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USA Pro Challenge: Tejay van Garderen Claims Stage 2 and the Overall Lead
August 21, 2012
Press Release
Crested Butte, Colo. (Aug. 21, 2012) – Stage 2 of the 2012 USA Pro Challenge featured a challenging ride under blue skies and saw an unexpected finish, with Tejay Van Garderen (USA) of BMC Racing Team pulling through to take the stage win and the overall lead. Following close behind were Christian Vande Velde (USA) of Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda in second and Ivan Rovny (RUS) of RusVelo in third. After today’s performance, van Garderen takes the overall lead to claim the Exergy Leader Jersey.
“I wasn’t going into the last 4 km thinking I was going to win, but I knew I was going to try,” said Van Garderen. “When I looked over my shoulder and I saw Christian Vande Velde on my wheel, I thought he was in a perfect position to outsprint me, but at this altitude, I think he may have had trouble with his acceleration.”
Reaching impressive average uphill speeds of 25 mph, the riders gave it their all to keep the competition going strong heading into returning host city Crested Butte.
“Today was another really great day of racing, under the amazing backdrop of Montrose, Crested Butte and all the cities in between,” said Shawn Hunter, CEO of the Pro Challenge. “The 2012 USA Pro Challenge is going to take these riders to new heights, and from what we’ve seen so far the riders and the fans are ready for it.”
An early break of about 30 riders wouldn’t stick, but did lead to a smaller group of 12 tearing off the front to form a breakaway that would last up until the last minutes of the stage. The original break consisted of the following riders:
Alex Howes and David Zabriskie (USA/Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda),Camilo Castiblanco and Rafael Infantino (COL/EPM-UNE), Christopher Baldwin (USA/Bissell Pro Cycling), Craig Lewis (USA/Champion System Pro Cycling), Jens Voigt (GER/RadioShack-Nissan-Trek), Julien El Fares (FRA/Team Type 1-SANOFI), Mathias Frank (SUI/BMC Racing), Matt Cooke (USA/Team Exergy), Valerio Agnoli and Vincenzo Nibali (ITA/Liquigas-Cannondale).
Heading into the first climb of the day — Cat. 3 Cerro Summit (7,973 ft.) — Castiblanco pulled away from the group to take max points, followed by Cooke and Nibali, but was then absorbed back into the group. Continuing into the second KOM – Cat. 3 Blue Mesa Summit (8,719 ft.) — a similar situation unfolded with Castiblanco, Cooke, Lewis taking first, second and third, respectively.
As the riders approached the first Waste Management sprint line of the day in Gunnison — which will also host to start of Stage 3 — the cheers of enthusiastic crowds lining the route, welcomed maximum points winner Howes soon followed by Baldwin and Lewis.
In an unfortunate accident, Ben King (RadioShack-Nissan-Trek) Georg Preidler and Rubens Bertogliati both of Team Type 1-SANOFI and Sergey Klimov (RusVelo) hit the deck at the back of the peloton, but were all able to recover and finish out the day.
With the stage nearing the finish, the break was reduced to nine riders after Voigt, Nibali and El Fares fell back to the peloton. In a last effort, with about 3 km to go, Castiblanco attacked the break, but was brought back by Frank. And in an unexpected last minute push, van Garderen came out of nowhere with Vande Velde on his wheel, to take the stage win and the overall lead.
“I am really happy with my ride today and very proud of how the team is riding here in Colorado,” said Vande Velde. “As an American team based in Boulder, this race is a special one for us. The team is ultra-motivated, we’ve animated the race the first two days and we hope to continue to do so as the week goes on.”
Tejay van Garderen took the Exergy Leader Jersey. Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda) kept the Waste Management Sprint Jersey, as did his teammate Tom Danielson with the Nissan King of the Mountains Jersey. Rafael Infantino Abreu claimed Evolve Most Aggressive Rider Jersey for his effort on the climbs. Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski of Bontrager Livestrong Team was awarded the Aquadraat Best Young Rider Jersey.
Stage 3 preview
Gunnison to Aspen: 210.1 km/130.6 miles
Start time: 10:10 a.m. MT
Estimated finish time: 3:10-4:40 p.m. MT
Satellite feed time: 5 – 5:15 p.m. MT
In 2011, U.S. stage racing saw one of its toughest days with the ride from Gunnison to Aspen and in 2012 the “Queen Stage” will again feature two of the highest climbs in professional racing. The stage starts in downtown Gunnison with a short neutral section leading out of town; however, as soon as the racing begins, so do the challenges. Just after the first right turn the riders face the first Sprint Line of the day in the small community of Almont. This will most likely be the last time the true sprinters will play a part in this stage, as the race quickly turns uphill and heads toward the first King of the Mountain (KOM) of the day near Taylor Park Reservoir.
A short, flat section on the north side of the reservoir will be the last pavement the field will see for almost 14 miles, as the dirt climb that follows will take the race to 12,126 ft. and the highest point of the week at Cottonwood Pass. A beautiful, twisting descent will take the peloton down into the town of Buena Vista and the second sprint line of the day before heading north on US 24 to Twin Lakes. The left turn toward Twin Lakes will show the field what is to come as they see the massive ridge in front of them. Although the climb up Independence Pass is paved and not quite as high as Cottonwood, it is sure to produce fireworks again this year. Lined with fans in 2011, the climb to 12,095 ft. caused several gaps in the field that led to an exciting finish in Aspen, which will no doubt be duplicated in 2012.
How to Watch the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
Fans can view the race on the daily NBC Sports Network and NBC broadcasts. Stage 3 will air live on NBC Sports tomorrow at 2 p.m. MT.
In addition to the broadcast, fans can follow the race with the RadioShack Tour Tracker. Available on the race website, as well as through a free download on iTunes and Google Play.
For full results, archived footage, GPS data, course information, race play-by-play and more, visit the official race website at
Website: http://www.prochallenge.com
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