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Tour of Pennsylvania - 2.2USA, June 24-29, 2008Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 2 - June 25: Downingtown to Carlisle, 91mi / 146kmLaCombe wins break sprint, Van Vooren holds slim leadBy Kirsten Robbins in Carlisle, Pennsylvania Canada's Keven LaCombe (Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast) blasted through the streets of Carlisle to take the stage two victory after bridging across to the late-race breakaway. LaCombe claimed the stage win over South Africa's Christoff Van Heerden (Konica Minolta) and American Ryan Baumann (Sakonnet Technology). "The break away went just before the feed zone and no-one from our team was there so that was a very bad situation for us," said LaCombe. With that in mind LaCombe bridged across to the threatening 15 rider break with team-mate David Veilleux. The Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast duo arrived at the breakaway 20 kilometres before the finish. "We were only two guys so we tried to follow wheels expecting to do well in the sprint," said LaCombe. "All the guys in the team did a good job in the race today. We arrived to the finish and with 500 meters to go David did a really good job leading me out and all I had to do was the last two hundred meters." Belgian yellow jersey leader Steven Van Vooren also joined the breakaway late in the game. The situation almost cost Van Vooren his slender lead over of LaCombe and Van Heerden. "I immediately saw that the break was probably not going to come back," said Van Vooren. "I don't think its wise to panic in a situation like that, so I spoke with my director and we decided to try to get other teams to help chase or work with us." With no help from his rival teams, Van Vooren took an opportunity to follow LaCombe across to the lead group. "It took a lot of energy to do that bridge because we did it so fast but our main goal was to hang onto the yellow jersey and we succeed," he said. How it unfoldedThe top-notch international Under 25 field set off from Downingtown in sunny conditions, with the riders due to finish 144 kilometres later on the streets of Carlisle. The stage took riders through the Lancaster County's Amish country, where it travelled through rolling terrain and smooth roads. Stage winner LaCombe accumulated enough points in intermediate sprint competitions held in nearby cities Ephrata and Hershey, combined with the extra points offered on the finish line, to take over the best sprinter lead. "We didn't really expect to win the points jersey, but I won one of the intermediate sprints and then with the end of the race victory I got it," said LaCombe. "Now that we have it we will try to defend it until the end of the week." Australia's Daniel Furmston (Praties Cycling Team) kicked off the start of the climber's competition winning stage's only ascent into Spring Hill. "I was really keen on getting this jersey today, especially to represent our sponsors," said Furmston. The Australian hopes to defend the red and white jersey as the peloton begins its journey through the Allegheny mountain range. Multiple separations in the field occurred in the early kilometres of the stage. However only one breakaway of 15 riders succeeded in crossing the finish line ahead of the splintered main bunch. Baumann, who went on to finish third, initiated the 15 riders split that included third place on general classification Van Heerden. The presence of Van Heerden in the break presented the opportunity for a new virtual leader, with both the yellow jersey and second on general classification notably missing from the group. "I was in the initial break, which was great because I was heading into the yellow jersey," said Van Heerden. " I tried to get away again coming to the finish line but it didn't work out." The group did included KOM leader Furmston, along with Aaron Pool (Johan Brunyeel Cycling Academy), Joel Dion-Poitras (Team Race), Geert Dijkshoorn and Dennis Luyt (Stadler), Erik Barlevav and Nick Frey (Time Pro), John Parish and Alex Boyd (Waste Management), Adrian Gerrits (Team VRC), Stefano Barberi and Shawn Rosenthal (Zteam), and Charles Marzot (Fiordifrutta). "I initiated the break away before the feed zone with the intention of getting a feed first, but it turns out 15 riders came with me and they were all great general classification contenders," said Baumann, pleased to provide his U-25 development team exposure after taking third place in the sprint. With less than 20 kilometres to the finish destination of Carlisle, the top two general classification riders Van Vooren and Lacombe successfully bridged across to the break. The duo brought across three additional riders - David Veilleux (Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast), Gaston Aguero (Esco-Telefonics) and the event's best young rider Peter Salon (VMG-Felt). Barberi initiated several attacks with five kilometres remaining that kept the speeds high approaching the finish line. Strong headwinds played an important roll nearing the line, with all attempts to escape failing, leaving the group to sprint for stage honours. The Tour of Pennsylvania will continue from Camp Hill for stage three's 166 kilometre road race tomorrow. The peloton will make two mountain passes before descending to the Bedford finish line. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Scott Schaffrick
