Posted by Editoress on 07/9/17
American Justin Williams Wins Ladner Criterium on Canadian Olympian’s Borrowed Bike
Kiwi Star Holly Edmonston Takes Women’s Race
Men's Race
Normally when a cyclist discovers their bike has a mechanical issue and they can’t use it to ride, they simply get it fixed before the race. However, what if the mechanical issue can’t be fixed at all – and the problem is that a vital piece of equipment on the bike isn’t allowed to be used?
That was the scenario facing Justin Williams at the beginning of the Ladner Criterium on Saturday night as part of BC Superweek and the Tour de Delta. The Race Commissaires informed the riders that Cycling Canada’s rules dictate that disc brakes are not allowed in road competitions. It left Williams without a bike to ride – until he looked to Cyclance Cycling teammate Joelle Numainville. Turns out there must have been some luck in that bike, as Williams sprinted to victory in the same race Numainville won just one year ago.
“They told us on the line we couldn’t ride the bike, so it was a little bit of a surprise,” said Williams. “She was just so great in letting me use hers, she just pointed to her bike and was like, ‘You want it?’ and I said, ‘Yeah, that’d be great.’”
Justin Williams Wins
The 28-year-old Williams was second in Ladner last year and really pushed Numainville’s bike to the limit on the last lap – including the tires. He finished the 60-lap, 54-kilometre race in one hour, 13 minutes, and 25 seconds.
“We have a great tire sponsor in Vittoria. I just really trust them. Honestly, I don’t even think about it because they’ve been so great throughout the season,” the ten year pro and Los Angeles resident said.
The last few laps of the race were hectic, with a number of attacks coming from both teams and individual riders, including second place finisher John Murphy (Holoweski | Citadel Cycling Team) and third place finisher - and Murphy’s teammate - Tyler Magner. Williams was able to hold them off though.
“I’m grateful that guys gave me respect and on the last lap I was on the right wheel. Going into the second to last corner, Magner let a little gap open and maybe he was going to take a run at Murphy, maybe he was going to let him roll, but I just couldn’t take that chance,” Williams explained. “After everything that happened before the race, I really wanted it. I shot Magner’s inside, which I normally wouldn’t do but it felt like the right thing in the moment.
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With three wins at the Tour de Delta last year and three Canadian National Road Race Championships (2015, 2013, 2010), Numainville has done pretty well on her bike – now if only she can get it back from Williams. He might not be so eager to part with it after Saturday’s win in Ladner.
Women's Race
Already a decorated cyclist in her homeland of New Zealand, Holly Edmonston is on her way to making a name for herself at BC Superweek after winning the 2017 Ladner Criterium on Saturday night. The 21-year-old Kiwi sprinted ahead of a large pack on the last lap to claim the 40-lap, 40.5 kilometre race in a time of one hour, one minute, and eight seconds.
On the last corner before the finish line, it seemed like Edmonston and her Cycling New Zealand team came out of nowhere to put themselves in the mix to be atop the podium – and it worked. “We just went for it on the inside of the back straight, managed to get around the corner first and then I just gunned it,” she explained.
Holly Edmonston wins ahead of Kirsti Lay
The race progressed slower than Friday’s BC Superweek and Tour de Delta opener, the MK Delta Lands Criterium, due to the caliber of the field, which is among the strongest ever at this event, and a tactical approach from the riders and teams. However, the last lap came down to a sprint, in which Edmonston’s team drew upon their extensive track experience when they saw the door open.
“Definitely, we actually treated it like an elimination race most of the time!” exclaimed Edmonston.
Montreal’s Kristi Lay made it to the podium for the second straight night at BC Superweek after winning the MK Delta Lands Criterium. The 29-year-old Lay – a former elite speed skater - looked like she was riding for a teammate during the final lap, but her Rally Cycling cohort Allison Beveridge didn’t quite make it to her wheel.
“It was a bit crazy, the last lap there, everyone was gunning for the second to last turn because you want position (going into the final turn). With Rally, we have such great sprinters and anything I can do to get them into position (I will),” said Lay, who won gold at the 2015 Pan-Am Games, silver at the 2016 World Championships and 2015 Pan-Am Championships, and bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2015 World Championships for Canada. “Sometimes it doesn’t work in a race, but you’ve got to just keep going to the finish and it worked for us!”
