Monday, June 16, 2008

Wilson Wins Final Tour de Beauce Stage; RAAM Team Running Second

Quebec City, Canada — Team Type 1’s professional squad had a lot to celebrate Sunday.

Matt Wilson scored a stage win, Glen Chadwick won the King of the Mountains crown and Moises Aldape claimed the sprint jersey and third-place overall as Team Type 1 also won the team classification at the Tour de Beauce stage race in Canada.

In addition to Aldape’s podium finish, Team Type 1 had Valeriy Kobzarenko finish fourth overall and Chadwick fifth. Canadian Svein Tuft (Symmetrics Cycling Team) took the overall title while Bernardo Colex (Tecos Trek UAG) finished second.

For Wilson, it was his second victory of the year and his first in North America. The former Australian national road race champion had been slowed this season by a broken wrist suffered in a training accident. But in Sunday’s 77.7-mile (125 km) circuit race in Quebec City, Wilson played team tactics to perfection by escaping out of the main break to claim the win by four seconds over Philipp Mamos (Sparkasse).

“We knew Symmetrics would try to ride a slow pace today and that the field would probably let them go,” Team Type 1 Sport Director Ed Beamon said. “So we gambled that they might let the break get the five minutes Chris (Jones) needed to move into the top three overall. We got to almost four minutes, but some of the guys in the break would not cooperate and it started coming back.”

In the Race Across America (RAAM) – an event in which Team Type 1 is the two-time defending champion in the eight-person team division, the squad was running a close second late Sunday night with fewer than 700 miles remaining in the non-stop, 3,015-mile (4,852 km) transcontinental race.

Team Type 1 – which is made up entirely of athletes with Type 1 diabetes – trailed the Byggkjøp presented by BMC Cycling Team by less than 90 minutes at the 39th of 54 time stations. Both squads were averaging better than the record 22.42 mph that Team Type 1 averaged in winning the event in 2007.

At its current pace, Team Type 1 will arrive at the finish line in Annapolis, Md., Tuesday between the hours of 1 and 4 a.m.

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Wilson Wins Final Tour de Beauce Stage; RAAM Team Running Second

Quebec City, Canada — Team Type 1’s professional squad had a lot to celebrate Sunday.

Matt Wilson scored a stage win, Glen Chadwick won the King of the Mountains crown and Moises Aldape claimed the sprint jersey and third-place overall as Team Type 1 also won the team classification at the Tour de Beauce stage race in Canada.

In addition to Aldape’s podium finish, Team Type 1 had Valeriy Kobzarenko finish fourth overall and Chadwick fifth. Canadian Svein Tuft (Symmetrics Cycling Team) took the overall title while Bernardo Colex (Tecos Trek UAG) finished second.

For Wilson, it was his second victory of the year and his first in North America. The former Australian national road race champion had been slowed this season by a broken wrist suffered in a training accident. But in Sunday’s 77.7-mile (125 km) circuit race in Quebec City, Wilson played team tactics to perfection by escaping out of the main break to claim the win by four seconds over Philipp Mamos (Sparkasse).

“We knew Symmetrics would try to ride a slow pace today and that the field would probably let them go,” Team Type 1 Sport Director Ed Beamon said. “So we gambled that they might let the break get the five minutes Chris (Jones) needed to move into the top three overall. We got to almost four minutes, but some of the guys in the break would not cooperate and it started coming back.”

In the Race Across America (RAAM) – an event in which Team Type 1 is the two-time defending champion in the eight-person team division, the squad was running a close second late Sunday night with fewer than 700 miles remaining in the non-stop, 3,015-mile (4,852 km) transcontinental race.

Team Type 1 – which is made up entirely of athletes with Type 1 diabetes – trailed the Byggkjøp presented by BMC Cycling Team by less than 90 minutes at the 39th of 54 time stations. Both squads were averaging better than the record 22.42 mph that Team Type 1 averaged in winning the event in 2007.

At its current pace, Team Type 1 will arrive at the finish line in Annapolis, Md., Tuesday between the hours of 1 and 4 a.m.

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