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26th Tour de White Rock road race - NE

Vancouver, B.C, Canada, July 24, 2005

2004 Results   Results    

O'Bee does it at home as local juniors clean up

Kirk O'Bee moved to the lower mainland for his young family. He's glad he stayed for the racing. O'Bee, a Michigan native who has called North Vancouver home since 2002, won the 26th annual Tour de White Rock road race Sunday, capping off an impressive BC Superweek run that also included the Tour de Delta criterium and omnium (overall) titles. After breaking away from the pack with seven laps left in the 134km race ­ one lap on the bigger 10.1km circuit and six more around the 3.8km track ­ O'Bee coasted through the finish line three hours, 32 minutes and 56 seconds after he started. That was almost two minutes ahead of Costa Rican rider Pablo Araya, who sprinted past Christian Meier of the BC-based Symmetrics pro team at the finish line for second.

After focusing more on his spring performances the last two years, O'Bee, a former U.S. National Criterium Champion and Road Championship team member, was in top form for this year's BC Superweek. Riding for a powerful New Jersey-based Navigators Insurance team, the 28-year-old was eager to perform well for fans in his adopted hometown.

"This year I wanted to put on more of a show," said O'Bee, who became a permanent resident of Canada in October, and also finished second in the Tour de Delta road race last weekend. "It's really nice to know people and be local, it just makes it more relaxing and more exciting. - I really wanted to win this one and win as many of these as I could." In a race marred by two early crashes that sent three riders to nearby Peace Arch Hospital, O'Bee was content to sit back in the pack, even after a strong riding trio of Pan American Games gold medalist Eric Wohlberg (Symmetrics), Canadian cycling legend Gord Fraser (Health Net) and Brandon Crichton (ItalPasta) broke away five laps into the race. The trio built up a two-minute lead before a chase led by three Costa Rican riders finally tracked down the three-man break with two laps left around the hilly long course. O'Bee, who'd been cruising back to that point, took off the next lap and never looked back.

"I was a little worried when Gord got away with Wohlberg, but there was only three of them and I knew it wouldn't last unless the rest of the field sat up," said O'Bee, who met his wife, Suzanne, in Victoria, where she was attending university. They moved to North Vancouver while she was pregnant with their son Samuel, now two-and-a-half years old. Luckily the Broadmark team did some chasing and the Costa Rican team really put in a good chase and brought them back. I knew the race was on from there. I didn't think I would get away and stay away, that wasn't the plan. I just kind of kept rolling it.

O'Bee also won 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, and overtook Langley's Svein Tuft (Symmetrics) for top spot in the Canada Cup Road Race Series point standings. "We really admire what he did," Araya, with some interpreting help from Costa Rican team manager Andreas Carmona, said of O'Bee's performance. BC Superweek was the Costa Rican team's only race outside Central America. Carmona, a local resident who helped fund their trip himself and hopes to bring back six riders next year, called it a highlight of their season, but that wasn't enough to chase O'Bee. "We didn't even try," he said. "No one else in the back wanted to chase hard and we were trying to make podium so we took charge of the race in the front, trying to bridge the gap." O'Bee's win came as no surprise to Andrew Pinfold, who was caught in the second of two crashes at the bottom of Marine Drive, where riders reach speeds of 80 kilometers an hour.

The first crash sent West Vancouver's Scott Slater of the Rocky Mountain-Adobe team and Cory Forest of Kelowna Cycle to hospital, while Burnaby's Damian Waugh, also from the Rocky Mountain-Adobe team, escaped with road rash. The second crash, one lap later, sent Ottawa's Richard Minichiello of the TREK-Red Truck Ale team to hospital, which cost him his first-place spot in the SISU BC Cup Championship series. The second crash also claimed Pinfold, which was doubly bad for Symmetrics because he was leading the omnium (overall) after finishing second in Friday's hill climb and sixth in Saturday's criterium, and may have had the best chance of staying with O'Bee Sunday. "I'm pretty sure Kirk O'Bee is going to win the race," Pinfold, covered in road rash and a torn jersey but otherwise okay, predicted before O'Bee broke away. "It's like the guy is on a motorbike right now. Unfortunately on our team I'm the only guy who can follow him."

