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July 26/10 11:57 am - Cascade Classic: Men Stage 5 results and final GC


Posted by Editoress on 07/26/10
 

Strong teamwork brings Cascade overall title home for Sutherland

 

For the second consecutive month, Rory Sutherland of the UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis has won the overall title of a major U.S. stage race. Last month, Sutherland won the Nature Valley Grand Prix in dramatic fashion, with his teammates launching him to a final-stage, final-lap attack that earned the win. This week, Sutherland took the lead of the Cascade Classic on the second day of the six-day race, and again benefited from tremendous teamwork to hold it until the final stage today.

“The guys did a great job of defending the lead for five days,” Sutherland said. “Today was a really fast day. It was raced hard by a lot of other teams. When you see your teammates working so hard, it pushes you that extra bit to finish things off and pay off their hard work. I’m really proud to be a part of this team. We’ve come to expect this kind of work from these guys, but today they really went above and beyond.”

The Team definitely had their work cut out for them today. Holding only a 0:20 lead on V Australia’s Ben Day, and just 0:55 on Day’s teammate, Darren Lill, the race was by no means over with a hot and hilly Aubrey Butte Circuit Race on tap to close out this edition of the Classic. Both Lill and Day were active all day, but it was Bissell’s Rob Britton, sitting 1:40 down, who ended up posing the biggest threat to Sutherland’s title.

“The Team did a great job of keeping things together early until we could get a break going that had the right mix so we could let it go,” said Team Directeur Sportif Gord Fraser. “A break of five guys with the closest guy five minutes down got off the front and we gave them a bit of leash. But we maybe didn’t give them enough because Britton was able to get across to it with two other guys.”

This boosted the break to eight, with two riders each from Bissell and V Australia, and Brad White representing UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis. With White sitting on, the break extended it’s lead out to 2:40, putting Britton in the virtual race lead.

“There were definitely a few sticky moments out there when the gap got out a bit,” Sutherland said. “But we stayed calm and got the job done.”

Behind, Andrew Pinfold, Morgan Schmitt, Matt Crane, Chris Baldwin and Max Jenkins were riding tempo, slowly reeling in the move.

“Our plan was to bring the break back by the base of the final climb, which came with about six or seven kilometers to go,” Fraser said. “But the 100-degree heat was taking its toll on the guys, so when Britton got up to the break, we had Brad drop back to the bunch to help out with the chase. All the guys definitely paid the price because of the heat.”

But their efforts weren’t wasted. By the base of the final climb, the break was back in the fold. And though Sutherland was left without teammates at that point, he was still fresh from having been able to sit in for most of the stage. But Lill and Day weren’t going down without a fight. Lill attacked on the final climb and crested with a 0:15 advantage with about 5 km to go to the finish. Sutherland didn’t panic. He kept an eye on Day – a more immediate threat – and let the still sizable pack take care of Lill, with other riders upping the tempo to have a crack at the stage win.

A group of 20 came into the final kilometer to contest the win. With 1 km to go, Alex Dowsett (Trek Livestrong) put in an attack that turned out to be the winner. With the overall title pretty well sealed up, Sutherland opted not to mix it up in a potentially dicey sprint. He came across the line safely in the group and victory was his.

“We couldn’t have asked for any more from the guys today,” Fraser added. “Everyone was 100 percent committed to defending the jersey. It was an exceptional team win, and the first time this team has won the Classic in five years. So we’re going to celebrate a little with our host families, the Beards and the Salls, and enjoy this one.”

UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis press release

Stage 5: Awbrey Butte Circuit Race, 133.54km
1 Alex Dowsett (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG 3:08:53
2 Frank Pipp (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling at 0:02
3 Andy Jacques-Maynes (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling
4 Anibal Borrajo (Arg) Jamis Sutter Home p/b Colavita
5 Jesse Anthony (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies
6 Alex Howes (USA) Holowesko Partners
7 Rory Sutherland (Aus) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
8 Ben Day (Aus) Fly V Australia
9 David Tanner (Aus) Fly V Australia
10 Cesar Grajales (Col) Cole Sport p/b High West
11 Dan Bowman (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies
12 Mike Northey (NZl) Rubicon-ORBEA/Benefiting LIVESTRONG
13 Carter Jones (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com
14 Benjamin T. King (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG
15 Julian C Kyer (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG
16 Jonathan P Mccarty (USA) Matrix/Richardson Bike Mart
17 Ben Jacques-Maynes (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling
18 Eder Frayre (USA) Herbalife LaGrange
19 Jeremy Vennell (NZl) BISSELL Pro Cycling
20 Tyler Wren (USA) Jamis Sutter Home p/b Colavita
21 Chris Hong (USA) Team Exergy
22 Robbie Squire (USA) Holowesko Partners
23 Darren Lill (RSA) Fly V Australia
24 Paul Mach (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling
25 Andres Diaz (USA) Team Exergy
26 Neil Shirley (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies
27 Ian Boswell (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling
28 Evan Hyde (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West
29 Nathan D Brown (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG
30 Freddy Cruz (USA) Herbalife LaGrange
31 Jai Crawford (Aus) Fly V Australia
32 Joseph L Dombrowski (USA) Haymarket Bicycles/HomeVisit
33 Lucas Euser (USA) Team SpiderTech p/b Planet Energy all s.t.
34 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Fly V Australia 0:12
35 David Santos (USA) Bike Religion 0:37
36 Ian Holt (USA) Team Rio Grande
37 Sebastian Salas (USA) TEAM H&R BLOCK
38 Brad Gehrig (USA) Barbacoa-Mi Duole
39 Lang Reynolds (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team
40 Robert Britton (Can) BISSELL Pro Cycling
41 Chris Parrish (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team
42 Garrett MacLeod (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK
43 Chris Winn (USA) Team Rio Grande
44 Evan Huffman (USA) Yahoo! Cycling Team
45 Gavin Mannion (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG
46 Jesse H Sergent (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG
47 Ian Gray (USA) Team Rio Grande
48 Trevor Connor (Can) Chris Cookies/Swan Cycles
49 Walker Savidge (USA) Holowesko Partners
50 Benjamin King (Aus) Trek-LIVESTRONG
51 Matt Cooke (USA) Team Exergy
52 Kevin Gottlieb (USA) Lateral Stress Velo Inc. all s.t.
53 Cyrus Kangarloo (Can) Total Restoration Cycling Team 1:03
54 Kennet Peterson (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team
55 Coulton J Hartrich (USA) Santo Cycling Team
56 William Goodfellow (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK
57 Blair Berbert (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/LSV 1:07
58 Jared Gilyard (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com s.t.
59 Jesse Moore (USA) California Giant Berry Farms 1:08
60 Osvaldo Olmos (USA) California Giant Berry Farms
61 Diego Yepez (USA) Bike Religion
62 Roman Van Uden (NZl) Rubicon-ORBEA/Benefiting LIVESTRONG
63 Daniel Ramsey (USA) Bike Religion all s.t.
64 Sean Passage (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team 2:04
65 Mike Sidic (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK 2:20
66 Billy Demong (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West s.t.
67 Stephen Leece (USA) NOW-MS Society 2:39
68 Phil Elsasser (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team s.t.
69 Quinn Keogh (USA) Rubicon-ORBEA/Benefiting LIVESTRONG 2:49
