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Cascade Classic - NEBend Oregon, USA, July 12-16, 2006Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 5 - July 15: Desert Orthopedics/Rebound Physical Therapy-Downtown CriteriumMen: Haedo wins the criterium; Louder increases leadBy Kirsten Robbins in Bend, Oregon Early this morning, Health Net’s Nathan O’Neil won the Bend Research Inc.- Arnold Market time trial in a time of 13 minutes and 25 seconds. He rode nine seconds faster than second placed rider Burnard Vanulden and thirteen seconds ahead of Sergey Lagutin, both from Navigators. Health Net’s Jeff Louder increased his general classification lead to ten seconds on Toyota-United’s Chris Wherry. In tonight’s criterium, Health Net organized a steady tempo despite the attacking going on around them. Their tempo proved to be successful in protecting their yellow jersey as they brought back a thirteen-rider break in the final lap of the race. Toyota-United was in a good position with two riders in the break and Juan Jose Haedo sitting nicely behind the Health Net train waiting until the break came back. The break was brought back within one lap to go and Haedo came through the finish line winning the field sprint over Jittery-Joes Jeff Hopkins and Health Net’s Gord Fraser. “Our number one goal is to keep the jersey safe,” said Health Net’s leader Jeff Louder. Then, if Gord felt good he would sprint when the break was brought back but that was just an added bonus. Our only goal is to come out of the race tomorrow with the jersey.” “I am confident and optimistic that the team can defend the jersey tomorrow and if it is not with me than I am happy to keep it within the team.” The break was initiated by arguably the most aggressive rider in this evening’s criterium – Toyota-United’s Ivan Stevic. The thirteen riders were represented by Priority Health, Successfulliving, Toyota-United, Saunier-Duval, South Australia, Jittery Joes, Broadmark and Navigators. “In the break we had riders Ivan Stevic and Tony Cruz,” said directeur sportif Harm Jansen, “Those guys are fast guys but I wasn’t too comfortable with that break. Our riders were strong but it can always get messy at the end of a break like that. In the last six to seven laps I had a strong feeling that it would come back together. We wanted to play the card with J.J.” “J.J. did a phenomenal job tonight. He has not raced for a couple of weeks and we had him working hard the last couple of days. Him winning today is an indication of the quality of rider he really is – that he is a really really good rider. Our objective was to just make sure to protect the guys in G.C and we have the fastest guys here so we just had to win the stage.” Health Net’s organization at the front of the field kept the break with in thirty seconds for the entirety of the criterium. “I have a ten second lead now coming out of the time trial this morning,” said Louder. “The boys kept everything under control in the criterium tonight to protect my lead. Basically we tried to keep the race safe, steady and watched for any dangerous moves. It came together at the end and Haedo took the win. But the team rode really strongly and it was great to see. It is complimentary that they have confidence in me. It wasn’t too much of an effort tonight -- the big day will be tomorrow.” Tomorrow marks the final stage of the 2006 Cascade Classic. “Tomorrow's race is typically a race that sees an early break go up the road and a team that controls the gap to come back together at the end,” said Louder. “It is a good course to hold tempo on for a team. But, it could be complicated tomorrow because there are four separate sprints with bonuses so it is going to take a while to figure out the situation in the end because so much time is up for grabs. There will be a lot of tactical