USA Cycling Weekly News Update: October 26 - November 1
The USA Cycling Weekly News Update is a feature from the communications department highlighting the latest news and information from USA Cycling, the national governing body for the sport of competitive cycling in the United States. Issued electronically and available on USA Cycling’s website, www.usacycling.org, this communication piece will focus on competitive cycling across all disciplines – Road, Mountain Bike, Track, Cyclo-cross and BMX – as well as notable items about National Events, Membership and other departments at USA Cycling.
ROAD
According to the recently published 2008 UCI America Tour calendar, the United Sates will again host 13 UCI-sanctioned international events next year. Returning to the Calendar in 2008 are the three key stage races – the Amgen Tour of California, the Tour de Georgia and the Tour of Missouri. Two new stage races – the American Eagles Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania and the Colorado Stage Race – are set to make their debut. Returning one-day races include the U.S. Cycling Open, the Tour de Leelanau, the Univest Grand Prix, and the three Philadelphia-area races in June. Changes include the Saturn Rochester Omnium which added two days to its event and the Crystal City Classic which makes its debut on the UCI Calendar as a single-day race.
2008 UCI America Tour:
Feb. 17-24: Amgen Tour of California
April 13: U.S. Cycling Open; Richmond, Va.
April 21-27: Tour de Georgia
May 3: The Crystal City Classic presented by the United States Air Force
May 24: Tour de Leelanau; Traverse City, Mich.
June 3: Commerce Bank Lancaster Classic; Pa.
June 5: Commerce Bank Reading Classic; Pa.
June 8: Commerce Bank International Championships; Philadelphia, Pa.
June 20-22: Saturn Rochester Twilight Omnium; N.Y.
June 24-29: American Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania
Aug. 22-24: Colorado Stage Race
Sept. 6: Univest Grand Prix; Souderton, Pa.
Sept. 8-14: Tour of Missouri
*Dates and Locations Subject to Change
MOUNTAIN BIKE
The final event on the 2007 USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Cross Country Calendar took place last weekend in Ruston, Va. as the Piney Hills Classic XIV saw numerous riders compete in various categories. In the pro men’s cross country race, Bryan Fawley (Robinson, Texas/Kenda-Titus-X-Fusion) came away with the victory, followed by Noel Reuter (Cedar Park, Texas/Austin Flyers-BSS) and Andy Lee (Austin, Texas). In the pro women’s contest, Christina Smith (Denton, Texas/Lonestarworks.com) took the victory ahead of Shae Rainer (Austin, Texas/Trek-VW) and Kim Jennings (Waco, Texas/Ortho-Sage Cycles) respectively.
USA Cycling recognized Canadian Geoff Kabush (Team Maxxis) and Georgia Gould (Ketchum, Idaho/Luna) as overall winners of the inaugural USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Cross Country Calendar on Monday following the conclusion of the season-long calendar with the Piney Hills Classic XIV in Ruston, La. last weekend. After 29 events, Kabush beat out Todd Wells (Durango, Colo./GT-Hyundai) for the top spot in the men’s standings by a 55-point margin, 500-445. Jeremiah Bishop (Harrisonburg, Va./Trek-VW) was third overall with 400 points, followed by Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Boulder, Colo./Subaru-Gary Fisher) in fourth with 399 points and Adam Craig (Bend, Ore./Giant) in fifth with 365 points. In the women’s division, Gould won the overall calendar title with 650 points while runner-up Willow Koerber (Asheville, N.C./Subaru-Gary Fisher) collected 361 points to finish second. Shonny Vanlandingham (Durango, Colo./Luna) scored 355 points throughout the season to finish third overall, while Katerina Nash (CZE) finished fourth with 325 points and Heather Irmiger (Boulder, Colo./Subaru-Gary Fisher) rounded out the top five with 305 points. Gould’s dominance in the women’s Cross County calendar came as result of seven key victories throughout the season. She began the year with a victory in the Sea Otter Classic before taking additional Category-1 wins at the Fontana National presented by Kona Bicycles, the Deer Valley National presented by Gary Fisher and the Sugar Mountain National presented by Maxxis. Gould added to her point total with additional victories at the Category-2 Nova National presented by Bear Naked-Cannondale, the Category-3 Firestone Santa Ynez Valley Mountain Bike Classic and the Category-4 Snowmass National presented by Clif Bar. Gould also scored points at the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships with a second-place effort in the Cross Country race and a fifth-place finish in the Short Track Cross Country contest. Like Gould, Kabush was clearly the one to beat, referenced by the collection of six calendar victories this summer. Kabush also opened the season with a win at the Sea Otter Classic before keeping pace with wins at the Nova National, the Santa Ynez Valley Classic, the Fontana National, the Deer Valley National and the Snowmass National. Kabush also scored significant second-place points at the Sugar Mountain National. Gould and Kabush join Jared Graves, (AUS), Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Ariz./KHS), Nat Ross (Golden, Colo./Subaru-Gary Fisher) and Rebecca Rusch (Ketchum, Idaho/Red Bull-Specialized) as inaugural USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Calendar champions. Buhl and Graves won the men’s and women’s National Gravity Calendar standings earlier this month while Ross and Rusch captured overall National Ultra-Endurance titles in July.
Following the Piney Hills Classic XIV, the final race on the 2007 USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Cross Country Calendar, the final overall standings are as follows:
*For complete USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Calendar standings, visit www.usacycling.org/mbnc.
The USA Cycling National Championship Calendar moved one step closer to wrapping up the 2007 season as the country’s top off-road student-athletes battled it out for the right to call themselves national champions. Durango Colorado’s Fort Lewis College and the Colorado School of Mines took home the overall team titles at this year’s USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships. Fort Lewis beat out host Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, N.C. to claim the Division I championship while the Colorado School of Mines edged North Carolina’s Warren Wilson College for the Division II title. Fort Lewis College used the top-three individual performances in the men’s Division I omnium to help grab the team overall as Cross Country champion and Short Track Cross Country runner-up Benjamin Sonntag, Rick Wetherland and Adam Snyder swept the top three respectively. In the women’s Division I omnium competition, Chloe Forsman (University of Arizona) claimed the overall national title over second-place finisher Eszter Horanyi (University of Colorado). With victories in both the Cross Country and Short Track Cross Country events, Colin Cares (Colorado College) took home the men’s Division II omnium title while Kylie Krauss (Warren Wilson College) used a win the Cross Country race and a third-place finish in the short track event to win the women’s Division II overall title. Other USA Cycling National Champions from the 2007 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships included Forsman in the women’s DI Cross Country, Cody Wilderman (Fort Lewis College) in the men’s DI Downhill and sister Sage Wilderman (Fort Lewis College) in the women’s DI Downhill, Cody Stager (Lindsey Wilson College) in the men’s DI Dual Slalom, Neven Steinmetz (University of Colorado) in the women’s DI Dual Slalom, Phil Ott (Northern Michigan University) in the men’s DII Downhill, Ashlee Robison (Warren Wilson College) in the women’s DII Downhill, Geoff Freyer (East Tennessee State University) in the men’s DII Dual Slalom, Leana Gerrard (Western Washington University) in the women’s DII Dual Slalom, Mike Anderson (Lees-McRae College) in the men’s DI Short Track Cross Country, Kay Sherwood (Colorado College) in the women’s DII Short Track Cross Country and Horanyi in the women’s Division I Short Track Cross Country.
