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Nature Valley Grand Prix - NE
Minnesota, USA, June 10-14, 2009
Photography
Stage 6 - June 14: Stillwater Criterium, 60/50minFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Jonathan Devich/
Images by
Matthew Moses/www.moses-images.com
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The women's field gets underway
in the final stage of the Nature Valley Grand Prix.
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After a few laps Shelley Olds (PROMAN Hit Squad)
and Andrea Dvorak (Colavita Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light) were the only two riders to stay with Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team)
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Allison Powers (Team Type 1)
leads the chase group through the start area.
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The break crests
the top of Chilkoot Hill climb.
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Shelley Olds (PROMAN Hit Squad)
out of the saddle on the climb.
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Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team) celebrates
the stage and race win in her final US race of her career.
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The stage six women's podium
(l-r): Shelley Olds (PROMAN Hit Squad), Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team), Andrea Dvorak (Colavita Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light).
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The final Nature Valley Grand Prix jersey holders:
Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team) - Nature Valley Grand Prix Winner/Sport Beans Queen of the Hill/Freewheel Bike Most Aggressive, Shelley Olds (PROMAN Hit Squad) Wheaties Sprint Winner, Amanda Miller (Lip Smacker) APC Best Young Rider
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Team TIBCO was the top team
at the Nature Valley Grand Prix.
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Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team)
presents one of her leader's jersey to Veronica, her penpal and someone she considers the future of women's cycling.
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First lap
and the men's field charges to the top of Chilkoot Hill.
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Thomas Soladay (Team Mountain Khakis p/b EP-NO)
goes after the first Wheaties Sprint of the day.
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Floyd Landis (Ouch pb Maxxis)
initiated the stage's break.
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The Bissel team
leads the peloton up Chilkoot Hill.
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Tom Zirbel (Bissel Pro Cycling)
and his shadow Rory Sutherland (Ouch pb Maxxis) follow the Bissel team up the climb.
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Anthony Colby (Colavita/Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light)
heads off to join Landis in the break.
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Two to go
and Rory Sutherland (Ouch pb Maxxis) attacks the main group on the climb.
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Tom Zirbel (Bissel Pro Cycling)
attempts to follow the attack of Sutherland.
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\Phillip Mamos (Amore & Vita pb Life Time Fitness - Velo Vie) wins
the final stage of the Nature Valley Grand Prix.
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Stage six podium
(l-r): Anthony Colby (Colavita/Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light), Phillip Mamos (Amore & Vita pb Life Time Fitness - Velo Vie), Rory Sutherland (Ouch pb Maxxis)
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The Nature Valley Grand Prix jersey holders:
Wheaties Sprint Winner Thomas Soladay (Team Mountain Khakis p/b EP-NO), Sport Beans King of the Hill Chad Gerlach (Amore & Vita pb Life Time Fitness - Velo Vie), Nature Valley Grand Prix Winner Rory Sutherland (Ouch pb Maxxis), APC Best Young Rider Bobby Sweeting (Land Rover-ORBEA; Benefiting the Lance Armstrong Foundation), Nature Valley Top Amateur Matthew Busche (IS Corp Cycling Team), Freewheel Bike Most Aggressive Floyd Landis (Ouch pb Maxxis)
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Bissel Pro Cycling
the top men's team of the 2009 edition of the Nature Valley Grand Prix.
Stage 5 - June 13: Mankato Road Race, 138.4km/86miFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Frank Rowe/FrankRowe.photoReflect.com
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Matthew Moses/www.moses-images.com
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Tyler Stanfield
(Kenda Pro Cycling presented by Spinergy) and Chad GERLACH (Amore & Vita pb Life Time Fitness - Velo Vie)
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With the break up the road, the amateur teams were in control of the peloton.
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Northey (Land Rover-ORBEA; Benefiting the Lance Armstrong Foundation) and
Andrew CRATER (Wheel & Sprocket) try to chase down Chad GERLACH (Amore
& Vita pb Life Time Fitness.jpg Velo Vie) on the finishing circuit hill.
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Andrew Crater (Wheel & Sprocket) celebrates the win in stage 5.
