Uhl, Carney shine at Reinhart track meet
Saturn’s Sarah Uhl and Prime Alliance’s Jame Carney were the stars of the show Friday as the Nicole Reinhart Women's Cycling Classic came to the Lehigh Valley Velodrome in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania. The event was held in memoriam of Saturn cyclist Nicole Reinhart, who died after a crash in September 2000 at the BMC Tour of Boston. Uhl won the keirin, the points race and the 3-mile race, the first track-cycling event to offer National Racing Calendar points. In men's racing, Carney took the points race and the keirin, but came up short in the miss-and-out, where he finished third behind
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By VeloNews Interactive
Saturn’s Sarah Uhl and Prime Alliance’s Jame Carney were the stars of the show Friday as the Nicole Reinhart Women’s Cycling Classic came to the Lehigh Valley Velodrome in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania.
The event was held in memoriam of Saturn cyclist Nicole Reinhart, who died after a crash in September 2000 at the BMC Tour of Boston.
Uhl won the keirin, the points race and the 3-mile race, the first track-cycling event to offer National Racing Calendar points.
In men’s racing, Carney took the points race and the keirin, but came up short in the miss-and-out, where he finished third behind Jeff Hopkins (Jittery Joe’s), who edged Mike Tillman (Schroeder Iron) for the win.
Results:
Women:
Keirin:
1. Sarah Uhl, Saturn
2. Ashley Kimmet, Colavita-Bolla
3. Jo Kiesanowski, Diet Rite
Points race (36 laps):
1. Sarah Uhl, Saturn
2. Becky Conzelman, Frisco
3. Ashley Kimmet, Colavita-Bolla
3-mile race
1. Sarah Uhl, Saturn
2. Jo Kiesanowski, Diet Rite
3. Graciela Martinez, Victory Brewing
Men:
Points race (36 laps):
1. Jame Carney, Prime Alliance
2. Kyle Wamsley, Team Fuji
3. Joseph Antoni, Greensboro Velo Club
Keirin:
1. Jame Carney, Prime Alliance
2. Andy Lakatosh, Tri-State Velo
3. Gilbert Hatton, Gotham Cyclists
Miss-and-out
1. Jeff Hopkins, Jittery Joe’s
2. Mike Tillman, Schroeder Iron
3. Jame Carney, Prime Alliance