70 Austin R Arguello (USA) Escalera Racing Club s.t.
71 Nathan Wilson (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/LSV 3:09
72 Alex Candelario (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 3:26
73 Scott R Gray (USA) Sagebrush Cyclesoles 3:55
74 Jay Thomson (RSA) Fly V Australia 4:04
75 Darren Rolfe (Aus) Fly V Australia
76 Corey Collier (USA) Rio Grande
77 Todd Hageman (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West all s.t.
78 Steve Reaney (USA) California Giant Berry Farms 4:56
79 Dustin Andrews (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK
80 David Glick (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com
81 Russell W Brown (USA) National Capital Velo Club/Spoke all s.t.
82 Brad White (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling 5:04
83 Christopher R Jones (USA) Team Type 1 s.t.
84 Gabe Varela (USA) Acqua al 2/SDBC 8:25
85 Chris Stastny (USA) California Giant Berry Farms 8:29
86 Caleb Fairly (USA) Holowesko Partners 8:39
87 Derek Dixon (USA) Ind 11:13
88 Elijah P Romer (USA) Team Oregon presented by Lau
89 Brad Winn (USA) Primal Racing p/b 1st Bank
90 Kevin Rowe (USA) Team Exergy
91 Ryan Iddings (USA) Lenovo
92 Christopher J Aten (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com
93 Tyler M Riedesel (USA) Canyon Bicycles
94 Max Jenkins (Rus) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
95 Nick Walker (USA) Holowesko Partners
96 Cody Stevenson (USA) Adageo Energy Pro Cycling
97 Gardie Jackson (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West
98 Marsh Cooper (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies all s.t.
99 Paul Thomas (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com 12:44
100 Jake Rubelt (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com 16:55
OTL Austin Carroll (USA) Adageo Energy Pro Cycling
OTL Cory Greenberg (USA) NOW-MS Society
OTL Mitchell Peterson (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West
DNF Aaron E Olsen (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West
DNF Aaron Huen (USA) Bike Religion
DNF Aaron Schooler (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK
DNF Adam M Thuss (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing Team
DNF Andrew Pinfold (Can) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
DNF Aoron Kemps (Aus) Fly V Australia
DNF Brad Bingham (USA) Team Rio Grande
DNF Chris Baldwin (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
DNF Chris Stuart (USA) Team Exergy
DNF Devan Dunn (USA) Yahoo! Cycling Team
DNF Eric Bennett (USA) Adageo Energy Pro Cycling
DNF Jamie Sparling (Can) Total Restoration Cycling Team
DNF Jesse Reames (USA) Rubicon-ORBEA/Benefiting LIVESTRONG
DNF Jonathan Baskin (USA) Ind
DNF Justin Kerr (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK
DNF Ken Hanson (USA) Team Type 1
DNF Kyle Wamsley (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling
DNF Luis Zamudio (USA) Herbalife LaGrange
DNF Marc De Maar (Ned) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
DNF Matt Crane (HKg) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
DNF Mike Tettleton (USA) Bike Religion
DNF Nic Hamilton (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing Team
DNF Patrick D Caro (USA) Bike Religion
DNF Peter Salon (USA) Holowesko Partners
DNF Philip Mooney (USA) Yahoo! Cycling Team
DNF Phillip Gaimon (USA) Kenda Pro Cycling
DNF Raymond Kreder (USA) Holowesko Partners
DNF Ryan Parnes (USA) Yahoo! Cycling Team
DNF Ryan Trebon (USA) KONA
DNF Sam Johnson (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team
DNF Spencer Smitheman (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team
DNF Taylor Gunman (NZl) Rubicon-ORBEA/Benefiting LIVESTRONG
DNF Tim Farnham (USA) Adageo Energy Pro Cycling
DNF Tyler Dibble (USA) Yahoo! Cycling Team
DNF Vincent Ownens (USA) Yahoo! Cycling Team
DNS Fabio Calabria (Aus) Team Type 1
DNS Floyd Landis (USA) Ind
DNS Jonny Sundt (USA) Kenda Pro Cycling
DNS Joshua Bartlett (USA) Ind
DNS T. Burke Swindlehurst (USA) teamgive p/b Blackbottoms
DNS Taylor M Kneuven (USA) Team Rio Grande
 
