Giro di Burnaby

Giro di Burnaby

July 11th, 2013 — Florenz Knauer of Lisberg, Germany, riding for Team Baier Landshut won the 2013 Giro di Burnaby criterium. More pictures below.

Giro di Burnaby

Florenz Knauer and Cody O’Reilly sprint to the finish along Hastings Street. O’Reilly, riding for Predator Carbon Repair, came second.

Giro di Burnaby

Dylan Davies of Vancouver had the sprint of the evening to win a pack prime near the end of the race.

Giro di Burnaby

Cody Canning of Victoria riding for Trek Red Truck Mosiac Homes.

Giro di Burnaby

Florenz Knauer on the wheel of Dion Smith during a second to last lap prime won by Knauer.

Giro di Burnaby

Ken Hanson (12) on Hastings Street.

Giro di Burnaby

Entering the hairpin turn on Hastings Street.

Giro di Burnaby

Zach Bell riding for Champion System.

Giro di Burnaby

Denise Ramsden of Yellowknife riding for Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies, shown here in second place on the wheel of Maura Kinsella, won the women’s Giro di Burnaby.

Giro di Burnaby

Leah Guloien of Port Moody riding for Colavita Fine Cooking was third in the women’s Giro di Burnaby.

Gastown Grand Prix

Gastown Grand Prix Criterium

July 10th, 2013 — Ken Hansen and Leah Kirchmann were the winners of the 2013 Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix criterium. In the above picture Hanson lines up behind a Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies teammate for his final sprint up Water Street for the win. Below, Leah Kirchmann, also riding for Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies (in red) lines up behind Sophie Williamson and Elle Anderson riding for Vanderkitten for her final sprint to the finish line.

Gastown Grand Prix Criterium

Gastown Grand Prix Criterium

Zach Bell during his breakaway sprint which lasted until the penultimate lap of the race.

Gastown Grand Prix Criterium

Gastown Grand Prix Criterium

Gastown Grand Prix Criterium

Gastown Grand Prix Criterium

Gastown Grand Prix Criterium

Gastown Grand Prix Criterium

UBC Grand Prix Criterium

UBC Grand Prix Criterium

July 9th, 2013 — Ryan Anderson of North Vancouver riding for Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies won the UBC Grand Prix Criterium Tuesday. Leah Kirchmann of Winnipeg also riding for riding for Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies won the women’s race. More pictures below.

UBC Grand Prix Criterium

Ryan Anderson

UBC Grand Prix Criterium

Leah Kirchmann, in red, riding for Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies, won the women’s race.

UBC Grand Prix Criterium

Elle Anderson riding for Vanderkitten was third in the women’s race.

UBC Grand Prix Criterium

Sebastian Sales riding for Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies.

UBC Grand Prix Criterium

Will Routley riding for Accents Jobs Wanty

UBC Grand Prix Criterium

Tour de Delta Criterium

Tour de Delta Criterium in Ladner Town Centre

July 6th, 2013 — The men’s 2013 Tour de Delta Criterium in Ladner Town Centre was won by Ken Hanson riding for Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies. The women’s race was won by Robin Farina riding for NOW and Novartis for MS. There were a few crashes on the narrow course. The one above almost sending a Local Ride rider into the spectators. More pictures to come.

Tour de Delta Criterium in Ladner Town Centre

Ken Hanson with the orange helmet and blue jersey moving his way to the front in the closing stages of the race.

Tour de Delta Criterium in Ladner Town Centre

Ken Hanson leading a small group through crash corner early in the race.

Tour de Delta Criterium in Ladner Town Centre

Tommy Nankervis riding for the BISSELL Pro Cycling Team finished third.

Tour de Delta Criterium in Ladner Town Centre

Tour de Delta Criterium in Ladner Town Centre

Tour de Delta Criterium in Ladner Town Centre

Robin Farina riding for NOW and Novartis for MS won the women’s race.

Twin Otter Crashes

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September 1971 — Just after taking off from Edmonton’s city airport a twin otter lost power forcing it to make an emergency landing in a schoolyard where it skidded through a fence ending up on a sidewalk in one of the city’s working class neighbourhoods. This would be big deal today but back then it was ho hum. Notice that residents are walking around the airplane, that there are no attempts by police to cordon off the area, and there wasn’t a mass evacuation of everyone living nearby.

I was in the news room of the Edmonton Journal just about to leave for an advertising assignment when word of the crash came over the police radio. The photo editor said to drive by the crash, grab a picture, and head over to the advertising shoot. For some reason I phoned the office while at the crash probably to get them to send a reporter out. The photo editor was extremely annoyed because I’d been there all of 15 minutes. People were waiting at the advertising shoot and not pleased so I was ordered to leave immediately.

However, I did have the last laugh as the picture won Canadian Press Picture of the month and it was the first time the Edmonton Journal had won the award. Because of the circumstances around me getting the picture the photo editor wasn’t as happy as he should have been. He may have got back at me by telling CP that while taking the pictures I also rescued some small children from a nearby building and this was included in a story about the award. I’d done no such thing and was very embarrassed having it in the story.

Almost forgot, no one was hurt and there was little damage to the plane which is still flying in Isreal.

May 14th Crit

Escape Velocity Tuesday night criterium at UBC
May 14th, 2013 — Cat 4 riders gliding down 16th Avenue towards South West Marine Drive during another Escape Velocity Tuesday night criterium at UBC.

Tuesday night crits are back

Escape Velocity Tuesday night criterium at UBC

May 7th, 2013 — The 2013 Escape Velocity Tuesday night criteriums have begun. Lots of riders and some interesting bikes including the one above which appears to be steel and has some very nice looking wheels.

Kathryn Kuhlman again

July 1975 — There are three or four pictures on this blog which have always attracted comments over the years. One is the picture of Kathryn Kuhlman preaching at the Agrodome in Vancouver. You can see it here. Since many of the comments are requests by individuals doing research on Kuhlman’s life I’ve uploaded the rest of the pictures from that assignment.

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Out of focus

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November 17th, 2012 — It’s not exactly out of focus it’s just there’s a limited amount that’s in focus. It is most assuredly badly cropped but to be completely honest I pushed the shutter too late and missed the shot so it’s not really cropped at all. However, for some reason I kind of like it. From the Canadian cyclocross championships at South Surrey Athletic Park.

Canadian CX Championships

November 17th, 2012 — Bob Welbourne wins the master 40-49 Canadian cyclocross championship passing Marc Boudreau on the last lap. More pictures below.

Bob Welbourne

Mical Dyck (below) is the elite womens 2012 Canadian cyclocross champion.

Mical Dyck

By the second lap Geoff Kabush (#2) was past all the other riders in the elite mens class and went on to a convincing win to be the 2012 Canadian cyclocross champion. Andrew Watson (#8) finished 7th.

Geoff Kabush

Kevin Noiles (below) passes a sprawling Mike Garrigan on a slippery off camber section of the 2012 Canadian cyclocross championship course in Surrey.

Kevin Noiles

This off camber section of the course became very slippery once the rains started and was unrideable except for a select few.

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Adam de Vos below.

Adam de Vos

Mark McConnell below.

Mark McConnell

Peter Moog (below) finished 4th in the 30-39 Canadian cyclocross master class championships.

Peter Moog