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One of the strongest collegiate programs in the United States over the last 14 years, USA Cycling named MSU the collegiate program of the year for 2004.

MIDWESTERN STATE WINS TWO NATIONAL CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Two Midwestern State cyclists won national titles over the weekend at USA Cycling’s Collegiate National Road Cycling Championships.

Freshman Alex Boyd won Saturday’s 84-mile road race in 90-degree heat. He rode away from a breakaway group with four other riders that had amassed a two-minute lead on the field and rode solo for the last 17 miles of the race.

“We were working together pretty well until the gap came down to about 30 seconds, so I decided to go by myself,” Boyd said. “I’ve never won a national title before and I’ve been racing since I was 12, so this ranks up there as one of my biggest results.”

The next morning, Natalie Klemko, also a MSU freshman, attacked the women’s criterium field, which was still intact, with five laps left  in the race. She quickly built a lead of approximately 20 seconds and held off a last-lap surge to ride across the finish line alone to win the hour-long race on streets adjacent to the University of Kansas campus.

The efforts by Boyd and Klemko highlighted a solid effort by the 10-rider MSU squad at nationals. The Mustangs finished fourth overall among 45 schools competing in Division 1.

“Natalie and Alex’s wins are a credit to their incredible talent and all of the hard work that they put into this sport every day,” said MSU Coach Gary Achterberg. “The rest of the team also deserves credit. In both Alex’s and Natalie’s races, they had teammates who did lots of work back in the field to seal those victories.”

MSU’s women’s team trial team of Klemko, Sheri Jordan, Ivana Miucic and Laura Whittle also earned a podium spot with their fourth-place finish in Friday’s team time trial competition. The Mustangs finished 25 seconds behind winner Fort Lewis University. MSU’s men finished 12th in the team time trial.

Others competing for MSU were Adam Biwan, Mitch Comardo, Jarred Gilker, Kip Spaude and Tiffany Stewart. The team was supported by Achterberg, team manager Michael Baldwin and mechanic Jarvis Polvado, owner of Texoma Cycling Center.

Boyd also finished 14th in Sunday’s criterium. His combined points from the two individual events earned him the third-place medal in the men’s individual omnium. Klemko finished 16th in Saturday’s road race, earning her the fifth-place podium spot in the women’s individual omnium.

Saturday’s road race posed a challenge for the race organizers as well as the athletes. Steady rain a week ago left a portion of the original course under five feet of water, forcing a last-minute diversion that included a stretch of gravel road. That took many riders out of the race with flats that the neutral wheel support struggled to service. Two of MSU’s men and one of its women did not finish the race due to flats on the gravel portion of the course.

This weekend’s national titles are the 19th and 20th earned by Midwestern in the nearly 20-year history of the program. They are the third and fourth during the 2006-07 school year. Aaron Kacala, also a freshman, earned two first-place medals in the collegiate national track championships last September in Indianapolis.

This is the first time a Midwestern rider has won the men’s road race since 1994, when the championships were conducted in Wichita Falls. The last time MSU won the women’s criterium was in 2003 in Berkeley, Calif. 

When they are not racing for Midwestern, Boyd is a member of USA Cycling’s national development squad, VMG Racing, and Klemko races for the Advil-ChapStick women’s cycling team.

MIDWESTERN STATE CYCLIST WINS TWO NATIONAL TITLES

INDIANAPOLIS – Aaron Kacala, a freshman Midwestern State cyclist, won two national titles last week at the National Collegiate Track Cycling Championships in Indianapolis.

Kacala’s championships in the kilometer time trial and the match sprint are the 18th and 19th national champion jerseys won by Midwestern State since the collegiate cycling program started in the late 1980s.

Kacala, who is from Racine, Wis., left a resident athlete position at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., this spring because he wanted to attend school. Kacala, 20, is majoring in kinesiology at MSU working toward certification as a physical therapist.