riding. Everyone on our team is riding really strong -- stronger by the day.” Women: VanGilder wins from a break; LaSasso stays in yellowEarlier this morning Team Lipton’s Kristin Armstrong won stage three in a lightening fast time of 14 minutes and 40 seconds. Her teammate and G.C. leader Kristen LaSasso was able to hold onto the yellow jersey by 24 seconds. Armstrong came in 39 seconds ahead of second place Touchstone Climbing’s rider Beverley Harper and 59 seconds ahead of Victory Brewing’s Rachel Heal. With LaSasso sitting in the leaders jersey it was in Team Lipton’s best interest to protect her by keeping a close watch on threatening riders initiating breaks. An early break slipped off the front with Team Lipton’s Laura VanGilder taking the win over Velo-Bella’s Kelly Murden and Victory Brewing’s Chrissy Ruiter. Velo-Bella’s aggressive rider Kelly Murden initiated a break with in the first half of the fifty-minute criterium. She was followed by Webcor rider Katheryn Curi and later joined by Team Lipton’s Laura VanGilder, Victory Brewing’s Chrissy Ruiter, Colorado Premier Training’s Marisa Asplund and Argon 18’s Jessica Phillips. The six riders increased their gap to twenty seconds while Team Lipton’s Kristin Armstrong set tempo at the front to not further the gap. “Kelly Murden initiated the break and Katheryn Curi bridged across to it,” said VanGilder. “Chrissy, Marisa, Jessica bridged up to us and so did McGuire. We got off the front with 27 minutes into the race.” The riders in the break did not have a threat on the general classification but was well represented by all teams -- the field was content to let it go. “Our goal was to protect LaSasso’s lead we were keeping our eye on people who could threaten that in a break,” said VanGilder. “If we had to concede the stage win to protect the jersey we would. We wanted to take some pressure off of LaSasso with a non threatening break go up the road and that is what happened.” With one lap remaining it was clear the break was not going to come back. “I didn’t work or go for any primes during the crit,” said VanGilder. Then a prime was given with three to go and I went for that. I continued because I had a gap and I felt confident I could stay away from that group for two more laps. I was more fresh than they were and I felt like if I did get brought back I could possibly still win the sprint.” PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Billy Cornelius
ResultsPro Men 1 Juan Jose Haedo (USA) Toyota-United 1.30.22 2 Jeffery Hopkins (Aus) Jittery Joe's 3 Gordon Fraser (Can) Health Net pb Maxxis 4 Ashley Hutchinson (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS 5 Trent Wilson (Aus) Jittery Joe's 6 Jonny Sundt (USA) Priority Health 7 Sergey Lagutin (Uzb) Navigators Insurance 8 Ken Hanson (USA) BMC Racing Team 9 Chris Wherry (USA) Toyota-United 10 Cesar Grajales (Col) Navigators Insurance 11 Kyle Gritters (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 12 Evan Elken (USA) Jittery Joe's 13 Glen Mitchell (NZl) priority health 14 Nathan O'neill (Aus) Health Net pb Maxxis 15 Jeremiah Wiscovitch (USA) FRS 16 Daniel Neyers (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 17 Miles Olman (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS 18 Scott Moninger (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 19 Tony Cruz (USA) Toyota-United 20 Owen Laine (USA) BMC Racing Team 21 Jonathan Garcia (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 22 Jeff Hartman (USA) Big Shark Racing 23 Jeff Louder (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 24 Neil Shirley (USA) Jittery Joe's 25 Ian Mckissick (USA) Recycled Cycles 26 Valeriy Kobzarenko (Ukr) Navigators Insurance 27 Greg Drake (USA) 28 Michael Pruitt (USA) AxleyUSA.com 29 Tyler Dibble (USA) Davis Bike Club 30 Kenneth Johnson (USA) Rockville Harley-Davids 31 