Canola Edges McCabe for Stage 4; Hermans Keeps Tour of Utah Lead

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By Lyne Lamoureux – SALT LAKE CITY (AUGUST 16, 2019) – Marco Canola of NIPPO-Vini Fantini-Faizanè surged to victory in a thrilling Stage 4 presented by America First Credit Union at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah on Friday. In a fast and furious circuit race, the Italian claimed his second victory in downtown Salt Lake City in three years, in a time of 1 hour and 56 seconds.

Marco Canola (Nippo-Vini Fantini Faizane) wins Stage 4. Photo by Cathy Fegan-Kim

“The director said we have to win today. We have one more chance and we have to take it. We have to ride like a strong team, and we wanted to bring it all together on the last climb. I felt again this great feeling to win here in Salt Lake. It’s really fantastic for me. I like this city. It’s really perfect for me,” said Canola, who had one leg entirely wrapped from a crash on Stage 1 presented Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. “Three days ago, I couldn’t think to win again, because I had a big crash, so I’m really, really happy. It was really hard today to beat Travis (McCabe).”

In a hard-fought sprint, second place went to four-time Tour of Utah stage winner Travis McCabe (Worthy Pro Cycling). Brendan Rhim (Arapahoe l Hincapie powered by BMC) rolled across the line in third. With points at the line and top points in two of three intermediate sprints, McCabe took over the Utah Sports Commission Sprint leader jersey.

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“That was a big goal coming into this week. I won it in 2017 and 2018 so we’re going to try to take it again for the third time,” said McCabe about the Sprint classification jersey. “A win would have been fantastic, but Canola knows this course better than I do. It’s his second time winning it. I’m happy that he took it and glad that I was able to come away with second after spending two hours in a miserable break.”

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“The goal of the race today for us was to have representation in the break, and then for me to sit back and sprint at the end,” said Rhim about his Arapahoe Hincapie powered by BMC team strategy. Two of his teammates are from Utah, TJ Eisenhart and Tanner Putt. “TJ (Eisenhart) got into the break. We had some good representation. He would have been a good guy if the break had made it. I sat back, waited, waited, waited and then sprinted with 300 meters to go. It was a good day.”

Overall race leader Ben Hermans (Israel Cycling Academy) finished ninth and retained the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Overall Leader jersey. With little change in the overall standings, Hermans continued to hold a 44-second advantage over James Piccoli (Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling), and 1 minute, 6 seconds lead over Nilkas Eg (Trek-Segafredo).

Huge crowds turned out along the 6.7-mile (10.8-kilometer) course, including on the steep ascent of State Street that extends from the iconic Eagle Gate to the Utah State Capitol. After eight laps, the 102 riders completed 53.7 miles (86.5 kilometers) and a total of 4,460 feet of elevation gain.

Attacks started immediately from the start of the shortest stage of the week. Breakaways formed and re-formed with small groups off the front swelling to unmanageable sizes.

“The race has been pretty chaotic. I think that after Powder Mountain, everybody was expecting that the break would roll, and people would let it go but so far that’s not been the case. Everyone wants to be in the break and everyone’s willing to race for the break as long as it takes,” Rhim explained.

Time and time again, riders went off the front, establishing a small gap before re-absorbed and going on the attack once again.  By the end of the second lap, a massive group of 20 riders split off the front. The group included McCabe and his team mate Serghei Tvetcov, who took advantage of the situation to jump away and go for the sprint points at the end of the third lap.  Another chase and re-shuffle and the 16-rider break of the day was established. Joining McCabe and Tvetcov in the front group were Alex Hoehn (Aevolo), Efren Santos (Canel’s-Specialized), Eder Frayre (DC Bank Pro Cycling Team), Kevin Vermaerke (Hagens Berman Axeon), Jacopo Mosca (Trek-Segafredo), Umberto Marengo (Neri Sottoli-Selle Italia-KTM), TJ Eisenhart (Arapahoe Hincapie), Ty Magner (Rally UHC Cycling) , TonyBaca (303 Project), and Edwin Avila (Israel Cycling Academy). The move also included EF Education duo of Alex Howes and Jimmy Whelan, and Ulises Castilloand Stephen Bassett of Elevate – KHS Pro Cycling.

“The team plan was to have people in the break, preferably not me but it worked out that way,” McCabe explained. “It got established pretty quickly, everyone was working well together, and we had Serghei up there. It looked like a promising break, we thought that it would stick to the line. NIPPO-Vini Fantini wasn’t happy with it, brought it back to the point where Canola could bridge across.”

