Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                Riders in the Tour de Dungeness race along Woodcock Road on Saturday. The second leg of the Tour de Dungeness will take place next Saturday along the same roads around Sequim.

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group Riders in the Tour de Dungeness race along Woodcock Road on Saturday. The second leg of the Tour de Dungeness will take place next Saturday along the same roads around Sequim.

CYCLING: Hundreds of riders compete in Tour de Dungeness

SEQUIM — Tour de Dungeness riders faced showers mixed with pleasant sun all day in the first leg of the 2017 race Saturday.

Race organizer Mike Van Doren said numbers of riders were down slightly during the initial races because of concerns over the weather, which turned out to be not that bad. The second round of Tour de Dungeness races will be held along the same route in and around Sequim Saturday.

Cyclists from as far away as Portland, Ore., Billings, Mont., and Fresno, Calif., participated in the race.

The best finishes by local riders were posted by Tavish Taylor and his wife Emily. Port Angeles’ Tavish finished 13th in the Men’s Senior Category 1/2. Emily (listed from Wenatchee) finished second in the women’s senior category 4 race.

Another Port Angeles cyclist, Darryl Wolfe, finished 33rd in the Men’s Senior Category 4.

Van Doren said the race did have a major crash. Logan Owen, a top U-23 rider from Bremerton, was injured in a crash and had to be taken to the hospital. Van Doren said it appeared he wasn’t seriously injured. His wife, Chloe Dygart-Owen, was also in the race and pulled out after he was injured.

For full results, go online to https://www.usacycling.org/results/index.php?year=2017&id=449

The top three positions in each category:

Men’s Senior Race Cat 1/2

Will Teal, Seattle, Metier Racing & Coffee, first; Steve Fisher, Bellingham, Canyon Bicycles Pro Racing, second; Jove Graham, Fresno, Calif., Metier Racing, third; Tavish Taylor, Port Angeles, Audi, 13th.

Men’s Senior Cat 3

Scott O’Farrell, Seattle, Metier Racing & Coffee, first; Kyle Peterek, Seattle, Apex Racing, second; Aaron Wolf, Seattle, Apex Racing, third.

Men’s Senior Cat 4

Nathaniel Bean, Seattle, Apex Racing, first; Calder Wood, Anacortes, Rad Racing NW, second; David Vanbolt, Seattle, Audi, third.

Men’s Senior Cat 5

Aaron Jones, Edmonds, Apex Racing, first; John Kesler, Seattle, Hedrick Racing, second; Daniel Perry, Bellevue, Egencia, third.

Men’s Master 35+ Cat 1/2/3

Nikos Mills, Bellevue, Garage Racing, first; Michael Murdin, Bothell, Garage Racing, second; Ingy Dot Net, Seattle, Metier Racing & Coffee, third.

Men’s Master 40+ Cat 4/5

John McConnell, Tacoma, Tacoma Bike Racing Team, first; Chris Saxton, Bothell, Taco Time Northwest Cycling, second; Josh Steinitz, Seattle, Audi, third; Darryl Wolfe, Port Angeles, 33rd.

Women’s Senior Cat 1/2/3

Heidi Franz, Bainbridge Island, Keller Rohrback Cycling, first; Hillary King, Kent, Garage Racing, second; Ivy Audrain, Bellingham, third.

Women’s Senior Cat 4

Allison Indyk, Seattle, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Cycling, first; Emily Taylor, Wenatchee, Hagens Berman — EY Society, second; Lauren Schmidt, Seattle, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Cycling, third.

Women’s Senior Cat 5

Lois Smith, Bellevue, Team Thrive p/b Kaiser Permanente, first; Robin Sayed, Redmond, second; Angela Serrano Brummett, Sammamish, third.

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