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Winston-Salem Cycling Classic Report, Results, Photos – Numainville 5th, De Vos 13th

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June 01, 2015 (Winston-Salem, NC) – Latvian Toms Skujins, riding for the Hincapie Racing Team, and Belarus racer Alena Amialiusik of the Velocio-SRAM squad, were the best in the field of international stars at the 2015 Winston-Salem Cycling Classic road races. Skujins won the men’s road race at Winston-Salem, going solo on the next-to-last lap, while Amialiusik made her move on the final circuit to take the women’s title.

Numainville 5th in the Winston-Salem Cycling Classic road race  ©  Iri Greco/BrakeThrough Media

Canada’s Joëlle Numainville (Bigla Pro Cycling Team) finished 5th in the women’s race while Adam De Vos (H&R Block Pro Cycling Team) was the top Canuck in the men’s race placing 13th.

“I’m really happy because I didn’t have a super good Spring as I got sick and just couldn’t get over it. I was trying hard to train while and race but it wasn’t my best Spring,” commented Numainville. “I went training in Colorado the last few weeks at altitude and I’ve just been focused on having a good second part of the season. I knew I was in good shape here and I think next week will be good. I’m also looking forward to nationals at the end of the month. That’s a pretty big deal. I’m happy with today’s result because it’s good start to this part of the season.”

Men’s Race
Breakaway groups formed and tried to get away in the opening hour of the men’s 112-mile race, 14 laps on an eight-mile road course, but none were able make their breaks stick. Then on lap four, three riders pulled away and stayed out front. Evan Huffman (USA) of Team SmartStop, Mackenzie Brennan (USA) of the Hincapie team and Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies rider Tom Zirbel (USA) opened a gap of more than one minute and 30 seconds.

At the halfway point of the race, with seven laps down and seven to go, the group of three saw their lead reduced to 45 seconds. Logan Loader (USA) of the Amore & Vita – Selle SMP then closed the gap to join the leaders.

Riders bridged from the bunch, then fell back, until a leading group of five formed with three laps to go. Hincapie teammates Skujins and Robin Carpenter (USA) and Airgas-Safeway’s Connor McCutcheon (USA) joined Loader and Huffman up front. Skujins gave it full gas right before the start of the decisive climb up the Brookstown Avenue KOM (King of the Mountain) 10% grade … and he was gone. With one lap to go, Skujins held a 23-second lead over the four chasers, and he was never challenged again.

Men's podium (l-r) Kocjan 2nd, Skujins 1st, Lewis 3rd  ©  Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us
Skujins, a winner earlier this month in Stage 3 of the Amgen Tour of California, hung on for a 12-second win in the Winston-Salem Cycling Classic men’s road race. SmartStop rider Jure Kocjan (SLO) comes through to claim second, with Skujins’ Hincapie teammate Joe Lewis (AUS) in third. Skujins made his winning move with one eye on his rivals. “Once you attack you for sure know who’s got the legs and who does not,” Skujins said. “So when I went, nobody followed. I just kept it going.”

Skujins won a long way from his Latvian home, but for Hincapie chief sports director Thomas Craven, this victory was a homecoming. “I do consider Winston-Salem my home town, so we wanted to win one for the team, for myself and for everybody else,” Craven said. “I grew up racing here, and racing on these roads, so it’s great to bring this victory home for us.”

Craven’s Hincapie team won all three contested titles today, with Skujins winning the road race, and Brennan taking both the sprint and KOM victories.

The final climb made the difference in the 64-mile women’s race, after seven laps of cat-and-mouse chasing on the eight-mile course.

Women’s Race
On the third of eight laps, with the heat and humidity reducing the lead pack from the 130 starters to just 30 riders, a group of eight tried to break away from the main field, but they were brought back into the bunch. Lap after lap, small groups got together and tried to escape, but none were able to make a break stick. On lap six, Velocio-SRAM rider Lauren Rowney (AUS) rode solo off the front, gapping the field by nearly a minute, before she was shut down, too.