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The men's podium: Chad GERLACH (Amore & Vita pb Life Time Fitness.jpg
Velo Vie), Andrew CRATER (Wheel & Sprocket) , and Mike NORTHEY (Land Rover-ORBEA; Benefiting the Lance Armstrong Foundation)
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The jersey holders after stage five
with the Mayor of Mankato (l-r): APC Best Young Rider - Mike Northey (Land Rover-ORBEA; Benefiting the Lance Armstrong Foundation) , Freewheel Bike Most Aggressive - Tyler Stanfield (Kenda Pro Cycling presented by Spinergy) , Nature Valley Grand Prix Race Leader - Tom Zirbel (Bissel Pro Cycling), Wheaties Sprint Leader - Thomas Soladay (Team Mountain Khakis p/b EP-NO), Top Amateur - Matthew Busche (IS Corp Cycling Team).
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The women's field
rolls through the countryside around Mankato.
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Alexis Rhodes leads the way
during the fifth stage.
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Alexis Rhodes (Webcor Builders)
out of the saddle on the tough finishing hill won stage five in Mankato.
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Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team) leads the peloton
up the Main Street Hill trying to preserve her race lead.
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After winning stage four Brooke Miller (Team TIBCO)
climbs the Main Street Hill and finished third on the day.
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The women's podium
(l-r): Dotsie Bausch (Jazz Apple Women's Cycling Team), Alexis Rhodes (Webcor Builders), and Brooke Miller (Team TIBCO).
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The jersey holders
(l-r): Wheaties Sprint Leader - Shelley Olds (PROMAN Hit Squad), Freewheel Bike Most Aggressive - Katheryn Curi Mattis (Webcor Builders), Sport Beans Queen of the Hill - Alexis Rhodes (Webcor Builders), APC Best Young Rider is also Alexis Rhodes but Amanda Miller (Lip Smacker) wears the jersey, Top Amateur - Kate Veronneau (Altarum Women's Cycling Team).
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Jonathan Devich/
Stage 4 - June 12: Uptown Minneapolis Criterium, 60minFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Frank Rowe
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Matthew Moses/www.moses-images.com
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Jonathan Devich/
Stage 3 - June 11: Cannon Falls Road Race, 96.6km/60miFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Jonathan Devich/
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Frank Rowe
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Matthew Moses/www.moses-images.com
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Ian Gray (Ciclismo Racing) take a flyer
off the front to grab the first King of the Hill points
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The men's field rolls through the countryside
outside Cannon Falls.
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Chad Gerlach (Amore & Vita pb Life Time Fitness - Velo Vie) was off the front solo
earning him the Most Aggressive Rider award for stage 3.
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Floyd Landis (Ouch pb Maxxis)
brings the field to the line with 1 to go on the lap card.
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Colavita takes their second stage win
this time with Alejandro Borrajo finishing first followed by his teammate Lucas Sebastian Haedo.
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The men's podium for stage 3
Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Colavita/Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light), Alejandro Borrajo (Colavita/Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light), John Murphy )Ouch Presented by Maxxis)
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The Nature Valley Grand Prix Jersey's:
Wheaties Spring Leader Thomas Soladay (Team Mountain Khakis p/b Ep-No), Nature Valley Grand Prix Leader - Tom Zirbel (Bissel Pro Cycling), Freewheel Bike Most Aggressive Chad Gerlach (Amore & Vita pb Life Time Fitness - Velo Vie) , Top Amateur - Nick Frey (Ciclismo Racing), APC Best Young Rider - Kevin Soller (Waste Management )
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Christina Smith (Veloforma)
tried to go solo early in the women's race.
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Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team) tucked safely in the field
with Toni Bradshaw (Lip Smacker) and Erica Allar (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) close by.
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Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team) and the Colavita team
lead the field through the start/finish area.
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Erica Allar (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team)
out of the saddle with Shelley Olds (Proman Hit Squad) to her right and Tina Pic (Colavita Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light) on her left.
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Erica Allar (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team)
celebrates the stage 3 win.
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The women's podium for stage 3
Tina Pic (Colavita Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light) , Erica Allar (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) , Shelley Olds (Proman Hit Squad)
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The Nature Valley Grand Prix Jersey's: Freewheel Bike Most Aggressive - Erica Allar (ValueAct Capital Cycling Team) , Apc Best Young Rider - Jacquelyn Crowell (Team Type 1), Nature Valley Grand Prix Leader - Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team), Best Amateur - Kate Veronneau (Altarum Women's Cycling Team), Sport Beans Queen of the Hill - Tiffany Cromwell (Colavita Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light), Wheaties Sprint Leader - Kirsty Broun (Riverstone CDA)
Stage 2 - June 10: Downtown Saint Paul Criterium, 60minFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Jonathan Devich/
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Matthew Moses/www.moses-images.com
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Alison Powers (Team Type 1)
the Wheaties Sprint Jersey leader as well as the current Women's Prestige Series leader.
