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Minneapolis, Minn. (March 31, 2010) --Women competing at this year’s USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships have an added incentive: the chance to earn an opportunity to race against professionals at one of the nation’s top stage races.
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After wins by Judith Arndt in 2008 and Ina-Yoko Teutenberg in 2009, HTC-Columbia will be aiming for nothing short of a third straight victory in the Tour of Flanders in Belgium this Sunday.
Rated women's cycling's toughest Classic, the 119.3-kilometre World Cup race is shaped by its nine steep cobbled climbs and often made even tougher by poor weather. Arndt was forced to miss last year's race after breaking her collarbone, but returns this April to join Teutenberg and an exceptionally strong HTC-Columbia line-up.
The 2010 USA Cycling National Racing Calendar (NRC) officially got underway last weekend, March 25-28, with the Redlands Bicycle Classic in California. The four-day stage race featured a time trial, circuit race, criterium, and road race, and attracted the top professional men's and women's teams from around the nation.
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Chicago, Ill. (March 30, 2010) -- Verizon Wireless has joined in on the mission to develop the next crop of American cyclists by throwing its support behind a new Midwest-based under 25 men’s cycling team for 2010 - the Verizon U25 Team powered by ABD.
Redlands, CA – The UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis made a late bid in the final kilometers of the Redlands Classic to deliver Rory Sutherland to a stage and overall win, but the effort was disrupted just a couple hundred meters from the end.
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HTC-Columbia’s Bernhard Eisel has blasted to victory in the Ghent-Wevelgem Classic on Sunday, outpowering five riders in a small group sprint.Eisel took off with the other breakaways before the usually decisive Kemmelberg climb. The Austrian then outsprinted them at the finish in Wevelgem for HTC-Columbia’s second straight victory in one of Belgium’s biggest Classics and top ProTour events.
HTC-Columbia women both defended the overall jersey won the final stage of Redlands on Sunday ending a successful weekend for the men and the women’s teams.On the difficult nine lap circuit race set on the suburban hills of Redlands, opposing teams attacked from the gun to challenge the race lead of Teutenberg.“Amber [Neben] and Mara [Abbott] attacked all day and made the race hard from the beginning to the end,” said Teutenberg.”It was painful, but my team was amazing and we were able to keep it together.”
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| Tags | Road Racing • NRC • Pro Women |
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg put on an aggressive display in the criterium of Redlands Classic on Saturday, taking 1’12” out of the field with her seven breakaway companions. Teutenberg took the yellow jersey from former race lead Amber Neben with one stage remaining and now leads by 33 second from Kat Carroll (Peanut Butter & Co.).
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Redlands, CA – The UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis took control of the Stage 2 Redlands Criterium in the final 10 laps and delivered sprinters Jake Keough and Andrew Pinfold to 2nd and 3rd in the sprint.
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Beaumont, CA - The Team Vera Bradley Foundation women demonstrated their strength on the hills of Banning and Beaumont today, helping Alison Powers win both of the Queen of the Mountains hot spots and taking the climber's jersey at Redlands. HTC-Columbia's Ina Teutenberg sprinted for the win over TIBCO's Brooke Miller and Webcor's Joelle Numainville. Teutenberg's victory, along with her intermediate time bonuses, moved her into second place on GC. Powers held onto 5th place overall, with Robin Farina still in 7th place.
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