Utah Teams Visit Dallas-DNA Pro Cycling and Canyon Bicycles Pro Cycling to Race Women’s and Men’s Race Respectively
Press Release: March 28, 2017 (Silver City, NM) – More than two-dozen men’s professional cycling teams and a dozen women’s teams have accepted invitations for the 31st edition of the Tour of the Gila. The race is once again proud to be hosting top veterans and young talent from North America and around the world. The 5-day stage race will begin on Wednesday, April 19 and end Sunday, April 23 with the infamous Gila Monster road stage that includes over 9,000 ft. of climbing for the men, and 5,500 ft. for the women.
Several teams will be racing Tour of the Gila for the first time including foreign teams in the men’s race – Canel’s Specialized from Mexico, Mobius Racing from Australia and Movistar Team Ecuador, and in the women’s race – Rise Racing from Canada.
The challenging terrain at the Gila has long become a showcase for the rising stars of professional cycling, helping to launch the careers of national champions, Olympic medalists, and international stars. 2016 UCI Men’s overall winner, Lachlan Morton, signed to the WorldTour team Dimension Data after winning the Gila kicked-off a stellar season for the Australian.
“I first rode this race in 2010 when I was 18 years old and that was the first big race I had done,” Morton said at the finish in Pinos Altos last year. “This has always been my favorite race in the US Calendar. To win it means a lot to me…what’s going on right here is what the domestic scene is all about; this is where guys get their start.”
Record breaking, 6-time champion of the UCI women’s race, Mara Abbott, made the difficult decision to retire after representing the United States at the Rio Summer Olympics. With both defending champions absent, the race is sure to be an exciting and interesting one!
“The Tour of the Gila always has a great mix of professional and amateur talent from all over the world. If you excel here, you can race with the best,” occasional racer and Co-Owner of Gila Hike & Bike, Chris Schlabach said. “It’s a real racer’s race. Amateurs can come here to ride the hardest stage race North America offers. Pros get to prove their bona fides and hone their fitness for even bigger races. It’s always a great week of spectating or participating.”
In the women’s race, UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling’s Lauren Hall and Katie Hall will be hoping to lead their team to overall victory. Looking to block their efforts, will be Team Colavita/Bianchi with Abby Mickey and Amber Pierce, both having enjoyed past success at the Gila. Rally Cycling will return, planning to add to their stage wins from last year, while Team TIBCO’s Lex Albrecht makes her return to domestic racing after spending last season overseas. Look for the Canadian to be a force on the steep climbs, while her teammate, Lauren Stephens, hopes to repeat her previous win in the Tyrone Time Trial. Others to watch are Scotti Lechuga from Hagens Berman | Supermint squad, and the always-competitive Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling and Sho-Air Twenty20.
“It’s going to be a fight all the way through,” explains Amber Pierce. “This race is never a foregone conclusion, and I love having that finish on the Gila Monster stage! So much can happen on that day that it’s not like a lot of stage races, where the GC is set 2 days in and then everybody else is going for stage wins the rest of the time. There is so much you can battle for, all the way through to the end, so it’s going to be tough.”
A stellar field will return once again for the men’s race. All eyes will be on UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling since recruiting Janier Acevedo over the winter to re-join his Colombian compatriot, Daniel Jaramillo, who won the Gila Monster stage in 2016. The two raced together for several years on the recently defunct Jamis-Sutter Home team. The task will not be easy with the young guns from Axeon Hagens Berman and Silber Pro Cycling nipping at their heels, along with Jelly Belly and Rally Cycling, both with multiple past stage wins and overall GC titles.
Not to be forgotten are the fast men of the peloton. While the general classification is often battled for in the mountains, the Gila offers plenty of opportunities for sprinters. A look at the preliminary roster previews what will surely be epic showdowns.
For the first time in Silver City, WorldTour lead-out man, Greg Henderson, previously of Lotto Soudal and Team Sky, will be part of the blue train of UnitedHealthcare. The veteran will likely be leading out Travis McCabe, last year’s winner of the points classification and multi-time podium visitor. Fighting him to the line will be ex-teammate, Robin Carpenter of Holowesko | Citadel, Ulises Castillo of Jelly Belly, and Eric Marcotte of Cylance Cycling among others.
The action will begin with a road race up to Mogollon on day 1, followed by the Inner Loop to Ft. Bayard for stage 2. Stage 3 will see the time trial specialist test themselves, with the general classification leaders looking to gain valuable seconds ahead of the Gila Monster. The spectator-friendly downtown crit is set for stage 4, before the fireworks for Sunday’s finale.
For more information, or to register for the amateur categories, see: http://www.tourofthegila.com/
Participating Tour of the Gila professional teams:
Men’s Pro Continental & Continental Teams
Aevolo Cycling
Axeon Hagens Berman
Canyon Bicycles Pro Cycling
Cylance Pro Cycling
Elevate KHS Pro Cycling
Holowesko | Citadel Racing Team p/b Hincapie Sportswear
Jelly Belly p/b MAXXIS
Rally Cycling
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
Men’s Domestic Elite Teams
303 Project Cycling Team
Foundation Cycling New York City
Gateway Harley Davidson/Trek U25 Cycling Team
Landis/Trek
Pacific Premier Bank
Storck-CCN Development Team
Support Clean Sport/SeaSucker/Guttenplan Coaching
Men’s Foreign Teams
Canel’s Specialized
H & R Block Pro Cycling
Mobius Future Racing
Movistar Team Ecuador
Silber Pro Cycling
Women’s UCI & domestic professional teams
Amy D Foundation
Colavita/Bianchi USA
Cylance Pro Cycling
Hagens Berman Supermint Pro Cycling Team
Landis/Trek
Rally Cycling
Sho-Air TWENTY20
Team TIBCO – Silicon Valley Bank
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling
Women’s foreign teams
Conade-Visit Mexico-Specialized
Rise Racing
* Rosters are subject to change