Women’s Results May 1, 2019
2019 Stage 1 UCI Women U25 Results
2019 Stage 1 Elite Women Results
2019 Stage 1 UCI Women GC after Stage 1 QOM
2019 Stage 1 Team Classification for Stage 1 Women
2019 Stage 1 UCI Women U25 Results GC After
2019 Stage 1 UCI Women Sprint GC after Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Women Team General Classification After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 UCI Women GC After
2019 Stage 1 QOM Women Sprint Summary
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Men’s Results May 1, 2019
2019 Stage 1 Men Cat 1-2 GC After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Men Cat 3 GC After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Master Men A Final
2019 Stage 1 Master Men A 45+ GC After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Men Cat 1-2 Final
2019 Stage 1 Men Cat 3 35+ GC After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Master Men A GC After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Master Men A 50+ GC After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Master Men A 55+ GC After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Elite Men Results GC After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Daily Sprint Summary
2019 Stage 1 KOM General Classification after Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Team Classification for Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Elite Men U23 Final
2019 Stage 1 Elite Men Results Final
2019 Stage 1 UCI Men Team General Classification After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 Daily Sprint Summary KOM
2019 Stage 1 Elite Men U23 GC After Stage 1
2019 Stage 1 UCI Men Sprint GC After Stage 1
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Re Cap Day 1
TOUR OF THE GILA DAY 1
Tour of the Gila Press Release – Stage 1 (Click Here for Full Story)
Steep competition attacks first stage of Tour of the Gila
James Piccoli (Elevate KHS Pro Cycling) and Brodie Chapman (Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank) ascend to victories in the Mogollon Road Race – Presented by Grant County
UCI Men
The 33rd Annual Tour of the Gila kicked off Wednesday as teams fought for early leads in the five-day stage race, but it was Canadian James Piccoli (Elevate KHS Pro Cycling) who made a final push to outlast his competition.
The 25-year-old picked off two Colombian climbers in the final two kilometers of Stage 1’s brutal Mogollon ascent. He carries the leader’s jersey on his back going into Thursday’s Inner Loop Road Race – Presented by Brian & Lynn Robinson | Southwest Bone & Joint Institute.
Unofficial results currently have Piccoli in first for the stage race, followed by Oscar Miguel Sevilla Rivera (Team Medellín) and Eder Frayre Moctezuma (Team California), who surged in the final kilometer to secure his spot on the podium.
General classification (race leaders)
- James Piccoli (Elevate KHS Pro Cycling)
- Oscar Miguel Sevilla Rivera (Team Medellín)
- Eder Frayre Moctezuma (Team California)
UCI Women
In one of the most competitive women’s fields to date, including Olympians and national and world champions, it was anyone’s game approaching the Mogollon climb as firepower crisscrossed the peloton.
But after a select few got away in the final kilometers, Brodie Chapman (Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank) closed in on former national champion hill climber Krista Doebel-Hickok (Rally UHC Cycling) and pushed toward the line in the final 100 meters for the win.
Unofficial results currently have Chapman in first place, Edwige Pitel (Femme Équipe p/b Swisse Wellness) in second and Doebel-Hickok in third. Pitel sailed up to meet Chapman and Doebel-Hickok in the final hundred meters.
General classification (race leaders)
- Brodie Chapman (Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank)
- Edwige Pitel (Femme Équipe p/b Swisse Wellness)
- Krista Doebel-Hickok (Rally UHC Cycling)