Dombrowski Claims Overall Victory in Park City at 2015 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah; Utah’s Squire Finishes 9th

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The fans go crazy as as  Norris (Drapac) outsprints Bookwalter (BMC)on an uphill finish on the streets of Park City  to win Stage 7, 2015 Tour of Utah, daverphoto.com
The fans go crazy as as Norris (Drapac) outsprints Bookwalter (BMC) on an uphill finish on the streets of Park City to win Stage 7, 2015 Tour of Utah, daverphoto.com

Lachlan Morris Wins Final Stage in 2-Up Sprint

2015 Tour of Utah Finishes in Park City to Huge Crowds

Race Report by Lyne Lamoureux

August 9, 2015 – Park City, Utah – Young American Joe Dombrowski (Cannondale-Garmin) fended off the top cyclists in the world and earned the top prize at the 2015 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah in front of huge crowds in Park City on Sunday.

“It was a great week for us as a team. I’ll definitely remember yesterday’s stage, winning the stage and taking yellow. It was really a great team effort today. They did a super job controlling the race going into the final climb, and then put me in the right spot, and from there, it was just follow everybody,” said the 24-year-old Dombrowski, riding his first year with Team Cannondale-Garmin. He finished fourth overall at the 2012 Tour of Utah while riding for the Trek-Livestrong team.

Stage 7 presented by VLCM/Barracuda found a select group of riders battling for the overall victory on the Hors Category climb of Empire Pass, one of the hardest climbs in the world, followed by the thrilling descent into Park City. Two riders escaped atop the 10-kilometer climb with Australian Lachlan Norris (Drapac) and American Brent Bookwalter (BMC). Blasting downhill at speeds reaching 60 miles per hour, Norris out dueled Bookwalter for the Stage 7 win.

Eritrean National Road Champion Natnael Berhane (MTN-Qhubeka) led the seven-rider chase group across the finish line for third place, 20 seconds later. Dombrowski finished ninth at the end of the chase group to close the deal on his first stage race victory.

“I was pretty excited,” Norris said of the biggest victory of his career. “It’s a big win for me and huge for the team as well. We really came here wanting to win a stage and unfortunately it was bit hillier than we thought for our sprint boys, it was up to the skinny guys. I’m glad that I could take the win for the team.”

2015 Tour of Utah Overall Champion Joe Dombrowski leads the chase group on the Empire Pass Climb in Stage 7. Photo by Steven Sheffield
2015 Tour of Utah Overall Champion Joe Dombrowski leads the chase group on the Empire Pass Climb in Stage 7. Utah rider Robbie Squire is on the left with the black helment. Photo by Steven Sheffield

With not only the stage win but all the jerseys up for grabs, the final stage of the Tour of Utah was set for a showdown. Though Dombrowski had shown dominance in his victory on the Queen Stage that gave him a 50-second lead in the general classification, any sign of weakness on Empire Pass could result in minutes lost.

The first attack in the 78-mile stage was appropriately made by Park City native Tanner Putt (UnitedHealthcare). Though his first flyer was neutralized, Putt did make it into the 12 rider breakaway that escaped in the first 10 miles. Along with Putt, the break included Rob Britton (SmartStop). Luca Chirico (Bardiani-CSF), Carson Miller (Jamis-Hagens Berman), Angus Morton (Jelly Belly), Sam Spokes (Drapac), Taylor Phinney (BMC), Edwin Avila (Team Colombia), Griffin Easter (Airgas Safeway), Songezo Jim (MTN-Qhubeka), Tyler Magner (Hincapie) and Jack Bobridge (Budget Forklifts).

With Britton the highest-placed rider at over nine minutes, Dombrowski and his teammates settled in at the front of the field, letting the gap go to the four-minute mark in the next 20 miles. The first attack in the peloton came on the lower slopes of the first KOM of the day, Wolf Creek Ranch which gains 1,108 feet on a 2.5-mile long climb. Though the move was brought back before the top, it did decrease the gap to less than two minutes.

