But looking at what the riders, especially the women, had to endure this weekend at the USPRO National Criterium Championships in Downers Grove, IL, you can definitely take "aren't as tough" off the list [if you haven't done so already].

By the time the men came out to race, the rain had subsided but it was still a soggy affair. The conditions turned many of the big names into spectators, as they chose to save themselves for Sunday's National Championship races.
The Men's Pro 1/2 International Challenge was won by BMC's Kelly Hanson who beat Dominque Rollin (Kodak Gallery/Sierra Nevada) and Darren Lill (Navigators) to the line.

The 50km Men's race was won by Daniel Holloway (VMG Racing),
while the 100km race was won by Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast's Martin Gilbert. The Canadian (center) barely pipped Ada, MI's own Kirk O'Bee (Health-Net presented by Maxxis) at the line.

"I was upset I lost the race overall and it overshadowed winning the jersey. I wanted to improve upon the last time. It was Harm Jansen last time - he attacked with a couple to go and there were a lot of Americans in the break and we all looked at each other. It almost worked out this time."
For the former USPRO National Criterium Champion and Forest Hills Central High School product, it's been a long way back. In 2002, O'Bee was suspended for 1 year after he tested positive for a high testosterone-epitestosterone level (haven't we heard that somewhere before). Winning the Stars and Stripes is certainly the culmination of a great season; one which saw O'Bee return to the podium in several races and once again living up to the promising status he once held while racing for Navigators Insurance.
2 comments:
Len - I like the reference to FHC.
no worries anon ;-)
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