Patrick Briggs (USA) Cal Giant /Village Peddler 32 Chuck Coya (USA) Vitamin Cottage Cycling 33 David Oloughlin (Irl) Navigators Insurance 34 Owen Gue (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 35 Mitch Moreman (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 36 Calvin Allan (USA) BODE Cycling 37 Jonathan Baker (USA) Vitamin Cottage Cycling 38 Peter Dawson (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS 39 Matt Weyen (USA) Team Hyde Park Cycle Sp 40 Collin Becker (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 41 Glen Chadwick (Aus) Navigators Insurance 42 Phil Cortes (Can) Garneau Optik 43 Andrew Fischer (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 44 Peter Hatton (Aus) Jittery Joe's 45 Jason Klikna (USA) BMC Racing Team 46 Austin King (USA) Jittery Joe's 47 Heath Blackgrove (NZl) Toyota-United 48 Brian Buchholz (USA) Webcor/Alto Velo 49 Morgan Schmidt (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 50 Stefano Barberi (USA) Toyota-United 51 Ben Kneller (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 52 Mike Zagorski (USA) Quick Release 53 Ian Ayers (USA) Colavita Olive Oil/Sutter Home 54 Stephen Dey (USA) Davis Bike Club 55 Alex Rock (USA) Contender Bicycles 56 Justin England (USA) Toyota-United 57 Roman Kilun (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 58 Justin Mayfield (USA) Team Hyde Park Cycle Sp 59 Nicholas Clayville (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 60 Christopher Jones (USA) Champion System 61 Jason Donald (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 62 Clayton Barrows (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 63 Micheal Grabinger (USA) Team Fresh Start 64 Chris Baldwin (USA) Toyota-United 65 Shane Peltonen (USA) Eclipse Racing 66 John Eisinger (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 67 Brent Miller (Aus) WTB/FoxShox/SantaCruz 68 Patrick Caro (USA) Team Helens 69 Jacob Rosenbarger (USA) BMC Racing Team 70 Aaron Tuckerman (NZl) Team Rubicon/Gleukos 71 Trevor Mays (USA) First Rate Mortgage 72 Kyle Colavito (USA) Eclipse Racing 73 Chris Lieto (USA) Cal Giant /Village Peddler 74 Tom Zirbel (USA) Priority Health 75 Jarred Berger (USA) Vitamin Cottage Cycling 76 Scott Nydam (USA) BMC Racing Team 77 Michael Sayers (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 78 Michael Ford (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS 79 Todd Herriott (USA) Colavita Olive Oil/Sutter Home 80 Dan Sweet (USA) Davis Bike Club 81 Corey Collier (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 82 Nathan Miller (USA) BMC Racing Team 83 John Knotts (USA) Easton-Specialized 84 Eric Pardyjak (USA) Park City Cycling Acade 85 T. Burke Swindlehurst (USA) Navigators Insurance 86 David Rodriguez (USA) BMC Racing Team 87 Rolando Gonzalez (CRc) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 88 Andrew Mcdermid (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 89 Kevin Rowe (USA) Cal Giant /Village Peddler 90 James Mattis (USA) Cal Giant /Village Peddler 91 Ryan Hamity (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 92 Gordon Mccauley (NZl) Successfulliving 93 David Robinson (USA) Kodakgallery.com/Sierra 94 Patrick Ramirez (USA) Park City Cycling Acade 95 Lang Reynolds (USA) Recycled Cycles 96 Jesse Moore (USA) Davis Bike Club 97 Jesse Gordon (USA) Park City Cycling Acade 98 Michael Schmidt (USA) Park City Cycling Acade 99 Dario Falquier (USA) Webcor/Alto Velo 100 Chris Swan (USA) Penninsula Velo 101 Omer Kem (USA) Priority Health 102 Doug Ollerenshaw (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 103 Ivan Stevic (SCG) Toyota-United 0.05 104 Michael Carter (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 105 Bernard Vanulden (USA) Navigators Insurance 0.42 106 Daniel Ramsey (USA) Successfulliving 0.48 107 Ryan Yee (USA) Sucessfullliving 108 Will