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Tour de Delta - NECanada, July 15-17, 2005Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Stage 3 - July 17: Road Race, 140/88kmFraser & Bessette's final day winsWith more than 200 victories around the world, there aren't a lot of places for Canadian cycling legend Gord Fraser to pick up a first win. The Ottawa native found one Sunday. Fraser, 36, edged out both North Vancouver-resident Kirk O'Bee and Health Net teammate Tyler Farrar in a pack sprint to the finish line to win the fifth annual Tour de Delta's White Spot Road Race. After140 kilometres of racing, the top three all finished within half a bike length of each other, with a huge pack nipping closely at their back wheels. "I always like to add individual races I've never won before," said Fraser, a three-time Olympian and 2004 Canadian road champion. "I like to get one more before I quit the sport. It's always good to win, I don't care how old you are, it always feels good." With more than 80 of the 158 starting riders still in the main pack through the final lap, Fraser said he was initially just trying to lead Farrar into the final turn and give his 21-year-old teammate a chance to defend the Tour de Delta road race title he won last year. When he couldn't see Farrar on his back wheel, he decided to go after it himself. "I figured I had to fend for myself and make sure one of us wins, " said Fraser. "Tyler is going to win a lot more races bigger than this in the future - he's going to be doing the big tour while I'm working at a desk somewhere so I'm glad to be his teammate when I can." The pack stayed intact through four and a half laps around the 7.9-kilometer North Delta route and, somewhat surprisingly, through the flats of Delta, over Highway 99 and into Tsawwassen for 10 laps of 7.8-kilometer track through and around town. It wasn't until the final four laps that a breakaway group of 10 riders started to pull away. A few riders fell off the back, but by the next lap the chase group had bridged the break and the pack was again intact. "It was pretty uncharacteristic," said Fraser. "Usually there's enough cross wind to really split it up but there wasn't that much wind so it was easy to sit in a bunch." Things pretty much stayed that way until the final sprint. Despite falling off in the final corner, Farrar, who also won the Brenco Hill Climb Friday night and the Lehigh criterium last year, still managed to climb back for third. "I was sitting good coming into the last turn, sitting on Gord's wheel feeling very confident and then I got taken off a little bit," said Farrar, who was also second at last year's Tour de Gastown and is the reigning US Under-23 champion for criteriums and road races. "At least Gord was able to see what was going on and win the stage." To do it, Fraser had to first pass O'Bee, who was coming off an impressive sprint win of Saturday's Lehigh Criterium in Ladner. "I've got a real bad habit of going too early in sprints," said O'Bee, riding as part of a five-man Navigators Insurance team. "I misjudged it and left it 20 metres short for Gord. He's one of the best sprinters in the world, he makes living off field sprints so it's not too bad coming second to him, but I hate coming up second." O'Bee, a Michigan native and past US criterium champion who has called the area home with his young family for the last three years, still claimed the Omnium as overall winner of a three-event Tour de Delta he labeled a "sort-of hometown" race. "It's about as local as I can get for racing to home," added O'Bee, 28. Despite missing out on the Omnium, the first-and-third Health Net finish in the road race helped ease Fraser and Farrar's minds after completely missing out on an early break in the criterium Saturday night, a rare mistake that made for a long night. "It makes us feel better for our screw up last night," said Fraser. "We were pretty dark last night and then we watched Apocalypse Now, so we were really dark last night. - It's not very often I miss a boat like that. We wanted to come back strong and take this one." Talented up-and-comer Christian Meier provided a much-needed highlight for B.C.