Fortunately for Symmetrics, Meier was able to stay out in front with the chase group until Araya caught him with a bike throw at the finish line, dropping Meier to third. "I was pretty upset because I'd really like to be second place," said Meier, who seemed surprised when Araya snuck around him. "It would be good for the team, but I did all I could do and he's just obviously a better sprinter than myself." Tyler Farrar of Health Net edged out Dustin MacBurnie of Broadmark Capital in a sprint to finish fourth, but MacBurnie still claimed the Tour de White Rock Omnium (overall title).

The women's race, which consisted of eight laps around the 10km route, was much closer at the end, with four riders breaking away late in the final lap before a pair of 17-year-old National Development Team members from Quebec won a sprint to the finish line. Karol-Ann Canuel of Amos, Quebec, finished first, followed closely by teammate Joelle Numainville of Laval, Quebec, who edged out Anna Tratnyek, an 18-year-old Terry Precision team rider from Shakespeare, Ontario, in a photo finish. It was a reverse-order finish from the recent Canadian National Junior time trial and road race Championships, where Numainville won and Canuel finished second. "I like the climbs so I liked the race," said Canuel with translation from Numainville.

"I was surprised to finish second here," added Numainville, who was third in Gastown on Wednesday, but had lower expectations for hill-filled White Rock road race. "I was just trying to finish the race, not to be on the podium." New Zealand Development Team rider Brei Gudsell, who won Saturday's criterium in White Rock, finished fourth after starting the breakaway up the backside hills on the final lap. Tratnyek gave chase first, with Canual and Numainville catching up soon after as the three worked to bridge the gap to Gudsell before pulling away down the stretch. Gudsell, whose team was flying back to New Zealand just a few hours after the race, still managed to claim the women's Omnium (overall title) for the Tour de White Rock. I was a bit surprised, I thought a break would go off earlier maybe, but it stayed together,' said Tratnyek, who was third in both espoir road race and time trials at the recent Canadian Nationals and was using the race to prepare for the Canada Summer Games in August. Numainville and Canual, who was also third in the White Rock hill climb Friday night, were also using the BC Superweek to train. But for them, it was preparation for the upcoming Junior World Championships in Austria in mid August.

Numainville, who won the Canadian junior time trial and road race recently, was 18th in time trials at last year's worlds. Canuel is looking forward to her first World Championships. This was good preparation for the worlds, both agreed.

