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VanMeter, Sager harvest Kruger's Crossing wins

By Pat Malach
Published: Nov. 26, 2008
2008 Kruger's Crossing: After getting the hole shot, Shannon Skerritt leads for much of the race.
2008 Kruger's Crossing: After getting the hole shot, Shannon Skerritt leads for much of the race.

Another unseasonably dry Oregon afternoon greeted about 500 competitors at the Kruger's Crossing Cyclocross Classic, the closing race of Portland's local 'cross scene before the Crank Brothers U.S. Gran Prix comes to town Dec. 6 and 7 for its finale.

2008 Kruger's Crossing: The beautiful weather and venue makes for a great day for watching cross.
2008 Kruger's Crossing: The beautiful weather and venue makes for a great day for watching cross.

Held on Sauvie's Island, an agricultural area and migratory bird sanctuary about 20 minutes from downtown Portland, the course sent riders careening along rutted farm roads, through berry fields, pastures, a barn, over a pile of pumpkins and past a dead rat. And, of course, we shouldn't forget the beer garden and bonfire.

River City Bicycles' Emily VanMeter made the women's race a battle for second place as she burst from the starting line to gain a dominant lead that the rest of the field struggled in vain to close. VanMeter's teammate and Cross Crusade series winner Wendy Williams finished in second, nearly a minute behind. Tina Brubaker (Vanilla Bicycles/Stumptown) rounded out the top three two minutes later.

2008 Kruger's Crossing:Emily VanMeter makes the most of her early lead.
2008 Kruger's Crossing:Emily VanMeter makes the most of her early lead.

In the Elite Men's race, Shannon Skerritt (Vanilla) set a blistering pace for the hole shot and then settled in with a handful of leaders that eventually pulled away from the rest of the field. With the group's lead looking insurmountable, Eric Sheagley (Veloce/Felt) charged away from the rest for several laps and built a lead of about 15 seconds on Skerritt, Cross Crusade series winner Jason Sager (Sagersports.com) and Ian Brown of River City Bicycles.

Skerritt countered Sheagley's move and passed the Veloce rider with about four laps to go. Building a lead of as much as twenty seconds, Skerritt seemed to be pulling away from Sager, Brown and Sheagley, who dangled behind the top three after his solo effort.

Sager and Brown combined their efforts to whittle away at Skerritt's lead before Sager shed his chase companion and set out alone to reel-in the leader. With just a bit more than lap to go Sager caught Skerritt. The two riders stayed together until Sager launched a final burst for the line, leaving Skerritt to finish second a handful of seconds behind. In the battle for third, Sheagley caught and passed Brown, nipping the River City rider at the finish for a podium spot.

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