UPDATE 10/16/2023

CSU had a great weekend at MTB Nats, but a broken chain for Quentin Loxtercamp in the short track likely cost the team the win in the D1 Omnium national championship. Congrats to George Poggemeyer on his DS National Championship and his third place in the DH, Isa Naschold on taking third in both the XC and ST races and Quentin on taking 5th in XC.  The team was fifth in the relay and 4th in the D1 Omnium. Full results are below.


Original Story

USA Cyclings Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships are in Ride Rock Creek, North Carolina, this year. Racing takes place Oct. 12th through the 15th and includes short track, cross country, dual slalom, downhill, and a team relay. Colorado State University sent a team of nine, including George Poggemeyer, Isa Naschold, Luke Leavitt, Thomas Hansen, Quentin Loxtercamp, Abigail Francis, Jilian Lukez, Macayla Schiedt and Lucas Huesman.

George Poggemeyer kicked things off with a bang by winning a National Championship in the Dual Slalom. Results for all races will be posted below as they become available.

Race Results

Dual Slalom- Thursday

  • 1st George Poggemeyer
  • 23rd Luke Leavitt

Cross Country- Friday

Men

  • 5th Quentin Loxtercamp
  • 13th Thomas Hansen
  • 31st Lucas Huesman

Women

  • 3rd Isa Nashchold
  • 17th Jillian Lukez
  • 22nd Abigail Francis
  • 24th Macayla Scheidt

Short Track- Saturday

Men

  • 17th Thomas Hansen
  • 32nd Lucas Huesman
  • DNF Quentin Loxtercamp (broken chain)

Women

  • 3rd Isa Nashchold
  • 15th Abigail Francis
  • 19th Macayla Scheidt
  • 26th Jillian Lukez

Downhill-Sunday

  • 3rd George Poggemeyer
  • 24th Luke Leavitt

Team Relay-Sunday

  • 5th

Team Omnium

  • 4th (Quentin’s broken chain in the ST race likey cost the team the D1 Omnium win)

Full Results


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