Small claims women's Tour of California circuit race
Specialized-lululemon rider ov🌃er💮 takes Rivera at the line
Carmen Small (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Specialized-lululemon) took the bunch sprint victory at the Women’s Invitational Circuit Race on Sunday. She caught and passed 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Coryn Rivera (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:UnitedHealthcare), who initiated the sprint, at the line🐼. Brianna Walle (Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies) placed third.
"The first half of the race was animated," Small said. "I definitely felt the wind through the start-finish and it was a long s🦄print, so I had to keep that in mind coming into the last lap. UHC and Colavita did a good 🐼job of bringing things back. We were pretty aggressive and that was our game plan going into the race. I was supposed to save it for the second half and get ready for the sprint."
The elite women’s peloton lined up for the new women’s race that is held ⛄in conjunction with the men’s eight-day Tour of California. The women competed for 60 minutes on a roughly two-kilom🅠eter circuit in downtown Sacramento.
The rꦛace was aggressive from the start with Specialized-lululemon forcing many of the early-race attacks with former La Flèche Wallonne winner Evelyn Stevens and Redlands Bicycle Classic winner Tayler Wiles.
UnitedHealthcare came to the race with a young but proven sprinter, Rivera, and had no interest in joining any of the early moves. Rather the team kept the speed high at the front of the field in an attempt to hold the field together for a field sprint. 🐼The team’s Tour of San Luis winner Ali๊son Powers stayed protected tucked in behind her teammates with Rivera on her wheel for much of the race.
The Canadian team’s Step🀅hanie Roorda made a strong attempt to gain some time on the field, which was followed by counter attack from 💖Robin Farina (Spy Giant Ride p/b MRI). Their efforts were short-lived and the field was back together with in seconds of each attack.
A small but strong brea💛kaway formed mid-race that included Wiles, however, they were reabsorbed into the field with in hඣalf a lap. Roorda, a member of the decorated Canadian women’s team pursuit squad, took advantage of a lull in the field and made another move that gained about 10 seconds.
It took a combination of efforts between Specialized-lululemon and UnitedHealthcare to reduce the gap to Roorda, but she was eventually brought track into the field. 🍸Colavita-Fine Cooking and Spy Giant Ride p/b MRI made some counter attacks but everything was back together when the bell ran for eight laps to go.
Stevens mad🦩e a strong move with seven laps to go and opened a sizable lead that was followed by her teammate Anna Grace Christiansen. Teams Colavita-Fine Cooking, UnitedHealthcare and the Canadian national teaꦗm began to organize their lead outs with six laps to go, making it even more difficult for any attacks to stick.
Late-race moves came from Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Stra𝄹tegies, a team that had been relatively quiet during the early part of the race. The Canadian national team, T🌼ibco-To The Top and Vanderkitten Racing also sent riders on final attacks during the closing laps.
With one lap to go, Wiles and Small led the field th𝄹rough the start-finish line, and UnitedHealthcare set up their train directly behind followed by Tibco-To the Top and Colavita-Fine Cooking.
Powers started the lead out and sprint on the final stretch while her teammate Rivera waited to jump with 200m༒ to go. She was caught and passed by Small, who took the victory at the line. "The lap was pretty long and there were a lot of people fighting for my teammate’s wheel," Rivera said. "I was trying to surf wheels and set myself in the right position without using too much energy. Coming out of the last corner, I was too far back and had to make up some ground."
The top three riders in the circuit race were given an automatic entry ♋to tomorrow’s women’s time trial in Folsom.
