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Cyclefest 2002 - NE

West Palm Beach, FL, USA, October 4-6, 2002

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Race 1 - October 4: J-Town Kick Off Classic

Saturn's Dominguez a man about J-Town

By Giana S. Roberge, Assistant General Manager, Saturn Cycling Team

With the 2003 NRC season wrapping up, riders competed in sunny West Palm Beach, Florida at one of the final NRC events. The three day omnium is set in a beautiful venue in and around West Palm Beach, with the J-Town Kick-off Criterium getting things started on Friday evening.

The criterium was held on a standard four corner, one-kilometer course. Despite the assumption that there are no hills in Florida, the race promoter managed to locate a hill for the course. The eventual winner, Saturn's Ivan Dominguez, sprinted to the victory out of a group of eleven.

Half way through the one hour event, a group of ten wedged itself away from the main field. In the group was Harm Jansen (Saturn) and Oscar Pineda (7-Up). With the gap at 20 seconds, Dominguez (Saturn) realized he needed to get to the break and was able to bridge the gap solo. Once Dominguez successfully made the bridge, the group worked smoothly together and the group of eleven was not to be seen by the main field again.

As the finish neared, Jansen went to the front and gradually began to pick up the pace for the final lap and a half of the race. With a short sprint finish, Jansen was able to deliver Dominguez for the win and still manage a second place finish. Pineda was third.

Tomorrow's Bill Bone Grand Prix is held on a course that is flat but challenging as it winds around the downtown streets and around the fountain at Centennial Square.

Results

Men Pro 1/2
 
1 Ivan Dominguez (Saturn Cycling Team)
2 Harm Jansen (Saturn Cycling Team)
3 Oscar Pineda (7-Up/Nutra Fig)
4 Andy Crater (Bill Bone)
5 Chad Gerlack (Sierra Nevada)
6 Hugo Pradoneto (Bike Route)
7 Scott Weiss (GoMart)
8 Todd Herriot (Think Racing)
9 Jeff Hopkins (jittery joes)
10 Dan Schmatz (7 UP)
11 Jason Snow 
12 Emile Abraham (trinidad)
13 Dave McCook (Prime Alliance)
14 Mike Zingaro (cycle science)
15 Ricardo Hernandez (Damiani)
16 Gustavo Carrillo (Mercy)
17 Jesse Lawler (jittery joes)
18 Joseph Papp (UPMC - Fuji)
19 Randy Parker (Mercy Hospital)
20 Johnathan Atkins 
21 Jay Moglia (NCVC Spokes)
22 Andy Woodruft 
24 Jeffrey Orr (j town)
25 James Sweeney (Bill Bone)
26 David Beaudoin (olympus)
27 Chad Burdzilaustas (bill bone)
28 Patrick Diver (lake mary)
29 Rafel Urzedowski (Watchung)
30 Phil Elliot (Bill Bone)
31 Tommy Hayes 
32 D Michael Proctor (rairway cycle)
33 Steve Gregorios (Valley Spoksmen)
34 Trey Renhardt (Beans-Litebites)
35 Vance James (atlantic shores)
36 Hugh Moran (cycle science)
37 Todd Sanders 
38 Paul Kavan (bbc)
39 Jose Quinn (j town)
40 Grant Potter (toshiba/big whe)
41 Jeremy Tibbets (6CATLINK)
42 Jose Valdivia (Jet Network)
43 Bandit Number  9000 
44 Curtis Juteram (jamis island i)
45 Adam Baskin (Ford NuTrex)
46 Victor Martinez (Del Valle)
 
Men Category 3   
 
1 Leandro Contreras Jr (LW Bicycles)
2 Marcelo Calatayo (lake worth)
3 Christopher Magazino (BBC)
4 David Boyd (majic)
5 Hamrick Selby (lakeshore evamo)
6 Ken Helms 
7 Jeffrey Lyon (JAMIS)
8 Tim Molyneaux (ASV)
9 Neal Arnott 
10 Ricardo Ortega (jamis)
11 Richard Fidanzato (BBC)
12 Alfredo Montek (cycle science)
13 Mark Durocher (Miami Magpies)
14 Joseph Duhon 
15 Ryan Hackner (STICK BONS)
16 Gary Gardner (Miami Magpies)
17 Micah Morlock (locus deli)
18 James Monahan (bbc)
19 Michael Ellner 
20 Travis Pidcock 
21 Graham Slater (deoro cycles)
22 John Donnelly (Olympus Bikes)