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Thursday, March 08, 2007

 

Standings so far

The current USA Cycling National Racing Calendar standings after two events are as follows:

Men’s Individual Standings
1. Ivan Dominguez (CUB/Toyota-United) 120
2. Karl Menzies (NZL/Health Net presented by Maxxis) 92
3. Dominique Rollin (CAN/Kodak Gallery-Sierra Nevada) 60
4. Shawn Milne (Gloucester, Ma./Health Net-Maxxis) 56
5. Russell Downing (GBR/Health Net-Maxxis) 54

Women’s Individual Standings
1. Brooke Miller (Los Altos, Ca./Team Tibco) 160
2. Mackenzie Dickey (Rochdale, Mass./Colavita-Sutter Home-Cooking Light) 56
3. Chantal Beltman (NED/T-Mobile) 46
4. Sarah Caravella (Asheville, N.C./Team Lipton) 48
5. Suzanne Degoede (NED/T-Mobile) 48

Men’s Team Standings
1. Health Net presented by Maxxis 207
2. Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team 193
3. Successfulliving.com 119
4. Kodak Gallery presented by Sierra Nevada 107
5. BMC Racing Team 59

Women’s Team Standings
1. Team Tibco 190
2. Team Lipton 100
3. T-Mobile 86
4. Colavita/Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light 63
5. Metromint Cycling 48

After the first race of the inaugural USA Cycling Professional Tour – the AMGEN Tour of California – current standings have been calculated. With the overall win in California to his credit, American Levi Leipheimer (Santa Rosa, Calif./Discovery Channel) became the first-ever USA Cycling Pro Tour leader, followed by German Jens Voigt (Team CSC) and Juan Jose Haedo (Team CSC) of Argentina. The next event on the 14-race calendar is the U.S. Open in Richmond, Va., April 7.

Men’s Individual Standings
1. Levi Leipheimer (Santa Rosa, Calif./Discovery Channel) 234
2. Jens Voigt (GER/Team CSC) 104
3. Juan Jose Haedo (ARG/Team CSC) 50
4. Jason McCartney (Coralville, Iowa/Discovery Channel) 48
5. Graeme Browne (AUS/Rabobank) 45

Men’s Team Standings
1. Discovery Channel 288
2. Team CSC 255
3. T-Mobile 86
4. Rabobank 56
5. Liquigas 43

MTB

After two events, the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Ultra-Endurance Calendar standings are as follows:

Men’s Individual Standings
1. Travis Brown (Durango, Colo./TREK-FRS) 60
2. Harlan Price (Philadelphia, Pa./Independent Fabrication) 60
3. Christian Helmig (Irving, Texas/Mad Duck) 40
4. Rob Lichtewalner (Bare Naked-Cannondale) 40
5. Harvey Minton (Tampa, Fla./Independent Fabrication) 30

Women’s Individual Standings
1. Carey Lowery (Athens, Tenn./Team Outdoor Store) 20
2. Christina Smith (Denton, Texas/Team Ortho-Sage Cycles) 20
3. Dyan Lee (Cape Coral, Fla./Trikes and Bikes) 15
4. Leslie Reuter (Cedar Park, Texas/Bicycle Sport Shop) 15
5. Shontelle Gauthier (Austin, Texas/Austin Flyers) 12

Comments:
Cool. Do you think they will change? Seen as how this is for 'so far.'
 
mens team... toyota will move into 1st. the rest will stay put.
 
Let us see what happen's. Bragging rights to you if you are right.
 
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