July 24/05 9:16 am - Tour de Whiterock: Criterium Report and Results Posted by Editoress on 07/24/05
Tour de White Rock Report by Kevin Woodley
Stage 2: Criterium
Hilton Clarke and Svein Tuft made sure no one was catching them this time. After leading most of the Tour de Gastown Wednesday night only to be caught on the final lap and pushed off the podium, Clarke and Tuft were part of an early five-man break that lapped the field in Saturday evening's Criterium at the 26th annual Tour de White Rock.
When the break built a 35-second lead midway through 60 laps of the one-kilometer track around White Rock streets, there was little doubt about the top-five. And when Clarke, Tuft, Mark Howard, Tom Peterson, and Brandon Crichton passed the pack with 20 laps left, the only question was who would cross the line first and who would round out the podium.
Clarke was confident he'd be on top of it when the flowers were handed out, especially after watching Peterson, Howard and Crichton battle for a $500 crowd prime (prize lap) with one lap remaining. He was right. Clarke easily won a sprint into the final corner, turning down the final straightaway and gliding to first place with both hands raised.
"I had a chance to take the $500 prime with a lap to go and I decided to give it away," said Clarke, a Melbourne, Australia native riding for the powerful, New Jersey-based Navigators Insurance Team "I watched them sprint and they used a lot of energy with a lap to go and I knew then I had then covered and it was just a mater of getting around the last corner first and that's all it took. I knew I was the fastest guy there so I just covered them all and just had to wait to sprint to the last corner and then I was just coasting down the hill."
Crichton, a Burlington, Ontario-native riding for the ItalPasta Team was second, just ahead of Tuft, a Langley native on the powerful B.C.-based Symmetrics squad. Howard, another Melbourne native riding for Wentings Cycle, finished fourth. Peterson, a Washington State native with Broadmark Capital was fifth after winning the late sprint for the crowd prime.
"I'm a little frustrated," said Tuft, the 2004 and 2005 Canadian Time Trial Champion. "I feel like I have the form, but I've just been having some difficulties trying to put her together. I was trying to give her today, I wanted to win, but that's just racing." It was evident early that the entire Symmetrics men's team was, in Tuft's words, "trying to give her" Saturday, even when that meant working to slow down the chase pack. With 12 riders in the starting field, Symmetrics worked to ensure Tuft's breakaway group stayed out front after taking off from the peleton just 10 laps into the race, catching world-class Health Net duo of Gord Fraser, who won Gastown, and Tyler Farrar back in the chase group.
With 10 laps left, there were 10 Symmetrics riders at the front of the pack, including Tuft, who was already up a lap by that time. Unfortunately for Tuft, all of the lapped riders were pulled from the course for the final three laps, leaving the top-five on their own.
"It's not normal, but it happens," Clarke said of lapping the field. "I was away in Gastown the whole night with Svein and I know he's going really strong and he made a move and I followed him and I knew no doubt we were going to lap the field." The good news for Tuft's Symmetrics teammates came from Andrew Pinfold, who won the bunch sprint to take sixth spot. Combined with a second-place finish in Friday's hill climb, Pinfold heads into Sunday's road race as the Tour de White Rock omnium (overall) leader. "We were going for overall, trying to keep safe," said Tuft. "It's really hard competition here this week. Navigators and Health Net are all world-class guys. It's not a cakewalk out here. We have a lot of guys but again, with Navigators and Health Net, they have world-class speed and the problem is you have them in a break and they're a threat every single time. Our only trick is to really segregate those guys and use our strength." The plan seemed to be similar for the Symmetrics Team in the women's race as they tried to contain Quark Cycling's Sarah Uhl, who dominated the Tour de Delta and finished second in Gastown for two straight years. With three riders in the race, Symmetrics helped to limit Uhl to a third-place finish, but couldn't get anyone onto the podium themselves.
Instead it was Brei Gudsell of BikeNZ, a development team from New Zealand, who broke away from the pack up a hill on the backside of the course with a lap and a half left, winning a $283 crowd prime and hanging on to win.
Gudsell called both wins a pleasant surprise, especially after waking up feeling sick and considering withdrawing from the race.
