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Tour de France
BMX world championships
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Mt Holly-Smithville GP
Spektakel van Steenwijk
LuK Challenge - Bühl
Polynormand
Profronde Heerlen
Tour de Neuss
NORBA Snowmass
Ronde van Boxmeer
Critérium de Lisieux
Krefeld criterium
Tour de Toona
Tour de Gastown
Int. Thüringen-Rundfahrt der Frauen
Australian women's team tragedy
Superweek
MTB World Cup, Angel Fire
Cascade Classic
Tour of Austria
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BMX world championships
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European MTB Championships
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Mt Holly-Smithville GP
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Spektakel van Steenwijk
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DCP/Bert Geerts
LuK Challenge - Bühl
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Sabine Jost
Polynormand
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Jean-Francois Quenet
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Régis Garnier/www.velofotopro.fr.st
Profronde Heerlen
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Elmar Krings
Tour de Neuss
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Elmar Krings
NORBA Snowmass
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Robbie George/www.utecityphoto.com
Ronde van Boxmeer
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Matt Jackson
Critérium de Lisieux
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Régis Garnier/www.velofotopro.fr.st
Krefeld criterium
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Elmar Krings
Tour de Toona
Stage 7 - July 31: Downtown Criterium
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Mark Zalewski
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Sprint leader Brad Huff (Mercy Cycling)
surveys the work cut out for him with the Health Net-Maxxis team.
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New Zealand criterium champion Greg Henderson (Health Net-Maxxis)
shows off his new jersey, before he trades it in for the green jersey.
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Health Net-Maxxis
wasted no time in moving to the front of the race.
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Mark McCormack and Jonathan Page (Colavita-Sutter Home)
take the top two time bonuses to move McCormack into second place in the overall.
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Hendey, Hendey, where are you?
"No worries, I'm sweeping your wheel mate!"
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Another lap led
by Health Net-Maxxis, protecting their sprinter and race leader.
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Brad Huff (Mercy Cycling)
took one point in the first sprint, but fell behind Henderson early.
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Tim Johnson (Jittery Joe's-Kalhari)
tried a few solo attempts to move up the GC.
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Ivan Stevic (Aerospace Engineering)
corners ahead of the field.
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Race leader Scott Moninger
had his rear wheel watched all day by teammates.
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Riders had a tough time
negotiating the tight chicane.
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Jonathan Page
steals Aaron Olsen's cornering picture.
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Tim Johnson (Jittery Joe's-Kalhari)
tries another attempt at a solo break.
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USPRO champion Chris Wherry
is not beneath doing his work for the team.
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Colavita-Sutter Home
keeps the pace high, trying to match Health Net-Maxxis' lead-out.
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Greg Henderson (Health Net-Maxxis)
takes the win ahead of Jonathan Page (Colavita-Sutter Home).
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Colavita-Sutter Home's non-cycling activities
include who can eat a dozen donuts in under twenty minutes.
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Tyler Wren
now holds the best time, clocking in at 12:10.6!
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Two U.S. champions
- Road champion Katheryn Curi (Webcor) and criterium champion Tina Pic (Quark).
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The top two
- Genevieve Jeanson (The Bicycle Store) and Christine Thorburn (Webcor), show their game face.
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Genevieve Jeanson (The Bicycle Store)
takes the first time bonus.
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T-Mobile
tried to liven up the action with a few attacks.
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Ina Teutenberg (T-Mobile)
drives the break.
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Race leader Christine Thorburn (Webcor)
leads Genevieve Jeanson (The Bicycle Store) through the turns.
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Kori Seehafer (T-Mobile)
takes a turn on the front.
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Genevieve Jeanson (The Bicycle Store)
lead on the final turn when it counted.
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Genevieve Jeanson (The Bicycle Store)
keeps a close eye on Christine Thorburn (Webcor).
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A crash before the final
bonus kept Jeanson from increasing her lead.
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Thorburn takes the four seconds
to bring her within one of leader Jeanson.
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Genevieve Jeanson (The Bicycle Store)
shakes off a late race crash to focus on her one second lead.
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Quark keeps the pace high
on the late laps to set-up sprinter Tina Pic.
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Ina Teutenberg (T-Mobile)
goes down on the final straight, leaving Tina Pic (Quark) unchallenged for the win.
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Tina Pic (Quark)
looks back to see the lack of riders behind her.
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Nicole Freedman (Ford-Basis)
was one of the crash victims.
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Overall winner Genevieve Jeanson (The Bicycle Store)
smiles with teammate Kelly Benjamin.