Putt took advantage of the fast descent to Midway to separate from the break. The two-time Under-23 road race champion pushed his gap to over the minute mark to the rest of the break for the next 10 miles to the bottom of Empire. Britton jumped from the chase group to catch and pass Putt while behind the battle was starting for the general classification. Woods put in a massive acceleration, forcing a selection. With nine miles to go, Britton had a 45-second gap on a very elite group which included Woods, Dombrowski, Frank Schleck (Trek-Livestrong), Berhane, Bookwalter, Norris, Robbie Squire (Hincapie) and Daniel Martinez (Colombia). Throughout the climb, Bookwalter yo-yoed off the back, fading slightly on the steeper pitches and clawing his way back up. Chris Horner (Airgas Safeway) along with three other riders connected with the group just before Britton was reeled back in the final kilometer of the climb.

Bookwalter pushed the pace on the descent, getting a small gap to Norris on the tricky switchbacks. But Norris reconnected later and the two made it into Park City together to sprint it out for the win.

“It was super fast,” Norris said of the descent. “I knew the descent pretty well. I actually said to the mechanic this morning to let 10 psi out [of the tire pressure] and I’ll give it a red hot crack on the descent so I had that as a plan. It was really glad to have than plan come together.”

Though he was feeling good on the climb, Dombrowski decided to limit his risks on the descent and stay with the chase group. “I knew the descent pretty well. I’ve been riding here in Park City for the past two weeks so I knew they could get a gap, maybe 20 seconds up but for me, in terms of my GC spot and the gap I had, it wasn’t really significant. So I was happy to just take no risks and really make sure that I stayed out of trouble on the descent and follow guys. I felt pretty confident that as long as I took it easy and didn’t take any risks that everything would be alright.”

 

Overall Wrap Up

Dombrowski claimed the overall victory at the Tour of Utah, with a 50-second lead on Woods. Bookwalter moved up to third overall in the general classification with his second-place finish on Stage 7. Prerace favorites Fränk Schleck (Luxembourg) of Trek Factory Racing and Chris Horner (USA) of Airgas Safeway Cycling Team finished fourth and fifth, respectively. Salt Lake City resident Robbie Squire (USA) of Hincapie Racing Team retained his ninth-place overall.

Park City’s Tanner Putt ended up 52nd on the stage at 9:14 back, and 82nd overall. Utah resident Erik Slack finished 79th on the stage at 15:39 back, and 83rd overall. Chris Putt dropped out during Stage 4 due to a crash the day before.

“Going into today, my dream scenario that I was envisioning was winning the stage, getting onto the podium and getting the points jersey. That was the ideal outcome,” said Bookwalter who also won the Utah Sports Commission Sprint Leader jersey. “I did two out of three. I came up a couple hundred (yards) short on the third of three. I’m proud of my ride and I am really proud of my boys here this week.”

Berhane was awarded the Vivint Most Aggressive Rider jersey. Greg Daniel (Axeon) successfully defended the Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain Leader jersey. Placing eighth overall put 19-year old Martinez in the Subaru Best Young Rider jersey. Fans selected Phinney as the America First Credit Union Fan Favorite in the Best Overall Fan Favorite category. Team Colombia won the Washakie Renewable Energy Best Team classification.

The 11th edition of the Tour of Utah, known as “America’s Toughest Stage Race” included 712 miles of racing and 51,442 feet of elevation gain for the 2.HC stage race. The seven-day race saw four different riders, from four different teams, claim the yellow leader’s jersey. The race also showcased young and up-and-coming riders taking stave victories and classification jerseys.

“It’s brutal. An immense amount of climbing, long stages,” Bookwalter said. “From the first day in the cold rain all the way to this last short but extremely intense day, it’s a huge amount of fatigue and a huge amount of stress on the system and I don’t think that anyone is walking out of here feeling fresh.”

