All boys. All boarding. Grades 9-12.
Team Detail

Results

On a very cold and windy Saturday at Miller School the Woodberry Mountain Bike team worked hard to earn 5th in the overall team standing. Standing are tabulated off of the top riders in each division: JV boys and girls and varsity boys and girls. WFS was the only team in the top 5 with no female participants. 5th place is a huge accomplishment in this stacked field of co-ed composite and high school teams and is testament to the fact the nearly every single WFS rider finished this very difficult race. Please congratulate the guys when you see them!
 
Pictures are located @wfsoutdoor on Instagram
 
Team Overall (co-ed)
  • 1.Pure XC: 1125
 
  • 2. Miller School: 1016
 
  • 3. East Coasters: 565
 
  • 4. Charlottesville Racing Club: 550
 
  • 5. WFS: 526
 
  • 6. Richmond Cycle Corp: 492
 
  • 7. Collegiate: 481
 
  • 8. NOVA Composite: 430
 
  • 9. Prince William Composite: 374
 
  • 10. Monticello High School: 211
 
  • Trinity Episcopal: 126
 
  • Blue Ridge School: 108
 
  • Endorphin Fitness: 85
 
  • EVMA: 35
 
  • Shen Rock Composite: 35
 
 
Top individual points earners for WFS:
 
Varsity:
  • Justin Mitchell
 
  • Alex Krongard (1st ever varsity race)
 
  • George Williams (1st ever varsity race)
 
  • Garrett Venable (1st ever varsity race)
 
 
Junior Varsity
  • Caleb Simmons (1st ever mountain bike race)
 
  • Gus Dupree
 
  • Nathan Janney (1st ever mountain bike race)
 
  • Jae Joong Kim (1st ever mountain race)
 
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