Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

2007 USA Cycling National Racing Calendar

The 2007 USA Cycling National Racing Calendar is a series of men's and women's road bicycle racing events held between March 3 and September 16. The USA Cycling NRC consists of numerous one-day races, including criteriums, and multi-day stage races.

Final USA Cycling NRC standings

Individual standings

  1.  Rory Sutherland (AUS) (Health Net–Maxxis) - 1,355 points
  2.  Ben Jacques-Maynes (USA) (Priority Health–Bissell) - 1,326 points
  3.  Chris Baldwin (USA) (Toyota–United) - 1,226 points
  4.  Karl Menzies (AUS) (Health Net–Maxxis) - 1,149 points
  5.  Nathan O'Neill (AUS) (Health Net–Maxxis) - 1,008 points

Team standings

  1. Health Net–Maxxis 4,432
  2. Toyota–United 4,114
  3. Navigators Insurance 2,088
  4. Priority Health–Bissell 2,040
  5. Jelly Belly Cycling Team 1,232

Racing calendar and results

Dates USCF
Ranking
Race Name Location Men's Winner Women's Winner
March 3 1.4 Merco Credit Union - Grand Prix
presented by McLane Pacific [1]
Merced, CA
March 4 1.4 Merco Credit Union - Road Race
presented by McLane Pacific
Merced, CA
March 9 2.4 Central Valley Classic [2] Belmont, CA
March 17 1.4 Quad Knopf Sequoia Cycling Classic [3]
- Individual Time Trial
Visalia, CA
March 18 1.4 Quad Knopf Sequoia Cycling Classic
- Criterium
Visalia, CA
March 22–25 2.2 Redlands Bicycle Classic [4] Redlands, CA
April 1 1.4 Garrett Lemire Memorial Grand Prix Ojai, CA Cuba Ivan Dominguez
(Toyota–United)
United States Laura Van Gilder
(Cheerwine)
April 14 1.3 Sea Otter Classic [5] Monterey, CA
April 14 1.4 Jacksonville Cycling Classic [6] Jacksonville, FL Canada Dominique Rollin
(KodakGallery.com-
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
)
United States Kelly Benjamin
(Cheerwine)
April 24–29 2.4 Tour of Virginia [7] Virginia Colombia Javier Zapata
(Caico)
April 28-May 6 2.6.1 USA Crits Southeast Series [8] Georgia Race 1: United States Mark Hekman
(Abercrombie and Fitch)
United States Katherine Carroll
(Aaron’s Corporate Furnishings Archived 2013-01-16 at archive.today)
May 2–6 2.3 Tour of the Gila [9] Silver City, NM United States Nathan O'Neill
(Health Net–Maxxis)
United States Mara Abbott
(Webcor Builders)
May 11–13 2.2 Joe Martin Stage Race [10] Fayetteville, AR Rory Sutherland
(Health Net–Maxxis)
United States Katherine Carroll
(Aaron’s Corporate Furnishings Archived 2013-01-16 at archive.today)
May 17–20 2.3 Tri-peaks Challenge [11] Russellville, AR United States Andrew Bajadali United States Amber Rais
(Webcor Builders)
May 19–20 2.4 Tour of Connecticut [12] Connecticut cancelled cancelled
May 25 1.5 Raleigh Criterium [13] Archived 2018-08-04 at the Wayback Machine Raleigh, North Carolina Cuba Frank Travieso
(AEG-Toshiba-JetNetwork)
United States Laura Van Gilder
(Cheerwine)
May 26 1.4 BikeJam / Kelly Cup [14] Archived 2019-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Baltimore, MD Nathan O'Neill
(Navigators Insurance)
United States Laura Van Gilder
(Cheerwine)
May 28 1.4 Tour of Somerville [15] Somerville, NJ
May 29-
June 3
2.2 Mt. Hood Cycling Classic [16] Hood River, OR Australia Nathan O'Neill
(Health Net–Maxxis)