Woman's podium (l-r) Neben 2nd, Amialiusik 1st, Komanski 3rd  ©  Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us

Finally, as the riders began their next-to-last lap, two riders managed to pull away from the pack and establish a break. Amialiusik and Amber Neben (USA) of the Visit Dallas Cycling p/b Noice4Good team pulled away together and opened an advantage of one minute and15 seconds as they began the bell lap. On the final ascent of the Brookstown climb, with the main field closing fast, Amialiusik made her move, dropping Neben and powering over the top of the climb.

Amialiusik rode away to win the Winston-Salem Cycling Classic women’s road race. Neben held on for second, six second back, with Winston-Salem’s own Lauren Komanski (USA), riding for Team TWENTY16 p/b Sho-Air, another six seconds back in third. The QOM (Queen of the Mountain) win went to Amialiusik, with Hitec Products rider Kirsten Wild (NED) taking the sprint competition.

One of many house parties near the Brookstown Avenue KOM/QOM climb  ©  Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us
Amialiusik, the current national road race and time trail champion of Belarus, made her winning move on the final climb, but she had an alternate plan, too. “I tried and it was a good, successful attack, and if not, I know I’m stronger in the sprint,” she said. Amialiusik gave full credit to her teammates for setting up her win. “I have a wonderful team. Strong teammates. We had really good tactics. We worked together yesterday and today.”

How will the Velocio-SRAM team celebrate Amialiusik’s win? “A barbeque with our favorite family where we stay now. It’s a really great family. We feel like at home.”

For Winston-Salem’s Komanski, the feeling of success at home was unmatched. “This is my hometown,” Komanski said. “My family’s here, my husband’s here, a bunch of my friends are here. Everyone was all over the course. Lots of familiar faces and familiar roads, so this is incredible. It was a lot of fun.”

Sunday’s road races capped two days of professional bicycle racing in Winston-Salem, with crowds in excess of 15,000 on hand for the weekend action.

Proceeds from the Winston-Salem Cycling Classic benefit the Sceptor Pain Foundation and the Forsyth Medical Center Foundation.  The presenting sponsor of the Winston-Salem Cycling Classic is the Carolina Pain Institute.  Platinum sponsors are Wake Forest Baptist Health, Boston Scientific and Novant Health.  Event sponsors include BB&T, Clinical Solutions, Flow, Visit Winston-Salem, the Winston-Salem Journal and Winston-Salem Cycling.