-based Symmetrics Cycling team by winning King of the Mountain, which is given out to the rider who racks up the most points by finishing in the top three of each lap. His Symmetrics teammate Andrew Pinfold won the men's Best of B.C. award. There was a lot less suspense when it came to deciding top spot in the 85-kilomtre women's race, which started on the Tsawwasssen circuit and consisted of 11 laps. Two-time Canadian Olympian and Commonwealth Games gold medalist Lyne Bessette of Quebec went hard on the second lap trying to secure Queen of the Mountains point, awarded to the top-3 riders in each lap, and ended up staying out front the entire race, building up a lead of three and a half minutes at the midway point. "I was basically going for the money so I went for the Queen of the Mountain on the second lap and just kept going," said Bessette, a former Canadian road and time trial champion who also finished third in the Brenco Hill Climb on Friday night. "The first three laps I went hard to open a gap, then settled into a pace: hard enough but not killing me. "I think they did try to chase for a little bit and then they gave up." Long after Bessette coasted through the finish line, defending Tour de Delta Road Race champion Sarah Uhl of Quark Cycling emerged from the chase group, winning a pack sprint to the finish to claim second place. After winning both the Brenco Hill Climb Friday night and Lehigh Criterium Saturday night, it was enough to give Uhl her second straight Tour de Delta Omnium (overall title), just ahead of Victoria's Gina Grain and Bessette. Grain, riding for Victory Brewing, was right behind Uhl in the sprint to the finish line, matching her third-place criterium finish the night before to finish second overall and claim the Best of B.C. title for the women. "It was really intimidating when Lyne's gap got so big right away," said Uhl, who was a teammate of Bessette's on Quark last year. "It's a big gap and it's intimidating with a world-class rider up the road. I knew I still had to place fairly high to keep the overall if Lyne won so that made me think on the hill okay, I can't get dropped'." That didn't seem likely for Uhl, a former World Junior Match Sprint champion who has won four of six Tour de Delta events the last two years. Uhl was also second in Gastown last year and is recognized as one of the fastest sprinters in women's cycling. Bessette made sure it wouldn't come down to a sprint by attacking early. "Sarah had already won the overall so she had no reason to chase," Bessette said. Bessette can relate. After competing in the 2004 summer Olympics in Athens, she's just wrapping up what she called a "down year." Instead of racing with the top pro teams, the 29-year-old is riding for a local Quebec team, Sports Experts - Louis Garneau. She's been riding her favorite races and staying closer to home, and only entered the BC Superweek because she was already out west for Nationals in Kamloops earlier this summer and husband Tim Johnson is here as part of the seven-rider Jittery Joes Kalahari team. Now, after winning the Tour de Delta, she's gearing up again. "My goal is Commonwealth Games in Australia in March," she said. The Tour de Delta was the first stop in BC Superweek, a three-event series over 10 days that also includes the Tour de Gastown Wednesday and Tour de White Rock, July 22-24. ResultsMen Pro 1 2 1 Gord Fraser (Can) Health Net 3.17.20 2 Kirk OBee (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 3 Tyler Farrar (USA) Health Net 4 Andrew Pinfold (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 5 Richard Bowker (NZl) ItalPasta 6 Luis Garcia (CRc) Costa Rica 7 Siro Camponogara (Ita) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 8 Evan Elken (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 9 Zachary Taylor (USA) TIAA-CREF 10 David Richter (USA) Subway 11 Vassili Davidenko (Rus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 12 Tommy Nankervis (Aus) Wentings Cycle 13 Chad Nikolz (USA) Benaroya Research Institiute 14 Cory Lange (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 15 Richard Minichiello (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 16 Brandon Crichton (Can) ItalPasta 17 Svein Tuft (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 18 Jeff Hansen (Can) ItalPasta 19 Jeff Hopkins (Aus) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 20 Cameron Hughes (Aus) Subway 21 Tim Sherstobitoff (Can) Kelowna Cycle 22 Tom Peterson (USA) Broadmark Capital 23 Garth White (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 24 Nicholas Rowe (Can) SG / Espoirs de Laval - TTN 25 Jacob Erker (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 26 Larry Zimich (Can) Team Coastal 27 Andy Edwards (USA) GS Ciao 28 Sven Sturm (Ger) Organic Athlete Victoria 29 Nick Friesen (Can) The Bike Shop 30 Andrew Fischer (USA) Broadmark Capital 31 Jason Fluckiger (Can) Bayside Cycling Club 32 Ezra Nichols (Can) Organic Ahtlete Victoria 33 Nat Faulkner (Can) ItalPasta 34 Shawn Bunnin (Can) Team Saskatchewan / Spoke n Sport 35 Peter Sanowar (Can) ItalPasta 36 Dustin Macburnie (Can) Broadmark Capital 37 Chris Issac (Can) ItalPasta 38 Craig De gier (Can) Cyclesmith CC 39 Mark Grimmett (Can) Wenting's Cycles 40 Josh James (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 41 Ian Manning (Can) BikeSports - Pfaff Racing Team 42 Marsh Cooper (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 43 Eric Wohlberg (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 44 Troy Heithecker (USA) Benaroya Research Institute 46 Zack Garland (Can) 47 Christian Meier (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 48 Craig Wilcox (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 49 Jonny Sundt (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 50 Brian Nelson (USA) Momentum sports/Inewmed 51 Matthew Bonin (Can) Whole Foods 52 Justin Davis (Aus) Wentings Cycle 53 Nieves Carasco (CRc) Costa Rica 54 Mark Howard (Aus) Wentings Cycle 55 Ryan McKenzie (Can) Subway 56 Pablo Araya (CRc) Costa Rica 57 Bradley Fairall (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 58 Keith Stark (Can) Rocky Mountain - Business Objects 59 Tim Abercrombie (Can) Escape Velocity / DEVO 60 Min Van Velzen (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 61 Murray Carter (Can) Ride With Rendall 62 Daniel Maggiacomo (Can) ItalPasta 63 Brad Issel (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 64 Aaron Tuckerman (NZl) Team Rubicon 65 Chris White (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 66 Jeff Sherstobitoff (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 67 Will Routley (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 68 Damien Waugh (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 69 Shane Savage (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 70 Jordan Guenette (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 71 Chris Brennan (USA) Team Rio Grande 72 Philip Burgess (Can) La Bicicletta 73 Phil Zajicek (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 0.37 74 Hilton Clarke (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 75 Kevin Noiles (Can) Escape Velocity 0.46 76 Grabowski Zak (USA) TIAA-CREF 1.19 77 Bruno Langlois (Can) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 1.21 78 Dan Neyens (USA) Broadmark Capital 1.34 79 Jamie Sparling (Can) Bicisport Calgary 80 Shaun Adamson (Can) United Cycle 2.26 81 Trevor Connor (Can) Chris Cookies/Swan Cycles 2.48 82 Robert Campbell (USA) The Valley Athletic Club 4.30 83 Scott Slater (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 5.30 84 Brad Slater (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 85 Derek McMaster (Can) Team Coastal 7.50 86 Jesse James Collins (Can) BiciSport 8.40 87 Maurice Worsfold (Can) Bayside Cycling Club 88 Nicholas Jendzjowsky (Can) Pedalhead Roadworks/Sleemans 9.51 89 Scott