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“Carlos is a really good criterium guy and he showed today that he was very strong,” said Andres Diaz, a fellow Columbian and Exergy teammate, acting as Alzate’s interpreter. “We knew for sure that he was going to win.”
Cooper, who is originally from Aldergrove and earned his US Pro Team job while racing BC Superweek for the local Trek Red Truck team, could have tried to hold Alzate up and set up a sprint with Kelly Benefit Strategies-OptumHealth Dan Holloway, who also happens to be the current USA Criterium champion.“But he gave us the green light to go and this is my hometown race, so the boys were nice enough to give me a little bit of leash,” said Cooper.
“It was getting louder and louder and I want to give a big thank you to everyone who yelling my name out there, I really felt the support,”
Cooper said.In addition to $10,000 in prize money, organizers doled out more than $3,000 in designated lap primes, including a $1,250 crowd prime that was donated by the fans in attendance.
Alzate took 2/3 of that for being first across the line and Exergy teammate Ben Chaddock, another local rider who earned his pro job with a strong BC Superweek performance last season, won the other $450 for being the first one across the line from the chase group on that same lap.
“BC Superweek is really important and to have this new event and be part of it was really important for cycling in Canada,” said Anderson, who spent the spring racing in Europe. “And to be in B.C. to do it is unbelievable for me.”The women’s race also featured a two-rider break well out in front at the finish line, but that’s where the similarities to the men’s race ended, Shoshauna Laxson and Laura Brown only got away with five laps left in a 30-lap race that was filled with continuous attacks and countermeasures between their two teams.
Brown’s Local Ride Racing/Dr. Vie Superfoods+ team did most of it, in large part to keep Laxson’s Trek Red Truck team from delivering Karlee Gendron to a sprint finish after she won both Tour de Delta criteriums over the weekend.
“It’s pretty exciting, my first win,” said Laxson, a Whistler native. “I was hurting really bad, I’m not going to lie. We were doing our best to follow their attacks. They had the numbers and if they kept working to get away and we weren’t on it well then they would have ridden away. She went and then I went.”