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Tour of the Gila - NENew Mexico, USA, April 28-May 2, 2004Main Page Results Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 4 - May 1: Downtown Silver City Criterium, 40/25 milesSayers and Holden take wins for the teamBy Steve Medcroft in Silver City, New Mexico Mike Sayers (Health Net/Maxxis) and Mari Holden (T-Mobile) won the Downtown Criterium in Saturday's stage of the tour of the Gila in dominating fashion. On the 1.08-mile, four-corner course that included an elevation change of 110 feet per lap, Sayers went off the front with only one companion and five laps to go and left no doubt that he is the strongest sprinter in the pro men's field. Under glaring mid-afternoon sun, T-Mobile used mature and perfectly executed tactics to place Holden in a break of seven women with eight laps to go then shut the peloton down to let Holden and her group run. In a bold maneuver on the final turn, in which she almost collided with the tire-pile barriers, former Individual Time Trial World Champion Holden powered off the front and held all the way to the finish. Mari holds them offT-Mobile's GC leader, Amber Neben, is not known as a sprinter. The team's stated goal for the day was to give one of their sprinters a chance for a stage win and keep Neben safe and un-stressed for tomorrow's big finale. "We figured that if we got into a break, we'd take it," Holden said at the finish. Racing started aggressively at about 2:35pm local time, with Dara Marks (Fort Outfitters) and Melanie McQuaid (Ford Outfitters) prominent in early moves. The break that stuck came with about 10 of the 25 laps to go. "Three girls got off the front and I was able to bridge up," Holden said. Three other girls came with her. With a lead group of now seven and one of their own represented, T-Mobile made a noticeable shift in pace, shutting down the tempo of the main group. Also in the break was Kate Maher (Basis). "Mari worked hard to keep it together," she said about the lead group's effort. "I pressed a little bit to make sure it would stick," Holden said and drove the pace from the final five laps until the group had gained a comfortable gap. From there, the race came down to positioning for the final sprint. "I knew it would come down to who was willing to take the final corner the fastest," Holden said. Maher was looking for her place in the final push as well. "I was trying to pick out where I needed to be," she said. She decided fourth wheel was just right and slipped into place. Holden moved to the front on the backstretch of the course - a road that climbed 75-feet above the start. Which left a long descent leading down to the final turn. Holden took the corner so fast she almost put herself into a barrier. Maher found herself boxed out and had to brake for a moment before finding the strength to come around and follow Holden across the finish line and in second place on the day. For Holden and T-Mobile, the win was further evidence of their strength and domination of the women's peloton. It preserved their position on top of GC, and pulled Holden a little further up in the standings. "We have first place to protect but having me a little further up the GC just gives us more options." After Gila, Holden will return to her home in Colorado to "recover from these races and get on the track a bit." To qualify to compete in the Olympics she will need to win either the road or time-trial Olympic qualifying race in June at Redlands. For Kate Maher, her second-place was a fun and rewarding victory. The U.C. Berkeley student and PhD candidate in Geochemistry has been racing above the college-team level for only her second year. She's taking this year to gain general experience and hopes to translate it into further success in the pro peloton. Mike Sayers is the manThe men's race, 40 laps long, evolved slowly. Several short-lived attacks went away early but were neutralized by the pack. Health Net sat near, if not on, the front most of the day. Until about 12 laps to go when a small group broke off and Sayers jumped across the gap. "The plan all day was for me to try and get in a group like that," Sayers said. He was looking for personal glory. And maybe a little payback. "The Tecos riders really screwed us up last year," he says referring to stages in the 2003 Gila where Tecos riders attacked the field in odd places and seemed to refuse to work to the benefit of the breaks they were in, forcing Health Net, who were protecting their second-place in GC, to expend too much needless energy to cover the moves. Once Sayers had his breakaway group, his Health Net teammates sat at the front of the main pack, locking the pace just as T-Mobile had in the women's race. Also in the breakaway group sat Landis Trek/VW rider Jake Rubelt. The Arizona regional team had lost their GC leader and former Gila winner Drew Miller to food poisoning and Rubelt was free to pursue whatever goals he wanted in Saturday's race. "One of the Tecos guys attacked," Sayers said. The move came with five laps to go. Sayers took the opportunity to counter and only Rubelt was able to grab the wheel. Sayers extended the lead to 8 seconds. "I knew Jake was willing to work and that we could make it," he said. "Mike Sayers is an Ox," Rubelt said at the finish. "He was letting me basically sit in. He turned to me and said 'let's do it, we can make it.' And