Erica Allar (Team Vera Bradley Foundation) getting ready to prove that “Local Girl doing Well” is not just a cliché.
The chase begins and a strong New Zealand team is evident from the start.
Kate Veronneau (Kutztown Cutters) shows the pack what cornering is all about
Casey Manderfield (Cycle Loft) shows strength early on by taking preems, but was later caught up in a mechanical.
Lead by Lauren Ellis (BikeNZ) the New Zealand team takes control of the race.
Rebecca Wellons (BMW/Bianchi) tries valiantly to chase them down.
Blasting over the finish line with not a single rider in sight, Lauren Ellis (BikeNZ) clearly deserves her win.
The men’s race starts super fast- and team AXA Equitable is out in front like a rocket
Serious crash on the third lap forced this waiting line pile-up at the pit. Thanks to some great mechanical work from the Sram c
Clayton Barrows (AXA Equitable) takes a moment to steel himself for the second half of the race.
Frank Travieso (Jamis-Sutter Home p/b Colavita) bridges up to a 13 man break, but they were a lap ahead of the field.
Neil Bezdek (Mountain Khakis) corners as part of that 13 man break with the twilight of West Chester, PA quickly descending.
That break-a-way corners through the beautiful historic district.
Winner of the field sprint, Frank Travieso ((Jamis-Sutter Home p/b Colavita) can’t claim an overall victory as the break-a-way f
Big Show’ Clayton Barrows takes his team AXA Equitable all the way to the Big Show with the win and the overall points. Big Cong
Cheers! Guido Palma (Jamis-Sutter Home p/b Colavita) takes 3rd place, Clayton Barrows (AXA Equitable) takes the win, Bobby Lea
Overall points jersey: Neil Bezdek (Mountain Khakis) 3rd, Clayton Barrows (AXA Equitable) overall leader, Isaac Howe (Mountain K
Woman’s podium: Sarah Caravella (Team CARD) is 3rd, Lauren Ellis (BikeNZ) takes the win, Erica Allar (Team Vera Bradley Foundati
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