Posted by Editoress on 07/13/17
Young Wins Second Straight Gastown Grand Prix
American riders won both the men's and women's races at the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix in downtown Vancouver Wednesday night, in front of huge crowds.
Women's race
On the women's side, an American rider won the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix for the second straight year after Kendall Ryan took the victory and the $12,000 payday. She sprinted ahead of Rally Cycling teammates Sara Bergen and Allison Beveridge in front of the biggest crowd for the women's finish since Global Relay rebooted the race in 2012. In total, 79 riders from 24 teams took to the start line, tying the record of most riders, which was set two years ago.
Kendall Ryan (Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank) winning women's race
"I was just telling my teammate Heather (Fischer) in front of me to be patient and wait, wait, wait until the last lap. No matter how many times we were being swarmed, we'll just keep moving up," described Ryan, who rides for Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank and won the U.S. Pro Criterium National Championship in 2015. "On the last corner, I really had to ride defensively and make sure I could take my line. Then I just powered it out of that last corner, I just buried myself into a deep hole of suffering, it was a really awesome finish."
Like many of the riders, the 24-year-old is making her first trip north to race at BC Superweek and after a win and a tough result, Ryan is impressed with the caliber of cycling during the series.
"This is my first time up here racing, it started really well pulling off a win at the Delta road race. Yesterday (in New West), that course is super brutal and I totally blew sky high and couldn't even finish. Kudos to winner Kirsti Lay, that was a hard race," she summarized. "Today, I think the course suited my strengths, I'm really good at tactical, technical races, just sticking it out and being patient. I really like this course and can't wait to come back!"
Bergen, a Vancouverite riding for Rally Cycling, came second just behind Ryan as the leaders almost caught the chase group on the final lap.
"TIBCO rode a strong, aggressive race. Definitely not the exact result we wanted, we're out here to race aggressively, which every single women on my team did, so I'm super proud of that," said Bergen. "Too bad I couldn't bring home the big 'W' today, but I'm very happy to be up here on the podium with me and Allison."
The 28-year-old finished fourth at last month's Canadian National Championship Road Race and was also second on Tuesday at the New West Grand Prix. The fact that it was the biggest crowd to watch the women's race in recent memory wasn't lost on Bergen - or any of the other riders.
"A huge thanks to every single one of the fans out there who screamed their heads off, it means a huge amount to all of the athletes out here. Thanks to Global Relay for putting on this awesome race," she said.
Beveridge went off the front ten laps into the 40-lap, 48 kilometre race and it looked like she might hold on to win, but was pulled back to the field en route to her third place finish. The 24-year-old from Calgary is coming off winning the women's Canadian road championship just a couple of weeks ago. She also won a bronze medal for Canada in team pursuit at the 2016 Rio Olympics and was second at Friday's MK Delta Lands Criterium as part of the Tour de Delta.
Men's race
Eric Young has cemented his place among a very select group of cyclists. The 28-year-old from Boulder, Colorado attacked on the final lap and won the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix for the second straight year on Wednesday night in Vancouver's historic Gastown neighbourhood.
Eric Young (USA) Rally Cycling winning men's race
The Rally Cycling sprinter joins Canadian riders Alex Stieda, Bill Wild, Brian Keast and Gord Fraser, along with American cyclists Jonas Carney and Ken Hanson, as the only two-time winners at Canada's most famous criterium race. Ron Hayman holds the record for most men's wins with three, which he accomplished in consecutive years from 1981-83. Young joins Hanson and Hayman as the only cyclists to win in back-to-back years in Gastown.
Australian Liam Magennis, riding for New South Wales Institute of Sport went off the front with 35 laps to go, but third place finisher Tyler Magner from the Holowesko
| Citadel Cycling Team caught him with a quarter of the race left. With 11 laps remaining, the peloton came back together for the first time since early in the 50-lap, 60 kilometre race. 146 men started the race, with just over half crossing the finish line.
