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32nd Joe Martin Stage Race - NEFayetteville, Arkansas, USA, May 7-10, 2009Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 3 - May 9: Road Race, 92/69 milesHaedo takes second victoryBy Kirsten Robbins in Fayetteville, Arkansas A flat tire in the final eight kilometres did not put a dent in Sebastian Haedo's pursuit of a second stage victory at the Joe Martin Stage Race. The Argentinean sprinter relied on a fast bike change and full support from his Colavita-Sutter Home teammates to drive him through the peloton and into full sprint mode. Haedo won the bunch sprint ahead of Jonathan Cantwell (Fly V Australia) and Nic Sanderson (Rock Racing). "I'm happy to win again but my team rode fantastic today so I have to thank them," said Haedo who keyed off of Team Type 1 in the field sprint. "We were trying to be very aggressive and force a breakaway. I honestly did not think I would see a field sprint today." Rory Sutherland (OUCH p/b Maxxis) held onto to a nine-second lead ahead of Bissell duo Ben Jacques-Maynes and Jeremy Vennell. According to OUCH directeur Sportif, Mike Tamayo, he lost a few riders to tremendous team chase that narrowly brought back a threatening ten-man break. He thanked teams Fly V Australia, Land Rover-Orbea and Planet Energy, who did not have riders represented in the break, for contributing to closing down the gap before the finish. "It was grenade after grenade after grenade," Tamayo said. "That was awesome racing, one of the hardest days of US bike racing because every team raced really hard. We sank behind the eight-ball and got some help from the other teams in the end. " "It was war today"The men completed three laps of a 38-kilometre circuit, totalling 147 kilometres with some 6000 feet of climbing. The race was hot from the gun and the team that had the most to gain from a break away was Bissell with two riders sitting in close contention behind Sutherland. "To see our effort really paying off like that was great," Jacques-Maynes said. "We thought we could make it stick and definitely force them [OUCH] to work today. If they are going to win they are really going to have to work hard for it." Bissell initiated a flurry of attacks on the first of three laps that resulted in a six-man breakaway. It included Morgan Schmitt, Anthony Colby (Colavita-Sutter Home), Eric Bauman (Kelley Benefit Strategies), Darren Lill and Matt Wilson (Team Type 1) and Matt Crane (Jelly Belly). The gap grew to over a minute over the undulating terrain despite OUCH p/b Maxxis grave efforts to reduce to time margin. Sensing the leading team's vulnerability, Bissell sent off a second round of ammo at the base of the climb on lap two. Four additional riders split from the main group, this time it was a more threatening group of GC contenders including third placed, Vennell along with Luis Amaran (Colavita-Sutter Home), Sean Milne (Team Type 1) and Chris Baldwin (Rock Racing). "We tried to go for it today and we the guys were strong," said Jacques-Maynes. "We rode a really tactically smart race. We just didn't have the luck to make it stick in the end. That's bike racing and OUCH did a good job. I believe they rode as hard as they could and in the end the got what they wanted out of it." The two leading groups joined to form ten-men and maintained a minute and half gap to the peloton at the start of the third and final lap. Sutherland's teammates buried themselves over the climb and although the time began to drop, the leader became isolated, losing several teammates in the chase. "When we hit the climb the second time, we had been chasing hard up to that point. Bissell smacked us so hard there and the four new guys got away. It was definitely a struggle over the top. We were in trouble and we lost a couple of guys." Fly V Australia was the first to join the chase with Phil Zajicek in fourth place overall and Cantwell, a formidable sprinter in the bunch. Teams Land Rover-Orbea and Planet Energy were not represented in the break and also took part in the chase. The bunch caught the ten-rider