Posted by Editoress on 07/13/23
Thousands of fans crowded the streets of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhood for the first time in four years as the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix returned in a big way to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Canada's Riley Pickrell (Israel Premier Tech Academy) joined a long list of Canadian stars to win this iconic race in the men's category, while American Kendall Ryan (L39ion of LA) took a recordbreaking fourth win in the women's, just ahead of Canadian road champion Alison Jackson (EF Education TIBCO SVB).
Women's Race
Ryan became the first cyclist - male or female - in the event's history to win it four times. She was victorious in 2017, 2018, and 2019, joining Verna Buhler as the only two women to take the Gastown title in three consecutive years. Ryan, Buhler, and Canada's Gina Grain were the only three women to win the race three times overall. After this year's finish, Ryan stands alone in the record books.
Photos Scott Robarts
"Man, this is such a cool race. This is probably my favourite race of all time. The energy, the whole lap is just unmatched," beamed Ryan post-race after completing the 30-lap, 43-kilometre loop in one hour, four minutes, and 41.4 seconds. "It's really special to be back here, and to win it four times with Gina Grain right there in attendance - it just couldn't be better."
Ryan's L39ION of Los Angeles team was one of the biggest in a field that also included two-time Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix winner and three-time Canadian national time trial champion Leah Kirchmann (Denver Disrupters), and 2023 Paris-Roubaix winner and current Canadian road cycling national champion Alison Jackson (EF Education - Tibco - SVB).
Ryan noted that her team did a lot of work on the course to support her historic victory and the $12,000 prize money that goes with it. "They were attacking the field, trying to wink at everyone else out there just so I could have a shot at the sprint again. For them to sacrifice everything and bring a huge lead out train and bring all the energy was just fantastic."
Jackson, a product of Vermillion, Alberta, finished second, just four-tenths of a second behind Ryan. It's the best result she's had at the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix after finishing seventh in 2015. Jackson also took the Crowd Prime of approximately $1300, with one lap to go in the race.
In third place was Ivanie Blondin riding for Manteo Cycling, who proved she is just as fast on two wheels as she is on ice skates. The 33-year-old from Ottawa was an Olympic gold medalist for Canada in speed skating team pursuit at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing. She then added a silver medal in the mass start.
Prior to her third-place finish in Gastown, Blondin was second at the RMCC Road Festival criterium in Canmore, Alberta last month.
Men's Race
In 2016, Victoria, B.C.'s Riley Pickrell was atop the podium at the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix in what was a thrilling moment for the youngster. He was the winner of the event's youth race that year as a 15-year-old; a preview to what thousands of fans saw on Wednesday night.
Pickrell sprinted ahead of the peloton on the final lap of the race to find himself in the exact same spot he was seven years ago, but this time, he had a $12,000 cheque in his hands as the winner of the 50th anniversary of the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix.
As one of the largest teams on the starting line, L39ION of Los Angeles was noticeable in its attack in the second half of the race, with their black and white kits leading out in a big way. It's something that wasn't lost on Pickrell and the other riders in the field.
Photos Scott Robarts
"L39ION trains took it up with 12 laps to go. I've heard about the L39ION train for years, never had the opportunity to race them and it's impressive what they can do to control a crit. I've never seen that before and L39ION rider Justin Williams let the wheel go just in the chicane; I think he was hoping that I wouldn't notice and then they could go 1-2-3," explained Pickrell, who was last year's Under-23 Giro d'Italia Stage 4 winner. "Of course, I've watched L39ION race before so I knew that they have used this tactic. So as soon as I saw that gap open, I went around."
Winning the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix Youth Race in 2016 and now the Men's Elite 1/2 in 2023 caused the 21-year-old Pickrell to reflect on his journey to this point. "Years ago, I came over from Vancouver Island with Triple Shot Cycling Club from Victoria. I came over and raced that youth race and had so much help along the way. Just each step, one at a time," he said.