“I think it’s a pretty difficult race,” added Dombrowski. “It’s kind of the perfect storm of things that makes it a pretty tough race. But I think that’s what is great about it. Maybe some of the other American races are lacking a little bit in that regard, in terms of really defining stages. Colorado is interesting because it’s a bit more tactical, but they don’t have really hard climbs like this.”

It all started in Logan when Kiel Reijen (UnitedHealthcare) sprinted to the win from a breakaway on a rainy Stage 1. Jure Kocjan (SmartStop) took Stage 2 from a reduced peloton in Ogden but Reijnen keep the leader’s jersey with his fourth place finish. Brutal climb up Bountiful Bench and huge crowds highlighted a thrilling finish for Stage 3 won by 20-year Logan Owen (Axeon) in Bountiful.

Stage 4 saw the first bunch sprint and a change in the race leadership. Eric Young (Optum) launched his sprint early on the uphill finish in Midway. Third in the stage, Kocjan took over the yellow jersey.

Woods out-climbed everyone to win Stage 5, the brutal Salt Lake City circuit and took over the leader’s jersey. Dombrowski dominated the Queen Stage on Saturday, climbing into the biggest win of his career at Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort. Norris closed out an exciting seven days of racing with his close sprint in Park City.

At the post-race press conference in Park City, Jenn Andrs, the executive director of the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, announced that the 2016 men’s professional stage race will take place August 1-7.

“It exceeded our expectations this year with some tremendous winners and some wonderful racing. I’d like to recognize our champion Joe Dombrowski with the Cannondale-Garmin team, and also the winner of our women’s race, Hannah Barnes from UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team. Both are tremendous champions of the Tour of Utah and we look forward to them coming back in 2016,” stated Andrs.

 

2015 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah Award Jerseys – Final

*Larry H. Miller Dealerships Leader – Joe Dombrowski (USA) of Can nondale-Garmin Pro Cycling

•Utah Sports Commission Sprint Leader – Brent Bookwalter (USA) of BMC Racing Team

•Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain Leader – Greg Daniel (USA) of Axeon Cycling Team

•Subaru Best Young Rider – Daniel Martinez (Colombia) of Team Colombia

•Vivint Most Aggressive Rider – Natnael Berhane (Eritrea) of Team MTN-Qhubeka presented by Samsung

•America First Credit Union Fan Favorite  – Taylor Phinney (USA) of BMC Racing Team

•Washakie Renewable Energy Best Team –  Team Colombia

 