"I wasn't really feeling up to racing but I decided to go," said Gudsell, a 22-year-old from Wanganui, New Zealand who works full time and attends university as an economics major back home. "I didn't actually plan on going for the crowd prime, I was just planning on going with a few laps to go just to see if I could stay away and if I couldn't, then one of my teammates was going to counterattack. It was just lucky to get the crowd prime." Gudsell and her BikeNZ teammates arrived the day before Gastown as part of a three-week North American trip put together by manager Susie Pryde, a former top U.S. pro rider from New Zealand. They return right after BC Superweek wraps up with Sunday's road race.
"I meant to just stick with the team plan and just kept going," added Gudsell. Emily Sandwith, a 20-year-old Victoria native who was on the Canadian Development team last year before taking this year to study for her medical entrance exams at the University of Victoria, overcame knee surgery and was second after sneaking up on Uhl in a photo finish.
Uhl, 20 and a former World Junior Match Sprint champion recognized as one of the fastest sprinters in women's cycling, did manage to win six of eight primes before fading late.
"I chose to play an aggressive card. I really didn't leave the top-3 all race and that maybe cost me a little bit," said Uhl, missing Quark teammate Helen Kelly, who left Superweek to race Altoona in Uhl's home state of Pennsylvania. "But I was really gunning for a lot of the primes because there's a lot less overall money in White Rock so I was just trying to collect as much dinner money as possible." The Tour de White continues with the Road Race Sunday (8 a.m. start), the final stop in BC Superweek, a three-event series that included the Tour de Gastown and Tour de Delta.
Pro 1/2 Men 1. Hilton Clarke (AUS) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 2. Brandon Crichton (CAN) ItalPasta 3. Svein Tuft (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 4. Derek McMaster (CAN) Team Coastal 5. Tom Peterson (USA) Broadmark Capital 6. Andrew Pinfold (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 7. Tommy Nankervis (AUS) Wentings Cycle 8. Tyler Farrar (USA) Health Net 9. Marsh Cooper (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 10. Philippe Abbott (CAN) Team Alberta 11. Dustin MacBurnie (CAN) Broadmark Capital 12. David Goosen (CAN) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 13. Bradley Fairall (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 14. Eric Kameka (CAN) Escape Velocity / DEVO 15. Jeff Hansen (CAN) ItalPasta 16. Andy Edwards (AUS) GS Ciao 17. Nick Friesen (CAN) The Bike Shop 18. Jamie Sparling (CAN) Bicisport Calgary 19. Ian Tubbs (USA) Broadmark Capital 20. Tim Sherstobitoff (CAN) Kelowna Cycle 21. Phil Zajicek (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 22. Nat Faulkner (CAN) ItalPasta 23. Roy Pickavance (CAN) CenturyTel 24. Craig De gier (CAN) Cyclesmith CC 25. Ian Manning (CAN) BikeSports - Pfaff Racing Team 26. Eric Wohlberg (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 27. Andrew Fischer (USA) Broadmark Capital 28. Tim Abercrombie (CAN) Escape Velocity / DEVO 29. Zak Grabowski (USA) TIAA-CREF 30. Peter Sanowar (CAN) ItalPasta 31. Murray Carter (CAN) Ride With Rendall 32. Kevin Noiles (CAN) Escape Velocity / DEVO 33. Daniel Maggiacomo (CAN) ItalPasta 34. Taylor Little (CAN) Taylor Little 35. Cameron McKnight (CAN) Edmonton Road & Track Club 36. Chuck Hill (USA) Amgen 37. Maurice Worsfold (CAN) Bayside