Sladek (USA) NA 1.23 Pro men General classification after stage 5 1 Jeff Louder (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 11.49.27 2 Chris Wherry (USA) Toyota-United 0.10 3 Nathan O'neill (Aus) Health Net pb Maxxis 4 Sergey Lagutin (Uzb) Navigators Insurance 0.12 5 Scott Moninger (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 0.25 6 Cesar Grajales (Col) Navigators Insurance 1.24 7 Chris Baldwin (USA) Toyota-United 1.59 8 Glen Chadwick (Aus) Navigators Insurance 2.26 9 Trent Wilson (Aus) Jittery Joe's 2.46 10 Tom Zirbel (USA) Priority Health 2.49 11 Scott Nydam (USA) BMC Racing Team 3.30 12 Valeriy Kobzarenko (Ukr) Navigators Insurance 3.56 13 James Mattis (USA) Cal Giant /Village Peddler 4.08 14 David Rodriguez (USA) BMC Racing Team 4.37 15 Jonathan Garcia (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 4.47 16 Tony Cruz (USA) Toyota-United 4.53 17 Todd Herriott (USA) Colavita Olive Oil/Sutter Home 5.57 18 Micheal Grabinger (USA) Team Fresh Start 6.07 19 Heath Blackgrove (NZl) Toyota-United 6.23 20 T. Burke Swindlehurst (USA) Navigators Insurance 6.34 21 Doug Ollerenshaw (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 6.45 22 Corey Collier (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 6.50 23 Jonathan Baker (USA) Vitamin Cottage Cycling 6.59 24 Kenneth Johnson (USA) Rockville Harley-Davids 8.03 25 Brent Miller (Aus) WTB/FoxShox/SantaCruz 8.05 26 Kevin Rowe (USA) Cal Giant /Village Peddler 8.07 27 Christopher Jones (USA) Champion System 8.11 28 Jesse Moore (USA) Davis Bike Club 8.32 29 Nathan Miller (USA) BMC Racing Team 8.51 30 Jarred Berger (USA) Vitamin Cottage Cycling 9.00 31 Stephen Dey (USA) Davis Bike Club 9.04 32 Peter Hatton (Aus) Jittery Joe's 9.06 33 Ian Mckissick (USA) Recycled Cycles 9.11 34 Calvin Allan (USA) BODE Cycling 9.12 35 Justin Mayfield (USA) Team Hyde Park Cycle Sp 9.15 36 Jason Donald (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 9.22 37 Mitch Moreman (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 9.53 38 Owen Laine (USA) BMC Racing Team 11.16 39 Jeff Hartman (USA) Big Shark Racing 11.30 40 David Robinson (USA) Kodakgallery.com/Sierra 11.34 41 Michael Carter (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 12.47 42 Michael Sayers (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 12.53 43 John Eisinger (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 13.07 44 Andrew Fischer (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 13.21 45 Chris Lieto (USA) Cal Giant /Village Peddler 13.41 46 Miles Olman (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS 13.49 47 Nicholas Clayville (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 14.14 48 Will Sladek (USA) NA 14.32 49 Collin Becker (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 14.47 50 Jacob Rosenbarger (USA) BMC Racing Team 14.54 51 Kyle Gritters (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 15.47 52 Mike Zagorski (USA) Quick Release 15.56 53 Daniel Ramsey (USA) Successfulliving 16.06 54 Roman Kilun (USA) Health Net pb Maxxis 16.19 55 Andrew Mcdermid (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 16.42 56 Ben Kneller (USA) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 17.08 57 Rolando Gonzalez (CRc) Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory 17.20 58 Dario Falquier (USA) Webcor/Alto Velo 17.33 59 Dan Sweet (USA) Davis Bike Club 17.56 60 Eric Pardyjak (USA) Park City Cycling Acade 18.02 61 Aaron Tuckerman (NZl) Team Rubicon/Gleukos 18.14 62 Austin King (USA) Jittery Joe's 18.29 63 Shane Peltonen (USA) Eclipse Racing 18.31 64 Patrick Caro (USA) Team Helens 19.51 65 Chris Swan (USA) Penninsula Velo 20.30 66 Gordon Mccauley (NZl) Successfulliving 20.31 67 Bernard Vanulden (USA) Navigators Insurance 21.40 68 David Oloughlin (Irl) Navigators Insurance 21.55 69 Jason Klikna (USA) BMC Racing Team 