Results1 Keven Lacombe (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 3.26.11 (42.486 km/h) 2 Christo Van Heerden (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 3 Ryan Baumann (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 4 David Veilleux (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 5 Shawn Rosenthal (USA) ZTeaM 6 Alex Boyd (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 7 Erik Barlevav (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 8 Gaston Aguero (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 9 Adrian Gerrits (USA) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 10 Dennis Luyt (Ned) Global Cycling 11 Charles Marzot (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 12 Nick Frey (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 13 Steven Van Vooren (Bel) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 14 Joel Dion-Poitras (Can) Team RACE Pro 15 Geert Dijkshoorn (Ned) Global Cycling 16 Max Jenkins (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 17 Peter Stetina (USA) VMG/Felt 18 Stefano Barberi (Bra) ZTeaM 19 Aaron Pool (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 20 Peter Salon (USA) VMG/Felt 21 David Guttenplan (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 1.06 22 Alex Welch (USA) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 23 Caleb Fairly (USA) VMG/Felt 24 Pieter Seyffert (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 25 Mark Pozniak (Can) Team RACE Pro 26 Phil Gaimon (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 27 Keir Plaice (Can) Team RACE Pro 1.10 28 Cheyne Hoag (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 1.41 29 Nathaniel English (USA) ZTeaM 2.14 30 Peter Rennie (NZl) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 31 Christopher Ruhl (USA) PA Lightning 32 John Parish (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 33 Michael Kreutzburg (Ger) Team Stadler 34 Justin Brown (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 35 Sheldon Deeny (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 2.51 36 Gustavo Borcard (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 2.55 37 Sander Aardenburg (Ned) Global Cycling 38 Mark Batty (Can) Team RACE Pro 39 Alex Howes (USA) VMG/Felt 40 Michael Chauner (USA) PA Lightning 41 Eric Chrabot (USA) PA Lightning 42 Tyler Dibble (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 43 Dylan Newell (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 44 Benjamin King (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 45 Travis Burandt (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 3.13 46 Sean Mazich (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 3.21 47 Eric Riggs (USA) ZTeaM 48 Jacob Keough (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 49 Adam Branfman (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 50 Bjorn Selander (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 51 Taylor Brown (USA) PA Lightning 52 Jeff Salvitti (USA) PA Lightning 53 Sven Forberger (Ger) Team Stadler 54 Nick Keough (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 55 Daniel Holloway (USA) VMG/Felt 56 Michael Stoop (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 57 Christopher Kuhl (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 58 Turner Johnson (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 59 Kiel Reijnen (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 60 Mathijs Timmer (Ned) Global Cycling 61 Marcos Santucho (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 62 Reid Pletcher (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 63 Jelmer Asjes (Ned) Global Cycling 64 Demis Aleman (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 65 Andrew Baker (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 66 Eric Schildge (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 67 Herman Fouche (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 68 Jori Pol (Ned) Global Cycling 69 Stevie Cullinan (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 70 Julian Martinez (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 71 Ben Grieve-Johnson (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 72 Ben Showman (USA) PA Lightning 73 David Nelson (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 74 James Camut (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 75 Andrew Hunt (Can) Team RACE Pro 76 Chad Beyer (USA) ZTeaM 77 Peter Horn (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 78 Mathias Kupke (Ger) Team Stadler 79 Travis Allen (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 80 Dennis Van Niekerk (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 81 Toni Franke (Ger) Team Stadler 82 Clay Murfet (Aus) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 83 Adam Thuss (Can) Team RACE Pro 84 Jackie Simes (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 85 Nick Martinez (USA) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 86 Chance Noble (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 87 Joshua Wilson (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 88 Leandro Bottaso (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 89 Josh Lipka (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 90 Vincent Roberge (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 91 Hayden Brooks (Aus) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 92 James Driscoll (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 93 Walker Savidge (USA) VMG/Felt 94 Adam Farabaugh (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 8.52 95 Daniel Furmston (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 9.28 96 Mohamed Aounseghir (Alg) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 12.34 97 Eric Losak (USA) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 50.09 DNF Timothy Walker (Aus) Praties Cycling Team DNF Nicholas Agate (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized DNF Chris Steffanoni (Aus) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society DNF Brett Jacoby (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale DNF Elliot Gaunt (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale Sprints Ephrata 1 Keven Lacombe (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 