

Boise Twilight Crit 2005 Ontario Crit 2003 Winning Pro 1/2 Race Irwindale Speedway Crit 2002 CBR Crit almost coming up with the win US Pro Championships Chicago 2004 Barrio Logan Crit--In the break with Floyd Landis on my wheel 2001 Ojai Crit with Lance Armstrong 2005 |

| Wells Fargo Twilight Criterium - NE Boise, ID, USA, July 23, 2005 Results Pro Cat1/2 Men 1 Jeff Hopkins (Jittery Joes/Kalahari) 2 Eddy Gragus 3 Esteban Jukich 4 Alex Robles (Unattached) 5 Chad Nikolz (Unattached) 6 Todd Hageman (Park City Cycling Academy) 7 Gonzaco Tagliaboe 8 Kirk Willet 9 Remi McManus (Subway Pro Cycling Team) 10 Gregg Medinilla (Team Monex) |
| Clif Bar Criterium Dominguez Hills, CA, March 16, 2003 Report by Team Monex Team Monex/Hot Wheels rider Greg Medinilla won today's 60 minute Cliff Bar Criterium held Sunday in Dominguez Hills, CA. Clear skies greeted the riders after Saturday's torrential storm that hit SoCal and threatened to wash away the event. The decisive move was made half way through the race when Schroeder's Mike Tillman attacked and took Medinilla and teammate Ryan Barrett with him. The trio worked well together and a second group that included Monex's Ken Toman tried to bridge. With the wind breaking the spirit of the chasers, the leading trio put the hammer down to stay clear. It was apparent that the race was going to come down to a sprint between Medinilla and Tillman. However, entering the last lap Barrett attacked hoping to catch Tillman off guard and give Medinilla the advantage in the sprint. It worked to perfection as Medinilla took his second win of the year. In the age-graded event, Monex/Hot Wheels also took the win as Thurlow Rogers and John Wordin were part of a four man break that escaped early on. Wordin was away with RPM's Chris Walker just 10 minutes into the 60 minute race when Rogers and Roger Worthington came across 15 minutes later. The four riders put time into the field and after Wordin took a prime with two laps to go, Rogers countered and went clear for the win. Results Pro-1 1 Greg Medinilla (Monex/Hot Wheels) 2 Mike Tillman (Schroeder Iron) 3 Ryan Barrett (Monex/Hot Wheels) 4 Ken Toman (Monex/Hot Wheels) |
| April 20, 2003 Medinilla takes Ontario Grand Prix By Team Monex/Hot Wheels Easter Sunday. A ninety-minute criterium under partly cloudy skies and very windy conditions. 100 riders and plenty of teams eager to get that elusive first win of the season gathered together in the dramatic surroundings of Ontario's finest Industrial Park. Team Monex/Hot Wheels fields three riders on the start line due to injuries including some broken ribs suffered by John Wordin on a training ride during the week. The first 60 minutes of the race were marked by four distinct efforts by small groups to rid themselves of the field. The windy conditions and long straight portions of the course aided the rolling peloton, which managed to reel every little group back in. No real team efforts by any of the major entrants were detected, and the only moment of crisis came from an orange vinyl traffic cone, which caused quite a few riders to hit the deck about 45 minutes into the race. At the 1-hour mark, Ken Toman (Monex/Hot Wheels) unleashed an attack on the long tailwind section of the course that caused havoc in it's wake. The solo attack lasted for 2.5 laps, at which time a fairly large group of 12 had untangled itself from the gasping peloton and chased down a steady Toman. The group contained Gregg Medinilla (Monex/Hot Wheels), Ryan Lane (RPM), and several other sprinting specialists. Toman worked diligently as the breakaway neared the end of the race, giving Medinilla a chance to sort himself out for the sprint. With two laps to go, a dangerous attack by Rigo Meza (Schroeder Iron) was neutralized immediately by Toman, and no counterattack followed. As the endgame began, the two Monex/Hot Wheels riders organized, with Medinilla finding Toman's rear wheel during the last lap. The final corner, some 500 meters before the finish line, would prove to be the flash point for the final dash to the line. With a severe cross-headwind, Toman launched the lead-out for the small bunch. With 150 meters to go, Monex/Hot Wheels Medinilla and the Schroeder Iron sprinting duo of Evan Teske and Rigo Meza flashed by the lunging Toman, with Monex/Hot Wheels emerging victorious, as evidenced by the two raised arms of an ecstatic Medinilla. Toman finished in 11th place, and the Monex/Hot Wheels team scored another victory. Results 1 Gregg Medinilla (Monex/Hot Wheels) 2 Evan Teske (Schroeder Iron) 3 Rigo Meza (Schroeder Iron) ... 11 Ken Toman (Monex/Hot Wheels) |
| Chevron Manhattan Beach GP (Rank 2.0) Pro 1 August 13, 2006 Place License Name Team SoCal Points 1 196354 Juan Haedo UCI CT: Toyota- United Pro Cycling Team 20 2 Greg henderson 19 3 188578 Kyle Gritters UCI PCT: Health Net presented by Maxxis 18 4 153619 Ivan Dominguez UCI CT: Toyota- United Pro Cycling Team 17 5 188908 Jeremiah Wiscovitch UCI CT: Successfulliving.com 16 6 128496 Victor Ayala Kahala LaGrange 15 7 238294 Paul Che Helens/Trek/VW 14 8 4838 Patrick Briggs California Giant/Village Peddler 13 9 53667 Gregg Medinilla Team DARE 12 10 190569 Alexi Martinez UCI CT: Successfulliving.com 11 11 186599 Edgar Yepez Coates Cyclery/Arce Bros 10 12 214693 Rudolph Napolitano United Cycling Club 9 13 9156 Chris DeMarchi socalcycling.com 8 14 120588 Sterling Magnell UCI CT: Toyota- United Pro Cycling Team 7 15 174838 Kevin Suhr UCI Track: SPIKE Pro Racing 6 16 16294 Christopher Hipp Labor Power 5 17 188580 Aram Dellalian Amgen Cycling Club 4 18 172567 Nathaniel Deibler socalcycling.com 3 19 51219 R Curtis Gunn UCI CT: Successfulliving.com 2 20 201024 Jorge Alvarado ie Bikes Racing/CA Pools 1 |
| Wells Fargo Twilight Criterium - NE July 23, 2006 Boise, ID, USA, Results 2006 |
| Gregg scores two top ten results on National Calendar Races (NRC) |