Attention all USA Cycling Mountain Bike Promoters: The application process to be part of the second-annual USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Calendar is now open. In 2008, the structure will again feature three different national-level calendars to recognize the top competitive off-road cyclists in Cross Country, Gravity and Ultra-Endurance categories. For more details on the 2008 USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Calendar and the application process, click here. Applications must be postmarked no later than December 1, 2007 and sent to: Kelli Lusk, USA Cycling Mountain Bike Program Director, 1 Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO, 80909, klusk@usacycling.org.
The application process to host a 2008 USA Cycling Mountain Bike State or Regional Championship is also now open. The USA Cycling Mountain Bike State and Regional Championship program exists to recognize the best off-road cyclists in each state and region and also serve as qualifiers for the 2008 USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships, July 17-20 at Mount Snow Resort in Vermont. For more information and to download an application form, click here. Applications are due no later than March 8, 2008 to: Kelli Lusk, USA Cycling Mountain Bike Program Director, 1 Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO, 80909, klusk@usacycling.org.
A reminder to all USA Cycling Mountain Bike Clubs and Race Promoters: USA Cycling and the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA) have teamed up again this year to offer seven $500 USA Cycling/IMBA Trail Tune-Up Grants. These stipends are available to mountain bike groups seeking to jump-start various trail improvement projects. Projects that create or improve trails for mountain bike racing will receive the highest consideration, but funding can also be used to improve trails for training and recreational riding. All applicants MUST be a current IMBA member as well as a USA Cycling-sanctioned club or race promoter. USA Cycling/IMBA Trail Tune-Up Grants are completely funded by USA Cycling members through an optional land access check box on USA Cycling license applications and renewal forms and administered through a partnership between USA Cycling and IMBA. The application deadline is November 15. For more information on how to apply for a grant click here.
CYCLO-CROSS
Registration is currently open for the 2007 USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Championships in Kansas City, Kan., Dec. 14-16. Entrants can register online by clicking here. Registration will close on December 8 at 1:00 a.m. EST. For more information on the race, visit www.kccrossnationals.com.
Two Americans – Jonathan Page (Northfield, N.H./Sunweb-Projob) and Jonathan Baker (Boulder, Colo./Vitamin Cottage) – competed in the second round of the 2007 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in Tabor, Czech Republic on Saturday. Page finished in 23rd place, 2:14 off the pace of winner Sven Nys (BEL), while Baker finished 41st. The third round of the 2007 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup is scheduled for Nov. 11 in the Dutch town of Pijnacker.
According to the latest edition of the UCI’s international rankings, Katie Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo./Spike Shooter) is ranked number one in the world while her efforts in world-class events has the United States ranked second in the world behind The Netherlands in women’s cyclo-cross racing. In addition to scoring a second-place finish at the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup opener in Kalmthout, Belgium on Oct. 21, Compton already has six victories to her credit this season in UCI-sanctioned events. With domestic victories at the Whitmore’s Landscaping Super Cross Cups #1 and #2, the Java Johnny’s Lionhearts’ ‘Cross, the Bio Wheels/United Dairy Farmers Cyclo-cross and the first two rounds of the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclo-cross in Louisville, Ky. last weekend, Compton’s cumulative point total is 355 points. She currently leads The Netherlands’ Daphny Van den Brand by 55 points in the women’s rankings, 355-300. In the women’s international standings, the U.S. is ranked second as a nation with 502 points behind the Netherlands (630). Factored into that point total is Compton’s 355 points as well as those of the next two ranked Americans – Kerry Barnholt (Boulder, Colo./Tokyo Joe’s-Van Dessel), ranked 18th in the world, and Anna Milkowski (New Haven, Conn.), ranked 21st. In the men’s international rankings, Barry Wicks (Corvallis, Ore./Kona) is the top-ranked American in ninth with 190 points while compatriot Jonathan Page (Northfield, N.H./Sunweb-Projob) is just behind in tenth place with 176 points. Jeremy Powers (Niantic, Conn./Cyclocrossworld.com) is the third-ranked American in 13th place as the triumvirate has the United States ranked third in the world with 518 points behind Belgium (912) and the Czech Republic (656). For complete 2007 UCI Cyclo-cross international rankings, click here.
The 2007 USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Calendar continued last weekend with the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclo-cross #1 in Louisville, Ky. On Saturday, Jeremy Powers (Niantic, Conn./Cyclocrossworld.com) outsprinted teammate Tim Johnson (Middleton, Mass.) for the win in the elite men’s race, while Barry Wicks (Corvallis, Ore./Kona-Yourkey) finished 1:13 off the pace to claim the third podium spot. The number-one ranked women’s cyclo-cross athlete in the world, Katie Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo./Spike Shooter) quickly took a commanding lead in the elite women’s contest to beat runner-up Georgia Gould (Ketchum, Idaho/Luna) and third-place finisher Wendy Sims (CAN).
On Sunday, the second round of the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclo-cross, also in Louisville, marked the 16th race on the USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Calendar. After an early crash in the men’s contest Tim Johnson (Middleton, Mass./Cyclocrossworld.com) managed to hold off Ryan Trebon (Ventura, Calif./Kona-Yourkey) for the win while Jeremy Powers (Niantic, Conn./Cyclocrossworld.com) placed third. The second women’s race of the weekend was again won by Katie Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo./Spike Shooter) while Georgia Gould (Ketchum, Idaho/Luna) again placed second, this time ahead of third-place finisher Alison Sydor (CAN).
With 16 races now complete, the current USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Calendar standings are as follows:
Women's Individual Standings
1. Katie Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo./Spike Shooter) 135
2. Lyne Bessette (CAN/cyclocrossworld.com) 100
3. Kerry Barnholt (Boulder, Colo./Tokyo Joe’s-Van Dessel) 89
4. Wendy Williams (Portland, Ore./River City Bicycles) 69
5. Anna Milkowski (Housatonic, Mass./Velo Bella-Kona) 67
Men's Individual Standings
1. Barry Wicks (Corvallis, Ore./Kona-Yourkey) 241
2. Tim Johnson (Middleton, Mass./Cannondale-Leer-Cyclocrossworld) 197
3. Jeremy Powers (Niantic, Conn./Cyclocrossworld.com) 197
4. Ryan Trebon (Ventura, Calif./Kona-Yourkey) 152
5. Chris Jones (Redding, Calif./Nerac) 113
*For complete USA Cycling National Cyclo-cross Calendar standings, visit www.usacycling.org/cnc.
The USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Calendar will continue this weekend with four more events – the Chainbiter 9.0 in Farmington, Conn. and the Redline Cyclo-cross in Boulder, Colo. – both on Saturday, Nov. 3 – and the Cycle-Smart International in Northampton, Mass. and the Boulder Cup in Colorado on Sunday, Nov. 4.
