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PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S TEAMS NAMED FOR COMMERCE BANK LIBERTY CLASSIC
- By PCT Staff
- Published 05/21/2008
- Triple Crown News
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PHILADELPHIA – May 13, 2008 - Organizers of the Commerce Bank
Triple Crown of Cycling have announced the 20 professional women’s teams that
will contest a three-race battle in southeastern
Battling for the big payday will be a talented field of
six-rider squads that includes three of Europe’s top teams, plus the cream of
the crop from this side of the
The overwhelming favorite to capture
“Ina will definitely be our plan A,” confirmed Kristy Scrymgeour, High Road’s communications
manager. “Our main concern is making sure no one gets away on the last trip up
Lemon Hill. If we can keep the race together Ina will
be hard to beat in a sprint.”
High Road also boasts American
stars Mara Abbott and Kim Anderson. A year ago, the 22-year-old Abbott was the
revelation of pro peloton, winning a stage of the Redlands Classic, the
national road race championship, and scoring a silver at the Montreal World
Cup. All that happened while she was still devoting time to swimming and
college. This year, the young American is fully focused on cycling, with her
eyes trained on the Summer Olympics in
The biggest threat to High Road will be Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung, and its own fast finisher, Deutschland native Regina Schleicher. Schleicher was world champion on the road in 2005 and won the Liberty Classic a year later. Nürnberger was second in the most recent World Cup standings.
Swiss-based Cervelo-Lifeforce are the newcomers to the Liberty Classic, but that doesn’t mean they’re coming only for the experience. Led by 2006 world time trial champion Kristin Armstrong, Cervelo-Lifeforce has the best chance of derailing another German blitzkrieg.
Since 1996, only two non-Germans have won this prestigious
women’s event, the last coming in 2003 when Canadian Lyne Bessette snuck away
during the final climb of Lemon Hill and held her advantage all the way to the
finish. Armstrong, a non-sprinter who was second in this year’s Tour of Flanders,
will need a similar scenario to unfold if she’s to
become the first American to win the Liberty Classic.
Webcor Builders could also make
some noise during the Commerce Bank Triple Crown of Cycling. The
California-based team started 2008 with a bang when
team rider Katheryn Mattis scored a breakthrough win at the Geelong World Cup
in late February. That victory celebration was muted a week later when Mattis
broke her collarbone after crashing at the Tour of New Zealand. Nonetheless,
Webcor’s international aspirations remain. The 2007 National Racing Calendar
team champion spent much of its spring campaign in Europe, helping team leader
– and rheumatology doctor – Christine Thorburn pursue a spot on the U.S.
Olympic team.
But come Triple Crown time, the
team’s hopes will lie with Canadian Alex Wrubleski who is in the midst of a
career year. Already in 2008 Wrubleski has scored a pair of top 4s in World Cup
events, and in April she grabbed the top step of the Redlands Classic stage
race podium after taking enough bonus time in the final stage to steal the
overall title away from High Road’s Abbott.
Other teams to watch include
Colavita-Sutter Home, which is led by Tina Pic, one of the sport’s most
decorated pros. During her lengthy career, Pic has won multiple
Also keep an eye on Team Tibco, which scored the top podium
step at the inaugural Tour of California criterium earlier in the year when
Brooke Miller out-kicked Cheerwine speedster Laura Van Gilder.
The women’s three-race series commences June 3rd
in
In between, the world’s fastest women cyclists will scratch and claw their way around four laps of the grueling 14.4-mile circuit that includes the infamous Manayunk Wall, which boasts precipitous grades in excess of 17 percent. Expect another furious dash to the finish and perhaps the first American winner in the race’s long and illustrious history.
Professional Women’s Teams for 2008
Commerce Bank Triple Crown of Cycling
Note: As of 5/6/08
|
UCI Women's
Professional Teams |
Nation |
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Team High Road - Women |
GER |
|
Cervelo Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team |
SUI |
|
Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung |
GER |
|
Webcor Builders Cycling Team |
|
|
Women's
Professional/Elite Teams |
|
|
Aaron's Women's Professional Cycling Team |
|
|
BMW-Bianchi |
|
|
C3-Sollay.com |
|
|
Cheerwine Cycling |
|
|
Colavita/Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light |
|
|
HPC Powered by Altarum |
|
|
Hub Racing |
|
|
Jazz Apple Cycling Team |
NZL |
|
Juice Plus+ Women's Cycling Team |
|
|
PROMAN Racing |
|
|
Team Advil/Chapstick |
|
|
Team Kenda Tire |
|
|
Team Tibco |
|
|
ValueAct Capital Cycling Team |
|
|
Vanderkitten Racing |
|
|
TBA |
TBA |