(October 7) – Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) wrapped up his cycling season with a bang in a series of one-day races in northern Italy, posting his best results of the year. Powless began with a 4thplace finish at the 174.3 kilometer Coppa Bernocchi, which starts and finishes in Legnano, Italy.
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(October 10) – Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) took his first victory of the season at the one-day classic Gran Piemonte, which takes place in the foothills of the Italian Alps. Powless launched a 43 kilometer solo attack to win the 182 kilometer race. “There aren’t many feelings in the world that can compare to this one,” Powless said afterwards. “Every cyclist works so hard all year to hopefully put it together on a day that it matters, and I’m just so happy that I could put it together today.” He is the first American to ever to win Gran Piemonte.
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(October 12) – Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) placed 8th at the final Monument race of the season, Il Lombardia, which was won in a stunning solo attack by Road Race World Champion Tadej Pogačar. “It’s just about surviving that last climb,” said Powless before the 255 kilometer race, which began in Bergamo and ended in Como.
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(October 1-6) – Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) took the victory at the six-stage CRO Race, for his second stage-race win of the season. “It’s a great feeling to end the season with a win, this was my last race this year,” he said afterwards. McNulty won a rain-soaked stage 3 and placed first overall by 8 seconds.
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(October 4-6) – The UCI MTB World Series concluded in Mont-Saint-Anne, Canada, with Americans capturing a number of top spots in the overall season standings.
In junior men’s downhill, Asa Vermette (Frameworks Racing) placed 3rd overall in the standings; on the junior women’s side, Kale Cushman (The Gravity Collective) was 6th and Matilda Melton(Transition Factory Racing) 8th on the season. Anna Newkirk (Beyond Racing) was 7th overall in elite women’s downhill.
In U23 Men’s overall standings, Riley Amos (Trek Factory Racing) and Bjorn Riley (Trek Future Racing) ranked 1st and 2nd in both XCO and XCC. Madigan Munro (Trek Factory Racing/Pirelli) was 3rd overall for the season in Women’s U23 XCO and XCC.
Savilia Blunk (Decathlon Ford Racing Team) finished top 5 in both elite women’s XCC and XCO for the season, and Christopher Blevins (Specialized Factory Racing) was 10th overall in elite men’s XCO and 6th in XCC.
In the weekend competition, Kale Cushman placed 3rd and Pella Ward was 4th in junior women’s downhill. Anna Newkirk was 7th in elite women’s downhill and Richie Rude (Yeti/Fox Factory Race Team) was 7th in elite men’s.
Bjorn Riley placed 2nd and Riley Amos was 7th in U23 men’s XCC, while Madigan Munro was 6th in U23 women’s XCO and 5th in XCC.
Savilia Blunk placed 7th in elite women’s XCC and 10th in XCO.
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(October 4-6) – In the final weekend of the TREK USCX series at Waterloo, Wisconsin, Kerry Werner(Groove Off Road Racing), Andrew Strohmeyer (CXD Trek Bikes) and Scott Funston (Cervelo Orange Living) swept the top three spots in elite men’s C1 racing, while Katie Clouse (Steve Tilford Foundation Racing) was the top elite female in 5th, behind repeat winner Hélène Clauzel.
Benjamin Bravman (Bear National Team) placed 1st and Garrett Beshore (Boulder Junior Cycling) 2nd in junior men’s racing, and Rachel Lev-Tov (Boulder Junior Cycling) took 3rd on the junior women’s side.
Sunday’s C2 racing saw the top-three elite men repeat, this time with Andrew Strohmeyer placing 1st, followed by Kerry Werner and Scott Funston. Katie Clouse moved up a spot to 4th as the top American, with Hélène Clauzel again taking the win for elite women.
In junior men’s racing, Garrett Beshore was 1st, followed by Benjamin Bravman and Dylan Haynes(Boulder Junior Cycling) in 2nd and 3rd. Lyllie Sonnemann (CXD Trek Bikes) placed 3rd on the junior women’s side.
For the 8-race series, which started in September, Andrew Strohmeyer ranked 1st overall among elite men, followed by Kerry Werner and Scott Funston. Katie Clouse ranked 4th overall among elite women, followed by Lauren Zoerner (Competitive Edge Racing) in 6th.
Benjamin Bravman took the junior men’s overall title, with Isaiah Culbreath (Oklahoma Flyers) placing 3rd. Ada Watson (CXD Trek Bikes) and Nicole Clamann (Blue Ridge Cross) took the 2nd and 3rd overall spots for junior women.
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(October 12-13) – The Major Taylor Cross Cup brought together age group and elite cyclists for a weekend of C2 racing at the Indy Cycloplex’s Major Taylor Velodrome. It was stop number six of the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Series, and races 5 and 6 for the @ohio_valley_cyclocross regional series.
Caleb Swartz (ENVE/Forward Endurance Coaching) and Tobin Ortenblad (Santa Cruz SRAM htSQD) placed 1st and 3rd on day one in elite men’s C2 racing, while Lizzie Gunsalus (Marian University) and Jorja Bond (CXD Trek Bikes) placed 2nd and 3rd for elite women.
Garrett Beshore (Boulder Junior Cycling) was 1st and Jack Bernhard (Finkraft Junior Cycling Team) 3rd in junior men’s racing, while Alyssa White (Finkraft Junior Cycling Team) won the junior women’s race, followed by Rachel Lev-Tov (Boulder Junior Cycling) in 2nd.
Lizzy Gunsalus and Anna Dorovskikh (Donovan Racing) took 2nd and 3rd for the day two’s elite women’s race. Garrett Beshore scored his second win of the weekend in the junior men’s race, while Jack Bernhard and Dylan Haynes (Boulder Junior Cycling) placed 2nd and 3rd. Alyssa White also completed a double win for the weekend, taking first at Sunday’s junior women’s race, followed by Rachel Lev-Tov in 3rd.
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(October 5-6) – Hundreds of elite and age-group cyclists gathered in Belgium for the third annual UCI Gravel World Championships, held on a series of courses across paved and unpaved roads in Flanders. Elite Gravel National Champion Lauren Stephens (Cynisca Cycling) was the top-placing American pro, taking 15th on the 134 kilometer elite women’s course.
Other top results among American age-group cyclists: Wendy Skean (1st, 80-plus); Amy Phillips (3rd, 50-54), Molly Van Houweling (6th, 50-54), Cherell Jordin (10th, 50-54); Tracey Jacobs (3rd, 55-59), Denise Esposito (7th, 55-59); Laura Van Gilder (1st, 60-64), Terry Quirk (7th, 60-64), Jennifer Slawta (8th, 60-64); Ruth Clemence (1st, 65-69), Lillian Pfluke (3rd, 65-69), Grace Plager (4th, 65-69), Pam Glenn (7th, 65-69), Bevo Tarika (8th, 65-69); Vanessa Cooney (1st, 70-74); Alexandra Benda (10th, 35-39); Erin Reedy (10th, 45-49)
Top results for American men: William Humphreys (2nd, 80+); Stephen Crowley (10th, 65-69).
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