I think he was paying us back for helping to keep the race under control yesterday (Landis riders, protecting Miller's second place in GC, worked with Health Net to chase and cancel out breaks in Saturday's windy Inner Loop Road Race)." Coming through the straight for the final lap, Rubelt was still stuck to Sayers' wheel and the gap to the chasing group was holding at eight seconds. "Jake did what he could," Sayers said but he knew there we be no trouble from the younger rider in the sprint. Just to be sure though, Sayers kicked into his highest gear and wound his power up into the final straight, surging 30 meters ahead before zipping up his jersey and pounding the air in excitement for the win. "It felt so good. Not just today, but all of it. To have Scott (Moninger) in the lead and knowing that we're working for a strong guy, it's perfect." Sayers said the success at Gila was 18 months in coming, since Moninger lost a season of domestic racing to a USADA sanction. "I knew we had the right guy," Sayers said. "I worked hard to get him on our team and I really appreciate our sponsor for putting aside whatever concerns they may have had and taking a chance. This race is a chance for us to pay them back." Bring on the Gila MonsterBoth Health Net/Maxxis and T-Mobile continue to demonstrate that depth and experience can give you a decided edge in controlling a race such as the Tour of the Gila. Each team has determined the outcome of every stage in their respective races. Sunday's stage, the Gila Monster Road Race, leaves a tiny window of opportunity open for a bold move against the GC though. The women's event is 71.8 miles and covers one Category 2 and two Category 4 climbs (for almost 5.500 feet of climbing), the final of which is the finish up Pinos Altos. Brooke Ourada (Victory Brewing) and Christine Thorburn (Webcor Builders) sit 01:52 and 0:51 back in GC respectively. As the Gila has seen in past years, a strong break on an early climb has the potential to stick. With enough climbing stamina and boldness on some of the mind-bending descents, should one of the contenders stick their nose out, it will be left ultimately to Neben herself to see that it doesn't succeed. The men's event is significantly tougher. At 106.4 miles, the men's route takes them over the Continental Divide three times for 9,300 feet of climbing over a Category 1, two Category 2 and two Category 4 climbs. The major climb of the day runs from 5,600 to 7,600 feet in only 3 miles and was the site of last year's breakaway to the finish by Drew Miller and Ubaldo Estapa (Tecos). If anyone is going to threaten Health Net's grip on the 2004 Tour of the Gila the attack will have to come on one the major climbs. With the loss of Drew Miller from the peloton; the number of riders who have the climbing pedigree to hurt Moninger has dwindled. Davide Frattini (Team Monex - 02:32 behind in GC) and Burke Swindlehurst (Navigators - 03:43 behind in GC) are chief among the challengers. And, of course, Albuquerque, New Mexico resident Ryan Blickem is still in the hunt at 02:18 back after his fantastic stage 1 time trial. It should be a vitally exciting and interesting day of racing. Race NotesOne moment of drama in the women's race came after the main group crossed the line with five laps to go. Yukie Nakamura (Webcor Builders) touched the back wheel of Lynn Gaggioli (T-Mobile), sending both riders to the ground. The women were treated for road rash and, with sore bones to show for the crash, should be at tomorrow's start line to work hard for their leaders (who just happen to be the top two women in GC). Shimano's Neutral SupportNumerous times during Saturday's racing, a rider with a flat or some other mechanical problem would wheel himself over to the Shimano neutral support area. There'd they'd get a wheel, a bike or just a quick fix-up of some kind. Even racers in the children's event got in on the action (one junior needed a few links to fix a chain on his training-wheeled Trek). For riders without full professional team support, the Shimano Nuetral Support Program (and others like it) are a Godsend. The neutral support crew at Gila is run by Irvine, California-based Andy Stone and is providing race-time assistance to anyone who asks for it. "My personal goal, my philosophy," he says, "is to give riders the chance to just race their bikes. To have the same resources as everyone else." The Shimano-funded program, along with its mountain bike and fun-rides counterparts, can be seen at events all across the country. Stone and his crew of four full-time employees and a cadre of part-timers and volunteers, offers neutral support at about 20 road-racing events in North America. "We did the Hamilton Worlds," he says. "Most national races. We'll be doing support for the junior track worlds in L.A." It's quite a logistical challenge to meet the anticipated needs of a 700-rider strong field. For the Tour of the Gila, Stone packed the following in his suitcase:
