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Tour of the Gila - NEUSA, April 30-May 4Main Page Results Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 4 - May 3: Downtown Silver City Criterium, 43.2 milesTorres & Teutenberg take town centre showBy Stephen W. Medcroft Florencio Ramos Torres (Tecos) and Ina Teutenberg (Saturn Cycling) ran away with the fourth stage of the Tour of the Gila under hot and windy conditions Saturday afternoon. On a 1.1 mile course covering 35 city blocks in downtown Silver City, riders were taken on a tour past the library, county courthouse, and a western-style strip of local shops, restaurants, and galleries. This was not a simple, flat course. Running a square around downtown, the course's long start/finish straightaway sloped up to the judges stand. The second straight climbed as well, lading to the third straight, on which riders had to climb up over a hump of road gaining seventy feet of altitude in a couple of hundred yards before flying down the fourth straight before turning back onto the finish straight. Riders peaked at over forty miles an hour coming into the final turn and after all the racing was over, the General Classification leaders remained safely in place tonight. Men: Tecos plays tactics, All-Stars play safeTeam tactics determined the flow of the men's 40-lap race. HealthNet's Mike Sayers and Gord Fraser sit second and fourth in the GC. With Fraser their known sprinter, HealthNet has a stake in keeping pressure on the rest of the field to allow him a chance to show his stuff at the finish. Team Tecos, with Ubaldo Estepas third in GC, sent riders off the front with every break for the second day in a row. Trek/VW All-Stars, looking a little fatigued after a tough defense of the leader's jersey yesterday, needed only to keep Drew Miller, first in GC, out of harm and close to Sayers, Fraser, and Estepa. Sayers once again provided the aggression for the race, launching and covering almost every attempted attack on the field. Fraser and other HealthNet teammates, such as Todd Harriot, kept the pressure on as well. Nothing would stick though, until the final few laps. A split in the field with three laps to go found eight riders in front of the main pack, in sight but with a slight lead. Since none of the eight was a serious GC threat, the field seemed confused and unwilling to chase them down to set up lead-outs for their sprint stars. This was the opportunity team Tecos had been looking for. With three laps left, Torres pushed off the front and built a small gap from the newly formed breakaway. He slipped his hands into the drops and bore down. With two laps to go, he had four seconds of road between him and the group. Behind the break, the front of the main field began to re-form but they had been complacent too long and lost their opportunity to bridge. With the crowd cheering and clapping, driving his valiant attempt along, Torres added two more seconds to his lead as he came past the start/finish into the final lap. When he swung around turn four the last time, his win was assured. He had time to tuck in his yellow-orange jersey and raise his hands in triumph as the cycling fans and local supporters of Silver City witnessed a dramatic win by the solo breakaway rider. Women: Teutenberg's fantastic fourIt was a day of individual efforts for the women's 25-lap race. Criteriums usually result in sprint finishes, but with Genevieve Jeanson in the field, you're on the edge of your seat not knowing what exactly could happen. Jeanson