Posted by Editoress on 07/26/04
Tour de White Rock
Stage 3: The Peace Arch News Road Race
Courtesy Eric Dwyer
Golden Ending To Silver Anniversary Of Tour De White Rock
Sara Neil left sentiment and Alison Sydor behind in the final 500 meters of the 80 km as she sprinted away to win the Tour de White Rock Peace Arch news road race for the 2nd time in her career. She also won the race in 1990. "This is my favourite race in the world," she said. "But I kept thinking this is the last time I have to do (the steep hill on) Columbia (street) and the last time I'll have to do that awful hill on Magdalen street. My legs were toast on that last climb but the crowd was cheering so loudly up there they gave me the extra energy to climb out of the saddle and go on to win the race."
At the awards ceremony she joked that she decided not to retire at all. She quickly added she was only kidding. She decided it's time to move on to over things including coaching and spending more time with her two children Emma and Alexa. Not even her superhuman BC Superweek total of two wins, 2 seconds, and 2 3rds in 7 races could change her mind. She did share the secret of youth that helped her win a SISU Cup as top rider in a 7 race series. "As you get older it takes longer to recover from racing and training. Before it would take me one day to recover. Now I take two days off."
Now she can take the rest of her life off and treat herself to an extra calorie sinful pleasure or two. "Yeah," she chuckles. "When I buy the kids a slurpee I can have one too."
The men's race was a breakaway battle with only one gambler emerging as the winner. Caleb Manion, an Australian racing for Jelly Belly beat Whistler's Will Routley of Symmetrics to the finish line to keep the Peace Arch Road Race trophy in the Jelly Belly family for another year. The breakaways came early with 8 men putting the hammer down and opening up a 35 second lead on the first of 17 laps. It was a daring gamble in a 134 km race on an exhausting, hilly course that most riders consider the toughest in North America. The men are buffeted by strong sea breezes as they race along Marine Drive and then climb up and down 4 steep hills 17 times in 17 laps before sprinting uphill to the finish line. Only 2 of the original 8 in the breakaway hung on to take the lead into the final lap. Will Routley of Symmetrics and Caleb Manion of Jelly Belly had a 20 second lead on the defending champion Ben Brooks who cramped up with 3 laps to go and had to drop out of the lead group. "I had a few too many beers last night and I paid for it," admitted Brooks, the fun-loving Aussie. "I'd already done all I could anyway. I told Caleb I'd work for him and keep the pace up to wear out everyone chasing us and then I left it up to him"
Manion came through by putting Routley away with a daring attack on the final climb. He widened his lead on the descent down Victoria Avenue and had a comfortable lead turning into the final home stretch to post one of his biggest wins of the year.
"This is one of the toughest courses we race," confirmed Manion. "It was harder than I thought. I hurt a lot and didn't have as much left as I thought at the end. I'm glad he didn't have anything left either."
Routley took 2nd giving his Symmetrics team of BC riders five riders on the podium in the three stages of the Tour de White Rock. Kirk O'Bee of Navigators, an American now living in Vancouver took 3rd. A 4th place finish by Sean Dawson gave him the men's title in the final SISU BC Cup standings, edging out Tsawwassen's Cam Evans who wound up 7th.
The Jelly Belly boys from down under promised they'll be back next year to try to make it 3 wins in a row. "Ben talked me into coming up here," said Manion. "He said everything up here was great and he was right. Beautiful weather, beautiful crowds and the racing was great. This is one of the best series around. I'll definitely be coming back here for a long time."
