Parnes paves the way to top 10
By Daniel Simms
published Haskell slots into overall lead
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1 | Ryan Parnes (Webcor/Alto Velo) |
2 | James Stemper (Team Geargrinder) |
3 | Seth Hansley (VC LA POMME) |
4 | Logan Garey (Team Rio Grande) |
5 | Cole House (BMC Racing Team-USAC) |
6 | Matthew Busche (ISCorp Cycling Team) |
7 | Ryan DeWald (Battley Harley-Davidson) |
8 | Sheldon Deeny |
9 | Nicholas Clayville (Hagens Berman Cycling) |
10 | Chad Hartley (Team Geargrinder) |
11 | Pat Lemieux (Texas Roadhouse Cycling Team) |
12 | Robert White (Team Geargrinder) |
13 | Aaron Johnson |
14 | Andrew Crater (Wheel & Sprocket) |
15 | Dan Ajer (Unattached) |
16 | Yosvany Falcon (Champion Porsche P/B Herbalife) |
17 | Zach Watson (ABD Cycling Team) |
18 | Adam Bergman (Texas Roadhouse Cycling Team) |
19 | Ryan White (Team Geargrinder) |
20 | Allen Krughoff (Team Rio Grande) |
21 | Ben Raby (SRAM) |
22 | Daniel Campbell (Panther/RGF Cycling p/b Felt Bicycles) |
23 | Vincent Roberge (Panther/RGF Cycling p/b Felt Bicycles) |
24 | Will Nowak |
25 | Maxwell Anderson (Colavita Racing Inc.) |
26 | Lang Reynolds |
27 | Brian Rach (Nova Cycle Sports Foundation Inc.) |
28 | Thomas Kachelmeyer (Wolverine Sports Club) |
29 | Kip Spaude (Nova Cycle Sports Foundation Inc.) |
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1 | Devon Haskell (BH USA) |
2 | Jessie Maclean |
3 | Theresa Cliff-Ryan (Verducci Breakaway) |
4 | Jessica Prinner (ABD Cycling Team) |
5 | Kristin Wentworth (Team Kenda) |
6 | Toni Bradshaw (Team LipSmacker) |
7 | Jeannie Kuhajek |
8 | Davina Summers |
10 | Amanda Miller (Team Lip Smacker) |
11 | Jennifer Greenberg (Vanderkitten Racing) |
12 | Kristen Meshberg (BH USA) |
13 | Jacqueline Kurth (Team Kenda) |
14 | Krystal McNutt (Team Kenda) |
15 | Kaitlin Antonneau (Nova Cycle Sports Foundation Inc.) |
16 | Patricia Black (Morgan Stanley/Team Spine/Specialized) |
18 | Madeleine Puissant (BH USA) |
19 | Kate Ross (Lip Smacker) |
20 | Monica McDonald-Hearn (Team Chiropractic Partners) |
21 | Rebecca Domange (CBD/Degani/Chatermason) |
22 | Ashley James (Team Kenda) |
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1 | Logan Garey (Team Rio Grande) |
2 | Frank Pipp (Bissell) |
3 | Matthew Busche (IS Corp) |
4 | Chad Hartley (Team GEARGRINDER) |
5 | Steve Tilford (Tradewind Energy/The Trek Stores) |
6 | Ryan Parnes (Webcor/Alto Velo) |
7 | James Stemper (Team GEARGRINDER) |
8 | Nick Clayville (Hagens Berman Cycling) |
9 | Cole House (BMC Racing Team) |
10 | Adam Bergman (Texas Roadhouse ) |
11 | Sheldon Deeny (VMG/Felt) |
12 | Cheyne Hoag (Kelly Benefit Strategies) |
13 | Robert White (Team GEARGRINDER) |
14 | Seth Hansley (VC La Pomme) |
15 | Andrew Bajadali (Kelly Benefit Strategies) |
16 | Guy East (Trek-LIVESTRONG U23) |
17 | Ryan DeWald (Battley Harley Davidson) |