Canada Leah Goldstein
(Symmetrics)
June 2 1.3 CSC Invitational [17] Arlington, VA United States Rahsaan Bahati
(Rock Racing)
United States Laura Van Gilder
(Cheerwine)
June 2 1.3 Liberty Classic [18] Philadelphia, PA N/A Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
(T-Mobile Women)
June 13–16 2.2 Tour de Nez [19] Reno, NV N/A
June 16 1.4 Crystal City Classic [20] Arlington, VA N/A
June 20–24 2.1 Nature Valley Grand Prix [21] Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine Minnesota Serbia Ivan Stevic
(Toyota–United)
United States Kristin Armstrong
(Team Lipton)
June 23 1.3 Saturn Rochester Twilight Criterium [22] Rochester, NY Australia Hilton Clarke
(Navigators Insurance)
United States Jesse Maclean
(Verducci Breakaway Racing)
July 1 1.3 Chevron Manhattan Beach Grand Prix [23] Manhattan Beach, CA United States Rahsaan Bahati
(Rock Racing)
United States Laura Van Gilder
(Cheerwine)
July 7 1.5 Infineon Technologies Cougar Mountain Classic - Criterium [24] Sonoma, CA Italy Alessandro Bazzana
(SuccessFulliving.com p/b Parkpre)
United States Anna Lang
(Karl Strauss/SDBC[1])
July 8 1.5 Infineon Technologies Cougar Mountain Classic - Circuit Race Sonoma, CA Italy Alessandro Bazzana
(SuccessFulliving.com p/b Parkpre)
July 11 1.1 USA Cycling Individual Time Trial Championship Greenville, S.C. United States David Zabriskie
(Team CSC)
July 15 1.1 USA Cycling Elite Road Race Championship Greenville, S.C. United States Levi Leipheimer
(Discovery Channel)
July 11–15 2.3 Cascade Cycling Classic Cascade, OR United States Phil Zajicek
(Navigators Insurance)
-
July 16–24 2.6.2 International Cycling Classic [25] Wisconsin Mexico Marco Rios
(Kahala-LaGrange)
United States Kelly Benjamin
(Cheerwine)
July 21 1.3 Wells Fargo Twilight Criterium [26] Boise, ID Cuba Ivan Dominguez
(Toyota–United)
United States Jean Hallada
(Team Tamarack Resort)
July 23–29 2.1 International Tour de Toona [27] Archived 2021-05-06 at the Wayback Machine Pennsylvania Australia Karl Menzies
(Health Net–Maxxis)
United States Kristin Armstrong
(Team Lipton)
August 4 1.2 Presbyterian Healthcare Invitational Criterium [28][permanent dead link] Charlotte, North Carolina United States Frank Pipp
(Health Net–Maxxis)
United States Tina Pic
Cola Vita
August 5 1.4 Hanes Park Classic [29] Winston-Salem, NC Cuba Ivan Dominguez
(Toyota–United)
United States Tina Pic
Cola Vita
August 12 2.2 Tour of Elk Grove [30] Elk Grove, IL Australia Nathan O'Neill
(Health Net–Maxxis)
August 19 1.1 USA Cycling Elite Criterium Championship Downers Grove, IL Canada Martin Gilbert
(Kelly Benefit Strategies–Medifast)
August 27 1.3 Chris Thater Memorial [31] Binghamton, NY United States Kyle Wamsley
(Navigators Insurance)
United States Theresa Cliff-Ryan
(Cheerwine)
Sept 3 1.3 US100K Classic [32] Archived 2007-04-29 at the Wayback Machine Atlanta, GA United States Emile Abraham
(Priority Health–Bissell)
United States Tina Pic
Cola Vita
Sept 16 1.2 Tour de Leelanau Leelanau County, MI United States Garrett Peltonen
(Priority Health–Bissell)
United States Tina Pic
Cola Vita

References

  1. ^ "SDBC Elite Cycling Team Official Website". Archived from the original on 2007-07-11. Retrieved 2007-07-09.