Results

Pro/1/2 Men
 
1 Kirk OBee (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team        3.32.56
2 Pablo Araya (Crc) Costa Rica                                1.55
3 Christian Meier (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                        
4 Tyler Farrar (USA) Health Net                               2.15
5 Dustin MacBurnie (Can) Broadmark Capital                        
6 Philippe Abbott (Can) Team Alberta                              
7 Phil Zajicek (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team            
8 Dawson Sean (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale                          
9 Derek McMaster (Can) Team Coastal                               
10 Andrew Fischer (USA) Broadmark Capital                         
11 Svein Tuft (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                            
12 Tom Peterson (USA) Broadmark Capital                           
13 Siro Camponogara (Ita) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team       
14 Justin Davis (Aus) Wentings Cycle                              
15 Tim Sherstobitoff (Can) Kelowna Cycle                          
16 Luis Garcia (Crc) Costa Rica                                   
17 Nick Friesen (Can) The Bike Shop                               
18 Chris Issac (Can) ItalPasta                                    
19 Jamie Sparling (Can) Bicisport Calgary                         
20 Marsh Cooper (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                          
21 Jeff Sherstobitoff (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                    
22 Nieves Carasco (Crc) Costa Rica                                
23 Tommy Nankervis (Aus) Wentings Cycle                           
24 Will Routley (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                      2.30
25 Brad Issel (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale                          
26 Andy Edwards (Aus) GS Ciao                                 3.12
27 Jacob Erker (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                       3.15
28 Hilton Clarke (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team          
29 Chuck Hill (USA) Amgen                                     3.20
30 Tom Evans (Can) Bike Barn                                  3.30
31 Eric Wohlberg (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                     3.36
32 Min Van Velzen (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                    4.10
33 Donald Buscombe (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles/Adobe            
34 Zack Garland (Can) N/A                                     4.15
35 Brian Nelson (USA) Momentum sports/Inewmed                 4.18
36 Jeff Hansen (Can) ItalPasta                                4.29
37 Nat Faulkner (Can) ItalPasta                               5.44
38 Brandon Crichton (Can) ItalPasta                           5.56
39 Craig De gier (Can) Cyclesmith CC                          7.37
dnf Gord Fraser (Can) Health Net                                  
dnf Andrew Pinfold (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                       
dnf Roy Pickavance (Can) CenturyTel                               
dnf Scott Slater (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles/Adobe              
dnf Maurice Worsfold (Can) Bayside Cycling Club                   
dnf Chris Worsfold (Can) Bayside Cycling Club                     
dnf Shane Savage (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles/Adobe              
dnf Cameron McKnight (Can) Edmonton Road & Track Club             
dnf Richard Minichiello (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale                
dnf Basse Clement (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles/Adobe             
dnf Taylor Little (Can) Taylor Little                             
dnf Keith Stark (Can) Rocky Mountain - Business Objects           
dnf Chris Brennan (USA) Team Rio Grande                           
dnf Mark Howard (Aus) Wentings Cycle                              
dnf Scott Brown (Aus) Wentings Cycle                              
dnf Zak Grabowski (USA) TIAA-CREF                                 
dnf Zachary Taylor (USA) TIAA-CREF                                
dnf Michael Hunter (Can) Rocky Mountain - Business Objects        
dnf Kevin Noiles (Can) Escape Velocity/DEVO                       
dnf Robert Campbell (USA) The Valley Athletic Club                
dnf Owen Gue (USA) Broadmark Capital                              
dnf Pleasure Jackson (USA) Broadmark Capital                      
dnf Solomon Woras (USA) Broadmark Capital                         
dnf Richard Bowker (Nzl) ItalPasta                                
dnf Daniel Maggiacomo (Can) ItalPasta                             
dnf Peter Sanowar (Can) ItalPasta                                 
dnf Joshua Smith (USA) CenturyTel/VRAD                            
dnf Tim Abercrombie (Can) Escape Velocity/DEVO                    
dnf Brad Slater (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles/Adobe               
dnf Nicholas Jendzjowsky (Can) Pedalhead Roadworks/Sleemans       
dnf Josh James (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale                         
dnf Mark Grimmett (Can) Wenting's Cycles                          
dnf Matthew Hall (USA) CenturyTel/VRAD                            
dnf Brad Bingham (USA) CenturyTel/VRAD                            
dnf Murray Carter (Can) Ride With Rendall                         
dnf Sven Sturm (Ger) Organic Athlete Victoria                     
dnf Philip Burgess (Irl) La Bicicletta                            
dnf Axel Bergman (Can) Team Organic Victoria                      
dnf Damien Waugh (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles/Adobe              
dnf Trevor Connor (Can) Chris Cookies/Swan Cycles                 
dnf Rob Britton (Can) Team Coastal                                
dnf Harley Borlee (Can) Velocity                                  
dnf Ian Manning (Can) BikeSports - Pfaff Racing Team              
dnf Matthew Walker (Can) Team Sask                                
dnf David Goosen (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles/Adobe              
dnf Chris Reid (Can) Team Coastal                                 
dnf Jeff Sparling (Can) Team Alberta                              
dnf Ezra Nichols (Can) Organic Ahtlete Victoria                   
dnf Garth White (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale                        
dnf Jesse James Collins (Can) BiciSport                           
dnf Duncan Steele (Can) Escape Velocity/DEVO                      
dnf Matt Patterson (Can) BiciSport                                
dnf Jim Tsilemos (Can) Team Coastal                               
dnf Jason Fluckiger (Can) Bayside Cycling Club                    
dnf Shawn Bunnin (Can) Team Saskatchewan/Spoke n Sport            
dnf Noah Young (USA) Broadmark Capital                            
dnf Eric Kameka (Can) Escape Velocity/DEVO                        
dnf Andrew McDirmid (USA) Starbucks Double Shot                   
dnf Felix Haspel (Can) Synergy Racing                             
dnf Jordan Guenette (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles/Adobe           
dnf Sean Van Horn (USA) Broadmark Capital                         
dnf Ian Tubbs (USA) Broadmark Capital                             
dnf Chris White (Can) TREK - Red Truck Ale                        
dnf JP Dunlop (Can) adventurebound.ca                             
dnf Will Pratt (Can) The Bike Barn                                
dnf Cory Forrest (Can) Kelowna Cycle                              
dnf Dan MacDonald (Can) N/A                                       
dnf Atkey Warren (USA) Wines of Washington                        
 