King of the Mountain: Ben Jacques-Maynes
1st up winner ($100): Andrew Pinfold
Women | |
1. Sara Neil (CAN) Trek VW / Broadway Station Dental | 2:28:50 |
2. Alison Sydor (CAN) Rocky Mountain - Business Objects | 2:28:57 |
3. Suz Weldon (USA) Wines of Washington | 2:30:08 |
4. Maria Lee (CAN) BC Team | 2:34:39 |
5. Christina Briante (CAN) Petra Orbea | |
6. Trish Sinclair (CAN) Gears Racing | both s.t. |
7. Alena Radomsky (CAN) Oak Bay Bicycles | 2:39:31 |
8. Kathy White (CAN) Team Alberta | 2:39:52 |
9. Barbara Zimich (CAN) Team Coastal | |
10. Catharine Pendrel (CAN) Oak Bay Bicycles | both s.t. |
11. Angella Goran (CAN) Oak Bay Bicycles | 2:45:44 |
12. Lisa Tasa (CAN) Chapman Land Surveying Racing | 2:52:00 |
dnf. Emily Sandwith (CAN) Team Kappa | |
dnf. Marni Prazsky (CAN) Symmetrics | |
dnf. Jessica DeMars (CAN) Bianchi - The Bike Shop | |
dnf. Melissa Kerr (CAN) | |
dns. Helen Kelly (AUS) Rona Cycling Team | |
dns. Erinne Willock (CAN) Rona Cycling Team | |
dns. Suzanne Macht (CAN) Team Kappa | |
dns. Lisa Sweeney (CAN) Team Kappa | |
dns. Moriah MacGregor (CAN) BC Team | |
Pro 1/2 Men | |
1. Caleb Manion (AUS) Jelly Belly | 3:42:20.1 |
2. Will Routley (CAN) Symmetrics | 3:42:25.3 |
3. Kirk O'Bee (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team | 3:43:13.9 |
4. Ben Brooks (AUS) Jelly Belly | 3:43:14.2 |
5. Sean Dawson (CAN) Trek VW / Broadway Station Dental | 3:43:14.3 |
6. Ben Jacques-Maynes (USA) Sierra Nevada Cycling | 3:43:14.7 |
7. Cameron Evans (CAN) Symmetrics | 3:43:16.2 |
8. Andrew Pinfold (CAN) Symmetrics | 3:44:40.5 |
9. Eric Wohlberg (CAN) Sierra Nevada Cycling | 3:44:41.2 |
10. Tyler Farrar (CAN) Health Net | 3:45:02.4 |
11. Max Plaxton (CAN) Rocky Mountain - Business Objects | 3:45:02.8 |
12. Glen Mitchel (NZL) Sierra Nevada Cycling | 3:45:07.8 |
13. Larry Zimich (CAN) Team Coastal | 3:45:08.0 |
14. Svein Tuft (CAN) Symmetrics | 3:45:14.9 |
15. Joe Giuliano (CAN) ITAL Pasta/Belmire Transport C.C. | 3:45:23.0 |
16. Brent McParland (NZL) | 3:45:23.2 |
17. Jeff Sherstobitoff (CAN) Kelowna Cycle | 3:45:23.3 |
18. Keith Stark (CAN) Brodie Bicycles | 3:45:26.2 |
19. Benjamin Scherrer (USA) NELLA / Madison Bikes | 3:45:33.2 |
20. Philippe Abbott (CAN) Team Alberta | 3:45:33.5 |
21. Jeffrey Hansen (CAN) Jet Fuel Coffee | 3:45:38.6 |
22. Ian Lockley (GBR) Escape Velocity | 3:45:40.4 |
23. Antoine Varghese (CAN) ITAL Pasta/Belmire Transport C.C. | 3:45:42.7 |
24. Daniel Maggiacomo (CAN) ITAL Pasta/Belmire Transport C.C. | 3:45:43.5 |
25. Russell Hamby (USA) Sierra Nevada Cycling | 3:46:00.6 |
26. Derek McMaster (CAN) Team Coastal | 3:46:07.6 |
27. Marsh Cooper (CAN) Symmetrics | 3:46:09.9 |
28. Matt Dubberley (USA) Sierra Nevada Cycling | 3:47:20.7 |
29. Greg Roth (CAN) ITAL Pasta/Belmire Transport C.C. | 3:47:23.6 |
30. Scott Slater (CAN) Solo - Adobe | 3:47:35.3 |
31. Craig Deveer (CAN) gearsracing.com | 3:47:53.3 |
32. Peter Morse (CAN) Wentings Cycle | 3:47:53.4 |
33. Basse Clement (CAN) Solo - Adobe | 3:51:02.6 |
34. Wayne Schaub (CAN) Solo - Adobe | 3:51:02.7 |
35. Daniel Sessford (CAN) dEVo / Powerbar | 3:51:03.4 |
36. Dustin Molicki (CAN) Viejas | 3:51:04.5 |
37. Shane Savage (CAN) Solo - Adobe | 3:51:17.1 |
38. Daniel MacDonald (CAN) Opus Canada / Mavic / OGC | 3:51:18.6 |
39. Luca Segato (CAN) Trek VW / Broadway Station Dental | 3:51:41.0 |
40. Jimmy Oneschuk (CAN) BikeDoctorSK / oneycling.ca | 3:51:41.8 |
