Sam Schneider and Danny Summerhill win Tulsa Tough omniums
Samantha Schneider (L39ION of Los Angeles) and Danny Summerhill (American Cycling) won the omnium titles for the three days of racing at Saint Francis Tulsa Tough in Oklahoma last weekend. Both riders had wins on the second day of racing in the Tulsa Arts District.
Samantha, the older of the two Schneider sisters, scored the most points, 82, for any athlete to secure the women’s title. Olivia Cummins (DNA Pro Cycling) finished three points back for second overall, and Katherine Sarkisov (Cynisca Cycling) was third with 64 points.
Summerhill scored a total of 59 points in the omnium, 10 points better than Dusan Kalaba (ButcherBox Cycling p/b LOOK), who finished second overall. Noah Granigan (Denver Disruptors) edged out Clever Martinez (Miami Nights) for third overall for men, three points behind Kalaba.
Saint Francis Tulsa Tough began June 9 under the lights of downtown Tulsa’s Blue Dome entertainment district. The Friday night criterium fireworks found Cummins and Justin Williams (L39ION of Los Angeles) in the winner’s circles for elite riders.
On Saturday, L39ION of Los Angeles went one-two, with Samantha Schneider taking the victory and Kendall Ryan on her wheel in second. Cummins took third just ahead of Andrea Cyr (Miami Nights). Summerhill won the FC Tulsa Arts District Criterium for elite men, with Dario Rapps (DCC Alpecin) in second and Bryan Gomez (Miami Nights) in third.
The final day of racing on Sunday was the McElroy River Parks Criterium. L39ION of Los Angeles again dominated the women’s elite race, with Skylar Schneider and Samantha Schneider securing first and second, respectively. Cummins followed in third. For the elite men, L39ION’s Samuel Boardman nabbed the victory in a three-way sprint. Granigan was second, and Jonas Schmeiser (DCC Alpecin) was third.
The McNellie’s Blue Dome Criterium was also the third instalment in the 10-race American Criterium Cup. Andrea Cyr (Miami Nights) extended her overall lead in the…
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at CyclingNews RSS Feed…