Brown (Aus) Wentings Cycle 90 Axel Bergman (Can) Team Organic Victoria DNF Todd Cornelius (USA) Subway DNF Omer Kem (USA) Subway DNF Roy Pickavance (Can) CenturyTel DNF Paul Blanchette (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe DNF Chris Worsfold (Can) Bayside Cycling Club DNF Carl Jacobson (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe DNF Basse Clement (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe DNF Taylor Little (Can) Team Coastal DNF Jesse Lawler (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari DNF Tim Johnson (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari DNF Owen Gue (USA) Broadmark Capital DNF Pleasure Jackson (USA) Broadmark Capital DNF Justin Morgan (USA) Broadmark Capital DNF Scott Laliberte (Can) Schwalbe / Genisoy Cycling DNF Brett Boniface (Can) OrganicAthlete Victoria DNF Joshua Smith (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD DNF Chris Squire (Can) N/A DNF Matthew Hall (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD DNF Brad Bingham (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD DNF Phil Burgess (Irl) La Bicicletta DNF Harley Borlee (Can) Velocity DNF Matthew Walker (Can) Team Sask DNF David Goosen (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe DNF Allen Krughoff (USA) Century Tel DNF Chris Reid (Can) Team Coastal DNF Jeff Sparling (Can) Team Bow Cycle - Calgary DNF Duncan Steele (Can) Escape Velocity / DEVO DNF Jim Tsilemos (Can) Team Coastal DNF Mark Cunningham (Can) Symmetrics Cycling DNF Eric Kameka (Can) Escape Velocity / DEVO DNF Dan Skinner (Can) Elitewave.com DNF James Shaw (Can) Team Coastal DNS Cameron McKnight (Can) Edmonton Road & Track Club DNS Rob Britton (Can) Team Coastal DNS Paul Beard (Can) Atomic Racing Club DNS Samuel Bail (Can) coachchris.ca / All Seasons Sports Women 1 Lyne Bessette (Can) Sports Experts - Louis Garneau 2.17.34 2 Sarah Uhl (USA) Quark Cycling Team 3.40 3 Gina Grain (Can) Victory Brewing 4 Mandy Poitras (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 5 Lisa Sweeney (Can) Team Coastal 6 Anna Tratnyek (Can) Terry Precision 7 Marni Hambleton (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 8 Julia Farell (Can) Wheels of Bloor 9 Claire Cameron (Can) Blak Dog Racing 10 Leah Guloien (Can) Sugoi / Giant 11 Joelle Numainville (Can) Canadian National Junior Women 12 Heather Lamson (Can) Wentings Cycle 13 Erinne Willock (Can) Webcor Builders Cycling Team 14 Alena Radomsky (Can) Team Coastal 15 Karol-Ann Canuel (Can) Canadian National Junior Women 16 Lee Darling (Can) Team Coastal 17 Naomi Cooper (Can) Canadian National Junior Women 18 Barb Zimich (Can) Team Coastal 19 Stacey Spencer (Can) Gericks Cycle 20 Helen Kelly (Aus) Quark Cycling Team 21 Christina Briante (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3.49 22 Kristine Brynjolfson (Can) Team Coastal 4.19 23 Mathilde Hupin Debeurme (Can) Sportif Bromont 6.15 24 Helena Coney (Can) N/A 6.25 25 Anne Guzman (Can) Terry Precision 13.32 26 Kristin Campbell (Can) Pedalhead Roadwork's/Sleemans 27 Lisa Tasa (Can) Chapman Land Surveying Racing One lap behind 28 Angella Goran (Can) Team Adventure Bound 29 Beth Bissell (Can) Midweek Cycling Club DNF Julie Hutsebaut (Can) Terry Precision DNF Jenny Trew (Can) Team Coastal DNF Alison Testroete (Can) Bow Cycle/Cyclemeisters DNF Suzanne Macht (Can) Adventurebound.ca DNF Kylie Case (Can) Team Manitoba DNF Moriah MacGregor (Can) Dizzy Chicks DNF Leslie Vice (Can) Dizzy Chicks DNF Gill Walker (Can) Team Coastal DNS Maria Lee (Can) Symmetrics Cycling DNS Alex Wrubleski (Can) Regina Cycle Club/Sask DNS Carrie Eller (USA) Tamarack Resort DNS Jean Ann McKirdy (Can) Rocky Mountain Business Objects Final omnium standings - Men Pro 1 2 1 Kirk OBee (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 27 pts 2 Tyler Farrar (USA) Health Net 23 3 Gord Fraser (Can) Health Net 23 4 Evan Elken (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 19 5 Siro Camponogara (Ita) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 18 6 Andrew