Behind NIPPO-Vini Fantini-Faizanè were all in for Canola. The whole team set the pace at the front of the field, keeping the gap at 1:20 halfway through the stage. With three laps to go, and the gap under the minute mark, all cooperation ceased in the breakaway. Vermaerke & Bassett attacked, Whelan countered and then Avila & Castillo took a flyer.

“The break was really hard to catch because there were many strong riders in front. But we stayed together, we know that were strong enough to bring it all back together on the last climb and then, in the last two laps, I had to try to go alone but really I felt really good today. I know that I had at full gas only on the last lap so I managed really good the race,” Canola said.

With two laps to go, Canola bridged up to the break where attacks continued to fly. On his wheel was Hayden McCormick (Team Bridgelane). Confused about laps, McCormick continued solo at the front, to put his hands up at one lap to go thinking he had won the race. The field came back together on the final lap.

Almeida & Fiorelli jumped from the decimated peloton with 7 kilometers with Tvetcov and Wolfe giving chase. Almeida was all in, head down but it was all back together at the bottom of the climb. Piccoli accelerated at the front with McCabe on his wheel and Canola sitting in fifth position.

“It was really hard the last kilometer, because we took the last kilometer, there was a team mate of Travis in front and he went so fast. I was thinking about no I cannot make it because it was too much and then at 400 meters to go, fortunately he slowed down so I could breathe,” Canola said.

With 200 meters to go, McCabe and Pablo Andrés Alarcon Cares (Canel’s Specialized) started their sprint.

Canola continued, “I pushed everything out [of my mind], when I saw my front wheel was the first one, I could understand that it could be my day. Until that moment I wasn’t thinking about the win, only to push hard and in the last 20 meters.”

Marco Canola (NIPPO-Vini Fantini-Faizanè) takes the stage win at the Utah State Capitol. Stage 4 of the 2019 Tour of Utah. Photo by Dave Iltis

Finishing in the main group, João Almeida (POR) of Hagens Berman Axeon remained in seventh overall and retained the WCF Insurance Best Young Rider jersey. Very dynamic in the breakaway, Hayden McCormick (NZL) of Team BridgeLane was awarded the Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider jersey. Bernat Font Mas (ESP) of 303 Project was voted the America First Credit Union Fan Favorite, in the category of Most Inspiring Comeback.

For the first time in race history, Canyons Village at Park City Mountain will host both the start and finish on Saturday, Aug. 17 forStage 5 presented by University of Utah Health. A winding trail across Summit County will take the race past Jordanelle and Rockport reservoirs for a total 85.1 miles (137 kilometers) and 5,236 feet of climbing. The route will twist around Kimball Junction for a possible General Classification shakeup in the final KOM through Utah Olympic Park.

RESULTS AND STANDINGS

Stage 4 presented by America First Credit Union – Top 10

  1. CANOLA Marco (ITA) NIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ 1:56:54
  2. MCCABE Travis (USA) WORTHY PRO CYCLING 1:56:54
  3. RHIM Brendan (USA) ARAPAHOE-HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMC 1:56:54
  4. ALARCÓN CARES Pablo Andrés (CHI) CANEL’S – SPECIALIZED 1:56:54
  5. BOIVIN Guillaume (CAN) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 1:56:54
  6. STETINA Peter (USA) TREK-SEGAFREDO 1:56:54
  7. PICCOLI James (CAN) ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING 1:56:54
  8. DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 1:56:54
  9. HERMANS Ben (BEL) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 1:56:54
  10. EASTER Griffin (USA) 3O3 PROJECT 1:56:54

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION (After Stage 4)

  1. HERMANS Ben (BEL) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 12:27:18
  2. PICCOLI James (CAN) ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING 12:28:02 +0:00:44
  3. EG Niklas (DEN) TREK-SEGAFREDO 12:28:24 +0:01:06
  4. MURPHY Kyle (USA) RALLY UHC CYCLING 12:29:04 +0:01:46
  5. STETINA Peter (USA) TREK-SEGAFREDO 12:29:20 +0:02:02
  6. DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 12:29:22 +0:02:04
  7. ALMEIDA João (POR) HAGENS BERMAN AXEON 12:30:06 +0:02:48
  8. CRADDOCK Lawson (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 12:30:35 +0:03:17
  9. BRITTON Robert (CAN) RALLY UHC CYCLING 12:30:40 +0:03:22
  10. BADILATTI Matteo (SUI) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 12:31:12 +0:03:54