TRACK
A reminder for all elite athletes: The final opportunity for athletes to qualify for the USA Cycling Track Talent Pool, and thus be eligible for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team, is Dec. 11-12 in a USA Cycling Talent Pool Qualifier at the ADT Event Center in Carson, Calif. Athletes must be a member of the USA Cycling Track Talent Pool to be eligible to compete in major international competitions, including UCI Track World Cups, World Championships, Continental Championships and the Olympic Games.
The 2007-08 UCI Track World Cup season kicks off next month with round #1 in Sydney, Australia, Nov. 30-Dec. 2. The four-race series also includes stops in Beijing, Dec. 7-9, Los Angeles, Jan. 18-20 and Ballerup, Denmark, Feb. 15-17. Along with the 2008 UCI Track World Championships in Manchester, Great Britain, March 26-30, the UCI Track World Cup calendar will be the primary method of qualifying start positions for the 2008 Olympic Games. The roster for the opening two rounds of the World Cup series will be announced by USA Cycling shortly and will consist of athletes that are a part of the 2008 USA Cycling Track Talent Pool. Eligible athletes include: Michael Friedman (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Brad Huff (Fair Grove, Mo.), Bobby Lea (Mertztown, Pa.), Colby Pearce (Boulder, Colo.), Taylor Phinney (Boulder, Colo.), Ben Barczewski (Breinigsville, Pa.), Michael Blatchford (Cypress, Calif.), Adam Duvendeck (Santa Barbara, Calif.), Giddeon Massie (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Kristin Armstrong (Boise, Idaho), Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif.), Dotsie Bausch (Irvine, Calif.), Becky Quinn (Quakertown, Pa.), Christen King (Huntington Beach, Calif.), Lauren Franges (Asheville, N.C.), Jennie Reed (Kirkland, Wash.) and Liz Reap (Jim Thorpe, Pa.).
BMX
With eight events remaining, the current USA Cycling BMX Rankings are as follows:
Elite Men
1. Kyle Bennett (Conroe, Texas) 89
2. Mike Day (Santa Clarita, Calif.) 64
3. Steven Cisar (Altadena, Calif.) 57
4. Donny Robinson (Napa, Calif.) 54
5. Randy Stumpfhauser (Sanger, Calif.) 47
*For complete 2008 USA Cycling BMX Rankings, click here.
The next UCI Continental Calendar event that factors into the USA Cycling BMX Rankings is the NBL Christmas Classic in Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 27-28.
After the UCI updated its international BMX Rankings, the United States is ranked number one in the world in men’s BMX racing and second in the world in the women’s category. American men are ranked first with 440 points ahead of The Netherlands (314), Australia (288), Colombia (258) and France (230), while the second-ranked women have accumulated 293 points behind New Zealand (295) and ahead of Argentina (278), France (262) and Australia (261). In the individual standings, Americans currently hold the top-three spots in the men’s standings with Mike Day (Santa Clarita, Calif.), Randy Stumpfhauser (Sanger, Calif.) and Kyle Bennett (Conroe, Texas) ranked first, second and third in the world respectively. In the women’s individual rankings, Jill Kintner (Seattle, Wash.) is the highest-ranked American in third behind Sarah Walker (NZL) and Nicole Callisto (AUS). For complete UCI BMX Rankings, click here.
NATIONAL EVENTS
Registration for the final event on the 2007 USA Cycling National Championship Calendar is open. Members wishing to register for the 2007 USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Championships can register online at SportsBaseOnline by clicking here. This year’s cyclo-cross championships are scheduled for Kansas City, Kan., Dec. 14-16 at Wyandotte County Park. For more information, including course maps, event schedule, travel and lodging, and more, visit www.kccrossnationals.com. Registration closes on Saturday, Dec. 8 at 1:00 a.m. EST.
MEMBERSHIP
USA Cycling is set to host the third-annual Local Association Summit in Colorado Springs, Nov. 10-11. Twenty-eight of USA Cycling’s 30 Local Associations, along with the USCF Board of Trustees, USA Cycling Collegiate Conference Directors and USA Cycling Regional Coordinators, will converge to discuss a variety of initiatives and topics with USA Cycling staff members. Among the topics scheduled to be discussed are event permitting procedures, insurance, business models, athletic programs, national championship and national calendar events, officials’ programs, collegiate cycling, licensing issues, coaching, event registration, results and rankings and much more.
USA Cycling announced that the 2008 Bill Woodul Race Mechanic Clinic is scheduled for January 10-13 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. All mechanics who wish to become USA Cycling-licensed mechanics should download the 2008 Bill Woodul Race Mechanic Clinic Flyer or contact Justin Koch at jkoch@usacycling.org or (719) 866-4708 for more information. To register, send a brief resume with your e-mail address and a check for $300 payable to USA Cycling to the following address: USA Cycling, Attn: Mechanics Clinic, 1 Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO 80909 All registration materials are due by November 16.
Attention All USA Cycling Registered Clubs: It’s time again for the annual USA Cycling “Club of the Year” awards. USA Cycling will award three overall Club of the Year awards, plus seven special awards on December 14. USA Cycling’s Club of the Year awards are designed to recognize USA Cycling clubs that have made exceptional efforts to develop programs and promote all aspects of competitive cycling. Overall Club of the Year awards will go to USA Cycling clubs in three different divisions: Division I (76+ members), Division II (30-75 members) and Division III (1-29 members). Winners will be determined by how well-rounded and active a club was in the 2007 season in proportion to its number of members. Factors include the number of cycling events the club held, competitive results, member clinics and seminars, as well as club and community activities. Special awards will also be given to clubs for the following seven categories: Junior Programs, Master Programs, Track Programs, Mountain Bike Programs, Women Programs, Collegiate Development Programs and New Programs. Applications are available online by clicking here. For more information on how to apply click here. All applications must be postmarked by November 30, 2007.
As a reminder to USA Cycling members, shop the new USA Cycling online mall and receive a 10% discount on all official XP Apparel-branded USA Cycling merchandise. Check out the latest line of clothing and accessories in our online mall at www.usacycling.org/mall.
USA Cycling has issued 61,503 licenses so far in 2007, an increase of 1,978 compared to this time last year. Of those, 16,851 are new to USA Cycling.
USA Cycling club registration has risen to 2,053 thus far in 2007, an increase of 238 compared to end-of-year 2006.
2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
The 2007 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships concluded on October 28 at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, N.C. where 22 new USA Cycling National Champions were crowned. The USA Cycling Weekly News Update will keep a running tally of all national champions from the 2007 season. The National Championship calendar concludes with the USA Cycling Cyclo-Cross National Championships, Dec. 11-14 in Kansas City, Kan. Congratulations to all 2007 USA Cycling National Champions!
