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August 22/00 10:45 am - GP Feminine, USPro Criterium Championships


Posted by Editor on 08/22/00
 

Grand Prix Feminine, Quebec

The GP Feminine is scheduled to start tomorrow, running through until Sunday. Unlike last year, when the final stage was a criterium that had little effect on the overall standings, this year the riders finish with a tough road race that will leave the final standings open until the end.

Among the starters is the ageless Jeannie Longo, fresh off a win over Genevieve Jeanson at the Mount Washington Hillclimb. Jeanson is not participating in the GP, however, there are a number of other strong challengers to Longo. Canada has the strongest team - with Olympians Lyne Bessette, Clara Hughes and Chrissy Redden riding for the national squad. Elita has a full team, as does Intersports. One of the other teams to watch will be the International Mixed team, with Tracey Gaudry and Pam Schuster.

We will have reports and results each day.

Stage 1 - 11:00 am Wednesday August 23
Farnham Road Race 97 km

Stage 2 - 10:45 am Thursday August 24
Frelighsburg Road Race 123 km

Stage 3 - 11:00 am Friday August 25
Richford, USA to Lac Brome Road Race 99 km

Stage 4 - 10:00 am Saturday August 26
Bedford Time Trial 19 km

Stage 5 - 7:00 pm Saturday August 26
Cowansville Criterium 40 km

Stage 6 - 11:40 am Sunday August 27
Sutton to Mount Sutton Road Race 90 km

Total Distance: 467 km

TEAM ELITA (Québec)
1GARIÉPY, Annie
2DUNNE, Karen
3ULMER, Sarah
4DAVIDGE, Kim
5St-JACQUES, Sophie
6DI GUISTINI, Cybil
7CARTER, Erin (s)
Directeur Sportif: CATHCART, David
ÉQUIPE DU QUÉBEC
21NADEAU, Mélanie
22MURTADA, Nadine
23LABONTÉ, Nathalie
24HUTSEBAUT, Julie
25JUTRAS, Manon
26GERMAIN, Émilie
Directeur Sportif: TREMBLAY, Natacha
INTERSPORTS (Ontario)
41ESPESETH, Sandy
42MOORE, Darnelle
43JARVIS, Amy
44BLACK, Chloe
45SAMPLONIUS, Anne
Directeur Sportif: NEUMANN, Ralph
CHARLES SCHWAB (USA)
61HOBSON, Leigh
62CARDWELL, Catherine
63EMERY, Elizabeth
64PALMER-KOMAR, Sue
65POWERS, Catherine
66JACKSON, Gretchan
Directeur Sportif: BERNA, Myke
WALES (Pays de Galles)
81JONES, Louise
82COOKE, Nicole
83HOOPER, Julie
84DAVIES, Nina
85BEDWELL, Nicole
86NEWSTERD, Francis
Directeur Sportif: JONES, Phil
TEAM ONTARIO
101FARELL, Julia
102LOCKETT, Donna
103TURRIN, Ann
104FOX, Allyson
105KELLETT, Amanda
106BRADLEY, Julia
Directeur Sportif: FOGOLIN, Frank
CANADA - NATIONAL
11BESSETTE, Lyne
12TOMLINSON, Lesley
13REDDEN, Chrissy
14WILLOCK, Erinne
15McQUAID, Mélanie
16HANNOS, Stéphanie
17HUGHES, Clara
Directeur Sportif: KASHRIN, Yury
BERMUDA / France
31LONGO, Jeannie
32CLAUDE, Mélanie
33GODFRES, Jeana
34HANLEYS, Julia
Directeur Sportif: CLAUDE, Paul E.
International Mixed Team
51GAUDRY, Tracey
52SCHUSTER, Pamela
53YOUNG, Julie
54HOLT, Melissa
55MAY, Rosalind Reekie
Directeur Sportif: GAUDRY, Tracey
800.COM (USA)
71GOLDSTEIN, Leah
72NICHOLSON, Christy
73GINGLES, Nicole
74GRAIN, Gina
75PRASZKY, Marni
76LENGECKER, Gail
Directeur Sportif: CARON, Yorick
British Cycling National (UK)
91GILFILLAN, Ceris
92SYMINGTON, Sara
93CARTER, Sue
94DAVIES, Emma
95SEARS, Melanie
Directeur Sportif: MATHESON, Ken



USCF Criterium Championship
(courtesy John Wordin - Mercury)

Mercury's US Olympian, Derek Bouchard-Hall, won the US National title by winning the USPRO Criterium Championship Sunday in Downer's Grove, IL.

Bouchard-Hall, who will represent the US in the Olympic Team Pursuit, was second in the US Road Trails earlier this year and 2nd in this event last year, finally found the top step of the podium.

The 100k race was held in beautiful mild weather, but the action was hot. The first half of the 62 laps saw little serious attacking while everyone was getting a feel for the strategies to be revealed later.

In the last half of the race, the pace picked up and the most serious attack of the day saw 10 riders go clear with 21 laps to go. In the group were Mercury's Gord Fraser, Scott Moninger, and Mike Sayers. With Fraser in the group, the Saturn, Navigators, and Shaklee rider would not work. The group had a maximum gap of 30 seconds when the alarm bells began to ring in the field. It was the Saturn team who took control to bring the group back. They put their entire team on the front and for 8 laps, it was a test of wills.

Mercury held the upper hand, since the chase was sure to kill off any train attempts by Saturn in the last few laps. Indeed, after the group was caught, it was Mercury who took charge of the race.

In the last lap and a half, Mercury went to the front with only 15 riders able to keep pace. It was Chris Horner and Henk Vogels who led Bouchard-Hall and Fraser around to the last turn. Bouchard-Hall was first out of the turn and never looked back as Fraser cruised in for second.

USPRO Men - 100 km

1 Derek Bouchard-Hall (USA) Mercury 2:16:52
2 Gordon Fraser (Can) Mercury
3 Antonio Cruz (USA) Saturn
4 Frank McCormack (USA) Saturn
5 Vassili Davidenko (Rus) Navigators
6 David McCook (USA) Team Shaklee
7 Graeme Miller (NZl) Team Shaklee
8 Franky Van Haesebroucke (Bel) Navigators
9 Chris Fischer (USA) 7-UP/Colorado Cyclist
10 Steven Sevener (USA) Zaxby's all s.t.

24 Mark Walters (Can) Navigators at 0:17
37 Sylvain Beauchamp (Can) Team Shaklee 0:57
DNF Brian Walton (Can) Saturn
DNF Peter Wedge (Can) Team Shaklee
DNF Alberti Laslo (Can) Composite Team 1

Elite Women - 50 km

1 Laura Van Gilder (USA) Team Charles Schwab 1:16:22
2 Nicole Reinhart (USA) Saturn
3 Nicole Freedman (USA) Team Charles Schwab
4 Tina Mayolo (USA) Autotrader.Com Cycling Team
5 Julie Young (USA) Autotrader.Com Cycling Team
6 Andrea Smessaert (USA)
7 Jen Dial (USA) Team Proteus.Com
8 Deborah Durand (USA)
9 Kori Kelly (USA) P&G/Women's Health
10 Mina Pizzini (USA) P&G/Women's Health all s.t.

 

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