2015 Tour of Utah Stage 7 Results:

 Stage: August 9, 2015
 Arrival classification: Stage 7 – Park City to Park City pb VLCM Barracuda
 Average speed of winner: 38.645 km/h<BR>24.013 mph
 Distance: 125,5km<BR>77,982m/(1019,5km &#151  711,47m)
 Time of winner: 3.14’51”
 Commencement: 12:20 PM
Position Rider Team Team Time Gap Bonuses
1 33 NORRIS Lachlan DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 3:14:51 0:00:00 10
2 11 BOOKWALTER Brent BMC RACING TEAM BMC 3:14:51 0:00:00 6
3 41 BERHANE Natnael MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 3:15:11 0:00:20 4
4 85 SQUIRE Robbie HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 3:15:11
5 141 HORNER Christopher AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 3:15:11
6 22 SCHLECK Frank TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 3:15:11
7 131 * MORTON Lachlan David JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 3:15:11
8 64 * MARTÍNEZ Daniel COLOMBIA COL 3:15:11
9 2 DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 3:15:11
10 96 BRITTON Rob TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 3:15:39 0:00:48
11 104 WOODS Michael OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM 3:15:11 0:00:20
12 92 DE LUNA Flavio TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 3:16:25 0:01:34
13 67 PEDRAZA MORALES Walter Fernando COLOMBIA COL 3:16:25
14 73 PIRAZZI Stefano BARDIANI CSF BAR 3:16:32 0:01:41
15 63 CASTIBLANCO CUBIDES Jorge Camilo COLOMBIA COL 3:16:35 0:01:44
16 113 * GEOGHEGAN HART Tao AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 3:16:35
17 51 BRAJKOVIC Janez UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 3:16:35
18 15 SCHÄR Michael BMC RACING TEAM BMC 3:16:48 0:01:57
19 155 * CANTY Brendan TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 3:16:48
20 16 * SENNI Manuel BMC RACING TEAM BMC 3:17:44 0:02:53
21 84 * CARPENTER Robin HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 3:17:47 0:02:56
22 87 * SMITH Dion HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 3:18:01 0:03:10
23 14 ROSSKOPF Joseph BMC RACING TEAM BMC 3:18:02 0:03:11
24 95 BUTLER Chris TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 3:18:05 0:03:14
25 66 * RAMIREZ BOTERO Carlos Mario COLOMBIA COL 3:18:16 0:03:25
26 68 SARMIENTO TUNARROSA José Cayetano COLOMBIA COL 3:18:16
27 74 ZARDINI Edoardo BARDIANI CSF BAR 3:18:22 0:03:31
28 117 * GUERREIRO Ruben AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 3:18:24 0:03:33
29 23 * BERNARD Julian TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 3:18:49 0:03:58
30 25 * BASSO Leonardo TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 3:18:49
31 142 * LEMUS DAVILA Luis Enrique AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 3:19:28 0:04:37
32 34 PHELAN Adam DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 3:19:58 0:05:07
33 36 ROE Timothy DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 3:19:58
34 112 * EATON Daniel AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 3:20:28 0:05:37
35 143 MCCUTCHEON Connor AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 3:20:56 0:06:05
36 145 EASTER Griffin AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 3:20:56
37 37 * SPOKES Samuel DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 3:21:03 0:06:12
38 134 * TANOVITCHII Nicolae JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 3:21:55 0:07:04
39 13 * FRANKINY Kilian BMC RACING TEAM BMC 3:21:57 0:07:06
40 3 HOWES Alex TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 3:21:59 0:07:08
41 44 JIM Songezo MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 3:22:54 0:08:03 1
42 4 KING Benjamin TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 3:23:00 0:08:09
43 52 CANOLA Marco UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 3:23:00
44 6 * ZEPUNTKE Ruben TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 3:23:00
45 61 AVILA VANEGAS Edwin Alcibiades COLOMBIA COL 3:23:04 0:08:13 2
46 132 MORTON Angus JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 3:23:09 0:08:18 3
47 144 * MAUCH Justin AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 3:23:09
48 45 NIYONSHUTI Adrien MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 3:23:09
49 133 BRAICO Alexandr JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 3:23:11 0:08:20
50 153 BOBRIDGE Jack TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 3:23:41 0:08:50
51 114 * ORAM James AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 3:24:05 0:09:14
52 57 * PUTT Tanner UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 3:24:05 3
