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Cambridge, New York Pro/1 Men 82 Miles 89 Starters 2010 Tour of the Battenkill April 10, 2010 - Cambridge, New York Pro/1 Men 82 miles 89 starters Place Bib Time First Name Last Name Team City State 1 g340 3:21:42 Brian Jensen TradeWind Energy / Trek Stores Lawrence KS 2 g390 3:21:42 Daniel Zmolik AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA Ridgewood NY 3 g328 3:21:42 WILLIAM DUGAN Team Type 1 SANTA BARBARA CA 4 g322 3:21:42 Cameron Cogburn CCB/Wheelworks Freeville NY 5 g325 3:21:42 Josh Dillon BikeReg.com / Cannondale Essex Junction VT 6 g380 3:21:57 Steve Tilford TradeWind Energy/Th Trek Stores topeka KS 7 g392 3:21:57 Arnaud Papillon 8 g351 3:21:57 Justin Lindine BikeReg.com / Cannondale New Salem MA 9 g327 3:21:57 Jamey Driscoll Jamis Sutter Home p/b Colavita Winooski VT 10 g349 3:22:13 Bobby Lea Bahati Foundation Racing Mertztown PA 11 g388 3:22:13 Kevin Wolfson Team Ora pb Independent Fabrication Medford MA 12 g302 3:22:13 Clayton Barrows AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA State College PA 13 g355 3:22:21 Mike Margarite AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA New York NY 14 g301 3:22:30 Jonathan Awerbuch NorEast Cycling Norwich VT 15 g357 3:22:30 Dylan Mcnicholas CCB/Wheelworks stratham NH 16 g329 3:22:30 Ryan Fleming MetLife p/b groSolar Exeter NH 17 g336 3:22:30 Hugo Houle garneau club chaussures ogilvy renault Québec QC 18 g341 3:22:30 Christopher Johnson Philadelphia PA 19 g366 3:22:30 Vincent Quirion Gaspésien Saint-Georges QC 20 g317 3:22:30 Pascal Bussières Team Spirit/Cannondale pb Rhus Elementi Quebec QC 21 g338 3:22:30 Peter Hurst AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA Stamford CT 22 g356 3:22:30 Antoine Matteau Gaspésien/passion-vélos Trois-Rivières QC 23 g374 3:22:51 Eric Schildge Mountain Khakis fueled by Jittery Joe's Rumson NJ 24 g379 3:22:51 Robert Sweeting Team Globalbike Danbury CT 25 g304 3:22:57 Jean-Sebastien Beland Paquette-Villemure Construction Oka QC 26 g384 3:23:38 Igor Volshteyn Champion System Racing New York NY 27 g330 3:23:39 william Goodfellow Bikereg.com-Cannondale Dorval QC 28 g361 3:23:41 Tim Mitchell CCB/Wheelworks Ashland MA 29 g337 3:23:41 Isacc Howe Mountain Khakis Pro Cycling Team p/b EP-NO Burlington VT 30 g370 3:24:53 Colin Sandberg Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute Philadelphia PA 31 g359 3:24:53 Sean Melcher Champion System Racing Basking Ridge NJ 32 g358 3:25:25 Jason Meidhof Clean Currents p/b Don Beyer Volvo Arlington VA 33 g378 3:25:26 Mike Stubna Indiana Regional Medical Center Philadelphia PA 34 g381 3:26:14 Jerome Townsend BikeReg.com / Cannondale Princeton MA 35 g306 3:27:12 Nick Bennette MetLife p/b groSolar Metuchen NJ 36 g346 3:27:12 Robbie King Team Ora p/b IF Brentwood NH 37 g367 3:27:12 Jeff racine garneau club chaussures ogilvy renault Québec QC 38 g383 3:27:13 Vincent Veilleux Team Spirit/Cannondale pb Rhus Elementi Québec QC 39 g315 3:27:38 Yahor Buben CCB Wheelworks Team Hamden CT 40 g345 3:28:17 Nicholas Keough Kenda Pro Cycling p/b GEARGRINDER Sandwich MA 41 g316 3:28:29 cory burns Embrocation Cyling Journal Elite Team Watertown NY 42 g365 3:28:29 jean sebastien PERRON garneau club chaussures ogilvy renault ST AUGUSTIN DE DESMAURES QC 43 g362 3:28:29 Pierrick Naud Rocky Mountain Amos QC 44 g313 3:31:02 Amos