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ResultsMen Pro 1 1 Mike Sayers (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 1.37.09 2 Jacob Rubelt (USA) Landis/Trek/VW 0.03 3 Domingo Ramirez (Mex) Tecos 0.12 4 Lawrence Perea (USA) 5 Jon Tarkington (USA) Vitamin Cottage 6 Fausto Munoz (Mex) Tecos 0.16 7 Jason Lokkesmoe (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 0.28 8 Mike Jones (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 9 Chris Gruber (Can) 10 Aaron Norman (USA) Owens Healthcare 11 Davide Frattini (Ita) Team Monex 12 Robbie King (USA) Louis Garneau Racing 13 Scott Moninger (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 14 Mike Barton (USA) Century Tel 15 Kevin Nicol (USA) 16 Karl Bordine (USA) Team Monex 17 Peter Baker (USA) Team Snow Valley 18 Josh Goodwin (Can) Team Monex 19 Rolano Green (Can) Canadian National Team 20 Mark Schwab (USA) Excel Sports 21 Enrique Ospinoa (USA) Team Monex 22 Michael Lange (USA) Sharper Image/Mathis Bros. 23 Trent Hornus (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 24 Chuck Coyle (USA) Vitamin Cottage 25 John Hunt (USA) Village Peddler 26 Brian Ellis (USA) Jamba Juice/Fuji 27 Patrick Dunaway (USA) McGuire Pro Cycling 28 Billy Masterson (USA) Excel Sports 29 Drew Miller (USA) Landis/Trek/VW 30 Jesus Estrada (Mex) Tecos 31 Ben Duke (USA) 32 Erik Van den Akker (USA) Reno Wheelmen 33 Noel Mendoza (Ven) Tecos 34 David Wenger (USA) 35 Todd Hageman (USA) 36 Pat Carro (USA) Team Monex 37 Zach Coolman (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 38 Matt Shriver (USA) A.S.T. 39 Ryan Yee (USA) Bicyles of Ojai 40 Andrew Pinfold (USA) 41 Daniel Doornbos (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 42 Carter Hovey (Can) Canadian National Team 43 Omar Diaz (Mex) Tecos 44 Marsh Cooper (USA) 45 Will Routely (USA) 46 Carl Decker (USA) Broadmark Capital 47 Evan Elkan (USA) Broadmark Capital 48 Nathan Miller (USA) McGuire Pro Cycling 49 Jay Henry (USA) Specialized 50 Shawn Olin (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 51 Ryan DeWald (USA) Team Snow Valley 52 Peter Penzell (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 53 Michael Gallagher (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 54 Burke Swindlehurst (USA) Navigators 55 Jimi Mortenson (USA) VAIL 56 Steve Mlujeak (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 57 Lyon Torsten (USA) Jamba Juice/Fuji 58 Owen Jeffries (USA) Rocknasium/CBE 59 Chris Wherry (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 60 Andy McCauley-Applegate (USA) Jamba Juice/Fuji 61 Kurt Hackler (USA) Century Tel 62 Stefano Barberi (USA) Mapei Team Diabetic 63 Scott Romero (USA) Crazy Cat Cyclery 64 Mike Taylor (USA) McGuire Pro Cycling 65 Mark Southard (USA) Excel Sports 66 Cory Lange (Can) Canadian National Team 67 Bartek Fidelus (USA) Team Ranchos 68 Frank Mapel (USA) 69 Jonathan Baker (USA) Excel Sports 70 John Osguthorpe (USA) Vitamin Cottage 71 Jason Sager (USA) 72 Steven Cate (USA) Sharper Image/Mathis Bros. 73 Max Plaxton (Can) 74 Andrew Edwards (USA) SOMA 75 Ryan McNamara (Can) Canadian National Team 76 Derek McMaster (Can) Canadian National Team 77 Carl Swenson (USA) 78 Mitch Moreman (USA) Hassle Free Sports 79 Shane Peltonen (USA) Eclipse Racing 80 Axel Santiago (USA) CenturyTel 81 Hugh Moran (USA) Atlas Mining 82 Tim Carolan (USA) Landis/Trek/VW 83 Todd Bauer (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 84 Jesus Jrageda (Mex) Rica-Burguer 85 Ryan Blickem (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 86 Yeison Ortega (Ven) Tecos 87 Brian Lemke (USA) Landis/Trek/VW 88 Aron Huerta (USA) Village Peddler 89 Chris Brennan (USA) Jimmy D Racing 90 Eduardo Vicencio (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 91 Tom Crawford (USA) Broadmark Capital 0.48 92 Matt Lorenz (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 93 James Seaman (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 94 Ron Jensen (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 95 Nick Kiernan (USA) 0.52 96 Aaron Smathers (USA) Sharper Image/Mathis Bros. 97 Jose Quintero (Ven) Ranchos-Venezuela 1.00 98 Matt Gilbert (NZl) Team Monex 2.19 99 Sean Cahill (USA) Reno Wheelmen 2.33 100 George Ganoung (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 101 Eric Reber (USA) Jamba Juice/Fuji 2.53 Women Pro 1,2,3 1 Mari Holden (USA) T-Mobile 1.08.36 2 Kate Maher (USA) Basis 0.01 3 Anna Milkowski (USA) Team Rona 4 Alisha Little (USA) ABD Cycling Team 5 Melanie McQuaid (Can) Ford Cycling 6 Maria Molina (Gua) Ortho-Evra 7 Candice Blicken (USA) Genesis Scuba/FFCC 8 Maria Castaneda (Gua) Ortho-Evra 0.28 9 Erinne Willock (Can) Team Rona 10 Chrissy Ruiter (USA) Basis 11 Sima Trapp (USA) ICO 12 Sandy Espeseth (Can) Victory Brewing 13 Andrea Hannos (Hun) Team Rona 14 Susan Haywood (USA) T-Mobile 15 Kori Seehafer (USA) Genesis Scuba/FFCC 16 Alex Robinette (USA) Team Hotel San Jose 17 Johanna Buick (NZl) Victory Brewing 18 Kimberly Anderson (USA) T-Mobile 19 Amber Meben (USA) T-Mobile 20 Michelle Beltran (USA) Red5racing 21 Shannon Tupa (USA) Tokyo Joes 22 Brooke Ourada (Can) Victory Brewing 23 Christine Thorburn (USA) Webcor Builders 24 Shannon Gibson (USA) Crazy Cat Cyclery 25 Gabriela Gonzalez-Ferrat (USA) Velo Bella 26 Dara Marks-Marino (USA) Ford Cycling Team 27 Lisa Matlock (USA) 28 Maggie Shirley (USA) Genesis Scuba/FFCC 29 Rook Campbell (USA) Genesis Scuba/FFCC 30 Kristen Robbins (Can) Victory Brewing 31 Betina Hold (Can) Webcor Builders 2.31 32 Felicia Greer (Can) Webcor Builders 2.57 33 Lynn Gaggioli (USA) 3.17 34 Kele Hulser (USA) Basis 3.23 35 Jeanne McFall (USA) ICO 36 Mary Rudy (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 37 Mindy Ziffren-Hall (USA) ICO 38 Erin Alders (USA) 39 Jennifer Martin (USA) La Forza 3.32 40 Carla Flores (USA) 41 Lauren Heilig (USA) Denver Spoke 42 