Results

Women

1. Alena Amialiusik (Blr) Velocio-SRAM 2:37:30
2. Amber Neben (USA) Visit Dallas p/b Noise4Good 0:07
3. Lauren Komanski (USA) TWENTY16 p/b Sho-Air  0:13
4. Coryn Rivera (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Women’s Team 0:16
5. Joëlle Numainville (Can) Bigla Pro Cycling Team 0:34
6. Carmen Small (USA) TWENTY16 p/b Sho-Air
7. Lauren Stephens (USA) Team TIBCO -SVB
8. Tayler Wiles (USA) Velocio-SRAM
9. Maria Giulia Confalonieri (Ita) Alé Cipollini 0:35
10. Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) Velocio-SRAM
11. Elise Delzenne (Fra) Velocio-SRAM
12. Karol-Ann Canuel (Can) Velocio-SRAM 0:36
13. Eugenia Bujak (Pol) BTC City Ljubljana 0:48
14. Joanne Kiesanowski (Nzl) Team TIBCO -SVB
15. Stephanie Roorda (Can) SAS-Mazda-Macogep-Specialized
16. Flavia Oliveira (Bra) Alé Cipollini 0:49
17. Brianna Walle (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
18. Lauren Defrescenzo (USA) DNA Cycling p/b K4
19. Iris Slappendel (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling Team 0:51
20. Christy Keely (USA) Fearless Femme p/b Haute Wheels Racing 1:00
21. Nicole Mertz (USA) ISCorp Cycling p/b Smart Choice MRI Kick Off 1:02
22. Joanne Hogan (Aus) Team TIBCO -SVB 1:20
23. Doris Schweizer (Sui) Bigla Pro Cycling Team
24. Loren Rowney (Aus) Velocio-SRAM 1:21
25. Andrea Dvorak (USA) TWENTY16 p/b Sho-Air  2:12
26. Linda Melanie Villumsen (Nzl) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Women’s Team 2:35
27. Hannah Barnes (Gbr) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Women’s Team
28. Alexis Ryan (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Women’s Team
29. Lauren Tamayo (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Women’s Team 0:17
30. Olivia Dillon (Irl) FCS Cycling Team
31. Lindsay Bayer (USA) Pepper Palace Pro Cycling p/b The Happy Tooth
32. Laura Van Gilder (USA) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling 0:18
33. Clara Koppenburg (Ger) Bigla Pro Cycling Team
34. Diana Pe-Uela (Col) Colombia National Team
35. Gabrielle Pilote-Fortin (Can) DNA Cycling p/b K4
36. Lauren Hall (USA) TWENTY16 p/b Sho-Air
37. Sharon Laws (Gbr) Bigla Pro Cycling Team
38. Liza Rachetto (USA) BMW p/b Happy Tooth Dental
39. Heather Fischer (USA) DNA Cycling p/b K4
40. Emilie Moberg (Nor) Hitec Products
41. Kirsten Wild (Ned) Hitec Products
42. Laura Jorgensen (USA) Pepper Palace Pro Cycling p/b The Happy Tooth 0:19
43. Justine Clift (Can) Pain Pathways Womens Cycling
44. Elena Berlato (Ita) Alé Cipollini
45. Dalia Muccioli (Ita) Alé Cipollini
46. Marta Tagliaferro (Ita) Alé Cipollini
47. Rushlee Buchanan (Nzl) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Women’s Team
48. Annalisa Cucinotta (Ita) Alé Cipollini
49. Tina Mayolo Pic (USA) Pepper Palace Pro Cycling p/b The Happy Tooth
50. Amy Charity (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
51. Kathyrn Donovan (USA) Team Colavita/Bianchi p/b Fine Cooking Women’s Professional Cycling Team 0:10:10
52. Kathrin Hammes (Ger) Team TIBCO -SVB
53. Nicole Bruderer Cofino (Gua) ISCorp Cycling p/b Smart Choice MRI Kick Off
54. Alison Tetrick (USA) OPW
55. Samantha Scheider (USA) ISCorp Cycling p/b Smart Choice MRI Kick Off
56. Amber Gaffney (USA) TWENTY16 p/b Sho-Air
57. Anna Sanders (USA) FCS Cycling Team
58. Sara Tussey (USA) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling 0:10:11
59. Miranda Griffiths (Aus) BMW p/b Happy Tooth Dental 0:11:41
60. Debbie Milne (USA) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling 0:13:07
61. Christina Gokey-Smith (USA) Pepper Palace Pro Cycling p/b The Happy Tooth 0:17:53
DNF Shelley Olds (USA) Bigla Pro Cycling Team
DNF Beth Ann Orton (USA) FCS Cycling Team
DNF Kendall Ryan (USA) Team TIBCO -SVB
DNF Alison Jackson (Can) TWENTY16 p/b Sho-Air  
DNF Miriam Bjÿrnsrud (Nor) Hitec Products
DNF Ariane Horbach (Ger) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
DNF Erica Allar (USA) Team Colavita/Bianchi p/b Fine Cooking Women’s Professional Cycling Team
