DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY_dewayne@mcnews.online
MONTGOMERY COUNTY – Micah Gordon completed the Sunday course in 4:31:16 to win the Mountain Geared Division and the overall best time Sunday.
There was a total of nine riders who finished the multi-surface course in under five hours. While the course is predominantly known as a single-track trail course, riders do spend time on road surfaces and gravel roads. Once again weather forced a last-minute course change, but it didn’t seem to bother the competitors.
Micah Gordon was the first to cross the finish line at 4:31:16. Rob Sandusky was the overall runner-up with a time of 4:37:42. Austin Sullivan was seconds behind at 4:37:48. He was the first of three OC Double competitors to finish in the Top 5 overall. Bradley Cobb came in at 4:43:50, followed by John Purvis at 4:46:54. Notestine was sixth overall with a time of 4:57:19, followed by Chrystal Anthony, the top female competitor of the day, with a time of 4:57:34. Tracy Martin was the eighth best finisher with a time of 4:57:51. Dylan Rogers turned in the last sub-five hour time at 4:59:34. Dylan Schaeffer rounded out the overall Top 10 with a time of 5:02:28.
Below is a partial list of finishers. All times are preliminary until certified. The winners in the OC Double Divisions have not been announced yet.
Sunday results

2nd Place – Bradley Cobb, 1st Place – Austin Sullivan, 3rd Place – John Purvis. – Photos by Dewayne Holloway
Men’s OC Double
1st – Austin Sullivan (4:37:48)
2nd – Bradley Cobb (4:43:50)
3rd – John Purvis (4:46:54)
4th – Tracy Martin (4:57:51)
5th – Dylan Schaeffer (5:02:28)
6th – David Neidinger (5:07:24)
7th – Kane Lacombe (5:07:49)
8th – Joshua Snyder (5:16:06)
9th – Kelly Woolverton (5:18:49)
10th – AJ Meyer (5:19:36)
Men’s OC Double Single Speed
1st Boomer Lopold (5:47:42)
2nd – Williams (6:12:34)
3rd – Larry Wagner (6:54:36)
Women’s OC Double
1st – Sara Seels (5:33:34)
2nd – Amy Phillips (5:51:36)
3rd – Kathy Wilson (6:55:44)
4th – Ariana Khu (7:07:07)
5th – Ali Whittier (7:19:07)

2nd Place – Rob Sandusky, 1st Place – Micah Gordon, 3rd Place – Notestine. – Photos by Dewayne Holloway
Men’s Mountain Geared
1st – Micah Gordon (4:31:16)
2nd – Rob Sandusky (4:37:42)
3rd – Notestine (4:57:19)
4th – Dylan Rogers (4:59:34)
5th – Harrington (5:06:46)
6th – Michael Drackert (5:07:41)
7th – Curt Wilhelm (5:16:56)
8th – John Moore (5:19:10)
9th – Ty Brasuell (5:19:28)
10th – Todd Garten (5:23:06)

2nd Place – Colby Baxter, 1st Place – Steven Schmitt, 3rd Place – Steven Palmesano. Photos by Dewayne Holloway
Men’s Mountain Single Speed
1st – Steven Schmitt (6:04:28)
2nd – Colby Baxter (6:42:59)
3rd – Steven Palmesano (6:43:00)
4th – Jeremy Medlock (7:23:49)

2nd Place – Shanna Durr, 1st Place – Crystal Anthony, 3rd Place – Mindy Mitchell. – Photos by Dewayne Holloway
Women’s Mountain Geared
1st – Crystal Anthony (4:57:34)
2nd – Shanna Durr (6:08:55)
3rd – Mindy Mitchell (6:26:31)
4th – Maddy Gabe (6:31:16)
5th – Meagan Alpha (6:37:27)

MONTGOMERY COUNTY – The weather couldn’t have been better today for cyclists who participated in the 2023 Ouachita Challenge Gravel Grinder. John Purvis was the first to cross the finish line Saturday with a time of 2:43:11. Rob Bell Finished 2nd overall and first in the Gravel Geared Division.


The event was truly a community effort with local, state and federal agencies coming together to assure the success of the event.

The AGFC also is working to expand the project from its proving grounds on DeGray Lake to include Greers Ferry Lake and Lake Greeson, two Corps reservoirs that have proven difficult to establish vegetative cover in previous attempts.
Fluctuating water levels pose a particularly interesting obstacle in establishing native aquatic vegetation. Areas where submersed vegetation is planted can be left dry, which kills the plants before they have a chance to become established. Sean Lusk, staff biologist for the AGFC, said much of the lakebed in shallow areas of DeGray and other Arkansas Corps lakes is shale with very little soil, which compounds the problem.
In the project’s first three years, it’s shown some promising results. Portions of DeGray Lake are beginning to see aquatic vegetation come back and stay, and recent fishing tournaments have seen successful anglers talking about fishing “the grass” again.