break on the ten-kilometre descent to the finish line. "At one point there were about thirty guys rotating at the front for various reasons," Jacques-Maynes said. "I believe if OUCH didn't get that help, that break would not have come back. It was unfortunate to see some teams who weren't in the finale, working hard for not much gain. I think we lost out on that. But we kept attacking until the end. All in all it was a very hard race." Van Gilder scores victory, Powers excited for finale criteriumLaura van Gilder (Mellow Mushroom) added another salute to more than 300 career victories on her palmares. Through the midst of a gnarly field sprint, she found her own path to the finish line ahead of Katharine Carroll (TIBCO) and Gina Grain (Webcor-Builders). "I was thrilled to hold off a charging bunch," said Van Gilder who safely positioned herself on the opposite side of the road to where the organized lead-outs formed. "I just happened to see an opening as the sprint took shape and I took it." Close time gaps in the GC meant that the field sprints have been hotly contested by sprinters aiming for stage wins and all-arounders hunting valuable seconds at the finish line. Alison Powers (Team Type 1) attained the leaders jersey in the stage one time trial and continues to hold four seconds of padding ahead of Katheryn Mattis (Webcor-Builders). Carroll moved into third place by virtue of the time bonuses collected from her back-to-back podium finishes in stages two and three. "We've definitely had our work cut out for us which is cool because that means the other teams are racing," Powers said. "My team was amazing, riding well together and everyone does a lot of work. I'm honored. Today we were hoping to get one of our sprinters up there to take some time bonus away and everyone had to do a lot of work. We didn't get a time bonus but they raced great." The women completed two laps of a 55-kilometre circuit, totaling 110 kilometres with some 3500 feet of climbing. According to van Gilder all teams were very aggressive, pushing to coordinate the right breakaway combination. Several moves gained small amounts of time on the field but with time margins so close between the overall contenders, a non-threatening group never formed. Chrissy Ruiter (Value Act Capital) took a stab at a breakaway and gained approximately 30 seconds on the field. She made her move before the start of the second circuit and muscled her way over the loop's decisive climb. However, her ninth place position in the overall, 33 seconds behind the leader, made the attempt unlikely to last for more than 10 kilometres. "This event was so highly contested by the teams," said van Gilder about the savvy tactics in the women's peloton. "The courses are raceable and very strategic, each day all the teams have gone out on the offensive to go for the leader's jersey. We [Mellow Mushroom] have been fortunate enough to respond to that. We are really happy that this little team of ours, compositing together for this big race. We are making sure we keep our goals in focus. I'm happy we have been abele to achieve what we have so far." Van Gilder's second place finish in the previous day's field sprint was a good indication that she would be racing for the win today. "It was a typical super-fast lead in to the finish," she recapped the long down hill sprint. "TIBCO, dialed in their lead out perfectly. Webcor was attacking a lot and that morphed into a lead-out for Gina. Team Type 1 wanted to keep it safe for Alison. All that together is a recipe for a hurdling mass of bodies going to the finish. I had my three teammates. It's good to look around and see them there." The women will contest the last and arguably the toughest stage of the Joe Martin Stage Race at the stage four criterium held in downtown Fayetteville. It is held on a two-kilometre, technical circuit. It starts and finishes on a steep uphill section making this criterium less about speed and more about attrition and technical prowess. "I love the criterium here," said Powers who placed third in 2006 and proved her strong technical