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Wells, Asplund, win 43rd IHBC

Troy Wells and Ned Overend finish 1-2, while Asplund makes it an all-Durango championship

One year ago, nobody knew who Kip Taylor was.

So, the peloton let the little-known cyclist race away from the pack.

Taylor won the 42nd Iron Horse Bicycle Classic in 2013.

This year, they know who Kip Taylor is, and they weren’t about to let the New Mexico rider pull away without a fight.

Troy Wells, with some help from fellow Durangoans and Specialized teammates Ned Overend and older brother Todd Wells, won the 43rd Iron Horse Bicycle Classic in 2014 in 1 hour, 19 minutes, 13 seconds. He beat IHBC record-holder Overend by a wheel’s length to the finish.

Wells was first to the abbreviated finish line at Durango Mountain Resort in Saturday’s signature road race, while Overend’s dash for a sixth title just fell short.

The rest of the pack, including Taylor and Todd Wells, finished close behind.

Marisa Asplund, thrice a runner-up to Mara Abbott’s women’s record four road race titles, finally earned a victory without Abbott in the field. The Durangoan won the women’s race with an unofficial time of 1 hour, 26 minutes, 52 minutes. She was followed by Sheena Carswell in 1:27.01 and Maria Santiago in 1:33.09.

The race was shortened from its original 47 miles to Silverton to 27 to DMR when snow started falling on the passes Friday night. Rather than take any unnecessary risks, race organizers cut the event in half Friday night, marking the second time in the Classic’s 43-year history that the finish line wasn’t in Silverton but rather at the ski resort.

The race has been canceled once because of snow.

heraldsports@durangoherald.com



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