Cycling Club 38. Sean Van Horn (USA) Broadmark Capital 39. Trevor Connor (CAN) Chris Cookies/Swan Cycles 40. Sven Sturm (GER) Organic Athlete Victoria 41. Rob Britton (CAN) Team Coastal 42. Zack Garland (CAN) N/A 43. Gord Fraser (CAN) Health Net 44. Siro Camponogara (ITA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 45. Zachary Taylor (USA) TIAA-CREF 46. Brad Slater (CAN) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 47. Robert Campbell (USA) The Valley Athletic Club 48. Chris Worsfold (CAN) Bayside Cycling Club 49. Andrew McDirmid (USA) Starbucks Double Shot 50. Christian Meier (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 51. Jacob Erker (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 52. Will Pratt (CAN) The Bike Barn 53. Cory Lange (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 54. Will Routley (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 55. Jeff Sherstobitoff (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 56. Pleasure Jackson (USA) Broadmark Capital 57. Basse Clement (CAN) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe
dnf. Kirk O'Bee (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team dnf. Min Van Velzen (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling dnf. Scott Slater (CAN) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe dnf. Shane Savage (CAN) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe dnf. Richard Minichiello (CAN) TREK - Red Truck Ale dnf. Daniel Goncalves (BRA) Organic Athlete Victoria dnf. Keith Stark (CAN) Rocky Mountain - Business Objects dnf. Chris Brennan (USA) Team Rio Grande dnf. Justin Davis (AUS) Wentings Cycle dnf. Mark Howard (AUS) Wentings Cycle dnf. Scott Brown (AUS) Wentings Cycle dnf. Owen Gue (USA) Broadmark Capital dnf. Justin Morgan (USA) Broadmark Capital dnf. Adam Curry (NZL) Broadmark Capital dnf. Solomon Woras (USA) Broadmark Capital dnf. Richard Bowker (NZL) ItalPasta dnf. Chris Issac (CAN) ItalPasta dnf. Brett Boniface (CAN) OrganicAthlete Victoria dnf. Joshua Smith (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD dnf. Nicholas Jendzjowsky (CAN) Pedalhead Roadworks/Sleemans dnf. Josh James (CAN) TREK - Red Truck Ale dnf. Mark Grimmett (CAN) Wenting's Cycles dnf. Matthew Hall (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD dnf. Donald Buscombe (CAN) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe dnf. Brad Bingham (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD dnf. Philip Burgess (IRL) La Bicicletta dnf. Axel Bergman (CAN) Team Organic Victoria dnf. Chris Conklin (CAN) Team Coastal dnf. Damien Waugh (CAN) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe dnf. Harley Borlee (CAN) Velocity dnf. Matthew Walker (CAN) Team Sask dnf. Brian Nelson (USA) Momentum sports/Inewmed dnf. Chris Reid (CAN) Team Coastal dnf. Jeff Sparling (CAN) Team Alberta dnf. Ezra Nichols (CAN) Organic Ahtlete Victoria dnf. Garth White (CAN) TREK - Red Truck Ale dnf. Jesse James Collins (CAN) BiciSport dnf. Samuel Bail (CAN) coachchris.ca / All Seasons Sports dnf. Duncan Steele (CAN) Escape Velocity / DEVO dnf. Matt Patterson (CAN) BiciSport dnf. Jim Tsilemos (CAN) Team Coastal dnf. Dawson Sean (CAN) TREK - Red Truck Ale dnf. Jason Fluckiger (CAN) Bayside Cycling Club dnf. Shawn Bunnin (CAN) Team Saskatchewan / Spoke n Sport dnf. Mark Cunningham (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling dnf. Noah Young (USA) Broadmark Capital dnf. Brad Issel (CAN) TREK - Red Truck Ale dnf. Felix Haspel (CAN) Synergy Racing dnf. Jordan Guenette (CAN) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe dnf. Pablo Araya (CRC) Costa Rica dnf. Nieves Carasco (CRC) Costa Rica dnf. Luis Garcia (CRC) Costa Rica dnf. JP Dunlop (CAN) adventurebound.ca dnf. Ian Robertsonn (CAN) Team KAOS dnf. Robin White (CAN) adventurebound.ca dnf. Tom Evans (CAN) Bike Barn dnf. Cory Forrest (CAN) Kelowna Cycle dnf. Dan MacDonald (CAN)
