Birkenfeld prevents Passeron from claiming another victory
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published Wangsgard gets women's race win
Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Rene Birkenfeld (Steven's Racing) |
2 | Aurelion Passeron (Garneau Club Chaussure) |
3 | Lisban Quintero (CRCA/Foundation) |
4 | Hayden Brooks (Fly V Australia) |
5 | James Stemper (Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Geargrinder) |
6 | Bryan Mcvey (ReCycling p/b Ascension) |
7 | Andrew Bates (Great Dane Velo Club) |
8 | Shaun Mccarthy (Garneau Club Chaussure) |
9 | Carlos Uran (Colombia National) |
10 | Carlos Ospina (Colombia National) |
11 | Bernie Sulzberger (Fly V Australia) |
12 | Jonathan Cantwell (Fly V/Australia) |
13 | Gavriel Epstein (CRCA/Foundation) |
14 | Alejandro Guzman (CRCA/Foundation) |
15 | Chad Hartley (Kenda Pro Cycling p/b GearGrinder) |
16 | Robert Quinn (Racing Republic) |
17 | Ryan Cross (Wolverine Sports Club) |
18 | Morgan Ryan (Bahati Foundation Elite Cycling Team) |
19 | Zack Allison (ECHELON ENERGY) |
20 | Ben Damhoff (Team Geargrinder) |
21 | Emile Abraham (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
22 | Mike Sherer (Verizon U25 p/b ABD) |
23 | Waylon Janowiak (Verizon U25 p/b ABD) |
24 | Scott Catanzaro (Wolverine Sports Club) |
25 | Peter Strittmatter (XXX Racing) |
26 | Ian Burnett (Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling Team) |
27 | Gevan Samuel (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
28 | Adam Alexander (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
29 | Christopher Chase (Team WM) |
30 | Marc Codrington (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
31 | Mark Knowles (Alpaca Ciclismo) |
32 | Varun Maharaj (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
33 | Marc Moeller (NORTH BRANCH CYCLING CLUB) |
34 | Stephen Alexander (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
35 | Rudy Ashton (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM) |
36 | John Dapkus (Team Bicycle Heaven) |
37 | Alex Voitik (Verizon Wireless Racing) |
38 | James Langedyk (Garneau Club Chaussure) |
39 | David Moyer (XXX RACING - ATHELTICO) |
40 | Ara Oggoian (BICYCLE HEAVEN) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Nichole Wangsgard (Cedar City Utah & Roosters p/b Edge and Parle) |
2 | Melissa Erickson (NOVA ISCorp) |
3 | Nicole Freedman (Wheelworks Racing) |
4 | Anna Drakulich (Herbalife LaGrange) |
5 | Laura Parsons |
6 | Jessica Prinner (ABD Cycling Team) |
7 | Kristen Meshberg (Flatlandia) |
8 | Jeannie Kuhajek (TEAM MACK RACING ASSOCIATION) |
9 | Sarah Demerly (Wolverine Sports Club) |
10 | Amy Mcguire (Wheelworks Racing) |
11 | Erika Graves (Herbalife LaGrange) |
12 | Whitney Schultz (VELOFORMA) |
13 | Greta Neimanas (XXX RACING-ATHLETICO) |
14 | Morgan Kapp (Herbalife LaGrange) |

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