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The final stage winners
- Van Gilder, Pic (Quark) and Hobson (Diet Cheerwine).
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Sprint winner Ina Teutenberg (T-Mobile)
was well enough to pose for photos.
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Team winners Webcor
celebrate their first team victory.
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The top ten overall
of the 2005 International Tour de Toona.
Stage 6 - July 30: Blair County Road Race, 149.5km
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Mark Zalewski
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It's never too early
to smile for the Cyclingnews photo moto!
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Scott Zwizanski (Kodak Gallery-Sierra Nevada)
tries an early move.
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The men's field
rolls through the beautiful forest hills outside of Altoona.
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Davide Frattini (Colavita-Sutter Home)
looks focused.
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The early moves
saw teams like Colavita-Sutter Home and Kodak Gallery-Sierra Nevada quite active.
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Jittery Joe's-Kalahari
moves to the front to get sprinter Jeff Hopkins in place for the intermediate sprint.
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Sprint leader Brad Huff (Mercy Cycling)
mixes it up freelance with the big guns, and holds his own.
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Brad Huff (Mercy Cycling)
happy to be back in green, just paces himself over the first climb.
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KOM leader Glen Mitchell (Kodak Gallery-Sierra Nevada)
not having his best climbing day.
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Race leader Chris Wherry (Health Net-Maxxis)
sits in the first chase group on the Blue Knob climb.
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Tim Johnson (Jittery Joe's-Kalahari)
tries to bridge up to the race leaders on Blue Knob.
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Justin England (Health Net-Maxxis)
rode a very strong race today, pacing teammate Scott Moninger up the big climbs.
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Scott Moninger (Health Net-Maxxis)
takes over for England near the top.
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Over the top of Blue Knob
, Colavita-Sutter Home surveys the damage.
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Santa takes a break
from checking his list to hand-up some water. Nice legs Mr. Kringle.
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The long descents
allowed groups to reform before the next brutal climb.
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Justin England (Health Net-Maxxis)
stays focused on the way to the dirt climb.
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The race leader's chase group
was well represented by the major teams.
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The race leaders
begin their ascent up the feared gravel.
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Scott Moninger (Health Net-Maxxis)
takes the lead again, followed by Mark McCormack (Colavita-Sutter Home).
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NOT NOW JEFF!
John Lieswyn (Health Net-Maxxis) stays in the seat to keep from slipping on the tough gravel climb.
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Hugh Moran (Aerospace Engineering)
attempts to bridge up to the leaders before the final climb, taking Davide Frattini (Colavita-Sutter Home) and friend with him.
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The four leaders
follow the pace of John Lieswyn (Health Net-Maxxis), while Mark McCormack (Colavita-Sutter Home) has to sit and wait for the attacks to come.
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England and Moninger (Health Net-Maxxis)
plan their move against McCormack (Colavita-Sutter Home).
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Justin England (Health Net-Maxxis)
consults with team director Jeff Corbett on where and when to go.
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Tim Johnson (Jittery Joe's-Kalahari)
leads the Wherry group up the gravel.
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Greg Henderson (Health Net-Maxxis)
has had quite a good week of climbing... for a trackie.
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The final KOM
up Sugar Run saw the fatal blow as Scott Moninger (Health Net-Maxxis) leaves his teammates and Mark McCormack (Colavita-Sutter Home) behind.
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You gotta be kidding me
with this gravel stuff. What's next, olive oil?
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Hugh Moran (Aerospace Engineering)
makes it to the McCormack and England, all following Moninger.
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Scott Moninger (Health Net-Maxxis)
emerges from the infamous tunnel alone, giving him a good shot at winning.
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Scott Moninger (Health Net-Maxxis)
raises his arms in victory at the 2005 International Tour de Toona.
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Mark McCormack (Colavita-Sutter Home)
comes in for second, showing the strain of the day.
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Most mechanics
write the mileage of the climbs and sprints on the stem. But Health Net-Maxxis' Greg Henderson shows what his mechanic wrote for today's climbing stage.
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The women's race
saw an early and dangerous move get away.
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Stefanie Graeter (Webcor)
was a strong rider in the break, making sure nobody threatened her teammate's lead.
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French champion Maglia LeFloch (MS2R)
sets the pace with Alisha Lion (Ford-Basis).
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Helen Kelly (Quark)
rides in an aero position.
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Mari Holden (T-Mobile)
sits on for a turn in the break.
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Alisha Lion (Ford-Basis)
gets out of the saddle for one of the rolling in-town climbs.