41. Don Larsen (CAN) | 3:51:43.0 |
42. Jesse James Collins (CAN) Bicisport Calgary | 3:51:50.4 |
43. Nick Jendzjowsky (CAN) Pedalhead Roadworks / Sleemans | 3:52:05.0 |
44. Christian Meier (CAN) Espoir de Laval | 3:52:05.1 |
45. Trevor Mays (USA) NELLA / Madison Bikes | 3:52:09.1 |
46. Ezra Nichols (CAN) | 3:52:16.3 |
47. Brad Fairall (CAN) Rocky Mountain - Business Objects | 3:52:17.3 |
48. Jason MacLaren (CAN) ITAL Pasta/Belmire Transport C.C. | 3:52:18.5 |
48. Simon Small (CAN) ITAL Pasta/Belmire Transport C.C. | 3:52:18.5 |
50. Don Buscombe (CAN) Brodie Bicycles | 3:52:22.9 |
51. Sean Howie (CAN) Bayside Cycling Club | 3:52:23.1 |
52. Nicholas Trusty (USA) Viejas | 3:53:00.0 |
dnf. Jason Klikna (USA) Sierra Nevada Cycling | |
dnf. Troy White (USA) Sierra Nevada Cycling | |
dnf. Scott Goguen (CAN) Symmetrics | |
dnf. Brad Issel (CAN) Symmetrics | |
dnf. Dylan Sebel (CAN) Wentings Cycle | |
dnf. Ryan McNamara (CAN) Team Coastal | |
dnf. Dan Schmit (CAN) Team Coastal | |
dnf. Jim Tsilemos (CAN) Team Coastal | |
dnf. Damien Waugh (CAN) Team Coastal | |
dnf. Brett Boniface (CAN) Team Coastal | |
dnf. Daniel Goncalves (CAN) Trek VW / Broadway Station Dental | |
dnf. Mike Koski (CAN) Trek VW / Broadway Station Dental | |
dnf. Chris White (CAN) Trek VW / Broadway Station Dental | |
dnf. Shaun Crump (CAN) Trek VW / Broadway Station Dental | |
dnf. Brad Slater (CAN) Solo - Adobe | |
dnf. Jordan Guenette (CAN) Solo - Adobe | |
dnf. Scott Brown (AUS) Wentings Cycle | |
dnf. Matthew Collins (AUS) Wentings Cycle | |
dnf. Eric Kameka (CAN) Wentings Cycle | |
dnf. Darren Volger (CAN) Wentings Cycle | |
dnf. Phil Cortes (CAN) ITAL Pasta/Belmire Transport C.C. | |
dnf. Peter Sanowar (CAN) ITAL Pasta/Belmire Transport C.C. | |
dnf. Chris Barth (CAN) Bayside Cycling Club | |
dnf. Eric Harvey (CAN) Bayside Cycling Club | |
dnf. Maurice Worsfold (CAN) Bayside Cycling Club | |
dnf. Chris Worsfold (CAN) Bayside Cycling Club | |
dnf. Zach Bell (CAN) Team Alberta | |
dnf. Per Strom (CAN) Team Alberta | |
dnf. Cameron McKnight (CAN) Edmonton Road & Track Club / Red Bike | |
dnf. Don Oakly (NZL) Full Sail Racing | |
dnf. Teunis Schoneveld (NZL) Full Sail Racing | |
dnf. Dave Simard (CAN) Soliton | |
dnf. Eric Holland (CAN) Bow Cycle | |
dnf. Kenneth Johnson (CAN) Schwalbe | |
dnf. Simon Craig (CAN) Spoke N Motion Kamloops BC | |
dnf. Murray Carter (CAN) Team Manitoba | |
dnf. Harley Desprey (CAN) Velocity | |
dnf. Chris Gruber (CAN) | |
dnf. Hendrik Wouters (CAN) | |
dnf. Chris Wouters (CAN) | |
dnf. Richard Bowker (NZL) ITAL Pasta/Belmire Transport C.C. | |
dnf. Chris Conklin (CAN) | |
dnf. Bruno Nella (CAN) | |
dnf. Andrew Greydanus (CAN) Teen Speed | |
dnf. Carlos Salazar (CRC) Solo - Adobe | |
dnf. Pablo Araya (CRC) Solo - Adobe | |
dnf. Carter Hovey (CAN) Brodie Bicycles | |
dnf. Paul Berry (CAN) spoke n motion | |
dnf. Paul Tettamanti (CAN) | |
dnf. John-Christopher Reid (CAN) Oak Bay Bikes | |
dnf. Warren Atkey (USA) Wines of Washington / King 5 TV | |
dnf. Allen Pranzsky (CAN) Trek VW / Broadway Station Dental | |
dns. Andrew Kyle (CAN) Wentings Cycle | |
dns. Bjorn Ossenbrink (GER) Wentings Cycle | |
dns. Jason Fluckiger (CAN) Bayside Cycling Club | |
dns. Michael Hunter (CAN) Brodie Bicycles | |
dns. Robert Veroba (CAN) Bicisport Calgary | |
dns. Stephen Schnare (CAN) Schwalbe / Genisoy Cycling |
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