DNF Krista Doebel-Hickok (USA) Team TIBCO -SVB
DNF Lorena Vargas (Col) Colombia National Team
DNF Megan Rathwell (Can) BMW p/b Happy Tooth Dental
DNF Mary Zider (USA) Team Colavita/Bianchi p/b Fine Cooking Women’s Professional Cycling Team
DNF Whitney Schultz (USA) Team Colavita/Bianchi p/b Fine Cooking Women’s Professional Cycling Team
DNF Elena Valentini (Ita) BTC City Ljubljana
DNF Anna Grace Christiansen (USA) FCS Cycling Team
DNF Erica Zaveta (USA) BMW p/b Happy Tooth Dental
DNF Janelle Cole (USA) Fearless Femme p/b Haute Wheels Racing
DNF Jelena Eric (Srb) BTC City Ljubljana
DNF Breanne Nalder (USA) DNA Cycling p/b K4
DNF Vanessa Drigo (Sui) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling
DNF Dafnè Therous (Can) SAS-Mazda-Macogep-Specialized
DNF Meredith Bunkers (USA) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling
DNF Morgan Brown (USA) Team Colavita/Bianchi p/b Fine Cooking Women’s Professional Cycling Team
DNF Valentina Paniagua (Col) Colombia National Team
DNF Janicke Gunvaldsen (Nor) Hitec Products
DNF Lex Albrecht (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
DNF Starla Teddergreen (USA) Fearless Femme p/b Haute Wheels Racing
DNF Jamie Gilgen (Can) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling
DNF Jacqueline Parker (USA) SAS-Mazda-Macogep-Specialized
DNF Annie Ewart (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
DNF Katherine Shields (USA) Pain Pathways Womens Cycling
DNF BrittLee Bowman (USA) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling
DNF Mia Manganello (USA) FCS Cycling Team
DNF Catherine Dessureault (Can) SAS-Mazda-Macogep-Specialized
DNF Fiona Meade (Irl) Fearless Femme p/b Haute Wheels Racing
DNF Erin Wittwer (USA) Fearless Femme p/b Haute Wheels Racing
DNF Hayley Giddons (Nzl) ISCorp Cycling p/b Smart Choice MRI Kick Off
DNF Alexandra Millard (USA) ISCorp Cycling p/b Smart Choice MRI Kick Off
DNF Lauretta Hanson (Aus) Fearless Femme p/b Haute Wheels Racing
DNF Yussely Mendevil Soto (Mex) ISCorp Cycling p/b Smart Choice MRI Kick Off
DNF Lindsey Knast (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling
DNF Meghan Korol (USA) Pain Pathways Womens Cycling
DNF Kristin Lotito (USA) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling
DNF Mia Radotic (Cro) BTC City Ljubljana
DNF Lenore Pipes (Gum) Pain Pathways Womens Cycling
DNF Ashley Barson (Can) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling
DNF Carrie Cartmill (Can) Pain Pathways Womens Cycling
DNF Adriane Provost (Can) SAS-Mazda-Macogep-Specialized
DNF Jennifer Nordhem (USA) Stan’s NoTubes p/b Velo Classic Cycling
DNF Natalia Franco (Col) Colombia National Team
DNF Courteney Lowe (Nzl) Pepper Palace Pro Cycling p/b The Happy Tooth
DNF Vita Heine (Nor) Hitec Products
DNF Anne Perry (USA) DNA Cycling p/b K4
DNF Tess Senty (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling
DNF Andrea Brennan (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling
DNF Sarah Caravella (USA) Pepper Palace Pro Cycling p/b The Happy Tooth
DNF Jessica Cutler (USA) Team Colavita/Bianchi p/b Fine Cooking Women’s Professional Cycling Team
DNF Kirsti Lay (Can) SAS-Mazda-Macogep-Specialized
DNF Cinthia Lehner (USA) Pain Pathways Womens Cycling
DNF Marianna Williams (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling
DNF Melissa Hiller (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling
DNF Tiffany Pezulo (USA) DNA Cycling p/b K4
DNF Vita Heine (Nor) Hitec Products
DNF Julie Leth (Den) Hitec Products
DNF Hayley Giddons (Nzl) ISCorp Cycling p/b Smart Choice MRI Kick Off
DNF Melissa Hiller (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling
DNF Andrea Brennan (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling
DNF Kristie Nichols James (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling
DNF Jessica Cerra (USA) TWENTY16 p/b Sho-Air
DNF Andrea Brennan (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling
DNF Melissa Hiller (USA) QCW Women’s Cycling

