Posted by Editoress on 07/13/14
Germany's Florenz Knauer Wins Choices Markets Criterium for Second Straight Podium Finish at Tour de White Rock
2013 Junior National Time Trial Champion Kinley Gibson Takes Women’s Race
Women
At just 19-years-old, Kinley Gibson can be aptly described as an up-and-comer on the Canadian cycling scene. The young Edmontonian won the Junior National Time Trial and Criterium and also the Junior Pan-American Track Championship omnium in 2013.
And now she can add a win at the Choices Markets Criterium at the Tour de White Rock to her list of accomplishments. Gibson jumped ahead of the pack with six laps to go in the 30 kilometre race and never looked back, claiming no less than four primes in the process.
Kinley Gibson wins - photo Oran Kelly
Women's podium - photo Oran Kelly
With Vancouver-based Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes fielding one of the largest teams in the Tour de White Rock, they definitely used those numbers to their advantage, with Gibson counting on her teammates to set the pace.
"We had the numbers today, so we knew we wanted to go out and be aggressive so we set lots of fires up the road,” she explained. “Allison (Beveridge) was doing lots of jumps, Jenny (Lehmann) was doing lots of jumps and with about six to go, there was a little lull in the pace so I tried going off the front and it was able to stick."
In second place, with her third podium appearance of BC Superweek, was Vancouver’s Denise Ramsden (Team Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies). She won the MK Delta Lands Criterium eight days ago and was second a week ago at the Brenco Criterium in Ladner.
Friday’s Homelife Realty Hill Climb winner Alison Jackson (Glotman Simpson Cycling) appeared on the podium for the second straight time at the Tour de White Rock after coming in third, just under three second back of Gibson.
When Gibson went for it with six to go, Jackson thought the peloton would be able to reel her in.
"Usually breaks like that come back together and what I've seen in these pro races is they always do. Because for Tour de White Rock some of the full teams aren't here, you're more on your own it feels like,” the Abbotsford native explained. “I think I waited just a little bit and thought maybe someone else might go and no one was going, so I could have played it a lap earlier to go I suppose. I thought that other people would push the pace a little bit and catch a little bit sooner so then when I went, it just wasn't quite enough time."
In fact, even Gibson thought she might have gone too early. "I was a little worried with three to go, I thought they might be able to bridge, but with one to go, I was pretty confident that we had it, but you never know though."
The third place finish ensured that Jackson would wear the Tour de White Rock leader’s jersey heading into the final stage of the event on Sunday. The omnium was definitely something on her mind during Saturday’s race.
"While we were racing, (I was) just watching the other girls. Jenny Lehmann, who was second yesterday, and the Colombian girl, and the girl from ATAC,” Jackson added. “If they were in a break, then I was gonna be in that break, so when Kinley from Trek was out in front, it wasn't too scary, but I do prefer to be on top of the podium."
Men
The title of “Mr. Tour de White Rock” is strikingly fitting for German rider Florenz Knauer after he finished first in a bunch sprint at Saturday’s Tour de White Rock Choices Markets Criterium.
In addition to being second in Friday’s Homelife Realty Hill Climb, the 25-year-old now has a total of seven podium finishes at the Tour de White Rock since he first started coming to race BC Superweek in 2012.
Knauer was second in the Hill Climb and Criterium and third in the Road Race in 2013, and first in the Hill Climb and third in the Criterium in 2012.
Florenz Knauer wins - photo Oran Kelly
Men's podium - photo Oran Kelly
"(I do have) a lot of experience (at this criterium). The first time I was here, three years ago, I was third, last year second and this year I win, so it's good," he said.
Sebastian Molano (Team Colombia) in his first trip to BC Superweek, came in second. It’s his second podium appearance at the series, as he also finished second at last Saturday’s Brenco Criterium. The Colombian team, which mostly races on track, is making some noise in road races and is training for next month’s Tour de l'Avenir in France.
"I am very happy with my finish, I was trying to catch the Germans the whole time and the Optum guy (Brad Huff) and on the last lap, I did it,” the 20-year-old said via a translator. “I'm very happy to be here (at BC Superweek) and hopefully next year, we'll show up again."
Heizomat, which has fielded a pro team since 2008, had four riders in the race and it was Knauer’s teammate, Alexander Grad, who was third in the sprint to the finish.
"For sure, we had our four Heizomat riders and we race at home as a team and it was our goal to race here as a team. We knew this course wasn't so easy alone, you have to save your energy till the end and then I went fast the last lap and I knew Florenz was on my wheel,” said Grad. “During the race I had to close the gap, I jumped from the field to the break and I did it very fast. I knew I could do the climb very well and so I saved my energy for the end and I knew I could make a good placement in the end."
