Posted by Editoress on 07/10/16
Australian Scott Law Wins Tour de Delta Brenco Criterium
2015 Canadian National Road Race Champion Joelle Numainville wins second straight Tour de Delta race
It’s more than 12,500 kilometres between Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia and the historic fishing village of Ladner in the Corporation of Delta, but for 25-year-old Scott Law, the trip was well worth it after he sprinted to win the 2016 Brenco Criterium as part of the Tour de Delta.
Law, who rides for Subaru NSWIS & MS, finished the 70 lap, 51.8 kilometre race in one hour, 27 minutes and 47 seconds with lap times dipping as low as 47 seconds. The Subaru team was off the front from the start of the race, which was exactly what they wanted to do.
"Pretty much, it's a tight little circuit here and that was sort of the plan, just keep our wheels up at the front and ourselves out of trouble, just ride a good tempo. I think I owe the boys a couple of beers for doing all that work for me!" exclaimed Law.
Riding with his younger brother Jackson on the Subaru NSWIS & MS team, the two siblings play well off each other, changing things up on which rider acts as the main lead out.
"We try and switch it up every now and again, he's got a bit more ground behind him than I do and I've got maybe a little more punch than he does, so we kind of even each other out pretty well," he said.
More than 100 riders took to the start line, with only 65 finishing. There were a few sprinkles of rain which caused the course to become slick and a couple of crashes occurred, but thankfully no serious injuries have been reported.
According to second place finisher Justin Williams, who rides for Team Cylance/Incycle p/b Cannondale, the final couple of laps were a bit of a roller coaster.
"It was calm at times, and then other times it was touch and go, but I was really just waiting for the surge to come. Scott's an amazingly fast wheel to follow and we kind of felt the surge coming and we both jumped for the corner. We made it through alright, it wasn't so bad where I was sitting," said the 27-year-old from Los Angeles.
He is making his first trip to BC Superweek and with its tight corners, the Brenco Criterium represents the exact type of race he likes.
"It's a lot tighter than some of the crit courses in the US, but I like it. Corners are my thing so I love a course when it's flowing and there's a lot of corners because I can hold my momentum better than a couple of other guys. It makes the race easier for me," Williams said.
Michael Rice is another Australian rider to note at BC Superweek. The 20-year-old rides for Garneau-Quebecor and it’s clear that racing in Canada agrees with him. Along with the third place finish at the Brenco Criterium, he was on the podium at the Tour de Beauce in Quebec last month after winning Stage 3b.
"It was a pretty close race in the last few laps. I knew if I had any chance to win I had to wait it out, I just couldn't get around the Subaru team in the last two turns, but I'm happy with third,” said Rice. "This crit is perfect, this is what I came here for. The racing scene is pretty quiet back home at the moment, so I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to come to Canada and do some racing and it's turned out really well so far."
With the Tour de Delta White Spot | Delta Road Race looming on Sunday, Law notes it’s one event that all the riders are looking forward to.
"Most definitely, it's going to be a tough little circuit out there for the Road Race down at Tsawwassen. We've got a few cards to play and I think it's going to be solid racing there and I think the big boys will come out to play and it's going to make for some interesting racing,” he said.
Women's Race
It was a familiar sight at the Tour de Delta’s Brenco Criterium Saturday as two of the women’s riders who finished in the top three in Friday’s MK Delta Lands Criterium were back on the podium, including winner Joelle Numainville from the Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling Team.
Numainville was near the front for most of the 44.4 kilometre crit throughout the downtown area of the historic fishing village of Ladner, and as a result came away with no fewer than seven primes. The fact that she may have been expending all of her energy on going for the primes wasn’t on the 28-year-old’s mind at all though.
"I just came here and tried to have fun, the crowd is amazing, so it gave me more motivation to race hard,” a beaming Numainville said after the race. “I just take things one race at a time and crossing the line knowing that I did my best out there is the most important thing for me."
As for whether Numainville will have anything left for Sunday’s prestigious White Spot | Delta Road Race, she’s not getting ahead of herself.
"Tomorrow's another day, so I'll take some recovery tonight and see what I can do in the Road Race,” she smiled.
