Kabush and Hall win Low Gap – Grasshopper Adventure Series 2020
Stetina takes second at men's race



























Geoff Kabush claimed the opening race of the Grasshopper gravel race in Ukiah, California, upsetting former 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:WorldTour pro-turned gravel racer Peter Stetina and Sandy Floren.
Kabush e𝄹xplained on Twitter that he closed a three-minute gap on the last descent to reel in the two leaders, then out-paced the pair to take the win.
Stetina and fellow꧒ former road pro Laurens ten༺ Dam converted to gravel racing after hanging up their skinny tyres.
In the women's race, mountain bik♊e star Kate Courtney was a no-show but Boels Do⛄lmans' Katie Hall claimed top honours nearly ten minutes quicker than her closest rival, Lauren Cantwell with Moriah Wilson in third.
Hall separated herself from Cantwell, Wilson, Tetrick and the rest of the field on the open🧜ing climb and pushed on to take victory.
What’s my favourite way to win a bike race? Close 3min on the last descent and surprise the leaders 30sec before 😼the finish. #WhatWouldTomacDo #ProperHopper #GravelWorldTour pic.twitter.com/VFTXওuECaH5
The next race in Grasshopper 2020 Seri🌌es 🔴comes on February 29, with the SuperSweetwater.
Results
# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Geoff Kabush | 2:29:47 |
2 | Peter Stetina | Row 1 - Cell 2 |
3 | Sandy Floren | 0:00:01 |
4 | Chris Baird | 0:07:49 |
5 | Laurens Ten Dam | 0:08:35 |
6 | Tyler Ackerson | 0:16:30 |
7 | Jonathan Baker | 0:17:45 |
8 | David Richter | 0:18:19 |
9 | Shannon Owery | 0:18:32 |
10 | Mark Severy | 0:19:10 |
11 | Brian Funk | 0:21:54 |
12 | Gavin Murray | 0:24:24 |
13 | Zach Morvant | 0:27:36 |
14 | Chas Christiansen | 0:27:43 |
15 | Kazzle Spencer | 0:45:16 |
16 | Todd Stone | 1:00:52 |
17 | Jd Bergmann | 1:02:41 |
18 | Richard Sheehe | 1:10:05 |
19 | Marshall Hayman | 1:31:31 |
20 | Michael Jasinski | 2:14:30 |
# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Katie Hall | 2:56:44 |
2 | Lauren Cantwell | 0:09:25 |
3 | Moriah Wilson | 0:09:57 |
4 | Jennifer Wheeler | 0:25:08 |
5 | Suzanne Jensen | 0:34:43 |
6 | Helena Gilbert-Snyder | 0:44:28 |
7 | Alison Tetrick | 0:45:24 |
8 | Romany McNamara | 1:27:25 |
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