Full Results
# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Carmen Small (USA) Specialized-lululemon | 0:58:54 |
2 | Coryn Rivera (USA) UnitedHealthcare | Row 1 - Cell 2 |
3 | Brianna Walle (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | Row 2 - Cell 2 |
4 | Erica Allar (USA) Colavita/Fine Cooking | Row 3 - Cell 2 |
5 | Jo Kiesanowski (NZl) Tibco / To The Top | Row 4 - Cell 2 |
6 | Alison Powers (USA) UnitedHealthcare | Row 5 - Cell 2 |
7 | Christina Gokey (USA) Spy Giant Ride p/b MRI | Row 6 - Cell 2 |
8 | Amy Cutler (USA) FCS/Zngine p/b Mr. Restore | Row 7 - Cell 2 |
9 | Tina Pic (USA) DNA Cycling p/b K4 | Row 8 - Cell 2 |
10 | Gillian Carleton (USA) Vanderkitten | Row 9 - Cell 2 |
11 | Morgan Patton Brown (USA) BMW Development Team | Row 10 - Cell 2 |
12 | Colleen Gulick (USA) BMW Development Team | Row 11 - Cell 2 |
13 | Mary Maroon (USA) Twenty16 | Row 12 - Cell 2 |
14 | Sofia Arreola (Mex) Twenty16 | Row 13 - Cell 2 |
15 | Heather Fischer (GBr) DNA Cycling p/b K4 | Row 14 - Cell 2 |
16 | Annie Ewart (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | Row 15 - Cell 2 |
17 | Judith Wexler (USA) Folsom Bike/Cervelo | Row 16 - Cell 2 |
18 | Kate Chilcott (NZl) Vanderkitten | Row 17 - Cell 2 |
19 | Kendall Ryan (USA) Tibco / To The Top | Row 18 - Cell 2 |
20 | Olivia Dillon (USA) Colavita/Fine Cooking | Row 19 - Cell 2 |
21 | Sarah Lough (USA) BMW Development Team | Row 20 - Cell 2 |
22 | Anika Todd (Can) Tibco / To The Top | Row 21 - Cell 2 |
23 | Mia Loquai (USA) FCS/Zngine p/b Mr. Restore | Row 22 - Cell 2 |
24 | Sha Zhao Xi (Chn) China Chongming-Giant-Champion System | Row 23 - Cell 2 |
25 | Anna Sanders (USA) FCS/Zngine p/b Mr. Restore | Row 24 - Cell 2 |
26 | Stephanie Roorda (Can) Canada | 0:00:07 |
27 | Anne Perry (USA) DNA Cycling p/b K4 | Row 26 - Cell 2 |
28 | Caitlin LaRoche (USA) Monster Media Racing | Row 27 - Cell 2 |
29 | Amber Brown (USA) IRT-Reactor P/B JL Velo | Row 28 - Cell 2 |
30 | BrittLee Bowman (USA) Stan's Notubes P/B Endurancewerx | Row 29 - Cell 2 |
31 | Amber Vredenburg (USA) Jet Cycling | Row 30 - Cell 2 |
32 | Jie Jiang Xiu (Chn) China Chongming-Giant-Champion System | Row 31 - Cell 2 |
33 | Jasmin Glasser (Can) Tibco / To The Top | Row 32 - Cell 2 |
34 | Annie Foreman-Mackey (Can) Canada | Row 33 - Cell 2 |
35 | Sara Headley (USA) Tibco / To The Top | 0:00:12 |
36 | Laura Brown (Can) Colavita/Fine Cooking | Row 35 - Cell 2 |
37 | Beth Newell (USA) BMW Development Team | Row 36 - Cell 2 |
38 | Amber Gaffney (USA) Twenty16 | Row 37 - Cell 2 |
39 | Kemi Garvin (USA) DNA Cycling p/b K4 | 0:00:16 |
40 | Rushlee Buchanan (NZl) UnitedHealthcare | Row 39 - Cell 2 |
41 | Heather Ross (USA) Threshold Sports | Row 40 - Cell 2 |
42 | Erica Zaveta (USA) FCS/Zngine p/b Mr. Restore | Row 41 - Cell 2 |
43 | Mara Abbott (USA) UnitedHealthcare | Row 42 - Cell 2 |
44 | Tayler Wiles (USA) Specialized-lululemon | 0:00:18 |
45 | Robin Farina (USA) Spy Giant Ride p/b MRI | 0:00:43 |
46 | Korina Huizar (NZl) Vanderkitten | Row 45 - Cell 2 |
47 | Evelyn Stevens (USA) Specialized-lululemon | Row 46 - Cell 2 |
48 | Lindsay Bayer (Irl) Colavita/Fine Cooking | Row 47 - Cell 2 |
49 | Kimberly Fong (USA) Threshold Sports | 0:01:26 |
50 | Anna Grace Christiansen (USA) Specialized-lululemon | 0:01:32 |
51 | Heather Lipana (USA) Folsom Bike/Cervelo | 0:01:43 |
52 | Emily Thurston (USA) Threshold Sports | Row 51 - Cell 2 |
53 | Mary-Ellen Ash (USA) Metromint | Row 52 - Cell 2 |
54 | Erica Grief (USA) IRT-Reactor P/B JL Velo | 0:01:46 |
55 | Allison Beveridge (Can) Canada | 0:01:47 |
56 | Diane Moug (Can) Folsom Bike/Cervelo | 0:01:48 |
57 | Catherine Desserault (Can) Canada | 0:02:01 |
58 | Jessica Cerra (USA) Spy Giant Ride p/b MRI | 0:02:38 |
59 | Fiona Strouts (Can) Vanderkitten | 0:02:50 |
60 | Jessica Cutler (USA) FCS/Zngine p/b Mr. Restore | Row 59 - Cell 2 |
61 | Eileen Mazzochette (USA) Metromint | 0:03:30 |
62 | Alison Tetrick (USA) Twenty16 | 0:03:49 |
63 | Liza Rachetto (USA) Vanderkitten | 0:04:31 |
64 | Jennifer Whalen (USA) Spy Giant Ride p/b MRI | 0:04:53 |
65 | Martina Patella (USA) IRT-Reactor P/B JL Velo | 0:04:55 |
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