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A Fantastic Finish to a Great Month of Racing

In the end, Chris Ploch was just lucky enough to secure his third win of the month and his third straight Alpine Short Track Dirt Crit Series Trophy.

In one of the most exciting finishes in recent memory, Ploch’s teammate as well as fellow Alpine Shop employee, John Matthews, was literally feet away from his first win of the 2010 series. With Matthews in the lead and Ploch right behind him as they came around the final turn on the course, Matthews had to go around a lapped rider as they hit the turn. When that rider veered towards the direction Matthews was heading, he was forced into a bad stretch of trail and thrown from his bike. With Matthews down, Ploch overtook him for the win.

Congratulations to all the racers and fans who made the 2010 Alpine Shop Short Track Dirt Crit Series such a fantastic success. We also want to make sure Ralph Pfremmer, race director, race announcer, race organizer and true jack of all trades is recognized for the work he has done to build this race into THE summer event in St. Louis for cyclists.

Here’s tonight’s video:

3 thoughts on “A Fantastic Finish to a Great Month of Racing”

  1. Any chance the running starts will get pushed back? Based on the Dirt-Crits so far, it seems like people (me) have a tough time getting to C’wood before 6 to register. Will there be similar A/B/C cats starting at different times?

    Having a blast so far! Thanks for all of your hard work.

    See you on Sunday.

  2. I think we’re going to try to push it to at least 6:30 pm for the Advanced Races. That’s where we’ve got it scheduled right now anyway. Depending on how we do with sunlight and time, we may end up moving that even further back.

    As far as categories, we’re going to be doing basically “A” races and beginner “C” races for our first time out. If it looks like we can do all three, we’ll definitely consider it!

  3. Thanks much. That would definitely help.

    Looking forward to the details and trying that creek crossing!

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