ability. "It was technical and challenging and that is what I do best at. I have several teammates who like that stuff too. So we are really excited." ResultsMen Pro/1 1 Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Arg) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 3.17.34 (44.96 km/h) 2 Jonathan Cantwell (Aus) Fly V Australia 3 Nic Sanderson (USA) Rock Racing 4 Shawn Milne (USA) Team Type 1 5 Sean Mazich (USA) Team Waste Management 6 Evan Elken (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 7 Brad Huff (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 8 Roman Van Uden (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 9 Eric Schildge (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 10 John Murphy (USA) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 11 Scott Stewart (USA) Team Waste Management 12 Steve Tilford (USA) Tradewind Energy/Trek Stores 13 Martin Gilbert (Can) Planet Energy 14 Moises Aldape (USA) Team Type 1 15 Neil Shirley (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 16 James Stemper (USA) Team Geargrinder 17 Jeremy Powers (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 18 Jacob Erker (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies 19 Fabio Calabria (Aus) Team Type 1 20 Kirk Obee (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 21 Thomas Soladay (USA) Team Mountain Khakis 22 Steve George (USA) Fly V Australia 23 Ben Jacques-Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 24 Logan Garey (USA) Team Rio Grande 25 Alex Hagman (USA) Ciclismo Racing 26 Will Hoffarth (USA) Team Mountain Khakis 27 John Minutrn (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 28 Davide Frattini (Ita) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 29 Tyler Wren (USA) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 30 Daniel Zmolik (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 31 Josh Dillon (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 32 Stefan Rothe (USA) Texas Tough 33 Mike Northey (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 34 Bryan Mcvey (USA) Vision Quest 35 Gregory Christian (USA) Panther/RGF pb Felt Bicycles 36 Yosvany Falcon (Cub) Champion Porsche P/B Race Edge 37 Kevin Hazzard (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 38 Michael Mathis (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 39 Frank Travieso (USA) Champion Porsche P/B Race Edge 40 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Fly V Australia 41 Kyle Wamsley (USA) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 42 Jonny Clark (Aus) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 43 Chris Baldwin (USA) Rock Racing 44 Peter Latham (NZl) Bissell Pro Cycling 45 Carson Miller (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 46 Brian Jensen (USA) Tradewind Energy/Trek Stores 47 Charles Marzot (USA) Team Mountain Khakis 48 Tom Zirbel (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 49 Rory Sutherland (Aus) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 50 Patrick McCarty (USA) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 51 Luis Amaran (Arg) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 52 Justin Lindine (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 53 Hayden Brooks (Aus) Fly V Australia 54 Jake Hollenbach (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 55 Frank Pipp (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 56 Phil Zajicek (USA) Fly V Australia 57 Matthew Busche (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 58 Corey Collier (USA) Team Rio Grande 59 Isaac Neff (USA) Alderfer Bergen Cycling 60 Jim Camut (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 61 Ian Macgregor (USA) Team Type 1 62 Darren Lill (USA) Team Type 1 63 Daniel Bowman (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 64 Joshua Bartlett (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 65 David Kemp (Aus) Fly V Australia 66 Scott Davis (Aus) Fly V Australia 67 Matt Winstead (USA) Team Inferno Pro Cycling 68 Chad Cagle (USA) Texas Tough 69 Chris Jones (USA) Team Type 1 70 Daniel Campbell (USA) Panther/RGF pb Felt Bicycles 71 Mike Creed (USA) Rock Racing 72 Ben Kneller (USA) Ciclismo Racing 73 Nicholas Coil (USA) Tradewind Energy/Trek Stores 74 Curtis Gunn (USA) Fly V Australia 75 Karl Menzies (Aus) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 76 Matt White (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 77 Chris Wherry (USA) Team Hotel San Jose 78 Bryson Bowers (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 79 Morgan Schmitt (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 80 Sergio Hernandez (USA) Rock Racing 81 Jeremy Vennell (NZl) Bissell Pro Cycling 82 Troy Wells (USA) Team Clif Bar 83 Anthony Colby (USA) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 84 Daniel Ramsey (USA) Team Mountain Khakis 85 Matt Crane (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 86 Matty Rice (Aus) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 87 David Henderson (USA) CBC 88 Russell Stevenson (USA) Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy 89 Anibal Borrajo (Arg) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 90 Valery Kobzarenko (Ukr) Team Type 1 91 Cesar Grajales (USA) Rock Racing 92 Ryan Sullivan (USA) Myogenesis.Com/United Healthcare 93 Aaron Tuckerman (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 94 Phil Gaimon (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 0.13 95 Bruno Langlois (Can) Planet Energy 96 Eric Boily (Can) Planet Energy 0.17 97 Ryan Roth (Can) Planet Energy 0.49 98 Andrew Randell (Can) Planet Energy 1.01 99 Andy Jacques-Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 100 Francois Parisien (Can) Planet Energy 1.35 101 Matt Wilson (USA) Team Type 1 1.47 102 Tomas Roba (USA) Rocky Mountain Bicycles Elite 10.48 103 Clay Mufret (Aus) Kelly Benefit Strategies 104 Steve Weller (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 105 Jonathan Mumford (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 106 Jonathan Parrish (USA) Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy 107 David Veilleux (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies 108 Travis Hagner (USA) Warp9Bikes.Com/Tristar 109 Michael Margarite (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 110 Mat Ankney (USA) Texas Tough 111 Alex Welch (USA) Texas Tough 112 Jeff Winkler (USA) St. John's Powerful Medicine 113 Bryce Mead (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 114 Heath Blackgrove (USA) Team Hotel San Jose 115 Jarred Berger (USA) Ciclismo Racing 116 Seth Hansley (USA) Champion Porsche P/B Race Edge 117 Tim Johnson (USA) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 17.24 118 Andrew Pinfold (Can) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 119 Floyd Landis (USA) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 120 Mike Sherer (USA) Alderfer Bergen Cycling 22.50 HD Danny Finneran (USA) Rock Racing 32.57 HD Bobby Lea (USA) OUCH Presented By Maxxis HD Cheyne Hoag (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 54.24 Teams 1 Team Type 1 9.52.42 2 Land Rover-Orbea 3 Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 4 Fly V Australia 5 Jelly Belly 6 Bissell Pro Cycling 7 Kelly Benefit Strategies 8 Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 9 Team Mountain Khakis 10 CRCA/Empire Cycling North 11 OUCH Presented By Maxxis 12 Rock Racing 13 Tradewind Energy/Trek Sto 14 Planet Energy 0.30 15 Champion Porsche P/B Race Edge 10.48 16 Texas Tough 17 Ciclismo Racing 18 Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy General classification after stage 3 1 Rory Sutherland (Aus) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 8.45.52 2 Ben Jacques-Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 0.09 3 Jeremy Vennell (NZl) Bissell Pro Cycling 0.22 4 Phil Zajicek (USA) Fly V Australia 0.23 5 Corey Collier (USA) Team Rio Grande 0.26 6 Neil Shirley (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 7 Tom Zirbel (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 0.27 8 Darren Lill (USA) Team Type 1 0.28 9 Chris Baldwin (USA) Rock Racing 0.29 10 Shawn Milne (USA) Team Type 1 0.30 11 Anthony