could just as soon ride off the front and solo her way to another stage win as the field could stay together and fight for a chance to battle it out at the last. But Teutenberg had her own ideas today. Aggressive pack racing began immediately, with one or two riders going off the front in the first two laps only to be swallowed up before they could put any air behind them. The field strung out along Bullard Street but, save for shedding a few tired and fatigued women, or riders who unfortunately found themselves off the back at the wrong time, stayed together. Until a third lap push by Teutenberg that could only be matched by Melissa Holt (Rona Esker) and Sue Haywood (T-Mobile). Jeanson either missed the move or was sitting in the pack waiting to see what developed. Probably the latter because after the break grew to about 20 seconds and seemed fated to hold, she bridged the gap by herself over the course of one lap. And then there were four. Quickly, the break began to work together and the lead built. With seven laps to go, it had gained a 1:17 advantage. GC second placed Manon Jutras (Saturn Cycling) and third Katrina Grove (T-Mobile) were together in the main pack. With no real incentive to chase down either the seemingly unbeatable Jeanson or their two teammates who had a chance for stage victory, Jutras and Grove kept their teams together and left the break alone. Much to the frustration of unsupported riders like Lynn Gaggiolli (VeloBella) and Kelli Emmett (Hillenbrand Racing) who both tried to launch the field into action with attacks. With three laps to go and a lead of over two minutes, the only drama left for the women's race would be who of the four in the break would take the win. Would Jeanson suddenly bump off the front and solo in to attempt to sweep the Tour of the Gila? Or would we see the dramatics of a small bunch sprint? Teutenberg again had the answer. At the final turn she surged and rocketed the finish straight, crossing the line with her hands up and two frustrated and weary followers. Jeanson had let them go and came across 14 seconds later, secure in the fact that she had put safely tacked another two minutes on to her GC lead. Bring on the Gila MonsterTomorrow's day of racing promises to be exciting. The Gila Monster Road Race is a 106-mile odyssey that will trek the men up and over all the steepest and most challenging terrain the Silver City area has to offer. Climbs include a 1000-foot gain up the road to Pinos Altos, the site of shorts-changing descents in Friday's stage, as well as an extended tour up the road to New Mexico's famous and historic Cliff Dwellings. All told, the men climb three, 1,500 foot, six-mile long roads over peaks. With the entire top 20 in the GC within 5:19 of race leader Miller, the Tour of the Gila really could be won by anybody. Expect HealthNet to do everything possible to shell Miller by the last climb and hand Mike Sayers a chance for his week long campaign of aggression to pay off. And don't count out Tecos. Their team tactics have been rubbing HealthNet the wrong way all week but they seem to have an agenda that, maybe because of the differences between racing in South and North America or the language barrier, no one seems to quite understand. They have the talent to make a push for an exciting attempt to win this race, and seem to have a well thought out plan on how to accomplish just that. For the women, barring any unusually creative circumstance, their 69 mile version of the Gila Monster will not end up a case of who will win, but by how much will Jeanson win. She was 11:42 up on Kim Bruckner after the final day last year. With a 11:12 lead in the GC heading into Sunday this year, it will be interesting to see how much more time Jeanson can add up over Jutras. PhotographyImages by Beth Seliga/www.3catsphoto.com
