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'''USPRO National Championships''' is the name given by [[USA Cycling]], the United States national governing body of cycling, for a series of national championships. |
'''USPRO National Championships''' is the name given by [[USA Cycling]], the United States national governing body of cycling, for a series of national championships. |
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*[[United States National Road Race Championships]] |
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*[[United States National Criterium Championships]] |
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*[[United States National Time Trial Championships]] |
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The 2006 USPRO Road Race Championships was held September 2 and consisted solely of riders from the United States with valid [[Union Cycliste Internationale|UCI]] racing licenses. The winner becomes the "United States National Road Race Champion" and have the right to wear the national champion's jersey. |
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Prior to the 2006 race, the first rider from the United States that crosses the finish line was considered the "United States National Road Race Champion" and had the right to wear the national champion's jersey. |
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Held in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] since its inaugural year, USA Cycling announced in November 2005 that the event will move to [[Greenville, South Carolina]] and serve for the next three years as host to the USPRO National Road Championships and the inaugural USPRO National Time Trial Championships. The race in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] is now known as the [[Philadelphia International Championship]], and remains open to international riders. |
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=== Winners === |
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!Year |
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!USPRO Road Champion |
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!Team |
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|2008 || [[Tyler Hamilton]] || [[Rock Racing]] |
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|2007 || [[Levi Leipheimer]] || [[Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team]] |
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|2006 || [[George Hincapie]] (2) || [[Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team]] |
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|2005 || [[Chris Wherry]] || [[Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis|Health Net/Maxxis]] |
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|2004 || [[Fred Rodriguez]] (3) || Acqua & Sapone |
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|2003 || [[Mark McCormack (cyclist)|Mark McCormack]] || [[Saturn]] |
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|2002 || [[Chann McRae]] || [[U.S. Postal Service cycling team|U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team]] |
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|2001 || [[Fred Rodriguez]] (2) || Domo-Farm Frites |
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|2000 || [[Fred Rodriguez]] || Mapei-Quick·Step |
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|1999 || [[Marty Jemison]] || [[U.S. Postal Service cycling team|U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team]] |
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|1998 || [[George Hincapie]] || [[U.S. Postal Service cycling team|U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team]] |
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|1997 || [[Bart Bowen]] (2) || Saturn |
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|1996 || [[Eddy Gragus]] || [[U.S. Postal Service cycling team|U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team]] |
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|1995 || [[Norman Alvis]] || Saturn |
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|1994 || [[Steve Hegg]] || Chevrolet-LA Sheriffs |
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|1993 || [[Lance Armstrong]] || Motorola |
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|1992 || [[Bart Bowen]] || [[Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team|Subaru-Montgomery]] |
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|1991 || [[Davis Phinney]] || [[7-Eleven Cycling Team]] |
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|1990 || [[Kurt Stockton]] || American Commerce National Bank |
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|1989 || [[Greg Oravetz]] || Coors Light |
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|1988 || [[Ron Kiefel]] || [[7-Eleven Cycling Team]] |
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|1987 || [[Tom Schuler]] || [[7-Eleven Cycling Team]] |
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|1986 || [[Thomas Prehn]] || Schwinn-Icy Hot |
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|1985 || [[Eric Heiden]] || [[7-Eleven Cycling Team]] |
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== USPRO National Criterium Championships == |
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Held each year in [[Downers Grove, Illinois]], the first rider from the United States that crosses the finish line will be considered the "United States National Criterium Champion" and have the right to wear the national champion's jersey. |
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=== Winners === |
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!Year |
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!USPRO Champion |
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!Team |
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!Place |
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!Race Winner |
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!Team |
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|2008 || [[Rahsaan Bahati]] || [[Rock Racing]] || 1st || same || |
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|2007 || [[Kirk O'Bee]] (2) || [[Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis|Health Net/Maxxis]] || 2nd || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Martin Gilbert]] || [[Kelly Benefit Strategies / Medifast]] |
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|2006 || [[Brad Huff]] || [[TIAA-CREF]] || 2nd || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Hilton Clarke]] || [[Navigators Insurance Cycling Team|Navigators Insurance]] |
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|2005 || [[Tyler Farrar]] || [[Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis|Health Net/Maxxis]] || 1st || same || |
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|2004 || [[Jonas Carney]] || Jelly Belly/Armark || 1st || same || |
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|2003 || [[Kevin Monahan]] (2) || 7-Up/Maxxis || 1st || same || |
