Posted by Editoress on 07/14/16
Two-time U.S. National Criterium Champion Eric Young Wins Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix
U.S. cycling legend Tina Pic claims coveted Gastown women’s title
In his ‘Fun Facts’ section of Eric Young’s bio on the Rally Pro Cycling website, he states the racing obstacle he overcame was beating teammate Brad Huff in criteriums. Whether he’s joking or not, Young overcame that obstacle once again and beat Huff on Thursday night to claim the $12,000 Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix.
The race was shortened by ten laps due to nightfall after a fire truck tending to an alarm on Water Street not far from the start-finish line delayed the beginning by thirty minutes. The riders didn’t show any rust though once things got going, with the racing aggressive right off the start of the 1.2 kilometre circuit.
Eric YOUNG (Rally Cycling) wins
Brad HUFF (Rally Cycling) 2nd, Eric YOUNG (Rally Cycling) 1st, Michael RICE (Garneau-Quebecor) 3rd
"It was a race from the beginning, the Cylance team had control, they were strong, they were the dominant team of the day, and they showed it,” said Huff, who is the reigning U.S. National Criterium Champion and was fourth in Friday’s MK Delta Lands Criterium. “We're just happy we were able to execute our plan at three and a half to go to get up there. It got a little crazy on the final two laps with guys coming up, we were really battling Silber with Eric, and they got in our train a few times, but we're all professionals - we respect Silber, Silber respects us, so we were able to have a clean finish, I was just happy to be able to take Eric to the line. He's obviously the fastest sprinter in North America, he proved it today."
The camaraderie among the Rally team is clear, with Young willing to give just as much credit to Huff and his teammates for the win.
"The team did an amazing job being super patient. Incycle was being super aggressive, just totally controlling the front with the Australian guys, and they did a good job of that. So we just had to be really patient, not blow any matches getting frustrated,” the 27-year-old from Geneva, Illinois said. “We waited until about three or four to go, went by them with a great job by Shane (Klime) and Tom (Soladay), my teammates, and then on the last lap, Kris Dahl had a good little attack into two corners to go, he came in third wheel right behind Brad. We just yelled at him out of the last corner, 'Go with everything!' and he knows what to do when that happens, 100 metres to go, we just let loose and I couldn't see anything behind me so with about ten feet to go, I knew I'd gotten it."
Young’s been racing at the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix for three years, and after top ten finishes in 2013 and 2014, he came in 16th last year. Huff and the rest of the riders are well aware of the prestige of the Gastown race, but are also thrilled by the hospitality of the BC Superweek communities.
"This is a great race, it's been going on for over 40 years, this is one of the best crits in North America, we're just happy to be here, the whole town supports us,” he said. “Every rider here is probably in a host house, and to come here and win with a former two-time national criterium champion, Eric deserves the win. It’s great!"
Third place went to Aussie Michael Rice, who made his second appearance on the podium at BC Superweek. He was third at the MK Delta Lands Criterium last Friday. The 20-year-old had a pretty good idea during the last few laps, which team’s wheel he wanted to be on
"I knew Rally was going to be the team to beat with such a strong criterium squad here. I really wanted to have their wheel going into the last three laps, full credit to Garneau-Quebecor, they set me up really nicely,” said Rice. “I had a bit too much work to do on the last two laps, but I did the best that I could and I'm happy to get third."
Women's race
During her 20 year professional cycling career, Tina Pic has won a lot of races, including six U.S. National Criterium titles, but after sprinting to the finish at the 2016 Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix, even she admitted she’s never won a race like this.
Tina PIC (The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling) wins
Tina PIC (The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling) collects one of the world's richest prizes in women's cycling.
"Oh yeah, this is awesome... all these people, and my old teammates are here and it's just great, the crowds are so fun! I mean, we don't have a huge team here and we're really excited!" the 50-year-old from Bountiful, Utah said.
The former four-time USA Cycling National Racing Calendar Points champion is a legend in cycling world and now she earns her place alongside legends like Alison Sydor, Gina Grain, and Verna Buhler as winners in Gastown.
