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USA Pro Challenge R O S T BMC RACING TEAM (USA) BMC USA Pro Challenge JAMIS‐HAGENS BERMAN p/b 1 – Rohan Dennis AUS SUTTER HOME (USA) JHB (August 14) 2 – Brent Bookwalter USA 111 – Daniel Jaramillo Diez COL 3 – Damiano Caruso ITA 112 – Gregory Brenes Obando CRC 4 – Kilian Frankiny SUI R O S T E R 113 – Lucas Sebastian Haedo ARG 5 – Taylor Phinney USA 114 – Ben Jacques‐Maynes USA 6 – Michael Schär SUI August 17‐23, 2015 115 – Stephen Leece USA 7 – Manuel Senni ITA 116 – Carson Miller USA 8 – Peter Stetina USA DRAPAC PRO CYCLING (AUS) DPC 117 – Luis Romero Amaran CUB Directors: Jackson Stewart, Fabio Baldato 61 – Lachlan Norris AUS 118 –David Williams USA 62 – William Clarke AUS Directors: Sebastian Alexandre, Hugo TINKOFF‐SAXO (RUS) TCS 63 – Dylan Girdlestone RSA Pratissoli 11 – Roman Kreuziger CZE 64 – Jordan Kerby AUS 12 – Eduard Beltran Suarez COL 65 – Martin Kohler SUI JELLY BELLY p/b MAXXIS (USA) JBC 13 – Felix Grossscharther AUT 66 – Adam Phelan AUS 121 – Lachlan David Morton AUS 14 – Jesús Hernández Blazquez ESP 67 – Timothy Roe AUS 122 – Alexandr Braico MDA 15 – Bruno Pires POR 68 – Samuel Spokes AUS 123 – Steve Fisher USA 16 – Ivan Rovny RUS Directors: Tom Southam, Jon Breekveldt 124 – Gavin Mannion USA 17 – Chris Anker Sørensen DEN 125 – Angus Morton AUS Directors: Lars Michaelsen, Toni Gluseppe TEAM NOVO NORDISK (USA) TNN 126 – Taylor Sheldon USA 71 – Javier Megias Leal ESP 127 – Erik Slack USA TREK FACTORY RACING (USA) TFR 72 – Corentin Cherhal FRA 128 – Nicolae Tanovitchii MDA 21 – Matthew Busche USA 73 – Kevin De Mesmaeker BEL Directors: Danny Van Haute, Matthew Rice 22 – Julian Arredondo COL 74 – Benjamin Dilley USA 23 – Leonardo Basso ITA 75 – Nicolas Lefrancois FRA AXEON CYCLING TEAM (USA) BDT 24 – Julian Bernard FRA 76 – David Lozano Riba ESP 131 – Gregory Daniel USA 25 – Laurent Didier LUX 77 – Charles Planet FRA 132 – Daniel Eaton USA 26 – Jesse Sergent NZL 78 – Martijn Verschoor NED 133 – Tao Geoghegan Hart GBR 27 – Fabio Silvestre POR Directors: Vassili Davidenko, P. Cherkasov 134 – Ruben Guerreiro POR 28 – Calvin Watson AUS 135 – James Oram NZL Directors: Kim Andersen OPTUM p/b KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES (USA) OPM 136 – Logan Owen USA 81 – Phillip Gaimon USA 137 – Chris Putt USA CANNONDALE‐GARMIN (USA) TCG 82 – Ryan Anderson CAN 138 – Keegan Swirbul USA 31 – Davide Formolo ITA 83 – Guillaume Boivin CAN Directors: Axel Merckx 32 – Janier Alexis Acevedo Colle COL 84 – Charles Bradley Huff USA 33 – Jasper Bovenhuis NED 85 – Pierrick Naud CAN TEAM BUDGET FORKLIFTS (AUS) BFL 34 – Nathan Brown USA 86 – Will Routley CAN 141 – Jack Bobridge AUS 35 – Edward King USA 87 – Eric Young USA 142 – Jack Anderson AUS 36 – Kristoffer Skjerping NOR 88 – Tom Zirbel USA 143 – Daniel Barry NZL 37 – Ruben Zepuntke GER Directors: Jonas Carney, Eric Wohlberg 144 – Josh Berry AUS Directors: Charly Wegelius, Eric Vanlancker 145 – Brendan Canty AUS HINCAPIE RACING TEAM (USA) HSD 146 – Tommy Nankervis AUS CAJA RURAL‐SEGUROS RGA (ESP) CJR 91 – Dion Smith NZL 147 – Brodie Talbot AUS 41 – Heiner Parra Bustamante COL 92 – Andzs Flaksis LAT 148 – Michael Torckler NZL 42 – Hugh Carthy GBR 93 – Robin Carpenter USA Directors: Cameron Watt, Shaun McCarthy 43 – Fabricio Ferrari Barceló URU 94 – Oscar Clark USA 44 – Ángel Madrazo Ruiz ESP 95 – Joseph Lewis AUS CYCLING ACADEMY TEAM (ISR) CAT 45 – Antonio Molina ESP 96 – Toms Skujins LAT 151 – Yoav Bar ISR 46 – Kyle Murphy USA 97 – Joseph Schmalz USA 152 – Antonio Angulo Sampedro ESP 47 – Jaime Rosón García ESP 98 – Robbie Squire USA 153 – Guy Gabay ISR Directors: Jose Miguel Fernandez Reviejo Directors: Thomas Craven, Chris Wherry 154 – Lubos Malovec SVK 155 – Wojciech Migdal POL UNITEDHEALTHCARE (USA) UHC TEAM SMARTSTOP (USA) SSC 156 – Emanuel Piaskowy POL 51 – Janez Brajkovic SLO 101 – Rob Britton CAN 157 – Daniel Turek CZE 52 – Marco Canola ITA 102 – Flavio De Luna MEX 158 – Bartosz Warchol POL 53 – Jonathan Clarke AUS 103 – Evan Huffman USA Directors: Ran Margaliot, Jan Valach 54 – Christopher Jones USA 104 – Jure Kocjan SLO 55 – John Murphy USA 105 – Julian Kyer USA Total Riders: 125 56 – Tanner Putt USA 106 – Eric Marcotte USA 57 – Kiel Reijnen USA 107 – Travis McCabe USA 58 – Daniel Summerhill USA 108 – Emerson Oronte USA Directors: Mike Tamayo, Hendrik Redant Directors: Michael Creed, Nick Traggis .
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