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|2002 || [[Kevin Monahan]] || 7-Up/Nutra Fig || 2nd || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Henk Vogels]] || Mercury |
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|2001 || [[Kirk O'Bee]] || Navigators Insurance || 2nd || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Harm Jansen]] || Saturn |
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|2000 || [[Derek Bouchard-Hall]] || Mercury || 1st || same || |
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|1999 || [[Antonio Cruz]] || Independent || 2nd || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Gord Frasier (cyclist)|Gord Frasier]] || Mercury |
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|1998 || [[Chann McRae]] ||Saturn || 2nd || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Julian Dean]] || Mercury |
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|1997 || [[Jonas Carney]] || Team Shaklee || 1st || same || |
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|1996 || [[Frank McCormack]] (2) || Saturn || 1st || same || |
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|1995 || [[Frank McCormack]] || Saturn || 1st || same || |
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|1994 || [[Dave McCook]] || Chev/LA Sheriff || 3rd || {{flagicon|POL}} [[Kris Wiatr]] || Guiltless Gourmet |
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|1993 || [[Mike Engelman]] || Coors Light || 2nd || {{flagicon|POL}} A. Mierzejewski || Chev/LA Sheriff |
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|1992 || [[Mike McCarthy]] || G.S. Mengoni || 2nd || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Stephen Swart]] || Coors Light |
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|1991 || [[Greg Oravetz]] || Coors Light || 1st || same || |
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|1983 || [[John Eustice]] (2) || || || || |
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|1982 || [[John Eustice]] || || || || |
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== USPRO National Time Trial Championships == |
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The first USPRO Time Trial Championship was held on August 31, 2006 in [[Greenville, South Carolina]]. Prior to 2006, the winner of the United States Cycling Federation (former name of USA Cycling) elite men's national individual time trial championship served as the United States national time trial champion.<ref>http://www.usacyclingchampionships.com/past-time-trial-champions.html USA Cycling Professional Championships: Past Time Trial Champions</ref> |
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This event is exclusively reserved for riders from the United States with a valid UCI racing license and is won by the rider with the fastest time over the 32.3 km course (20.1 miles). The winner will be considered the "United States National Time Trial Champion" and have the right to wear the national champion's jersey. |
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=== Winners === |
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!United States National Time Trial Champion |
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!Team |
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!Time |
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|2008 || [[David Zabriskie]] (4) || [[Team Garmin-Chipotle]] || 40.39.40 |
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|2007 || [[David Zabriskie]] (3) || [[Team CSC]] || |
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|2006 || David Zabriskie (2) || [[Team CSC]] || 41'49"690 |
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|2005 || [[Ian McKissick]] || || |
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|2005 || [[Chris Baldwin (cyclist)|Chris Baldwin]] (2) || || |
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|2004 || David Zabriskie || [[U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team|U.S. Postal]] || |
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|2003 || Chris Baldwin || || |
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|2002 || [[Dylan Casey]] (2) || || |
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|2001 || [[Trent Klasna]] || || |
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|2000 || [[Adham Sbeih]] || || |
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|1999 || [[Levi Leipheimer]] || [[Saturn Cycling Team|Saturn]] || |
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|1998 || [[Dylan Casey]] || || |
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|1997 || [[Jonathan Vaughters]] || || |
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|1996 || [[Steve Hegg]] (3) || || |
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|1995 || Steve Hegg (2) || || |
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|1994 || [[Clay Moseley]] || || |
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|1993 || [[Scott Mercer]] || || |
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|1992 || [[John Stenner]] || || |
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|1991 || [[Kent Bostick]] (2) || || |
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|1990 || Steve Hegg || || |
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|1989 || [[Nathan Sheafor]] || || |
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|1988 || [[John Frey]] || || |
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|1987 || [[Norman Alvis]] || || |
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|1986 || [[Karl Maxon]] || || |
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|1987 || Kent Bostick || || |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.sportsgrandprix.com/ Official site: National Criterium Championships] |
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* [http://www.usacyclingchampionships.com/ Official site: USA Cycling Professional Championships] |
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[[Category:Cycle races in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Sports in South Carolina]] |
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[[Category:Greenville, South Carolina]] |
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[[Category:American cycling road race champions|*]] |
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[[Category:National cycling championships]] |
[[Category:National cycling championships]] |
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[[fr:Championnats des États-Unis de cyclisme]] |
Latest revision as of 02:19, 14 April 2013
The present page holds the title of a primary topic, and an article needs to be written about it. It is believed to qualify as a broad-concept article. It may be written directly at this page or drafted elsewhere and then moved to this title. Related titles should be described in USPRO National Championships, while unrelated titles should be moved to USPRO National Championships (disambiguation). |
USPRO National Championships is the name given by USA Cycling, the United States national governing body of cycling, for a series of national championships.