Vancouver’s Sara Bergen, who rides for the local Trek Red Truck team, was second. With eight riders in the field, Trek made up 14 percent of the entire rider list and attacking aggressively was definitely part of the game plan.
"It's always the plan for the team to ride aggressively and pretty much go as hard as possible," explained Bergen.
The Brenco Criterium is notorious for its primes, and it’s entirely understandable if a cyclist tries to time breakaways to coincide with the prizes, but it’s not something Bergen did consciously. She was more concerned with her competition.
"Funny enough, the first few primes just kind of happened. There was a lull in the pace and I took that opportunity to jump and I got a gap, so I put my head down and kept going. I did try to counter a little bit off Joelle because she was having such a strong ride. If I saw she was really working hard, (I had) to dig in after that and counter her, but it was a fantastic race for everyone," she said.
Meanwhile, Roorda is riding BC Superweek without a team as she’s donning the Team Canada jersey. She found herself on the podium once again with the third place finish, after she was second in Friday’s MK Delta Lands Criterium.
The 29-year-old wasn’t prominent for most of the race, which was strategic, and due to the fact that she was getting comfortable with the 740 metre course.
"I was feeling the course, but the plan was to keep it quiet and see what the teams were doing, see how the course was going to feed, if there was going to be a breakaway,” said the Vancouver native. “It looked like it was going to stay together, so I just held back and waited till the end to see what I could do."
As the last lap came down to a sprint in the last 100 metres, Roorda was well aware of where Numainville was. In fact, Roorda reached into her bag of tricks as an experienced track rider.
"I knew she was on my wheel, I looked between my legs - it's kind of a track trick to look under your arms and look between your legs - I could see her there, but I knew I had to commit at that time because it was one lap to go,” Roorda said.
BC Superweek and the Tour de Delta continues on Sunday with the White Spot | Delta UCI 1.2 Road Race. The women’s race starts at 9:30 am while the men begin at 1 pm.
Report courtesy BC Superweek
Results
Pro/1/2/3 Women | |
1 Joelle Numainville (Can) Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling Team | 0:58:46.9 |
2 Sara Bergen (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
3 Stephanie Roorda (Can) Team Canada | |
4 Jamie Gilgen (Can) Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling | |
5 Kendelle Hodges (Aus) Independent | all s.t. |
6 Alison Jackson (Can) Twenty16 RideBiker | 0:58:49.2 |
7 Julie Kuliezca (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
8 Sarah Coney (Can) Continental Crit Nasty | |
9 Hannah Ross (USA) Rally Cycling | |
10 Jann Gillick (Can) Women's Team ATAC | |
11 Ariane Bonhomme (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
12 Elle Anderson (USA) Rally Cycling | |
13 Kristy Glover (Aus) Independent | |
14 Denise Ramsden (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
15 Carrie Cartmill (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
16 Ashley Barson (Can) Rise Racing | |
17 Hannah van Kampen (NZl) | |
18 Ivy Audrain (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
19 Ellen Watters (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
20 Gabrielle Pilote Fortin (Can) Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
21 Marina Aspen (Can) Fresh Air Athena | |
22 Kinley Gibson (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
23 Annie Foreman-Mackey (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
24 Rachel Canning (Can) Continental Crit Nasty | |
25 Carolyn Russell (Can) | |
26 Amelie Bruneau (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | |
27 Sophie Mackay (Aus) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
28 Terra Manca (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
29 Gillian Ellsay (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | all s.t. |
30 Miriam Brouwer (Can) The Cyclery - Opus | 0:58:57.1 |
31 Anna Talman (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
32 Allison Linnell (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | both s.t. |
33 Alizee Brien (Can) Team TIBCO - Silicon Valley Bank | 0:58:58.4 |
DNF Kaitlyn Steeves (Can) | |
DNF Elizabeth Steel (NZl) | |
DNF Jenny Lehmann (Can) | |
DNF Manuela Escobar Jaramillo (Col) Laprairie / Pedal Colombia | |
DNF Helene Pilote Fortin (Can) Continental Crit Nasty | |
DNF Jennifer Gerth (Can) Continental Crit Nasty | |
DNF Shauna Telford (Can) Women's Team ATAC | |
DNF Brenna Paully (Can) Women's Team ATAC | |