AWARD JERSEYS

  • Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Overall leader – Ben Hermans (BEL) of Israel Cycling Academy
  • Utah Sports Commission Sprint leader – Travis McCabe (USA) of Worthy Pro Cycling
  • Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain – Alex Howes (USA) of EF Education First
  • WCF Insurance Best Young Rider – João Almeida (POR) of Hagens Berman Axeon
  • Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider – Hayden McCormick (NZL) of Team BridgeLane
  • America First Credit Union Fan Favorite – Bernat Font Mas (ESP) of 303 Project

FULL RESULTS
2019 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah Stage 4 – Salt Lake City Circuit – presented by America First Credit Union

STAGE 4 RESULTS
PositionBib No.RiderTeamCountryTimeGap
161CANOLA MarcoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA1:56:540:00:00
275MCCABE TravisWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA1:56:540:00:00
3123RHIM BrendanARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA1:56:540:00:00
495ALARCÓN CARES Pablo AndrésCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDCHI1:56:540:00:00
533BOIVIN GuillaumeISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYCAN1:56:540:00:00
616STETINA PeterTREK-SEGAFREDOUSA1:56:540:00:00
781PICCOLI JamesELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGCAN1:56:540:00:00
83DOMBROWSKI Joseph LloydEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA1:56:540:00:00
935HERMANS BenISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYBEL1:56:540:00:00
10146EASTER Griffin3O3 PROJECTUSA1:56:540:00:00
1131AVILA VANEGAS Edwin AlcibiadesISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYCOL1:56:540:00:00
1213EG NiklasTREK-SEGAFREDODEN1:56:540:00:00
132CRADDOCK LawsonEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA1:56:540:00:00
1426MURPHY KyleRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA1:56:540:00:00
1576SWIRBUL KeeganWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA1:56:540:00:00
1641QUINTANA DayerNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMCOL1:56:540:00:00
17151DANIEL GregoryDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMUSA1:56:540:00:00
1845BONGIORNO Francesco ManuelNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA1:56:540:00:00
1946FORTUNATO LorenzoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA1:57:040:00:10
2021BRITTON RobertRALLY UHC CYCLINGCAN1:57:04
21104* BICKMORE CadeAEVOLOUSA1:57:04
2251* ALMEIDA JoãoHAGENS BERMAN AXEONPOR1:57:04
23135BOWDEN ScottTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS1:57:04
24165THURAU SvenTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER1:57:04
2553* DAVIS ColeHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA1:57:04
2632BADILATTI MatteoISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYSUI1:57:04
2742VELASCO SimoneNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA1:57:04
28164* BAUER DominikTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER1:57:04
29152FRAYRE EderDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMMEX1:57:04
3025MANNION GavinRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA1:57:04
31145DE LUNA Flavio Alejandro3O3 PROJECTMEX1:57:080:00:14
3292SANTOS MORENO EfrenCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX1:57:100:00:16
334HOWES AlexEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA1:57:10
3414* LOPEZ Juan PedroTREK-SEGAFREDOESP1:57:160:00:22
35102* SCHUNK ConorAEVOLOUSA1:57:170:00:23
3672COWAN AlexanderWORTHY PRO CYCLINGCAN1:57:230:00:29
3744SCHÖNBERGER SebastianNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMAUT1:57:23
38116* GULLICKSON FinnWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA1:57:23
3947MARENGO UmbertoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA1:57:23
40101* HOEHN AlexAEVOLOUSA1:57:23
4111MOSCA JacopoTREK-SEGAFREDOITA1:57:23
42153LEPLINGARD AntoineDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMFRA1:57:23
4334EARLE NathanISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYAUS1:57:23
44156* THIBAULT Jean-DenisDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMCAN1:57:23
4536NIV GuyISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYISR1:57:23
