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Gastown Grand Prix: Kendall Ryan, Riley Pickrell win

50th anniversary of Vancouver criterium returns

The field at the Gastown Grand Prix Photo by: Ryan Cousineau

Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhood welcomed back the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix for its 50th anniversary on Wednesday. The last three editions of the race, like so many other events in Canada, were postponed due to COVID-19. American Kendall Ryan (L39ION) became the first cyclist— male or female—in the event’s history to win it four times. Israel Cycling Academy’s Riley Pickrell took the win in the men’s race.

Women’s race

“Man, this is such a cool race. This is probably my favorite race of all time. The energy, the whole lap is just unmatched,” Ryan said. “It’s really special to be back here, and to win it four times with Gina Grain right there in attendance—it just couldn’t be better.”

The women’s field also included two-time Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix winner and three-time Canadian national time trial champion Leah Kirchmann (Denver Disrupters), and 2023 Paris-Roubaix winner and current Canadian road cycling national champion Alison Jackson (EF Education – Tibco – SVB).

Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix women's finish
Photo: Scott Robarts

“They were attacking the field, trying to wink at everyone else out there just so I could have a shot at the sprint again. For them to sacrifice everything and bring a huge lead out train and bring all the energy was just fantastic.”

Men’s race

Pickrell, riding for Israel Premier Tech Academy, sprinted ahead of the peloton on the final lap of the race, taking a huge victory at the 50th anniversary of the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix.

L39ION of Los Angeles controlled the race for the most part, but Pickrell, with no teammates, had to ride smart.

Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix men's finish
Photo: Scott Robarts

“L39ION trains took it up with 12 laps to go. I’ve heard about the L39ION train for years, never had the opportunity to race them and it’s impressive what they can do to control a crit. I’ve never seen that before and L39ION rider Justin Williams let the wheel go just in the chicane, I think he was hoping that I wouldn’t notice and then they could go 1-2-3,” he said. “Of course, I’ve watched L39ION race before so I knew that they have used this tactic. So as soon as I saw that gap open, I went around.”

Elite women’s results

1 1:04:41.400 KENDALL RYAN 1 USA 10006655392 L39ION of Los Angeles
2 1:04:41.800 Alison Jackson 2 CAN 10009686038 EF Education – TIBCO – SVB
3 1:04:42.000 Ivanie Blondin 8 CAN 10131417196 Manteo Cycling
4 1:04:42.100 Skylar Schneider 36 USA 10014858562 L39ion of Los Angeles
5 1:04:42.800 Leah Kirchmann 3 CAN 10006456443 Denver Disruptors
6 1:04:43.700 Mara Roldan 182 CAN 10081201209 Red Truck Racing P/B Mosaic Homes
7 1:04:43.900 Devaney Collier 11 CAN 10015447939 Glotman Simpson
8 1:04:44.000 Holly Simonson 38 CAN 10011131944 LA Sweat
9 1:04:44.300 Stephanie Halamek 18 USA 10095298440 LA Sweat
10 1:04:44.900 yarely salazar 34 MEX 10009196590 L39ion of Los Angeles

Elite men’s results

1 1:20:33.900 Riley Pickrell 149 CAN 10046142779 Israel PT Cycling Academy
2 1:20:34.400 Cory Lewis Williams 132 BIZ 10051583772 L39ion of Los Angeles
3 1:20:34.400 Tyler Magner 134 USA 10007491818 L39ion of Los Angeles
4 1:20:35.200 Alexander Murison 142 GBR 10013367287 Bicicletta Factory Racing p/b Pender Fund
5 1:20:35.200 Sam Morris 141 CAN 10016273146 Project Echelon Racing
6 1:20:35.400 Thomas Schellenberg 153 CAN 10051240535 TaG Cycling Race Team
7 1:20:36.100 Justin Williams 102 L39ion of Los Angeles
8 1:20:36.500 Nick Kleban 129 CAN 10015922734 Team Skyline
9 1:20:36.800 Aidan Oliphant 145 CAN 10100978596 Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes
10 1:20:36.800 Kaler Marshall 136 USA 10014207450 Expeditors