2007 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships Banner Elk, N.C. – Oct. 26-28
Division I Team Overall – Fort Lewis College
Division II Team Overall – Colorado School of Mines
Men’s Division I Omnium – Benjamin Sonntag (Fort Lewis College)
Men’s Division II Omnium – Colin Cares (Colorado College)
Women’s Division I Omnium – Chole Forsman (University of Arizona)
Women’s Division II Omnium – Kylie Krauss (Warren Wilson College)
Men’s Division I Cross Country – Benjamin Sonntag (Fort Lewis College)
Women’s Division I Cross Country – Chloe Forsman (University of Arizona)
Men’s Division II Cross Country – Colin Cares (Colorado College)
Women’s Division II Cross Country – Kylie Krauss (Warren Wilson College)
Men’s Division I Downhill – Cody Wilderman (Fort Lewis College)
Women’s Division I Downhill – Sage Wilderman (Fort Lewis College)
Men’s Division II Downhill – Phil Ott (Northern Michigan University)
Women’s Division II Downhill – Ashlee Robison (Warren Wilson College)
Men’s Division I Short Track Cross Country – Mike Anderson (Lees-McRae College)
Women’s Division I Short Track Cross Country – Eszter Horanyi (University of Colorado)
Men’s Division II Short Track Cross Country – Colin Cares (Colorado College)
Women’s Division II Short Track Cross Country – Kay Sherwood (Colorado College)
Men’s Division I Dual Slalom – Cody Stager (Lindsey Wilson College)
Women’s Division I Dual Slalom – Neven Steinmetz (University of Colorado)
Men’s Division II Dual Slalom – Geoff Freyer (East Tennessee State University)
Women’s Division II Dual Slalom – Leana Gerrard (Western Washington University)
2007 USA Cycling Elite Track National Championships Carson, Calif. – Oct. 3-6
Men’s 250-Meter Time Trial – Michael Blatchford (Cypress, Calif.)
Women’s 500-Meter Time Trial – Liz Reap (Jim Thorpe, Pa.)
Men’s Kilometer Time Trial – Stephen Hill (Winston, Ga.)
Men’s Team Pursuit – Colby Pearce (Boulder, Colo.), Brad Huff (Fair Grove, Mo.), Michael Friedman (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Mike Creed (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Women’s Team Pursuit – Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif.), Jennie Reed (Kirkland, Wash.), Dotsie Bausch (Irvine, Calif.)
Men’s Team Sprint – Giddeon Massie (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Ryan Nelman (Houston, Texas), Ben Barczewski (Breinigsville, Pa.)
Women’s Team Sprint – Liz Reap (Jim Thorpe, Pa.), Cari Higgins (Boulder, Colo.)
U23 Women’s 500-Meter Time Trial – Shelby Allen (Cerritos, Calif.)
U23 Men’s Kilometer Time Trial – Matthew Post (Reseda, Calif.)
Women’s Keirin – Jennie Reed (Kirkland, Wash.)
Men’s Scratch Race – Dave McCook (Mountain View, Calif.)
Women’s Scratch Race – Christen King (Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Women’s Individual Pursuit – Dotsie Bausch (Irvine, Calif.)
Men’s Individual Pursuit – Taylor Phinney (Boulder, Colo.)
U23 Women’s Individual Pursuit – Julia LaFranchise (San Diego, Calif.)
U23 Men’s Individual Pursuit – Sam Jurekovic (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
2007 USA Cycling Collegiate Track National Championships San Diego, Calif. – Sept. 14-16
Division I Team Overall – Marian College
Division II Team Overall – United States Military Academy
Division I Men’s Individual Overall – Bennett Van Der Genugten (Marian College)
Division I Women’s Individual Overall – Anna Lang (University of California-San Diego)
Division II Men’s Individual Overall – Jason Sears (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Division II Women’s Individual Overall – Kendi Thomas (Whitman College)
Men’s Three-Kilometer Time Trial – Daniel Harm (University of Washington)
Women’s Two-Kilometer Time Trial – Anna Lang (University of California-San Diego)
Men’s Kilometer Time Trial – Bennett Van Der Genugten (Marian College)
Women’s 500-Meter Time Trial – Anna Lang (University of California-San Diego)
Women’s Points Race – Kacey Manderfield (Lees-McRae College)
Men’s Sprint – Eugene Chacherine (Colorado School of Mines)
Women’s Sprint – Anna Lang (University of California-San Diego)
Men’s Points Race – Tyler Dibble (University of California-Davis)
Men’s Team Pursuit – Marian College (Paddy Kilmurray, Bennett Van Der Genugten, David Williams, Taylor Brown)
Women’s Team Sprint – UC-San Diego (Kelcie King-York, Julia Lafranchise, Anna Lang)
Italian Pursuit – Penn State (Lauren Shirock, Richard Schenk, David Espinoza, Rodney Santiago, Chris Ruhl)
2007 USA Cycling Professional Road and Time Trial National Championships Greenville, S.C. – Sept. 1-2
Time Trial – David Zabriskie (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Road Race – Levi Leipheimer (Santa Rosa, Calif.)
2007 USA Cycling Masters Track National Championships Trexlertown, Pa. – Aug. 27-31
Women 60+ 500-Meter Time Trial – Linda Miller (Valley Center, Calif.)
Women 55-59 500-Meter Time Trial – Elizabeth Tyrell (Annandale, Ala.)
Women 50-54 500-Meter Time Trial – Donna Smith (Cowiche, Wash.)
Women 45-49 500-Meter Time Trial – Annette Hanson (Kenmore, Wash.)
Women 40-44 500-Meter Time Trial – Linda Foti (Atlanta, Ga.)
Women 35-39 500-Meter Time Trial – Kimberly Nuffer (Denver, Colo.)
Women 30-34 500-Meter Time Trial – Heather Vanvalkenberg (Vancouver, Wash.)
Men 70+ 500-Meter Time Trial – Luigi Fabbri (Hallandale Beach, Fla.)
Men 65-59 500-Meter Time Trial – Earl Henry (Pinellaspark, Fla.)
Men 60-64 500-Meter Time Trial – Ronald Hargrave (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Men 55-59 500-Meter Time Trial – Bill Ziegler (Oceanside, Calif.)
Men 50-54 500-Meter Time Trial – James Joseph (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Men 70+ 2000-Meter Pursuit – Richard Simons (Oak Park, Ill.)
Men 65-69 2000-Meter Pursuit – James Murdock (Loveland, Colo.)
Men 60-64 2000-Meter Pursuit – Steven Lehman (Fleetwood, Pa.)
Men 55-59 2000-Meter Pursuit – Steven Worley (Boulder, Colo.)
Men 50-54 2000-Meter Pursuit – James Host (Plainfield, Ill.)
Women 55-59 2000-Meter Pursuit – Terry Roach (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
Women 50-54 2000-Meter Pursuit – Jane Rinard (Monona, Wis.)
Women 45-49 2000-Meter Pursuit – Annette Hanson (Kenmore, Wash.)
Women 40-44 2000-Meter Pursuit – Kathryn Wilder (Doylestown, Pa.)
Men 45-49 1000-Meter Time Trial – Grant Soma (Manassas, Va.)
Men 40-44 1000-Meter Time Trial – Stephen Hill (Winston, Ga.)
Men 35-39 1000-Meter Time Trial – James Tainter (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Men 30-34 1000-Meter Time Trial – Mike Beers (Breinigsville, Pa.)
Women 60+ 2000-Meter Pursuit – Marsha Marco (Littleton, Colo.)
Women 65+ 2000-Meter Pursuit – Julie Lockhart (Dunstable, Mass.)
