Red Hook Crit

Red Hook Crit was a criterium cycle race, held annually in Red Hook, Brooklyn starting in 2008. The series was founded by David Trimble.[1] Red Hook races were also held in three European cities: Milan starting in 2010, Barcelona starting in 2013, and at the Greenwich Peninsula, London in 2015.[2]

David Trimble, the founder of the event, pictured in 2017
Red Hook Crit
Race details
RegionUSA and Europe
Nickname(s)RHC
DisciplineRoad race
Typecriterium
OrganiserTrimble Racing
Race directorDavid Trimble
History
First edition2008
Final edition2018
First winner Kacey Manderfield (USA) (2008)
Most winsWomen:  Ainara Elbusto (ESP) (5 races) / Men:  Neil Bezdek (USA) (4 Races)
Final winnerMen:  Filippo Fortin (ITA)
Women:  Rachele Barbieri (ITA)

Riders used brakeless fixed-gear bicycles. There were often crashes during the races due to the high speeds and technical courses.[3] It was at one time sponsored by Rockstar Games, among others.

A women's competition was added to the event in 2014.

Races and winners[4]

2008

  • Brooklyn:  Kacey Manderfield (USA)

2009

  • Brooklyn:  Neil Bezdek (USA)

2010

  • Brooklyn:  Daniel Chabanov (USA)
  • Milan:  Jon Ander Ortuondo (ESP)

2011

  • Brooklyn:  Daniel Chabanov (USA)
  • Milan:  Neil Bezdek (USA)

2012

  • Brooklyn:  Daniel Chabanov (USA)
  • Milan:  Evan Murphy (USA)

2013

2014

In 2014 the separate women's race was held for the first time.

  • Brooklyn:  Thibaud L'Henry (FRA) /  Jo Celso (USA)
  • Barcelona:  Julio Padilla (GUA) /  Ainara Elbusto (ESP)
  • Milan:  Eduard-Michael Grosu (ROM) /  Ash Duban (USA)

2015

  • Brooklyn:  Ivan Ravaioli (ITA) /  Ainara Elbusto (ESP)
  • Barcelona:  Ivan Ravaioli (ITA) /  Kacey Lloyd (USA)
  • London:  William Guzman (PRI) /  Ainara Elbusto (ESP)
  • Milan:  Colin Strickland (USA) /  Ainara Elbusto (ESP)

2016

2017

2018

General classification winners

The Red Hook Criterium features both an individual general classification as well as a team classification. With the introduction of a women's race in 2014, a women's GC was also introduced.

General Classification 2013

Riders

  • First  Neil Bezdek (USA)
  • Runner up  Evan Murphy (USA)
  • Third  Kyle Murphy (USA)

Teams

  • First  MASH SF (USA)
  • Runner Up  Iride Demode Squadra Corse (ITA)
  • Third  Team Cinelli Milano (ITA)

General Classification 2014

Men's Riders Classification

  • First  Thibaud L'Henry (FRA)
  • Runner up  Mario Paz Duque (COL)
  • Third  Julio Padilla (GUA)

Men's Teams

  • First  IRIDE Demode SC (ITA)
  • Runner Up  MASH (USA)
  • Third  Team Cinelli Chrome (ITA)

Women's Riders Classification

  • First  Ainara Elbusto (ESP)
  • Runner up  Ash Duban (USA)
  • Third  Fleur Faure (FRA)

Women's Teams

  • First  Desgena (ITA)
  • Runner Up  Wolfpack Hussle p/b Aventon (USA)
  • Third  Team Cinelli Chrome (ITA)

General Classification 2015

Men's Riders Classification

  • First  Ivan Ravaioli (ITA)
  • Runner up  Augusto Reati (ITA)
  • Third  Fabio Scarazzati (ITA)

Men's Teams

  • First  Team Cinelli Chrome (ITA)
  • Runner Up  Back2Back Imago (ITA)
  • Third  Supernova Factory Team (ITA)

Women's Riders Classification

  • First  Ainara Elbusto (ESP)
  • Runner up  Kacey Lloyd (USA)
  • Third  Fleur Faure (FRA)

Women's Teams

  • First  Aventon Factory Team (USA)
  • Runner Up  Poloandbike (SPA)
  • Third  Conor WRC (SPA)

General Classification 2016

Men's Riders Classification

  • First  Colin Strickland (USA)
  • Runner up  Aldo Ino Ilešič (SLO)
  • Third  Ivan Ravaioli (ITA)

Men's Teams

  • First  Allez Specialized (USA)
  • Runner Up  Team Cinelli Chrome (ITA)
  • Third  Aventon Factory Team (USA)

Women's Riders Classification

Women's Teams

  • First  WhyBeNormal? (ITA)
  • Runner Up  LaClassica Racing Team by SpeedGang (ITA)
  • Third  Aventon Factory Team (USA)

General Classification 2017

Men's Riders Classification

Men's Teams

  • First  Aventon Factory Team (USA)
  • Runner Up  Cykeln Divisione Corse (ITA)
  • Third  Bahumer Racing Team (ITA)

Women's Riders Classification

  • First  Eleonore Saraiva (FRA)
  • Runner up  Raphaele Lemieux (CAN)
  • Third  Ash Duban (USA)

Women's Teams

  • First  Aventon Factory Team (USA)
  • Runner Up  IRD Carrera Squadra Corse (ITA)
  • Third  Elf Huez (GBR)

References

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