With his results in the first two stages of the Tour de White Rock, Knauer finds himself in the familiar omnium jersey heading into Sunday’s Peace Arch News Road Race as he hopes to further his legacy as “Mr. Tour de White Rock”.
The 35th Annual Tour de White Rock wraps up with the Peace Arch Road Race on Sunday.
Report by John Stech, Race Director
Results from the second stage in White Rock, BC
Pro 1/2/3 Women | |
1 Kinley Gibson (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Home | 39:15.0 |
2 Denise Ramsden (Can) Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefits | 39:17.8 |
3 Alison Jackson (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | 39:17.8 |
4 Maria Luisa Calle (Col) Team Columbia | 39:18.7 |
5 Anika Todd (Can) Team TIBCO | 39:27.1 |
6 Amy Cutler (USA) FCS|Zngine p/b Mr. Restore | 39:27.1 |
7 Leah Guloien (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Home | 39:27.1 |
8 Ellen Watters (Can) Stevens - The Cyclery | 39:27.1 |
9 Allison Beveridge (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Home | 39:27.1 |
10 Sara Bergen (Can) ATAC Sportswear | 39:27.1 |
11 Megan Rathwell (Can) ATAC Sportswear | 39:27.1 |
12 Catherine Dessureault (Can ) sas-mazda-macogep-specialized | 39:32.6 |
13 Morgan Cabot (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | 39:35.8 |
14 Jamie Gilgen (Can) RealDeal/Gears p/b WASPcam | 39:45.8 |
15 Annie Foreman-Mackey (Can) Stevens - The Cyclery | 39:50.6 |
16 Carrie Cartmill (Can) Stevens - The Cyclery | 40:11.4 |
DNF Sara Headley (USA) Team TIBCO | |
DNF Rosalie Cardin (Can) sas-mazda-macogep-specialized | |
DNF Anne Morin (Can) sas-mazda-macogep-specialized | |
DNF Adriane Provost (Can) sas-mazda-macogep-specialized | |
DNF Sarah Coney (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Home | |
DNF Jenny Lehmann (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Home | |
DNF Tessa Pinckston (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Home | |
DNF Ashley Barson (Can) RealDeal/Gears p/b WASPcam | |
DNF Sarah Anne Rasmussen (Can) RealDeal/Gears p/b WASPcam | |
DNF Kristine Brynjolfson (Can) ATAC Sportswear | |
DNF Meghan Grant (Can) ATAC Sportswear | |
DNF Heather Kay (Can) ATAC Sportswear | |
DNF Katie Rushton (Can) ATAC Sportswear | |
DNF Amelie Bruneau (Can) Stevens - The Cyclery | |
DNF Emily Flynn (Can) Stevens - The Cyclery | |
DNF Erin Redl (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Milena Salcedo (Col) Team Columbia | |
DNF Suzanne Hamilton (Can) BiciSport | |
DNF Emma Lujan (Can) Bike Barn | |
DNF Amy Bradley (Aus) Garneau Factory Team | |
DNF Maggie Coles-Lyster (Can) Local Ride Racing | |
DNF Krista Rawlings (Can) Mount Royal Bagel Factory | |
DNF Natalie Koncz (USA) Nemesis Racing | |
DNF Brenna Pauly (Can) Tripleshot Cycling | |
DNF Maddi Campbell (NZl) independent | |
DNF Lauretta Hanson (Aus) independent | |
DNF Joanie Caron (Can) Garneau Factory Team | |
DNS Annie Ewart (Can) Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefits | |
DNS Leah Kirchmann (Can) Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefits | |
DNS Courteney Lowe (NZl) Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefits | |
DNS Jade Wilcoxson (USA) Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefits | |
DNS Patricia Schwager (Sui) Team TIBCO | |
DNS Kristi Lay (Can) sas-mazda-macogep-specialized | |
DNS Shoshauna Routley (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Home | |
DNS Rachel Canning (Can) ATAC Sportswear | |
DNS Ariane Bonhomme (Can) Stevens - The Cyclery | |
DNS Justine Clift (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Tiffany Bilodeau (Can) Musette Racing | |
Pro 1/2 Men | |
1 Florenz Knauer (Ger) Team Heizomat | 1:10:14.5 |
2 Sebastian Molano (Col) Team Columbia | 1:10:14.5 |
3 Alexander Grad (Ger) Team Heizomat | 1:10:14.5 |