"Global Relay was there for me when I went from Junior to U23 and there's just so many people I can thank as I went up the ladder," added Pickrell, who represented Canada at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Next year, Pickrell will turn pro with the Israel Premier Tech team, making the move from the Premier Tech Academy. He noted that despite victories like the one in Gastown, there's much more he can take from the sport of cycling. "I think I have a long way to go and a lot to learn. Hopefully you'll see a bit more of me in the next handful of years," he smiled.
The L39GION of Los Angeles team occupied second and third spot on the podium with Cory Lewis Williams of L.A. in second and Athens, Georgia, product Tyler Magner coming in third. For Magner, it is a familiar spot as he also finished in third place in Gastown back in 2017.
Pickrell ended up completing the 42-lap, 60-kilometre circuit in one hour, 20 minutes, and 33.9 seconds, half a second ahead of Lewis Williams. Magner finished just a hair behind his L39ION of Los Angeles teammate.
Results
Women Elite | |
1 Kendall Ryan (USA) L39ION of Los Angeles | 1:04:41 |
2 Alison Jackson (Can) EF Education - TIBCO - SVB | |
3 Ivanie Blondin (Can) Manteo Cycling | |
4 Skylar Schneider (USA) L39ion of Los Angeles | all s.t. |
5 Leah Kirchmann (Can) Denver Disruptors | 0:01 |
6 Mara Roldan (Can) Red Truck Racing P/B Mosaic Homes | 0:02 |
7 Devaney Collier (Can) Glotman Simpson | |
8 Holly Simonson (Can) LA Sweat | |
9 Stephanie Halamek (USA) LA Sweat | all s.t. |
10 Yarely Salazar (Mex) L39ion of Los Angeles | 0:03 |
11 Rylee McMullen (NZl) InstaFund Racing | 0:04 |
12 Samantha Schneider (USA) L39ion of Los Angeles | |
13 Isabella Bertold (Can) InstaFund Racing | both s.t. |
14 Jane Tullis (USA) Team Goldman Sachs ETF's | 0:05 |
15 Rachel Canning (Can) Bikemart/Liv | 0:06 |
16 Elizabeth Gin (Can) Primeau Velo Racing | 0:08 |
17 Cassidy Hickey (USA) InstaFund Racing | s.t. |
18 Elliot Kulach (Can) Ruckus Racing | 0:10 |
19 Brenna Pauly (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | s.t. |
20 Kathryn Ayroud (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | 0:11 |
21 Jessica Law (Can) | |
22 Katelyn Walcroft (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | both s.t. |
23 Haley Gill (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | 0:12 |
24 Megan O'Boyle (Gbr) Ruckus Racing | 0:13 |
25 Lilly Ujfalusi (Can) Primeau Velo Racing | 0:14 |
26 Fiona Majendie (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homez | 0:16 |
27 Helena Coney (Can) InstaFund Racing | 0:17 |
28 Emily Flynn (Can) LA Sweat | 0:25 |
29 Kara Lilly (Can) InstaFund Racing | 0:28 |
30 Monica Merced (USA) LA Sweat | 0:32 |
31 Alexis Ryan (USA) L39ion of Los Angeles | 0:42 |
32 Karyn Stern (USA) Gene Johnson Cycling | 0:50 |
33 Brenna Wrye Simpson (USA) InstaFund Racing | 0:53 |
34 Mariana Valadez (Mex) LA Sweat | 1:16 |
35 Julyn Aguila (Mex) L39ion of Los Angeles | 1:18 |
36 Jennifer Gerth (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | -1 Lap |
DNF Adele van Wyk (Can) | |
DNF Angela Law (Can) Red Kilo | |
DNF Eleanor Roberts (Can) Red Kilo | |
DNF Elizabeth Khrisanova (Can) DEVO | |
DNF Emma Dressler (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | |
DNF Gabby Arnold (Ber) LA Sweat | |
DNF Kristine Thody (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
DNF Mikayla Ogrodniczuk (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | |
DNF Morgan Sherley (Can) Ruckus Racing | |
DNF Pamela Troyer (Can) Fluevog's Crit Nasty | |
DNS Kaelen Coles-Lyster (Can) InstaFund Racing | |
DNS Astrid Wuerr (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | |
Men Elite | |
1 Riley Pickrell (Can) Israel Priemer Tech Acadamy | 1:20:34 |
2 Cory Lewis Williams (Blz) L39ion of Los Angeles | |
3 Tyler Magner (USA) L39ion of Los Angeles | both s.t. |
4 Alexander Murison (GBr) Bicicletta Factory Racing p/b Pender Fund | 0:01 |
5 Sam Morris (Can) Project Echelon Racing | |
6 Thomas Schellenberg (Can) TaG Cycling Race Team | both s.t. |
7 Justin Williams (Blz) L39ion of Los Angeles | 0:02 |
8 Nick Kleban (Can) Team Skyline | |
9 Aidan Oliphant (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | |
10 Kaler Marshall (USA) Expeditors | all s.t. |
11 Cade Bickmore (USA) Project Echelon | 0:03 |
12 Johnathan Hsu (USA) Expeditors | |
13 Cameron Fitzmaurice (Can) Lost Boys Book Club | |
14 Galen Erickson (USA) Seattle United | all s.t. |
15 Andrew Jonker (Can) Steed Cycles | 0:04 |
16 Evan Russell (Can) Global 6 Cycling | s.t. |
17 Tyler Williams (USA) L39ion of Los Angeles | 0:05 |
18 Ian Brown (Can) Victoria Wheelers | 0:06 |
19 Keelan Ontiveros (USA) Expeditors Cycling | |
20 Alexander Fraser-Maraun (Can) Bicicletta Factory Racing | both s.t. |
21 Mark Laughery (USA) Seattle United | 0:07 |
22 Caleb Ney (Can) Redtruck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | 0:10 |
23 Eric Inkster (Can) Bialini Gomola CCN | s.t. |
24 Johannes Daniel Mallie (Can) Lost Boys Book Club | 0:14 |
25 Scout Hollister (USA) Gene Johnson Cycling Team | 0:17 |
26 Adam Millar (Can) Shareholders | 0:20 |
27 Ryan Golbeck (Can) Steed Cycles | 0:25 |
28 Erik Haaheim (Can) Hewdog Racing p/b Salita Cyclery | 0:26 |
29 Evan Richardson (Can) Red Kilo | 0:27 |
30 Brett Wakefield (Can) Team Giant Vancouver | 0:30 |
31 Kyle Buckosky (Can) Bicicletta Factory Racing | s.t. |
32 Taylor Kotwa (Can) Hewdog Racing | 0:31 |
33 Bradley Bickley (Can) Hewdog Racing Pb Salita | 0:34 |
34 Campbell Parrish (Can) Red Truck Racing pb Mosaic Homes | 0:51 |
35 John Bowie (USA) Expeditors | 1:06 |
36 Nigel Kinney (USA) Red Kilo | 1:07 |
37 Nick Monette (Can) Bicicletta Factory Racing | 1:07 |
38 Scott O'Farrell (USA) Seattle United | 1:20 |
39 Samuel Boardman (USA) L39ion of Los Angeles | 1:22 |
NP Trevor Bastian (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
NP Daniel Fraser-Maraun (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | |
NP Remy Garrison (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | |
NP Aaron Halfaker (USA) Seattle United | |
NP Samuel Hogman (Can) | |
NP Alex Hutchinson (Can) Red Kilo | |
NP Declan Kelly (Can) Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes | |
NP Craig Luinstra (Can) Hewdog Racing | |
NP Zachary Michaels (Can) Red Kilo | |
NP Cole Patterson (Can) Hewdog Racing | |
NP Philip Sheffield (Can) Glotman Simpson Cycling | |
NP Connor Wolff (Can) | |
DNF Kevin Keresztes (Can) Steed Cycles | |
DNF Alexander Cowan (Can) L39ion of Los Angeles |
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