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Central Valley Classic - NECalifornia, USA, March 9-11, 2007Main Page Results Overall standings Next Stage Stage 1 - March 9: Raymond Granite Road Race, 54.4kmJacques-Maynes breaks the break; Pic wins the bunch sprintBy Kirsten Robbins in Fresno, California Ben Jacques-Maynes of Priority Health has won the opening stage of the Central Valley Classic, attacking a seven-man break with three kilometres remaining to just hold off the charge from Symmetrics' Eric Wolberg and Health Net's Rory Sutherland. "Rory put in a really hard attack from the break with ten kilometres to go," said Jacques-Maynes. "I countered with two kilometres to go over a riser and carried it out to the finish. It was a hard way to win but that's the way I like to do it." The race organisers changed the road race from previous years held in Kearney Park. The course was changed in every aspect to a 34 mile circuit beginning on a five mile climb and ending with a two mile ascent to the finish. The men's field raced three heated laps on the undulating terrain and relentless wind. The racing began at the end of the first lap over the climb where a 16-man break split from the field. It included three riders from Toyota-United, two riders from Priority Health and individual riders from Kodak-Sierra Nevada, Colavita/Sutter Home and BMC. However, Health Net had just one rider present up front in Tim Johnson, and that was enough for them to fire their bullets and bring back the break within fifteen miles. Multiple small breaks were attempted but the course and the wind took their toll on the small groups and they returned to the field. Priority Health's directeur sportif Glen Mitchell was happy with his team's fitness coming from the Tour of California where time trial specialist Ben Jacques-Maynes grabbed a podium spot in the San Francisco prologue and a top ten in the Solvang time trial. Mitchell's main objective was to have Jacques-Maynes finish today's road race without losing any time to place emphasis on tomorrow's time trial. "There were no points to sit in and recover because there were a lot of climbs and it was very windy, said Mitchell of today's stage. "It had a bit of everything and made for great racing." The winning break took off on the last lap beginning as twelve and dwindling to seven by the finish line. "Twelve guys slipped away at the start of the last lap on the climb through the feed zone," Mitchell said. "That group dwindled to seven riders that gained seven seconds and we had Ben in there - it was great for the team." The escapees worked well together until ten kilometres to go when Health Net's Rory Sutherland launched a monster attack that appeared to be the winning move. But the undulations and strong headwind on the final leg proved too much for the Australian. "Ben likes to be aggressive and likes to show what he can do in a break," continued Mitchell. "Today it turned in our favour. Sutherland attacked ten kilometres out but that was brought back so Ben attacked with two to go. He had a gap but the group was chasing him hard and Wolberg almost caught him at the line." The Belmont-Piedra time trial kicks off tomorrow morning on a flat, 16.5 mile point-to-point course. Both Rory Sutherland and Eric Wolberg are known for their time trial talents, something that the race leader is aware of. "I only gained a few seconds on Wolberg and Sutherland today and the rest of the field was about thirty seconds back so the race is definitely undecided," Jacques-Maynes said. "The time trial course is good for me and I have good time trial legs right now so I'm looking forward to giving it full gas tomorrow." Added Jacques-Maynes: "Sutherland, Wolberg and Baldwin are great time trialists too and I will have to put out a significant effort to retain the lead tomorrow." Pic helps fund breast cancer researchIn the women's race, Colavita/Sutter Home's Tina Pic waited until the final 150 metres to overtake Tibco's Brooke Miller and Cheerwine's Kelly Benjamin in the bunch sprint. "Brooke started the sprint really early and I knew it was so windy," Pic said. "I was sitting