"I've got to say that was one of the hardest lead outs I've ever been a part of. There was a little bit of a break up the road and at 12 to go we didn't want to take the front that early, but we had to bring it back together. That was a risk, we took it, my teammate Jesse Anthony rode amazing up there, it was he and Pierrick Naud," said Young, who is a two-time U.S. National Criterium Champion. "With a six-man team, it's hard to control the race, the guys rode out of their hearts today, and it's truly amazing!"
When faced with the prospect of winning the top criterium prize in North America at $12,000 for a second straight year, Young was a bit beside himself. "I can't really believe it, Gastown is a hard race, but it's my favourite criterium of the whole year, and that's true for a lot of guys. You host such a great race up here, it's amazing. It's an absolute honour to win this race two times in a row, it's so historic."
The win is also Young's second in five races this year at BC Superweek after he took top spot in Friday's MK Delta Lands Criterium to kick off the series and the Tour de Delta.
Wednesday's second place finisher also made his second podium appearance at BC Superweek this year. Scott Law, an Aussie who's riding for the Cylance Cycling Team, came in just behind Young to claim $5,000 in prize money. The 26-year-old third generation cyclist was also second in Sunday's White Spot | Delta Road Race.
Magner, a seven-year pro from Griffin, Georgia making his first trip to BC Superweek and the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix, felt the course prevented he and his Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team from sustaining any pressure in the lead peloton.
"The last lap is kind of a blur, all the laps leading up to it were pretty hairy to be honest. My teammates John Murphy, Miguel Bryon and I were trying to stay together, but when we don't have a lead out going, it's a bit tough for all three of us to stay together. It was crazy down the back stretch and Eric had a great run there," he explained.
As 2017 is his first visit to BC Superweek, the 26-year-old was impressed by everything he saw in Gastown. "The crowd is incredible, I can only think of a handful of other races around the world with a crowd like this. The course is unique, the hairpin turn is super tight, it's a really fun course," Magner said.
BC Superweek continues on Thursday with the Giro di Burnaby presented by Appia Development. The women's race starts at 6 pm and the men begin at 7:15 pm.
Report courtesy Brian Wiebe - BC Superweek
Results from the Gastown GP held in Vancouver on July 12th
Pro/1/2/3 Women | |
1 Kendall Ryan (USA) Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank | 1:09:10 |
2 Sara Bergen (Can) Rally Cycling |
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3 Allison Beveridge (Can) Rally Cycling | |
4 Elizabeth Williams (Aus) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
5 Joelle Numainville (Can) Cylance Cycling Team | all s.t. |
6 Heather Fischer (USA) Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank | 1:09:12 |
7 Leah Kirchmann (Can) Team Sunweb | 1:09:14 |
8 Maggie Coles-Lyster (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | s.t. |
9 Holly Edmondston (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | 1:09:15 |
10 Jamie Gilgen (Can) Rise Racing | |
11 Karlee Gendron (Can) Rise Racing | |
12 Rachel Langdon (GBr) ISCorp p/b Progress | |
13 Stephanie Roorda (Can) Sho-Air TWENTY20 | |
14 Meghan Grant (Can) Independent | |
15 Kendelle Hodges (Aus) Colavita - Bianchi | |
16 Liza Rachetto (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
17 Sarah Coney (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | |
18 Marie-Soleil Blais (Can) Independent | |
19 Kirsti Lay (Can) Rally Cycling | |
20 Annie Foreman-Mackey (Can) Sho-Air Twenty20 | |
21 Catherine Ouellette (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
22 Bryony Botha (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
23 Caroline Baur (Sui) ISCorp p/b Progress | |
24 Julie Kuliecza (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | |
25 Josie Talbot (Aus) ISCorp p/b Progress | |
26 Carrie Cartmill (Can) Rise Racing | |
27 Rachel Canning (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | all s.t. |
28 Racquel Sheath (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | 1:09:22 |
29 Starla Teddergreen (USA) Hagens Berman | Supermint | s.t. |
30 Haley Gill (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | 1:09:24 |
31 Emily Flynn (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | 1:09:25 |