Colby (USA) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 0.31 12 Patrick McCarty (USA) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 0.34 13 Tyler Wren (USA) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 0.35 14 John Murphy (USA) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 0.36 15 Jacob Erker (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies 0.37 16 Jeremy Powers (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 0.38 17 Jonny Clark (Aus) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 0.39 18 Daniel Campbell (USA) Panther/RGF pb Felt Bicycles 19 Cesar Grajales (USA) Rock Racing 20 Will Hoffarth (USA) Team Mountain Khakis 0.42 21 Luis Amaran (Arg) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 0.45 22 Morgan Schmitt (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 0.46 23 Mike Creed (USA) Rock Racing 0.47 24 Frank Pipp (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 0.51 25 Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Arg) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 0.52 26 Karl Menzies (Aus) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 27 Kyle Wamsley (USA) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 0.54 28 Scott Stewart (USA) Team Waste Management 0.55 29 Davide Frattini (Ita) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 0.57 30 Chris Jones (USA) Team Type 1 0.58 31 John Minutrn (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 32 Aaron Tuckerman (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 0.59 33 Ian Macgregor (USA) Team Type 1 1.00 34 Hayden Brooks (Aus) Fly V Australia 35 Josh Dillon (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 1.02 36 Matty Rice (Aus) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 37 Alex Hagman (USA) Ciclismo Racing 1.03 38 Jonathan Cantwell (Aus) Fly V Australia 39 Brian Jensen (USA) Tradewind Energy/Trek Stores 1.06 40 Gregory Christian (USA) Panther/RGF pb Felt Bicycles 41 Anibal Borrajo (Arg) Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 1.09 42 Nic Sanderson (USA) Rock Racing 43 Daniel Ramsey (USA) Team Mountain Khakis 1.10 44 Daniel Bowman (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 1.12 45 Matt Crane (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 46 Jim Camut (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 1.13 47 Kirk Obee (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 1.14 48 Matt Winstead (USA) Team Inferno Pro Cycling 1.16 49 Martin Gilbert (Can) Planet Energy 1.17 50 Roman Van Uden (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 1.18 51 Carson Miller (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 1.19 52 Yosvany Falcon (Cub) Champion Porsche P/B Race Edge 53 Andy Jacques-Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 1.20 54 Russell Stevenson (USA) Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy 55 Michael Mathis (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 56 Daniel Zmolik (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 1.25 57 Steve Tilford (USA) Tradewind Energy/Trek Stores 58 Fabio Calabria (Aus) Team Type 1 1.26 59 Scott Davis (Aus) Fly V Australia 60 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Fly V Australia 1.27 61 Matthew Busche (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 1.28 62 Moises Aldape (USA) Team Type 1 63 Justin Lindine (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 1.29 64 Frank Travieso (USA) Champion Porsche P/B Race Edge 1.33 65 Stefan Rothe (USA) Texas Tough 66 Mike Northey (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 1.35 67 Ben Kneller (USA) Ciclismo Racing 1.39 68 Charles Marzot (USA) Team Mountain Khakis 1.40 69 Curtis Gunn (USA) Fly V Australia 1.41 70 Valery Kobzarenko (Ukr) Team Type 1 71 Nicholas Coil (USA) Tradewind Energy/Trek Stores 72 James Stemper (USA) Team Geargrinder 1.45 73 Matt White (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 1.46 74 Troy Wells (USA) Team Clif Bar 75 Eric Schildge (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 1.47 76 Thomas Soladay (USA) Team Mountain Khakis 1.48 77 