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Adams said he would continue to talk up the Hayman Classic once he gets home, a commitment echoed by Rick Lee, coach of NCCH in Hamilton, Ont.
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This was the third year for the Hayman Classic, which is bidding to become a top event on the young cycling calendar both regionally and nationally. Several changes were introduced this year to provide greater variety and challenges over a three-day competition that unfolded like this: On the morning of June 9, a mass-start hill climb that began in the Okanagan Valley south of Penticton and turned uphill over grades of 15 to 20 per cent; on the afternoon of Day One, a circuit race around the spanking new, 4.8-kilometre track at Area 27 near Oliver, B.C.;
On Day Two, June 10, a fast-paced criterium in Penticton;
On Day Three, June 11, a road race, also near Oliver, that featured a vertiginous descent with speeds of 80-plus kilometres an hour.
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The Hayman Classic attracted 96 riders divided into four categories (under-15 boys and girls, under-17/19 boys and girls). Hayman would like to see 35-plus riders in each category to bring out true cycle racing.
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Hayman is hoping joining the national circuit will help boost numbers as well as attracting more U.S. athletes. A decision on that could come in September. This year only a single rider made the trek north. That was 14-year-old Gavin Bowen, of Bend Ore.,with his father Bart Bowen, two-time U.S. road champion.
Among Canadian riders, the biggest contingents came from British Columbia and Alberta. A four-rider team came from Yukon, Saskatchewan and Manitoba were represented by one rider apiece. The presence of 12 riders from Ontario was a milestone. Never before had a rider from Ontario attended the Hayman Classic.
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That raises a host of questions around cost and timing for teams that might want to attend the Hayman Classic, which has so far been held in early June.
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Bart Bowen, the former U.S. champion who now runs Bowen Sports Performance in Bend, Ore., proposed more exchanges between Western provinces and states.
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With the conclusion of the Hayman Classic, which is a four-event stage race, four riders received special jerseys for winning the general classification award in their respective age categories. They were:
U15 girls: Lilly Ujfalusi, Devo pb Fortius, New Westminster, 3:29:47.97
U15 boys: Erik Haaheim, Red Devils, Kelowna, 3:21:52.79
U17/U19 girls: Elisabeth Gin, Cannondale pb Fortius, Surrey, 5:52:28.05
U17/U19 boys: Ethan Palamerek: The Lead Out Project, Lacombe, 5:30:38.14
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