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ResultsWomen 1 Ina Teutenberg (Ger) Saturn Cycling Team 1.08.29 2 Susan Haywood (USA) T - Mobile 3 Melissa Holt (NZl) Rona Esker 4 Genevieve Jeanson (Can) Rona Esker 0.14 5 Katrina Grove (USA) T-Mobile 1.46 6 Karen Bockel (Ger) Rona Esker 7 Manon Jutras (Can) Saturn Cycling Team 1.50 8 Kri Scheffenacker (USA) Team Snow Valley 2.05 9 Amy Moore (Can) Saturn Cycling Team 10 Maatje Benassi (Ned) ICO 11 Mary Grigson (Aus) Subaru-Gary Fisher 12 Andrea Hannos (Can) Rona Esker 13 Melissa Thomas (USA) Ritchey K2 14 Lara Kroepsch (USA) T-Mobile 15 Rhonda Quick (USA) Vaniqa/Red S. Racing 16 Carrie Tuck (Can) Rona Esker 17 Elizabeth Begosh (USA) Team Snow Valley 18 Jessica Phillips (USA) Saturn Cycling Team 19 Sarah Koinrad (USA) Basis 20 Kiara Bisaro (Can) Canadian Cycling 21 Leah Goldstein (Isr) Victory Brewing-Am 22 Chrissy Redden (Can) Canadian Cycling 23 Gretchen Reeves (USA) Rocky Mountain 24 Lisa Magness (USA) ICO 25 Jennifer Wilson (USA) Mtn. Velo/Supergo 26 Christy Kopasz (USA) ICO 27 Kelli Emmett (USA) Hillenbrand Racing 28 Lynn Gaggioli (USA) Velo Bella 29 Erinne Willock (Can) Rona Esker 30 Megan Elliott (USA) Saturn Cycling Team 31 Brooke Ourada (USA) Team Goldys 32 Kristin Johnson (USA) T-Mobile 33 Chrissy Ruiter (USA) Fort Lewis 34 Maria Molina (Gua) Pollo Rey 35 Hiroko Shimada (USA) -- 36 Melanie McQuaid (Can) Ford / Outfitters 37 Chloe Black (Can) Terry Precision 38 Dara Marks (USA) Mountain Velo 39 Lisa Matlock (USA) Ford Outfitters 40 Willow Koerber (USA) RLX Polo Sport 2.20 41 Sarah Hammer (USA) T-Mobile 2.23 42 Liza Rachetto (USA) ICO 2.29 43 Maria Castaneda (Gua) Pollo Rey 44 Melissa Sanborn (USA) ICO 2.45 45 Sima Trapp (USA) Goldy's 3.37 46 Samanth Nicholson (Can) Ciclismo 3.52 47 Laura Schmidt (USA) Terry Precision 3.55 48 Marg Fedyna (Can) Vaniqa/Red S. Racing 4.16 49 Ginger Buller (USA) Velo Bella 50 Johanna Buick (NZl) Hornby Cycling Club 4.25 51 Shannon Gibson (USA) Team El Paso 5.23 52 Marie Rosado (PRc) Pollo Rey 53 Rachel Massey (USA) Ford Outfitters 54 Carla Flores (USA) Lakewood Racing 55 Nina Baum (USA) Lenz Sport 56 Mary Kneeland (USA) ICO 57 Heather Armstrong (USA) Colorado Velo/Denv 58 Fabioal Acaron (PRc) Pollo Rey 6.12 59 Jana Repulski (USA) Goldy's 7.10 60 Rook Campbell (USA) Hi Tech Bikes 61 Michele Bote (USA) LSV/Trek/VW 9.44 62 Jocelyn Trochex (PRc) Pollo Rey General classification after stage 4 1 Genevieve Jeanson (Can) Rona Esker 9.01.13 2 Manon Jutras (Can) Saturn Cycling Team 11.12 3 Katrina Grove (USA) T-Mobile 13.42 4 Leah Goldstein (Isr) Victory Brewing-Am 14.33 5 Lynn Gaggioli (USA) Velo Bella 14.59 6 Susan Haywood (USA) T - Mobile 17.18 7 Karen Bockel (Ger) Rona Esker 17.44 8 Rhonda Quick (USA) Vaniqa/Red S. Racing 18.05 9 Jennifer Wilson (USA) Mtn. Velo/Supergo 19.43 10 Kiara Bisaro (Can) Canadian Cycling 19.47 11 Kelli Emmett (USA) Hillenbrand Racing 19.58 12 Amy Moore (Can) Saturn Cycling Team 20.10 13 Gretchen Reeves (USA) Rocky Mountain 20.17 14 Brooke Ourada (USA) Team Goldys 20.26 15 Dara Marks (USA) Mountain Velo 21.03 16 Kristin Johnson (USA) T-Mobile 21.05 17 Mary Grigson (Aus) Subaru-Gary Fisher 22.01 18 Chrissy Redden (Can) Canadian Cycling 22.41 19 Jessica Phillips (USA) Saturn