Men

1. Toms Skujina (Lat) Hincapie Racing Team 4:13:06
2. Jure Kocjan (Slo) Team SmartStop 0:12
3. Joseph Lewis (Aus) Hincapie Racing Team
4. Jesse Anthony (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
5. Tyler Magner (USA) Hincapie Racing Team
6. Logan Loader (USA) Amore AMO Vita-Selle SMP
7. Connor McCutcheon (USA) Airgas-Safeway Cycling Team 0:46
8. Evan Huffman (USA) Team SmartStop 1:32
9. Jonathan Clarke (Aus) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team 1:49
10. Nicolae Tanovitchii (Mda) Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
11. Max Korus (USA) QCW Cycling P/b Breakaway Bikes
12. Stephen Leece (USA) Jamis-Hagens Berman
13. Adam De Vos (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team
14. Mackenzie Brennan (USA) Hincapie Racing Team
15. John Murphy (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team 4:55
16. Josh Johnson (USA) Bissell-Abg-Giant
17. Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Arg) Jamis-Hagens Berman
18. Dion Smith (Nzl) Hincapie Racing Team
19. Brecht Dhaene (Bel) Astellas Professional Cycling Team
20. Kyle Murphy (USA) Lupus Racing Team
21. Luis Lemus (Mex) Airgas-Safeway Cycling Team
22. Michael Woods (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
23. Jon Hornbeck (USA) Hincapie Racing Team
24. Gerardo Medina (Mex) Airgas-Safeway Cycling Team
25. Matt Rodrigues (USA) Airgas-Safeway Cycling Team
26. Redi Halilaj (Alb) Amore AMO Vita-Selle SMP
27. Efren Ortega (Pur) Incycle-Cannondale 5:04
28. Christopher Prendergast (Can) Jet Fuel 5:05
29. Cole House (USA) Isagenix / SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coaching
30. Dennis Ramirez (USA) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek
31. Chris Winn (Aus) GS Ciao 5:12
32. Evan Murphy (USA) Lupus Racing Team
33. Steven Perezluha (USA) Isagenix / SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coaching
34. Griffin Easter (USA) Airgas-Safeway Cycling Team 5:17
35. Ryan Anderson (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
36. Brad Neagos (USA) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek U23 Cycling
37. Travis McCabe (USA) Team SmartStop 5:25
38. Kiel Reijnen (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
39. Kennett Peterson (USA) GS Ciao
40. Alan Royek (USA) Metra / Cycles 54 5:27
41. Uri Martins (Mex) Amore AMO Vita-Selle SMP
42. Christopher Uberti (USA) United Healthcare of Georgia p/b The 706 Project 5:42
43. David Guttenplan (USA) Isagenix / SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coaching
44. Clay Murfet (Aus) Astellas Professional Cycling Team
45. Carson Miller (USA) Jamis-Hagens Berman
46. Oscar Clark (USA) Hincapie Racing Team
47. Cortlan Brown (USA) Astellas Professional Cycling Team
48. Emerson Oronte (USA) Team SmartStop
49. Justin Mauch (USA) Airgas-Safeway Cycling Team
50. Kevin Gottlieb (USA) Airgas-Safeway Cycling Team
51. Fred Rodriguez (USA) Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
52. Carlos Eduardo Alzate Escobar (Col) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team 6:17
53. Daniel Summerhill (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
54. Eugenio Bani (Ita) Amore AMO Vita-Selle SMP 6:19
55. Tom Zirbel (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies 6:24
DNF Marco Canola (Ita) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
