Snake Alley Criterium

Snake Alley Criterium
Race details
DateMay
RegionBurlington, Iowa
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionNational calendar
TypeCriterium
OrganiserBike Burlington
Race directorNewt Colburn
Web sitesnakealleycriterium.com
History
First edition1983 (1983)
Editions40 (as of 2024)
First winner Jeff Bradley (USA)
Most wins Jason McCartney (USA) (3 wins)
Most recent Cade Bickmore (USA)
History (women)
First winner Liz Heller (USA)
Most wins
(3 wins)
Most recent Rylee Mcmullen (USA)

The Snake Alley Criterium is a criterium cycling race that takes place annually on Memorial Day weekend in Burlington, Iowa. The bike race is most famous for riding up Snake Alley, which was named by Ripley's Believe It Or Not as the crookedest alley in the world. The Snake Alley portion of the race includes a 60-foot (18 m) ascent on the 276-foot-long (84 m) alley and includes five major turns.

This race has been said to be one of the most challenging bicycle races in the Midwest. A national cycling magazine has named the Snake Alley Criterium to be the fifth best criterium in the nation. The race spans over two days, and many of the downtown streets are closed to traffic. The course spans over 15 city blocks. Throughout the course the elevation ranges between 555 feet (169 m) and 678 feet (207 m).

Competitors may include anyone from the age of ten to senior citizens. These age groups however, do not all race in the same event. The Criterium is open to men and women both of which compete in separate races. Prizes vary between $50 for Juniors to $10,000 for the Pro's. Each race has a maximum number of competitors; the smallest group being 50, the largest being 150. The Junior group rides the fewest laps (four), and the Pro group rides the most laps which is a total of twenty-five. The entry fees are different for each group. The Juniors pay the least amount of money, fifteen dollars, and the Pros pay the most with forty-five. As with any credible bike race, proper safety equipment must be worn at all times.

Winners

Men

Year Winner Second Third
1983 Jeff Bradley
1984 Eon D'Ornellas
1985 Mike King
1986 Robert Mathias
1987 Robert Mionsk
1988 Hajo Drees
1989 Hajo Drees
1990 Chris Washkevich
1991 Troy Miller
1992 Tommy Matush
1993 John Peters
1994 Timm Peddie
1995 John Durso
1996 Steve Tilford
1997 Todd Littlehales
1998 Matthew Kelly
1999 Marc Kebbekus
2000 Steven Cate
2001[1] Jason McCartney John Lieswyn Steve Tilford
2002[2] John Lieswyn Steven Cate Doug Swanson
2003[3] Jason McCartney John Lieswyn Steven Cate
2004[4] Jason McCartney Adam Bergman Garrett Peltonen
2005 Steve Tilford Brian Jensen Ben Raby
2006[5] Sean Sullivan Chris Wherry Reid Mumford
2007[6] Adam Bergman Brian Jensen Brian Dziewa
2008 Duane Dickey Brian Jensen Bryce Mead
2009 Adam Bergman Paul Martin Frank Dierking
2010[7] Volodymyr Starchyk Tristan Schouten Eric Marcotte
2011 Chad Burdzilauskas Eric Marcotte Juan Pablo Dotti
2012[8] Paul Martin Ryan Aitcheson Alex Vanias
2013[9] Adam Leibovitz Colton Barrett Daniel Holt
2014[10] Daniel Holloway Toms Skujinš Alexander Ray
2015[11] Chris Uberti Chris Winn Logan Owen
2016[12] Matthew Zimmer Chris Winn Joshua Johnson
2017[13] Ryan Aitcheson Thomas Brown Peter Olejniczak
2018[14] Daniel Summerhill Sam Fritz Peter Olejniczak
2019[15] Daniel Summerhill Kyle Perry Samuel Janisch
2020-2021 Cancelled
2022 Andrew Dillman Cade Bickmore Conor White

Élites Femmes

Year Winner Second Third
1988 Liz Heller
1989 Sonja Stilp
1990 Liz Heller
1991 Tracey Lamers
1992 Sue Swenson
1993 Deirdre Demet
1994 Karen Dunne
1995 Elaine Nekritz
1996 Cynthia Mommsen
1997 Bonnie Breeze
1998 Debre Pilger
1999 Andrea Bowman
2000 Cynthia Mommsen
2001[1] Catherine Walberg Christine Miller Cynthia Mommsen
2002[2] Magen Long Kerry Soraci Christine Miller
2003[3] Magen Long Tania Duff-Miller Jo Kiesanowski
2004[4] Magen Long Rebecca Much Elizabeth Morse
2005 Sarah Tillotson
2006[5] Kristin Wentworth Molly Vetter-Smith Katie Weber
2007[6] Kristin Wentworth Mindi Martin Anne Grabowski
2008 Samantha Schneider
2009 Amanda Miller
2010[7] Amanda Miller Lisa Vetterlein Ashley James
2011 Amanda Miller
2012[8] Kaitlin Antonneau Jeannie Kuhajek Emma Bast
2013[9] Kim Eppen Mia Manganello Katherine Shields
2014[10] Lisa Vetterlein Abby Ruess Amber Markey
2015[11] Chloé Dygert Mary Penta Gwen Inglis
2016[12] Abby Ruess Gwen Inglis Leah Kleager
2017[13] Lily Williams Jeannie Kuhajek Amanda Miller
2018[14] Faith Montreuil Carlyn Jackson Cassidy Hickey
2019[15] Gwen Inglis Carlyn Jackson Kaitlyn Agnew
2020-2021 Cancelled
2022 Maddy Ward Peta Mullens Rylee McMullen

References

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