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International Tour de Toona - NE

USA, July 23-29, 2007

2006 results     Stage List     Preview    Start List     Past winners

The Stages

  • Stage 1 - July 23: Team Time Trial, 17.1 km
  • Stage 2 - July 24: Vintondale - Cairnbrook, 78.2 km
  • Stage 3 - July 25: Galleria Mall - Logan Valley Mall, 154.3 km
  • Stage 4 - July 26: Hollidaysburg Circuit, 32.2 km, 3 laps (96.6 km)
  • Stage 5 - July 27: Martinsburg Circuit, 30.9 km
  • Stage 6 - July 28: Altoona/Blair Country Road Race, 158.8 km
  • Stage 7 - July 29: Downtown Altoona Criterium, 1.2 km

Tour de Toona set with two new stages

By Mark Zalewski, North American Editor

The International Tour de Toona is ready to feature the top teams of the US calendar, providing the same course lengths for both the men and women, and a larger prize purse for the women. Understandably, this race is one of the key stops on the calendar for domestic women's teams and should be full of action-packed racing. Adding to the action are two new stages, a team time trial opening the racing and a new point-to-point race on day two with a lot of climbing.

Headlining the women's race will be defending champion Kristin Armstrong (TEAm Lipton), who is fresh off another national time trial title. A strong challenge to her title will come from teams such as Colavita-Suter Home which just finished the women's Giro d'Italia. Also posing a threat will be teams like Cheerwine with Laura Van Gilder and Aaron's Pro Cycling.

The men's racing will be equally as strong. Defending champion Sergey Lagutin (Navigators Insurance) is back with a very strong team, including Tour de Beauce winner Ben Day, New Zealand time trial champion Glen Chadwick and Cascade Cycling Classic winner Phil Zajicek.

Challenging Naviagtors will be a balanced NRC field, with Health Net-Maxxis looking to avenge some 2006 bad luck. "After last year, yeah, I'm pretty motivated,"said Aussie Karl Menzies, referring to being led off course in the final road stage. Fellow Aussie Nathan O'Neill will also be riding, and a threat to the overall himself, after winning the Mt. Hood Classic.

Also looking to challenge will be Toyota-United, with Chris Baldwin and Chris Wherry. Baldwin has had a good but frustrating season, a second place finish at Cascade.

Start list

Navigators Insurance       Team Slipstream
 
150 Sergey Lagutin           160 Michael Freedman 
151 Ben Brooks               161 Michael Creed 
152 Glen Chadwick            162 Brad Huff 
153 Ben Day                  163 Craig Lewis 
154 Valeriy Kobzarenko       164 Ian MacGregor 
155 Darren Lill              165 Alex D Hughes 
156 Bernard Van Ulden        166 Peter Stetina 
157 Matt Cooke               167 Taylor Tolleson 
 
Health Net - Maxxis        Rite Aid Pro Cycling
 
170 Matt Crane               180 Clayton Barrows 
171 Tim Johnson              182 William Elliston 
172 Karl Menzies             183 Stephan Kincaid 
173 Shawn Milne              184 Michael Norton 
174 John Murphy              185 Jacob Rytlewski 
175 Nathan O'Neil            
176 Frank Pipp               
177 Rory Sutherland          
 
Kodak Gallery              Jittery Joe's
 
190 Jesse Anthony            201 Timothy Henry 
191 Michael Dietrich         202 Jeffery Hopkins 
192 Cody O'Reilly            203 Tommy Nankervis 
193 Dominique Rollin         204 Neil Shirley 
194 Josh Thornton            205 Cody Stevenson 
195 Dan Timmerman            206 Trent Wilson 
196 Ben Raby                 
197 Mark Walters             
 
Colavita Sutter Home       AEG-TOSHIBA-JetNetwork
 
210 Johnny Clarke            220 Robert Sweeting 
211 Anthony Colby            221 Yosvany Falcon 
212 Charles Dionne           222 Alexander Hagman 
213 Davide Frattini          223 Todd Henriksen 
214 Andy Gutill              224 Eric Keim 
215 Peter Hatton             225 Predrag Prokic 
216 Daniel Vaillancourt      226 Frank Travieso 
217 Tyler Wren               227 Scottie Weiss 
 
