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Breck Epic: Stage Three, Mt. Guyot - Race Recap

Aug 15, 2017
by Uncommon Communications  
Day Three of the Breck Epic is lovingly known as the Circumvention of Mount Guyot, and is begrudgingly called some four letter words under the riders’ breaths. Riders tackle two major passes on either side of Mt. Guyot. Neither is easy, but perhaps the first is most memorable as it forces [most] riders off their bikes due to its ruggedness and the altitude, which reaches over 12,000-feet. Stage three is undoubtedly the hardest day riders have faced thus far, though calling it the hardest day of the week is an insult that cannot be hurled until after Thursday’s summit of Wheeler Pass.

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Nash wins day 3, women's overall battle tightens.

With over a two-minute lead on second placed rider Katerina Nash (Clif Pro Team), Erin Huck (Cannondale – 3 Rox) need only follow Nash’s wheel to maintain her GC lead. Nash had a slim lead over Huck as they summited French Pass — the first, and steeper, of the two passes, that animate stage three — but with Nash still in Huck’s sights, she was of little threat. At the French Pass summit, Amy Beisel (Pro Cycling / Kenda) was five minutes back from Nash in third. Katie Compton (KfC Racing), in fourth, trailed Beisel by another two minutes. However, by the time the women’s field reached the finish some 26-miles later, everything had been shaken up and Nash had taken over two minutes out of Huck’s lead, leaving Huck with just a 21-second advantage over Clif Bar’s Czech rider.

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“I’m exhausted,” said Nash after the stage — a sentiment echoed by Huck. “It’s a tough race, for sure. I’ve done some stage racing. I think my pacing is right and I know how to get through multiple days, but it doesn’t make it any easier.”

Compton went back and forth with Beisel, passing Beisel on the descents and getting passed back on the climb up Georgia Pass, but Compton ended up edging her out for third place on the stage. With Beisel firmly in third overall, Evelyn Dong (Full Cycle) maintains her position in fourth place overall, 25-minutes behind Beisel and 17-minutes ahead of Compton.

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Wells retakes the lead

In an act of dominance, Todd Wells (SRAM/TLD/Scott) overtook Howard Grotts (Specialized) on the longest descent of the day — the plunge off of Georgia Pass on the Colorado Trail. Giving Wells enough time to win the stage by 1:40, and in doing so, gaining enough time to regain the leader’s jersey.

“I was able to push a little harder [on Georgia pass],” said Grotts. “But Todd quickly made that up on the descent and as it got rockier at the bottom I was pinballing around. I had a small puncture, but I was able to plug it pretty fast and that’s where [Bishop] got past me.”

Jeremiah Bishop (Team Topeak Ergon) lead the leading trio — himself, Wells and Grotts — over French Pass and after Grotts’ flat, the duo worked together to limit their losses to Wells. Geoff Kabush (Scott – Maxxis) lost time on the steep pitches of French Pass and finished fourth, losing 1:10 on Grotts and Bishop. Kyle Trudeau (CZ Racing) and Bryan Dillon (Team Topeak Ergon) rode together for some of the days and would end up taking fifth and sixth, respectively. Going in to stage four, the Aqueduct, Wells leads Grotts by 1:20 and Bishop by 1:59. Kabush will need to make a massive move in the next three days to make up the 3:20 deficit between him and the podium.

“Todd has a pretty handy lead now,” added Grotts. “But it’s only day three, so we’ll see.”

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 Can we get a course and elevation map added to these articles? I know I can probably find this info myself but in the spirit of the immense effort these crazy riders are putting out this week I think its best that I be as lazy as possible.
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