Women
 
1 Karol-Ann Canuel (Can) Canadian National Junior Women    2.37.44
2 Joelle Numainville (Can) Canadian National Junior Women     0.01
3 Anna Tratnyek (Can) Terry Precision                             
4 Brei Gudsell (Nzl) BikeNZ                                       
5 Christina Briante (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                  0.18
6 Jean Ann McKirdy (Can) Rocky Mountain Business Objects          
7 Heather Lamson (Can) Wentings Cycle                         0.19
8 Marni Hambleton (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                        
9 Mandy Poitras (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                          
10 Leah Guloien (Can) Sugoi/Giant                                 
11 Jo Ryder (Nzl) BikeNZ                                      0.20
12 Naomi Cooper (Can) Canadian National Junior Women              
13 Alena Radomsky (Can) Team Coastal                              
14 Lisa Sweeney (Can) Team Coastal                            0.21
15 Jenny Trew (Can) Team Coastal                              1.29
16 Mathilde Hupin Debeurme (Can) Sportif Bromont              2.10
17 Julie Hutsebaut (Can) Terry Precision                      2.11
18 Sandra Walter (Can) AdventureBound.ca                      2.12
19 Lee Darling (Can) Team Coastal                             2.40
20 Angella Goran (Can) Team Adventure Bound                   5.06
21 Amy Mosen (Nzl) BikeNZ                                     5.48
22 Helena Coney (Can) N/A                                     7.10
23 Anne Guzman (Can) Terry Precision                          8.18
24 Pepper Harlton (Can) Team Alberta                         10.16
dnf Sarah Uhl (USA) Quark Cycling Team                            
dnf Alison Testroete (Can) Team Alberta                           
dnf Dianna Kennedy (Can) Team Alberta                             
dnf Lauren Koedyk (Nzl) BikeNZ                                    
dnf Kylie Case (Can) Team Manitoba                                
dnf Amanda Butler (Can) Team Coastal                              
dnf Kristin Campbell (Can) Pedalhead Roadwork's/Sleemans          
dnf Emily Sandwith (Can) Adventure Bound                          
 