32 Madeleine Park (NZl) Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank | 1:09:28 |
33 Monica Volk (USA) Rally Cycling |
s.t. |
34 Megan Heath (USA) Rally Cycling | 1:09:30 |
35 Lily Williams (USA) Rally Cycling | 1:09:32 |
36 Gillian Ellsay (Can) Team Colavita | Bianchi Pro Cycling p/b Vittoria Tires | |
37 Janna Gillick (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | 1:10:52 |
38 Mary Maroon (USA) JAKROO presented by CHROME INDUSTRIES | |
39 Emily Newsom (USA) Team Elevate Racing | |
40 Dafne Theroux-Izquierdo (Can) Desjardins-Ford | |
41 Callie Swan (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
42 Emily Spence (Can) Mellow Mushroom | |
43 Anna Booth (Aus) CBR Women's Cycling Team | |
44 Margot Clyne (USA) UBC Cycling Team | |
45 Isabella Bertold (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | all s.t. |
46 Amelie Bruneau (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | 1:10:55 |
47 Erin J Attwell (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | 1:10:56 |
48 Elyse Fraser (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | 1:10:58 |
49 Anne Ouellet (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | s.t. |
50 Anna Gabrielle (Can) Gabby Traxler | 1:11:00 |
51 Emily Rodger (Can) Independent | 1:11:02 |
52 Jennifer Tetrick (USA) Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank | 1:11:25 |
DNF Helena Coney (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | |
DNF Jennifer Gerth (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | |
DNF Kelsey Macdonald (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | |
DNF Ariane Bonhomme (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
DNF Sara Giovannetti (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
DNF Suzanne Hamilton (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
DNF Rebecca Cohen (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Emma Lujan (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Sonia Taylor (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Miriam Brouwer (Can) Rise Racing | |
DNF Joyce Spruyt (Can) Rise Racing | |
DNF Holly Simonson (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNF Anna Talman (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNF Anika Todd (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNF Michaela Drummond (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
DNF Hannah Shell (USA) ISCorp p/b Progress | |
DNF Chloe Mcintosh (Aus) CBR Women's Cycling Team | |
DNF Allyson Gillard (Can) Desjardins-Ford | |
DNF Kat Enns (Can) Mighty Riders Cycling | |
DNF Pamela Troyer (Can) Mighty Riders Cycling | |
DNF Kristen Kit (Can) Broad Street Cycles | |
DNF Alizee Brien (Can) Independent | |
DNF Devaney Collier (Can) Independent | |
DNF Ione Johnson (NZl) Independent | |
DNF Eloise Vaughan (Aus) CBR Women's Cycling Team | |
DNF Jasmin Duehring (Can) Sho-Air Twenty20 | |
DNF Joanie Caron (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | |
DNS Gillian Carleton (Can) The Cyclery - 4iiii | |
DNS Jessica Daniels (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNS Ashley Barson (Can) Rise Racing | |
DNS Kassandra Kriarakis (Can) Rise Racing | |
DNS Michele Schaeffer (USA) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNS Nicolle Bruderer (Gua) Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank | |
DNS Rebecca Stephens (Aus) CBR Women's Cycling Team | |
DNS Fiona Vernon (Can) Pender Racing p/b BICICLETTA | |
DNS Heidi Franz (USA) Keller-Rohrback Cycling Team | |
DNS Grace Anderson (NZl) Independent | |
Pro/1/2 Men | |
1 Eric Young (USA) Rally Cycling |
1:17:08 |
2 Scott Law (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
3 Tyler Magner (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | |
4 Davide Vigano (Ita) Team Cinelli Chrome | |
5 Campbell Stewart (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
6 Steve Fisher (USA) Hangar 15 Bicycles | |
7 Ryan Anderson (Can) Direct Energie | |
8 Elliott Doyle (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
9 Felix Cote-Bouvette (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
10 Pier-Andre Cote (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
11 Sam Bassetti (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
12 Jean-Simon D'anjou (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
13 Justin Williams (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
14 Florenz Knauer (Can) Stradalli Safatti | |
15 Shane Kline (USA) Rally Cycling | |
16 Ryan Aitcheson (Can) First Internet Bank Cycling | |
17 John P Murphy (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | |
18 Miguel Bryon (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | |
19 Michael Van Den Ham (Can) Garneau - Easton Cycling | |
20 Emile Jean (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
21 Evan Murphy (USA) Toronto Hustle | |
22 Eric Marcotte (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
23 Erik Slack (USA) Hangar 15 Bicycles | |
24 Alexander Murison (GBr) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
25 Trevor O'donnell (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
26 Ed Veal (Can) Real Deal Racing | |
27 Ryan Macanally (Aus) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
28 Lukas Conly (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
29 Sam Boardman (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
30 Anton Varabei (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
31 Craig Richey (Can) Garneau - Easton Cycling | |
32 Owen Gillott (Aus) Storck-CCN | |
33 Jure Rupnik (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
34 Kaler Marshall (USA) Hangar 15 Bicycles | |
35 Simon-Pierre Gauthier (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
36 Ryan Roth (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
38 Brendan Armstrong (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
39 Alexander Amiri (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
40 Isaac Niles (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
41 Stephen Keeping (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
42 Todd Satchell (Aus) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team | |
43 Clarke Lind (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
44 Joshua Kropf (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
45 Danick Vandale (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
46 Rolando Gonzalez (CRc) Veloselect Racing Team | |
47 Olivier Brisebois (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
48 Chris Winn (Aus) Hangar 15 Bicycles | |
49 Mac Brennan (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | |
50 Hendrik Pineda (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
51 Brendan Cowley (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
52 Alberto Covarrubias (Mex) Stradalli Safetti | |
53 Peter Foerster (Ger) Stradalli Safetti | |
54 Yuri Hrycaj (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
55 Curtis White (USA) Rally Cycling | |
56 Cortlan Brown (USA) Hangar 15 Bicycles | |
57 PierreBernard Thiffault (USA) Hedrick Racing | |
58 Justin Homewood (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
59 Pieter Bulling (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
60 Nigel Kinney (USA) Langlois Brown Racing | |
61 Kyle Buckosky (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
61 Laurent Gervais (Can) Aevolo | |
62 Chris Harland-Dunaway (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
63 Robert Gutgesell (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
64 Brett Wakefield (Can) Team Giant Vancouver | |
65 Dylan Davies (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
66 Simon Ouellet (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
67 Pierrick Naud (Can) Rally Cycling | |
68 Wilson Tran (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
69 Cory Ostertag (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
70 Jay Lamoureux (Can) Team RaceClean | |
71 Olivier Peloquin (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
72 Ryan Cavanagh (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport | |
73 Karl Menzies (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
74 Nicholas Kergozou (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
75 Travis Samuel (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
76 Mason Burtnik (Can) Independent | all s.t. |
77 Allan Satchell (Aus) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team | |
DNF Alexis Cartier (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Philip Lavery (Ire) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Marc-Antoine Nadon (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNF Andy Scarano (USA) Stradalli Safetti | |
DNF Alexander Cowan (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
DNF Alexander Fraser-Maraun (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNF Nicholas Jones (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNF Normand Richard (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNF Patrick Riddell (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNF Nate Freed (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
DNF Justin Mauch (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