The riders were well aware that the first 39 laps were a bit methodical, and as a result, the final lap was breakneck. Aussie Josie Talbot, riding for ISCorp p/b Progress, wound up just behind Edmonston and Lay in third place. Talbot had only three teammates in the race, so it was tough for them to tackle attacks from powerhouses like Rally, Trek Red Truck, and The Cyclery – 4iiii. The lack of numbers affected their ability to build a team strategy for the final lap.
“We were just trying to work off the other teams to be honest because we’re a smaller squad. It was so hectic that last lap, I didn’t know if I was even going to be in the sprint, but I’m pretty stoked to make it through all that traffic on the last straight,” said Talbot, who won the junior team pursuit world title and two bronze medals at the 2014 Junior Track World Championships.
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 Brian Wiebe, BC Superweek
Results from the Ladner Criterium - the second race of BC Superweek and the Tour de Delta held in Delta BC on Saturday July 8th
Pro/1/2/3/ Women | |
1 Holly Edmondston (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | 1:01:08 |
2 Kirsti Lay (Can) Rally Cycling | |
3 Josie Talbot (Aus) ISCorp p/b Progress | |
4 Joelle Numainville (Can) Cylance Cycling Team | |
5 Allison Beveridge (Can) Rally Cycling | |
6 Elizabeth Williams (Aus) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
7 Michaela Drummond (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
8 Sarah Coney (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | all s.t. |
9 Karlee Gendron (Can) Rise Racing | 1:01:10 |
10 Rachel Langdon (GBr) ISCorp p/b Progress | |
11 Devaney Collier (Can) Independent | |
12 Anna Booth (Aus) CBR Women's Cycling Team | |
13 Sara Bergen (Can) Rally Cycling | |
14 Lindsay Rachetto (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
15 Racquel Sheath (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
16 Chloe Mcintosh (Aus) CBR Women's Cycling Team | |
17 Jamie Gilgen (Can) Rise Racing | |
18 Meghan Grant (Can) Independent | |
19 Caroline Baur (Sui) ISCorp p/b Progress | |
20 Jessica Mundy (USA) Colavita - Bianchi | |
21 Monica Volk (USA) Rally Cycling | |
22 Bryony Botha (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
23 Marie-Soleil Blais (Can) Independent | |
24 Beth Ann Orton (USA) Point S Racing | |
25 Kendelle Hodges (Aus) Colavita - Bianchi | |
26 Starla Teddergreen (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
27 Hannah Shell (USA) ISCorp p/b Progress | |
28 Heidi Franz (USA) Keller-Rohrback Cycling Team | |
29 Julie Kuliecza (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
30 Helena Coney (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | |
31 Eloise Vaughan (Aus) CBR Women's Cycling Team | |
32 Margot Clyne (USA) UBC Cycling Team | |
33 Janna Gillick (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
34 Annie Foreman-Mackey (Can) Sho-Air Twenty20 | |
35 Catherine Ouellette (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
36 Kirstie James (NZl) Velo Classic p/b Stan's NoTubes | |
37 Maggie Coles-Lyster (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
38 Alexandra Burton (USA) Point S Racing | |
39 Rachel Canning (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | |
40 Anne-Marije Rook (USA) Keller-Rohrback Cycling Team | |
41 Suzanne Hamilton (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
42 Miriam Brouwer (Can) Rise Racing | |
43 Nicole Pressprich (USA) Keller-Rohrback Cycling Team | |
44 Kristen Kit (Can) Broad Street Cycles | |
45 Mary Maroon (USA) JAKROO presented by CHROME INDUSTRIES | |
46 Amelie Bruneau (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
47 Erin J Attwell (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
48 Emily Newsom (USA) Team Elevate Racing | |
49 Anika Todd (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
50 Elyse Fraser (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
51 Mallory Miller (USA) Point S Racing | |
52 Lily Williams (USA) Rally Cycling | |
53 Grace Anderson (NZl) Independent | all s.t. |
54 Emma Lujan (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | 1:01:18 |
55 Dafne Theroux-Izquierdo (Can) Desjardins-Ford | 1:01:18 |
56 Megan Heath (USA) Rally Cycling | 1:01:18 |
57 Ashley Barson (Can) Rise Racing | 1:01:19 |
58 Allyson Gillard (Can) Desjardins-Ford | 1:01:22 |
59 Jennifer Gerth (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | 1:01:24 |
60 Carrie Cartmill (Can) Rise Racing | s.t. |
61 Emily Flynn (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | 1:01:25 |
62 Alizee Brien (Can) Independent | 1:01:26 |
63 Stephanie Chase (USA) Point S Racing | s.t. |
64 Holly Simonson (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | 1:02:26 |
DNF Kinley Gibson (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
DNF Sara Giovannetti (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
DNF Rebecca Cohen () | |
DNF Jessica Daniels (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Haley Gill (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Kassandra Kriarakis (Can) Rise Racing | |
DNF Anna Talman (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNF Anna Gabrielle (Gabby) Traxler (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNF Sophia Andrews (USA) Point S Racing | |
DNF Rebecca Stephens (Aus) CBR Women's Cycling Team | |