5 pts 2 Daniel Holloway (USA) VMG/Felt 3 Hershey 1 Eric Schildge (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 5 pts 2 Daniel Holloway (USA) VMG/Felt 3 3 Sean Mazich (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 1 Finish 1 Keven Lacombe (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 15 pts 2 Christo Van Heerden (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 12 3 Ryan Baumann (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 10 4 David Veilleux (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 7 5 Shawn Rosenthal (USA) ZTeaM 6 6 Alex Boyd (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 5 7 Erik Barlevav (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 4 8 Gaston Aguero (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 3 9 Adrian Gerrits (USA) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 2 10 Dennis Luyt (Ned) Global Cycling 1 Under 21 rider 1 Peter Salon (USA) VMG/Felt 3.26.11 2 Keir Plaice (Can) Team RACE Pro 1.10 3 Cheyne Hoag (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 1.41 4 Gustavo Borcard (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 2.55 5 Alex Howes (USA) VMG/Felt 6 Benjamin King (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 7 Travis Burandt (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 3.13 8 Bjorn Selander (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 3.21 9 Taylor Brown (USA) PA Lightning 10 Jeff Salvitti (USA) PA Lightning 11 Nick Keough (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 12 Mathijs Timmer (Ned) Global Cycling 13 Reid Pletcher (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 14 Andrew Baker (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 15 Eric Schildge (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 16 Julian Martinez (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 17 Ben Grieve-Johnson (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 18 Andrew Hunt (Can) Team RACE Pro 19 Mathias Kupke (Ger) Team Stadler 20 Toni Franke (Ger) Team Stadler 21 Clay Murfet (Aus) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 22 Jackie Simes (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 23 Chance Noble (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 24 Walker Savidge (USA) VMG/Felt 25 Adam Farabaugh (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 8.52 DNF Brett Jacoby (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale General classification after Stage 2 1 Steven Van Vooren (Bel) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 4.34.09 2 Keven Lacombe (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 0.03 3 Christo Van Heerden (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 0.04 4 David Veilleux (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 0.05 5 Ryan Baumann (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 0.08 6 Stefano Barberi (Bra) ZTeaM 0.10 7 Adrian Gerrits (USA) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 0.13 8 Nick Frey (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 9 Gaston Aguero (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 0.14 10 Peter Stetina (USA) VMG/Felt 11 Aaron Pool (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 12 Alex Boyd (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 0.15 13 Peter Salon (USA) VMG/Felt 0.17 14 Shawn Rosenthal (USA) ZTeaM 0.20 15 Geert Dijkshoorn (Ned) Global Cycling 0.22 16 Erik Barlevav (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 17 Dennis Luyt (Ned) Global Cycling 0.25 18 Max Jenkins (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 0.26 19 Joel Dion-Poitras (Can) Team RACE Pro 0.27 20 Charles Marzot (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 0.32 21 Pieter Seyffert (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 1.18 22 Caleb Fairly (USA) VMG/Felt 1.19 23 Mark Pozniak (Can) Team RACE Pro 1.21 24 David Guttenplan (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 1.24 25 Alex Welch (USA) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 1.26 26 Phil Gaimon (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 1.28 27 Keir Plaice (Can) Team RACE Pro 1.31 28 Cheyne Hoag (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 2.01 29 Peter Rennie (NZl) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 2.34 30 John Parish (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 2.40 31 Christopher Ruhl (USA) PA Lightning 2.45 32 Dylan Newell (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 3.02 33 Gustavo Borcard (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 3.09 34 Michael Chauner (USA) PA Lightning 35 Tyler Dibble (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 3.11 36 Sheldon Deeny (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 37 Benjamin King (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 3.15 38 Sander Aardenburg (Ned) Global Cycling 3.16 39 Alex Howes (USA) VMG/Felt 3.18 40 Mark Batty (Can) Team RACE Pro 3.19 41 Nathaniel English (USA) ZTeaM 3.21 42 Andrew Baker (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 3.30 43 Michael Stoop (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 44 Travis Burandt (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 3.31 45 Daniel Holloway (USA) VMG/Felt 3.33 46 Michael Kreutzburg (Ger) Team Stadler 47 Herman Fouche (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 3.35 48 Sven Forberger (Ger) Team Stadler 49 Kiel Reijnen (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 3.36 50 Walker Savidge (USA) VMG/Felt 51 Josh Lipka (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 3.37 52 Eric Chrabot (USA) PA Lightning 53 Travis Allen (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 54 James Driscoll (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 3.38 55 Nick Keough (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 