53 47 THOMSON Jay Robert MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 3:24:14 0:09:23
54 26 * WATSON Calvin TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 3:25:13 0:10:22
55 111 * DANIEL Gregory AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 3:25:13
56 72 BARBIN Enrico BARDIANI CSF BAR 3:25:36 0:10:45
57 83 HORNBECK John HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 3:27:04 0:12:13
58 136 MANNION Gavin JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 3:27:05 0:12:14
59 88 SCHMALZ Joseph HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 3:27:05
60 138 SHELDON Taylor JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 3:27:05
61 77 * CHIRICO Luca BARDIANI CSF BAR 3:28:07 0:13:16
62 12 PHINNEY Taylor BMC RACING TEAM BMC 3:29:46 0:14:55 1
63 81 MAGNER Tyler HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 3:30:07 0:15:16
64 58 MURPHY John UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 3:30:09 0:15:18
65 32 * KERBY Jordan DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 3:30:09
66 7 BOVENHUIS Jasper TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 3:30:09
67 5 KING Edward TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 3:30:09
68 54 REIJNEN Kiel UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 3:30:09
69 24 SILVESTRE Fabio TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 3:30:09
70 116 * OWEN Logan AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 3:30:09
71 53 JONES Christopher UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 3:30:09
72 151 TALBOT Brodie TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 3:30:09
73 125 LEECE Stephen JAMIS-HAGENS BERMAN p/b SUTTER HOME JHB 3:30:09
74 17 STETINA Peter BMC RACING TEAM BMC 3:30:09
75 56 SUMMERHILL Daniel UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 3:30:21 0:15:30
76 157 TORCKLER Michael TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 3:30:26 0:15:35
77 158 ANDERSON Jack TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 3:30:26
78 86 BRENNAN Mackenzie HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 3:30:30 0:15:39
79 137 SLACK Erik JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 3:30:30
80 101 ANTHONY Jesse OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM 3:30:30
81 156 BERRY Josh TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 3:30:39 0:15:48
82 124 WILLIAMS David JAMIS-HAGENS BERMAN p/b SUTTER HOME JHB 3:30:39
83 71 COLBRELLI Sonny BARDIANI CSF BAR 3:30:47 0:15:56
84 135 FISHER Steve JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 3:30:47
85 107 GAIMON Phillip OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM 3:30:47
86 127 BRENES OBANDO Gregory JAMIS-HAGENS BERMAN p/b SUTTER HOME JHB 3:30:47
87 82 CLARK Oscar HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 3:30:47
88 48 VAN ZYL Johann MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 3:30:47
89 148 EASTER Cullen AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 3:30:47
90 147 GOTTLIEB Kevin AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 3:30:47
91 106 ZWIZANSKI Scott OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM 3:30:47
92 75 BONGIORNO Manuel Francesco BARDIANI CSF BAR 3:30:47
93 55 CLARKE Jonathan UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 3:30:47
94 78 * MANFREDI Andrea BARDIANI CSF BAR 3:30:54 0:16:03
95 98 ORONTE Emerson TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 3:31:07 0:16:16
96 76 * ANDREETTA Simone BARDIANI CSF BAR 3:31:22 0:16:31
97 65 * MOLANO Sebastián COLOMBIA COL 3:34:14 0:19:23
98 93 BELL Zachary TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 3:36:46 0:21:55
99 31 BROWN Graeme DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 3:37:22 0:22:31
Riders dropping out
46 REGUIGUI Youcef MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN
102 SOLADAY Thomas OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM
105 NAUD Pierrick OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM
122 TRILLINI Walter Gaston JAMIS-HAGENS BERMAN p/b SUTTER HOME JHB
126 MILLER Carson JAMIS-HAGENS BERMAN p/b SUTTER HOME JHB
The following competitors were signed out from the race:
UCI Code Team Team Reason
94 USA19890512 TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC Not signed in
Number of not started: 1
Number of starters: 104
Number remaining: 99
Riders after time limit: —
Riders dropping out: 46, 102, 105, 122, 126
Last calculated: 9-08, 16.21 (Mountain Daylight Time)
Classification software: StageRace 2005 software — www.stagerace.com