DNF Marco Zamparella (Ita) Amore AMO Vita-Selle SMP
DNF Robin Eckmann (USA) GS Ciao
DNF Gavin Mannion (USA) Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
DNF David Goodman (USA) United Healthcare of Georgia p/b The 706 Project
DNF George Simpson (USA) GS Ciao
DNF Julian Rodas (Col) Incycle-Cannondale
DNF Orlando Trinidad Garibay Contreras (Mex) Incycle-Cannondale
DNF Travis Samuel (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team
DNF Zachary Bell (Can) Team SmartStop
DNF Kristofer Dahl (Can) Team SmartStop
DNF Luis Romero Amaran (Cub) Jamis-Hagens Berman
DNF Will Routley (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
DNF Gregory Obando Brenes (Crc) Jamis-Hagens Berman
DNF Scott Zwizanski (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
DNF Michael Olheiser (USA) Lupus Racing Team
DNF Frank Travieso (USA) United Healthcare of Georgia p/b The 706 Project
DNF Adam Farabaugh (USA ) Isagenix / SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coaching
DNF Bradley White (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
DNF Robert Gutgesell (Can) Jet Fuel
DNF Matt Zimmer (USA) All Stars-Velocious Sport
DNF Walter Trillini (Arg) Jamis-Hagens Berman
DNF Daniel Alexander Jaramillo Diez (Col) Jamis-Hagens Berman
DNF Travis Livermon (USA) Team SmartStop
DNF Austin Ulich (USA) United Healthcare of Georgia p/b The 706 Project
DNF Stuart Wight (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team
DNF Andrew Scarano (USA) United Healthcare of Georgia p/b The 706 Project
DNF Jacob Arnold (USA) Piedmont Flyers
DNF Glenn Ferreira (USA) Metra / Cycles 54
DNF Austin Vincent (USA) Airgas-Safeway Cycling Team
DNF Max Jenkins (USA) Astellas Professional Cycling Team
DNF Derek Schanze (USA) Isagenix / SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coaching
DNF Michael Burliegh (USA) GS Ciao
DNF Samuel Hunter Snipe Grove (USA) Incycle-Cannondale
DNF Phillip Gaimon (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
DNF Stephen Hyde (USA) Astellas Professional Cycling Team
DNF David Williams (USA) Jamis-Hagens Berman
DNF Curtis White (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
DNF Andrew Dahlheim (USA) Isagenix / SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coaching
DNF Timothy Rugg (USA) Ride With Rendall p/b Biemme
DNF Angus Morton (Aus) Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
DNF Kevin Massicotte (Can) Jet Fuel
DNF Dan Lam (USA) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek U23 Cycling
DNF Will Cooper (USA) QCW Cycling P/b Breakaway Bikes
DNF Matt Green (Gbr) Astellas Professional Cycling Team
DNF Felix Cote Bouvette (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team
DNF Quinten Winkel (Ned) Crca-Foundation Elite
DNF Mike Stone (USA) Lupus Racing Team
DNF Fletcher Lydick (USA) United Healthcare of Georgia p/b The 706 Project
DNF Marcus Christie (Irl) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek U23 Cycling
DNF AndrËs Miguel Diaz Corrales (Col) Incycle-Cannondale
DNF Adam Myerson (USA) Astellas Professional Cycling Team
DNF Zach Allison (USA) Piedmont Flyers
DNF James Schurman (USA) Lupus Racing Team
DNF Micah Engle (USA) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek
DNF Cory Lewis Williams (USA) Incycle-Cannondale
DNF Josh Yeaton (USA) GS Ciao
DNF Andrew Crater (USA) Ride With Rendall p/b Biemme
DNF Nick Jowsey (Nzl) Lupus Racing Team