Pinfold (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 17 7 Dustin Macburnie (Can) Broadmark Capital 15 8 Chad Nikolz (USA) Benaroya Research Institiute 13 9 Richard Bowker (NZl) ItalPasta 12 10 Luis Garcia (CRc) Costa Rica 11 11 Shawn Bunnin (Can) Team Saskatchewan / Spoke n Sport 10 12 David Richter (USA) Subway 10 13 Cameron Hughes (Aus) Subway 9 14 Zachary Taylor (USA) TIAA-CREF 8 15 Grabowski Zak (USA) TIAA-CREF 7 16 Tom Peterson (USA) Broadmark Capital 7 17 Vassili Davidenko (Rus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 6 18 Svein Tuft (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 6 19 Tommy Nankervis (Aus) Wentings Cycle 5 20 Nat Faulkner (Can) ItalPasta 5 21 Tim Sherstobitoff (Can) Kelowna Cycle 4 22 Brian Nelson (USA) Momentum sports/Inewmed 4 23 Nieves Carasco (CRc) Costa Rica 4 24 Todd Cornelius (USA) Subway 3 25 Omer Kem (USA) Subway 3 26 Ryan McKenzie (Can) Subway 3 27 Hilton Clarke (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 3 28 Phil Zajicek (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 3 29 Marsh Cooper (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 30 Jacob Erker (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 31 Bradley Fairall (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 32 Eric Wohlberg (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 33 Cory Lange (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 34 Christian Meier (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 35 Will Routley (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 36 Jeff Sherstobitoff (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 37 Min Van Velzen (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 38 Roy Pickavance (Can) CenturyTel 3 39 Maurice Worsfold (Can) Bayside Cycling Club 3 40 Zack Garland (Can) 3 41 Derek McMaster (Can) Team Coastal 3 42 Taylor Little (Can) Team Coastal 3 43 Matthew Bonin (Can) Whole Foods 3 44 Nicholas Rowe (Can) SG / Espoirs de Laval - TTN 3 45 Troy Heithecker (USA) Benaroya Research Institute 3 46 Chris Brennan (USA) Team Rio Grande 3 47 Andy Edwards (USA) GS Ciao 3 48 Jeff Hopkins (Aus) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 3 49 Jesse Lawler (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 3 50 Jonny Sundt (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 3 51 Craig Wilcox (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 3 52 Tim Johnson (USA) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 3 53 Bruno Langlois (Can) Jittery Joe's-Kalahari 3 54 Justin Davis (Aus) Wentings Cycle 3 55 Mark Howard (Aus) Wentings Cycle 3 56 Scott Brown (Aus) Wentings Cycle 3 57 Kevin Noiles (Can) Escape Velocity 3 58 Robert Campbell (USA) The Valley Athletic Club 3 59 Dan Neyens (USA) Broadmark Capital 3 60 Owen Gue (USA) Broadmark Capital 3 61 Andrew Fischer (USA) Broadmark Capital 3 62 Pleasure Jackson (USA) Broadmark Capital 3 63 Justin Morgan (USA) Broadmark Capital 3 64 Brandon Crichton (Can) ItalPasta 3 65 Jeff Hansen (Can) ItalPasta 3 66 Chris Issac (Can) ItalPasta 3 67 Daniel Maggiacomo (Can) ItalPasta 3 68 Peter Sanowar (Can) ItalPasta 3 69 Brett Boniface (Can) OrganicAthlete Victoria 3 70 Joshua Smith (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD 3 71 Tim Abercrombie (Can) Escape Velocity / DEVO 3 72 Nicholas Jendzjowsky (Can) Pedalhead Roadworks/Sleemans 3 73 Mark Grimmett (Can) Wenting's Cycles 3 74 Matthew Hall (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD 3 75 Brad Bingham (USA) CenturyTel / VRAD 3 76 Murray Carter (Can) Ride With Rendall 3 77 Jamie Sparling (Can) Bicisport Calgary 3 78 Sven Sturm (Ger) Organic Athlete Victoria 3 79 Axel Bergman (Can) Team Organic Victoria 3 80 Damien Waugh (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 3 81 Trevor Connor (Can) Chris Cookies/Swan Cycles 3 82 Harley Borlee (Can) Velocity 3 83 Nick Friesen (Can) The Bike Shop 3 84 Shaun Adamson (Can) United Cycle 3 85 Ian Manning (Can) BikeSports - Pfaff Racing Team 3 86 Matthew Walker (Can) Team Sask 3 87 