Cantwell gets Fly V another victory
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| # | Rider Name (Country) Team |
|---|---|
| 1 | Jonathan Cantwell (Fly V/Australia) |
| 2 | Andrew Crater (Team AeroCat) |
| 3 | Rene Birkenfeld (Steven's Racing) |
| 4 | Carlos Ospina (Colombia National) |
| 5 | Eamon Franck (Team Specialized Racing Juniors) |
| 6 | Matthew Rice (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling Team) |
| 7 | Clay Murfet (AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA) |
| 8 | Gavriel Epstein (CRCA/Foundation) |
| 9 | Mac Brennan (Priority Health Cycling Team) |
| 10 | James Stemper (Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Geargrinder) |
| 11 | Aurelion Passeron (Garneau Club Chaussure) |
| 12 | Bernie Sulzberger (Fly V Australia) |
| 13 | Carlos Uran (Colombia National) |
| 14 | Sebastian Frey (Team Beier Lamdshat) |
| 15 | Zack Allison (ECHELON ENERGY) |
| 16 | Stephen Alexander (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
| 17 | Varun Maharaj (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
| 18 | Gevan Samuel (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
| 19 | Marc Prutton (THIRSTY BEAR) |
| 20 | Bryan Larsen (RANCHO'S CYCLING TEAM) |
| 21 | Joe Iannarelli (TEAM CLIF BAR Cycling) |
| 22 | Emile Abraham (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
| 23 | Logan Loader (Lucemie Espoir Quimper) |
| 24 | Bastian Faltin (Steven's Racing Team) |
| 25 | Lisban Quintero (CRCA/Foundation) |
| 26 | John Bergmann (Team Clif Bar) |
| 27 | Ryan Cross (Wolverine Sports Club) |
| 28 | Daniel Martin (Safeway/Bicycle Plus/PureRed Creative) |
| 29 | Phillip Mann (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling Team) |
| 30 | Joshua Carter (Team Hotel San Jose) |
| 31 | David Block (BIANCHI GRAND PERFORMANCE) |
| 32 | Danny Robertson (Verizon U25 p/b ABD) |
| 33 | Dave Hackworthy (BIANCHI GRAND PERFORMANCE) |
| 34 | James Laberge (Team Specialized Racing Juniors) |
| 35 | Jay Thomson (Fly V Australia) |
| 36 | Luke Williams (BIKE BUG/CARROLL & ODEA) |
| 37 | Brian Rach (Nova ISCorp) |
| 38 | Marc Howe (Gear Grinder) |
| 39 | Rahsaan Bahati (Bahati Foundation) |
| 40 | Brian Boudreau |
| 41 | Matthew Williams (BIKE BUG/CARROLL & ODEA) |
| 42 | Andrew Herrmann (BikeBug/Carroll & O'Dea) |
| 43 | Dean Laberge (Team Specialized Racing) |
| 44 | Christopher Chase (Team WM) |
| 45 | Hayden Brooks (Fly V Australia) |
| 46 | Ian Burnett (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling Team) |
| 47 | Lawrence Nolan (Team Specialized Racing Masters) |
| 48 | Andreas Muller (TSC Berlin) |
| 49 | Harry Kraft (Team Bergstrasse) |
| 50 | James Langedyk (Garneau Club Chaussure) |
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| # | Rider Name (Country) Team |
|---|---|
| 1 | Morgan Kapp (Herbalife LaGrange) |
| 2 | Jacqueline Kurth (TEAM KENDA) |
| 3 | Nichole Wangsgard (Cedar City Utah & Roosters p/b Edge and Parle) |
| 4 | Samantha Schneider (TEAM TIBCO / To the Top) |
| 5 | Laura Mccaughey (Salamander) |
| 6 | Karlee Gendron (TEAM MANITOBA/ WOODCOCK CYCLE WORKS) |
| 7 | Kristen Meshberg (Flatlandia) |
| 8 | Erica Allar (Team Vera Bradley Foundation) |
| 9 | Anna Drakulich (Herbalife LaGrange) |
| 10 | Melissa Erickson (NOVA ISCorp) |
| 11 | Rachel Byus (FCS/ METRO VOLKSWAGEN) |
| 12 | Jenna Kowalski (NOW-MS Society) |
| 13 | Maura Kinsella |
| 14 | Whitney Schultz (VELOFORMA) |
| 15 | Sarah Maguire (Priority Health Cycling Team) |
| 16 | Jennifer Purcell (Hotel San Jose) |
| 17 | Erika Graves (Herbalife LaGrange) |
| 18 | Julia Lafranchise (NOW-MS Society) |
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