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International Cycling Classic - Superweek - NEUSA, July 7-23, 2006Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 3 - July 9 : First National Bank Maritime Bay Classic, Manitowoc, WI, 100 kmAustralian brothers take top two spots in ManitowocAustralian sprinter Hilton Clarke (Navigators Insurance) won the First National Bank Maritime Bay Classic in 2002. This year he took second place at the event's Holy Family Memorial 100 Pro/Am race but in the process helped his younger brother Jonathon Clarke (SouthAustralia.com) ride to victory in his first-ever appearance at the International Cycling Classic. The two brothers were joined by West Bend native Kyle Jacobson (Team Beans & Barley) in a breakaway with all three eventually coming around to lap the field. The younger Clarke had enough energy after that effort to attack again with Nebojsa Jovanovic (AEG-Toshiba) of Serbia & Montenegro and Garrett Peltonen (HealthNet/Maxxis). This second threesome stayed away until the finish with Jonathon Clarke enjoying an easy ride to victory in the final laps. In the Waterford Sprint Competition, Jamiel Danesh (RHVilla.com/Montano Velo) lept into the lead from fourth place coming into the race. Yellow jersey wearer Hayden Godfrey of New Zealand (Team Monex) maintained his lead ahead of Dennis Haueisen (Team Milram) in the overll standings. Tomorrow's Stage Four of the 2006 International Cycling Classic is the Point Beer Tour of Alpine Valley Road Race. Results1 Jonathon Clarke (South Australia.com) 2 Hilton Clarke (Navigators Insurance) 3 Kyle Jacobson (Team Beans & Barley) 4 Nebojsa Jovanovic (AEG- Toshiba) 5 Garrett Peltonen (Health Net-Maxxis) 6 Kam Po Wong (Hong Kong National Cycling Team) 7 Dennis Haueisen (Team Milram) 8 Steve Scholzen (IS Corp Cycling Team) 9 Hayden Godfrey (Team Monex) 10 Bobby Lea (Toyota- United Pro Cycling Team) 11 Kayle Leo Grande (Kahala LaGrange) 12 Stefan Adamsson (Team Milram) 13 Daniel Holloway (GS Lombardi Sports) 14 Randy Bramblett (McGuire Cycling Team) 15 Hector Pastorino (VistaVelo.com) 16 Benjamin Jacques-Maynes (Kodakgallery.com/Sierra Nevada Pro Cycling) 17 Jordan Roessingh (IS Corp) 18 David Kay (Great Dane Velo Club) 19 Adam Hodges Myerson (Nerac/Outdoorlights.com Pro Cycling) 20 Nicholas Reistad (Jelly Belly - Aramark) 21 Todd Yezefski (Nerac/Outdoorlights.com Pro Cycling) 22 Kai Tsun Lam (Hong Kong National Cycling Team) 23 Brice Jones (Jelly Belly/PoolGel) 24 Patrick Dunaway (California Giant/Village Peddler) 25 Cesar Correa (Endeavour Cycling) 26 Aram Dellalian (Amgen Cycling Club) 27 Michael Lanyon (Mesa Cycles Racing Team) 28 Ryan White (PCW Cycling) 29 Yosvany Falcon (AEG- Toshiba) 30 Steen Rose (Richardson Bike Mart) 31 Jeffrey Dickinson (Schwab Cycles Torelli Velo Project LLC) 32 Zach Fiocca (Team Brain & Spine/Chann McRae Cycling) 33 Daniel Holt (Nerac/Outdoorlights.com Pro Cycling) 34 Sean McBride (Metromint Cycling) 35 Nathan Loyal (Sotheby's/Helen's) 36 Steve Rowntree (Kenwood Racing) 37 Hans Higdon (Hampshire Cycle Club) 38 Bradley Pearson (Beans and Barley) 39 Jamiel Danesh (RHVilla.com/Montano Velo) 40 John Bergmann (Metromint Cycling) 41 Brady Gibney (Endeavour Cycling) 42 Jason Landretti (Great Dane Velo Club) 43 Kin San Wu (Hong Kong National Cycling Team) 44 Matt Racine (Great Dane Velo Club) 45 Luca Fagundes (ABD Cycling Team) 46 (unknown rider) 47 Emile Abraham (AEG-Toshiba) 48 Andrew Armstrong (Matrix Cycle Club) 49 John Acker (Team Wheel & Sprocket) 50 Gregg Bednorski (Great Dane Velo Club (GDVC)) 51 Frank Travieso (AEG- Toshiba) 52 (unknown rider) 53 (unknown rider) 54 Joshua Tarrant (Ford / Giant) 55 Cole House (Endeavour Cycling Club) 56 Andrew Anderson (Team Mack Paper Co.) 57 Sean Coleman (Hotmark Racing) 58 Chris Morris (Great Dane Velo Club (GDVC)) 59 Brian Vaughan (Boston Scientific Cycling Club) 60 Brent Dickinson (Velo Project LLC) 61 Paul Kronser (Cycling Center / BIO Racer) 62 Christian Valenzuela Zamudio (Team Monex) 63 Chris Lintaman (FSA) 64 Lucas Wall (ABD Cycling Team) 65 Frederik Jacobsen (Nova/ISCorp) 66 Peter Femal (Team Monex) 67 Rudy Robaina (VMG Racing) 68 Daniel Lionberg (Team Beans & Barley) 69 Hing Leung Szeto (Hong Kong National Cycling Team) 70 Wes Hartman (Target Training) 71 Christopher Coble (Fremont Freewheelers) 72 John Puffer (ABD Cycling Team) 73 Glenn Fant (Team Monex) 74 Chun Woh Cheung (Hong Kong National Cycling Team) Sprint 1 1 Hilton Clarke (Navigators Insurance) 2 Kyle Jacobson (Team Beans & Barley) 3 Jonathon Clarke (South Australia.com) 4 Aram Dellalian (Amgen Cycling Club) 5 Kayle Leo Grande (Kahala LaGrange) 6 Jamiel Danesh (RHVilla.com/Montano Velo) 7 Benjamin Jacques-Maynes (Kodakgallery.com/Sierra Nevada Pro Cycling) Sprint 2 1 Hilton Clarke (Navigators Insurance) 2 Jonathon Clarke (South Australia.com) 3 Kyle Jacobson (Team Beans & Barley) 4 Garrett Peltonen (Health Net-Maxxis) 5 Stefan Adamsson (Team Milram) 6 Yosvany Falcon (AEG- Toshiba) 7 Daniel Lionberg (Team Beans & Barley) Sprint 3 1 Bobby Lea (Toyota- United Pro Cycling Team) 2 King Wai Cheung (Hong Kong National Cycling Team) 3 Joel Chavez (VistaVelo.com) 4 John Puffer (ABD Cycling Team) 5 Jamiel Danesh (RHVilla.com/Montano Velo) 6 Frank Travieso (AEG- Toshiba) 7 Stefan Adamsson (Team Milram) Sprint 4 1 Sean McBride (Metromint Cycling) 2 Emile Abraham (AEG-Toshiba) 3 Kai Tsun Lam (Hong Kong National Cycling Team) 4 Dennis Haueisen (Team Milram) 5 Hector Pastorino (VistaVelo.com) 6 Jamiel Danesh (RHVilla.com/Montano Velo) 7 Stefan Adamsson (Team Milram) |
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