18 | Mike Sherer (Alderfer Bergen) |
19 | Lange Reynolds (Trek-LIVESTRONG U23) |
20 | Gregory Christian (Panther) |
21 | Ryan Baumann (Trek-LIVESTRONG U23) |
22 | David Kay (Great Dane Velo Club) |
23 | Pat Lemieux (Texas Roadhouse ) |
24 | Vince Roberge (Panther/RGF) |
25 | Jake Keough (Kelly Benefit Strategies) |
26 | Aldo Ilesic (Team Type 1) |
27 | Steve Scholzen (IS Corp) |
28 | Will Nowak (Alderfer Bergen) |
29 | Ben King (Trek Livestrong) |
30 | Dan Holt (Team Type 1) |
31 | Aaron Johnson (Hagens Berman Cycling) |
32 | Gregg Brandt |
33 | Andrew Crater (Wheel & Sprocket) |
34 | Nick Frey (Ciclismo Cycling) |
35 | Derek Laan (Panther/RGF) |
36 | Ryan Knapp (Panther/RGF) |
37 | Dan Ajer |
38 | Brett Stewart (Alderfer Bergen) |
39 | Ken Hanson (Team Type 1) |
40 | Yosvany Falcon (Champion Porsche) |
41 | Jordan Roessingh (Nova IS Corp) |
42 | Todd Hancock (Nova IS Corp) |
43 | Daniel Lionberg (Team Rio Grande) |
44 | Thacker Reeves (Matrix/RBM) |
45 | Zach Watson (ABD Cycling) |
46 | Allen Krughoff (Team Rio Grande) |
47 | Frankie Dierking |
48 | Dan Teaters (Beans & Barley) |
49 | Jason Boynton (Beans & Barley) |
50 | Ben Renkema (Kenda Pro) |
51 | Marc Moeller (Northbranch Cycling Club) |
52 | Ryan White (Gear Grinder) |
53 | Colton Barrett (MNJRC) |
54 | Ryan Freund (ABD Cycling) |
55 | Chris Uberti |
56 | Braden Bingham (Team Rio Grande) |
57 | Daniel Campbell (Panther/RGF) |
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1 | Devon Haskell (BH USA) |
2 | Jessie Maclean |
3 | Theresa Cliff-Ryan (Verducci/Breakaway Racing) |
4 | Kristin Wentworth (Team Kenda) |
5 | Jessica Prinner (ABD Cycling) |
6 | Amanda Miller (Team Lipsmacker) |
7 | Davina Summers |
8 | Jeanine Kuhajek |
9 | Sarah Maquire (Priority Health) |
10 | Toni Bradshaw (Team Lipsmacker) |
11 | Rebecca Domange (CBD/Degani/Chatermason (Australia)) |
12 | Jennifer Greenberg (Vanderkitten Racing) |
13 | Kristen Meshberg (BH USA) |
14 | Trish Black (Morgan Stanley/Team Spine/Specialized) |
15 | Jackie Kurth (Team Kenda) |
16 | Kate Ross (Team Lipsmacker) |
17 | Krystal McNutt (Team Kenda) |
18 | Rachel Eichers Roessingh (Nova Cycle Sport) |
19 | Catherine Walberg (Team Kenda) |
20 | Louise Turner (Alderfer Bergen) |
21 | Monica McDonald (Chiropractic Partners) |
22 | Jennifer Perricone (IS Corp) |
23 | Madeleine Puissant (BH USA) |
24 | Rebecca Finley (Vanderkitten Racing) |
25 | Samantha Schneider (Team Type 1) |
26 | Bianca Bergman (Bianchi / Grand Performance) |
27 | Kaitlin Antonneau (Nova Cycle Sport) |
28 | Christi-An Hansley (Team MedPlan) |
29 | Meredith Peterson |
30 | Whitney Gaggioli |
31 | Anne Meyer (BH USA) |
32 | Erin Hetzel (Alderfer Bergen) |
33 | Francine Haas (Albertos) |
34 | Alison Brooks (Mad City Velo) |
35 | Pam Loebig (Alderfer Bergen) |
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