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McDonald and Berg win Seattle's SCX #4

By LeRoi Smith
Published: Oct. 27, 2009

Zack McDonald (Classic Cycles) got his second win of the SCX series and Kristi Berg (Redline Bicycles) continued her domination at a chilly but mostly dry Ft. Steilacoom this weekend.

The weather was noticeably cooler this week as winter inches closer to the Pacific Northwest. Stop #4 for the SCX was the familiar grounds of Fort Steilacoom Park in Lakewood, Washington. As opposed to last week's technical trials, this week required some climbing power, a lot of acceleration power and mostly the ability to make the most of very short opportunities for recovery. Everywhere else it was fast and furious.

Elite Men

Off the start the elite men's field seemed content to remain together for the most part. On the third lap, Ryan Iddings (Lapierre) attacked the herd on the paved portion of a three-step climb to the course's highpoint. The effort gained him a 30-second gap. This caused some reaction from the group as they did organize a methodical chase.

A few laps later, Iddings did the math and figured he'd be swept up in the last lap or two. Rather than risk being caught after having burned all his matches, he eased up and drifted back into the fold. Unfortunately this did not work out as on the last lap he got caught up in a situation where too many riders converged on a small space. Iddings was bucked from his steed and out of the running for the day.

Meanwhile, Zack McDonald decided to have a go and see who reacted. Fortunately for him, no one was able to make the connection in time and McDonald came away with a win. Steve Fisher (Rad Racing/Hagens Berman) came in best of the pack and Toby Swanson (Benaroya Research Institute) rounded out the days podium.

With four of eight races complete, the men's field is still up for grabs. Before the drop race is figured, Logan Wetzel (Benaroya Research Institute) leads his teammate Toby Swanson. McDonald rounds out the podium currently; but has one fewer race in his score.

Elite Women

For the elite women, Berg was off like a shot from the gun. Unfortunately just a few turns in, the deceptively tricky 180-degree turn claimed another victim, placing Berg at the back of her pack from the get-go. Berg's bobble left Knapp in charge with Jadine Riley (Team Group Health), Lea Stralka (Byrne Invent) and Elizabeth Marzoff (Hagens Berman) on her wheel. Charging hard, Berg made up ground quickly.

A couple laps later Berg reconnected and the lead pack morphed into Berg, Knapp, Stralka and Riley. Soon after that, the pressure from Berg split the group entirely and all riders were on their own for the remainder of the race as they worked through the Master Cat 3 men. Berg powered her way to the win; Knapp continued her comeback with a 2nd place in the largest Elite Women's field of the series so far; and Stralka put in a strong ride to round out the podium.

Midway through the series, Berg leads Lee Smith (Team Group Health) and Anne Love (uBRDO Team Project) complete the podium. Knapp, Riley and Stralka are making a strong run, particularly when the worst score is dropped.

Next week, the series moves on to a new venue, Maris Farms. The farm is known for its halloween/harvest festivities and rumors are the corn maze will be part of the pumpkin-lined race course. SCX is sponsored by New Belgium Brewing, FSA, Redline Bicycles, Thule, Northwave and Bob's Red Mill.