Tour of Elk Grove

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Tour of Elk Grove
Elk Grove Village, IL
 
Stage race
OrganiserSpecial Events Management
Race directorCraig Johnson
Web sitewww.tourofelkgrove.com Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition2006 (2006)
Editions8 (2013)
Most recent Elia Viviani (ITA)

The Tour of Elk Grove was an annual bicycle race held in

Elk Grove Village, IL in the United States. First staged in 2006, the race covered more than 277 kilometers (172 Miles) and took place over three days.[1]
The event featured 16 professional and amateur races along with performances by local bands following the races.

History

Established in 2006 as only a two-stage race, The Tour of Elk Grove was created to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the creation of

2.1 rating by the Union Cycliste Internationale for the race in August, 2012.[2]
The event also included a Pro Women Multi-Stage Race and several local charitable races.

In 2013, Mayor Craig Johnson announced the race will cease operations due to a scheduling conflict with USA Cycling and the Union Cycliste Internationale. "It's not going to deter what we want to do," said David Simmons, president of Friends of Cycling in Elk Grove. "As much as we enjoyed the weekend and the way it helped us raise the knowledge of cycling and advocacy, we're not going to stop working toward our goal, which is to get people out riding their bikes."[3]

Past winners

Men

Year Country Rider Team
2006  Australia Hilton Clarke
Navigators Cycling Team
2007  Australia Nathan O'Neill
Health Net-Maxxis
2008  Canada David Veilleux
Kelly Benefit Strategies
2009  Australia Karl Menzies
OUCH-Maxxis
2010  Australia Jonathan Cantwell Fly V Australia
2011  Cuba Luis Amarán
Jamis-Sutter Home
2012  Canada François Parisien SpiderTech–C10
2013  Italy Elia Viviani Cannondale

Women

Year Country Rider Team
2011  Canada Leah Kirchmann Colavita Forno d' Asolo
2012  United States Jade Wilcoxson Optum p/b Kelly Benefit
2013  United States Shelley Olds
Team TIBCO

References

  1. ^ Alexian Brothers International Cycling Classic Tour of Elk Grove - Elk Grove, IL Archived 2012-03-07 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Alexian Brothers International Cycling Classic Tour of Elk Grove - Elk Grove, IL
  3. ^ Zalusky, Steve (August 2013). "Future Tour of Elk Grove races canceled over scheduling dispute". Daily Herald.

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