22.56 70 Morgan Schmidt (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 23.00 71 Jeremiah Wiscovitch (USA) FRS 23.16 72 Michael Ford (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS 23.25 73 Lang Reynolds (USA) Recycled Cycles 23.33 74 Clayton Barrows (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 24.02 75 Michael Schmidt (USA) Park City Cycling Acade 24.57 76 Gordon Fraser (Can) Health Net pb Maxxis 25.09 77 Ryan Yee (USA) Sucessfullliving 25.37 78 Daniel Neyers (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 25.43 79 Ivan Stevic (SCG) Toyota-United 26.52 80 Stefano Barberi (USA) Toyota-United 27.16 81 Neil Shirley (USA) Jittery Joe's 27.55 82 Jesse Gordon (USA) Park City Cycling Acade 27.57 83 Kyle Colavito (USA) Eclipse Racing 28.14 84 Ryan Hamity (USA) Team Einstein's Cycling 28.23 85 Tyler Dibble (USA) Davis Bike Club 28.28 86 Patrick Ramirez (USA) Park City Cycling Acade 29.57 87 Owen Gue (USA) Broadmark / Hagens-Berm 30.12 88 Peter Dawson (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS 31.07 89 Alex Rock (USA) Contender Bicycles 31.58 90 Juan Jose Haedo (USA) Toyota-United 32.03 91 Omer Kem (USA) Priority Health 92 Chuck Coya (USA) Vitamin Cottage Cycling 32.20 93 John Knotts (USA) Easton-Specialized 32.55 94 Patrick Briggs (USA) Cal Giant /Village Peddler 33.43 95 Ian Ayers (USA) Colavita Olive Oil/Sutter Home 33.57 96 Justin England (USA) Toyota-United 35.07 97 Phil Cortes (Can) Garneau Optik 35.10 98 Trevor Mays (USA) First Rate Mortgage 36.57 99 Jonny Sundt (USA) Priority Health 37.14 100 Jeffery Hopkins (Aus) Jittery Joe's 37.17 101 Evan Elken (USA) Jittery Joe's 37.24 102 Matt Weyen (USA) Team Hyde Park Cycle Sp 37.31 103 Ashley Hutchinson (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS 37.41 104 Glen Mitchell (NZl) priority health 38.40 105 Ken Hanson (USA) BMC Racing Team 43.37 106 Brian Buchholz (USA) Webcor/Alto Velo 50.05 Pro Men Team classification 1 Navigators Insurance Cycling Te 35.28.46 2 Health Net presented by Maxxis 0.10 3 Toyota-United Pro Cycling team 6.30 4 BMC Racing Team 14.46 5 Rocky Mtn. Chocolate Factory 24.43 6 Cal Giant /Village Peddler 24.52 7 Team Einstein's Cycling 25.27 8 Jittery Joe's 29.35 9 Davis Bike Club 35.07 10 Broadmark / Hagens-Berman 42.16 11 South Australia.com-AIS 46.11 12 Successfulliving 46.33 13 Vitamin Cottage Cycling Team 47.54 14 Priority Health Cycling 1.05.40 15 Park City Cycling Academy 1.05.42 Elite Women 1 Laura Van Gilder (TEAm Lipton) 49.11 2 Kele Murdin (Velo Bella-Kona) 0.17 3 Chrissy Ruiter (Victory Brewing Team) 4 Martina Patella (McGuire Cycling Team) 5 Katheryn Curi (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 0.19 6 Marisa Asplund (CPT-Colnago) 7 Jessica Phillips (Argon 18/Champion System) 8 Amber Rais (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 0.31 9 Kristin Armstrong (Team Lipton) 10 Miranda Duff (CPT-Colnago) 11 Betina Hold (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 12 Felicia Gomez (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 13 Liza Rachetto (TEAm Lipton) 14 Jadine Riley (Team Group Health) 15 Jane Ziegler (Velo Bella-Kona) 16 Jennifer Joynt (Velo Bella-Kona) 17 Kate Sherwin (Victory Brewing Team) 18 Cat Malone (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 19 Lisa Dunnwald (Team Group Health) 20 Kristen Lasasso (TEAm Lipton) 21 Hope Strode (Poplollies) 22 Holly Borowski (McGuire/US Armed Forces) 23 Kirsten Robbins (Victory Brewing Team) 24 Lieselot Decroix (Velo Bella-Kona) 25 Elizabeth Nettles (Ti Cycles/Avanti) 26 Lisa Hunt (The Olympic Club) 27 Rachel Heal (Victory Brewing Team) 28 Allison Beall (TRIA) 29 Jenn Reither (TRIA) 30 Natasha Perry (Santa Cruz Spokesman) 31 Yukie Nakamura (Easton/Specialized) 32 Gabriela Gonzalez - Ferrat (Colavita/ Cooking Light) 33 Hiroko Shimada (Velo Bella-Kona) 34 Maria Monica (McGuire