World’s Top Teams Set to Compete in Amgen Tour of California Mens’ and Women’s Races in May

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LOS ANGELES (April 5, 2018) — The top cycling teams in the world are confirmed to come to California to race in the Amgen Tour of California announced AEG, owner and presenter of the 13th annual race.

The 2018 edition of America’s premier cycling stage race for men will cover 645 miles of roadways, highways and coastlines during seven stages from Long Beach to Sacramento May 13-19 while the Amgen Tour of California Women’s Race empowered with SRAM, showcasing the world’s best women cyclists, will run concurrently May 17-19, covering upward of 187 miles over three stages.

Mark Cavendish (Team Dimension Data) salutes as he takes the sprint to win Stage 8, 2016 Amgen Tour of California. In the background, Julian Alaphillppe (Etixx-Quick Step) provides the double salute celebrating his overall win of the race.

The annual professional cycling events are the only U.S. races on the UCI WorldTour calendar and continue to attract some of the most renowned cyclists and teams in the world, including UCI’s top-five ranked men’s WorldTour teams at the conclusion of the 2017 season:

2018 AMGEN TOUR OF CALIFORNIA TEAMS (MEN) Confirmed to compete (17)

  • AG2R La Mondiale (FRA)
  • BMC Racing Team (USA)
  • BORA-hansgrohe (GER)
  • Hagens Berman Axeon Cycling Team (USA)
  • Holowesko|Citadel p/b Arapahoe Resources (USA)
  • Mitchelton-SCOTT (AUS)
  • Quick-Step Floors (BEL)
  • Rally Cycling (USA)
  • Team Dimension Data (RSA)
  • Team EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale (USA)
  • Team KATUSHA ALPECIN (SUI)
  • Team LottoNL-Jumbo (NED)
  • Team Sky (GBR)
  • Team Sunweb (GER)
  • Trek-Segafredo (USA)
  • UAE Team Emirates (UAE)
  • UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team (USA)

The Amgen Tour of California attracts top talent, and comes at an important time in our season it’s the most prestigious race in America, and also serves as a stepping stone to hone our racing lineup and form for the Tour de France in July, said KATUSHA ALPECIN Team Director Dmitry Konyshev.

In addition to the powerhouse sprinters previously announced Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Marcel Kittel (KATUSHA ALPECIN), Mark Cavendish (Team Dimension Data), the 2018 Amgen Tour of California will feature a world-class peloton of World and National Champions, Olympic medalists and Tour de France veteran cyclists including:

  • Sagan’s teammate Rafal Majka, who holds three Tour de France stage wins and two King of the Mountain titles there, as well as a Stage 2 win at the 2017 California race
  • Tony Gallopin (AG2R La Mondiale), a 2014 Tour de France stage winner, who claimed the Yellow Jersey for a day
  • Sacramento, Calif.-area resident Nielson Powless (LottoNL-Jumbo), the 2016 Amgen Tour of California Best Young Rider
  • American all-arounder Ian Boswell (KATUSHA ALPECIN), who placed 5th overall in last year’s race
  • Northern California rider Peter Stetina (Trek-Segafredo), who placed 2nd on the Gibraltar stage in 2016
  • Young Australian sprinter Caleb Ewan (Mitchelton-SCOTT), who placed 2nd at the recent Milan San Remo classic

“This is a critical race for our team and our partners. With the UCI WorldTour race designation, it was important that we upgrade to Pro Continental in order to remain eligible for America’s biggest race. California has always been a showcase for the future of American cycling, like last year, our athletes are training hard to take on the world’s best cyclists and have an impact in this year’s edition, said Managing Director Charles Aaron, Rally Cycling, whose team animated the 2017 Amgen Tour of California with relentless attacking and aggressive style that netted two-stage victories.

AMGEN TOUR OF CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S RACE EMPOWERED WITH SRAM TEAMS Confirmed to compete (15):

  • Astana Women’s Team (KAZ)
  • BePink (ITA)
  • CANYON//SRAM Racing (GER)
  • Hagens Berman | Supermint Pro Cycling (USA)
  • Mexican National Team (MEX)
  • Rally Cycling (USA)
  • Swapit/Agolico Cycling Pro Team (MEX)
  • Team Illuminate (USA)
  • Team Sunweb (NED)
  • Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank (USA)
  • Trek Drops (GBR)
  • TWENTY20 Pro Cycling p/b Sho-Air (USA)
  • UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team (USA)
  • USA Cycling National Team (USA)
  • Wiggle High5 Pro Cycling (GBR)

The Amgen Tour of California has long been dedicated to elevating women’s cycling. It’s a special race that attracts the highest level of competition and is a major focus on our calendar every year, said Ronny Lauke, Team Manager, Canyon//SRAM.

Three of the current top-five UCI ranked teams will compete in the three-day women’s competition, which will kick off May 17 in Elk Grove, Calif. UnitedHealthcare’s Katie Hall (Oakland, Calif.), who claimed Stage 2 last year in South Lake Tahoe, is expected to return to the world-class peloton, as is three-time National Champion and 2016 race champion Megan Guarnier (San Mateo, Calif.) with the USA Cycling National Team. Canyon//SRAM is likely to mount an early race favorite Kasia Niewiadoma, who is stacking up early season results, and Ventura, Calif. native Alexis Ryan. Phenom Chlo Dygert is likely to race with TWENTY20 Pro Cycling p/b Sho-Air along with San Diego native Jennifer Valente, who together won silver in the 2016 Olympic team pursuit. Tustin, Calif.-based Coryn Rivera (Team Sunweb), who blazed to a Stage 3 victory last year, plans to return on the heels of her historic Tour of Flanders win earlier this spring.

The team and I had some great results at the Amgen Tour of California last year and we will be back this year looking to build on that it’s a fun race in beautiful locations, plus holds a lot of personal meaning for me being in my home state and country,” said Southern California native Coryn Rivera.

Presented by Visit California, a visual overview of the men’s and women’s courses is viewable at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/2018-route-overview.

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