Galena Growlers place in Blackfly Challenge
INLET – Last Saturday, June 9, saw many locals went up to Inlet, NY for the 2018 Black Fly Challenge. The race included 914 riders registered, 843 at the starting line and 835 finishers. All record numbers for the event but the biggest number of the day was the 6,570 miles between Indian Lake, NY and winner Koki Gada. Gada’s hometown of Yokahama, Japan was considered the furthest-finisher of the event.
The field saw two of the Galena Growlers place. In Junior Mountain Bike division, Stanton Baker of Plymouth (Norwich High School) placed at the top of the podium. Also placing in the division was teammate Daniel Scholl of North Norwich (Sherburne-Earlville Middle School) at third for the 38.5 mile race.
Other area riders are listed below with this places in their respective divisions:
Aaron Sirtoli, Hamilton, 14th Cat 1 MTB
Corey DuBois, Unadilla, 28th Cat 1 MTB
Raymond Carlson, Hamilton, 80th Cat 1 MTB
Rich Lewis, Norwich (Huntersville, NC), 8th, Cat 2 MTB
Collin Blackmore, Earlville, 29th Cat 2 MTB
Travis DuBois, Poolville, 140th, Cat 2 MTB
Dennis Ulhig, Sidney, 143rd Cat 2 MTB
Jason Miller, Norwich, 157th Cat 2 MTB
Jim Belknap, Cinncinatus, 160th, Cat 2 MTB
Eric Scholl, North Norwich, 193rd, Cat 2 MTB
Mike Webster, Hamilton, 229th Cat 2 MTB
Rob Baker, Plymouth, 295th Cat 2 MTB
Stanton Baker, Plymouth, 1st, Junior MTB
Daniel Scholl, North Norwich, 3rd Junior MTB
Wyatt DuBois, Poolville , 10th Junior MTB
Harrison DuBois, Poolville, 6th Junior MTB
Braedon Baker, Plymouth, 22nd Junior MTB
The field saw two of the Galena Growlers place. In Junior Mountain Bike division, Stanton Baker of Plymouth (Norwich High School) placed at the top of the podium. Also placing in the division was teammate Daniel Scholl of North Norwich (Sherburne-Earlville Middle School) at third for the 38.5 mile race.
Other area riders are listed below with this places in their respective divisions:
Aaron Sirtoli, Hamilton, 14th Cat 1 MTB
Corey DuBois, Unadilla, 28th Cat 1 MTB
Raymond Carlson, Hamilton, 80th Cat 1 MTB
Rich Lewis, Norwich (Huntersville, NC), 8th, Cat 2 MTB
Collin Blackmore, Earlville, 29th Cat 2 MTB
Travis DuBois, Poolville, 140th, Cat 2 MTB
Dennis Ulhig, Sidney, 143rd Cat 2 MTB
Jason Miller, Norwich, 157th Cat 2 MTB
Jim Belknap, Cinncinatus, 160th, Cat 2 MTB
Eric Scholl, North Norwich, 193rd, Cat 2 MTB
Mike Webster, Hamilton, 229th Cat 2 MTB
Rob Baker, Plymouth, 295th Cat 2 MTB
Stanton Baker, Plymouth, 1st, Junior MTB
Daniel Scholl, North Norwich, 3rd Junior MTB
Wyatt DuBois, Poolville , 10th Junior MTB
Harrison DuBois, Poolville, 6th Junior MTB
Braedon Baker, Plymouth, 22nd Junior MTB
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