Christina Briante (Can) -- 43 Heather Szabo (USA) Tokoyo Joe's 5.01 44 Jennifer Chapman (USA) Velo Bella 5.06 45 Kelly Crawford (USA) ICO 46 Darcia Murphy (USA) Utah State University 5.20 47 Irene Ilundain (USA) Team Ochsner 6.46 Men 2 1 Lee Rosenthal (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology) 1.02.31 2 Scott Kasin (Team Lucky Lounge) 3 Caleb Thompson (P.C.W.) 4 Kevin Kirkwood (Atlas Mining) 5 Erik Kuhlman 6 Neil Flock (Jamba Juice) 7 Anthony Colby (AST) 8 Jason Karew (Eclipse Racing) 9 John Reed (Team Lucky Lounge) 10 Link King 11 Eugene Dougherty (New Mexico Velo Sport) 12 Jeff Smith (Jamba Juice/Fuji) 13 Derrick Brown (Flag Velo) 14 Mike Wilk (Jamba Juice/Fuji) 15 Chad Moore (GS Ciao) 16 Ian Stanford (Nature Valley/Trek) 17 Michael Nunez 18 Kyle Colavito 19 Pete Dahle 20 Peter Horne (GS Ciao) 21 Scott Daubert 22 Nathan Kuehl (Chick's Harley-Davidson) 23 Robbie Robinette (Team Hotel San Jose) 24 Shawn Harshman 25 Justin Morgan (Broad Mark) 26 Alex Williamson 27 Joe Cooper (Colorado Velo Denver Spoke) 28 Mitch Westall (Jamba Juice/Fuji) 29 Mark Cunningham (Symmetrics) 30 Thomas Hallock (Northwest Cycling Club) 31 Logan Garey 32 Glenn Murray (Tri StateVelo) 33 S. Schulhofer (NMBRA) 34 Omer Kem (Broadmark Capital) 35 Andrew Guptill (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology) 36 Nick Traggis (Jamba Juice/Fuji) 37 Chris Kuhl (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology) 38 Mark Wald-Hopkins 39 John Benson (Flag Velo) 40 Miroslav Novak (SCCC) 41 David Robinson (Broadmark Capital) 42 Nathan Phillips (Solar Eclips) 43 Jeff Hoppert (Eclipse Racing) 44 Darian Founds (NMBRA) 45 Christian Reidys (Team Ochsner) 46 Corcoran Randy (Heart Hospital of NM) 47 Nat Ross 48 Stephen Shepherd (Flag Velo) 49 Jason Spencer 50 Adam Cornette (CZ Racing) 51 Michael Cragun (Team X Cycling) 52 Kenton Watts (Team Revolution Racing) 53 Reid,Dave (Landis/Trek/VW) 54 Jeff Wardell (Xybix Systems, Inc.) 55 John Hackman (Velo Club LaGrange) 56 Daniel DePaemelaere 57 Benjamin Peters (GS Ciao/Al's Barbershop) 58 Jacob Hunter (Team Revolution Racing) 59 Grant Dunstan (Flag Velo) 60 Jamie Ryan-White 61 John Nowak (Team Revolution Racing) 62 Emmaneul Suarez (Monex) 63 Ryan Hamity (RMCEF) 64 Damon Wiseman (Permian Basin Bicycle Assoc.) 65 Gustavo Gomez Gomez (Art's Cyclery) 0.13 66 Clayton Barrows (RMCEF) 0.33 67 Nathan Lowrie (Atlas Mining) 1.52 68 Stephen Wasmund 3.53 69 Peter Schuster 5.04 Men 3 1 Roberto Rodriguez (Rica-Burguer) 50.36 2 Brian Bruggeman (Ft. Collins Cycling Club) 3 Richard Moore (Team Revolution Racing) 4 Victor Trijillo (Kamikaza) 5 Mark Hall 6 Michael Carroll (Durango Wheel Club) 7 Courtney Guck (FCCC) 8 Joshua Liberles (Colavita-Bolla Taos) 9 Chase Renick (Team Swift) 10 Ernesto Ramirez (Landis/Trek/VW) 11 Robert Dolman (ProCon) 12 Gabriel Mendez (Top Pro) 13 Chris Crawford 14 John Bernardin (Velo Del Norte) 15 Nathan Shay (BICI club) 16 Stephen Fullmer (MiDuole 9th & 9th) 17 Daniel Parobek 18 Steve Elmer (GRC) 19 Keith Ashmore (Durango Wheel Club) 20 Stephen Ferretti (SC Velo) 21 Aaron Potts (3D Racing) 22 Hal Clark 23 Andrew Riemenschneider (Velo Del Norte) 24 Rene Cano (Rica-Burguer) 25 Andrew Peterson 26 Paul Hewes (SC Velo) 27 Tim Pikaart (NMBRA) 28 Jarett Kennedy 29 Bo French (Moritz Chevrolet Cycling) 30 Mike Margraf (Team Swift) 31 Tom Zerbel (SOMA) 32 Todd Jones 33 Devin BodonyJohnson (Classic Cycle) 34 Marty Moriarty (Chicks Harley Davidson) 35 Brad Seaman (Swift Cycling) 36 Robert Lofgran 37 Chris Barton (Bicycles of Ojai) 38 Nicholas Gould 39 Chad Black (NMBRA) 40 Antonio Valazquez (Rica Burguer) 41 Cale Redpath 42 Art MacFarland 43 Randy Flores 44 Matt Seagrave (Mapei/Team Diabetic) 45 Thane Wright (Arapaho Warriors) 46 John Langston (FCCC) 47 Brian Janezic (Team Revolution Racing) 48 Stephen Knight-Williamson (NMBRA/OCHSNER) 49 Scott Nydam (Totally Wired/Rocky Mtn. Roastery) 50 Ethan Passant (Real Balance) 51 Troy Wells (Specialiezed-Hillenbrand) 52 Miles Venzara 53 Todd Johnson 54 Eric Forte (Fastrack/BDC) 55 Brian Murphey 56 R.B. Bathje (Real Balance) 57 Neal Henderson (GS Ciao/Al's Barbershop) 58 Brian Palen 59 Trey Harrison (RCRC) 60 Brett Morgan (Arapaho Warriors) 61 Axel Scholz (Ranchos Cycling Club) 62 David Oliver (Peachtree Bikes) 63 Paul DesRosiers (Swift Cycling) 64 Tim Godby (Louisville Velo) 65 Pete Sedunor (Real Balance) 66 Joel Trinity (Mapei/Team Diabetic) 67 Andrew Ferguson 68 Patrick Ramirez (Crazy Cat Cyclery) 69 Yanio Davila 70 John Parker (NM Velo Sport/Heart Hospital) 71 Greg McCreless 72 John Stadick (Team Ochsner) 73 Jesse Rients 74 John Shippey (GS Ciao) 75 Fred Hankinson (Gulf Coast Cycling Association) 76 Brian Barrett 77 J. Carl Williams 78 Joseph Saperstein 79 David James (Texas Lone Star Racing) 80 Charles Knoll (NoHair.com) 81 Patrick Sheehan 82 Adam Snyder 0.18 83 Torin Priem (GS-CIAO) 84 Travis Enmom (Team Ochsner) 85 Jamie Kilcoyne (GS Ciao) 86 Jesus Ilundain (Team Ochsner) 2.07 87 David Harris (SOS Trek/Honey Stinger) 2.43 88 Corey Whalen 89 Trevor Bushnell (ProCon) 3.12 90 Mark Adams 3.27 91 Hans Bielat (Amgen Cycling) 3.31 92 David Ochs (Team Real Balance) 3.37 93 Craig Long (ProCon) 4.14 94 Adam Plummer (Pedal Power Marmot) 5.06 95 Richard Albrow (SC Velo) 5.35 96 Michael Brown 5.46 97 Terry Ritter (City Bike Shop) 6.11 98 Eric Lavigne (Pedal Power Marmot) 6.36 Master 45+ 1 Mark Blaser 51.51 2 Curt Shelman (River Coty Cycling) 0.05 3 David Lepell (New Mexico Racing) 4 J Slattery (Mike) 5 Gary Porter 6 Larry Hampson 7 Lindsay Crawford (GS Strada) 8 Randall Bradford (NM Bicycle Racing Assoc.) 