Jittery Joe’s riders top college championships.
Joey Rosskopf and Thomas Brown took their show on the road once again and bested the country’s top collegiate cyclists. Earning a total of 5 medals and a national championship jersey at the championships, the pair represented their universities in the Division II National Road Championships Road Race and Criterium. Joey earned 2nd in the Road Race and 5th in the Criterium, while Thomas earned a hard fought 10th in the Road Race, and won the field sprint in the Criterium for another podium position (3rd). After tallying all of the individual race scores, Rosskopf cleared up his near miss in the Road Race with a clear national championship title in the overall competition, and Thomas’ consistency earned him an impressive 4th place overall.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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