4 Elliott Doyle (Can) Silber Pro Cycling Team | 1:10:14.5 |
5 Alexander Ray (NZl) Hincapie Devo | 1:10:14.5 |
6 Eric Young (USA) Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefits | 1:10:14.5 |
7 Jordan Parra (Col) Team Columbia | 1:10:14.5 |
8 Brad Huff (USA) Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefits | 1:10:17.8 |
9 Jean-Michel Lachance (Can) Silber Pro Cycling Team | 1:10:17.8 |
10 Garrett Mcleod (Can) Team H&R Block | 1:10:17.8 |
11 Bailey Mcknight (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Hom | 1:10:17.8 |
12 Pierrick Naud (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | 1:10:17.8 |
13 Ole Quast (Ger) KED Stevens Radteam Berlin | 1:10:17.8 |
14 Simon Lambert-Lemay (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | 1:10:17.8 |
15 Dylan Davies (Can) Accent Inns / Russ Hay's p/b Scotiabank | 1:10:17.8 |
16 Ryan Roth (Can) Silber Pro Cycling Team | 1:10:17.8 |
17 Christoph Schweizer (Ger) Baku | 1:10:22.8 |
18 Michael Van Den Ham (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Hom | 1:10:25.1 |
19 Derrick St-John (Can) Silber Pro Cycling Team | 1:10:25.1 |
20 Greg Christian (USA) Accent Inns / Russ Hay's p/b Scotiabank | 1:10:28.2 |
21 Jan-Niklas Droste (Ger) Team Heizomat | 1:10:29.1 |
22 William Goodfellow (Can) Silber Pro Cycling Team | 1:10:29.1 |
23 Vladi Riha (Ger) VC Vegesack | 1:10:34.4 |
24 Michael Schweizer (Ger) Baku | 1:10:55.4 |
25 Jonaton Restrepo (Col) Team Columbia | 1:11:03.0 |
26 Stephen Clancy (Irl) Team Novo Nordisk | 1:11:38.2 |
DNF Matt Green (GBr) Astellas Cycling Team | |
DNF Max Korus (USA) Astellas Cycling Team | |
DNF Cody Canning (Can) Accent Inns / Russ Hay's p/b Scotiabank | |
DNF Raphael Lalumiere (Can) Accent Inns / Russ Hay's p/b Scotiabank | |
DNF Jeffrey Werner (Can) Accent Inns / Russ Hay's p/b Scotiabank | |
DNF Fabian Schormair (Ger) Team Heizomat | |
DNF William Elliott (Can) NCCH p/b Dec Express | |
DNF Simon Fothergill (Can) NCCH p/b Dec Express | |
DNF Shannon Johnson (Aus) NCCH p/b Dec Express | |
DNF Eric Johnston (Can) NCCH p/b Dec Express | |
DNF Jacob Restall (Aus) NCCH p/b Dec Express | |
DNF Justin Morris (Aus) Team Novo Nordisk | |
DNF Aaron Perry (NZl) Team Novo Nordisk | |
DNF Benjamin Dilley (USA) Team Novo Nordisk | |
DNF Charles Eldridge (USA) Team Novo Nordisk | |
DNF Brad Clifford (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Hom | |
DNF Geordie Morrison (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Hom | |
DNF Craig Richey (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Hom | |
DNF Trevor Stothard (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Hom | |
DNF Joel Taylor (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Hom | |
DNF Simon-Pierre Gauthier (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
DNF Jacob Kauffman (Aus) Garneau-Quebecor | |
DNF Luke Ockerby (Aus) Garneau-Quebecor | |
DNF Adam De Vos (Can) Team H&R Block | |
DNF Ryan Macdonald (Can) Team H&R Block | |
DNF Federico Marchiori (Ita) Team H&R Block | |
DNF Chris Prendergast (Can) Team H&R Block | |
DNF Stuart Wight (Can) Team H&R Block | |
DNF David Gerth (Can) Musette Racing | |
DNF Robert Hargrove (Can) Musette Racing | |
DNF Nigel Kinney (USA) Musette Racing | |
DNF Sherwood Plant (Can) Musette Racing | |
DNF Brandon Etzl (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee / Norco Bicyles | |
DNF Kevin Massicotte (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee / Norco Bicyles | |
DNF Travis Samuel (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee / Norco Bicyles | |
DNF Anton Varabei (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee / Norco Bicyles | |
DNF Matteo Dal-Cin (Can) Silber Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Robert Ralph (Can) Silber Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Ben Andrew (Can) Stevens Racing p/b The Cyclery | |