9 Peter Marshall (Cycles Veloco) 10 Lindsay Blount (Simply Fit) 11 Neal Stoughton (Cycles Veloce) 12 Kim Bleth (Simply Fit) 13 Zan Treasure (Autoliv) 14 Bill Heob (Landis/Trek/VW) 0.27 15 Edward Eades (Team Revolution Racing) 0.31 16 Dan Pate 17 Keck Hartman (Cleo's Bike Shop) 18 Scott White (Chicks Harley Davi) 19 Steve Grusis (Palace Indian Gaming Cycling) 20 Timothy Schoeny (NM Sports & Wellness) 21 Olin Krenek 0.35 22 Mike Crystal (Simply Fit) 23 Paul Cooke (Landis/Trek/VW) 0.51 24 Bruce Hodgkins (Excel Sports Racing) 25 Gerardo Ayala (Aguila Dorada) 1.33 26 George Heagerty (NMVS) 1.56 27 Jeffrey Usher (River City Racing Club) 28 Don Williams (Landis/Trek/VW) 3.02 29 Larry DeWitt (Pikes Peak Velo/Pro Cycling) 30 Frank Kurzawa (Violet Crown) 3.16 31 Nathaniel Cobb (Team Ochsner) 32 John Price 4.31 33 John Boland (Team Ochsner) 34 Larry Smith (GS JBOFO) 35 Frank Pabian (Team Ochsner) 36 Ken Pittaway (Team Bicycles, Inc.) 4.36 37 Tom Murphy 38 Michael Sparks (Abilene Cycle Club) 5.22 39 Donald Haywood 7.49 40 John Daily 19.49 Men 4-5 (Stage 2) 1 Jessel Valenzuela 38.12 2 Corey Carlson (Rocky Mounts) 3 Scott Virtue (Team Ochsner) 4 Scott Bartel (Century Tel) 5 Tane Hunter 6 Bryce Glovatsky 7 David Wilson 8 Brian Rawlins 9 Revere Greist 10 Donald Ward (Team El Paso) 11 Charles Kimball 12 Gregory Krasue 13 Roberto Mancilla (Crazy Cat Cyclery) 14 Jim Hebert 15 Andrew Phillips 16 Jeff Cospolich (Breckenridge Brewery) 17 Tony Pomo (Chick's Harley Davaidson) 18 Edward Sullivan 19 Pete Lawrence 20 Steven Deroma (SW Velodrome Ass.) 21 Michael Green (Landis/Trek/VW) 22 Peter Rehn 23 Dan Fredrickson 24 Edward Sewell (Velo Del Norte) 25 Andres Leal (Aida's Bail Bonds) 26 Toby Schmidt 27 Juan Zaragoza (Aid-s Bail Bonds) 28 Michael Elmer (New Mexico Velo Sports) 29 Kenmar Smith 30 Richard Verderame (NMVS/NMBRA) 31 Kurt Kroese 32 Randy Sutton 33 Silvio Menezes (New Mexico Velo Sports) 34 Michael Hagden (Pikes Peak Velo Racing) 35 Ian Burnett (Durango Cyclery) 36 Lloyd Ellis (NMVS/NMBRA) 37 Ken Golden (Durango Wheel Club) 1.08 38 Ryan Ives 1.10 39 Tom Anderson (Dean/Land of Oz) 1.19 40 David Grant 1.50 41 Greg Thomas 2.30 42 Charles Whitney 2.31 43 Matthew Clark 44 Santiago Chavez 45 John Friesen (Owens Healthcare) 46 Christopher White (FCCC) 47 Michael Wahoff 2.47 48 Peter Tempest 2.53 49 Greg Brown (Carmichael Training Systems) 3.03 50 Ryan Fonkert (Pikes Peak Velo Racing) 3.08 51 Tony Gagliardo (Center Arkasas Velo/Carve) 52 Gregg Sciabica 53 Scott Kembac-Cook (Lakewood Racing Team) 54 Charles Van Drunen 55 Jackson Lowery (Team Revolution Racing) 56 Greg Reed 3.21 57 Parker Macy (Ionic Cycles) 3.33 58 James Bittel 3.47 59 Danny Teodoru 4.23 60 Kevin Smith 61 Thomas Cunico 62 Warren Hire 63 Roberto Barrio 64 Ron Ciano (Team Revolution Racing) 65 Marc Carpenter (San Diego Bicycle Club) 66 Charlie Drysdale (Velo Del Norte) 67 Justin Koppa 68 Mike Steckbeck (Team Ochsner) 69 Haroldo Camacho 4.35 70 Howard Passell (Aero Velo) 4.43 71 Terry Jennings (Colorado Velo/Denver Spoke) 72 Sean Borris (FLCC) 4.58 73 David Rutledge (Zia Velo) 74 Ryan Kimbrell 5.26 75 John Peach 7.24 76 Jose Jimenez 7.36 77 Tony Geller (NM Velo Sports) 8.40 78 Patrick McCarthy 8.41 79 Donald Whaley 9.10 Women 3,4 (Stage 2) 1 Marielle Aunava 34.21 2 Michelle Montoya 3 Irene Mercer (FLCC) 0.02 4 Merrill Sapp (Aidas Bail Bonds) 5 Marisa Asplund (FLCC) 6 Deanna Huff (LaForza) 7 Stephanie Swan 8 Miriam Hill (NMBRA) 9 Sharon McDowell-Larson (Cody Racing) 10 Sheila Hall (NMBRA) 11 Gretchen Johnson (Colorado Velo-Denver Spoke) 12 Amber Shay (BICI Club) 13 Bollinger 1.15 14 Joan Orgeldinger (Red Hook) 15 Lauren Dorsh (Goldy's/Tamarack) 3.24 16 Jull Adelstein (Cody Racing) 3.47 17 Stacey Heim 4.53 18 Alicia Voss 5.42 19 Linda Paris (Durango Wheel Club) 6.51 General classification after stage 4 Men Pro 1 1 Scott Moninger (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 9.25.44 2 Drew Miller (USA) Landis/Trek/VW 1.45 3 Mike Jones (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 1.48 4 Ryan Blickem (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 2.18 5 Davide Frattini (Ita) Team Monex 2.32 6 John Hunt (USA) Village Peddler 2.52 7 Carl Decker (USA) Broadmark Capital 2.59 8 Burke Swindlehurst (USA) Navigators 3.43 9 Jonathan Baker (USA) Excel Sports 4.17 10 Mike Sayers (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 5.15 11 Marsh Cooper (USA) 12 Noel Mendoza (Ven) Tecos 5.17 13 Tim Carolan (USA) Landis/Trek/VW 5.38 14 Michael Lange (USA) Sharper Image/Mathis Bros. 5.40 15 Peter Baker (USA) Team Snow Valley 5.44 16 Jay Henry (USA) Specialized 6.01 17 Jesus Estrada (Mex) Tecos 6.20 18 Evan Elkan (USA) Broadmark Capital 6.32 19 Stefano Barberi (USA) Mapei Team Diabetic 6.38 20 Chris Gruber (Can) 6.39 21 Steven Cate (USA) Sharper Image/Mathis Bros. 6.41 22 Chris Wherry (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 6.49 23 Fausto Munoz (Mex) Tecos 7.05 24 Omar Diaz (Mex) Tecos 7.10 25 Aron Huerta (USA) Village Peddler 7.13 26 Cory Lange (Can) Canadian National Team 7.20 27 Rolano Green (Can) Canadian National Team 7.24 28 Robbie King (USA) Louis Garneau Racing 7.55 29 Mike Taylor (USA) McGuire Pro Cycling 8.02 30 Carter Hovey (Can) Canadian National Team 8.12 31 Andy McCauley-Applegate (USA) Jamba Juice/Fuji 8.18 32 