Men 40-44 3000-Meter Pursuit – Simon Walker (Bethesda, Md.)
Men 45-49 3000-Meter Pursuit – Mick Hellman (Larkspur, Calif.)
Men 30-34 30-Kilometer Points Race – Jared Bunde (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Women 30-34 10-Kilometer Points Race – Samantha van Gerbig (Cambridge, Mass.)
Women 35-39 10-Kilometer Points Race – Deborah Kidd (Santa Fe, N.M.)
Men 35-39 25-Kilometer Points Race – Brian Peterson (Redwood City, Calif.)
Men 50-54 Sprint – Kurt Sato (San Pedro, Calif.)
Men 55-59 Sprint – Art McHugh (Breinigsville, Pa.)
Women 40-44 Sprint – Cathy Keeley (Camarillo, Calif.)
Women 45+ Sprint – Donna Smith (Cowiche, Wash.)
Men 30-34 3000-Meter Pursuit – Josh Frick (Bethesda, Md.)
Men 35-39 3000-Meter Pursuit – Jason Sprouse (Asheville, N.C.)
Men 60-64 10-Kilometer Points Race – Thomas Lobdell (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Men 65+ 10-Kilometer Points Race – Robert Lea (Taneytown, Md.)
Men 50-54 20-Kilometer Points Race – Brett Emery (Menomonee Falls, Wis.)
Women 40-44 10-Kilomter Points Race – Kathryn Wilder (Doylestown, Pa.)
Women 45-49 10-Kilometer Points Race – Annette Hanson (Kenmore, Wash.)
Men 55-59 10-Kilometer Points Race – Chip Berezny (Easton, Pa.)
Men 40-44 Sprint – Stephen Hill (Winston, Ga.)
Men 45-49 Sprint – Warren Geissert (Orangevale, Calif.)
Women 30-34 Sprint – Heather Vanvalkenburg (Vancouver, Wash.)
Women 35-39 Sprint – Brooke Wilson (Morris Plains, N.J.)
Women 30-34 2000-Meter Pursuit – Samantha Van Gerbig (Cambridge, Mass.)
Women 35-39 2000-Meter Pursuit – Margaret Smigiel (Flourtown, Pa.)
Men 40-44 25-Kilometer Points Race – Kenneth Harris (New York, N.Y.)
Men 45-49 20-Kilometer Points Race – Rich Meeker (Corona del Mar, Calif.)
Women 50-54 10-Kilometer Points Race – Shannon Youngquist Lucy (Parker, Colo.)
Women 55+ 10-Kilometer Points Race – Marsha Marco (Littleton, Colo.)
Men 30-34 Sprint – Mike Beers (Breinigsville, Pa.)
Men 35-39 Sprint – Ryan Watson (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Men 60-64 Sprint – Bobby Phillips (Baltimore, Md.)
Men 65+ Sprint – Earl Henry (Pinellas Park, Fla.)
Men 30+ Team Pursuit – Adam Payne (Peachtree City, Ga.), Steve Carrell (Atlanta, Ga.), Tony Scott (East Point, Ga.), Josh Frick (Bethesda, Md.)
Men 40+ Team Pursuit – Michael Price (Lake Ridge, Va.), Don Saroff (Alexandria, Va.), Grant Soma (Manassas, Va.), Simon Walker (Bethesda, Md.)
Men 50+ Team Pursuit – Chip Berezny (Easton, Pa.), Robert Black (Morehead City, N.C.), James Joseph (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Scott Butler (Nazareth, Pa.)
Women 30+ Team Pursuit – Deborah Kidd (Santa Fe, N.M.), Kimberly Nuffer (Denver, Colo.) Marsha Marco (Littleton, Colo.), Shannon Youngquist Lucy (Parker, Colo.)
Men 30+ Team Sprint – James Tainter (Minneapolis, Minn.), Mike Beers (Breinigsville, Pa.), Matt Diefenbach (Allentown, Pa.)
Men 40+ Team Sprint – Wil Zegers (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Mark Pelletier (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Michael Paulin (Aurora, Colo.)
Men 50+ Team Sprint – Reid Schwartz (Olympia Fields, Ill.), Bret Emery (Menomonee Falls, Wis.), James Host (Plainfield, Ill.)
Women 30+ Team Sprint – Annette Hanson (Kenmore, Wash.), Linda Foti (Atlanta, Ga.)
Women 45+ Team Sprint – Anne Marie Love (Fort Worth, Texas), Donna Smith (Cowiche, Wash.)
Men 30+ Madison – Steve Palaez, Brian Patterson (Livermore, Calif.)
Men 45+ Madison – Bruce Donaghy (Allentown, Pa.), Paul Pearson (Allentown, Pa.)
2007 USA Cycling Elite and Professional Criterium National Championships Downers Grove, Ill. – Aug. 18-19
Elite Men – Daniel Holloway (Lonlord, Calif.)
Elite Women – Tina Pic (Dahlonega, Ga.)
Professional Men – Kirk O’Bee (Ada, Mich.)
USA Cycling 24-Hour Mountain Bike National Championships Nine Mile County Forest; Wausau, Wis. – July 28-29
Solo Men – Chris Eatough (Baldwin, Md.)
Solo Women – Monique Sawicki (Mililani, Hawaii)
Open Four Person Men – Jesse LaLonde (Madison, Wis.), Mark LaLonde (Madison, Wis.), Doug Swanson (Plymouth, Minn.), Brian Matter (Sheboygan, Wis.)
Open Four Person Women – Holly Liske (Medford, Wis.), Corie Berrigan (Merseilles, Ill.), Anne Grabowski (Shoreview, Minn.), Sue Juedes (Madison, Wis.)
Duo Men – Ron Stawicki (Waukesha, Wis.), Jerry Daanen (Racine, Wis.)
Duo Women – Janis Sandlin (Golden, Colo.), Amy Robillard (Boulder, Colo.)
Mixed Duo – Bernice Pierson (Costa Mesa, Calif.), Mario Correa (Chino Hills, Calif.)
Junior Men 18 & Under – Mitch Gantz (Green Bay, Wis.), Erik Meier (Baraboo, Wis.), Zack Geger (Sartell, Minn.), Peter Smith (Sartell, Minn.)
Junior Women 18 & Under – Murphykate Montee (Sturgeon Bay, Wis.), Megan Wolf (Wauwatosa, Wis.), Samantha Schneider (West Allis, Wis.), Sarah Lukas (Eagle River, Wis.)
Master Four Person 30+ – Mark Walter (Rochester, Minn.), Ray Nelson (Woodstock, Ill.), Jerrod Collord (Rochester, Minn.), Trevor Olson (Rochester, Minn.)
USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships brought to you by X-Fusion Mount Snow Resort; West Dover, Vt. – July 20-22
Cross Country
Pro Men – Adam Craig (Bend, Ore.)
Semi-Pro Men – Mike Phillips (Milwaukee, Wis.)
U23 Men – Sam Jurekovic (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Expert Men 15-16 – Eric Emsky (Fall City, Wash.)
Expert Men 17-18 – Ethan Gilmour (Ludlow, Vt.)
Expert Men 19-24 – David Williams (Port Angeles, Wash.)