Toyota-United              Priority Health-Biss
 
230 Chris Baldwin            240 Richard England 
231 Justin England           241 Graham Howard 
232 Caleb Manion             242 Bryan Sheedy 
233 Heath Blackgrove         243 Omer Ken 
234 Bobby Lea                244 Edward King 
235 Burke Swindlehurst       245 Garrett Peltonen 
236 Ivan Dominquez           247 Scott Zwizanski 
237 Chris Wherry             
 
BMC Racing Team            Calyon / Litespeed
 
250 Jonathan Garcia          260 Jean Sebastian 
251 Ken Hanson               262 Phillip Cortes 
252 Ian McKissick            263 Matthew Guse 
253 Scott Moninger           264 Erik Lyman 
254 Scott Nydam              265 Greg Reain 
255 Michael Sayers           266 Charly Vives 
256 Dan Schmatz              267 Maxime Vives 
257 David Suiza              
 
Fiordifrutta Cycling       Legal Sea Foods
 
270 Hayden Brooks            280 Peter Bell 
271 Will Riffelmacher        281 Chris Coutu 
272 Joshua Dillon            282 Alain Ferry 
273 Jamey Driscoll           283 Ryan Fleming 
274 Joshua Lipka             285 Charles McCarthy 
275 Todd Nordblom            286 Brad Sheehan 
276 Chris Rozdilsky          287 Zachary Zimmerman 
277 Matt White               
 
NERAC Pro Cycling          CRCA/Sakonnet Techno
 
290 Aidan Charles            300 Gavriel Epstein 
293 Christopher Jones        301 Daniel Estevez 
294 Adam Myerson             302 Phil Gaimon 
295 Patrick Walsh            304 Johnny Hayes 
297 Todd Yezefski            305 Chris Kuhl 
 
Equipe du Qubec            Hagens Berman, LLP
 
310 Eric Boily               320 Nick Clayville 
311 Alexandre Cloutier       321 Lang W Renylds 
312 Joel Dion-Poitras        324 Adrian Hegyvary 
313 William Goodfellow       325 Sam Johnson 
314 Bruno Langlois           326 Kiel Riejnen 
316 Mathieu Roy              
 
Locos Grill & Pub          CL Noonan/Coast to Coast
 
330 Marc Anderson            340 Jacob Keough 
331 Jafer Beizer             342 Dylan O'Sullivan 
332 Brian Bibens             344 Andrew Walters 
333 Travis Hagner            345 William Dugan 
334 Seth Hansley             
336 Chris Scott              
 
Ottawa Bicycle Club        Kelly Benefit Strategies
 
346 Trevor Connor            350 Daniel Bowman 
347 Aaron Fillion            351 Martin Gilbert 
348 Keir Plaice              352 Keven Lacombe 
349 Derrick St John          353 Dominique Perras 
                             354 Ryan Roth 
                             355 Jonathan Sundt 
 
Kenda/Raleigh Racing       Seigler / AxleyUSA.com
 
360 Jason Baer               370 Keck Baker 
361 Andrew Boone             371 Anthony Hall 
363 Gabriel Lloyd            372 Mason Haymes 
364 Lee Rosenthal            373 Philip Robb 
365 Eric Tremble             374 Michael Stoop 
                             375 Pete Whitlock 
 
California Giant           DBC Elite
 
380 Patrick Dunaway          385 Stephen Dey 
381 Max Jenkins              386 Tyler Dibble 
382 James Mattis             387 Christopher Morales 
383 Jesse Moore              388 Shawn Rosenthal 
384 Osvaldo Olmos            389 Daniel Sweet 
 
Team Waste Management      Manulife Financial
 
390 Zac Coolman              400 Colin Barry 
391 Stevie Cullinan          401 Jonathan Hamblen 
392 Timothy Doud             402 Matt Howe 
393 Ronald Jensen            403 Micheal Muller 
394 Sean Mazich              
395 David Nelson             
 
Team Race.com              Capitol Bicycle Racing
 
405 Dustin Macburnie         410 Adam Sullivan 
406 Kevin Miller             411 Kevin Putman 
407 Mark Pozniak             412 Craig Luekens 
408 Eric Robertson           413 Thom Coupe 
409 Adam Thuss               414 Stephen Rossendell 

Past winners

2006 Sergey Lagutin (Navigators Insurance)       Kristin Armstrong (TEAm Lipton)
2005 Scott Moninger (Health Net pb Maxxis)       Genevieve Jeanson (The Bicycle Store)
 
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com