WHAT WE SAW, HEARD, AND HOSTED ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
GASTOWN GRAND PRIX 2026. BICI × SPECIALIZED × MAAP
Our teams. Bici Squadra, Analog Racing, Red Truck Racing.
We back a lot of teams. There three race the BC calendar hard, and all three were on the start line Wednesday night: Bici Squadra, Analog Racing Team, and Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes. Here's how they went.
Bici Squadra
Bici Squadra put seven riders in the men's field. Three finished with the front group.
- Al Murison, 16th. Same time as Mendez. Same rider who won the men's Grand Prix at Shim's five days earlier. Two big BC race nights back to back, top of his form.
- Sam Morris, 20th. Same time as Mendez. Third at Shim's, twentieth at Gastown in the front pack. A big week.
- Cameron Fitzmaurice, 31st. Seven seconds off the front.
- Cole Glover, Graham Perry, Mac Napier, and Nick Monette all raced hard and didn't get to the line. Gastown is that kind of race. Attrition is baked in. Show up, race, ride again another day.
Bici Squadra also co-hosted the Cadence + Bici Squadra Shakeout Ride from our Adanac store on Tuesday night. The pre-race spin, coffee, and legs-check that put the whole crew on the circuit ready. Thanks to Cadence for the collab.
Analog Racing Team
Analog Racing Team brought a stacked women's roster and rode the front all night.
- Cynthia Pham, 16th, front group. Cynthia was second at Shim's women's on Sunday. She rode this one from strength. Twentieth in a UCI international field.
- Mikayla Lynd, 23rd, front group.
- Charlotte Mitchell, 31st, front group. Three Analog riders finishing on the winner's time is a real showing.
- Ava Hachmann didn't get to the line. That's crit racing.
About Analog: Founded in 2025, The vision of Analog Racing Team is to positively impact the existing ecology of the North American cycling community by contributing to stable, viable career opportunities for elite female road cyclists in the Pacific Northwest. We plan to accomplish this by engaging partners and unreached audiences in new, story-driven, and process-oriented ways.
Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes
Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes raced both fields. Six riders across the start lines, four in the front groups.
- Kolby Mullen, 24th in the men's, front group finish. Second at Shim's men's Grand Prix on Sunday, front pack at Gastown on Wednesday. That's Kolby's summer, pretty much.
- Cooper Langard, 28th. Seven seconds off.
- Ethan Pauly, 30th. Same second-group finish.
- Owen Harris, 48th after a hard closing lap.
- Kathryn Ayroud, 19th in the women's, front group finish at Skylar's time.
- Larissa Black, 25th in the women's, same front-group time.
- Emma Dressler had a hard night and didn't finish.
"Front-group finishes at Gastown are not a participation ribbon. Thirty-one women finished on Skylar Schneider's time. Twenty-four men finished on Marcos Mendez's time. Everyone else got shelled. Our teams sent nine riders to the front of a UCI International Calendar Event and represented the whole way. Proud of them."
The giveaways. Winners announced next week.
The S-Works Tarmac SL9 frameset draw ran on the night. So did the MAAP kit draw. We're working through the entries now. Every name, every email confirmed, every kit sized against what we've got in stock. If you won, you'll hear from us next week. No inbox spam in the meantime. You'll get one direct email from us with the details, straight from a real person.
If you didn't win, thanks for coming through. The next chance to catch us in a room like this is sales event later this month. Details to come.