on her wheel just waiting for her to go. It was a left headwind, I wasn't getting too much protection so I went off of Brooke's wheel and jumped around her in the last 150 metres." Much like the men's race, the women's event almost ended in a break of seven riders that got away on the second and final lap. The break slipped off the front after several attacks, initiated by Colavita/Sutter Home at the end of the first lap over the climb. The main group came back together at the bottom of the long descent. There were several reshuffles in the second break until T-Mobile, Team Lipton, Webcor Builders, Aaron's, Tibco and Colavita/Sutter Home were all represented. Webcor Builders was not content to let the break slip away as their time trial Olympian Christine Thornburn remained in the field. With ten kilometres to go they organised themselves at the front, reducing the gap before the finish. Colavita/Sutter Home also began working at the front when their breakaway rider fell off the back of the break. "It was so tough out there today," said Pic of the conditions. "I didn't think that break was coming back. But we saw Alison Powers come off and that's when we needed to help Webcor bring it back. Alison was trying to attack the break to get off the front when T-Mobile's Kim Anderson countered her." The trains began when the break was in close proximity and it was caught with one kilometre to go. The sprinters rallied at the front of the field to fight for the win. "I sort of knew that I went too early and that Tina was waiting for me to do something like that," admitted Miller. "I'm still learning and Tina has not been here for the last few races. I have to give a hats off to her." This is Pic's second victory of the season after winning the bunch sprint in the final stage of the women's Geelong Tour in Australia two weeks ago. The Colavita/Sutter Home rider is riding a special team edition bike that is highlighted pink to represent breast cancer awareness. Sutter Home Winery, one of Colavita/Sutter Home title sponsors, are donating $1000 to the Sutter Home for Hope Breast Cancer Research Foundation for every race that Pic wins. "I have raised two thousand dollars now for breast cancer research and I think it is awesome what Sutter Home has created this foundation," said Pic. "The whole idea behind donations to breast cancer is such a big incentive for us. Breast cancer affects so any people. I wish everyone was on the pink bike." 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ResultsPro/Elite 1 Men 1 Ben Jacques-Maynes (Priority Health Cycling Team) 3.58.35 2 Eric Wohlberg (Symmetrics Cycling) 0.01 3 Rory Sutherland (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 0.04 4 David Vitoria (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 5 Dominique Rollin (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 6 Chris Baldwin (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 7 Cesar Grajales (Jittery Joes) 8 Ricardo Escuela (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 0.42 9 Russell Downing (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 10 Ivan Stevic (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 0.43 11 Kyle WAMSLEY (Navigators) 12 Luca Damiana (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 13 Mariano Friedick (Rock Racing) 14 Josh Thornton (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 15 Christopher Jones (Nerac Pro Cycling) 16 Ben Kneller (Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory) 17 Michael Sayers (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 18 Keil Reijnen (Hagens-Berman LLP) 19 Michael Wolf (Navigators) 20 Henk Vogels (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 21 Karl BORDINE (5 Star Fish) 22 Ken Hanson (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 23 Brian Buchholz (BPG/ Montano Velo) 24 Sergio Hernandez (Rock Racing) 25 Alex Candelario (Jelly Belly) 26 Davide Frattini (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 27 Michael Telega (California Giant/Specialized) 28 Garett Peltonen (Priority Health) 29 Devon Vigus (California Giant/Specialized) 30 Andy Guptill (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 31 Guy EAST (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 32 Johnny Hayes (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 33 Kevin Klein (KLEIN Real Estate) 34 Andrew Fischer (Hagens-Berman LLP) 35 Cody O'Reilly (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 36 Kayle Leogrande (Rock Racing) 37 Aidan Charles (Nerac Pro Cycling) 38 Dan Timmerman (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 39 David McCann (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 40 Ben Brooks (Navigators) 41 justin england (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 42 Daniel Harm (Team Rubicon) 43 Martin Gilbert (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 44 Robbie King (Priority Health) 45 Jesse Moore (California Giant/Specialized) 46 Tommy Nankervis (Jittery Joes) 47 Corey Collier (Rocky Mtn. Chocolate Factory) 48 Mike Zagorski (Quick Release) 49 David Rodriguez (Navigators Insurance Pro Cycling) 50 Tom Zirbel (Priority Health) 51 Edward King (Priority Health) 52 John Hunt (California Giant/Specialized) 53 Gustavo Artacho (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 54 Kevin Bouchard-Hall (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 55 Mark Walters (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 56 Jorge Alvarado (Kahala-LaGrange) 57 Scott Zwizanski (Priority Health) 58 Christian Valenzuela (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 59 Jose-Manuel Garcia (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 60 Jacob Rosenbarger (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 61 Caleb Manion (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 62 Phillip Gaimon (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 63 Tim Johnson (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 64 Jeff Louder (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 65 Omer Ken (Priority Health) 66 Chris Wherry (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 67 Ryan Roth (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 68 Dan Vaillancourt (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 69 Adam Bergman (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 70 Andrew Bajadali (Jelly Belly) 71 Matt Cooke (Navigators) 72 Trent Wilson (Jittery Joes) 73 Dominique Perras (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 74 Dennis Guikema (BPG/ Montano Velo) 4.51 75 Josh Tack (Hagens-Berman LLP) 4.52 76 Burke Swindlehurst (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 7.25 77 Stefano Barberi (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 78 Chad Hartley (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 14.29 79 Doug Ollerenshaw (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 80 James Mattis (California Giant/Specialized) 81 Osvaldo Olmos (California Giant/Specialized) 82 Matthew Willinger (BPG/ Montano Velo) 83 Evan Elken (Jittery Joe's-Kalahari) 84 Nicholas Waite (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 85 Curtis Gunn (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 86 Matt Shriver (Jittery Joe's) 87 Austin King (Jittery Joe's) 88 Peter Hatton (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 89 keven Lacombe (Volkswagen/Trek) 90 Cody Stevenson (Jittery Joes) 91 Jonathan Sundt (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 23.25 92 Andy Cornelison (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 28.54 93 Tyler Ofstad (Kahala-LaGrange) 94 Chuck Coyle (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 95 David Richter (Ital Pasta) 28.55 96 Alexi Martinez (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 97 Owen Gue (Hagens-Berman LLP) 98 Chad Nikolz (Hagens-Berman LLP) 99 Kevin Attkisson (Texas Roadhouse) 100 Joao Correia (Bicycling Magazine) 101 David Guttenplan (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 102 Kirk Carlsen (Team Rubicon) 103 Ronald Jensen (Team Waste Management) 104 Andrew Crater (Team Wheel and Sprocket) 105 Daniel Schmatz (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 106 Jeff Hopkins (Jittery Joes) 107 Logan Hunn (Team Rubicon) 108 Adrian Hegyvery (Hagens-Berman LLP) 109 Neil Shirley (Jittery Joe's) 110 Emile Abraham (Priority Health) 111 Nathan Miller (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 112 Dusan Ganic (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 113 Gavriel Epstein (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 114 Alejandro Acton (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 115 Alessandro Bazzana (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 116 Richard Speer (Team Rubicon) 32.25 117 Jamiel Danesh (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 35.25 118 Harrison Tripp (Kahala-LaGrange) 37.25 119 Jonathan Parrish (Team Waste Management) 120 Austin Carroll (Rock Racing) 41.25 121 Trevor Mays (Priority Health Presented by Bissell) 42.25 122 Peter Femal (NA) 48.25 123 Skyler Bishop (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 53.25 Outside time limit (hors delai) HD John Tzinberg (Kahala-LaGrange) HD Michael Garrett (Kahala-LaGrange) HD Justin Lucke (OrganicAthlete p/b VegNews Magazine) HD Keith Szolusha (Pacific State Bank Anderson Homes Cyclin) DNF Michael Jones (Jelly Belly) DNF Jesse/Andy Mendonca (BPG/Montano Velo) DNF Glen Mitchel (BPG/Montano Velo) DNF Haldane Morris (Priority Health) DNF Kyle Gritters (Rock Racing) DNF Ryan Morris (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) DNF Matt Crane (Team Rio Grande) DNF Keith Miller (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) DNF Justin Hale (California Giant/Specialized) DNF Carlos Mayoral (Team Waste Management) DNF Todd Hennings (Kahala-LaGrange) DNF Max Jenkins (Pacific State Bank / Anderson Homes) DNF Daniel Bowman (California Giant/Specialized) DNF Gregory Coggin (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) DNF Rudolph Napolitano (Cynergy Cycles) DNF Jackson Stewart (Rock Racing) DNF Dirk Copeland (BMC Professional Cycling Team) DNF Roman Kilun (California Giant/Specialized) DNF Christian Kearney (Health Net presented by Maxxis) DNF Rahsaan Bahati (BPG/Montano Velo) DNF Jonathan Coulter (Rock Racing) DNF Dave McCook (Webcor Alto Velo) DNF Sterling Magnell (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) DNF Patrick Dunaway (Rock Racing) DNF Phil Southerland (California Giant/Specialized) Pro/Elite 1/2 Women 1 Tina Pic (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 3.10.02 2 Brooke Miller (Team TIBCO) 3 Kelly Benjamin (Cheerwine) 4 Rebecca Larson (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 5 Lauren Franges (Team Lipton) 6 Suzanne de Goede (T-Mobile Team - Women) 7 Lara Kroepsch (Team Lipton) 8 Natalie Klemko (Advil ChapStick) 9 Brenda Lyons (Team Lipton) 10 Anna Webb (AE Sport Development) 11 Katharine Carroll (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 12 Catherine Powers (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 13 Chantal Beltman (T-Mobile Team - Women) 14 Katheryn Curi (Webcor Builders) 15 Courtenay Brown (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) 16 Christine Thorburn (Webcor Builders) 17 Marisa Asplund (Team TIBCO) 18 Sarah Bamberger (Cheerwine) 19 Heather Albert (America's Dairyland) 20 Mara Abbott (Webcor Builders) 21 Felicia Gomez (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 22 Nichole Wangsgard (Vitesse Cycling) 23 Amber Rais (Webcor Builders) 24 Jacquelyn Crowell (Cycle Science) 25 Alison Powers (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 26 Kori Seehafer (Team Lipton) 27 Anke Wichmann (T-Mobile Team - Women) 28 Dotsie Bausch (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 29 Kim Anderson (T-Mobile Team - Women) 30 Kristin Sanders (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 31 Chrissy Ruiter (Cheerwine) 32 Sarah Tillotson (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 33 Alex Wrubleski (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 34 Gabriela Gonzalez-Ferrat (Bicycle John's Serious Cycling) 35 Moriah MacGregor (AE Sport Development) 36 Kim Geist (Team Lipton) 37 Rachel Heal (Webcor Builders) 38 Kristen LaSasso (Team Lipton) 39 Jane Despas (KLEIN Real Estate) 40 Sarah Uhl (Cheerwine) 41 Andrea Dvorak (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 