
Eric Young Takes Stage 4 With Huge Uphill Sprint at Soldier Hollow
Report by Lyne Lamoureux
August 6, 2015 – Soldier Hollow, Midway, Utah – American Eric Young of the Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies surged past the field from a long way back on the uphill sprint finish at Soldier Hollow to win Stage 4 presented by Subaru at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. Young covered the 127-mile course, held for the first time at Soldier Hollow in Heber Valley, in four hours and 47 minutes. Young came around with 300 meters to go and held it to the line to win by 4 bike lengths in an awesome display of power.
“It feels great,”said Young, who won a sprint finish at Stage 5 in last year’s Tour of Utah. “My best chances were stages 1 and 2. I was really happy to see Kiel (Reijnen) win Stage 1, but I felt really good that day so I was disappointed. To come back, to recover and be able to take this one is unexpected, but also I’m proud of that.”
Stage 4 Photo Gallery by Cathy Fegan-Kim, CottonsoxPhotography.com
Stage 4 Photo Gallery by Dave Richards, daverphoto.com

Dion Smith (New Zealand) of Hincapie Racing Team was second and Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop finished third on Stage 4 presented by Subaru. The time bonus vaulted Kocjan into the Larry H. Miller Dealerships Overall Leader’s yellow jersey.
After capturing two intermediate sprints and time bonus seconds, Robin Carpenter (USA) of Hincapie Racing Team moved to second place in the General Classification, just two seconds back. He also took over the Subaru Best Young Rider jersey. BMC Racing Team’s Brent Bookwalter (USA) sits four seconds behind Kocjan in third place overall. Kiel Reijnen (USA) of UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling, who wore the leader’s jersey for the first three days of the Tour of Utah, now sits in eighth position on G.C., 13 seconds back.
“The first plan was to win the stage, and if it happens, it happens. But the first goal was to win the stage,”said Kocjan about the team’s plan for today’s race on the uphill finish. “We’ll just try to enjoy tomorrow, the circuit in Salt Lake. I think it will be awesome. It will be all day, full gas.”
Early on Stage 4 presented by Subaru under sunny skies, seven riders escaped the peloton along Daniels Canyon, the first of three Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain climbs. The group included Luis Enrique Lemus (Mexico) of Airgas Safeway Cycling Team; Ben King (USA) of Team Cannondale-Garmin; Tim Rowe (Australia) of Drapac Professional Cycling; Songezo Jim (South Africa) of MTN-Qhubeka presented by Samsung; Robin Carpenter (USA) of Hincapie Racing Team; Daniel Eaton (USA) of Axeon Cycling Team; and Nicolae Tanovitchii (Moldova) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis.
The group stayed away through the undulating terrain in Duchesne County and onto the second KOM climb up the Category 2 Wolf Creek Pass. After cresting the 9,495-foot summit, the racers hit blistering speeds of 60 miles per hour on the descent back toward the Heber Valley and the finish at Soldier Hollow. After spending 112 miles in the front, the breakaway was caught in the Swiss-style community of Midway with three kilometers to go.
Axeon’s Daniel, who bridged to the break on Wolf Creek Pass, captured the Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain jersey. Carpenter was awarded the Vivint Most Aggressive Rider jersey. Fans selected Ted King as the America First Credit Union Fan Favorite in the Best Domestique category.
Utah’s Rob Squire finished a solid ninth on the day. He moved up to 18th place in the General Classification at 14 seconds back. Tanner Putt finished in 100th place at 5:34, he’s now in 102nd overall at 27:34 back. Erik Slack finished in 87th at 2:22 back and is now in 83rd overall at 17:03 back. Chris Putt did not start the stage, presumably a result of his crash yesterday.
Stage 4 Photo Gallery by Steven Sheffield