DNF Kelsey Macdonald (Can) Crit Nasty | |
DNF Catherine Ouellette (Can) Rally Cycling | |
DNF Suzanne Hamilton (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNS Helena Coney (Can) Fresh Air Athena | |
DNS Tina Pic (USA) The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling | |
DNS Christina Gokey-Smith (USA) The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling | |
DNS Marie-Soleil Blais (Can) The Happy Tooth Pro Cycling | |
DNS Alysia Withers (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Jody Rechenmacher (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Alicia Billingsley (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Lindsay Bayer (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
DNS Jessica Prinner (USA) Rally Cycling | |
DNS Katherine Maine (Can) Rally Cycling | |
DNS Heather Fischer (USA) Rally Cycling | |
DNS Erica Allar (USA) Rally Cycling | |
DNS Gabby Traxler (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNS Leah Guloien (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
Pro/1/2 Men | |
1 Scott Law (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | 1:02:47.22 |
2 Justin Williams (USA) Cylance/Incycle p/b Cannondale | |
3 Michael Rice (Aus) Garneau-Quebecor | |
4 Brad Huff (USA) Rally Cycling | |
5 Kristofer Dahl (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
6 Elliott Doyle (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
7 Jackson Law (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | |
8 Ayden Toovey (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | |
9 Evan Murphy (USA) Lupus Racing Team | |
10 Joshua Carling (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
11 Felix Bouvette (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | all s.t. |
12 Ed Veal (Can) RealDeal/D'Ornellas p/b Garneau | 1:02:49.13 |
13 Pier-Andre Cote (Can) Norco/PremierTech pb POD | |
14 Willem Boersma (Can) Team RaceClean | |
15 Matt Chatlaong (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
16 Harrison Bailey (Aus) GPM Stulz | all s.t. |
17 William Myers (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | 1:02:50.86 |
18 Quinten Kirby (USA) SoCalCycling.com | |
19 Mason Burtnik (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
20 Tom Soladay (USA) Rally Cycling | |
21 Trevor O'donnell (Can) RealDeal/D'Ornellas p/b Garneau | |
22 Florenz Knauer (Ger) Cycling Team Herrman | |
23 Reece Robinson (Aus) GPM Stulz | |
24 Jack Burke (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
25 Nicolas Masbourian (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
26 Juan Estevan Arango Carvajal (Col) Laprairie / Pedal Colombia | |
27 Olivier Brisebois (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
28 Christoph Schweizer (Ger) Team H&P | all s.t. |
29 Garrett Mcleod (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | 1:02:56.19 |
30 David Drouin (Can) Norco/PremierTech pb POD | |
31 Simon Ouellet (Can) Norco/PremierTech pb POD | |
32 Anton Varabei (Can) RealDeal/D'Ornellas p/b Garneau | all s.t. |
33 Curtis White (USA) Rally Cycling | 1:02:58.55 |
34 Remi Pelletier-Roy (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | 1:02:58.75 |
35 Brannan Fix (USA) Phoenix Cyclery-Orbea Development Team | 1:03:00.26 |
36 Kurt Penno (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
37 Shane Kline (USA) Rally Cycling | |
38 Jeffrey Werner (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
39 Joshua Kropf (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
40 Jure Rupnik (Slo) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
41 Brendan Armstrong (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
42 Ole Quast (Ger) Stevens Racing Team | |
43 Winston David (USA) Lupus Racing Team | |
44 Joao Vitor Oliveira (Bra) Independent | |
45 Conor Mullervy (USA) GPM Stulz | |
46 Kevin Archambault (Can) Norco/PremierTech pb POD | |
47 Sherwood Plant (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
48 Wolfgang Brandl (Ger) Team Centric Bikes | all s.t. |
49 Stefan Schneider (Ger) Team H&P | 1:03:08.49 |
50 Daniel Owsiany (Can) | |
51 Simon-Pierre Gauthier (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
52 Samuel Phipps (NZl) GPM Stulz | |
53 Darcy Woolley (Aus) Garneau-Quebecor | |
54 Michael Jasinski (USA) Team CLIF Bar Cycling | |
55 Brett Wakefield (Can) Team Giant Vancouver | |
56 Chris Harland-Dunaway (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
57 Christian Shobart-Knapton (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
58 Camilo Zambrano (USA) Cylance/Incycle p/b Cannondale | |
59 Craig Richey (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | all s.t. |
60 Jonah Meadvancort (USA) Lupus Racing Team | 1:03:10.84 |