42 Elisa Gagnon (Advil ChapStick) 43 Stacy Marple (Team TIBCO) 44 Sharon Allpress (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) 45 Shelley Olds (PROMAN/Paradigm) 46 Emily Van Meter (Wachovia / International Bicycle Centers) 0.06 47 Laura Yoisten (Webcor Builders) 0.07 48 Kelly McDonald (Touchstone Climbing) 0.09 49 Brianne Burgess (Team TIBCO) 50 Tracy Kubas (AE Sport Development) 51 Meredith Miller (Team Lipton) 52 Emily Zell (PROMAN/Paradigm) 0.44 53 Sally Annis (Wachovia / International Bicycle Centers) 54 Helen Kelly (Webcor Builders) 0.45 55 Mara Miller (Advil ChapStick) 0.46 56 Kirstin Robbins (Advil ChapStick) 57 Maria Monica (Touchstone Climbing) 58 Katherine Lambden (Team TIBCO) 59 Victoria Bastide (Team TIBCO) 5.52 60 Nicole Evans (Team Lipton) 25.43 61 Pat Ross (Touchstone Climbing) 62 Taitt Sato (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) 63 Kate Ligler (PROMAN/Paradigm) 64 Yukie Nakamura (Team Lipton) 65 Joanie Caron (AE Sport Development) 66 Sarah Caravella (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 67 Emily Thurston (OrganicAthlete p/b VegNews Magazine) 68 Kristin Drumm (PROMAN/Paradigm) 69 Samantha van Gerbig (Wachovia / International Bicycle Centers) 70 Amy McGuire (Wachovia / International Bicycle Centers) 71 Mackenzie Dickey (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 72 Katherine Lundby (Bicycle John's Serious Cycling) 49.02 73 Liza Rachetto (Team Lipton) 74 Kristin Wentworth (Team Kenda Tire) 75 Betsy Galenti (America's Dairyland) 76 Sandra Kolb (Bicycle John's Serious Cycling) 77 Mary-Ellen Ash (Easton/Specialized) 78 Martina Patella (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) 79 Tracie Nelson (Velo Bella-Kona) 80 Mary Maroon (Velo Bella-Kona) DNF Michelle Beltran (Bicycle John's Serious Cycling) DNF India Sanjuan (Advil ChapStick) DNF Abby Lyn Cooper (PROMAN/Paradigm) DNF Beverly Harper (Webcor Builders) DNF Heather Sborz (Arizona State University) DNF Sarah Lightfoot (Metromint Cycling) DNF Mackenzie Woodring (Vitesse Cycling) DNF Reem Jishi (Advil ChapStick) DNS Alison Littlefield (Contender Bicycles) General classification after stage 1 Pro/Elite 1 Men 1 Ben Jacques-Maynes (Priority Health Cycling Team) 3.58.20 2 Eric Wohlberg (Symmetrics Cycling) 0.06 3 Rory Sutherland (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 0.14 4 David Vitoria (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 0.19 5 Dominique Rollin (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 6 Chris Baldwin (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 7 Cesar Grajales (Jittery Joes) 8 Ricardo Escuela (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 0.57 9 Russell Downing (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 10 Ivan Stevic (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 0.58 11 Kyle Wamsley (Navigators) 12 Luca Damiana (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 13 Mariano Friedick (Rock Racing) 14 Josh Thornton (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 15 Christopher Jones (Nerac Pro Cycling) 16 Ben Kneller (Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory) 17 Michael Sayers (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 18 Keil Reijnen (Hagens-Berman LLP) 19 Michael Wolf (Navigators) 20 Henk Vogels (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 21 Karl Bordine (5 Star Fish) 22 Ken Hanson (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 23 Brian Buchholz (BPG/ Montano Velo) 24 Sergio Hernandez (Rock Racing) 25 Alex Candelario (Jelly Belly) 26 Davide Frattini (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 27 Michael Telega (California Giant/Specialized) 28 Garett Peltonen (Priority Health) 29 Devon Vigus (California Giant/Specialized) 30 Andy Guptill (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 31 Guy East (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 32 Johnny Hayes (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 33 Kevin Klein (KLEIN Real Estate) 34 Andrew Fischer (Hagens-Berman LLP) 35 Cody O'Reilly (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 36 Kayle Leogrande (Rock Racing) 37 Aidan