The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling rider unretired from the sport in 2012 and has shown to be just as strong as riders more than half her age. And now she has a $12,000 prize to go along with it.
"A race like this just makes it all worth it, it's just so fun to come out here and have such big crowds, it's great!" she said.
Pic was third in Friday’s MK Delta Lands Criterium to kick off BC Superweek and had four top ten finishes at the series in 2015, including fourth at the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix and the Giro di Burnaby.
Australian riders took the second and third spots on the podium under two very different circumstances. Second place finisher Kimberley Wells rode with one of the biggest teams registered for the race, Colavita | Bianchi out of New Jersey, while third place rider Kendelle Hodges rode without a team, competing independently.
Wells, who was the 2013 and 2015 Australian National Criterium Champion, had the support of her Colavita | Bianchi teammates, including Lauretta Hanson, a fellow Aussie who finished sixth in Gastown a year ago. That said, it was hard for the teams to strategize due to the roar of close to 30,000 spectators in attendance.
“We could barely hear anything out there because these crowds were so loud. Ideally, I wanted to be third or fourth wheel through that final corner, but just the way it played out, I had to jump people before the corner and came through it first, which is a bit of a bridesmaid’s position on this kind of course. It’s a slight uphill and a very slight headwind on the finish straight, so usually people come from behind on the last 50 metres,” the 30-year-old explained. “Just given the way the race played out, I was just going to try to roll those dice and go for the win and risk losing it. Congratulations to Tina Pic, she’s certainly got some speed, so well done to that team.”
Hodges rides for the High5 Dream Team, a professional team from Australia, but is the only member of her team participating in BC Superweek. During the final lap on Wednesday night, she was part of the pack, looking to go for a bunch sprint at the finish.
"I was waiting for the bunch sprint, there are some teams with big numbers and I knew the girls from Australia, Kimberley and Lauretta, would want it to be a sprint. Kimberley went a bit early on that last corner, but it was a good wheel to follow and I knew it would be quick," she said. “I'm not a pure sprinter, I was just in a good position and made the most of it. It helped there was a bit of an uphill drag, that was good."
Only 40 of the 76 registered riders finished the 35 lap, 42 kilometre race. The top Canadian was Sara Bergen of Vancouver, who rides for the local Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes team.
BC Superweek continues Thursday night with the Giro di Burnaby p/b Appia Development in the historic Heights neighbourhood of Burnaby. The youth race starts at 5:30 pm, the pro women at 6 pm, and the pro men at 7:15 pm.
Report Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix
BC Superweek continues on Thursday with the Giro di Burnaby. The races start at 5:30 pm PT.
Results
Pro/1/2/3 Women | |
1 Tina Pic (USA) The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling | 0:59:32 |
2 Kimberley Wells (Aus) Colavita | Bianchi | |
3 Kendelle Hodges (Aus) High5 Dream Team | |
4 Sara Bergen (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | |
5 Alison Jackson (Can) Canadian National Team | |
6 Gretchen Stumhofer (USA) Colavita | Bianchi | |
7 Stephanie Roorda (Can) Canadian National Team | |
8 Ellen Watters (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
9 Jessica Prinner (USA) Rally Cycling | |
10 Christina Gokey-Smith (USA) The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling | |
11 Elle Anderson (USA) Rally Cycling | |
12 Lauretta Hanson (Aus) Colavita | Bianchi | |
13 Kinley Gibson (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | |
14 Carrie Cartmill (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
