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PoCo Grand Prix gears up for Friday

It's the first time in BC Superweek history to host a night race.
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The clang of cowbells will sound once again in downtown Port Coquitlam.

Friday, the core — between Shaughnessy Street and Mary Hill Road, and Wilson to Elgin avenues — will close at 1:45 p.m. for the third annual PoCo Grand Prix, a cycling race that’s part of the BC Superweek series now happening around Metro Vancouver.

Starting at 3:15 p.m. with the elite men’s race (category 3/4), visitors will see more than 150 male and female riders loop the 1.3-km road track to compete for titles and cash prizes totalling $15,000.

But this year’s event is different from the past two races as it will begin later in the afternoon and wrap up at 11 p.m.

Co-director Glenn Mitzel, a city of PoCo recreation manager, said it’s the first time in BC Superweek history that it’ll host a night race. “We wanted to create a unique experience to make it different from the other series’ races,” he said.

“It has been a vision for some time to have one of the BC Superweek partners host a night criterium. The PoCo Grand Prix was a perfect fit,” added co-director Mark Ernsting, in a news release.

The later time slot is also in response to past criticism from downtown retailers who complained about the loss of business. Over the past year, organizers worked with the Downtown Port Coquitlam Business Improvement Association (BIA) to spread the message about the tourist draw.

“They understand what’s happening and know to plan for the second Friday of each July for the race,” Mitzel said.

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Sponsored in part by The Tri-City News, the PoCo Grand Prix attracted some 7,500 spectators to the downtown last year to watch the racers, enjoy the entertainment in Leigh Square Community Arts Village — which once again is programmed by the Giggle Dam — take part in the family fun and stroll through the Business Expo.

One of the biggest crowd-pleasers is the Norco kids’ race, of which the registration this year for the three- to five-year-olds sold out in two days; that division kicks off at 6 p.m. followed, 10 minutes later, by the six- to eight-year-olds and, at 6:25 p.m., the nine- to 12-year-olds.

“The kids love it because they get to ride on the same circuit as the professionals,” Mitzel said.

“We’re excited that the kids’ race continues to grow in popularity as it’s a real highlight of the event,” said PoCo Coun. Glenn Pollock, chair of the city’s healthy community committee, in a news release. “I can’t wait to see more than 300 kids race like the pros through our downtown.”

As well, four Tri-City mayors — Greg Moore (PoCo), Richard Stewart (Coquitlam), Mike Clay (Port Moody) and John McEwen (Anmore) — will lace up again for Telus corporate challenge at 4:15 p.m. as will four PoCo city councillors: Mike Forrest, Darrell Penner, Dean Washington and Brad West.

And though there’s less corporate sponsorship for the third year — with Cap’s Westwood Cycle being sold to Trek and that company not continuing with financial support — Mitzel said the budget will stand pat; a post-event report is due before city council this fall.

• Visit pocograndprix.ca for a list of race times and for parking locations.

jcleugh@tricitynews.com

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CAN YOU HELP?

Another 50 volunteers are needed for the third annual PoCo Grand Prix to set up and take down — and for other jobs during the day. 

Roles are open for helpers aged 16 and up. Visit pocograndprix.ca/volunteer to sign up.


WHAT IS BC SUPERWEEK

BC Superweek is Canada’s biggest professional road cycling series and features more than $140,000 in prize money with nine races over 10 days. The series runs from July 6 to 15 and is made up of the:

• Tour de Delta presented by Beedie (July 6 to 8);

• New West Grand Prix (July 10);

• Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix (July 11);

• Giro di Burnaby presented by Appia Development (July 12);

• PoCo Grand Prix presented by Dominion Lending Centres (July 13);

• and Tour de White Rock presented by Landmark Premiere Properties (July 14 to 15).

 

THE RACES

The schedule includes:

• 3:15 to 4 p.m.: Elite men’s cycling race

• 4:15 p.m.: Corporate Challenge races

• 5 to 9 p.m.: Norco Bicycles Kids’ Zone

• 6 p.m.: Norco Bicycles Kids’ Race

• 7 p.m.: BC Superweek Youth Race

• 7:50 p.m.: Pro races and awards

• 11 p.m.: Event ends