2010 Banana Belt #1 Photo Gallery
- This vigilant pooch is the Cycling Action race dog of the week. Congratulations.
- Steven Beardsley lowers his arms after the victory salute that caused his relegation.
- Steven Beardlsey (Gentle Lovers) and Jacob Rathe (Jelly Belly) push to the line while eventual winner Brad Gebhard makes his move to their right.
- The Pro/1/2 field flies toward the line after coming into the finish together.
- The field twists through a corner.
- Sublime Sublimity winner Ryan Carlson leads the Pro/1/2 men up a hill.
- Word-RCB’s Stephen Bedford took the sprint.
- A big bunch sprint for the Cat 3 men.
- The Cat 3 men bunch up as they begin the back side of the course.
- The Cat 3 men covered four laps for race #1 and will add a lap each week.
- The lead group battles for the win at the finish in the Women’s Cat 4 race.
- The Cat 4 women rode 33 miles and slowly whittled things down to a select group at the front.
- The Cat 4 women cross the dam during their morning race.
- The lake was extremely calm in the morning.
- One of two Cat 5 groups that raced in the afternoon.
- A close sprint for the juniors as a small group finished together.
- The juniors hit the course for two laps in the afternoon.
- Zimbelman stayed away and cruised in with a large lead in the Masters 1/2/3 race.
- On the course in the afternoon.
- The Masters 40+ 1/2/3 field didn’t seem to be in much of a hurry to try and bring back the break.
- Echelon Gran Fondo/ZteaM’s Dave Zimbelman sports his Masters World Championships colors while initiating an early break with teammate Karsten Hagen in the Masters 40+ 1/2/3 race.
- An afternoon group crosses the bridge near the beginning of the race.
- Tyrrell took the field sprint in front in the 1/2/3 race.
- Veloforma’s Alice Pennington soloed in for the win in the Cat 1/2/3 race.
- Leia Tyrrell (OSU) and Karey Miles (Therapeutic Associates/GENR8) in the Women’s Cat 1/2/3 race.
- Sorella Forte’s Jen Akeroyd makes an early break attempt in the Women’s Cat 1/2/3 race.
- The Cat 1 women cross the dam at Hagg Lake during one of the 11-mile loops.
- In the pack at the Banana Belt #1 Sunday at Hagg Lake.































