Women’s Prestige Cycling Series Results After Joe Martin
Full standings
Webcor and Team Type 1 did battle at the Joe Martin Stage Race. Webcor moved into the lead in the Best Young Rider and Team classification while Team Type 1 stretched their lead in the Individual standings.
Individual Classification - Alison Powers (Team Type 1) and Katheryn Mattis (Webcor Builders) finished 1 – 2 at the Joe Martin Stage Race, stretching Powers’ lead over Mattis for the Series. Powers took a 4 second lead over Mattis at the opening time trial, then stretched it to 26 seconds when she won the closing criterium. Powers and Mattis remain in first and second, but the gap has grown to 77 points going into the Nature Valley Grand Prix.
1 - 352 - Alison Powers - Team Type 1
2 - 275 - Katheryn Mattis - Webcor Builders
3 - 179 - Katharine Carroll - Team TIBCO
4 - 143 - Kristin Sanders - Value Act Capital
5 - 132 - Christina Ruiter - Value Act Capital
Best Young Rider - With Julie Beveridge (Team TIBCO) absent, Rebecca Much (Webcor Builders) cruised into the lead in the Best Young Rider competition, but she did so in style, finishing 11th in General Classification. Webcor now owns the top two spots, with teammate Alexis Rhodes in second. Beveridge dropped to third place.
1 - 385 - Rebecca Much - Webcor Builders
2 - 264 - Alexis Rhodes - Webcor Builders
3 - 220 - Julie Beveridge - Team TIBCO
4 - 154 - Samantha Schneider - Team Type 1
5 - 132 - Tiffany Cromwell - Colavita Sutter Home
Team Competition - The youth of the Webcor Builders team gave them the edge in the team competition. The Series rules offer bonus points for young riders, vaulting Webcor into a commanding lead.
1 - 644 - Webcor Builders
2 - 508 - Team TIBCO
3 - 491 - Team Type 1
4 - 399 - ValueAct Capital Cycling Team
5 - 83 - Colavita Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light
With no sprint competition at the Joe Martin Stage Race, there was no change in the Series Sprint standings. Kori Seehafer (Team Type 1) remains in the lead.
About the Women’s Prestige Cycling Series
The Women’s Prestige Cycling Series began in 2004 with the goal of highlighting women’s racing by giving them a spotlight that they don’t have to share with the men. The Series grew out of meetings that began in Minnesota in 2003 at the first Women’s Cycling Summit Conference hosted at the Nature Valley Grand Prix.
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