DNF Braydon Bourne (Can) Stevens Racing p/b The Cyclery | |
DNF Conor O'brien (Can) Stevens Racing p/b The Cyclery | |
DNF Stephen Rockwood (Can) Stevens Racing p/b The Cyclery | |
DNF Christopher D'arcy (Can) Todd's Racing | |
DNF Marvin Guzman (Can) Tranquilio/Code Sports | |
DNF Mackenzie Garvin (Can) Cyclemiesters BowCycle | |
DNF Hendrik Werner (Ger) RRG Porz | |
DNF Mark Mcconnell (Can) Synergy Racing | |
DNF Ty Andrews (Can) independent | |
DNF Glenn Ferreira (USA) Team Metra / Cycles 54 | |
DNF Aurelien Passeron (Fra) Silber Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Henri De Boever (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Hom | |
DNF Amiel Flett-Brown (Can) Musette Racing | |
DNF Benjamin Swedberg (USA) California Giant Cycling | |
DNF Tom Soladay (USA) Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefits | |
DNS Thomas Brown (USA) Astellas Cycling Team | |
DNS Clay Murfet (Aus) Astellas Cycling Team | |
DNS Hogan Sills (USA) Astellas Cycling Team | |
DNS Chris Uberti (USA) Astellas Cycling Team | |
DNS Justin Williams (USA) Astellas Cycling Team | |
DNS Dylan Cunningham (Can) Accent Inns / Russ Hay's p/b Scotiabank | |
DNS Curtis Dearden (Can) Accent Inns / Russ Hay's p/b Scotiabank | |
DNS Cid Martinez (Bol) Accent Inns / Russ Hay's p/b Scotiabank | |
DNS Mike Rothengatter (Can) Accent Inns / Russ Hay's p/b Scotiabank | |
DNS Luke Vanlauwe (Can) NCCH p/b Dec Express | |
DNS Ruud Cremers (Ned) Team Novo Nordisk | |
DNS Dustin Andrews (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Hom | |
DNS Benjamin Chaddock (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
DNS Kyle Buckosky (Can) Team H&R Block | |
DNS Scott Laliberte (Can) Musette Racing | |
DNS David Gillam (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Travis Streb (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Daniel Echavarria (Col) Team Columbia | |
DNS Arturo Suarez (Mex) Todd's Racing | |
DNS Colin Gibson (USA) Keller Rohrback Cycling | |
DNS Jure Rupnik (Slo) Range Road Racing | |
DNS Bruno Nella (Can) independent | |
DNS Jordan Landolt (Can) IRC | |
3/4 Men | |
1 Cory Ostertag (Can) Mighty Cycling | 38:50.2 |
2 Mike Elliston (Can) Speed Theory | 38:50.2 |
3 Michael Wegner (Can) independent | 38:50.2 |
4 Wes Ochitwa (Can) Musette Racing | 38:50.2 |
5 Brett Wakefield (Can) Local Ride Racing | 38:50.2 |
6 Michael Parrish (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | 38:50.2 |
7 Wai-Ben Wong (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | 38:50.2 |
8 Keegan Rowe (Can) Triple Crown Racing | 38:50.2 |
9 Ryan Jones (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | 38:50.2 |
10 Cordell Dickie (Can) Chain Line Cycle Club | 38:50.2 |
11 Mark Knowlson (Can) independent | 38:50.2 |
12 Joshua Kropf (Can) Range Road Racing | 38:56.6 |
DNF Conor Fox (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Michael Goodman (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Dan Gronross (Can) Steed Cycles | |
DNF Julian Base (Can) Local Ride Racing | |
DNF Mark Mathew (Aus) UBC | |
DNF James Thompson (Can) Echelon Racing | |
DNF Darren Walton (Can) Musette Racing | |
DNF Greg Inkster (Can) VO2min | |
DNF Brandon Archer (Can) independent | |
DNF Blair Benjamin (Can) independent | |
DNF Alberto Crane (Can) independent | |
DNF Jesse Klassen (Can) independent | |
DNF Ian Melhado (Can) independent | |
DNF Matt Hornland (Can) Mighty Cycling | |
DNF Cameron Fitzmaurice (Can) TAG | |
DNS Ryan Golbeck (Can) Mighty Cycling | |
DNS Albert Nomura (Can) Triple Crown Racing | |
DNS Richard Wooles (Can) Cycling BC | |
DNS Andrew Pickell (Can) Daryl-Evans Racing | |
DNS Sean O'mahony (Can) Todd's Racing | |
DNS Daniel Owsiany (Can) independent |
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