Charles (Nerac Pro Cycling) 38 Dan Timmerman (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 39 David McCann (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 40 Ben Brooks (Navigators) 41 Justin England (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 42 Daniel Harm (Team Rubicon) 43 Martin Gilbert (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 44 Robbie King (Priority Health) 45 Jesse Moore (California Giant/Specialized) 46 Tommy Nankervis (Jittery Joes) 47 Corey Collier (Rocky Mtn. Chocolate Factory) 48 Mike Zagorski (Quick Release) 49 David Rodriguez (Navigators Insurance Pro Cycling) 50 Tom Zirbel (Priority Health) 51 Edward King (Priority Health) 52 John Hunt (California Giant/Specialized) 53 Gustavo Artacho (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 54 Kevin Bouchard-Hall (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 55 Mark Walters (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 56 Jorge Alvarado (Kahala-LaGrange) 57 Scott Zwizanski (Priority Health) 58 Christian Valenzuela (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 59 Jose-Manuel Garcia (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 60 Jacob Rosenbarger (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 61 Caleb Manion (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 62 Phillip Gaimon (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 63 Tim Johnson (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 64 Jeff Louder (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 65 Omer Ken (Priority Health) 66 Chris Wherry (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 67 Ryan Roth (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 68 Dan Vaillancourt (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 69 Adam Bergman (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 70 Andrew Bajadali (Jelly Belly) 71 Matt Cooke (Navigators) 72 Trent Wilson (Jittery Joes) 73 Dominique Perras (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 74 Dennis Guikema (BPG/ Montano Velo) 5.06 75 Josh Tack (Hagens-Berman LLP) 5.07 76 Burke Swindlehurst (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 7.40 77 Stefano Barberi (Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team) 78 Chad Hartley (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 14.44 79 Doug Ollerenshaw (Health Net prsented by Maxxis) 80 James Mattis (California Giant/Specialized) 81 Osvaldo Olmos (California Giant/Specialized) 82 Matthew Willinger (BPG/ Montano Velo) 83 Evan Elken (Jittery Joe's-Kalahari) 84 Nicholas Waite (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 85 Curtis Gunn (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 86 Matt Shriver (Jittery Joe's) 87 Austin King (Jittery Joe's) 88 Peter Hatton (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 89 keven Lacombe (Volkswagen/Trek) 90 Cody Stevenson (Jittery Joes) 91 Jonathan Sundt (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) 23.40 92 Andy Cornelison (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 29.09 93 Tyler Ofstad (Kahala-LaGrange) 94 Chuck Coyle (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 95 David Richter (Ital Pasta) 29.10 96 Alexi Martinez (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 97 Owen Gue (Hagens-Berman LLP) 98 Chad Nikolz (Hagens-Berman LLP) 99 Kevin Attkisson (Texas Roadhouse) 100 Joao Correia (Bicycling Magazine) 101 David Guttenplan (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 102 Kirk Carlsen (Team Rubicon) 103 Ronald Jensen (Team Waste Management) 104 Andrew Crater (Team Wheel and Sprocket) 105 Daniel Schmatz (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 106 Jeff Hopkins (Jittery Joes) 107 Logan Hunn (Team Rubicon) 108 Adrian Hegyvery (Hagens-Berman LLP) 109 Neil Shirley (Jittery Joe's) 110 Emile Abraham (Priority Health) 111 Nathan Miller (BMC Professional Cycling Team) 112 Dusan Ganic (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 113 Gavriel Epstein (CRCA/Sakonnet Technology U25) 114 Alejandro Acton (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 115 Alessandro Bazzana (Successful Living.com P/B