61 Laurent Gervais (Can) Norco/PremierTech pb POD | 1:03:11.04 |
62 Emile Jean (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | 1:03:12.79 |
63 Amiel Flett-Brown (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | 1:03:13.95 |
64 Alexis Cartier (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | 1:03:15.58 |
65 David Boily (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | 1:03:17.39 |
DNF Laurier Balthazard (Can) Norco/PremierTech pb POD | |
DNF Oliver Flautt (USA) Lupus Racing Team | |
DNF Alan Zoller (Can) | |
DNF Jeroen Rijken (Can) | |
DNF Normond Richard (Can) | |
DNF Dan Gronross (Can) Steed Cycles | |
DNF Adam Holcom (Can) Gastown Cycling Association | |
DNF Chris Worsfold (can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
DNF Maurice Worsfold (can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
DNF Richard Machhein (Can) Team Giant Vancouver | |
DNF Zack Jensen (USA) Phoenix Cyclery-Orbea Development Team | |
DNF Tony Wolf (USA) CoreTechs Elite | |
DNF Nathanael Christensen (USA) CoreTechs Elite | |
DNF Randy Bramblett (USA) CoreTechs Elite | |
DNF Cory Greenberg (USA) Cylance/Incycle p/b Cannondale | |
DNF Hunter Grove (USA) Cylance/Incycle p/b Cannondale | |
DNF Liam Magennis (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | |
DNF Nathan Bradshaw (Aus) Subaru NSWIS & MS | |
DNF Corey Davis (USA) RealDeal/D'Ornellas p/b Garneau | |
DNF Timothy Burton (Can) RealDeal/D'Ornellas p/b Garneau | |
DNF Cory Ostertag (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
DNF David Gerth (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
DNF Mitch Ketler (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
DNF Isaac Niles (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
DNF Isaac Leblanc (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
DNF Cody Canning (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
DNF Ryan Roth (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
DNF Aaron Grosser (Ger) Team H&P | |
DNF Timothy Rugg (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
DNF Ryan Moore (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
DNF Sam Bassetti (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
DNF Jacob Albrecht (USA) Herbalife p/b Marc Pro & Nature's Bakery | |
DNF Eric Young (USA) Rally Cycling | |
DNF Will Routley (Can) Rally Cycling | |
DNF Marc-Antoine Soucy (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
DNF Bruno Langlois (Can) Garneau-Quebecor | |
DNF David Manton (Aus) GPM Stulz | |
DNF Rylee Field (Aus) GPM Stulz | |
DNF Michael Van Den Ham (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNF Geordie Morrison (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNF Dylan Davies (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNF Brad Clifford (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNF Ty Andrews (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNF Lukas Conly (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
DNF Derek Gee (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
DNF Chris Macleod (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
DNF Alexander Amiri (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
DNF Kellen Viznaugh (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
DNF Lukas Adominis (Can) Giant Langley / Smart Savvy+ Cycling Team | |
DNF Danick Vandale (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Joel Taylor (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Travis Samuel (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Chris Prendergast (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Bailey Mcknight (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNS Etienne Samson (Can) Norco/PremierTech pb POD | |
DNS Mathieu Roy (Can) Norco/PremierTech pb POD | |
DNS Devon Moonie (Can) Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
DNS Adam Roberge 0 Accent Inns/Russ Hays p/b Champion System | |
DNS Ryan Aitcheson (Can) Astellas Pro Cycling | |
DNS Fergus Horrobin (Can) Cannondale pb Fortius | |
DNS Arturo Suarez (Mex) Langlois Brown Racing | |
DNS Jackson Pickell (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
DNS Wes Ochitwa (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
DNS Nigel Kinney (USA) Langlois Brown Racing | |
DNS Benjamin Perry (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
DNS Nigel Ellsay (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
DNS Ryan Jones (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Bjorn Selander (USA) Rally Cycling | |
DNS Kyle Buckosky (Can) Trek Red Truck P/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNS Jacob Schwingboth (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team |
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