June 18, 2006 (Squamish, BC) – The brother and sister duo of Neal and Meghan Kindree took home the top spots in their respective categories in this year’s North Shore Credit Union Test of Metal.
Neal led the field with a blistering time of 2:44:48 to win the men’s pro-elite category while his older sister, Meghan, took the pro women’s side with a time of 3:21:24.
Neal battled through the 67 kilometer course with Canadian Olympian Seamus McGrath before taking a 47 second victory over McGrath.
“I’ve been dreaming about winning this race since I was in grade 6. So this really is a dream come true,” Kindree said at the finish line.
Meghan won her race with an 8 min. 30 sec. gap over her nearest rival, but had some concern about the fast pace set at the beginning of the race.
“We went out too fast for me,” Meghan said, “And I remembered what my always said, “˜Ride your own race.’ So I slowed down and found my rhythm. It seemed to work pretty well”
Race director Cliff Miller was thrilled to have two Squamish locals winning the race, but emphasized that for most of the 800 plus riders who ride, just finishing is an achievement.
“This is a real community bike race,” Miller said. “With almost 300 volunteers and countless locals lining the course, it’s nice for them to see our hometown talent come through. But they’re out there cheering just as loud for for Uncle Bob and Aunt Sally who are finishing in five hours as they do for the pros, and each of those achievements is worth celebrating.”
Miller offered thanks to the volunteers, many of whom spend dozens of hours to make the race the success it is, and to the sponsors who support the event.
For results for all categories:
http://www.testofmetal.com