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Erinne Willock (Webcor)
shows off the Sport Beans Queen of the Hill Jersey
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Rebecca Much (Webcor)
the current leader of the young rider competition in the Women's Prestige Series
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Best Young Rider Alexis Rhodes
of Webcor before the stage start
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Kori Seehafer (Team Type 1)
the current sprint leader in the Women's Prestige Series
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Nature Valley Grand Prix leader Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team)
waves to the Saint Paul fans
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Rounding corner four
the women's field raced as all together as no break could get established
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The women's field enjoyed dry weather
and good crowds in Saint Paul
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Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team)
was never seen far from the front of the field
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Tammy Wildgoose
one of the collegiate champions riding for the Ryan Collegiate Women All-Stars
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Kirsty Broun (Riverstone CDA)
emerges from the field to take the stage 2 victory
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The second wave of the Kid's Fun
rolls out to take their one lap of the criterium course.
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Kristin Armstrong
escorts Victoria during the kids fun race
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Stage 2's Podium
- Joanne Kiesanowski (Team TIBCO), Kirsty Broun (Riverstone CDA), Gina Grain (Webcor)
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The women's jerseys:
Wheaties Sprint Leader/Most Aggressive - Kirsty Broun (Riverstone CDA). Sport Beans Queen of the Hill Erinne Willock (Webcor), Nature Valley Grand Prix Leader - Kristin Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team), Best Amateur - Kate Veronneau (Altarum Women's Cycling Team), APC Best Young Rider - Alexis Rhodes (Webcor)
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A relaxed Tom Zirbel (Bissel Pro Cycling)
gets his introduction as the race leader
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Rory Sutherland (Ouch pb Maxxis)
all smiles before the start
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Nick Frey (Ciclismo Racing)
the current top amateur rider
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Tom Zirbel (Bissel Pro Cycling)
stayed safely in the front part of the field.
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Michael Woell (MBRC/Flanders)
rounding corner 4
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The four rider break
- Thomas Soladay (Team Mountain Khakis p/b EP-NO), Adam Bergman (Texas Roadhouse), Tyler Wren (Colavita/Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light), Will Routley (Jelly Belly Cycling Team)
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Bissel Pro Cycling controlled the front
of the field until the last few laps
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Colavita takes over the peloton
with one lap to go
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Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Colavita/Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light)
celebrates the stage win
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Stage 2's Podium
- Thomas Soladay (Team Mountain Khakis p/b EP-NO), Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Colavita/Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light), Alejandro BORRAJO (Colavita/Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light)
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The men's jerseys:
APC Best Young Rider - Kevin Soller (Waste Management ), Sport Beans King of the Hill - Peter Latham (Bissel Pro Cycling), Nature Valley Grand Prix Leader - Tom Zirbel (Bissel Pro Cycling), Top Amateur - Nick Frey (Ciclismo Racing), Wheaties Spring Leader and Most Aggressive - Thomas Soladay (Team Mountain Khakis p/b EP-NO)
Stage 1 - June 10: St. Paul Riverfront Time Trial, 7.2km/4.5miFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Jonathan Devich/
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Bruce Adelsman/www.skinnyski.com
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Top young rider Alexis Rhodes, Webcor
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Local favorite Linda Sone, Flanders
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Katharine Carroll, Tibco, races along the St. Paul riverfront
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Erinne Willock, Webcor, races up Ohio St
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Smiling through the rain, Casey Gale, Specialized D4W
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Alison Powers, Team Type 1, nears the finish
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Kristin Armstrong, Cervelo, crushes the field
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Adam Farabaugh, Nature Valley, sheds water
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Downtown St. Paul
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John Eisinger, Ciclismo, going full out
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Local star Pat Lemieux
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Andrew Crater, Wheel & Sprocket, digs deep on Ohio St hill
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Heading for the top time, Tom Zirbel, Bissell
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Floyd Landis, OUCH, nears the finish
Images by
Frank Rowe/ frankrowe.photoreflect.com
Images by
Matthew Moses/www.moses-images.com
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