 

2015 Tour of Utah Final Overall General Classification

Position Rider Team Team Time Gap
1 2 DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 28:06:48 0:00:00
2 104 WOODS Michael OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM 28:07:38 0:00:50
3 11 BOOKWALTER Brent BMC RACING TEAM BMC 28:07:53 0:01:05
4 22 SCHLECK Frank TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 28:07:55 0:01:07
5 141 HORNER Christopher AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 28:07:57 0:01:09
6 33 NORRIS Lachlan DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 28:08:00 0:01:12
7 41 BERHANE Natnael MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 28:08:10 0:01:22
8 64 * MARTÍNEZ Daniel COLOMBIA COL 28:08:29 0:01:41
9 85 SQUIRE Robbie HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 28:08:34 0:01:46
10 131 * MORTON Lachlan David JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 28:08:38 0:01:50
11 67 PEDRAZA MORALES Walter Fernando COLOMBIA COL 28:09:58 0:03:10
12 63 CASTIBLANCO CUBIDES Jorge Camilo COLOMBIA COL 28:10:51 0:04:03
13 113 * GEOGHEGAN HART Tao AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 28:11:13 0:04:25
14 51 BRAJKOVIC Janez UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 28:11:17 0:04:29
15 73 PIRAZZI Stefano BARDIANI CSF BAR 28:11:46 0:04:58
16 87 * SMITH Dion HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 28:12:58 0:06:10
17 14 ROSSKOPF Joseph BMC RACING TEAM BMC 28:13:03 0:06:15
18 155 * CANTY Brendan TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 28:13:10 0:06:22
19 92 DE LUNA Flavio TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 28:13:19 0:06:31
20 95 BUTLER Chris TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 28:13:43 0:06:55
21 84 * CARPENTER Robin HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 28:14:04 0:07:16
22 15 SCHÄR Michael BMC RACING TEAM BMC 28:16:23 0:09:35
23 96 BRITTON Rob TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 28:16:42 0:09:54
24 68 SARMIENTO TUNARROSA José Cayetano COLOMBIA COL 28:17:42 0:10:54
25 34 PHELAN Adam DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 28:20:10 0:13:22
26 13 * FRANKINY Kilian BMC RACING TEAM BMC 28:21:30 0:14:42
27 6 * ZEPUNTKE Ruben TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 28:23:09 0:16:21
28 136 MANNION Gavin JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 28:23:37 0:16:49
29 16 * SENNI Manuel BMC RACING TEAM BMC 28:23:54 0:17:06
30 134 * TANOVITCHII Nicolae JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 28:28:15 0:21:27
31 114 * ORAM James AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 28:28:50 0:22:02
32 23 * BERNARD Julian TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 28:30:07 0:23:19
33 4 KING Benjamin TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 28:30:20 0:23:32
34 133 BRAICO Alexandr JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 28:31:13 0:24:25
35 117 * GUERREIRO Ruben AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 28:31:20 0:24:32
36 77 * CHIRICO Luca BARDIANI CSF BAR 28:31:21 0:24:33
37 3 HOWES Alex TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 28:32:04 0:25:16
38 72 BARBIN Enrico BARDIANI CSF BAR 28:32:14 0:25:26
39 132 MORTON Angus JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 28:33:26 0:26:38
40 36 ROE Timothy DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 28:33:38 0:26:50
41 143 MCCUTCHEON Connor AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 28:34:14 0:27:26
42 83 HORNBECK John HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 28:34:45 0:27:57
43 66 * RAMIREZ BOTERO Carlos Mario COLOMBIA COL 28:35:05 0:28:17
44 25 * BASSO Leonardo TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 28:35:11 0:28:23
45 112 * EATON Daniel AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 28:35:35 0:28:47
46 153 BOBRIDGE Jack TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 28:37:38 0:30:50
47 47 THOMSON Jay Robert MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 28:40:33 0:33:45
48 127 BRENES OBANDO Gregory JAMIS-HAGENS BERMAN p/b SUTTER HOME JHB 28:42:18 0:35:30
49 54 REIJNEN Kiel UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 28:42:58 0:36:10
50 116 * OWEN Logan AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 28:45:05 0:38:17
