Pezzulo and Chun Wing big winners in Evanston GP
By Cycling News
published Crater takes two from four primes but unable to overcome Wing in finale
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Leung Chun Wing (Team Hong Kong) |
2 | Andrew Crater (Serenity Bikes p/b Yoga One & ADARGA Handleba) |
3 | John Grant (Texas Roadhouse p/b Motorex) |
4 | John (Jackie) Simes (Jamis/Sutter Home) |
5 | Thomas Soladay (Kelly Benefits Strategies p/b Optum Health) |
6 | Ryan Freund (ABD Cycling) |
7 | Brandon Feehery (Mesa Cycles) |
8 | Mathieu Roy (Gaspesien) |
9 | Scott Henry |
10 | Laurent Beuret (Team Atlas Personal) |
11 | Yuen Chi-Ho (Team Hong Kong) |
12 | Jerry Kallenfels (Jan Van Arckel Rabobank Pliegersport) |
13 | Hsiao Shih-Hsin (Action Cycling Team) |
14 | Marc Prutton (Stans No Tubes/AXA Equitable) |
15 | Chris Mcgarity (Team Saskatchewan) |
16 | Shiu Ka Ming (Team Hong Kong) |
17 | Mick Kallenfels (Jan Van Arckel Zababank Plieger Sport) |
18 | Ho Burr (Team Hong Kong) |
19 | Mark Shimahara (TEAM CLIF BAR) |
20 | William (Booey) Hottenstein (FCS Cycling) |
21 | Zach Allison (Sonic Boom p/b Lucky Pie) |
22 | John Tomlinson (Chemstar p/b United Healthcare) |
23 | Michael Jacques (TEAM CLIF BAR CYCLING) |
24 | Barry Miller (Glacial Energy/Pista Elite) |
25 | Alexander Vaughan-Ruiz (Alexander Vaughan-Ruiz) |
26 | Mahting Putelis (Feedback Sports) |
27 | Wong Chung Yon (Team Hong Kong) |
28 | Bryan Mcvey (ABD Cycling) |
29 | Martin Acosta (MCGUIRE CYCLING TEAM) |
30 | Stuart Mcmanus (Harvard University) |
31 | Ko Siuwai (Team Hong Kong) |
32 | Lee Wei-Cheng (Action Cycling Team) |
33 | Yang Wu-Hsing (Action Cycling Team) |
34 | Tim Srenaski (Feedback Sports Racing) |
35 | David Reyes (Bloomington Cycle Racing Team) |
36 | Martin Vecchio (Black Line) |
37 | Chen Chien-Liang (Action Cycling Team) |
38 | Kyle Fry (Garneu Club Chaussure) |
39 | David Moyer (XXX RACING - ATHELTICO) |
40 | Dustin Morici (BURNHAM RACING) |
41 | Ryan Ramos (RS2 Energy) |
42 | Matt Degiacomo (Team London) |
43 | Chris Moore (Bikes 2 You/World of Bikes) |
44 | Bobby Lea (Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) |
45 | William Myers (Fremont Bank Cycling) |
46 | Nick Housley (Chemstar p/b United Healthcare) |
47 | Feng Chun-Kai (Action Cycling Team) |
48 | Thomas Briney (XXX RACING - ATHLETICO) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Ricardo Van Der Velde (Donckers Coffee Jelly Belly) |
2 | Bobby Lea (Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) |
3 | Andrew Crater (Serenity Bikes p/b Yoga One & ADARGA Handleba) |
4 | Pierre Etienne Boivin (Team Spirit) |
5 | Laurent Beuret (Team Atlas Personal) |
6 | Feng Chun-Kai (Action Cycling Team) |
7 | Thomas Soladay (Kelly Benefits Strategies p/b Optum Health) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Andrew Crater (Serenity Bikes p/b Yoga One & ADARGA Handleba) |
2 | John (Jackie) Simes (Jamis/Sutter Home) |
3 | Brian Hill (Chemstar p/b United Healthcare) |
4 | Thomas Soladay (Kelly Benefits Strategies p/b Optum Health) |
5 | John Grant (Texas Roadhouse p/b Motorex) |
6 | Leung Chun Wing (Team Hong Kong) |
7 | Tim Srenaski (Feedback Sports Racing) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Laurent Beuret (Team Atlas Personal) |
2 | Mathieu Roy (Gaspesien) |
3 | Mike Sherer (Kelly Benefits Strategies p/b Optum Health) |
4 | Scott Henry |
5 | Brandon Feehery (Mesa Cycles) |
6 | Barry Miller (Glacial Energy/Pista Elite) |
7 | Bobby Lea (Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Andrew Crater (Serenity Bikes p/b Yoga One & ADARGA Handleba) |
2 | John (Jackie) Simes (Jamis/Sutter Home) |
3 | Brian Hill (Chemstar p/b United Healthcare) |
4 | Thomas Soladay (Kelly Benefits Strategies p/b Optum Health) |
5 | John Grant (Texas Roadhouse p/b Motorex) |
6 | Leung Chun Wing (Team Hong Kong) |
7 | Tim Srenaski (Feedback Sports Racing) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Tiffany Pezzulo (PRIMAL/MAPMYRIDE) |
2 | Wan Yiu Jamie Wong (Team Hong Kong) |
3 | Hsiao Mei-Yu (Action Cycling Team) |
4 | Carrie Cash Wootten (Pedal the Cause/Team Revolution) |
5 | Nichole Wangsgard (Primal Racing/Map My Ride) |
6 | Zhao Juan Meng (Team Hong Kong) |
7 | Xiao Juan Diao (Team Hong Kong) |
8 | Jeannie Kuhajek (ABD Cycling) |
9 | Sara Clafferty (ANNAPOLIS BIKE RACING TEAM) |
10 | Debbie Milne (Absolute Racing/MSMOC) |
11 | Natalie Klemko (Rouse Bicycles) |
12 | Emma Bast (Speedfix p/b Zubaz) |
13 | Christine Roettger (Team Revolution) |
14 | Jessica Prinner (ABD Cycling Team) |
15 | Lee Yu-Hsuan (Action Cycling Team) |
16 | Hsiao-Chia Tseng (Action Cycling Team) |
17 | Kristen Meshberg (ABD Cycling) |
18 | Kelli Richter |
19 | Liz So (TEAM TATI) |
20 | Katie Isermann (Bellum Racing) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Carrie Cash Wootten (Pedal the Cause/Team Revolution) |
2 | Elena Dorr (ABD Cycling Team) |
3 | Jeannie Kuhajek (ABD Cycling) |
4 | Zhao Juan Meng (Team Hong Kong) |
5 | Wan Yiu Jamie Wong (Team Hong Kong) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Nichole Wangsgard (Primal Racing/Map My Ride) |
2 | Carrie Cash Wootten (Pedal the Cause/Team Revolution) |
3 | Debbie Milne (Absolute Racing/MSMOC) |
4 | Jeannie Kuhajek (ABD Cycling) |
5 | Tiffany Pezzulo (PRIMAL/MAPMYRIDE) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Carrie Cash Wootten (Pedal the Cause/Team Revolution) |
2 | Zhao Juan Meng (Team Hong Kong) |
3 | Wan Yiu Jamie Wong (Team Hong Kong) |
4 | Emma Bast (Speedfix p/b Zubaz) |
5 | Jeannie Kuhajek (ABD Cycling) |
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