DNF Sagal-Maria Kahn () | |
DNF Lora Genaille (Can) Pender Racing p/b BICICLETTA | |
DNF Isabella Bertold (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
DNF Kat Enns (Can) | |
DNF Pam Troyer () | |
DNF Ivy Audrain (USA) Independent | |
DNF Ione Johnson (NZl) Independent | |
DNF Aliya Traficante (Chico) Independent | |
DNF Cara Machacek (USA) Keller-Rohrback Cycling Team | |
DNS Ariane Bonhomme (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
DNS Gillian Carleton (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
DNS Joyce Spruyt (Can) Rise Racing | |
DNS Michele Schaeffer (USA) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNS Nicolle Bruderer (Gua) Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank | |
DNS Madeleine Park (NZl) Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank | |
DNS Jennifer Tetrick (USA) Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank | |
DNS Fiona Vernon (Can) Pender Racing p/b BICICLETTA | |
DNS Erin Ruttan (Can) Keller-Rohrback Cycling Team/td> | |
Pro/1/2 Men | |
1 Justin Williams (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | 1:13:26 |
2 John P Murphy (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | |
3 Tyler Magner (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | |
4 Ryan Macanally (Aus) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
5 Ryan Primeau (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
6 Pier-Andre Cote (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
7 Felix Cote-Bouvette (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
8 Jure Rupnik (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
9 Jean-Simon D'anjou (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
10 Brad Huff (USA) Rally Cycling | |
11 Pierrick Naud (Can) Rally Cycling | |
12 Elliott Doyle (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
13 Eric Young (USA) Rally Cycling | |
14 Hendrik Pineda (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
15 Wolfgang Brandl (Ger) Movistar Team Ecuador | |
16 Curtis White (USA) Rally Cycling | |
17 Simon-Pierre Gauthier (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
18 Ryan Aitcheson (Can) First Internet Bank Cycling | |
19 Liam White (Aus) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team | |
20 Evan Murphy (USA) Toronto Hustle | |
21 Alberto Covarrubias (Mex) Stradalli Safetti | |
22 William Myers (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
23 Shane Kline (USA) Rally Cycling | |
24 Sam Bassetti (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
25 Liam Magennis (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport | |
26 Jordann Jones (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | all s.t. |
27 Chris Ernst (Can) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team | 1:13:32 |
28 Ed Veal (Can) Real Deal Racing | 0:00:00 |
29 Michael Van Den Ham (Can) Garneau - Easton Cycling | |
30 Kurt Penno (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
31 Dan Wood (Can) Independent | |
32 Simon Ouellet (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
33 Alexander Murison (GBr) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
34 Stephen Keeping (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
35 Nate Freed (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
36 Thorsten Askervold (USA) Storck CCN | |
37 Miguel Bryon (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | |
38 Emile Jean (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
39 Harrison Bailey (Aus) Storck CCN | |
40 Jordan Gilmore (NZl) Independent | |
41 Alexander Amiri (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
42 Florenz Knauer (Can) Stradalli Safatti | |
43 Kyle Buckosky (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
44 Todd Satchell (Aus) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team | |
45 Oliver Evans (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
46 Brendan Armstrong (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
47 Anton Varabei (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
48 Benoit Boulay (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
49 Lukas Conly (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
50 Maurice Worsfold (Can)TaG Cycling Race Team | |
51 Peter Foerster (Ger) Stradalli Safetti | |
52 James Grant (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
53 Chris Prendergast (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
54 Cameron Fitzmaurice (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
55 Amiel Flett-Brown (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
56 Justin Mauch (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
57 Max Rubarth (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
58 Ronaldo Gonzalez (USA) Veloselect Racing Team | |
59 Sam Boardman (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
60 Christian Bernard (Can) Independent | |
61 Quinn Anderson (Can) Mighty Riders Cycling | |
62 Adam Holcombe (Can) Gastown Cycling Racing Reds | all s.t. |
63 Hugo Jones (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | 1:13:42 |
64 Trevor O'donnell (Can) Toronto Hustle | 1:13:42 |
65 Lucas Taylor (Can) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team | |
66 Allan Satchell (Aus) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team | |
67 Jeffrey Kemp (Can) Capa Tosta | all s.t. |
68 Ty Andrews (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | 1:13:46 |