Ben Duke (USA) 8.21 33 Brian Ellis (USA) Jamba Juice/Fuji 8.24 34 Carl Swenson (USA) 8.28 35 Andrew Edwards (USA) SOMA 8.41 36 Karl Bordine (USA) Team Monex 8.50 37 Frank Mapel (USA) 8.56 38 Matt Shriver (USA) A.S.T. 9.01 39 Hugh Moran (USA) Atlas Mining 40 Ryan DeWald (USA) Team Snow Valley 9.10 41 Todd Hageman (USA) 9.15 42 Daniel Doornbos (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 9.21 43 Bartek Fidelus (USA) Team Ranchos 9.37 44 David Wenger (USA) 9.54 45 Jon Tarkington (USA) Vitamin Cottage 46 John Osguthorpe (USA) Vitamin Cottage 10.43 47 Jesus Jrageda (Mex) Rica-Burguer 11.01 48 Billy Masterson (USA) Excel Sports 11.18 49 Jason Lokkesmoe (USA) Healthnet/Maxxis 11.22 50 Will Routely (USA) 11.41 51 George Ganoung (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 12.37 52 Jimi Mortenson (USA) VAIL 12.39 53 Nathan Miller (USA) McGuire Pro Cycling 12.48 54 Kevin Nicol (USA) 13.10 55 Tom Crawford (USA) Broadmark Capital 13.14 56 Domingo Ramirez (Mex) Tecos 13.18 57 Kurt Hackler (USA) Century Tel 13.24 58 Todd Bauer (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 13.25 59 Mitch Moreman (USA) Hassle Free Sports 13.48 60 Peter Penzell (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 13.52 61 Lawrence Perea (USA) 14.01 62 Matt Gilbert (NZl) Team Monex 14.10 63 Erik Van den Akker (USA) Reno Wheelmen 14.38 64 Mark Schwab (USA) Excel Sports 14.39 65 Aaron Norman (USA) Owens Healthcare 14.46 66 Derek McMaster (Can) Canadian National Team 15.35 67 Max Plaxton (Can) 15.51 68 Ryan Yee (USA) Bicyles of Ojai 16.15 69 Michael Gallagher (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 16.55 70 Enrique Ospinoa (USA) Team Monex 17.19 71 Shane Peltonen (USA) Eclipse Racing 17.24 72 Andrew Pinfold (USA) 17.27 73 Patrick Dunaway (USA) McGuire Pro Cycling 17.55 74 Jacob Rubelt (USA) Landis/Trek/VW 17.59 75 Lyon Torsten (USA) Jamba Juice/Fuji 18.09 76 Yeison Ortega (Ven) Tecos 18.29 77 Mark Southard (USA) Excel Sports 18.40 78 Owen Jeffries (USA) Rocknasium/CBE 19.00 79 Mike Barton (USA) Century Tel 19.33 80 Brian Lemke (USA) Landis/Trek/VW 21.38 81 Pat Carro (USA) Team Monex 22.12 82 Eduardo Vicencio (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 22.54 83 Chuck Coyle (USA) Vitamin Cottage 23.17 84 Ryan McNamara (Can) Canadian National Team 23.31 85 Trent Hornus (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 25.48 86 Josh Goodwin (Can) Team Monex 26.49 87 Chris Brennan (USA) Jimmy D Racing 28.05 88 Shawn Olin (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 28.59 89 James Seaman (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 30.21 90 Matt Lorenz (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 30.53 91 Jason Sager (USA) 32.35 92 Nick Kiernan (USA) 37.23 93 Axel Santiago (USA) CenturyTel 39.34 94 Steve Mlujeak (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 40.20 95 Ron Jensen (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 41.51 96 Aaron Smathers (USA) Sharper Image/Mathis Bros. 47.32 97 Sean Cahill (USA) Reno Wheelmen 55.38 98 Zach Coolman (USA) Aida's Bail Bonds 55.51 99 Jose Quintero (Ven) Ranchos-Venezuela 1.01.22 100 Eric Reber (USA) Jamba Juice/Fuji 1.01.51 101 Scott Romero (USA) Crazy Cat Cyclery 1.15.44 Men Pro 1 Team classification 1 Health Net / Maxxis 28.25.06 2 Tecos 7.55 3 Team Monex 11.20 4 Symmetrics 11.35 5 Aida's Bail Bonds 13.47 6 Sharper Image / Mathis Bros. 14.05 7 Canadian National Team 14.22 8 Broadmark Capital Cycling 14.51 9 Landis / Trek / Vw 10 Excel Sports 22.20 11 Jamba Juice / Fuji 26.57 12 U.S. Armed Forces 27.59 13 Mcguire Pro Cycling 30.51 14 Vitamin Cottage 36.10 15 Century Tel 1.00.46 Women 1,2,3 1 Amber Meben (USA) T-Mobile 9.03.44 2 Christine Thorburn (USA) Webcor Builders 0.51 3 Brooke Ourada (Can) Victory Brewing 1.52 4 Mari Holden (USA) T-Mobile 2.34 5 Kori Seehafer (USA) Genesis Scuba/FFCC 3.44 6 Erinne Willock (Can) Team Rona 3.48 7 Lynn Gaggioli (USA) 4.25 8 Sandy Espeseth (Can) Victory Brewing 4.29 9 Anna Milkowski (USA) Team Rona 5.40 10 Johanna Buick (NZl) Victory Brewing 6.08 11 Kimberly Anderson (USA) T-Mobile 6.32 12 Kate Maher (USA) Basis 8.14 13 Felicia Greer (Can) Webcor Builders 8.34 14 Susan Haywood (USA) T-Mobile 9.01 15 Andrea Hannos (Hun) Team Rona 9.11 16 Dara Marks-Marino (USA) Ford Cycling Team 9.16 17 Michelle Beltran (USA) Red5racing 10.05 18 Gabriela Gonzalez-Ferrat (USA) Velo Bella 11.02 19 Kristen Robbins (Can) Victory Brewing 12.49 20 Alisha Little (USA) ABD Cycling Team 13.18 21 Sima Trapp (USA) ICO 13.20 22 Melanie McQuaid (Can) Ford Cycling 13.40 23 Lisa Matlock (USA) 15.19 24 Maria Molina (Gua) Ortho-Evra 16.56 25 Alex Robinette (USA) Team Hotel San Jose 17.51 26 Betina Hold (Can) Webcor Builders 19.29 27 Maggie Shirley (USA) Genesis Scuba/FFCC 19.33 28 Shannon Tupa (USA) Tokyo Joes 23.49 29 Chrissy Ruiter (USA) Basis 25.23 30 Candice Blicken (USA) Genesis Scuba/FFCC 29.41 31 Maria Castaneda (Gua) Ortho-Evra 30.03 32 Jennifer Martin (USA) La Forza 31.48 33 Rook Campbell (USA) Genesis Scuba/FFCC 32.22 34 Shannon Gibson (USA) Crazy Cat Cyclery 34.24 35 Carla Flores (USA) 34.57 36 Darcia Murphy (USA) Utah State University 38.01 37 Erin Alders (USA) 42.58 38 Kele Hulser (USA) Basis 43.16 39 Lauren Heilig (USA) Denver Spoke 43.29 40 Mary Rudy (USA) U.S. Armed Forces 43.39 41 Christina Briante (Can) -- 44.39 42 Mindy Ziffren-Hall (USA) ICO 45.58 43 Irene Ilundain (USA) Team Ochsner 48.18 44 Jennifer