15 Hannah Ross (USA) Rally Cycling | |
16 Sophie Mackay (Aus) Hagens Berman | Supermint | all s.t. |
17 Lindsay Bayer (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | 0:59:36 |
18 Denise Ramsden (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | |
19 Justine Clift (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
20 Emma Grant (GBr) Colavita | Bianchi | |
21 Jessica Mundy (Aus) Fearless Femme Racing | |
22 Louisa Lobigs (Aus) Fearless Femme Racing | |
23 Jamie Gilgen (Can) Canadian National Team | |
24 Helena Coney (Can) Fresh Air Athena | |
25 Marie-Soleil Blais (Can) The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling | |
26 Ariane Bonhomme (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | all s.t. |
27 Terra Manca (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | 0:59:40 |
28 Annie Foreman-Mackey (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
29 Jessica Cutler (USA) Colavita | Bianchi | |
30 Rachel Canning (Can) Continental Crit Nasty | |
31 Michele Scheaffer (USA) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
32 Ashley Barson (Can) Rise Racing | |
33 Whitney Allison (USA) Colavita | Bianchi | |
34 Joanie Caron (Can) Fearless Femme Racing | all s.t. |
35 Shannon Malseed (Aus) Colavita | Bianchi | 0:59:42 |
36 Leah Guloien (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | 0:59:44 |
37 Gillian Ellsay (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | s.t. |
38 Allison Linnell (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | 0:59:50 |
39 Julie Kuliezca (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | 1:00:36 |
40 Alizee Brien (Can) Canadian National Team | |
DNF Anna Talman (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNF Catherine Ouellette (Can) Rally Cycling | |
DNF Emily Flynn (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
DNF Ivy Audrain (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
DNF Alysia Withers (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Lucy Bechtel (Aus) Fearless Femme Racing | |
DNF Janna Gillick (Can) Women's Team ATAC | |
DNF Brenna Pauly (Can) Women's Team ATAC | |
DNF Marina Aspen (Can) Fresh Air Athena | |
DNF Anne Ouellet (Can) Fresh Air Athena | |
DNF Sarah Coney (Can) Continental Crit Nasty | |
DNF Jennifer Gerth (Can) Continental Crit Nasty | |
DNF Helene Pilote Fortin (Can) Crit Nasty | |
DNF Natalia Mulekova (Rus) Steed Cycles | |
DNF Lindsey Von Bloedau (Can) Steed Cycles | |
DNF Heidi Wood (USA) Garage Racing | |
DNF Manuela Escobar Jaramillo (Col) Laprairie / Pedal Colombia | |
DNF Haley Gill (Can) Pender Racing | |
DNF Sagal-Maria Kahin (Can) Independent | |
DNF Jenny Lehmann (Can) Independent | |
DNF Carolyn Russell (Can) Independent | |
DNF Elizabeth Steel (NZl) Independent | |
DNF Kaitlyn Steeves (Can) Independent | |
DNF Hannah Van Kampen (NZl) Independent | |
DNF Amy Cutler (USA) Independent | |
DNF Kristy Glover (Aus) Independent | |
DNF Anne-Marije Rook (Ned) The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling | |
DNS Gabby Traxler (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNS Erica Allar (USA) Rally Cycling | |
DNS Katherine Maine (Can) Rally Cycling | |
DNS Sara Poidevin (Can) Rally Cycling | |
DNS Miriam Brouwer (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
DNS Alicia Billingsley (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Morgan Cabot (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Jody Rechenmacher (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Chloe Mcintosh (Aus) Independent | |
Pro/1/2 Men | |
1 Eric Young (USA) Rally Cycling | 1:01:22 |
2 Brad Huff (USA) Rally Cycling | |
3 Michael Rice (Aus) Garneau-Quebecor | |
4 Florenz Knauer (Ger) Independent | |
5 Kristofer Dahl (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
6 Ryan Aitcheson (Can) Astellas Pro Cycling | all s.t. |
7 Ryan Anderson (Can) Direct Energie | 1:01:24 |
8 Scott Law (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | |
9 Justin Williams (USA) Cylance/Incycle p/b Cannondale | |
10 Elliott Doyle (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | all s.t. |