Cycling Team 22.48 20 Christy Kopasz (USA) ICO 22.49 21 Elizabeth Begosh (USA) Team Snow Valley 23.13 22 Andrea Hannos (Can) Rona Esker 24.14 23 Marg Fedyna (Can) Vaniqa/Red S. Racing 26.06 24 Erinne Willock (Can) Rona Esker 26.43 25 Melissa Holt (NZl) Rona Esker 28.00 26 Sarah Koinrad (USA) Basis 30.42 27 Ina Teutenberg (Ger) Saturn Cycling Team 30.50 28 Melanie McQuaid (Can) Ford / Outfitters 32.21 29 Kri Scheffenacker (USA) Team Snow Valley 33.04 30 Chrissy Ruiter (USA) Fort Lewis 33.29 31 Johanna Buick (NZl) Hornby Cycling Club 35.29 32 Melissa Thomas (USA) Ritchey K2 36.14 33 Lisa Matlock (USA) Ford Outfitters 39.37 34 Lisa Magness (USA) ICO 39.54 35 Willow Koerber (USA) RLX Polo Sport 40.31 36 Lara Kroepsch (USA) T-Mobile 41.02 37 Maria Molina (Gua) Pollo Rey 41.31 38 Maatje Benassi (Ned) ICO 41.55 39 Ginger Buller (USA) Velo Bella 41.59 40 Liza Rachetto (USA) ICO 42.35 41 Carrie Tuck (Can) Rona Esker 43.06 42 Sima Trapp (USA) Goldy's 43.16 43 Megan Elliott (USA) Saturn Cycling Team 43.31 44 Samanth Nicholson (Can) Ciclismo 43.56 45 Melissa Sanborn (USA) ICO 44.15 46 Marie Rosado (PRc) Pollo Rey 44.28 47 Mary Kneeland (USA) ICO 48 Nina Baum (USA) Lenz Sport 45.07 49 Laura Schmidt (USA) Terry Precision 45.32 50 Chloe Black (Can) Terry Precision 48.57 51 Rachel Massey (USA) Ford Outfitters 53.14 52 Hiroko Shimada (USA) -- 56.16 53 Maria Castaneda (Gua) Pollo Rey 58.12 54 Heather Armstrong (USA) Colorado Velo/Denv 58.55 55 Shannon Gibson (USA) Team El Paso 1.00.33 56 Rook Campbell (USA) Hi Tech Bikes 1.05.11 57 Sarah Hammer (USA) T-Mobile 1.09.33 58 Jana Repulski (USA) Goldy's 1.13.15 59 Carla Flores (USA) Lakewood Racing 1.14.34 60 Michele Bote (USA) LSV/Trek/VW 1.20.03 61 Jocelyn Trochex (PRc) Pollo Rey 1.23.14 62 Fabioal Acaron (PRc) Pollo Rey 1.33.06 Men 1 Florencio R Torres (Mex) Tecos 1.38.01 2 Steve Cate (USA) Mathis Brothers 0.08 3 Alex Kozlov (Blr) Healthnet 4 Jason Lockesmoe (USA) Healthnet 5 Russ Langley (USA) Team Snow Valley 6 Evan Elken (USA) Broadmark Capital 7 Travis Brown (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 8 Nic Brown (Aus) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 9 Cody Peterson (USA) Lost River Cycling 0.14 10 Michael Lange (USA) Back Yard Burgers 0.20 11 Jose Luis Cas Ceja (Mex) Tecos 0.30 12 Doug Ollerenshaw (USA) Broadmark Capital 0.34 13 Michael Sayers (USA) HealthNet 14 Frank Mapel (USA) Specialized 0.37 15 Eric Murphy (USA) Healthy Choice/Guru's 16 Kurt Hackler (USA) Fiordi Frutta 17 Michael Janelle (USA) Tokyo Joes 18 Matt Toulouse (Can) Canadian Cycling 19 Eneas Freyre (USA) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 20 Drew Miller (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 21 Andy Jacques-Maynes (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 22 Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (USA) RLX Ralph Loren 23 Andreas Hestler (Can) Canadian Cycling 24 Gord Fraser (Can) Healthnet 25 Ubaldo Mesa Estepa (Col) Tecos 26 Kevin Nicol (USA) Team Rio Grande 27 Abraham Taylor (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 28 Javier Pan Herrera (Mex) Tecos 29 Brian Schanning (USA) Saturn Development 30 John Osguthorpe (USA) Healthy Choice/Guru's 31 John D Hunt (USA) HealthNet 32 Ricky Federau (Can) Canadian Cycling 33 Carlos Vargas (Col) Saturn Development 34 Adrian Laider (Aus) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 35 Brian Matter (USA) Saturn Development 36 Chris Sheppard (Can) Canadian Cycling 37 Timmy Duggan (USA) Duane Duggan Remax 38 Jon Stierwalt (USA) Team