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Kristen Danielson (Ford-Basis)
also made the break.
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Magali LeFloch (MS2R)
displays the tri-color jersey for France.
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Katheryn Curi (Webcor)
displays the stars and stripes for the U.S.
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Webcor keeps the break
in range with help from Genevieve Jeanson (The Bicycle Store.)
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Helen Kelly (Quark)
gets a hand-up from her director on the way to the first climb.
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Marina Juantre (MS2R)
does not hide her happiness on the line.
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Dotsie Cowden (Colavita-Cooking Light)
wins the field sprint for second ahead of Magali LeFloch.
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Teammates Magali LeFloch and Marina Juantre (MS2R)
on the podium with Dotsie Cowden (Colavita-Cooking Light).
Stage 5 - July 29: Martinsburg Circuit Race, 123.6km
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Mark Zalewski
Stage 4 - July 28: Hollidaysburg Circuit Race, 96.6km
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Mark Zalewski
Stage 3 - July 27: Johnstown - Altoona Road Race, 152.6km
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Mark Zalewski
Stage 2 - July 26: Johnstown Circuit Race, 108km
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Mark Zalewski
Tour de Gastown
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Greg Descantes
Int. Thüringen-Rundfahrt der Frauen
Stage 2 - July 20: Zeulenroda - Greiz, 115.3 km
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Flowers are laid
at the site where six members of the Australian women's team were hit by a car, killing one rider, Amy Gillett, and seriously injuring the other five
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The bicycle
of Mirjam Melchers van Poppel bears a black ribbon in memory of deceased Australian cyclist Amy Gillett
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Danish rider Linda Serup
starts the second stage with a black ribbon as a mark of respect for Australian rider Amy Gillett, who was killed in a training accident two days ago
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Oenone Wood ('C)
leads the field out for the neutralised second stage between Zeulenroda and Greiz
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Australian women's team tragedy
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A wooden cross and flowers
mark the site of an accident where one of Australia's top female cyclists, Amy Gillett, was killed and her five national teammates were seriously injured when a car ploughed into them as they trained for the Thueringen Rundfahrt.
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Michael Malpricht/Ostthüringer Zeitung
Superweek
Stage 17 - July 23 : The Columbia St. Mary's Great Downer Avenue Bike Race,
Milwaukee, WI, 90km
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Mark Zalewski
Stage 6 - July 13 : Saturn Whitnall Park Road Race, Hales Corners, WI, 75/60km
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Mark Zalewski
Stage 5 - July 12 : Shaklee MGA Proving Grounds Road Race, Burlington, WI,
165/110km
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Mark Zalewski
Stage 4 - July 11 : Point Beer Tour of Alpine Valley Road Race, East Troy,
WI, 160/115km
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Mark Zalewski
Stage 1 - July 8 : Beverly Hills Classic, Chicago, IL, 100km
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Mark Zalewski
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The break
works on lapping the field as Hilton Clarke (Navigators Insurance) sits on saving energy for the finale.
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Alex Candelario (Jelly Belly-Pool Gel)
sits near the front of the field, waiting for the break with teammate Dave McCook to lap the field.
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Clarke takes a short turn
at the front on the downhill section of the course.
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Hilton Clarke
comes around McCook's mini lead-out for the first win of the 36th International Cycling Classic - Superweek.
MTB World Cup XC #7, DH & 4X #6, Angel Fire
Race 1 - July 9: Women downhill
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Race 2 - July 9: Men downhill
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Race 5 - July 10: Women cross-country
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Race 6 - July 10: Men cross-country
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Cascade Classic
Stage 6 - July 10: Old Mill District Criterium, 60/45 minutes + 5 laps
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Mark Johnson/www.ironstring.com
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Stage 5 - July 9: Deschutes Brewery Awbrey Butte Circuit Race, 82/58 miles
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Stage 4 - July 8: Desert Bone & Joint Specialists/Rebound PT Criterium, 60/40
minutes + 5 laps
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Rob Karman/
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Mark Johnson/www.ironstring.com
Stage 3 - July 8: Bend Research Inc. Tumalo Time Trial, 7 miles
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Rob Karman/
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Mark Johnson/www.ironstring.com
Stage 2 - July 7: Pacific Power Cascade Lakes Road Race, 90/75 miles
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Rob Karman/
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Mark Johnson/www.ironstring.com
Stage 1 - July 6: Brooks Resources Prineville Road Race, 105 miles
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Tour of Austria
Stage 1 - July 4: Linz - Salzburg , 186,5 km
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Hennes Roth/René Oelgen
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