DNF William Myers (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
DNF Jean-Francois Soucy (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
DNF Cameron Fitzmaurice (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
DNF James Grant (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | |
DNF Liam Magennis (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport | |
DNF Stuart Shaw (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport | |
DNF Joshua Taylor (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport | |
DNF Sherwood Plant (Can) Langlois Brown Racing | |
DNF Alan Dempsey (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNF Christian Gomes (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNF William Goodfellow (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNF Antoine Fabry (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNF Ryan Primeau (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNF Hugo Jones (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
DNF Dylan Kennett (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
DNF Tom Sexton (NZl) Cycling New Zealand | |
DNF Kyle Boorsma (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
DNF Benoit Boulay (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
DNF Brad Bradford (Can) Toronto Hustle | |
DNF Ty Andrews (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNF Kurt Penno (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing | |
DNF Oscar Clark (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | |
DNF Brendan Rhim (USA) Holowesko|Citadel Cycling Team | |
DNF Hunter Grove (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
DNF Bryan Lewis (USA) Cylance Cycling Team | |
DNF Jesse Anthony (USA) Rally Cycling - Men | |
DNF Brad Huff (USA) Rally Cycling - Men | |
DNF Mitchell Ketler (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
DNF Kellen Viznaugh (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
DNF Von Winkelmann (Can) Smart Savvy+ | |
DNF Nicolas Ducharme (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
DNF Max Rubarth (Can) Transports Lacombe/Devinci | |
DNF Jem Arnold (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Amiel Flett-Brown (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Thomas Wallace (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Liam White (Aus) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team | |
DNF Garrett Mcleod (Can) Garneau - Easton Cycling | |
DNF Duncan Bryson (Can) Victoria Wheelers | |
DNF Nick Monette (Can) Victoria Wheelers | |
DNF Ryan Golbeck (Can) Mighty Riders Cycling | |
DNF Scott Wannop (Can) Mighty Riders Cycling | |
DNF Thorsten Askervold (USA) Storck CCN | |
DNF Harrison Bailey (Aus) Storck CCN | |
DNF Matt Green (GBr) First Internet Bank Cycling | |
DNF Jeffrey Kemp (Can) Capa Tosta | |
DNF Dan Gronross (Can) Steed Cycles | |
DNF Enrico Traini (Can) FCV Kalistio P/B Peloton Concracting | |
DNF Adam Holcombe (Can) Gastown Cycling Racing Reds | |
DNF Wolfgang Brandl (Ger) Movistar Team Ecuador | |
DNF Tommy Waldeck (Can) OCTTO Cycling Team | |
DNF Spencer Downing (USA) Panache Houndstooth Racing | |
DNF Gordon Tulip (Can) Pro City Racing | |
DNF Christian Bernard (Can) Independent | |
DNF Jordan Gilmore (NZl) Independent | |
DNF Jack Burke (Can) Aevolo | |
DNF John Willcox (Can) Team RaceClean | |
DNF Cory Greenberg (USA) Hangar 15 Bicycles | |
DNF Kim Devroye (Bel) Wielerteam Decock-Van Eyck-Devos | |
DNS Conor O'Brien (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNS Chris Prendergast (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNS Matt Staples (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNS Jean-Denis Thibault (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team | |
DNS Nigel Ellsay (Can) Silber Pro Cycling | |
DNS Sean Henry (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNS Brandon Jones (Can) North Coast Lumber 1 p.b Giant White Rock | |
DNS Ryan Moore (USA) Herbalife p/b Nature's Bakery - Marc Pro | |
DNS Bruno Langlois (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
DNS Marc-Antoine Soucy (Can) Garneau Quebecor | |
DNS Timothy Austen (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNS Sascha Cantor (Can) Veloselect Racing Team | |
DNS Tom Soladay (USA) Rally Cycling - Men | |
DNS Jared Gray (NZl) Independent | |
DNS Reinder Hoornstra (Can) Independent | |
DNS Chris Ernst (Can) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team | |
DNS Lucas Taylor (Can) Kallisto FCV p/b Peloton Contracting Cycling Team |
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