Tour de White Rock announcers said theyѻýve never seen anything like it in the eventѻýs 40-year history.
When Jordan Cheyne crossed the Westminster Savings Road Race finish line, with no other cyclists in sight, it was announced as a ѻýtotally dominatingѻý performance.
In a post-race interview, Cheyne, from Kelowna, said he made his move during the fourth lap.
ѻýI didnѻýt really attack hard but I saw a gap open up and I just committed to it,ѻý he said. ѻýThis circuit is so hard itѻýs almost easier to go on your own sometimes.
Cheyne said his team is taking a break before heading to altitude camp in Utah, where they will prepare for the Tour de Utah in August.
Nina Kessler, from the Netherlands, won the womenѻýs road race earlier today.
The Westminster Savings Road Race was the final race of the weekend event.
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