Brumble CCB racing Westerly RI 45 g360 3:31:03 John Minturn AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA Philadelphia PA 46 g323 3:31:37 stephen cummings Indiana Regional Medical Center Etna NH 47 g369 3:31:37 Sébastien Rousseau Gaspesien Levis QC 48 g373 3:31:39 Neil Schiemann Tall Tree Cycles Gatineau QC 49 g311 3:31:43 Peter Bradshaw Embrocation Cycling Journal Boston MA 50 g319 3:31:43 Aidan Charles CCNS – Charlescoaching.com middletown CT 51 g318 3:32:31 Chad Butts Champion System Racing Danbury CT Results by Atwood Racing Services, LLC and Yellow Jacket Racing OFFICIAL 4/15/2010 3:40 PM 2010 Tour of the Battenkill April 10, 2010 - Cambridge, New York Pro/1 Men 82 miles 89 starters Place Bib Time First Name Last Name Team City State 52 g335 3:33:48 Jake Hollenbach AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA Shelburne VT 53 g393 3:34:00 Thom Coupe BikeReg.com / Cannondale Plymouth NH 54 g352 3:34:00 Joshua Lipka Team Kitty Cat / Internet Cheshire MA 55 g368 3:34:00 Austin Roach MetLife p/b groSolar Princeton NJ 56 g312 3:34:10 Alexander Bremer MetLife p/b groSolar Brooklyn NY 57 g309 3:34:11 Pierre Boilard TeamSpirit/Cannondale pb Rhus Elementi quebec QC 58 g326 3:34:11 joel dion poitras garneau club chaussures ogilvy renault st augustin de desmaures QC 59 g387 3:34:12 Joe Whitman AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA State College PA 60 g354 3:34:12 John Loehner AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA Bronx NY 61 g305 3:34:12 Peter Bell MetLife p/b groSolar Cambridge MA 62 g308 3:34:12 william blackburn rio tinto-martin swiss Lasalle QC 63 g339 3:34:16 Colin Jaskiewicz AXA Equitable Cycling Team/CRCA Montclair NJ 64 g314 3:37:00 Jonathan Bruno Your Mothah's ah Snowblowah! Boston MA 65 g348 3:37:04 Ron LaRose 3 CCNS – Charlescoaching.com Plainville CT 66 g344 3:37:04 Luke Keough BikeReg.com / Cannondale Sandwich MA 67 g386 3:37:04 Stephen Weller BikeReg.com / Cannondale Montague MA 68 g389 3:37:04 Todd Yezefski Team Ora pb IF Medford MA 69 g324 3:42:07 Laurent Dallaire Rockymountain/CIBC St-Lambert QC 70 g334 3:53:36 Chris Hillier Colavita Racing Inc. pittsburgh PA 71 g372 4:00:20 vincent scalia Team Ora pb IF queensbury NY Results by Atwood Racing Services, LLC and Yellow Jacket Racing OFFICIAL 4/15/2010 3:40 PM 2010 Tour of the Battenkill April 10, 2010 - Cambridge, New York Pro/1/2 Women 62 miles 56 starters # of starters: 30 Place Bib Time First Name Last Name Team City State Cat 2 1 g152 3:08:33 Anna Barensfeld LadiesFirst Powered by Milton CAT Brookline MA 1 2 g203 3:08:33 Silke Wunderwald Team Kenda Stonington CT 3 g209 3:08:59 Arielle Fiberti Specialized Women's Team Worcester MA 2 4 g157 3:08:59 Patty Buerkle Fruit 66 - Artemis Pittsburgh PA 3 5 g189 3:08:59 Beth Miller Anthem Sports Women's Cycling Delmar NY 6 g199 3:08:59 Jennifer Stephenson 7thgroove/RE:FORM Body Clinic Nepean ON 7 g183 3:08:59 Veronique Labonte Nanoblur-Gears Montreal QC 8 g201 3:09:33 Catherine Walberg Team Kenda Tire Topeka KS 9 g151 3:09:33 Elle Anderson NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental Hanover NH 4 10 g173 3:09:33 Amy Gray-Smith Treads.com/DFT Aurora CO 5 11 g180 3:09:33 Clara Kelly NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental Boxford MA 6 12 g198 3:09:53 Audrey Scott Team Bikeway.com Poughkeepsie NY 7 13 g186 3:09:53 kacey