56 Stevie Cullinan (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 3.39 57 Eric Schildge (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 58 Demis Aleman (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 59 Bjorn Selander (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 60 Ben Showman (USA) PA Lightning 3.41 61 Chad Beyer (USA) ZTeaM 62 Joshua Wilson (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 3.42 63 Adam Thuss (Can) Team RACE Pro 64 Mathias Kupke (Ger) Team Stadler 3.43 65 Hayden Brooks (Aus) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 66 Jelmer Asjes (Ned) Global Cycling 3.44 67 Clay Murfet (Aus) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 68 David Nelson (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 69 Jacob Keough (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 3.45 70 Sean Mazich (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 71 James Camut (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 72 Marcos Santucho (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 73 Turner Johnson (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 3.46 74 Christopher Kuhl (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 3.47 75 Vincent Roberge (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 76 Andrew Hunt (Can) Team RACE Pro 77 Mathijs Timmer (Ned) Global Cycling 3.48 78 Eric Riggs (USA) ZTeaM 79 Jori Pol (Ned) Global Cycling 3.50 80 Adam Branfman (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 3.51 81 Taylor Brown (USA) PA Lightning 3.54 82 Peter Horn (USA) Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy 3.55 83 Chance Noble (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 4.14 84 Ben Grieve-Johnson (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 4.16 85 Jackie Simes (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 4.17 86 Nick Martinez (USA) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 4.21 87 Toni Franke (Ger) Team Stadler 4.26 88 Jeff Salvitti (USA) PA Lightning 4.36 89 Dennis Van Niekerk (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 4.43 90 Justin Brown (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 4.44 91 Julian Martinez (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 4.58 92 Reid Pletcher (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 6.12 93 Leandro Bottaso (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 6.17 94 Adam Farabaugh (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 9.17 95 Daniel Furmston (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 9.47 96 Mohamed Aounseghir (Alg) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 13.35 Sprint classification 1 Keven Lacombe (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 20 pts 2 Christo Van Heerden (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 12 3 Ryan Baumann (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 10 4 David Veilleux (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 7 5 Shawn Rosenthal (USA) ZTeaM 6 6 Daniel Holloway (USA) VMG/Felt 6 7 Eric Schildge (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 5 8 Alex Boyd (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 5 9 Erik Barlevav (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 4 10 Gaston Aguero (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 3 11 Adrian Gerrits (USA) Team VRC: NOW-MS Society 2 12 Dennis Luyt (Ned) Global Cycling 1 13 Sean Mazich (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 1 Mountains classification 1 Daniel Furmston (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 5 pts 2 Chad Beyer (USA) ZTeaM 4 3 Christo Van Heerden (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 3 4 Walker Savidge (USA) VMG/Felt 2 5 Herman Fouche (RSA) Konica Minolta Continental Cycling Team 1 Under 21 rider classification 1 Peter Salon (USA) VMG/Felt 4.34.26 2 Keir Plaice (Can) Team RACE Pro 1.14 3 Cheyne Hoag (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 1.44 4 Gustavo Borcard (Arg) Esco-Telefonicos Argentina 2.52 5 Benjamin King (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 2.58 6 Alex Howes (USA) VMG/Felt 3.01 7 Andrew Baker (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 3.13 8 Travis Burandt (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 3.14 9 Walker Savidge (USA) VMG/Felt 3.19 10 Nick Keough (USA) Sakonnet Technology U25 Team 3.21 11 Eric Schildge (USA) Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 3.22 12 Bjorn Selander (USA) Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 13 Mathias Kupke (Ger) Team Stadler 3.26 14 Clay Murfet (Aus) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast Pro Cycling 3.27 15 Andrew Hunt (Can) Team RACE Pro 3.30 16 Mathijs Timmer (Ned) Global Cycling 3.31 17 Taylor Brown (USA) PA Lightning 3.37 18 Chance Noble (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 3.57 19 Ben Grieve-Johnson (Aus) Praties Cycling Team 3.59 20 Jackie Simes (USA) TIME Pro Cycling 4.00 21 Toni Franke (Ger) Team Stadler 4.09 22 Jeff Salvitti (USA) PA Lightning 4.19 23 Julian Martinez (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 4.41 24 Reid Pletcher (USA) California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized 5.55 25 Adam Farabaugh (USA) Penn St Cancer Inst-GPOA-Cannondale 9.00 Teams classification 1 TIME Pro Cycling 13.44.04 2 VMG/Felt 0.08 3 ZTeaM 1.20 4 Team RACE Pro 1.36 5 Kelly Benefit/Medifast 1.46 6 Johan Bruyneel Cycling Ac 2.21 7 Global Cycling 2.24 8 VRC: NOW-MS Society 2.36 9 Konica Minolta 3.20 10 Sakonnet Technology 3.38 11 Fiordifrutta Cycling Team 3.41 12 Waste Management/Racelab 4.46 13 Esco-Telefonicos Argentin 5.25 14 CA Giant Berry/Specialize 6.07 15 PA Lightning 7.32 16 Penn St Cancer/GPOA/Canno 8.35 17 Praties Cycling Team 8.46 18 Team Stadler 9.00 |
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