“We are very pleased with the level of talent and competition that is descending on Redlands” says Redlands Bicycle Classic Marketing Director, Scott Welsh. “Besides returning to the iconic Oak Glen Stage, we have world class talent in both the Men’s and Women’s field, and an international flavor of talented racers that will no doubt shred the roads of the 2016 Redlands Bicycle Classic.”
In the Men’s Pro field, there will be a total of 25 teams that will make up the peloton of over two hundred riders.
The rider generating the most talk amongst the media before the 2016 Redlands Bicycle Classic is Chris Horner, who will be racing with his Lupus Racing Team. Horner is a four time Redlands Bicycle Classic champion who has gone on to race and win at the highest echelons of cycling. Horner is well known amongst the Redlands community for his European successes, including the 2013 Vuelta Espana win, and embodies the Redlands Bicycle Classic motto, ‘Where Legends Are Born.” At 44 years of age, Horner can never be counted out of any race and will be looking to be back on the top step of the podium.
In the Women’s Pro field, there will be record 19 teams that will make up the peloton of 136 riders. Returning to Redlands via Italy will be last year’s overall winner Mara Abbott who is excited to test herself again on the iconic Oak Glen stage where she earned her first pro win back in 2007. Former Redlands Bicycle Cycle Classic overall winner, Amber Neben will also be hoping to show the class that earned her a World Championship in the Time-Trial with her Dare To Be Project team. Not to be left out, two time Olympic Gold medalist Kristin Armstrong will be leading her Twenty-16 p/b Ride Biker team in a quest for a third Olympic berth.
“The Redlands Classic has always been a favorite of mine,” Armstrong said.” The organization and volunteers are top-notch. The courses have a reputation for being challenging, which provides for great racing throughout the week. I can’t think of a better race to kick off the season with my team after their return from Europe.”
“Looking over the entry list for this years’ race is pretty incredible,” says Race Director Eric Reiser. “There is little doubt in my mind that there will be fire-works in both fields with the fierce talent that is coming to Redlands.”
With five stages of brutal racing on tap for the racers, it is sure to be another incredible edition of the race that has become legendary amongst both riders and fans in North American road cycling. Mark your calendar, because beginning April 6th the traveling road show of professional cyclists will be making their mark on the roads of Southern California.
For more information, including race times, distances, and volunteer opportunities, visit www.redlandsclassic.com.