’s D: Phil Palmon- 22
Men’s C: Josh Corcoran – 6, Michael Chifala – 9, Jim Snitzer – DNF, Dave Pratt – DNF
Men’s B: Brian Hurley – 4, Luke Tilmans – 5
Women’s B: Carolyn McCann – 6
Men’s A: John Pratt – 3, Joe Magro – 6, Nate Lee – 14, Douglas Ansel – DNF, Andrew O’Donnell – DNF
Circuit Race
Men’s D: Phil Palmon- 12
Men’s C: Jim Snitzer – 1, Michael Chifala – 13, Josh Corcoran – 16, Dave Pratt – DNF
Men’s B: Luke Tilmans – 4, Brian Hurley – 5
Women’s B: Carolyn McCann – 7
Men’s A: John Pratt – 9, Joe Magro – 17, Douglas Ansel – 24, Nate Lee- DNF Andrew O’Donnell – DNS
Season Long Standings
Conference Division II – ND 1st
Conference Overall – ND 5th
Conference Men’s Individual DII – Joe Magro 1st

Week 5 2012 Recap: MSU/ Michigan

Lansing, Ann Arbor MI– The men’s C road race kicked off the festivities Saturday morning. Featuring  5 miles of dirt roads per lap, Michigan State’s European inspired course presented unique challenges to riders all day long. After an uneventful first lap, ND rider’s David Pratt, Luke Tilmans, and Jim Snitzer hit the dirt section hard, hoping to shed down the size of the field. They formed a break of 12 going into the final lap and gapped  4 more riders before the final mile. The C leadout train allowed Pratt to dominate the sprint finish Continue reading “Week 5 2012 Recap: MSU/ Michigan”

Week 4 2012 Recap: Ohio State

Athens, Columbus OH– On a weekend that saw Notre Dame add more conquests to an already impressive season, no riders performed better than those of the men’s C team. Mike Chifala, Josh Corcoran, David Pratt, Jim Snitzer, and Luke Tilmans were untouchable throughout the competition at Ohio State  placing four in the top 10 of Saturday’s road race while both sweeping the podium and taking five of the top ten in Sunday’s criterium. Continue reading “Week 4 2012 Recap: Ohio State”

Week 3 2012 Recap: Lindenwood Contingent

St Charles, MO– For St. Patrick’s Day weekend the Notre Dame Cycling Team traveled to the emerald pastures of St. Charles, Missouri for their second race weekend of the 2012 Road Racing Season. Lindenwood University hosted the inaugural MWCCC/NCCCC Challenge where riders from both the Midwest Collegiate Cycling Conference and the North Central Collegiate Cycling Conference competed head-to-head to determine not only who were the best riders in each of the respective conferences but also which conference packed the most power overall. Continue reading “Week 3 2012 Recap: Lindenwood Contingent”

Week 3 2012: Pennsylvania Training Camp

Lancaster, PA — Nathaniel Lee, Brian Hurley, Mike Chifala, Joe Magro, and Ethan Ferguson made the 9 hour drive to Lancaster County, PA for a week long spring break training camp culminating with an ECCC race in Philadelphia. Taking advantage of the rolling terrain, the team rode over 20 hours throughout camp and traversed well over 20,000 ft of climbing. Amish farmland combined with wooded hills made for scenic riding and local cycling landmarks such as the Starlight campsite climb, Tour de Ephrata mountain time trial, and Pumping Station dirt road were visited. In Philadelphia, the team’s performance was highlighted by Hurley’s near out of conference win while holding off the pack for a 3rd place finish.

Week 1 2012 Recap: Lindsey Wilson

Columbia, KY–John Pratt announced his arrival to the collegiate ranks with a pair of dominating performances to highlight Notre Dame’s first weekend of the MWCCC road season. On Saturday, a devastating attack 30 miles into the Men’s B road race saw the freshman Pratt launch clear of the field with Kevin Henschel of Ohio State in tow. As veterans Andrew O’Donnell and Nathaniel Lee of Notre Dame disrupted any pursuit, Pratt and Henschel quickly opened a gap in excess of two minutes setting the stage for a final battle on the mile climb to the finish. Pratt made the first attack on the lower slopes, but Henschel was able to match his accelerations. Continue reading “Week 1 2012 Recap: Lindsey Wilson”