BC Bike Race - Results

Results

2010 Results 500 starters

2009 Results 380 starters

2008 Results 400 starters

Open Men

  • 1st Place - 25:58:24 - Chris Sneddon and Barry Wicks
  • 2nd Place - 26:19:17 - Chris Eatough and Jeff Schalk
  • 3rd Place - 26:40:33 - Tim Bennett and Adrian Jackson

Open Women

  • 1st Place - 32:08:16 - Sara Bresnick-Zocchi and Kelli Emmett
  • 2nd Place - 35:40:23 - Kristenn Magnusson and Lisa Ludwig
  • 3rd Place - 36:07:32 - Katie Lindquist and Amy Harris

2007 Results 210 starters

Open Men

  • 1st Place - 25:02:50 - Chris Eatough and Jeff Schalk
  • 2nd Place - 25:45:03 - Andreas Hestler and Kevin Calhoun
  • 3rd Place - 26:28:52 - Manuel Prado and Jason First

Open Women

  • 1st Place - 35:19:19 - Cynthia Young and Michelle Newton
  • 2nd Place - 36:31:03 - Jennifer Keefer and Jen Sawrenko
  • 3rd Place - 37:52:26 - Emma Smith and Sarah O'Byrne

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