These national championships are not Kacala’s first. He won the kilometer time trial twice – both when he was 17 and 18 – at USA Cycling’s Junior National Championships. He also has competed in cycling sprint events at the Junior World Championships in Moscow and at other world-class races, including the Pan Am Games and at events in Cuba, Ecuador and elsewhere.

Aaron Kacala of MSU keeps a watchful eye on Eugene Chacherine of the Colorado School of Mines during the gold-medal match sprint ride at the Collegiate National Cycling Championships in Indianapolis on Friday.

Photo by Gary Achterberg

Midwestern State riders Matt Fox, left, Aaron Kacala, center, and Kip Spaude, right, enjoy some time on the podium after their fourth-place finish in the team pursuit at the Collegiate National Cycling Championships in Indianapolis on Saturday.

Photo by Gary Achterberg

“Aaron’s national championships are a great start to his collegiate career,” said MSU Cycling Coach Gary Achterberg. “Not only is Aaron a great athlete, he’s really a wonderful mentor for the other riders on our team. It’s also really gratifying to see that he’s having fun on the bike and also really embracing his responsibilities as a student.”

Kacala’s two wins were enough to earn fourth place in the individual overall competition, which tallied points from the three-day-long competition at the Major Taylor Velodrome.

Midwestern took three riders to track nationals  – all freshmen. The others were Matt Fox, 18, from Highland Park, Ill., and Kip Spaude, 19, from Watertown, Wis.

The three athletes earned a fourth-place podium spot in the team pursuit – an event normally run with four riders. The team rides together around the track, taking turns pulling at the front, for 12 laps or a total of 4 kilometers.

“We thought we had an outside chance at one of the five podium spots,” Achterberg said. “However, the three rode a very flawless race technically and Kip’s endurance definitely was the glue that held things together, considering that this race is a much longer track event than either Aaron or Matt normally would race.

“Clearly, everyone is thrilled with Aaron’s two national titles, but I know all three guys think that being able to combine to get a medal in an event that we really thought we were a long-shot in is really something special.”

In other results:

  • Fox, who won the Junior National Championship this summer in the kilometer time trial, earned the fourth-place medal in the event at Collegiate Nationals. Fox also finished tenth in the individual overall competition among approximately 70 men who competed in at least one event.  In addition to competing at Junior Nationals this summer, Fox also was selected to race for the U.S. National Team at the Junior World Championships in August in Ghent, Belgium. He also raced for the national team this summer in Trinidad and previously has raced for the national team in Venezuela.
  • In addition to getting on the podium in the team pursuit, Spaude finished tenth out of approximately 50 competitors in the individual pursuit, which is a 3 kilometer time trial, and 15th in the kilometer time trial out of approximately 55 competitors. Spaude’s strength is racing on the road. He raced on the track for the first time in June and spent a fair amount of time over the summer competing with Kacala and Fox at the velodrome in Kenosha, Wis.
  • Midwestern finished 11th among all of the teams who competed in Indianapolis. Achterberg said that is a very impressive showing for a three-person team without a rider entered in any of the full slate of women’s events.

“It’s really gratifying to have a team that’s active again with racing on the track,” Achterberg said. “While some of our previous national titles were won on the track, we’ve been in a hiatus for the past few years.

“I also would be remiss if I didn’t give a lot of credit to the folks at our ‘home velodrome,’ the Superdrome in Frisco, he said. “They’ve been absolutely wonderful about giving us all of the training opportunities and other support that we’ve needed as we’ve been getting ready to go to nationals. That just made a huge difference in how these guys performed.”

Midwestern State will begin a full spring of racing on the road – both in collegiate and other USA Cycling events – in mid-February as it prepares for the Collegiate Road Cycling National Championships, which will be conducted in mid-May in Lawrence, Kan.

This past year, the Mustangs finished sixth out of 47 teams at road nationals and got on the podium in all three women’s events – second in the team time trial, second in the criterium and third in the road race.

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