Final Omnium Standings after the Hincapie Lou Maltese Memorial and Trek Mengoni Grand Prix

It’s July already, which means we’ve just concluded the 2019 CRCA season of open racing, closing out with two epic races. Here’s a look at the final omnium standings after two weekends of fast and ferocious competition.

P-1-2

  1. Steven Van Heerden | Team ENZA | 40

  2. Bill Ash | Foundation | 36

  3. Julio Benitez | San Marcos | 34

M3

  1. Tim Frankcome | 44

  2. Andrew Jimenez | Morris Velo Sports | 43

  3. Elliott Collins | Good Guys Racing p/b High Water Women | 33

M4

  1. Eritt Sinkko | Rapha Cycling Club | 45

  2. Roald Ansano | Dave Jordan Racing | 45

  3. Geromino Hawel | Mon Amour britt | 44

M5

  1. David Gonzalez | Pineda coaching | 50

  2. Hernando Rueda | 43

  3. Chris Mazzei | 23

W All

  1. Maggie Coles-Lyster | Pickle Juice Pro Cycling Team | 47

  2. Alijah Beatty | Pickle Juice Pro Cycling Team | 45

  3. Tiffany Thomas | Rapha Cycling Club | 43

W2

  1. Alijah Beatty | Pickle Juice Pro Cycling Team | 48

  2. Sawyer Taylor | Pickle Juice Pro Cycling Team | 45

  3. Shara Arnofsky | Dave Jordan Racing | 42

W3

  1. Christine Dewitte | Team VESELKA | 44

  2. Kristi Roberts | Dave Jordan Racing | 39

  3. Maria Rosenfeld | Dave Jordan Racing | 39

W4

  1. Maria Vlassenko | Radical Media | 47

  2. Jamie Chapman | Radical Media | 42

  3. Sasha Orlick | To Be Determined | 35

W5

  1. Sandrine Veillette | 47

  2. Kristina Grossmann | 46

  3. Galen Bolard | CRCA | 43

Congratulations to our winners and a huge thanks to everyone who came out and raced. You are why we do this - and we’re excited to start planning the 2020 lineup of open races!

Photo Credit: Bicycling Racing Pictures