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Prestige Women's Series 2005 USA Once the races start, you will be able to click below to go to individual race results >
2005 Women’s Prestige Cycling Series Announced Organisers of the Women’s Prestige Cycling Series in the USA have released the 2005 Series calendar. After a successful first year in 2004, the calendar will remain the same in 2005: Mar 31 – Apr 3 PoolGel Redlands Bicycle Classic June 8 – 12 Nature Valley Grand Prix July 25 – 31 International Tour de ‘Toona Sept 22 - 25 CD&P Bermuda Grand Prix (details - click here) The
CD&P Bermuda Grand Prix will again be a prize for the teams.
The top ten teams following the International Tour de Toona will
receive housing and a generous travel subsidy to attend this very popular
event. The Series’ individual title will be up for grabs in 2005. Lyne Bessette, who won in 2004, appears to be out of the picture, due to a 2005 program that includes mountain bike racing and racing for a number of different road teams. Runner up Katrina Grove has retired from the sport, leaving third-place finisher Susan Palmer-Komar (Colavita/Cooking Light) as the highest placed rider returning to the Series. However, only 30 points separated third through sixth in 2004, which should make for a much tighter race in 2005. Also look for a challenge from Quark Cycling’s new recruit Annette Beutler, winner of the Nature Valley Grand Prix’s challenging Stillwater Criterium in 2004. Gina Grain (Victory Brewing) returns as the defending champion of the sprint competition. Grain won handily in 2004, despite missing the Tour de ‘Toona. She’ll face a stiff challenge from Quark Cycling’s duo of Laura Van Gilder and Tina Pic. Ina Teutanberg (T-Mobile), who’s returning from an injury that limited her 2004 season, may also be a contender. There’s no clear front runner for the Series’ Best Young Rider competition. Kate Sherwin (Victory Brewing), winner in 2004, will be 26 in 2005 and so is too “old” for this division. Favorites include Bermuda Grand Prix champion Lauren Franges (Victory Brewing) and Erinne Willock (Webcor Builders), 2nd and 3rd in 2004, and 2004 World Junior silver medalist Rebecca Much (T-Mobile). The
team competition is also wide open in 2005.
Equipe Rona dominated in 2004 but was disbanded at the end of the
season. Teams that have
already committed for 2005 include Quark Cycling, Victory Brewing, Webcor
Builders, Ford-Basis Cycling, Colavita/Cooking Light, CRCA/Aquafina,
TDS-Schwalbe and Team Diet Cheerwine. For more information, visit www.WomenCyclists.com or contact the Series coordinator via email : Series@WomenCyclists.com
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