Women 1. Brei Gudsell (NZL) BikeNZ 2. Emily Sandwith (CAN) Adventure Bound 3. Sarah Uhl (USA) Quark Cycling Team 4. Lisa Sweeney (CAN) Team Coastal 5. Jenny Trew (CAN) Team Coastal 6. Joelle Numainville (CAN) Canadian National Junior Women 7. Mathilde Hupin Debeurme (CAN) Sportif Bromont 8. Marni Hambleton (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 9. Alena Radomsky (CAN) Team Coastal 10. Amy Mosen (NZL) BikeNZ 11. Leah Guloien (CAN) Sugoi / Giant 12. Anna Tratnyek (CAN) Terry Precision 13. Heather Lamson (CAN) Wentings Cycle 14. Julie Hutsebaut (CAN) Terry Precision 15. Jean Ann McKirdy (CAN) Rocky Mountain Business Objects 16. Lee Darling (CAN) Team Coastal 17. Sandra Walter (CAN) AdventureBound.ca 18. Helena Coney (CAN) N/A 19. Amanda Butler (CAN) Team Coastal 20. Jo Ryder (NZL) BikeNZ 21. Christina Briante (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling 22. Naomi Cooper (CAN) Canadian National Junior Women 23. Mandy Poitras (CAN) Symmetrics Cycling dnf. Alison Testroete (CAN) Team Alberta dnf. Dianna Kennedy (CAN) Team Alberta dnf. Pepper Harlton (CAN) Team Alberta dnf. Anne Guzman (CAN) Terry Precision dnf. Kylie Case (CAN) Team Manitoba dnf. Claire Cameron (CAN) Blak Dog Racing dnf. Kristin Campbell (CAN) Pedalhead Roadwork's/Sleemans dnf. Angella Goran (CAN) Team Adventure Bound dns. Laura Schmidt (USA) Terry Precision dns. Lauren Koedyk (NZL) BikeNZ dns. Karol-Ann Canuel (CAN) Canadian National Junior Women dns. Suzanne Macht (CAN) Adventurebound.ca
Cat 3/4 Men 1. Ryan Clarke (CAN) Dr Walker Sports Chiropractor 2. Vinko Poldrugovac (CAN) Dr Walker Sports Chiropractor 3. Brian Geerts (CAN) Wenting's Cycle / Phoenix Velo 4. Ryan Smith (CAN) Kelowna Cycle 5. Brian Griffin (CAN) Wenting's Cycle 6. John Perkins (CAN) Escape Velocity / DEVO 7. Steven Liesch (CAN) Escape Velocity / DEVO 8. Anselmo Rossiello (CAN) Team Coastal 9. Bevan Hughes (CAN) Atomic Racing Club 10. Stephen Ferris (CAN) ERTC Redbike 11. Bryan Kelly (CAN) Steed Cycles 12. Steve O'Neill (CAN) CVC - Central Vancouver Cycling 13. Matthew Campbell (CAN) CVC - Central Vancouver Cycling 14. Roy McBeth (CAN) Local Ride - Maple Ridge 15. Barry Bereziak (CAN) Wenting's Cycle 16. Jonathan Fowlie (CAN) Atomic Racing Club 17. Bob Kelly (AUS) Wentings Cycle 18. James Ritchie (CAN) Deadgoat Racing/Bowcycle 19. Nick Smit (CAN) Spoke n Motion 20. Hans Bauck (CAN) Team Coastal 21. David Gerth (CAN) Team Coastal 22. James Thompson (CAN) CVC - Central Vancouver Cycling 23. Alex Northey (CAN) Team Coastal 24. Attila Fritz (CAN) Mighty Riders 25. Jeff Ain (CAN) Escape Velocity / DEVO dnf. Charles Lee (CAN) N/A dnf. Chris Smit (NED) Team Coastal dnf. Brian Wong (CAN) Team Coastal dnf. Robert Thompson (CAN) CVC - Central Vancouver Cycling dnf. Taku Imai (CAN) Escape Velocity / DEVO dnf. Marcel Aarden (CAN) Schwalbe Cycling Club dnf. Lucas Fennell (CAN) Escape Velocity / DEVO dnf. Mitch Statton (CAN) Team Coastal dnf. Victor Brudov (CAN) N/A dnf. Chris White (CAN) TREK - Red Truck Ale dnf. Philip Meyer (CAN) Wedgewood Cycling Team dnf. Ron Klopfe (CAN) N/A dns. Ronald Lu (CAN) CVC - Central Vancouver Cycling
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