51 142 * LEMUS DAVILA Luis Enrique AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 28:45:27 0:38:39
52 107 GAIMON Phillip OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM 28:46:01 0:39:13
53 61 AVILA VANEGAS Edwin Alcibiades COLOMBIA COL 28:46:33 0:39:45
54 71 COLBRELLI Sonny BARDIANI CSF BAR 28:47:45 0:40:57
55 145 EASTER Griffin AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 28:47:53 0:41:05
56 138 SHELDON Taylor JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 28:48:01 0:41:13
57 52 CANOLA Marco UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 28:48:03 0:41:15
58 75 BONGIORNO Manuel Francesco BARDIANI CSF BAR 28:49:56 0:43:08
59 45 NIYONSHUTI Adrien MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 28:50:56 0:44:08
60 111 * DANIEL Gregory AXEON CYCLING TEAM BDT 28:51:23 0:44:35
61 55 CLARKE Jonathan UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 28:52:42 0:45:54
62 12 PHINNEY Taylor BMC RACING TEAM BMC 28:52:54 0:46:06
63 74 ZARDINI Edoardo BARDIANI CSF BAR 28:55:04 0:48:16
64 125 LEECE Stephen JAMIS-HAGENS BERMAN p/b SUTTER HOME JHB 28:56:26 0:49:38
65 48 VAN ZYL Johann MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 28:57:12 0:50:24
66 44 JIM Songezo MTN-QHUBEKA p/b SAMSUNG MTN 28:57:57 0:51:09
67 26 * WATSON Calvin TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 28:58:19 0:51:31
68 7 BOVENHUIS Jasper TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 28:59:12 0:52:24
69 88 SCHMALZ Joseph HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 29:00:02 0:53:14
70 148 EASTER Cullen AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 29:00:10 0:53:22
71 56 SUMMERHILL Daniel UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 29:03:15 0:56:27
72 5 KING Edward TEAM CANNONDALE-GARMIN TCG 29:03:53 0:57:05
73 158 ANDERSON Jack TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 29:04:03 0:57:15
74 65 * MOLANO Sebastián COLOMBIA COL 29:05:51 0:59:03
75 135 FISHER Steve JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 29:05:57 0:59:09
76 32 * KERBY Jordan DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 29:06:21 0:59:33
77 101 ANTHONY Jesse OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM 29:06:59 1:00:11
78 98 ORONTE Emerson TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 29:07:09 1:00:21
79 58 MURPHY John UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 29:08:22 1:01:34
80 17 STETINA Peter BMC RACING TEAM BMC 29:10:14 1:03:26
81 106 ZWIZANSKI Scott OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES OPM 29:10:37 1:03:49
82 57 * PUTT Tanner UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 29:10:57 1:04:09
83 137 SLACK Erik JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS JBC 29:11:57 1:05:09
84 124 WILLIAMS David JAMIS-HAGENS BERMAN p/b SUTTER HOME JHB 29:13:40 1:06:52
85 86 BRENNAN Mackenzie HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 29:14:57 1:08:09
86 53 JONES Christopher UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM UHC 29:16:10 1:09:22
87 37 * SPOKES Samuel DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 29:16:32 1:09:44
88 24 SILVESTRE Fabio TREK FACTORY RACING TFR 29:16:51 1:10:03
89 144 * MAUCH Justin AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 29:17:02 1:10:14
90 151 TALBOT Brodie TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 29:17:57 1:11:09
91 157 TORCKLER Michael TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 29:18:27 1:11:39
92 81 MAGNER Tyler HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 29:19:50 1:13:02
93 156 BERRY Josh TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS BFL 29:20:48 1:14:00
94 82 CLARK Oscar HINCAPIE RACING TEAM HSD 29:25:14 1:18:26
95 76 * ANDREETTA Simone BARDIANI CSF BAR 29:28:15 1:21:27
96 78 * MANFREDI Andrea BARDIANI CSF BAR 29:35:08 1:28:20
97 93 BELL Zachary TEAM SMARTSTOP SSC 29:38:13 1:31:25
98 147 GOTTLIEB Kevin AIRGAS SAFEWAY CYCLING TEAM AIR 29:45:21 1:38:33
99 31 BROWN Graeme DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING DPC 29:59:09 1:52:21
 Last calculated: 9-08, 16.21 (Mountain Daylight Time)
 Classification software: StageRace 2005 software  —  www.stagerace.com

 

 

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