The St. Francis GOLDEN
KNIGHTS Mountain Bike Team
“California State
Championships”, Novato CA – May 19, 2013
The 2013
season for the Golden Knight’s mountain bike team concluded on Sunday with 13
members of the team traveling to Northern California to participate in the NICA
California State Championships. Over 650 students would test their mountain
bike racing fitness and skills against each other in this one-day event
featuring the largest race fields ever for high school mountain bike racing. The
race site was at Stafford Lake Park in Novato and featured a purpose-built
technical course with over 5 ½ miles of distance and 700’ of elevation gain per
lap. All classes would compete on the longest circuit of the year.
The Golden
Knight freshman team started the day off with high-hopes. Unfortunately, Andrew
Schiller and George Orloff both crashed in the first turn and were soon chasing
from last place behind the field of 84 riders in their 11 mile race. Teammates
Michael Vega and Andrew Palaski, who have both improved tremendously this year,
would be the first Golden Knight’s in to the finish at 23rd and 30th
place. Andrew Schiller would earn the “hard-charger” award, passing 49 riders
to finish in 35th position, with George Orloff also working extremely
hard to fight back for a very respectable 43rd place.
Four members
of the St. Francis Sophomore Division 1 team traveled to Novato, but only 3
were able to race. Remi Roth would be unable to compete because of the flu, a
disappointment for Remi who had worked very hard all season. In his place and
ready to work hard were Skyler Payne, Owen Shain, and Nathaniel Blakely. Out of
the 62 Sophomores who lined up, Skyler Payne would finish a season-best result
of 12th place, covering over 16 miles! Also having a season-best was
Owen Shain in 28th, with Nathaniel Blakely coming in at 37th.
Next up was
the JV team. Not only would the lap distance be longer than normal for this
race, but the JV and Varsity teams would race for 4 and 5 laps respectively,
instead of the traditional 3 and 4 laps. The extra distance and time on the
course would prove to be challenging for most of the riders. Like the freshman
race, the JV race would see a huge field of 82 riders lining up. Hanging in
there for over 22 miles of racing was Austin Hamilton, finishing in a very fast
race in 23rd. Teammates Keenan Koch and Kenny Larsen battled and
worked through tough conditions to finish in 65th and 72nd.
Kenny Larsen said after the race that “it was the hardest thing I’ve ever
done”.
The Golden
Knight Varsity team was once again represented by junior Sean Bird and senior
Scott Marshall. The deep Varsity field of 51 riders would be on course for over
2 hours, covering more than 27 miles! Sean Bird dropped back on the first lap
because of mechanical problems, but clawed his way back to finish in 18th
place. Scott Marshall wrapped up his high-school mountain bike racing career
(over 20 races) with a hard-fought 41st place.
For the 5th
season in a row, the Golden Knight mountain bike team completed every race
without a single DNF! This is unheard of in a difficult sport where physical
and mental challenges are commonplace, but testament to the hard work and
dedication of the students. The Golden Knights will begin recruitment for the
2014 team in September, with the first practice on December 1st.
The Golden
Knights mountain bike team is 100% volunteer managed and coached and is very
grateful for all of the support they have received from the parents, alumni,
and their generous sponsors, including: Design Imports, Hollandays, Merchants
Building Maintenance, Mountain Pine Shutters, Strategic Law Partners, Nu-Hope,
Kevin Martin/UBS, Stratz & Company, Financial Guaranty Insurance Brokers, Lucas
Horsfall Murphy & Pindroh, Lantern CycleWorks, Montrose Bike Shop, Crescenta
Valley Insurance, and Church and Larsen. GO KNIGHTS!
Andrew Palaski |
Owen Shain |
Michael Vega |
Andrew Palaski |
Sean Bird passing 5 Varsity riders |
Kenny Larsen |
Keenan Koch - Smiling |
Skyler Payne - That face says it all - Tough Sport! |
Scott Marshall celebrating the finish of his final high school race! |