Kevin Hazzard (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 78 Bryan Mcvey (USA) Vision Quest 79 Chris Wherry (USA) Team Hotel San Jose 1.51 80 Jake Hollenbach (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 1.55 81 Sean Mazich (USA) Team Waste Management 1.58 82 Ryan Roth (Can) Planet Energy 1.59 83 Chad Cagle (USA) Texas Tough 2.07 84 Logan Garey (USA) Team Rio Grande 2.08 85 Evan Elken (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 2.09 86 Peter Latham (NZl) Bissell Pro Cycling 2.11 87 David Henderson (USA) CBC 88 Phil Gaimon (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 89 Bryson Bowers (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 90 Sergio Hernandez (USA) Rock Racing 2.15 91 Brad Huff (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 2.17 92 Ryan Sullivan (USA) Myogenesis.Com/United Healthcare 2.19 93 Isaac Neff (USA) Alderfer Bergen Cycling 2.32 94 David Kemp (Aus) Fly V Australia 2.47 95 Bruno Langlois (Can) Planet Energy 3.40 96 Andrew Randell (Can) Planet Energy 3.57 97 Eric Boily (Can) Planet Energy 4.28 98 Matt Wilson (USA) Team Type 1 4.52 99 Francois Parisien (Can) Planet Energy 5.04 100 Jonathan Mumford (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 11.52 101 Mat Ankney (USA) Texas Tough 12.26 102 Clay Mufret (Aus) Kelly Benefit Strategies 12.30 103 Heath Blackgrove (USA) Team Hotel San Jose 12.33 104 Michael Margarite (USA) CRCA/Empire Cycling Northwave 12.35 105 Tomas Roba (USA) Rocky Mountain Bicycles Elite 12.42 106 Jonathan Parrish (USA) Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy 12.47 107 Alex Welch (USA) Texas Tough 12.56 108 Steve Weller (USA) Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 12.57 109 Jarred Berger (USA) Ciclismo Racing 13.12 110 Travis Hagner (USA) Warp9Bikes.Com/Tristar 13.16 111 Bryce Mead (USA) Jelly Belly Cycling Team 13.57 112 Seth Hansley (USA) Champion Porsche P/B Race Edge 14.08 113 David Veilleux (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies 14.11 114 Floyd Landis (USA) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 18.29 115 Tim Johnson (USA) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 18.33 116 Andrew Pinfold (Can) OUCH Presented By Maxxis 19.14 117 Joshua Bartlett (USA) Land Rover-Orbea 22.08 118 Mike Sherer (USA) Alderfer Bergen Cycling 24.44 119 Steve George (USA) Fly V Australia 31.47 120 Jeff Winkler (USA) St. John's Powerful Medicine 40.30 Teams classification 1 Bissell Pro Cycling 26.18.34 2 OUCH Presented By Maxxis 0.22 3 Team Type 1 0.50 4 Colavita / Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light 0.53 5 Rock Racing 0.57 6 Jelly Belly 1.02 7 Kelly Benefit Strategies 8 Fly V Australia 1.35 9 Land Rover-Orbea 1.52 10 Team Mountain Khakis 2.34 11 CRCA/Empire Cycling North 2.36 12 Bikereg.Com/Cannondale 2.46 13 Planet Energy 3.01 14 Tradewind Energy/Trek Sto 3.14 15 Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy 13.13 16 Texas Tough 14.54 17 Ciclismo Racing 14.56 18 Champion Porsche P/B Race Edge 16.02 Women 1/2 1 Laura Van Gilder (USA) Mellow Mushroom 2.59.30 (37.12 km/h) 2 Katharine Carroll (USA) Team TIBCO 3 Gina Grain (Can) Webcor Builders 4 Erica Allar (USA) Unattached 5 Jennifer Mcrae (USA) Team Type 1 6 Samantha Schneider (USA) Team Type 1 7 Sydney Brown (USA) Mercy Cycling Team 8 Jo Kiesanowski (NZl) Team TIBCO 9 Kori Seehafer (USA) Team Type 1 10 Ruth Corset (USA) Jazz Apple Cycling Team 11 Nikki Butterfield (Aus) Webcor Builders 12 Veronica Leal (USA) Team Type 1 13 Whitney Schultz (USA) Metro Volkswagen Cycling Team 14 Lise Olivier (USA) Tulsa Tough Racing 15 Kathery Curi Mattis (USA) Webcor Builders 16 Joanie Caron (Can) AQuipe Cascades-ABC Cycles 17 Annajean Dallaire (USA) Cannondale/Barbasol/Rapid Tran 18 Christina Ruiter (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 19 Alison Powers (USA) Team Type 1 20 Robin Secrist (USA) Veloforma 21 Rebecca Much (USA) Webcor Builders 22 Alice Pennington (USA) Veloforma 23 Kristen Lasasso (USA) Mellow Mushroom 24 Amity Elliot (USA) Juice Plus Club Team 25 Erinne Willock (USA) Webcor Builders 26 Sabrina Savage (USA) Veloforma 27 Anna Sanders (USA) Veloforma 28 Silke Wunderwald (USA) Team Kenda 29 Kathleen Billington (USA) Mellow Mushroom 30 Elena Dale (USA) Mellow Mushroom 31 Robin Farina (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 32 Nicole Evans (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 33 Lauren Tamayo (USA) Team TIBCO 34 Steph Roorda (USA) Jazz Apple Cycling Team 35 Amy Dombroski (USA) Webcor Builders 36 Rachel Warner (USA) Juice Plus Club Team 37 Dotsie Bausch (USA) Jazz Apple Cycling Team 38 Emma Rickards (USA) Team TIBCO 39 Kristin Sanders (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 40 Lauren Ellis (NZl) Jazz Apple Cycling Team 41 Brooke Miller (USA) Team TIBCO 0.15 42 Alexis Rhodes (Aus) Webcor Builders 0.25 43 Meredith Miller (USA) Team TIBCO 0.27 44 Emily Zell (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 1.07 45 Sharon Allpress (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 1.48 46 Kristin Wentworth (USA) Team Kenda 11.24 47 Christina Smith (USA) Veloforma 48 Denise Ramsden (Can) Team Kenda 49 Kathryn Clark (USA) Team Kenda 50 Laura Mccaughey (USA) Salmander 24.54 51 Martina Patella (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 52 Shannon Koch (USA) Metro Volkswagen Cycling Team HD Krystal Mcnutt (USA) Team Kenda 27.50 General classification after stage 3 1 Alison Powers (USA) Team Type 1 6.46.50 2 Kathery Curi Mattis (USA) Webcor Builders 0.04 3 Katharine Carroll (USA) Team TIBCO 0.09 4 Erinne Willock (USA) Webcor Builders 0.18 5 Kristen Lasasso (USA) Mellow Mushroom 0.19 6 Robin Farina (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 0.22 7 Dotsie Bausch (USA) Jazz Apple Cycling Team 0.25 8 Ruth Corset (USA) Jazz Apple Cycling Team 9 Christina Ruiter (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 0.33 10 Jo Kiesanowski (NZl) Team TIBCO 0.35 11 Kristin Sanders (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 0.42 12 Rebecca Much (USA) Webcor Builders 0.44 13 Laura Van Gilder (USA) Mellow Mushroom 14 Kori Seehafer (USA) Team Type 1 0.46 15 Lauren Tamayo (USA) Team TIBCO 0.59 16 Nicole Evans (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 1.02 17 Nikki Butterfield (Aus) Webcor Builders 1.07 18 Alexis Rhodes (Aus) Webcor Builders 1.16 19 Alice Pennington (USA) Veloforma 20 Annajean Dallaire (USA) Cannondale/Barbasol/Rapid Tran 1.20 21 Veronica Leal (USA) Team Type 1 1.26 22 Sydney Brown (USA) Mercy Cycling Team 1.31 23 Kathleen Billington (USA) Mellow Mushroom 1.35 24 Lise Olivier (USA) Tulsa Tough Racing 1.38 25 Jennifer Mcrae (USA) Team Type 1 1.39 26 Sabrina Savage (USA) Veloforma 1.42 27 Erica Allar (USA) Unattached 1.43 28 Gina Grain (Can) Webcor Builders 1.51 29 Lauren Ellis (NZl) Jazz Apple Cycling Team 1.55 30 Silke Wunderwald (USA) Team Kenda 2.04 31 Meredith Miller (USA) Team TIBCO 2.57 32 Amy Dombroski (USA) Webcor Builders 5.26 33 Rachel Warner (USA) Juice Plus Club Team 5.57 34 Whitney Schultz (USA) Metro Volkswagen Cycling Team 6.13 35 Elena Dale (USA) Mellow Mushroom 6.14 36 Anna Sanders (USA) Veloforma 37 Brooke Miller (USA) Team TIBCO 6.16 38 Emily Zell (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 6.47 39 Joanie Caron (Can) AQuipe Cascades-ABC Cycles 6.50 40 Steph Roorda (USA) Jazz Apple Cycling Team 6.51 41 Robin Secrist (USA) Veloforma 9.28 42 Amity Elliot (USA) Juice Plus Club Team 9.42 43 Denise Ramsden (Can) Team Kenda 12.43 44 Christina Smith (USA) Veloforma 14.28 45 Samantha Schneider (USA) Team Type 1 16.08 46 Sharon Allpress (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 17.08 47 Kristin Wentworth (USA) Team Kenda 17.50 48 Emma Rickards (USA) Team TIBCO 18.58 49 Kathryn Clark (USA) Team Kenda 27.42 50 Shannon Koch (USA) Metro Volkswagen Cycling Team 31.19 51 Laura Mccaughey (USA) Salmander 40.51 52 Martina Patella (USA) Valueact Capital Cycling Team 41.00 Teams classification 1 Webcor Builders 20.21.31 2 Valueact Capital Cycling 0.36 3 Team Type 1 0.39 4 Team TIBCO 1.12 5 Jazz Apple Cycling Team 1.44 6 Mellow Mushroom 2.02 7 Veloforma 3.47 8 Team Kenda 31.36 |
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