11 Evan Murphy (USA) Lupus Racing Team | 1:01:28 |
12 Garrett Mcleod (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | 1:01:32 |
13 Erik Slack (USA) Canyon Bicycles - Shimano | s.t. |
14 David Drouin (Can) Norco/PremierTech p/b CHEWPOD | 1:01:35 |
15 Bailey Mcknight (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
16 Michael Van Den Ham (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | both s.t. |
17 Ed Veal (Can) RealDeal/D'Ornellas p/b Garneau | 1:01:37 |
18 Mathieu Roy (Can) Norco/PremierTech p/b CHEWPOD | |
19 Cody Canning (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
20 Trevor O'donnell (Can) RealDeal/D'Ornellas p/b Garneau | |
21 Conor Mullervy (USA) GPM Stulz | |
22 Danick Vandale (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
23 Harrison Bailey (Aus) GPM Stulz | |
24 Jack Burke (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
25 Thorsten Askervold (USA) Canyon Bicycles - Shimano | |
26 Craig Richey (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | |
27 Brendan Armstrong (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | |
28 Pier-Andre Cote (Can) Norco/PremierTech p/b CHEWPOD | |
29 Jonah Meadvancort (USA) Lupus Racing Team | |
30 Jure Rupnik (Slo) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | all s.t. |
31 Ryan Roth (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | 1:01:42 |
32 Sam Bassetti (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
33 Chris Harland-Dunaway (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | both s.t. |
34 Curtis White (USA) Rally Cycling | 1:01:46 |
35 Shane Kline (USA) Rally Cycling | |
36 Jeffrey Werner (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
38 Olivier Brisebois (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | all s.t. |
39 Stefan Schneider (Ger) Team H&P | 1:01:47 |
40 Oliver Flautt (USA) Lupus Racing Team | |
41 Nigel Kinney (USA) Langlois Brown Racing | |
42 Juan Estevan Arango Carvajal (Col) Laprairie / Pedal Colombia | |
43 Kevin Mullervy (USA) Team CLIF Bar Cycling | |
44 Arturo Suarez (Mex) Langlois Brown Racing | |
45 Alexander Murison (GBr) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
46 Anton Varabei (Can) RealDeal/D'Ornellas p/b Garneau | |
47 Tom Soladay (USA) Rally Cycling | |
48 Garrett Olsen (USA) Independent | |
49 Aaron Grosser (Ger) Team H&P | |
50 Marc Enter (Aus) The Lead Out Project | |
51 Joshua Carling (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
52 Amiel Flett-Brown (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
53 Christian Shobart-Knapton (Can) 1 | |
54 Laurent Gervais (Can) Norco/PremierTech p/b CHEWPOD | |
55 Derek Gee (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
56 Willem Boersma (Can) Team RaceClean | |
57 Paul Morris (USA) Team CLIF Bar Cycling | all s.t. |
58 Alexander Amiri (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | 1:01:54 |
59 Simon-Pierre Gauthier (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
60 Brad Bradford (Can) RealDeal D'Ornellas p/b Garneau | |
61 Jackson Pickell (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
61 Remi Pelletier-Roy (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
62 Warren Muir (Can) The Lead Out Project | all s.t. |
63 Brannan Fix (USA) Phoenix Cyclery-Orbea Development Team | 1:02:02 |
64 Joshua Kropf (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | 1:02:03 |
65 Emile Jean (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | 1:02:04 |
66 Winston David (USA) Lupus Racing Team | s.t. |
67 Dave Johnson (Can) Independent | 1:02:05 |
68 Edouard Angue (Fra) Jukebox Racing | s.t. |
69 Nigel Ellsay (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | 1:02:07 |
70 Kyle Buckosky (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | |
71 Wolfgang Brandl (Ger) Team Centric Bikes | |
72 Brett Wakefield (Can) Team Giant Vancouver | |
73 Thomas Wallace (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
74 Richard Machhein (Can) Team Giant Vancouver | all s.t. |
75 Ole Quast (Ger) Stevens Racing Team | 1:02:08 |