Rio Grand 39 Jason Klikna (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 40 Michael Ley (USA) Team Rio Grande 41 Hugh Moran (USA) Construction Zone 42 Blake Caldwell (USA) 5280/Subaru 43 Michael Moore (Can) Gearsracing.com 44 Ian Stuart (USA) Saturn Development 45 Joel Alamill Avila (Mex) Tecos 46 Mitch Moreman (USA) Dean 47 Antonio Ald Chavez (Mex) Tecos 48 Richard Rodriguez (USA) Colorado Velo 49 Chris McGovern (USA) Healthnet 50 Todd Wells (USA) Hyundai Mongoose 51 Joshua Klikna (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 52 Jeffrey Hartmann (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 53 Todd Hariott (USA) Healthnet 54 Rusty Beall (USA) Healthnet 55 Calvin Allan (USA) Broadmark Capital 56 Irving Agui Robles (Mex) Tecos 57 Scott Zwizanaki (USA) Team Snow Valley 58 Tim Carolan (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 59 Frank Overton (USA) Pro Peloton 60 Walker Ferguson (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 61 Ross Krause (USA) Sportsbook.com 62 Leigh Palmer (Aus) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 63 Andy-Applegate McCauley (USA) Cane Creek 64 Patrick Sullivan (USA) GS Ciao 65 Bartek Fidelus (USA) Celo Pacific 66 Domingo Go Ramirez (Mex) Tecos 67 Jeffrey Austin (USA) Saturn Development 68 Gardie Jackson (USA) Healthy Choice/Guru's 69 Colby Pearce (USA) 5280/Subaru 70 Daniel Doornbos (USA) Chicks Harley Davi 71 Troy White (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 72 Carl Swenson (USA) RLX Ralph Lauren 73 Bill Innes (USA) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 74 Craig Wilcox (USA) Broadmark Capital 75 Todd Baurer (USA) Chicks Harley Davidson 76 Aron Huerta (USA) Mathis Brothers 77 Michael Olheiser (USA) Veloclips 78 Andy Crater (USA) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 79 Ryan Blickem (USA) Border Bandits 80 Jon Tarkington (USA) Vitamin Cottage 81 Justin Preschka (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 82 Josh Beck (USA) Sportsbook.com 1.01 83 Brian Hawley (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 1.31 84 Scott Price (USA) -- 2.36 85 Lawrence Perera (USA) Sportsbook.com 3.09 86 Ron Hudson (USA) Sportsbook.com 3.56 87 Jacob Rubect (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 3.59 88 Ian Prichard (USA) Schwab Cycles/Torelli 4.19 89 Eric Reber (USA) ACA / Cicli Casati 6.36 90 Daniel Ramsey (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 50.19 General classification after stage 4 1 Drew Miller (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 9.13.51 2 Michael Sayers (USA) HealthNet 0.31 3 Ubaldo Mesa Estepa (Col) Tecos 1.19 4 Gord Fraser (Can) Healthnet 1.39 5 Blake Caldwell (USA) 5280/Subaru 1.48 6 Todd Wells (USA) Hyundai Mongoose 1.49 7 Andreas Hestler (Can) Canadian Cycling 2.39 8 Michael Ley (USA) Team Rio Grande 2.51 9 Nic Brown (Aus) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 2.56 10 Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (USA) RLX Ralph Loren 3.01 11 Andy Jacques-Maynes (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 3.21 12 Steve Cate (USA) Mathis Brothers 3.31 13 Ryan Blickem (USA) Border Bandits 3.55 14 John D Hunt (USA) HealthNet 3.56 15 Hugh Moran (USA) Construction Zone 4.37 16 Alex Kozlov (Blr) Healthnet 4.49 17 Antonio Ald Chavez (Mex) Tecos 5.04 18 Kevin Nicol (USA) Team Rio Grande 5.05 19 Florencio R Torres (Mex) Tecos 5.07 20 Jon Stierwalt (USA) Team Rio Grand 5.19 21 Timmy Duggan (USA) Duane Duggan Remax 5.22 22 Patrick Sullivan (USA) GS Ciao 5.26 23 Scott Zwizanaki (USA) Team Snow Valley 5.48 24 Carl Swenson (USA) RLX Ralph Lauren 5.53 25 Domingo Go Ramirez (Mex) Tecos 7.02 26 Doug Ollerenshaw (USA) Broadmark Capital 7.04 27 John Osguthorpe (USA) Healthy Choice/Guru's 7.07 28 Frank Mapel (USA) Specialized 7.34 29 Aron Huerta (USA) Mathis Brothers 8.02 30 Eric Murphy (USA) Healthy Choice/Guru's 8.06 31 Colby Pearce (USA) 5280/Subaru 8.28 32 Jon Tarkington (USA) Vitamin Cottage 8.53 33 Brian Matter (USA) Saturn Development 9.03 34 Craig Wilcox (USA) Broadmark Capital 9.20 35 Chris Sheppard (Can) Canadian Cycling 9.47 36 Adrian Laider (Aus) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 10.19 37 Cody Peterson (USA) Lost River Cycling 10.40 38 Russ Langley (USA) Team Snow Valley 10.52 39 Calvin Allan (USA) Broadmark Capital 11.42 40 Todd Hariott (USA) Healthnet 12.36 41 Andy Crater (USA) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 12.40 42 Chris McGovern (USA) Healthnet 12.54 43 Matt Toulouse (Can) Canadian Cycling 13.12 44 Michael Janelle (USA) Tokyo Joes 14.03 45 Ricky Federau (Can) Canadian Cycling 14.06 46 Troy White (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 14.27 47 Daniel Doornbos (USA) Chicks Harley Davi 14.54 48 Javier Pan Herrera (Mex) Tecos 14.58 49 Rusty Beall (USA) Healthnet 15.05 50 Bartek Fidelus (USA) Celo Pacific 15.07 51 Gardie Jackson (USA) Healthy Choice/Guru's 16.20 52 Jason Lockesmoe (USA) Healthnet 16.54 53 Joel Alamill Avila (Mex) Tecos 17.26 54 Walker Ferguson (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 17.37 55 Michael Moore (Can) Gearsracing.com 18.14 56 Brian Schanning (USA) Saturn Development 18.31 57 Evan Elken (USA) Broadmark Capital 18.48 58 Todd Baurer (USA) Chicks Harley Davidson 19.08 59 Mitch Moreman (USA) Dean 19.14 60 Michael Lange (USA) Back Yard Burgers 19.34 61 Travis Brown (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 20.04 62 Jeffrey Hartmann (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 20.28 63 Irving Agui Robles (Mex) Tecos 20.58 64 Richard Rodriguez (USA) Colorado Velo 21.37 65 Jose Luis Cas Ceja (Mex) Tecos 22.01 66 Jason Klikna (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 22.45 67 Bill Innes (USA) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 23.28 68 Leigh Palmer (Aus) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 24.26 69 Michael Olheiser (USA) Veloclips 28.37 70 Carlos Vargas (Col) Saturn Development 29.57 71 Josh Beck (USA) Sportsbook.com 30.29 72 Scott Price (USA) -- 33.37 73 Tim Carolan (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 34.25 74 Ian Prichard (USA) Schwab Cycles/Torelli 35.12 75 Ross Krause (USA) Sportsbook.com 36.47 76 Justin Preschka (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 39.12 77 Kurt Hackler (USA) Fiordi Frutta 39.15 78 Ian Stuart (USA) Saturn Development 39.59 79 Jacob Rubect (USA) Trek/VW All-Stars 41.42 80 Ron Hudson (USA) Sportsbook.com 42.46 81 Andy-Applegate McCauley (USA) Cane Creek 46.11 82 Frank Overton (USA) Pro Peloton 47.56 83 Eneas Freyre (USA) LeMond Fitness/Captain Cra-Z 51.37 84 Abraham Taylor (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 55.16 85 Jeffrey Austin (USA) Saturn Development 55.29 86 Lawrence Perera (USA) Sportsbook.com 1.04.39 87 Eric Reber (USA) ACA / Cicli Casati 1.05.18 88 Joshua Klikna (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 1.10.44 89 Daniel Ramsey (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 1.25.20 90 Brian Hawley (USA) Sierra Nevada/Clif Bar 1.31.19 |
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