Wells Fargo Twilight Criterium
Boise,
ID
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Dominguez
Lights Up Wells Fargo Twilight Criterium
Despite
the extensive gap in his 2007 racing calendar, Ivan Dominguez left no
doubt during this year's Wells Fargo Twilight Criterium in Boise, Idaho
that the 31-year old Cuban has returned to form. Dominguez flew out
of the final corner of the 25,000 spectator-lined course after having
been given a textbook leadout from Toyota-United teammate Caleb Manion.
It was his second NRC-level victory and his first win in this year's
USA CRITS Series after having been sidelined from racing following a
crash during May's Tri-Peaks Challenge. Dominguez says he's finally
feeling like his old self again.
"I was feeling good the whole race. It was very exciting. We did
a great job." Dominguez said following the race.
The Wells
Fargo Twilight Criterium started in 1987 as a local effort to advance
the sport of cycling while providing an enjoyable family-oriented event
for the community that would also increase business for the merchants
of downtown Boise.
Dominguez
and the rest of his Toyota-United squad controlled the final 10 laps
of this classic race, keeping the speeds as high as possible in order
to prevent any attacks coming from the rest of the field.
"My
guys took the front with about 10 laps to go, and it was very easy to
control because when you're going 60 or 65 kph, no one's going to start
attacking because they know that no one's going to go anywhere. The
last lap was super fast and I came through the last turn behind Caleb
and from there I went."
Giving
chase behind Dominguez was an elite group of sprinters, that included
current USA CRITS Series leader Mark Hekman, Jittery Joe's rider Jeff
Hopkins, Successful Living's Ricardo Escuela, and AEG-TOSHIBA-JetNetwork's
Frank Travieso.
"Escuela
was coming closer, and he came to my rear wheel. I went and started
with a lot of speed, but I was having trouble with my gears and finally
my 11 came through and that's when I got a little bit more acceleration."
Dominguez
says he's now eager to forget his lost time on the bike, and getting
as many races under his belt as possible between now and the World Championship
Sports Network (WCSN) USA CRITS Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada on September
27th which coincides with this year's Interbike, North America's largest
bicycle trade show.
"The
crash" is something I have to put in the past and forget about.
I'm looking forward to Vegas. Do you have to ask? I'm going! I think
the whole team is going to go."
While Mark
Hekman maintains his lead in the USA CRITS Series, HealthNet rider Jeff
Louder took the evening's Most Laps Led prize.
The women's
race was dominated by Team Tamarack Resort's Jenn Hallady who took not
only the win but also the day's Most Laps Led competition in front of
current USA CRITS Series leader Laura Van Gilder.
The next
stop in the USA CRITS Series takes place on August 4th with the Presbyterian
Invitational Criterium in Charlotte, North Carolina. Formally known
as the Bank of America Criterium, the race consists of a 1.25 mile course
at the heart of the city and is often referred to as "The World's
Richest Criterium".
Pro
Cat 1-2 Male
1.
Ivan Dominguez, Toyota-United Pro Cycling
2. Ricardo Escuela , Successful Living.com
3. Jeff Hopkins, Jittery Joe’s
4. Caleb Manion, Toyota-United Pro Cycling
5. Remi McManus, BoDe
6. Johnathan Sundt, Kelly Benefit Strategies
7. Mark Hekmanm, A&F Pro Development Cycling Team
8. Frank Travieso, AEG-TOSHIBA-JetNetwork
9. Chad Hartley, Team BMC
10. Cameron Hoffman, Ogden One Cycling Team
Pro
Cat 1-2-3 Female
1.
Jenn Halladay, Team Tamarack Resort
2. Kristin Armstrong, Team Lipton
3. Melissa Sanborn, Wenzel Coaching
4. Kirsten Kotval, Ivory Homes
5. Heather Albert, America’s Dairyland
6. Laura Van Gilder, Team Cheerwine
7. Tiffany Pezzulo, Team Ivory Homes
8. Kelly Benjamin, Team Cheerwine
9. Nichole Wangsgard, Vitesse Cycling
10. Elizabeth Nettles, TiCycles/Avanti