Expert Men 25-29 – Joey Ernst (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Expert Men 30-34 – Lath Carlson (Jim Thorpe, Pa.)
Expert Men 35-39 – Michael Yozell (Emmaus, Pa.)
Expert Men 40-44 – Samuel Clay Wilcox (Glastonbury, Conn.)
Expert Men 45-49 – Johnny Omara (Laguna Niguel, Calif.)
Expert Men 50-54 – Henry Kramer (Menlo Park, Calif.)
Expert Men 55-59 – Timothy Messersmith (York, Pa.)
Expert Men 60-64 – Bob Blatner (Antioch, Calif.)
Expert Men 65+ – Charles Beristain (West Hartford, Conn.)
Junior Men 10 & Under – Troy Sladek (Foothill Ranch, Calif.)
Junior Men 11-12 – Luke Allen (Abiline, Texas)
Junior Men 13-14 – Will Rader (Dallas, Texas)
Pro Women – Mary McConneloug (Chilmark, Mass.)
U23 Women – Chloe Forsman (Tucson, Ariz.)
Expert Women 15-18 – Stephanie White (Bedford, N.H.)
Expert Women 19-24 – Lindsey Bishop (Kinnelon, N.J.)
Expert Women 25-29 – Maureen Kunz (Oakland, Calif.)
Expert Women 30-34 – Maureen Bruno-Roy (Arlington, Mass.)
Expert Women 35-39 – Alaina Dietz (Dunmore, Pa.)
Expert Women 40-44 – Julia Violich (San Anselmo, Calif.)
Expert Women 45-49 – Linda Browand (Dupont, Pa.)
Expert Women 50-54 – Jane Finsterwald (Basalt, Colo.)
Expert Women 55+ – Lydia Barter (North Brookfield, Mass.)
Junior Women 10 & Under – Alicia Styer (Gettysburg, Pa.)
Junior Women 11-12 – Jenny Lewis (Brunswick, Md.)
Junior Women 13-14 – Alexis Ryan (Ventura, Calif.)
Downhill
Pro Men – Cole Bangert (Twin Lakes, Colo.)
Semi-Pro Men – Nick Van Dine (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Expert Men 15-16 – Geoffrey Ulmer (Troy, N.Y.)
Expert Men 17-18 – JD Swanguen (San Diego, Calif.)
Expert Men 19-24 – Sam Mellen (Hillsboro, N.H.)
Expert Men 25-29 – Andrew Palmgren (Natick, Mass.)
Expert Men 30-34 – Roland Dufresne (Plainville, Conn.)
Expert Men 35-39 – Robert Brien (Allentown, Pa.)
Expert Men 40-44 – John Galli (Cazenovia, N.Y.)
Expert Men 45-49 – Tony Watkins (Waterbury, Vt.)
Expert Men 50-54 – Scott Lideen (Phoenix, Ariz.)
Expert Men 55-59 – Stefan Cihylik (Allentown, Pa.)
Junior Men 10 & Under – Troy Sladek (Foothill Ranch, Calif.)
Junior Men 11-12 – Richard Rude (Redding, Conn.)
Junior Men 13-14 – Neko Mullaly (Reading, Pa.)
Pro Women – Kathy Pruitt (Lake Almanor, Calif.)
Expert Women 15-18 – Christina Pinney (Concord, Calif.)
Expert Women 19-29 – Maureen Kunz (Oakland, Calif.)
Expert Women 40-49 – Vicki Koch (West Falls, N.Y.)
Junior Women 11-12 – Cierra Smith (Reno, Nev.)
Dual Slalom
Pro Men – Christopher Herndon (Etowah, N.C.)
Semi-Pro Men – Rudy Unrau (Boulder, Colo.)
Expert 18 & Under – Taylor Calvert (Saratoga, Calif.)
Expert 19-29 – Steve Avery (Concord, N.H.)
Expert 30-39 – Robert Brien (Allentown, Pa.)
Expert 40+ – Derek Pierce (Allentown, Pa.)
Pro Women – Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Ariz.)
Expert Women – Christina Pinney (Concord, Calif.)
Short Track Cross Country
Pro Men – Ryan Trebon (Ventura, Calif.)
Semi-Pro Men – Weston Schempf (Sinking Spring, Pa.)
Expert 18 & Under – Eric Thompson (Shoreview, Minn.)
Expert 19-29 – John Peterson (Easton, Mass.)
Expert 30+ – Jeff Dickey (Arlington, Va.)
Pro Women – Mary McConneloug (Chilmark, Mass.)
Expert Women – Annajean Dallaire (Louisville, Ky.)
Singlespeed
Open Men – Nathan Wyatt (Ashville, N.C.)
Open Women – Jennifer Tribe Wilson (El Paso, Texas)
Super D
Pro/Open Men – Adam Craig (Bend, Ore.)
Men 19-29 – Robert Herber (Murrieta, Calif.)
Men 30-39 – James Roy (Stowe, Vt.)
Men 40-49 – Rich Bartlett (Lancaster, Calif.)
Men 50+ – Timothy Messersmith (York, Pa.)
Junior Men 18 & Under – Greg Carpenter (Canton, Conn.)
Pro/Open Women – Rachel Lloyd (Fairfax, Calif.)
Women 19-29 – Maureen Kunz (Oakland, Calif.)
Women 30-39 – Rozanne Puleo (Medford, Mass.)
Women 40+ – Charlene Smith (Bolton, Conn.)
Junior Women 18 & Under – Hollis Owens (Lynchburg, Va.)
Observed Trials
Men’s Modified – Brian Yezierski (Middleton, Conn.)
Men’s Stock – Mike Steidley (New Haven, Conn.)
USA Cycling National Festival at Seven Springs presented by California Giant Berry Farms Champion, Pa. – July 6-17
Men 30-34 Time Trial – Joshua Frick (Bethesda, Md.)
Men 35-39 Time Trial – Richard Feldman (Ketchum, Idaho)
Men 40-44 Time Trial – Michael Hutchinson (San Jose, Calif.)
Men 45-49 Time Trial – Thurlow Rogers (Newbury Park, Calif.)
Men 50-54 Time Trial – David Zimbelman (White Salmon, Va.)
Men 55-59 Time Trial – Gordon Paulson (Cottage Grove, Wis.)
Men 60-64 Time Trial – G. Turner Howard (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Men 65-69 Time Trial – Scott Tucker (Golden, Colo.)
Men 70-74 Time Trial – Franz Hammer (Seattle, Wash.)
Men 75-79 Time Trial – Francois Mertens (New Milford, Conn.)
Men 80-85 Time Trial – Charles Martin (Jones Mills, Pa.)
Women 30-34 Time Trial – Kelli Jones (San Diego, Calif.)
Women 35-39 Time Trial – Kristin Sanders (West Palm Beach, Fla.)
Women 40-44 Time Trial – Jillian Behm (Erie, Pa.)
Women 45-49 Time Trial – Ruth Clemence (Newport Beach, Calif.)
Women 50-54 Time Trial – Marianne Holt (Matthews, N.C.)
Women 55-59 Time Trial – Elizabeth Tyrell (Annandale, N.J.)