DNF Jacob Sitler (USA) Astellas Professional Cycling Team
DNF Adam Koble (USA) United Healthcare of Georgia p/b The 706 Project
DNF Colton Valentine (USA) QCW Cycling P/b Breakaway Bikes
DNF Johnathan Freter (USA) Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
DNF Nathaniel Ward (USA) Piedmont Flyers
DNF Braydon Bourne (Can) Jet Fuel
DNF Adam Leibovitz (USA) Bissell-Abg-Giant
DNF Jonathan Jacob (USA) Bissell-Abg-Giant
DNF Greg Capelle (USA) Isagenix / SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coaching
DNF Nicholas Rogers (USA) QCW Cycling P/b Breakaway Bikes
DNF Robert Marion (USA) All Stars-Velocious Sport
DNF Alexandr Braico (Mda) Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
DNF Winston David (USA) Lupus Racing Team
DNF Tanner Putt (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
DNF Ross Marklein (USA) QCW Cycling P/b Breakaway Bikes
DNF Jordan Diekema (USA) Bissell-Abg-Giant
DNF Brian Hill (USA) United Healthcare of Georgia p/b The 706 Project
DNF Stephen Vogel (USA) All Stars-Velocious Sport
DNF John Delong (USA) Metra / Cycles 54
DNF Joshua Johnson (USA) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek
DNF Ryan Rapolas (USA) QCW Cycling P/b Breakaway Bikes
DNF Sammy Moseley (USA) Crca-Foundation Elite
DNF Gorgi Popstefanov (Mkd) Metra / Cycles 54
DNF Michael Pincus (USA) Crca-Foundation Elite
DNF Bailey Mcknight (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team
DNF Cristian Torres (Col) Crca-Foundation Elite
DNF Corey Davis (USA) Isagenix / SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coaching
DNF Shane Braley (USA) Ride With Rendall p/b Biemme
DNF David Flynn (USA) All Stars-Velocious Sport
DNF Mark Jellous (USA) Piedmont Flyers
DNF Connor Brown (USA) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek
DNF Yukinori Hishinuma (Jpn) Amore AMO Vita-Selle SMP
DNF Stephen Alexander (Tto) Crca-Foundation Elite
DNF Gaelen Merritt (Can) Jet Fuel
DNF Dave Lombardo (USA) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek
DNF Carson Lange (USA) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek
DNF Christopher Zieman (USA) Piedmont Flyers
DNF Alex Ryan (USA) All Stars-Velocious Sport
DNF Ryan MacDonald (Can) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team
DNF Sergio Hernandez (USA) Incycle-Cannondale
DNF Bill Elliston (USA) Metra / Cycles 54
DNF David Duquette (USA) Ride With Rendall p/b Biemme
DNF Matt Moosa (USA) All Stars-Velocious Sport
DNF Shawn Gravois (USA) Lupus Racing Team
DNF Westley Richards (USA) Piedmont Flyers
DNF Mark Hyatt (USA) Metra / Cycles 54
DNF Max Ackerman (USA) Gateway Harley-Davidson/Trek
DNF Nathan Williams (USA) Bissell-Abg-Giant
DNF Alejandro Guzman (USA) Crca-Foundation Elite
DNF Luke Vanlauwe (Can) Jet Fuel
DNF Jon Crowson (USA) Ride With Rendall p/b Biemme
DNF Thomas Barnett (USA) Metra / Cycles 54
DNF Dennis Cottreau (Can) Ride With Rendall p/b Biemme
DNF Matthew Bruner (USA) Piedmont Flyers
DNF Pat Raines (USA) All Stars-Velocious Sport
DNF Joseph Carpisassi (USA) Piedmont Flyers
DNF Nathan Elliott (Aus) H&R Block Pro Cycling Team
DNF Brain Trafford (Can) Ride With Rendall p/b Biemme
DNS Jon Hamblen (USA) All Stars-Velocious Sport
DNS Wyatt Galley (Can) Ride With Rendall p/b Biemme
DNS Greg Leach (USA) Metra / Cycles 54
DQ Robin Carpenter (USA Hincapie Racing Team

 





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