Thursday, April 16, 2009

TIBCO, Team Type 1 Top Initial 2009 Women’s Prestige Cycling Series Standings

Women’s Prestige Cycling Series Releases Standings After Redlands Bicycle Classic


Minneapolis – The 2009 Women’s Prestige Cycling Series kicked off at the Redlands Bicycle Classic, the traditional Series opener. Team Type 1 and Team TIBCO traded blows, each claiming the lead in two of the four competitions.

Consistency was the name of the game in the Individual classification, with Alison Powers (Team Type 1) and Katheryn Mattis (Webcor) claiming the top two spots in the prologue time trial and then holding them through the remaining three stages. Lauren Tamayo (Team TIBCO) provided a bit of drama, moving from 8th after the prologue to 3rd after the first stage before defending that position for the rest of the race.

Individual Classification
1. Alison Powers (Team Type 1)
2. Katheryn Mattis (Webcor Builders Cycling Team)
3. Lauren Tamayo (Team TIBCO)
4. Kristin Sanders (ValueAct Capital)
5. Meredith Miller (Team TIBCO)

Julie Beveridge (Team TIBCO) and Rebecca Much (Webcor) took the top two spots in the Series’ Best Young Rider competition at the prologue and then defended those positions at the following three stages. Carla Swart was third after the prologue, then fourth after the following two stages before dropping to 8th after a tough final stage.

Best Young Rider
1. Julie Beveridge (Team TIBCO)
2. Rebecca Much (Webcor Builders Cycling Team)
3. Tiffany Cromwell (Colavita Sutter Home)
4. Lindsey Myers (Wines of Washington)
5. Jacquelyn Crowell (Team Type 1)

The Sprint classification was a seesaw battle between Lauren Tamayo (Team TIBCO) and former team mates Kori Seehafer (Team Type 1) and Tina Pic (Colavita). Seehafer claimed the jersey after Stage 1. Stage 2 saw Tamayo in the lead, followed by Pic with Seehafer dropping to third. Seehafer came storming back in the 3rd and final stage, claiming the victory with Pic remaining in second and Tamayo dropping to 4th.

Best Sprinter
1. Kori Seehafer (Team Type 1)
2. Tina Pic (Colavita Sutter Home)
3. Alison Powers (Team Type 1)
4. Lauren Tamayo (Team TIBCO)
5. Joanne Kiesanowski (Team TIBCO)

TIBCO claimed top honors in the team competition, thanks to strong performances by several riders and aided by Beveridge, whose points contribution were doubled because of the young rider bonus used in calculating Series team standings. Webcor held on for second because they had two young riders, Much and Alexis Rhodes. But 2nd through 4th are separated by only 36 points, leaving the team competition up for grabs at the next three Series events.

Best Team
1. Team TIBCO - 294 pts
2. Webcor Builders Cycling Team - 201
3. Team Type - 1196
4. ValueAct Capital Cycling Team - 165
5. Colavita Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light- 83

Full results can be found at www.WomenCyclists.com

The 2009 Women’s Prestige Cycling Series continues at the Joe Martin Stage Race (May 7 – 10), followed by the Nature Valley Grand Prix (June 10 – 14) before concluding at the Cascade Classic (July 22 – 26).

Photo: VeloImages

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

TIBCO, Team Type 1 Top Initial 2009 Women’s Prestige Cycling Series Standings

Women’s Prestige Cycling Series Releases Standings After Redlands Bicycle Classic


Minneapolis – The 2009 Women’s Prestige Cycling Series kicked off at the Redlands Bicycle Classic, the traditional Series opener. Team Type 1 and Team TIBCO traded blows, each claiming the lead in two of the four competitions.

Consistency was the name of the game in the Individual classification, with Alison Powers (Team Type 1) and Katheryn Mattis (Webcor) claiming the top two spots in the prologue time trial and then holding them through the remaining three stages. Lauren Tamayo (Team TIBCO) provided a bit of drama, moving from 8th after the prologue to 3rd after the first stage before defending that position for the rest of the race.

Individual Classification
1. Alison Powers (Team Type 1)
2. Katheryn Mattis (Webcor Builders Cycling Team)
3. Lauren Tamayo (Team TIBCO)
4. Kristin Sanders (ValueAct Capital)
5. Meredith Miller (Team TIBCO)

Julie Beveridge (Team TIBCO) and Rebecca Much (Webcor) took the top two spots in the Series’ Best Young Rider competition at the prologue and then defended those positions at the following three stages. Carla Swart was third after the prologue, then fourth after the following two stages before dropping to 8th after a tough final stage.

Best Young Rider
1. Julie Beveridge (Team TIBCO)
2. Rebecca Much (Webcor Builders Cycling Team)
3. Tiffany Cromwell (Colavita Sutter Home)
4. Lindsey Myers (Wines of Washington)
5. Jacquelyn Crowell (Team Type 1)

The Sprint classification was a seesaw battle between Lauren Tamayo (Team TIBCO) and former team mates Kori Seehafer (Team Type 1) and Tina Pic (Colavita). Seehafer claimed the jersey after Stage 1. Stage 2 saw Tamayo in the lead, followed by Pic with Seehafer dropping to third. Seehafer came storming back in the 3rd and final stage, claiming the victory with Pic remaining in second and Tamayo dropping to 4th.

Best Sprinter
1. Kori Seehafer (Team Type 1)
2. Tina Pic (Colavita Sutter Home)
3. Alison Powers (Team Type 1)
4. Lauren Tamayo (Team TIBCO)
5. Joanne Kiesanowski (Team TIBCO)

TIBCO claimed top honors in the team competition, thanks to strong performances by several riders and aided by Beveridge, whose points contribution were doubled because of the young rider bonus used in calculating Series team standings. Webcor held on for second because they had two young riders, Much and Alexis Rhodes. But 2nd through 4th are separated by only 36 points, leaving the team competition up for grabs at the next three Series events.

Best Team
1. Team TIBCO - 294 pts
2. Webcor Builders Cycling Team - 201
3. Team Type - 1196
4. ValueAct Capital Cycling Team - 165
5. Colavita Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light- 83

Full results can be found at www.WomenCyclists.com

The 2009 Women’s Prestige Cycling Series continues at the Joe Martin Stage Race (May 7 – 10), followed by the Nature Valley Grand Prix (June 10 – 14) before concluding at the Cascade Classic (July 22 – 26).

Photo: VeloImages

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