Bell Enduro Cup at Sundance Resort

Aug 19, 2013 at 13:16
by Enduro Cup  
The third and final stop of the Bell Enduro Cup took place Sunday, August 18 under the majestic backdrop of Mount Timpanogos at Sundance Resort in Utah. The course featured a wide variety of trails, from old-school kamikaze fire roads to off-camber rooty sections to flowy trails slaloming through the pines. The race demanded riders have the fitness to rip through the pedally sections while maintaining the focus and energy to shred the downhill course on the final timed stage. Riders raced not only to win the Sundance race, but also to take the overall Bell Enduro Cup series title.

Overall category champions of the 2013 Bell Enduro Cup.
In the Open Men's field, Horgan-Kobelski sailed flawlessly through the four timed stages inching past second place rider Cody Butler by slightly more than two seconds. His final and winning time was 19:57.45. The win also confirmed his overall series ranking and earned him the Bell Enduro Cup Men's Championship title.

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In the Women's Open competition, Alisha Gibson and Heather Irmiger were neck and neck throughout the race. At the end of the race, Gibson emerged as the Sundance race winner absolutely crushing the downhill section of the course. Gibson's total race time was 22:05.03. Irmiger, who has won the last two Bell Enduro Cup race stops, managed the highest women's rank in the series. Bell Enduro Cup series winners were awarded blown-glass charger plates made in the art studios at Sundance Resort.

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"Sundance Resort was the perfect place to finish the inaugural season of the Bell Enduro Cup," said Event Director Dan Roper. "We have had a spectacular season with excellent athlete participation all summer long. We are already excited for next year."

Riders and spectators also had the chance to enter a raffle which raised nearly $500 for the Redford Center. Raffle prizes were provided by Ergon, ENVE Composites, Oakley, Bell Helmets and Salomon.

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Bell Enduro Cup at Sundance Resort was the final stop of the 2013 series. Inspired by it's incredible success in 2012, the Wasatch Enduro has been expanded to the new Bell Enduro Cup. The 2013 Bell Enduro Cup featured stops in Moab and at Canyons Resort in addition to Sundance Resort.

Sundance Race Top Results

Open Men
1.) Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Boulder, CO), 19:57.45
2.) Cody Butler (Payson, UT), 19:59.90
3.) TJ Cowern (Moab, UT), 20:11.58

Open Women
1.) Alisha Gibson (Durango, CO), 22:05.03
2.) Heather Irmiger (Boulder, CO), 22:09.82
3.) Ana Rodriguez (Salt Lake City, UT), 23:51.65

AM Men 19-29
1.) Vinny Mauro, 21:47.02
2.) Adam LaVigne, 22:01.24
3.) Kyle Wehmanen, 22:15.98

AM Men 30-39
1.) Ryan Stenson, 20:46.82
2.) Kris Baughman, 21:02.11
3.) Ben Craner, 21:07.97

AM Men 40+
1.) Dave Beeson, 21:42.15
2.) Craig Skinner, 22:39.58
3.) Chris Bingham, 22:57.68

Junior Men
1.) Demetri Triantafillou, 20:50.63
2.) Evan DeGray, 22:16.12
3.) Joshuah Anderson, 22:40.31

AM Women
1.) Erika Powers, 24:52.05
2.) Emma Maaranen, 26:59.35
3.) Jenn Berg, 27:10.40

Bell Enduro Cup Overall Series Winners
Open Men, Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski
Open Women, Heather Irmiger
Amateur Men 19-29, Steve Goodman
Amateur Men 30-39, Joe Hanrahan
Amateur Men 40+, David Beeson
Junior Men, Joshuah Anderson
Amateur Women, Erika Powers

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7 Comments
  • 6 1
 That's so cool they held this event in Sundance, it's such an amazing place, and hopefully events like this will open the eyes of the resort to enhance and expand their offerings to mtb'ers. Great stuff!
  • 3 0
 I absolutely agree. Sundance needs to expand its trails, especially dh.
  • 2 0
 Sundance on Pinkbike? Never throught I'd see the day...
  • 3 0
 Sundance is a far cry from a resort that is good for mtbers... for one there's not a single trail that runs from the top of the lift and instead a rocky, shitty fire road that destroys tires. Also the flat, off-camber switchbacks and turns are some of the worst I've experienced as most start out as berms but end up flat on the exit- where you actually need a berm. It's kind of absurd how they don't allow anyone to sit on a chair that has a bike hanging off the side and how the employees there will BS answers to you when in reality they don't have the slightest clue to what's going on. The views are great and the resort has massive potential but it doesn't seem the resort itself gives a damn about mtbing. Hopefully that'll change because it is a great place and it does has some fun trails, as few as they are.
  • 4 1
 Such a fun race!!!
  • 2 0
 good job cody!
  • 1 0
 YeaH T.J. way to rally!







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