Chapman (USA) Velo Bella 52.55 45 Jeanne McFall (USA) ICO 59.23 46 Heather Szabo (USA) Tokoyo Joe's 1.01.23 47 Kelly Crawford (USA) ICO 1.14.26 Women 1,2,3 Team classification 1 T-Mobile 27.16.17 2 Victory Brewing 7.34 3 Team Rona 13.59 4 Webcor Builders 17.56 5 Ford Cycling 33.10 6 Genesis Scuba/FFCC 47.01 7 Basis 52.37 8 Velo Bella 1.41.39 9 Tokyo Joe's 1.48.44 10 ICO 1.53.36 Men 2 1 Justin Morgan (Broad Mark) 9.15.36 2 Anthony Colby (AST) 1.34 3 David Robinson (Broadmark Capital) 2.13 4 Clayton Barrows (RMCEF) 2.27 5 Omer Kem (Broadmark Capital) 2.38 6 Mike Wilk (Jamba Juice/Fuji) 3.06 7 Ian Stanford (Nature Valley/Trek) 3.35 8 John Benson (Flag Velo) 4.00 9 Jason Karew (Eclipse Racing) 5.10 10 Christian Reidys (Team Ochsner) 5.28 11 Ryan Hamity (RMCEF) 5.44 12 Andrew Guptill (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology) 6.02 13 Jeff Wardell (Xybix Systems, Inc.) 6.13 14 Alex Williamson 6.30 15 Gustavo Gomez Gomez (Art's Cyclery) 6.46 16 Thomas Hallock (Northwest Cycling Club) 7.07 17 Link King 7.11 18 Kyle Colavito 7.32 19 Peter Horne (GS Ciao) 7.52 20 Nathan Phillips (Solar Eclips) 7.53 21 Robbie Robinette (Team Hotel San Jose) 7.54 22 Lee Rosenthal (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology) 8.23 23 Stephen Shepherd (Flag Velo) 8.29 24 Logan Garey 8.34 25 Darian Founds (NMBRA) 8.44 26 Eugene Dougherty (New Mexico Velo Sport) 9.00 27 Michael Nunez 9.33 28 Jacob Hunter (Team Revolution Racing) 9.34 29 Nick Traggis (Jamba Juice/Fuji) 10.21 30 Jeff Smith (Jamba Juice/Fuji) 31 Joe Cooper (Colorado Velo Denver Spoke) 32 Mitch Westall (Jamba Juice/Fuji) 33 Scott Daubert 10.57 34 S. Schulhofer (NMBRA) 10.58 35 Kevin Kirkwood (Atlas Mining) 11.24 36 Chad Moore (GS Ciao) 13.27 37 Caleb Thompson (P.C.W.) 16.43 38 Corcoran Randy (Heart Hospital of NM) 16.54 39 Nathan Kuehl (Chick's Harley-Davidson) 17.20 40 Reid,Dave (Landis/Trek/VW) 17.33 41 John Hackman (Velo Club LaGrange) 18.08 42 Jeff Hoppert (Eclipse Racing) 19.01 43 John Reed (Team Lucky Lounge) 19.55 44 Jason Spencer 20.39 45 Chris Kuhl (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology) 22.20 46 Pete Dahle 23.09 47 Miroslav Novak (SCCC) 24.42 48 Nat Ross 26.29 49 Mark Wald-Hopkins 27.16 50 Derrick Brown (Flag Velo) 28.12 51 Erik Kuhlman 31.12 52 Peter Schuster 33.36 53 Neil Flock (Jamba Juice) 34.23 54 Kenton Watts (Team Revolution Racing) 35.44 55 Mark Cunningham (Symmetrics) 36.32 56 Glenn Murray (Tri StateVelo) 38.45 57 Damon Wiseman (Permian Basin Bicycle Assoc.) 58 Grant Dunstan (Flag Velo) 39.42 59 Scott Kasin (Team Lucky Lounge) 40.05 60 Jamie Ryan-White 40.09 61 Adam Cornette (CZ Racing) 41.15 62 Michael Cragun (Team X Cycling) 46.14 63 Stephen Wasmund 46.46 64 Daniel DePaemelaere 51.11 65 Emmaneul Suarez (Monex) 55.56 66 Nathan Lowrie (Atlas Mining) 1.02.49 67 Shawn Harshman 1.13.05 68 Benjamin Peters (GS Ciao/Al's Barbershop) 1.13.08 69 John Nowak (Team Revolution Racing) 1.17.43 Men 3 1 Tom Zerbel (SOMA) 8.12.45 2 Nicholas Gould 3.21 3 Matt Seagrave (Mapei/Team Diabetic) 3.31 4 Daniel Parobek 3.51 5 Jesse Rients 4.22 6 David James (Texas Lone Star Racing) 4.42 7 Richard Moore (Team Revolution Racing) 4.57 8 Chad Black (NMBRA) 5.11 9 Cale Redpath 5.35 10 Mike Margraf (Team Swift) 5.53 11 Ernesto Ramirez (Landis/Trek/VW) 5.57 12 Jarett Kennedy 6.02 13 Scott Nydam (Totally Wired/Rocky Mtn. Roastery) 6.05 14 Joshua Liberles (Colavita-Bolla Taos) 6.07 15 Robert Lofgran 6.08 16 Chris Crawford 6.14 17 Brian Janezic (Team Revolution Racing) 6.28 18 John Bernardin (Velo Del Norte) 6.32 19 John Langston (FCCC) 6.37 20 Miles Venzara 6.46 21 Fred Hankinson (Gulf Coast Cycling Association) 22 Michael Carroll (Durango Wheel Club) 7.03 23 Paul Hewes (SC Velo) 7.31 24 John Stadick (Team Ochsner) 8.04 25 Keith Ashmore (Durango Wheel Club) 8.17 26 Tim Godby (Louisville Velo) 8.30 27 Torin Priem (GS-CIAO) 8.32 28 Charles Knoll (NoHair.com) 8.33 29 Courtney Guck (FCCC) 8.41 30 Aaron Potts (3D Racing) 8.42 31 Rene Cano (Rica-Burguer) 8.57 32 Victor Trijillo (Kamikaza) 9.03 33 Joel Trinity (Mapei/Team Diabetic) 9.09 34 Nathan Shay (BICI club) 9.24 35 Eric Forte (Fastrack/BDC) 9.35 36 Todd Jones 9.36 37 Andrew Riemenschneider (Velo Del Norte) 9.52 38 Roberto Rodriguez (Rica-Burguer) 9.58 39 Greg McCreless 10.00 40 Ethan Passant (Real Balance) 10.10 41 Joseph Saperstein 10.14 42 Brian Barrett 10.15 43 Jesus Ilundain (Team Ochsner) 10.41 44 R.B. Bathje (Real Balance) 10.47 45 Steve Elmer (GRC) 10.58 46 Craig Long (ProCon) 11.08 47 Chase Renick (Team Swift) 11.16 48 Tim Pikaart (NMBRA) 11.29 49 Adam Snyder 11.39 50 Brian Bruggeman (Ft. Collins Cycling Club) 12.02 51 Andrew Peterson 12.15 52 Brett Morgan (Arapaho Warriors) 12.39 53 David Oliver (Peachtree Bikes) 12.43 54 Stephen Ferretti (SC Velo) 13.45 55 Thane Wright (Arapaho Warriors) 14.14 56 Chris Barton (Bicycles of Ojai) 14.22 57 Marty Moriarty (Chicks Harley Davidson) 14.32 58 Robert Dolman (ProCon) 14.35 59 Pete Sedunor (Real Balance) 15.41 60 Stephen Fullmer (MiDuole 9th & 9th) 16.01 61 Hans Bielat (Amgen Cycling) 16.49 62 Paul DesRosiers (Swift Cycling) 17.47 63 Mark Hall 17.51 64 John Shippey (GS Ciao) 18.38 65 John Parker (NM Velo Sport/Heart Hospital) 19.32 66 Trey Harrison (RCRC) 20.55 67 Brian Palen 21.04 68 Hal Clark 22.00 69 David Harris (SOS Trek/Honey Stinger) 22.36 70 Antonio Valazquez (Rica Burguer) 23.10 71 Patrick Ramirez (Crazy Cat Cyclery) 23.14 72 Devin BodonyJohnson (Classic