After a one-year hiatus due to COVID-19, cyclists returned to the bottom of Kaloko Drive to compete in the prestigious Pedal Till Ya Puke 6.5-mile hill climb event on Sunday.
The punishing climb is known among elite cyclists for being a personal testament of pure grit as riders ascend a staggering 3,000 feet in elevation with several sections showcasing quad-busting 20% gradients.
This year brought a new change as the event has also been known to feature a grueling running segment — Run Till Ya Ralph — that unfortunately, could not happen.
However, finishing first on Sunday and winning the “King of the Mountain” title was Sean Maynard. The Kailua-Kona resident powered up the climb in a time of 41 minutes and 12 seconds. Next to finish in the men’s division was Alan Eriksson in 45:22 with Chris DeMarchi in third at 46:14.
In the women’s division, Anna Thomas claimed the top spot with her time of 1:07:16. Lori Montgomery, who was the only other female to brave the climb, finished next in 1:30:08.
Pedal Till Ya Puke Results
Name Age M/F time mph
Sean Maynard 50 M 41:12.1 9.3
Alan Eriksson 36 M 45:32.7 8.4
Chris Demarchi 50 M 46:14.8 8.3
Daniel Hill 50 M 46:42.9 8.2
Michael Mattix 42 M 49:00.5 7.8
Joseph Fairchild 39 M 50:11.8 7.6
Todd Marohnic 62 M 52:04.0 7.4
Jeff Lassle 62 M 53:41.2 7.2
Roch Frey 54 M 56:25.0 6.8
Barret Werk 46 M 1:02:08 6.2
Peaman Peaman 58 M 1:03:41 6
Anna Thomas 26 F 1:07:16 5.7
Troy Hoskin 48 M 1:11:53 5.3
Gerd Weber 72 M 1:12:14 5.3
Bruce Wacker 75 M 1:18:36 4.9
Francis Hechanova 44 M 1:26:42 4.4
Lori Montgomery 63 F 1:30:09 4.3
Jerrell L Berry Jr 57 M 1:42:42 3.7
John Barnett 80 M 1:42:43 3.7