4657* VERMAERKE KevinHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA1:57:23
47106* ROJAS CAMPOS Gabriel FranciscoAEVOLOCRC1:57:23
4883CASTILLO SOTO Ulises AlfredoELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGMEX1:57:23
49147EASTER Cullen3O3 PROJECTUSA1:57:340:00:40
5043ZARDINI EdoardoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA1:57:360:00:42
5112* DEBEAUMARCHÉ NicolasTREK-SEGAFREDOFRA1:57:390:00:45
5277TVETCOV SergheiWORTHY PRO CYCLINGROU1:57:39
5366FIORELLI FilippoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA1:57:39
5497LARA CARBAJAL FranciscoCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX1:57:430:00:49
55107* MCGILL ScottAEVOLOUSA1:57:510:00:57
56136* LINDORFF TylerTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS1:57:570:01:03
5791SANCHEZ GUARIN Oscar EduardoCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDCOL1:57:590:01:05
58125WOLFE BenjaminARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA1:58:030:01:09
5956RICE MichaelHAGENS BERMAN AXEONAUS1:58:070:01:13
60117ROSS KentWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA1:58:110:01:17
61161MAMOS PhilippTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER1:58:11
6265LONARDI GiovanniNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA1:58:170:01:23
63157ZIMMER MatthewDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMUSA1:58:200:01:26
6462SANTAROMITA IvanNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA1:58:330:01:39
6563ZACCANTI FilippoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA1:58:33
666WHELAN JamesEF EDUCATION FIRSTAUS1:58:380:01:44
67122FLAKSIS AndzsARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCLAT1:58:38
6886SIMPSON GeorgeELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGUSA1:58:38
691MORTON LachlanEF EDUCATION FIRSTAUS1:58:410:01:47
7037SCHREURS HamishISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYNZL1:58:41
71144BACA Antonio3O3 PROJECTMEX1:58:440:01:50
72127OIEN Justin AlexanderARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA1:58:44
73103* VOLLMER AndrewAEVOLOUSA1:59:040:02:10
74105* BRUNNER EricAEVOLOUSA1:59:04
75124PUTT TannerARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA1:59:04
76134TOOVEY AydenTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS1:59:04
7722HUFFMAN EvanRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA1:59:04
7824ELLSAY NigelRALLY UHC CYCLINGCAN1:59:04
7927ORONTE EmersonRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA1:59:04
8084CHEYNE JordanELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGCAN1:59:100:02:16
8174JEAN EmileWORTHY PRO CYCLINGCAN1:59:210:02:27
82112BASSETT StephenWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA1:59:21
8396* PALMA DAJUI LeonelCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX1:59:300:02:36
8487YOUNG EricELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGUSA1:59:320:02:38
8573GRANIGAN NoahWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA1:59:340:02:40
8623MAGNER TylerRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA2:00:060:03:12
8771CLARKE JonathanWORTHY PRO CYCLINGAUS2:00:200:03:26
88143STEPHENS Austin3O3 PROJECTUSA2:00:530:03:59
89141NEWKIRK Isaiah3O3 PROJECTUSA2:00:570:04:03
9064HATSUYAMA ShoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’JPN2:01:040:04:10
9185* RODRIGUEZ VICTORIA Jose AlfredoELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGMEX2:01:050:04:11
92162FLAUTT OliverTEAM DAUNER|AKKONUSA2:01:160:04:22
93133MCCORMICK HaydenTEAM BRIDGELANENZL2:01:16
94121EISENHART Taylor (T.J.)ARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA2:01:220:04:28
95114* VODICKA CamdenWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA2:01:380:04:44
96142FONT MAS Bernat3O3 PROJECTESP1:57:040:00:10
9752* ANDERSON EdwardHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA2:02:200:05:26
98111BOARDMAN SamuelWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA2:02:500:05:56
99115CHANCE MaxxWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA2:02:50
100132SUNDERLAND DylanTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS2:03:250:06:31
10155* REVARD ThomasHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA2:05:230:08:29
       