Parkpre) 116 Richard Speer (Team Rubicon) 32.40 117 Jamiel Danesh (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 35.40 118 Harrison Tripp (Kahala-LaGrange) 37.40 119 Jonathan Parrish (Team Waste Management) 120 Austin Carroll (Rock Racing) 41.40 121 Trevor Mays (Priority Health Presented by Bissell) 42.40 122 Peter Femal (NA) 48.40 123 Skyler Bishop (Kodak Gallery P/B Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) 53.40 Pro/Elite 1/2 Women 1 Tina Pic (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 3.09.47 2 Brooke Miller (Team TIBCO) 0.05 3 Kelly Benjamin (Cheerwine) 0.10 4 Rebecca Larson (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 0.15 5 Lauren Franges (Team Lipton) 6 Suzanne de Goede (T-Mobile Team - Women) 7 Lara Kroepsch (Team Lipton) 8 Natalie Klemko (Advil ChapStick) 9 Brenda Lyons (Team Lipton) 10 Anna Webb (AE Sport Development) 11 Katharine Carroll (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 12 Catherine Powers (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 13 Chantal Beltman (T-Mobile Team - Women) 14 Katheryn Curi (Webcor Builders) 15 Courtenay Brown (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) 16 Christine Thorburn (Webcor Builders) 17 Marisa Asplund (Team TIBCO) 18 Sarah Bamberger (Cheerwine) 19 Heather Albert (America's Dairyland) 20 Mara Abbott (Webcor Builders) 21 Felicia Gomez (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 22 Nichole Wangsgard (Vitesse Cycling) 23 Amber Rais (Webcor Builders) 24 Jacquelyn Crowell (Cycle Science) 25 Alison Powers (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 26 Kori Seehafer (Team Lipton) 27 Anke Wichmann (T-Mobile Team - Women) 28 Dotsie Bausch (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 29 Kim Anderson (T-Mobile Team - Women) 30 Kristin Sanders (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 31 Chrissy Ruiter (Cheerwine) 32 Sarah Tillotson (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 33 Alex Wrubleski (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 34 Gabriela Gonzalez-Ferrat (Bicycle John's Serious Cycling) 35 Moriah MacGregor (AE Sport Development) 36 Kim Geist (Team Lipton) 37 Rachel Heal (Webcor Builders) 38 Kristen LaSasso (Team Lipton) 39 Jane Despas (KLEIN Real Estate) 40 Sarah Uhl (Cheerwine) 41 Andrea Dvorak (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 42 Elisa Gagnon (Advil ChapStick) 43 Stacy Marple (Team TIBCO) 44 Sharon Allpress (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) 45 Shelley Olds (PROMAN/Paradigm) 46 Emily Van Meter (Wachovia / International Bicycle Centers) 0.21 47 Laura Yoisten (Webcor Builders) 0.22 48 Kelly McDonald (Touchstone Climbing) 0.24 49 Brianne Burgess (Team TIBCO) 50 Tracy Kubas (AE Sport Development) 51 Meredith Miller (Team Lipton) 52 Emily Zell (PROMAN/Paradigm) 0.59 53 Sally Annis (Wachovia / International Bicycle Centers) 54 Helen Kelly (Webcor Builders) 1.00 55 Mara Miller (Advil ChapStick) 1.01 56 Kirstin Robbins (Advil ChapStick) 57 Maria Monica (Touchstone Climbing) 58 Katherine Lambden (Team TIBCO) 59 Victoria Bastide (Team TIBCO) 6.07 60 Nicole Evans (Team Lipton) 25.58 61 Ppat Ross (Touchstone Climbing) 62 Taitt Sato (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) 63 Kate Ligler (PROMAN/Paradigm) 64 Yukie Nakamura (Team Lipton) 65 Joanie Caron (AE Sport Development) 66 Sarah Caravella (Aaron's Pro Cycling Team) 67 Emily Thurston (OrganicAthlete p/b VegNews Magazine) 68 Kristin Drumm (PROMAN/Paradigm) 69 Samantha van Gerbig (Wachovia / International Bicycle Centers) 70 Amy McGuire (Wachovia / International Bicycle Centers) 71 Mackenzie Dickey (Colavita/ Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light) 72 Katherine Lundby (Bicycle John's Serious Cycling) 49.17 73 Liza Rachetto (Team Lipton) 74 Kristin Wentworth (Team Kenda Tire) 75 Betsy Galenti (America's Dairyland) 76 Sandra Kolb (Bicycle John's Serious Cycling) 77 Mary-Ellen Ash (Easton/Specialized) 78 Martina Patella (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) 79 Tracie Nelson (Velo Bella-Kona) 80 Mary Maroon (Velo Bella-Kona) |
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