Final GC
1 Rory Sutherland (Aus) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling 11:14:07
2 Ben Day (Aus) Fly V Australia 0:20
3 Darren Lill (RSA) Fly V Australia 0:55
4 Jeremy Vennell (NZl) BISSELL Pro Cycling 1:27
5 Cesar Grajales (Col) Cole Sport p/b High West 1:31
6 Jesse Anthony (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 1:43
7 Ben Jacques-Maynes (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling 1:45
8 Jai Crawford (Aus) Fly V Australia 1:57
9 Benjamin T. King (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG 2:03
10 Robert Britton (Can) BISSELL Pro Cycling 2:17
11 Tyler Wren (USA) Jamis Sutter Home p/b Colavita 2:18
12 Andres Diaz (USA) Team Exergy 2:36
13 Jonathan P McCarty (USA) Matrix/Richardson Bike Mart 2:43
14 Ian Boswell (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling 2:55
15 Dan Bowman (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 2:57
16 Carter Jones (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com 3:11
17 Paul Mach (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling 3:18
18 Lucas Euser (USA) Team SpiderTech p/b Planet Energy 4:34
19 Benjamin King (Aus) Trek-LIVESTRONG 4:37
20 Joseph L Dombrowski (USA) Haymarket Bicycles/HomeVisit 4:57
21 Matt Cooke (USA) Team Exergy 5:02
22 Alex Howes (USA) Holowesko Partners 5:19
23 Robbie Squire (USA) Holowesko Partners 5:41
24 Freddy Cruz (USA) Herbalife LaGrange 5:45
25 Chris Hong (USA) Team Exergy 5:48
26 Jesse Moore (USA) California Giant Berry Farms 6:21
27 Sebastian Salas (USA) TEAM H&R BLOCK 6:24
28 Darren Rolfe (Aus) Fly V Australia 7:21
29 Garrett MacLeod (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK 7:24
30 Ian Holt (USA) Team Rio Grande 7:26
31 Ian Gray (USA) Team Rio Grande 7:28
32 Christopher R Jones (USA) Team Type 1 7:37
33 Jesse H Sergent (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG 8:07
34 Trevor Connor (Can) Chris Cookies/Swan Cycles 8:14
35 Neil Shirley (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 8:18
36 Nathan D Brown (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG 8:21
37 Brad Gehrig (USA) Barbacoa-Mi Duole 8:30
38 Eder Frayre (USA) Herbalife LaGrange 8:50
39 David Tanner (Aus) Fly V Australia 8:55
40 Julian C Kyer (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG 9:02
41 Lang Reynolds (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team 9:08
42 Chris Winn (USA) Team Rio Grande 9:18
43 Frank Pipp (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling 9:20
44 Blair Berbert (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/LSV 9:31
45 Kevin Gottlieb (USA) Lateral Stress Velo Inc. 9:40
46 Roman Van Uden (NZl) Rubicon-ORBEA/Benefiting LIVESTRONG 10:05
47 Corey Collier (USA) Rio Grande 10:17
48 Andy Jacques-Maynes (USA) BISSELL Pro Cycling 10:54
49 David Santos (USA) Bike Religion 11:09
50 Cyrus Kangarloo (Can) Total Restoration Cycling Team 12:05
51 Alex Dowsett (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG 13:24
52 Max Jenkins (Rus) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling 15:00
53 Scott R Gray (USA) Sagebrush Cyclesoles 15:16
54 William Goodfellow (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK 15:29
55 Gavin Mannion (USA) Trek-LIVESTRONG 15:40
56 Chris Parrish (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team 15:53
57 Nathan Wilson (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies/LSV 16:16
58 Mike Sidic (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK 17:15
59 David Glick (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com 17:33
60 Coulton J Hartrich (USA) Santo Cycling Team 18:52
61 Daniel Ramsey (USA) Bike Religion 19:08
62 Mike Northey (NZl) Rubicon-ORBEA/Benefiting LIVESTRONG 20:57
63 Walker Savidge (USA) Holowesko Partners s.t.
64 Sean Passage (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team 21:08
65 Evan Huffman (USA) Yahoo! Cycling Team 21:19
66 Brad Winn (USA) Primal Racing p/b 1st Bank 22:28
67 Anibal Borrajo (Arg) Jamis Sutter Home p/b Colavita 22:37
68 Osvaldo Olmos (USA) California Giant Berry Farms 22:51
69 Marsh Cooper (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies 23:09
70 Jared Gilyard (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com 23:22
71 Evan Hyde (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West 23:29
72 Stephen Leece (USA) NOW-MS Society 24:36
73 Alex Candelario (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 25:52
74 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Fly V Australia 27:04
75 Phil Elsasser (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team 27:09
76 Russell W Brown (USA) National Capital Velo Club/Spok 27:16
77 Billy Demong (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West 27:53
78 Jay Thomson (RSA) Fly V Australia 28:18
79 Steve Reaney (USA) California Giant Berry Farms 28:23
80 Brad White (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling 28:50
81 Gabe Varela (USA) Acqua al 2/SDBC 29:35
82 Chris Stastny (USA) California Giant Berry Farms 29:36
83 Quinn Keogh (USA) Rubicon-ORBEA/Benefiting LIVESTRONG 30:39
84 Kevin Rowe (USA) Team Exergy 31:33
85 Dustin Andrews (Can) TEAM H&R BLOCK 32:29
86 Paul Thomas (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com 32:38
87 Caleb Fairly (USA) Holowesko Partners 33:30
88 Derek Dixon (USA) Ind 33:34
89 Christopher J Aten (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com 34:05
90 Tyler M Riedesel (USA) Canyon Bicycles 34:10
91 Cody Stevenson (USA) Adageo Energy Pro Cycling 34:18
92 Austin R Arguello (USA) Escalera Racing Club 34:54
93 Nick Walker (USA) Holowesko Partners 35:37
94 Ryan Iddings (USA) Lenovo 36:17
95 Todd Hageman (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West 39:50
96 Kennet Peterson (USA) Hagens Berman Cycling Team 40:27
97 Diego Yepez (USA) Bike Religion 41:13
98 Gardie Jackson (USA) Cole Sport p/b High West 43:28
99 Elijah P Romer (USA) Team Oregon presented by Lau 48:30
100 Jake Rubelt (USA) RideClean P/B Patentit.com 1:04:51

 

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