David Goosen (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 3 88 Allen Krughoff (USA) Century Tel 3 89 Chris Reid (Can) Team Coastal 3 90 Jeff Sparling (Can) Team Bow Cycle - Calgary 3 91 Ezra Nichols (Can) Organic Ahtlete Victoria 3 92 Garth White (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 3 93 Jesse James Collins (Can) BiciSport 3 94 Craig De gier (Can) Cyclesmith CC 3 95 Duncan Steele (Can) Escape Velocity / DEVO 3 96 Eric Kameka (Can) Escape Velocity / DEVO 3 97 Aaron Tuckerman (NZl) Team Rubicon 3 98 Dan Skinner (Can) Elitewave.com 3 99 Jordan Guenette (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 3 100 Scott Slater (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 2 101 Paul Blanchette (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 2 102 Chris Worsfold (Can) Bayside Cycling Club 2 103 Carl Jacobson (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 2 104 Basse Clement (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 2 105 Keith Stark (Can) Rocky Mountain - Business Objects 2 106 Scott Laliberte (Can) Schwalbe / Genisoy Cycling 2 107 Chris Squire (Can) N/A 2 108 Brad Slater (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 2 109 Josh James (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 2 110 Philip Burgess (Can) La Bicicletta 2 111 Samuel Bail (Can) coachchris.ca / All Seasons Sports 2 112 Jim Tsilemos (Can) Team Coastal 2 113 James Shaw (Can) Team Coastal 2 114 Pablo Araya (CRc) Costa Rica 2 115 Chris White (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 2 116 Shane Savage (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe 1 117 Cameron McKnight (Can) Edmonton Road & Track Club 1 118 Richard Minichiello (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 1 119 Greg Roth (Can) ItalPasta 1 120 Larry Zimich (Can) Team Coastal 1 121 Phil Burgess (Irl) La Bicicletta 1 122 Rob Britton (Can) Team Coastal 1 123 Paul Beard (Can) Atomic Racing Club 1 124 Jason Fluckiger (Can) Bayside Cycling Club 1 125 Mark Cunningham (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 1 126 Brad Issel (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale 1 Final omnium standings - Women 1 Sarah Uhl (USA) Quark Cycling Team 36 pts 2 Gina Grain (Can) Victory Brewing 26 3 Lyne Bessette (Can) Sports Experts - Louis Garneau 23 4 Mandy Poitras (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 21 5 Marni Hambleton (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 20 6 Lisa Sweeney (Can) Team Coastal 19 7 Alison Testroete (Can) Bow Cycle/Cyclemeisters 15 8 Julia Farell (Can) Wheels of Bloor 12 9 Anna Tratnyek (Can) Terry Precision 11 10 Claire Cameron (Can) Blak Dog Racing 11 11 Helen Kelly (Aus) Quark Cycling Team 8 12 Jenny Trew (Can) Team Coastal 8 13 Erinne Willock (Can) Webcor Builders Cycling Team 8 14 Joelle Numainville (Can) Canadian National Junior Women 6 15 Heather Lamson (Can) Wentings Cycle 6 16 Naomi Cooper (Can) Canadian National Junior Women 5 17 Leah Guloien (Can) Sugoi / Giant 5 18 Stacey Spencer (Can) Gericks Cycle 4 19 Moriah MacGregor (Can) Dizzy Chicks 4 20 Christina Briante (Can) Symmetrics Cycling 3 21 Julie Hutsebaut (Can) Terry Precision 3 22 Karol-Ann Canuel (Can) Canadian National Junior Women 3 23 Suzanne Macht (Can) Adventurebound.ca 3 24 Anne Guzman (Can) Terry Precision 3 25 Helena Coney (Can) N/A 3 26 Kylie Case (Can) Team Manitoba 3 27 Mathilde Hupin Debeurme (Can) Sportif Bromont 3 28 Alena Radomsky (Can) Team Coastal 3 29 Lee Darling (Can) Team Coastal 3 30 Kristin Campbell (Can) Pedalhead Roadwork's/Sleemans 3 31 Beth Bissell (Can) Midweek Cycling Club 3 32 Leslie Vice (Can) Dizzy Chicks 3 33 Kristine Brynjolfson (Can) Team Coastal 3 34 Gill Walker (Can) Team Coastal 3 35 Lisa Tasa (Can) Chapman Land Surveying Racing 3 36 Barb Zimich (Can) Team Coastal 2 37 Alex Wrubleski (Can) Regina Cycle Club/Sask 2 38 Jean Ann McKirdy (Can) Rocky Mountain Business Objects 2 39 Angella Goran (Can) Team Adventure Bound 2 |
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