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Conrad Stoltz goes 2 for 2!

posted by id* at 09:06 AM on June 09, 2008

World Champion Conrad Stoltz!

PELHAM, AL – Conrad “The Caveman” Stoltz overcame a flat tire and the hard charging Dan Hugo to win the men’s race while mountain bike phenom Shonny Vanlandingham pulled off the first big win of her XTERRA career to take the women’s XTERRA Southeast Championship at Oak Mountain State Park in Shelby County today.

 

A great blue heron was soaring over the warm 80-degree waters of scenic Double Oak Lake as the cannon blast signaling the start of the race stirred up the tranquil setting and sent hundreds of racers on a sweltering hot journey along one of the best trails in the country. The temperatures were in the mid-90’s but with the heat index if felt like 100.

For the third straight year Craig Evans from Tennessee dominated the 1-mile swim and was first out of the water in 20 minutes flat, more than a minute ahead of Stoltz, Hugo, Kelly Guest and Branden Rakita.

“Put the gap pretty early on the swim, ride out of control as fast as I can until Conrad catches me, then calm down and ride my own race from there.  That was my plan and it worked out well, Conrad didn’t catch me until about mile seven on the bike which was two miles further than last year so that was a good feeling,” said Evans.

When Stoltz did catch-up just before the race’s long but gradual 700-foot climb Evans tried to stay on his wheel “which was a big mistake because I ended up blowing up and had to recoup and come back to reality and tell myself that I can’t ride that fast,” smiled Evans.

At the top of that climb (about halfway through the course) Stoltz punctured his tire and spent the next two-to-three minutes replacing the tube while Evans regained the lead and Hugo moved into second, and that’s when the real race began.  Evans was about 1:20 out in front and Hugo 30 seconds or so ahead in second place when Stoltz got back on his bike.

“I didn’t get as much air in the tire as I needed so I had to pedal really, really hard to catch back up and then had to be careful on the downhills as well so I wouldn’t get another flat,” said Stoltz.

“When he came past me he was just flying,” said Hugo.  The Caveman never did catch Evans on the bike but was right on his heels into the bike-to-run transition, then caught and passed him less than a mile into the grueling six-mile suffer-fest for a trail run that featured eight climbs amounting to roughly 1,800 feet of vertical gain.

Hugo was not far behind and reeled in Evans at about mile two then started closing the gap on Stoltz.

“I felt OK on the run but I hated the climbs,” said Stoltz.  “I’m 6-foot-3 and 180 pounds so I’m not the best going up and down hills.  I took the first run climb at what I thought was a good pace and Dan was right there, right on my heels, and I knew I was in big trouble.  I was on the ropes so I literally had to go as fast as I could and took the downhills a lot faster than I normally would.”

All the while Hugo was right behind, literally just seconds back, but he never did close the gap completely and Stoltz finished 16 seconds faster with a winning time of 2:05:58.

“It wasn’t a close race at all today,” said Hugo to the crowd at the finish line moments after his race was finished.  “Conrad punctured his tire, fixed the flat, and was still the strongest racer out there today.”

Stats testify to that, as Stoltz posted the fastest bike time in 1:05:10 (followed by Hugo 1:05:40 and Evans at 1:06:06).

“Dan was very strong, very tenacious, and I’ve never gone that hard in a championship race to have to win.  I can’t remember finishing, can’t remember going to the med tent, had three IVs.  Alabama really kicked my butt today and I’m very thankful to win this race,” said Stoltz.  “That said, I love being here, love the Southern hospitality, and think this is probably the best XTERRA course on the whole circuit.”

Evans came across in third, the best XTERRA finish of his career, and was the top American.  For the first time in a long-time Evans is racing at 100% after having degenerate pieces of bone in both of his ankles removed during the off-season.

Outside the top three were a series of impressive results – with current off-road Duathlon National Champion Dominic Gillen in fourth, and an XTERRA-best 5th for Canadian Kelly Guest.  Brian Smith had the fastest run of the day (38:17) by more than a minute and passed a slew of guys to finish in 6th.

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05:41 AM on June 11, 2008 UTC Paddy (the F&*#ing Irish Mountain Goat) wrote:

Hey Caveman well done again. Pap wiel en al, die Grotman skop gat!

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08:19 PM on June 11, 2008 UTC Exfit wrote:

Conrad,

could I use one of your bikes for a charity 100 ride. I will return it.

I am in a position where I can not afford a bike, but would like to train for the ride and raise cash for Pediatric cancer.

Thanks
Mike

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08:21 PM on June 11, 2008 UTC Exfit wrote:

PS: I would prefer to borrow a chicks bike but your more my size, LOL!

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