Cycling Team) 35 Megan Elliot (Argon 18/Champion System) 36 Dotsie Bausch (Colavita/ Cooking Light) 37 Amy Campbell (UNATTACHED) 38 Mara Abbott (Rio Grande/Sports Garage) 39 Jennifer Chapman (Velo Bella-Kona) 40 Suz Weldon (TRIA) 41 Laurol Gitlen (--) 42 Beverley Harper (Touchstone Climbing) 43 Ingrid Rolles (Quick Release) 44 India Sanjuan (Touchstone Climbing) 45 Patricia Bailey (TRIA) 46 Nicole Evans (FFKR Architects / Sport) 47 Brooke Ourada (Colorado Premier Traini) 48 Kori Kunz (Poplollies) 49 Ryan Hostetter (Velo Bella-Kona) 4.09 50 Kristina Seley (PROMAN /Paradigm) 5.29 51 Rebecca Jensen (Whitman College) 52 Jeanie Bihlmaier (Columbia River Velo/Riv) 6.11 53 Carolyn Eller (Team Tamarack) 54 Teri Sheasby (Bend Bike N Sport) 55 Kristi Mcilmoil (Utah Valley Racing) 56 Kara Dreflak (Quick Release) 57 Sami Fournier (Sunnyside Sports) 58 Rebecca Bader (OSU Cycling) 9.49 59 Anna Gerber (DeWalt) 60 Molly Van Houweling (Metromint Cycling) Elite Women classification 1 Kristen Lasasso (TEAm Lipton) 8.37.29 2 Kristin Armstrong (Team Lipton) 0.24 3 Mara Abbott (Rio Grande/Sports Garage) 1.34 4 Rachel Heal (Victory Brewing Team) 1.45 5 Dotsie Bausch (Colavita/ Cooking Light) 1.47 6 Beverley Harper (Touchstone Climbing) 1.59 7 Nicole Evans (FFKR Architects / Sport) 2.31 8 Marisa Asplund (CPT-Colnago) 2.32 9 Betina Hold (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 2.33 10 Felicia Gomez (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 2.36 11 Kate Sherwin (Victory Brewing Team) 2.42 12 Brooke Ourada (Colorado Premier Traini) 2.57 13 Maria Monica (McGuire Cycling Team) 3.41 14 Jane Ziegler (Velo Bella-Kona) 4.25 15 Laura Van Gilder (TEAm Lipton) 5.54 16 Amber Rais (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 6.29 17 India Sanjuan (Touchstone Climbing) 6.33 18 Kirsten Robbins (Victory Brewing Team) 6.45 19 Katheryn Curi (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 6.51 20 Suz Weldon (TRIA) 7.43 21 Jessica Phillips (Argon 18/Champion System) 7.47 22 Hiroko Shimada (Velo Bella-Kona) 8.45 23 Gabriela Gonzalez - Ferrat (Colavita/ Cooking Light) 9.15 24 Lieselot Decroix (Velo Bella-Kona) 9.28 25 Patricia Bailey (TRIA) 9.53 26 Lisa Hunt (The Olympic Club) 10.05 27 Ingrid Rolles (Quick Release) 11.18 28 Hope Strode (Poplollies) 11.30 29 Cat Malone (Webcor-Platinum Women's) 12.23 30 Allison Beall (TRIA) 12.50 31 Kori Kunz (Poplollies) 13.09 32 Liza Rachetto (TEAm Lipton) 13.26 33 Lisa Dunnwald (Team Group Health) 13.46 34 Amy Campbell (UNATTACHED) 13.53 35 Martina Patella (McGuire Cycling Team) 15.13 36 Kristina Seley (PROMAN /Paradigm) 16.11 37 Teri Sheasby (Bend Bike N Sport) 16.23 38 Laurol Gitlen (--) 16.56 39 Natasha Perry (Santa Cruz Spokesman) 17.30 40 Chrissy Ruiter (Victory Brewing Team) 18.29 41 Jenn Reither (TRIA) 18.37 42 Kristi Mcilmoil (Utah Valley Racing) 43 Holly Borowski (McGuire/US Armed Forces) 18.43 44 Carolyn Eller (Team Tamarack) 19.34 45 Jennifer Chapman (Velo Bella-Kona) 20.11 46 Elizabeth Nettles (Ti Cycles/Avanti) 20.42 47 Molly Van Houweling (Metromint Cycling) 22.31 48 Miranda Duff (CPT-Colnago) 23.42 49 Jadine Riley (Team Group Health) 24.52 50 Anna Gerber (DeWalt) 30.21 51 Megan Elliot (Argon 18/Champion System) 31.08 52 Jennifer Joynt (Velo Bella-Kona) 31.29 53 Kele Murdin (Velo Bella-Kona) 31.34 54 Jeanie Bihlmaier (Columbia River Velo/Riv) 34.58 55 Sami Fournier (Sunnyside Sports) 35.09 56 Ryan Hostetter (Velo Bella-Kona) 37.43 57 Kara Dreflak (Quick Release) 39.12 58 Rebecca Jensen (Whitman College) 40.24 59 Rebecca Bader (OSU Cycling) 57.23 60 Yukie Nakamura (Easton/Specialized) 59.28 Elite Women Team classification 1 Team Lipton 25.58.45 2 Victory Brewing Team 3.24 3 Webcor-Platinum Women's Cycling 4.54 4 Velo Bella-Kona 15.15 5 CPT-Colnago 22.53 6 TRIA 23.15 7 McGuire Cycling Team 31.19 |
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