76 Clarke Lind (Can) Independent | 1:02:10 |
77 Dylan Davies (Can) Trek Red Truck p/b Mosaic Homes | 1:02:12 |
78 Morgan Schmitt (USA) Canyon Bicycles - Shimano | 1:02:12 |
79 Nicolas Masbourian (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | s.t. |
80 Tony Wolf (USA) CoreTechs Elite | 1:02:16 |
81 William Myers (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
82 Vinny Owens (USA) Team CLIF Bar Cycling | |
83 Will Routley (Can) Rally Cycling | all s.t. |
84 Reece Robinson (Aus) GPM Stulz | 1:02:19 |
85 Liam Magennis (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | s.t. |
86 Sherwood Plant (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | 1:02:21 |
87 Simon Ouellet (Can) Norco/PremierTech p/b CHEWPOD | s.t. |
88 Steve Fisher (USA) Canyon Bicycles - Shimano | 1:02:28 |
89 Brad Clifford (Can) Independent | 1:02:32 |
90 Isaac Niles (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | 1:02:33 |
91 David Gerth (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | 1:02:35 |
92 Felix Bouvette (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | s.t. |
93 Quinten Kirby (USA) SoCalCycling.com | 1:02:42 |
94 Mason Burtnik (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | 1:02:43 |
95 Christoph Schweizer (Ger) Team H&P | 1:02:45 |
96 Michael Jacques (USA) Team CLIF Bar Cycling | 1:02:52 |
DNF Michael Jasinski (USA) Team CLIF Bar Cycling | |
DNF Miles Lamon (USA) Team CLIF Bar Cycling | |
DNF Lukas Adominis (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
DNF Chris Macleod (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
DNF Rylee Field (Aus) GPM Stulz | |
DNF David Manton (Aus) GPM Stulz | |
DNF Samuel Phipps (NZl) GPM Stulz | |
DNF Alexis Cartier (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
DNF Cortlan Brown (USA) Canyon Bicycles - Shimano | |
DNF Kaler Marshall (USA) Canyon Bicycles - Shimano | |
DNF Matt Chatlaong (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
DNF Timothy Rugg (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
DNF Jem Arnold (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Christopher Bradbury (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Ryan Jones (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Isaac Leblanc (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
DNF Corey Davis (USA) Support Clean Sport / SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coa | |
DNF Nathan Bradshaw (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | |
DNF Jackson Law (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | |
DNF Ayden Toovey (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | |
DNF Hunter Grove (USA) Cylance/Incycle p/b Cannondale | |
DNF Camilo Zambrano (USA) Cylance/Incycle p/b Cannondale | |
DNF Cory Greenberg (USA) Cylance/Incycle p/b Cannondale | |
DNF Randy Bramblett (USA) CoreTechs Elite | |
DNF Nathanael Christensen (USA) CoreTechs Elite | |
DNF Zack Jensen (USA) Phoenix Cyclery-Orbea Development Team | |
DNF Andrew Davidson (Can) The Lead Out Project | |
DNF Alexander Dove (Can) Mighty Cycling | |
DNF Scott Wannop (Can) Mighty Cycling | |
DNF Wilson Tran (Can) Escape Velocity pb Fortius | |
DNF Adam Holcombe (Can) Gastown Cycling Association | |
DNF Dan Gronross (Can) Steed Cycles | |
DNF Mark Faas (Can) Velocity | |
DNF Marc Dupuis (Can) Independent | |
DNF Ryan Golbeck (Can) Independent | |
DNF Micah Medinski (Can) Independent | |
DNF Daniel Owsiany (Can) Independent | |
DNF Normand Richard (Can) Independent | |
DNF Jeroen Rijken (Can) Independent | |
DNF Matthew Van Nostrand (Can) Independent | |
DNF Alan Zoller (Can) Independent | |
DNF Joao Vitor Oliveira (Bra) Independent | |
DNF Etienne Samson (Can) Norco/PremierTech p/b CHEWPOD | |
DNF Mitch Ketler (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
DNF Bruno Langlois (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
DNS Fergus Horrobin (Can) Cannondale pb Fortius | |
DNS Brent Dallimore (Can) Independent | |
DNS Adam Roberge (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System |
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