Cycle) 24.09 73 Yanio Davila 74 Randy Flores 24.11 75 Brad Seaman (Swift Cycling) 26.23 76 Michael Brown 27.50 77 Andrew Ferguson 28.23 78 Art MacFarland 28.56 79 Bo French (Moritz Chevrolet Cycling) 29.00 80 J. Carl Williams 29.02 81 Trevor Bushnell (ProCon) 31.30 82 Corey Whalen 33.49 83 Patrick Sheehan 34.10 84 Mark Adams 34.34 85 Brian Murphey 36.14 86 Todd Johnson 37.07 87 Troy Wells (Specialiezed-Hillenbrand) 38.28 88 Jamie Kilcoyne (GS Ciao) 39.40 89 Gabriel Mendez (Top Pro) 39.58 90 Adam Plummer (Pedal Power Marmot) 41.04 91 Travis Enmom (Team Ochsner) 45.11 92 David Ochs (Team Real Balance) 47.43 93 Stephen Knight-Williamson (NMBRA/OCHSNER) 48.44 94 Richard Albrow (SC Velo) 50.40 95 Neal Henderson (GS Ciao/Al's Barbershop) 51.39 96 Axel Scholz (Ranchos Cycling Club) 52.38 97 Terry Ritter (City Bike Shop) 1.11.24 98 Eric Lavigne (Pedal Power Marmot) 1.14.08 Master 45+ 1 Mark Blaser 8.26.00 2 Peter Marshall (Cycles Veloco) 0.03 3 Curt Shelman (River Coty Cycling) 0.04 4 Gary Porter 0.08 5 J Slattery (Mike) 0.35 6 Randall Bradford (NM Bicycle Racing Assoc.) 2.03 7 Neal Stoughton (Cycles Veloce) 2.44 8 Lindsay Blount (Simply Fit) 2.48 9 Lindsay Crawford (GS Strada) 3.09 10 Kim Bleth (Simply Fit) 3.48 11 Zan Treasure (Autoliv) 6.02 12 Bill Heob (Landis/Trek/VW) 6.38 13 David Lepell (New Mexico Racing) 7.27 14 Mike Crystal (Simply Fit) 7.52 15 Larry Hampson 11.58 16 Olin Krenek 14.22 17 Keck Hartman (Cleo's Bike Shop) 15.34 18 Larry DeWitt (Pikes Peak Velo/Pro Cycling) 17.26 19 Scott White (Chicks Harley Davi) 23.16 20 Don Williams (Landis/Trek/VW) 23.30 21 Paul Cooke (Landis/Trek/VW) 28.08 22 Steve Grusis (Palace Indian Gaming Cycling) 30.51 23 Dan Pate 32.21 24 Bruce Hodgkins (Excel Sports Racing) 32.48 25 Frank Kurzawa (Violet Crown) 35.00 26 Gerardo Ayala (Aguila Dorada) 38.33 27 Nathaniel Cobb (Team Ochsner) 38.38 28 Timothy Schoeny (NM Sports & Wellness) 39.45 29 Tom Murphy 42.47 30 Jeffrey Usher (River City Racing Club) 47.51 31 Edward Eades (Team Revolution Racing) 53.07 32 Larry Smith (GS JBOFO) 56.21 33 Ken Pittaway (Team Bicycles, Inc.) 56.35 34 John Price 57.53 35 George Heagerty (NMVS) 1.06.53 36 Frank Pabian (Team Ochsner) 1.08.52 37 John Boland (Team Ochsner) 1.22.44 38 Michael Sparks (Abilene Cycle Club) 1.24.41 39 Donald Haywood 2.04.13 40 John Daily 3.11.05 Men 4,5 1 Revere Greist 3.29.22 2 Scott Bartel (Century Tel) 0.43 3 Pete Lawrence 0.57 4 Michael Hagden (Pikes Peak Velo Racing) 1.49 5 Andrew Phillips 2.28 6 Ian Burnett (Durango Cyclery) 3.00 7 Charles Kimball 3.27 8 Kenmar Smith 3.34 9 Dan Fredrickson 3.45 10 David Wilson 5.04 11 Jessel Valenzuela 6.17 12 Andres Leal (Aida's Bail Bonds) 8.01 13 Toby Schmidt 14 Corey Carlson (Rocky Mounts) 9.37 15 Bryce Glovatsky 9.47 16 Richard Verderame (NMVS/NMBRA) 17 Tane Hunter 10.03 18 Scott Virtue (Team Ochsner) 10.04 19 Peter Rehn 10.09 20 Michael Green (Landis/Trek/VW) 21 Steven Deroma (SW Velodrome Ass.) 22 Michael Elmer (New Mexico Velo Sports) 23 Kurt Kroese 24 Lloyd Ellis (NMVS/NMBRA) 25 Jeff Cospolich (Breckenridge Brewery) 12.51 26 Brian Rawlins 13.22 27 Edward Sewell (Velo Del Norte) 13.58 28 Donald Ward (Team El Paso) 14.33 29 Gregory Krasue 30 Jim Hebert 31 Silvio Menezes (New Mexico Velo Sports) 32 Matthew Clark 14.45 33 Ryan Ives 15.43 34 Ken Golden (Durango Wheel Club) 15.47 35 David Grant 16.23 36 Santiago Chavez 17.04 37 Greg Thomas 17.09 38 Charles Whitney 17.10 39 John Friesen (Owens Healthcare) 40 Gregg Sciabica 17.41 41 Greg Brown (Carmichael Training Systems) 17.51 42 Thomas Cunico 18.56 43 Danny Teodoru 19.02 44 Charlie Drysdale (Velo Del Norte) 20.53 45 Tony Pomo (Chick's Harley Davaidson) 20.57 46 Edward Sullivan 21.06 47 Randy Sutton 48 Juan Zaragoza (Aid-s Bail Bonds) 21.43 49 Tom Anderson (Dean/Land of Oz) 22.25 50 Warren Hire 23.34 51 Christopher White (FCCC) 23.37 52 Peter Tempest 24.57 53 Charles Van Drunen 25.12 54 Sean Borris (FLCC) 26.04 55 Ron Ciano (Team Revolution Racing) 26.06 56 Marc Carpenter (San Diego Bicycle Club) 26.13 57 Terry Jennings (Colorado Velo/Denver Spoke) 26.38 58 Howard Passell (Aero Velo) 26.42 59 Roberto Mancilla (Crazy Cat Cyclery) 27.18 60 Michael Wahoff 27.54 61 Tony Gagliardo (Center Arkasas Velo/Carve) 28.37 62 Scott Kembac-Cook (Lakewood Racing Team) 28.38 63 Justin Koppa 30.27 64 David Rutledge (Zia Velo) 30.34 65 Jackson Lowery (Team Revolution Racing) 35.23 66 Roberto Barrio 36.09 67 Mike Steckbeck (Team Ochsner) 38.41 68 John Peach 40.27 69 Haroldo Camacho 49.26 70 Greg Reed 49.35 71 Patrick McCarthy 50.51 72 Ryan Fonkert (Pikes Peak Velo Racing) 51.30 73 Ryan Kimbrell 54.21 74 Kevin Smith 54.43 75 Jose Jimenez 57.42 76 James Bittel 1.06.13 77 Parker Macy (Ionic Cycles) 1.11.37 78 Tony Geller (NM Velo Sports) 1.29.59 79 Donald Whaley 1.39.24 Women 3,4 1 Marisa Asplund (FLCC) 3.47.30 2 Stephanie Swan 1.54 3 Merrill Sapp (Aidas Bail Bonds) 3.35 4 Irene Mercer (FLCC) 5.21 5 Miriam Hill (NMBRA) 5.23 6 Marielle Aunava 9.52 7 Gretchen Johnson (Colorado Velo-Denver Spoke) 15.25 8 Sharon McDowell-Larson (Cody Racing) 16.34 9 Joan Orgeldinger (Red Hook) 16.38 10 Sheila Hall (NMBRA) 16.39 11 Amber Shay (BICI Club) 20.01 12 Michelle Montoya 26.04 13 Deanna Huff (LaForza) 26.16 14 Jull Adelstein (Cody Racing) 31.54 15 Bollinger 36.34 16 Lauren Dorsh (Goldy's/Tamarack) 40.00 17 Linda Paris (Durango Wheel Club) 42.10 18 Stacey Heim 42.11 19 Alicia Voss 51.26 |
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