Overview
The Commerce Bank Reading Classic on June 5, 2008 will be the second stop of the Commerce Bank Triple Crown of Cycling series, featuring nearly 200 of the sport’s top professional athletes competing for a place on the podium. The event includes an elite amateur men’s race, a professional women’s race, and the featured international pro men’s race. As in previous years, the demanding 74-mile course is sure to push the international men’s peloton to its limit over 10 laps on a challenging circuit that connects downtown Reading with Mt. Penn.
Race Date
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Official Start Time Approx. Finish Time
11:15 a.m. 12:15 p.m.
Distance
25 mile criterium
Course Description
The course begins and ends in Reading in the 300 block of Penn Street. The Pro/Elite Women cyclists will cover 25 miles racing 14 laps on an eight-corner criterium circuit through Reading’s streets. They will average almost 30 mph on a fast, downtown course.
Course Map
To see a map of the course, please click here
Purse
$2,000
The Cyclists – Pro/Elite Women
Field Limit: 120. Each Pro/Elite women’s team is limited to 6 riders, Pro or Categories 1 or 2 only.
Spectators/VIP Tickets
Free viewing at all locations. VIP tickets are available for our exclusive Champions Club area at the start-finish line. Click here for ticket info
Parking
Check out www.readingparking.com.
Special Events
The Commerce Bank Triple Crown of Cycling Lifestyle Expo on Penn Street will feature exhibitors and information on everything cycling, fitness, sports and more in the region. Be sure to visit the Lifestyle Expo for tips on finding the perfect bicycle, to see the latest cycling fashions, learn how to choose a helmet, discover what to eat to avoid the “bonk” while cycling or running, and to learn more about other sporting and community events in the area.
To learn more about exhibitor opportunities at the Lifestyle Expo, click here.
Reading’s Family Fun Zones will offer food vendors, live music and entertainment and some of the best vantage points for viewing the race. City Park Fun Zone is located right at the cyclists’ feed zone and provides a great spot for watching their climb up Duryea Drive. The Centre Park Fun Zone is situated on a long, uphill straight-away on Centre Avenue, and new this year will be a Downtown Fun Zone which will put spectators in close proximity to the thrills of the start-finish line on Penn Street. WEEU-830AM radio will broadcast live from each of the Fun Zone spots.
Media Contacts
Members of the media should contact Pro Cycling Tour’s Communications Department with any questions or special requests. We can be reached at 610-676-0390 x104 or pr@procyclingtour.com.