Women 60-64 Time Trial – Patricia Roberts (Winston Salem, N.C.)
Women 65-69 Time Trial – Julie Lockhart (Dunstable, Mass.)
Women 70+ Time Trial – Joyce Quadri (Erie, Pa.)
Women Tandem 70+ Time Trial – Tina Beatini (Phoenix, Ariz.), Jacqui Lockwood (Chandler, Ariz.)
Women Tandem 90+ Time Trial – Julie Kaplan (Oxnard, Calif.), Lynette Rock (Torrance, Calif.)
Men Tandem 70+ Time Trial – Jerry Jayne (Thousand Oaks, Calif.), Steven Strickler (Corona Del Mar, Calif.)
Men Tandem 90+ Time Trial – Bryan Lofton (Orange Park, Fla.), James Wright (Orange Park, Fla.)
Men Tandem 110+ Time Trial – Andy Buck (Dresher, Ala.), Chip Berezny (Easton, Pa.)
Mixed Tandem 70+ Time Trial – Derek Powers (Carrboro, N.C.), Tina Weiler (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Mixed Tandem 90+ Time Trial – Patrick Aimone (Belleville, Mich.), Anne Marie Phillips (Northville, Mich.)
Mixed Tandem 110+ Time Trial – Gordon Paulson (Cottage Grove, Wis.), Diane Ostenso (Cottage Grove)
Men Elite Tandem Time Trial – Jacqui Lockwood (Chandler, Ariz.), Lisa Zaschke (Tempe, Ariz.)
Women Elite Tandem Time Trial – Bryan Lofton (Orange Park, Fla.), James Wright (Orange Park, Fla.)
Mixed Elite Tandem Time Trial – Andy Applegate (Black Mountain, N.C.), Cara McCauley (Asheville, N.C.)
Men 30-34 Criterium – Karl Bordine (Oceanside, Calif.)
Men 35-39 Criterium – Jason Snow Tallahassee, Fla.)
Men 40-44 Criterium – Mike Hutchinson (San Jose, Calif.)
Men 45-49 Criterium – Skip Foley (Wayland, Mass.)
Men 50-54 Criterium – Kent Bostick (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Men 55-59 Criterium – Kenny Fuller (Corona Del Mar, Calif.)
Men 60-64 Criterium – John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif.)
Men 65-69 Criterium – Ed Lang (Lincoln, Mass.)
Men 70-74 Criterium – Franz Hammer (Seattle, Wash.)
Men 75-79 Criterium – Francois Mertens (New Milford, Conn.)
Men 80-84 Criterium – Charles Martin (Jonesville, Pa.)
Women 30-34 Criterium – Betsy Galenti (Pomona, Calif.)
Women 35-39 Criterium – Jane Evely (Kent, Ohio)
Women 40-44 Criterium – Mara Miller (Ramsey, N.J.)
Women 45-49 Criterium – Tracy Huber (Louisville, Ky.)
Women 50-54 Criterium – Linda Schnepf (Newport Beach, Calif.)
Women 55-59 Criterium – Kay Tsui (Falls Church, Va.)
Women 60-64 Criterium – Patricia Roberts (Winston Salem, N.C.)
Women 65-69 Criterium – Julie Lockhart (Dunstable, Mass.)
Women 70-74 Criterium – Joyce Quadri (Erie, Pa.)
Women 30-34 Road Race – Betsy Shogren (Morgantown, W.V.)
Women 35-39 Road Race – Julie Foertsch (Madison, Wis.)
Women 40-44 Road Race – Terrie Clouse (Monument, Colo.)
Women 45-49 Road Race – Ruth Clemence (Newport Beach, Calif.)
Women 50-54 Road Race – Linda Schnepf (Newport Beach, Calif.)
Women 55-59 Road Race – Elizabeth Tyrell (Annandale, N.J.)
Women 60-64 Road Race – Patricia Roberts (Winston Salem, N.C.)
Women 65-69 Road Race – Julie Lockhart (Dunstable, Mass.)
Men 30-34 Road Race – Peter Cannell (Ashburn, Va.)
Men 35-39 Road Race – Paul Martin (North Royalton, Ohio)
Men 40-44 Road Race – Dirk Pohlmann (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Men 45-49 Road Race – Thurlow Rogers (Simi Valley, Calif.)
Men 50-54 Road Race – Wayne Stetina (Mission Viejo, Calif.)
Men 55-59 Road Race – David LeDuc (Willow Springs, N.C.)
Men 60-64 Road Race – G. Turner Howard (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Men 65-69 Road Race – Robert Brooks (Auberry, Calif.)
Men 70-74 Road Race – Franz Hammer (Seattle, Wash.)
Men 75-79 Road Race – Francois Mertens (New Milford, Conn.)
Women 70+ Tandem Road Race – Jacqui Lockwood (Chandler, Ariz.), Lisa Zeschke (Tempe, Ariz.)
Women 90+ Tandem Road Race – Kimberly Celecki (Barneveld, N.Y.), Margaret Thompson (Clinton, N.Y.)
Men 70+ Tandem Road Race – Chris Demarchi (Chino, Calif.), Daniel Vinson (Lake Elsinore, Calif.)
Men 90+ Tandem Road Race – Louie Amelburu (Las Vegas, Nev.), Mark Schaefer (Wash. Terrace, Utah)
Men 110+ Tandem Road Race – John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif.), Larry Wolff (Sacramento, Calif.)
Mixed 70+ Tandem Road Race – Andy Applegate (Black Mountain, N.C.), Cara McCauley (Asheville, N.C.)
Mixed 90+ Tandem Road Race – Denise Everett (Louisville, Ky.), James Everett (Louisville, Ky.)
Mixed 110+ Tandem Road Race – Gordon Paulson (Cottage Grove, Wis.), Diane Ostenso (Cottage Grove)
U23 Men Road Race – Max Jenkins (Walnut Creek, Calif.)
Junior Men 10-12 Time Trial – Michael Dessau (Boulder, Colo.)
Junior Men 13-14 Time Trial – Ben Gabardi (Collierville, Tenn.)
Junior Men 15-16 Time Trial – Coryn Rivera (Tustin, Calif.)
Junior Men 17-18 Time Trial – Ben King (North Garden, Va.)
Junior Women 10-12 Time Trial – Katrina Howard (Fresno, Calif.)
Junior Women 13-14 Time Trial – Jillian Gardner (West Jordan, Utah)
Junior Women 15-16 Time Trial – Michael Niemi (Gainesville, Fla.)
Junior Women 17-18 Time Trial – Jerika Hutchinson (Mt. Shasta, Calif.)
U23 Women Time Trial – Mara Abbott (Boulder, Colo.)
U23 Men Time Trial – Nick Frey (Princeton, Iowa)
Elite Women Time Trial – Kristin Armstrong (Boise, Idaho)
Elite Men Time Trial – Karl Bodine (Oceanside, Calif.)
Junior Men 10-12 Road Race – Curtis White (Delanson, N.Y.)
Junior Men 13-14 Road Race – Ashlyn Gerber (Sanford, Fla.)
Junior Men 15-16 Road Race –Nathan Brown (Covington, Tenn.)
