Start Times for Tomorrow (Time Trials)
Women’s Results May 2, 2019
To be posted as received.
2019 Stage 1 Women Cat 3-4-5 45+ Final
2019 Stage 1 GC After Stage 1 Women Cat 3-4-5 Final
2019 Stage 1 GC After Stage 1 Women Cat 3-4-5 35+ Final
2019 Stage 1 Women Cat 3-4-5 Final
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Elite Women U25 Final
2019 Stage 2 Elite Women U25 Final
2019 Stage 2 Team General Classification After Stage 2
2019 Stage 2 General Classification Sprint After Stage 2 Women Final
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Elite Women Final
2019 Stage 2 Daily Sprint Summary QOM
2019 Stage 2 Team Classification for Stage 2
2019 Stage 2 Daily Sprint Supper Women
2019 Stage 2 Elite Women Final
2019 Stage 2 QOM General Classification after Stage 2 Final
Other
Men’s Results May 2, 2019
2019 Stage 2 Daily Sprint Summary KOM Men
2019 Stage 2 General Classification after Stage 2 KOM
2019 Stage 2 Daily Sprint Summary Men
2019 Stage 2 Team Classification for Stage 2 Elite Men
2019 Stage 2 GC After 2 Elite Men
2019 Stage 2 Sprint General Classification after Stage 2 Men
2019 Stage 2 Team General Classification After Stage 2 Elite Men Final
2019 Stage 1 GC After Stage 1 Master Men B 60+
2019 Stage 1 GC After Stage 1 Men Cat 4-5
2019 Stage 1 Men Cat 4-5 Final
2019 Stage 1 GC After Stage 1 Men Cat 4-5 35+
2019 Stage 1 GC After Stage 1 Master Men B 50+ Final
2019 Stage 1 Master Men B Revised
2019 Stage 1 GC After Stage 1 Master Men B Revised
2019 Stage 2 Men Master Men A Final
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Master Men A 45+
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Men Cat 3 35+ Final
2019 Stage 2 Men Cat 1-2 Final
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Master Men A 50+
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Master Men 55+
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Men Cat 3
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Master Men A Final
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Men Cat 1-2 Final
2019 Stage 2 GC After Stage 2 Elite Men U23 REVISED
2019 Stage 2 Elite Men U23 REVISED
Other
Recap Day 2
TOUR OF THE GILA DAY 2
Tour of the Gila Press Release – Stage 2 (Click Here for Full Story)
Franz, McCabe claim Tour of the Gila Stage 2 victories
UCI Women
Rally UHC Cycling showed Thursday that pure grit can power you to the top of the podium as Heidi Franz stuck a break with several other riders, climbed away from them with one other competitor, then never gave up as she barreled toward the finish in a two-up drag race that ended in her first UCI win.
Franz bested Olympic bronze medalist and world champion, Canadian Jasmin Duehring (Sho-Air TWENTY20), after the two attacked with about 12 miles to go from a breakaway of five riders. At one point the break included seven riders as they bridged to join, but all bets were off and the break attacked itself, losing riders here and there until Franz and Duehring dropped them.
Coming into the finish, Franz had the legs to carry her over the finish line before Duehring, who moved into first place on GC with a 12-second lead. LeighAnn Ganzar (Hagens Berman | Supermint) rounded out the podium by beating out Abby Mickey (Rally UHC Cycling) on the finishing straight.
Tomorrow they will head into the Tyrone Individual Time Trials presented by Freeport McMoran.
General Classification (overall race leaders for the five-day race) results have changed:
- Jasmin Duehring (Sho-Air TWENTY20)
- Brodie Chapman (Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank) – 12 seconds back
- Edwige Pitel (Femme Équipe p/b Swisse Wellness) – 27 seconds back
UCI Men
Floyd’s Pro Cycling’s dynamic team strategy paid off Thursday at Tour of the Gila’s Stage 2 Inner Loop Road Race when the field caught a six-man break and the team sent their sprinter Travis McCabe to seal the deal and post up for victory in the last 800 meters.
McCabe’s teammate, Alexander Cowan, had attacked solo at about 23 miles into the race before five others joined him. When the field closed in with less than 10 kilometers to go, it was left up to McCabe’s lead-out train to deliver him to the finish.
As they crossed the line, it was McCabe for the win and his teammate, Best Young Rider Nickolas Zukowsky, in second. Michael Hernandez (Aevolo) rounded out the Stage 2 podium in third.
Tomorrow they will head into the Tyrone Individual Time Trials presented by Freeport McMoran.
General Classification (overall race leaders for the five-day race) results have not changed:
1. James Piccoli (Elevate KHS Pro Cycling)
2. Oscar Miguel Sevilla Rivera (Team Medellín) – 8 seconds back
3. Eder Frayre Moctezuma (Team California) – 11 seconds back