 Riders after time limit
102126BRYON MiguelARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA2:10:560:14:02
       
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
PositionNo.RiderTeamCountryTimeGap
135HERMANS BenISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYBEL12:27:180:00:00
281PICCOLI JamesELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGCAN12:28:020:00:44
313EG NiklasTREK-SEGAFREDODEN12:28:240:01:06
426MURPHY KyleRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA12:29:040:01:46
516STETINA PeterTREK-SEGAFREDOUSA12:29:200:02:02
63DOMBROWSKI Joseph LloydEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA12:29:220:02:04
751* ALMEIDA JoãoHAGENS BERMAN AXEONPOR12:30:060:02:48
82CRADDOCK LawsonEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA12:30:350:03:17
921BRITTON RobertRALLY UHC CYCLINGCAN12:30:400:03:22
1032BADILATTI MatteoISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYSUI12:31:120:03:54
11135BOWDEN ScottTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS12:31:220:04:04
1245BONGIORNO Francesco ManuelNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA12:31:520:04:34
1376SWIRBUL KeeganWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA12:32:240:05:06
14146EASTER Griffin3O3 PROJECTUSA12:33:270:06:09
1541QUINTANA DayerNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMCOL12:34:270:07:09
16101* HOEHN AlexAEVOLOUSA12:35:400:08:22
1714* LOPEZ Juan PedroTREK-SEGAFREDOESP12:36:090:08:51
1892SANTOS MORENO EfrenCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX12:36:180:09:00
1977TVETCOV SergheiWORTHY PRO CYCLINGROU12:36:310:09:13
20152FRAYRE EderDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMMEX12:36:320:09:14
2144SCHÖNBERGER SebastianNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMAUT12:39:310:12:13
22103* VOLLMER AndrewAEVOLOUSA12:39:530:12:35
2366FIORELLI FilippoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA12:40:050:12:47
2433BOIVIN GuillaumeISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYCAN12:40:120:12:54
2557* VERMAERKE KevinHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA12:40:170:12:59
26164* BAUER DominikTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER12:40:440:13:26
2746FORTUNATO LorenzoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA12:41:110:13:53
28133MCCORMICK HaydenTEAM BRIDGELANENZL12:41:170:13:59
2925MANNION GavinRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA12:41:190:14:01
3042VELASCO SimoneNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA12:41:200:14:02
311MORTON LachlanEF EDUCATION FIRSTAUS12:41:270:14:09
32151DANIEL GregoryDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMUSA12:42:420:15:24
3311MOSCA JacopoTREK-SEGAFREDOITA12:42:430:15:25
3452* ANDERSON EdwardHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA12:43:100:15:52
3595ALARCÓN CARES Pablo AndrésCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDCHI12:43:300:16:12
36142FONT MAS Bernat3O3 PROJECTESP12:43:550:16:37
3736NIV GuyISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYISR12:45:180:18:00
38145DE LUNA Flavio Alejandro3O3 PROJECTMEX12:47:170:19:59
3991SANCHEZ GUARIN Oscar EduardoCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDCOL12:47:180:20:00
4034EARLE NathanISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYAUS12:47:560:20:38
414HOWES AlexEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA12:49:550:22:37
4231AVILA VANEGAS Edwin AlcibiadesISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYCOL12:50:150:22:57
4375MCCABE TravisWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA12:50:160:22:58
44102* SCHUNK ConorAEVOLOUSA12:51:090:23:51
45106* ROJAS CAMPOS Gabriel FranciscoAEVOLOCRC12:51:120:23:54
4672COWAN AlexanderWORTHY PRO CYCLINGCAN12:52:010:24:43
4784CHEYNE JordanELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGCAN12:52:420:25:24
4847MARENGO UmbertoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA12:52:500:25:32
4961CANOLA MarcoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA12:54:210:27:03
5063ZACCANTI FilippoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA12:54:410:27:23
5143ZARDINI EdoardoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA12:54:450:27:27
5262SANTAROMITA IvanNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA12:56:010:28:43
53136* LINDORFF TylerTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS12:56:330:29:15
54125WOLFE BenjaminARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA12:57:280:30:10
55132SUNDERLAND DylanTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS12:57:440:30:26
56147EASTER Cullen3O3 PROJECTUSA12:58:290:31:11
57104* BICKMORE CadeAEVOLOUSA12:58:330:31:15
58121EISENHART Taylor (T.J.)ARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA12:58:590:31:41
5983CASTILLO SOTO Ulises AlfredoELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGMEX12:59:380:32:20
60123RHIM BrendanARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA13:00:310:33:13
6112* DEBEAUMARCHÉ NicolasTREK-SEGAFREDOFRA13:02:070:34:49
62157ZIMMER MatthewDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMUSA13:03:250:36:07
6353* DAVIS ColeHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA13:04:010:36:43
6456RICE MichaelHAGENS BERMAN AXEONAUS13:04:070:36:49
6564HATSUYAMA ShoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’JPN13:04:570:37:39
6627ORONTE EmersonRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA13:05:300:38:12
676WHELAN JamesEF EDUCATION FIRSTAUS13:05:460:38:28
68134TOOVEY AydenTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS13:06:010:38:43
69144BACA Antonio3O3 PROJECTMEX13:06:280:39:10
7065LONARDI GiovanniNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA13:06:410:39:23
7123MAGNER TylerRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA13:07:150:39:57
72127OIEN Justin AlexanderARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA13:08:010:40:43
73141NEWKIRK Isaiah3O3 PROJECTUSA13:08:100:40:52
74124PUTT TannerARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA13:08:190:41:01
75107* MCGILL ScottAEVOLOUSA13:08:230:41:05
76156* THIBAULT Jean-DenisDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMCAN13:08:270:41:09
77122FLAKSIS AndzsARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCLAT13:08:300:41:12
78112BASSETT StephenWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA13:08:340:41:16
79165THURAU SvenTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER13:09:240:42:06
8086SIMPSON GeorgeELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGUSA13:09:390:42:21
8155* REVARD ThomasHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA13:09:440:42:26
8237SCHREURS HamishISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYNZL13:09:590:42:41
8322HUFFMAN EvanRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA13:10:110:42:53
8473GRANIGAN NoahWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA13:10:120:42:54
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