Manderfield Cycle Loft Davisburg MI 14 g195 3:09:53 Melissa Ross Team Kenda Tire Norwood MA 15 g178 3:09:53 Jenny Ives Anthem Women's Cycling Team Gloversville NY 8 16 g206 3:10:41 Amy McGuire Wheelworks Racing Jamaica Plain MA 9 17 g207 3:11:14 Jenny Trew BMW/Bianchi Ottawa ON 18 g156 3:11:14 Maureen Bruno Roy MM Racing Arlington MA 10 19 g210 3:11:45 Andrea Smith Minuteman Road Club Medford MA 11 20 g155 3:12:14 Rebecca Blatt Team Kenda West Hartford CT 12 21 g184 3:12:36 Allison Lampi 7thgroove/RE:FORM Body Clinic Chelsea QC 22 g182 3:12:36 Sarah Krzysiak Anthem Sports Women's Cycling Utica NY 13 23 g176 3:12:36 Anne Guzman Nanoblur-Gears Carlisle ON 24 g202 3:13:04 Amanda Watson Artemis Washington DC 25 g187 3:13:35 Anna McLoon Team Kenda Cambridge MA 26 g162 3:14:52 Susanne Delaney NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental Portsmouth NH 14 27 g190 3:15:27 Lenore Pipes Fruit66/Artemis Philadelphia PA 28 g191 3:15:56 Paula Powell 7thGroove RE:FORM Body Clinic Whitby ON 29 g154 3:17:18 Véronique Bilodeau Cascades Longueuil QC 30 g179 3:17:18 Krystal Jeffs Nanoblur-Gears Caledon ON 31 g172 3:17:41 Virginie Gauthier Cascades Boisbriand QC 32 g193 3:17:54 Isabelle Rodrigue La Cabosse d'Or Levis QC 33 g168 3:18:12 Sonja Evers C3-Sollay.com Washington DC 34 g165 3:19:41 Natalie Dumont NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental Fitchburg MA 15 35 g211 3:19:42 Frances Morrison Wheelhouse/NCC Cycling Team Easthampton MA 16 36 g166 3:19:42 Meredith Ehn Anthem Sports Women's Cycling Albany NY 17 37 g167 3:19:42 Amity Elliot Team Kenda Nellysford VA 38 g170 3:19:42 Évelyne Gagnon Chicoutimi QC 39 g192 3:19:42 Maria Quiroga CRCA/Radical Media New York NY 18 40 g169 3:19:42 Julia Farell 7thGrooveRE:FORM Clinic Toronto ON 41 g177 3:19:43 Sarah Iepson CAWES p/b Specialized Oaklyn NJ 19 42 g196 3:19:43 Cathy Rowell NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental Bedford MA 20 43 g185 3:19:44 Emily MacKay Amoroso's Cycling Team/Tri-State Velo Philadelphia PA 21 44 g197 3:19:57 Marjolein Schat Team Delphine Ithaca NY 22 Results by Atwood Racing Services, LLC and Yellow Jacket Racing OFFICIAL 4/15/2010 3:40 PM 2010 Tour of the Battenkill April 10, 2010 - Cambridge, New York Pro/1/2 Women 62 miles 56 starters # of starters: 30 Place Bib Time First Name Last Name Team City State Cat 2 45 g163 3:27:38 Samantha Dery NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental Manchester MA 23 46 g194 3:27:38 joanne Ross Stage 1 / fusionTHINK Redding CT 24 47 g161 3:28:21 Mary Costelloe Alliance Environmental Emmaus PA 25 48 g188 3:28:56 Kaitlin Michener Nanoblur-Gears Meaford ON 49 g175 3:29:55 Alaina Gurski CAWES p/b Specialized Philadelphia PA 26 50 g208 3:33:27 Kyla Rollinson BMW/Bianchi Montreal QC 51 g158 3:42:37 Jennifer Cheng CAWES p/b Specialized Arlington VA 27 Results by Atwood Racing Services, LLC and Yellow Jacket Racing OFFICIAL 4/15/2010 3:40 PM 2010 Tour of the Battenkill April 10, 2010 - Cambridge, New York 2 Men 82 miles 88 starters Place Bib Time First Name Last Name Team City State 1 b890 3:26:37 Pavel Gonda CRCA / BH Bikes - Louis Garneau Ny NY 2 b886 3:27:30 Maurice Gamanho CRCofA/Pete's Bike shop/Bridgewater Marble & Granite Lebanon NJ 3 b917 3:28:55 Anders Newbury Hot Tubes Junior Development Fairfield VT 4 b888 3:29:33
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