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School
launches bike team
Sisters High School's newest
team is off to a flying start.
The mountain bike team is
open to anyone with a passion for mountain biking and is under the supervision
of teacher Mark Keel.
There is no special criteria
for joining.
"Members can be non-competitive
and just come to our training rides, but competition is available for
those who want it," said Keel.
The team rides after school
on Tuesday and Thursday and on Saturday mornings.
The idea of a mountain bike
team has been around the school for a while. Until Keel came to Sisters
this year there hadn't been anyone to take it on.
"I saw the tremendous potential
here in Central Oregon for mountain biking and started asking around to
see who the mountain bike riders were at school," Keel said. "It has been
strictly word of mouth, and we are gradually growing."
Presently there are seven
members; seniors Brandon Overstreet and Logan Godsiff; juniors Anna Morton,
Nick Yopp and Jeff Boswell; and sophomores Connor Burck and Nick Pierce.
The competitions are under
the umbrella of the Oregon Bicycle Racing Association, which has set up
a high school race series.
The high school racers will
then have their own state final at a later date to determine riders who
continue on to regional and national high school competitions.
While the high school series
is brand new this year, the high school racers do not compete in any special
category.
"These kids are competing
against pros and hard core racers, some of the best in the state," Keel
said. "They don't get treated any differently."
The Sisters athletes have
competed in two races and are presently in second place among 11 schools,
behind Summit, with Sprague of Salem breathing down their necks in third
place.
Only one point separates Sisters
and Sprague.
The first race was held in
Blodgett (near Corvallis) on March 30, on a course appropriately named
the Mudslinger.
"It was a very tough 12 mile
course with 2,000 feet of vertical gain," Keel said. "It was steep, challenging
and of course, muddy, with over 260 racers competing." Most of the Sisters
riders rode the Beginner Men 15-18 years category.
Connor Burck was the top finisher
for Sisters, placing third in 1:32:20 (one hour, 32 minutes, 20 seconds).
Nick Yopp finished sixth in 1:33:30. Nick Pierce finished seventh in 1:35:50.
Brandon Overstreet was unable
to finish due to an equipment failure.
Pine Mountain, east of Bend,
was the site of the second race, on April 7.
The Sagebrush Sundae featured
160 riders competing on the same, grueling 20 mile course.
"This course was very rocky
and technical with lots of tricky places to negotiate," said Keel.
First place in the Beginner
Men 15-18 years went to Logan Godsiff, in his first ever cross-country
race. He finished in 1:31:20. Connor Burck took fourth with a time of
1:34:45. Nick Pierce was seventh in 1:45:45 and Nick Yopp garnered ninth
in 1:55:55.
The next race is April 21
in Bend and is ominously christened Cascade Chainbreaker.
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