69 Adam Lefebvre (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | 1:13:46 |
70 Tom Soladay (USA) Rally Cycling | |
71 Olivier Brisebois (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
72 Jeroen Rijken (Can) Independent | |
73 Antoine Fabry (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
74 Robert Gutgesell (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
75 Travis Samuel (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
76 Brad Bradford (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
77 Brett Wakefield (Can) Team Giant Vancouver | |
78 Von Winkelmann (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
79 Erik Diertens (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
80 Chris Harland-Dunaway (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
81 Marc Dupuis (Can) Smart Savvy+ Garneau U23 Cycling Team | |
82 Alexander Cowan (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
83 Olivier Peloquin (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
84 Kyle Boorsma (Can) Toronto Hustle | all s.t. |
85 Chris Worsfold (Can)TaG Cycling Race Team | 1:13:58 |
86 Jesse Anthony (USA) Rally Cycling | 1:13:59 |
87 Spencer Downing (USA) Panache Houndstooth Racing | 1:14:01 |
88 Joshua Taylor (AUs) New South Wales Institute of Sport | 1:14:04 |
89 Mark * Grant (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | s.t. |
90 Philip Lavery (Irl) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | 1:14:07 |
91 Ryan Cavanagh (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport | s.t. |
92 Brendan Rhim (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | 1:14:09 |
93 Andy Scarano (USA) Stradalli Safetti | 1:14:12 |
94 Mac Brennan (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | 1:14:21 |
95 Oscar Clark (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | 1:14:35 |
96 Ryan Roth (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | s.t. |
DNF Alexis Cartier (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Marc-Antoine Nadon (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Conor O'brien (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Matt Staples (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Danick Vandale (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
DNF Brendan Cowley (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNF Sean Henry (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNF Brandon Jones (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNF Nicholas Jones (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNF Patrick Riddell (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNF Ryan Moore (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
DNF Marc-Antoine Soucy (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
DNF Jean-Francois Soucy (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
DNF Sherwood Plant (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
DNF Christian Gomes (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNF Davide Vigano (Ita) Team Cinelli Chrome | |
DNF Yuri Hrycaj (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
DNF Connor Toppings (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
DNF Nicolas Ducharme (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
DNF Wai-Ben Wong (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Duncan Bryson (Can) Victoria Wheelers | |
DNF Jackson Bocksnick (Can) Victoria Wheelers | |
DNF Jay Delaney (Can) Capa Tosta | |
DNF Enrico Traini (Can) FCV Kalistio P/B Peloton Concracting | |
DNF Shawn Litster (Can) NovaCare Cycling | |
DNF Tommy Waldeck (Can) OCTTO Cycling Team | |
DNF Jonathan Braunstein (Can) Independent | |
DNF Emmanuel Suarez (USA) Independent | |
DNS Jean-Denis Thibault (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNS Nigel Ellsay (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
DNS Alexander Fraser-Maraun (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNS Isaac Niles (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNS Normand Richard (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNS Matt Chatlaong (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
DNS Bruno Langlois (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
DNS Stuart Shaw (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport | |
DNS Timothy Austen (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNS Sascha Cantor (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNS Alan Dempsey (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNS William Goodfellow (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNS Clarke Lind (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNS Hunter Grove (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
DNS Scott Law (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
DNS Bryan Lewis (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
DNS Eric Marcotte (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
DNS Karl Menzies (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
DNS Chris MacLeod (Can) Smart Savvy+ U23 Cycling Team | |
DNS Owen Gillott (Aus) Storck-CCN | |
DNS Daniel Leberger (USA) Hie Cycling / Velo Vendor | |
DNS Brett Boniface (Can) Pender Racing p/b BICICLETTA | |
DNS Jared Gray (NZl) Independent | |
DNS Reinder Hoornstra (Can) Independent |
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