Pro/1/2 Men Omnium
 
1 Dustin MacBurnie (Can) Broadmark Capital                        
2 Derek McMaster (Can) Team Coastal                               
3 Tyler Farrar (USA) Health Net                                   
4 Kirk OBee (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team               
5 Andrew Pinfold (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                         
6 Hilton Clarke (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team           
7 Svein Tuft (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                             
8 Christian Meier (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                        
9 Andrew Fischer (USA) Broadmark Capital                          
10 Brandon Crichton (Can) ItalPasta                               
11 Philippe Abbott (Can) Team Alberta                             
12 Tom Peterson (USA) Broadmark Capital                           
13 Will Pratt (Can) The Bike Barn                                 
14 Phil Zajicek (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team           
15 Tommy Nankervis (Aus) Wentings Cycle                           
16 David Goosen (Can) Rocky Mountain Bicycles / Adobe             
17 Siro Camponogara (Ita) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team       
18 Jacob Erker (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                           
19 Jeff Sherstobitoff (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                    
20 Nick Friesen (Can) The Bike Shop                               
21 Jamie Sparling (Can) Bicisport Calgary                         
22 Eric Wohlberg (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                         
23 Chuck Hill (USA) Amgen                                         
24 Andy Edwards (Aus) GS Ciao                                     
25 Zack Garland (Can) N/A                                         
26 Craig De gier (Can) Cyclesmith CC                              
27 Jeff Hansen (Can) ItalPasta                                    
28 Nat Faulkner (Can) ItalPasta                                   
29 Min Van Velzen (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                        
30 Ian Manning (Can) BikeSports - Pfaff Racing Team               
31 Pleasure Jackson (USA) Broadmark Capital                       
32 Justin Davis (Aus) Wentings Cycle                              
33 Rob Britton (Can) Team Coastal                                 
34 Maurice Worsfold (Can) Bayside Cycling Club                    
35 Bradley Fairall (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                       
36 Andrew McDirmid (USA) Starbucks Double Shot                    
37 Cory Lange (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                            
38 Sean Van Horn (USA) Broadmark Capital                          
39 Eric Kameka (Can) Escape Velocity / DEVO                       
40 Chris Issac (Can) ItalPasta                                    
41 Chris Worsfold (Can) Bayside Cycling Club                      
42 Brian Nelson (USA) Momentum sports/Inewmed                     
43 Daniel Maggiacomo (Can) ItalPasta                              
44 Ian Tubbs (USA) Broadmark Capital                              
45 Zak Grabowski (USA) TIAA-CREF                                  
46 Tim Abercrombie (Can) Escape Velocity / DEVO                   
47 Peter Sanowar (Can) ItalPasta                                  
48 Sven Sturm (Ger) Organic Athlete Victoria                      
49 Trevor Connor (Can) Chris Cookies/Swan Cycles                  
50 Murray Carter (Can) Ride With Rendall                          
51 Zachary Taylor (USA) TIAA-CREF                                 
52 Robert Campbell (USA) The Valley Athletic Club                 
53 Gord Fraser (Can) Health Net                                   
54 Marsh Cooper (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                          
55 Will Routley (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                          
56 Tim Sherstobitoff (Can) Kelowna Cycle                          
57 Dan MacDonald (Can)                                            
58 Noah Young (USA) Broadmark Capital                             
59 Owen Gue (USA) Broadmark Capital                               
60 Felix Haspel (Can) Synergy Racing                              
61 Solomon Woras (USA) Broadmark Capital                          
62 JP Dunlop (Can) adventurebound.ca                              
63 Chris Reid (Can) Team Coastal                                  
64 Ezra Nichols (Can) Organic Athlete Victoria                    
65 Mark Grimmett (Can) Wenting's Cycles                           
66 Axel Bergman (Can) Team Organic Victoria                       
67 Scott Brown (Aus) Wentings Cycle                               
68 Jeff Sparling (Can) Team Alberta                               
69 Brett Boniface (Can) OrganicAthlete Victoria                   
70 Mark Howard (Aus) Wentings Cycle                               
71 Ian Robertsonn (Can) Team KAOS                                 
72 Jason Fluckiger (Can) Bayside Cycling Club                     
73 Harley Borlee (Can) Velocity                                   
74 Richard Bowker (Nzl) ItalPasta                                 
75 Nicholas Jendzjowsky (Can) Pedalhead Roadworks/Sleemans        
76 Shawn Bunnin (Can) Team Saskatchewan / Spoke n Sport           
 
Women Omnium
 
1 Brei Gudsell (Nzl) BikeNZ                                       
2 Christina Briante (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                      
3 Joelle Numainville (Can) Canadian National Junior Women         
4 Lisa Sweeney (Can) Team Coastal                                 
5 Jenny Trew (Can) Team Coastal                                   
6 Anna Tratnyek (Can) Terry Precision                             
7 Marni Hambleton (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                        
8 Emily Sandwith (Can) Adventure Bound                            
9 Sarah Uhl (USA) Quark Cycling Team                              
10 Jean Ann McKirdy (Can) Rocky Mountain Business Objects         
11 Alena Radomsky (Can) Team Coastal                              
12 Heather Lamson (Can) Wentings Cycle                            
13 Mathilde Hupin Debeurme (Can) Sportif Bromont                  
14 Mandy Poitras (Can) Symmetrics Cycling                         
15 Alison Testroete (Can) Team Alberta                            
16 Naomi Cooper (Can) Canadian National Junior Women              
17 Jo Ryder (Nzl) BikeNZ                                          
18 Amy Mosen (Nzl) BikeNZ                                         
19 Sandra Walter (Can) AdventureBound.ca                          
20 Julie Hutsebaut (Can) Terry Precision                          
21 Helena Coney (Can) N/A                                         
22 Anne Guzman (Can) Terry Precision                              
23 Angella Goran (Can) Team Adventure Bound                       
24 Pepper Harlton (Can) Team Alberta                              
25 Amanda Butler (Can) Team Coastal                               
26 Kylie Case (Can) Team Manitoba                                 
27 Dianna Kennedy (Can) Team Alberta