Junior Men 17-18 Road Race – Ben King (North Garden, Va.)
Junior Women 10-12 Road Race – Katrina Howard (Fresno, Calif.)
Junior Women 13-14 Road Race – Justin Koelbl (Fairfax Station, Va.)
Junior Women 15-16 Road Race – Coryn Rivera (Tustin, Calif.)
Junior Women 17-18 Road Race – Lauren Shirock (Emmaus, Pa.)
Junior Men 10-12 Criterium – Curtis White (Delanson, N.Y.)
Junior Men 13-14 Criterium – Ben Gabardi (Collierville, Tenn.)
Junior Men 15-16 Criterium – Gavin Mannion (Dedham, Mass.)
Junior Men 17-18 Criterium – Iggy Silva (San Diego, Calif.)
Junior Women 10-12 Criterium – Katrina Howard (Fresno, Calif.)
Junior Women 13-14 Criterium – Ashlyn Gerber (Sanford, Fla.)
Junior Women 15-16 Criterium – Coryn Rivera (Tustin, Calif.)
Junior Women 17-18 Criterium – Sinead Miller (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
U23 Women Criterium – Erica Allar (Foglesville, Pa.)
U23 Men Criterium – Keith Norris (Miami, Fla.)
Elite Women Road Race – Mara Abbott (Boulder, Colo.)
U23 Women Road Race – Mara Abbott (Boulder, Colo.)
Elite Men Road Race – Paul Martin (North Royalton, Ohio)
USA Cycling Elite Track Tandem National Championships Trexlertown, Pa. – July 6
Elite Tandem Sprint – Andy Lakatosh (Trexlertown, Pa.), Ben Barczewski (Breinigsville, Pa.)
USA Cycling Mountain Bike Marathon National Championships Breckenridge, Colo. – July 4
U.S. Paralympics and U.S. Handcycling National Road Championships Denver, Colo. – June 15-17.
Men’s Time Trial – Alejandro Albor (Elk Grove, Calif.)
Women’s Time Trial – Jennifer Schulbe (Homewood, Ala.)
Men’s Handcycle A Road Race – Seth Arseneau (Albuquerque, N.M.)
Men’s Handcycle B Road Race – Matt Updike (Denver, Colo.)
Men’s Handcycle C2 Road Race – James Watson (Wichita, Kansas)
Men’s LC1 Road Race – Bruce Gordon (South Bend, Ind.)
Women’s LC1 Road Race – Kelly Crowley (Redwood City, Calif.)
Women’s CP3 Road Race – Barbara Buchan (Bend, Ore.)
USA Cycling BMX National Championships Waterford Oaks, Mich. – June 9.
Championship Class
Elite Men –Donny Robinson (Napa, Calif.)
Elite Women – Krystal Hime (San Antonio, Texas)
Junior Men –Nic Long (Lakeside, Calif.)
Junior Women –Amanda Geving (Largo, Fla.)
Challenge Class
Boys 5&6 – Ethan Wolthers (Stevenson Ranch, Calif.)
Boys 7 – Noah Secor (Sherrard, Ill.)
Girls 8 – Mikayla Horick (Clairton, Pa.)
Boys 8 – Tyler Fuller (Henderson, Nev.)
Girls 9 – Neva Warren (Seabrook, N.J.)
Boys 9 – Christopher Blevins (Durango, Colo.)
Girls 10 – Rachael Hopperdietzel (Rapid City, S.D.)
Boys 10 – Brock Heffron (Gilbert, Ariz.)
Girls 11 – Jessica Sherbno (St. Peters, Mo.)
Boys 11 – Cole Tesar (Huntersville, N.C.)
Girls 12 – Felicia Stancil (Lake Villa, Ill.)
Boys 12 – Tyler Whitfield (Rockford, Ill.)
Girls 13 – Audrey Zuloaga (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Boys 13 – Jordan Miranda (Bakersfield, Calif.)
Girls 14 – Victoria Hopperdietzel (Rapid City, S.D.)
Boys 14 – Jordan Ryan (Springfield, Ill.)
Girls 15 – Dominique Daniles (Gilbert, Ariz.)
Boys 15 – Jacob Sherbno (St. Peters, Mo.)
Girls 16 – Samantha Bretheim (Lindstrom, Minn.)
Boys 16 – Denzel Stein (Dallas, Texas)
Women 17+ – Dary Williams (Hesperia, Calif.)
Men 17-24 – Johnny Woodmansee (Litchfield, Ariz.)
Men 25-29 – Bill Young (Spring Hill, Fla.)
Men 30+ – Tommy Opincar (LaVergne, Tenn.)
Masters – John Inglis (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Cruiser Class
Elite – Jeffery Upshaw (Dayton, Ohio)
Junior – Joey Bradford (Monterey, Calif.)
Boys 12 & Under – Cole Tesar (Huntersville, N.C.)
Girls 12 & Under – Felicia Stancil (Lake Villa, Ill.)
Boys 13 & 14 – William Russell (Desoto, Texas)
Girls 13 & 14 – Victoria Hopperdietzel (Rapid City, S.D.)
Boys 15 & 16 – Jeremy Knapper (Pottstown, Pa.)
Girls 15 & 16 – Dominique Daniels (Gilbert, Ariz.)
Men 17-24 – Johnny Woodmansee (Litchfield, Ariz.)
Women 17-24 – Ashley Grubb (Durango, Colo.)
Men 25-29 – Kristopher Lundgren (Midlothian, Ill.)
Men 30-34 – Tommy Opincar (LaVergne, Tenn.)
Women 30-34 – Debbie Chapman (Travelers Rest, S.C.)
Men 35-39 – Scott Matual (Seattle, Wash.)
Women 35-39 – Deanna Jamieson (White Lake, Mich.)
Women 45+ – Kathy Bostrom (Sarasota, Fla.)
Men 40-44 – George Goodall (Chandler, Ariz.)
Men 45+ – George Grant (Kokomo, Ind.)
USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships Lawrence, Kansas – May 11-13.
Division I Team Overall – Stanford University
Division II Team Overall – Western Washington University
Men’s Division I Individual Overall – Mark Hardman (University of Virginia)
Men’s Division II Individual Overall – Chris Stuart (Mesa State)
Women’s Division I Individual Overall – Rebecca Larson (University of Florida)
Women’s Division II Individual Overall – Mara Abbott (Whitman College)
Men’s Division I Team Time Trial – Fort Lewis College
Men’s Division II Team Time Trial – Western Washington University
Women’s Division I Team Time Trial – Fort Lewis College
Women’s Division II Team Time Trial – Whitman College
Men’s Division I Road Race – Alex Boyd (Midwestern State)
Men’s Division II Road Race – Toby Marzot (Dartmouth College)
Women’s Division I Road Race – Rebecca Larson (University of Florida)
Women’s Division II Road Race – Mara Abbott (Whitman College)
Men’s Division I Criterium – Phil Mann (Colorado State University)
Men’s Division II Criterium – Jared Faciszewski (Colorado College)
Women’s Division I Criterium – Natalie Klemko (Midwestern State University)
Women’s Division II Criterium – Jennifer Bodine (George Washington University)
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