Tuesday, September 11, 2007

You Say Goodbye...

And I Say Hello...
On the day, 9/11, that has unfortunately become synonymous with the United States, the American cycling community will begin to say goodbye to Discovery Channel Pro Cycling at the inaugural Tour of Missouri.

Although the stage has been set for a 6 day long swan song, there exist the real danger that this infant race may never live up to its initial offering. So while we're all saying goodbye to America's lone Pro Tour team, let's make sure that we're not saying goodbye to the growth of the American racing circuit as well.

Today's 137km out and back in Kansas City, was won by Toyota-United's Ivan Dominguez. And when Ivan wins, he ususally does so in a fast and convincing manner.

From Sean Weide (Communications Director for Toyota-United):

"With 250 meters to go, Dominguez was still 20 riders back, but moving up fast. He went from the right side of the road, across to the center, then attacked on the left to earn his 13th victory of the season, the team’s 35th this year and the 90th win overall for Toyota-United in its second season.

Dominguez likewise seemed surprised by his effort and victory saying, “Coming out of the last corner I was in 40th wheel and I did not expect to pass so many guys so fast. I realized it was a long way but I said to myself, ‘I’m going to try!’ ”

Photo: Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us

2 comments:

Unknown said...

One of the Kansas City TV stations showed its chopper video of the finish. Dominguez came from 25 riders back in the final 400 meters - going from the far right of the road, to the center, then attacking on the left to win. Very impressive.

Granny's 30 said...

when he's on...he's really on.

hate to say this, as with JJ, but am surprised one of the euro teams hasn't comed calling for Ivan's services.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

You Say Goodbye...

And I Say Hello...
On the day, 9/11, that has unfortunately become synonymous with the United States, the American cycling community will begin to say goodbye to Discovery Channel Pro Cycling at the inaugural Tour of Missouri.

Although the stage has been set for a 6 day long swan song, there exist the real danger that this infant race may never live up to its initial offering. So while we're all saying goodbye to America's lone Pro Tour team, let's make sure that we're not saying goodbye to the growth of the American racing circuit as well.

Today's 137km out and back in Kansas City, was won by Toyota-United's Ivan Dominguez. And when Ivan wins, he ususally does so in a fast and convincing manner.

From Sean Weide (Communications Director for Toyota-United):

"With 250 meters to go, Dominguez was still 20 riders back, but moving up fast. He went from the right side of the road, across to the center, then attacked on the left to earn his 13th victory of the season, the team’s 35th this year and the 90th win overall for Toyota-United in its second season.

Dominguez likewise seemed surprised by his effort and victory saying, “Coming out of the last corner I was in 40th wheel and I did not expect to pass so many guys so fast. I realized it was a long way but I said to myself, ‘I’m going to try!’ ”

Photo: Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us

2 comments:

Unknown said...

One of the Kansas City TV stations showed its chopper video of the finish. Dominguez came from 25 riders back in the final 400 meters - going from the far right of the road, to the center, then attacking on the left to win. Very impressive.

Granny's 30 said...

when he's on...he's really on.

hate to say this, as with JJ, but am surprised one of the euro teams hasn't comed calling for Ivan's services.