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UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis crit crew returns to action in Grand Rapids Saturday.

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Oakland, CA – The UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis will send four members of its accomplished criterium squad to Grand Rapids, Michigan for Saturday’s Grand Cycling Classic. Technically, the team will only send three riders, as Karl Menzies now resides in Grand Rapids and won’t have far to travel to the race.
 
 
High Road Sports and Google Announce New Marketing Agreement

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High Road Sports announces a new technology and marketing collaboration with Google Inc., supported by partners HTC and SRM, that brings a worldwide audience further inside the experience of racing in the Tour de France.
 
 
“Big picture” day puts Sutherland six seconds closer to overall lead.

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Menomonie, WI – With the cancellation of the Stage 3 Cannon Falls Road Race on Thursday, the UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis looked to today’s only true road stage of the Nature Valley Grand Prix, the 95-mile Menomonie Road Race, to move Rory Sutherland closer to the race lead and his third consecutive overall victory at the NVGP.
 
 
De Maar wins Beauce Stage 5, Schmitt takes 3rd.

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Quebec City, Que – Marc de Maar of the UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis proved again today that he is one of the strongest riders contesting this Grand Prix Cycliste de Beauce by taking a convincing victory in the 5th stage of the race, a 139 km circuit race in Quebec City that served as a dress rehearsal for the Grande Prix Cycliste de Quebec Pro Tour race in September.
 
 
Team Type 1 Takes 1st in Race Across America 8-Person Category
Atlanta — On June 18, 2010, Team Type 1 claimed its third Race Across America 8-person team victory with a total time of five days, ten hours and 48 minutes over the 3,005-mile course from Oceanside, California, to Annapolis, Maryland. Team Type 1 has now claimed victory in the epic, 24-hour-a-day Race Across America three times in 2007, 2009, and now in 2010.
 
 
Clarke takes a hard-earned win at Uptown Minneapolis crit.

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Minneapolis, MN – Hilton Clarke of the UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis won the bunch sprint of the Uptown Minneapolis Criterium Friday evening. It was his second consecutive stage win at the Nature Valley Grand Prix, which saw yesterday’s third stage canceled due to tornado warnings.
 
 
Boys at the Hood: De Maar, Baldwin lead squad in Oregon this week

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Coming off strong performances at the Amgen Tour of California, Marc de Maar and Chris Baldwin will lead a six-rider UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis squad into the Mt. Hood Cycling Classic, starting June 1, 2010 with a prologue in Portland.
 
 
Team Type 1's Thomas Rabou Dominates King of the Mountains at Amgen Tour of California

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Big Bear Lake, California — For the second time in the 2010 Amgen Tour of California, Team Type 1 rider Thomas Rabou showed that he is one of the premiere climbers in the peloton, regaining the King of the Mountains jersey that he had lost one day prior. Rabou’s efforts on stage six assured that the man from Schijndel, Netherlands will wear the King of the Mountains leaders jersey on Sunday, when the curtain is drawn in Thousand Oaks. The good news didn’t end there, as Team Type 1’s general classification riders Valeriy Kobzarenko and Chris Jones were both able...
 
 
Sutherland takes 2nd on queen stage of Tour of California.

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Big Bear Lake, CA – After 135 miles and nearly 14,000 feet of climbing, Rory Sutherland of the UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis sprinted to 2nd place in what was the hardest ever stage in the history of the Amgen Tour of California.
 
 
Sutherland battles through wind to 4th in Gila Stage 2.

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Fort Bayard, NM – The second stage of the SRAM Tour of the Gila served up 80 miles of rolling terrain and winds that nearly matched the distance. With gusts around 60 mph on the return trip to the finish in Fort Bayard, positioning was essential. When the battered peloton made the right turn back toward the finish with four miles to go, “the crosswinds put everyone in the right gutter,” said UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis directeur sportif Gord Fraser.
 
 
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