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2012 Second Ascent Ballard Criterium

June 3, 2012 by David Longdon Leave a Comment

Conditions were surprisingly good for Saturday’s Ballard Criterium. This is one of Seattle’s classic bike races, with a challenging course that includes a brick roadway (Ballard Ave.), off-camber turns, strategically located hazards like potholes and manhole covers, and fans that grow increasingly intoxicated as the afternoon progresses.

Jocelyn Setter maintains an aggressive tempo on the backstretch.

When I arrived, the women’s category 1/2 race was going full-tilt.

Theresa Harding drives out of turn 2 onto the backstretch on Shilshole Ave.

Jocelyn Setter added the Ballard Crit to her list of successes on the bike:

Winner of the Women’s category 1/2 race gives a post-race interview with Phil “Bilko” Stephens.

Next up were the men’s category 3 racers, which included 15-year old Conor Klupar.

Palpable tension at the start of the men’s category 3 race.

Conor is one of several rising stars in the adolescent peloton, and he pulled out the win:

Winner of the men’s category 3 race, 15 year old Conor Klupar gives a post-race interview with Phil “Bilko” Stephens.

The main event was the men’s pro and category 1/2 racers who blaze up Ballard Ave. at 30 mph.

The men’s Pro and category 1/2 racers line up for some fighting in the streets of Ballard.

In contrast to the men’s category 3 race, the men’s pro 1/2 race was won by oldster Ian Tubbs:

Ian Tubbs waiting for the stars in his eyeballs to dissipate as he answers post-race questions from Phil “Bilko” Stephens.

If you’ve never had the opportunity to see this race, put it on your calendar; it typically happens the first weekend in June.

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