List of amateur stage races in the usa (that doesnt involve multiple criteriums)
Starting to try to accumilate a list of stage races that go on in the USA that doesnt involve mainly crits and focuses more on road races and TTs. Looking to branch out next year and race in other places besides Florida. Bored with the every weekend 4 to 6 corner criterium racing. Though this list could be a place where others can find interesting stage races they otherwise arent aware of. Florida is just to crit heavy. looking to do less events that have more meaning and challenging.
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come up with the following so far looking for others to chime in.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tour of the Gila www.tourofthegila.com road race 3 days TT 1 day criterium 1 day ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cascades Cycling Classic http://www.cascade-classic.org/index.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Valley of the sun stage race ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Martin Stage race ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Everest Challenge 2 day stage race ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Georgia Grand Prix ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pensacola Cycling Classic Stage race ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Fayetteville Stage Race, Fayetteville, TX. Quite a list of past participants, Lawson Craddock, Racer Ex, Tejay....
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I'm not a stage racer but there are a couple around here that only the road racers like. The only one I can think of immediately is GMSR, Green Mountain Stage Race. There are some others but I'm not sure if they're stage races or road races.
You can always come up and do Battenkill too. |
heck, where's the list that involve multiple crits?
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stage races that don't involve multiple crits
catskills tour of the dragons green mountain killington |
Ocala
Race of the West (not a stage race, but where else is there an 80+ mile single lap race through 3 counties?) |
Originally Posted by saratoga
(Post 14744818)
Race of the West (not a stage race, but where else is there an 80+ mile single lap race through 3 counties?)
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The Ft. Davis Hammerfest has no crits.
Isn't the Tour of the Dairylands mostly RRs as well? |
Georgia Gran Prix is not a stage race, it's an omnium. Too many omniums in the SE, it sucks.
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Originally Posted by topflightpro
(Post 14744920)
The Ft. Davis Hammerfest has no crits.
Isn't the Tour of the Dairylands mostly RRs as well? |
Tour of Dairylands isn't a stage race, though, is it? I thought it was a series.
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Originally Posted by gsteinb
(Post 14745237)
Tour of Dairylands isn't a stage race, though, is it? I thought it was a series.
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Tucson Bicycle Classic is a solid SW Stage Race.
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Originally Posted by gsteinb
(Post 14744780)
heck, where's the list that involve multiple crits?
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...Crossroads.jpg |
not a stage race
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ok then.
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Originally Posted by gsteinb
(Post 14744780)
heck, where's the list that involve multiple crits?
Here are a few more SR's: * Merco Cycling Classic in Merced, CA: http://www.topsportcycling.com/event...cling-classic/ * San Dimas: http://sdsr.info/joomla/race-details (cat 2 only field) * Sea Otter Classic: http://www.seaotterclassic.com/ * Tour of Walla Walla (in WA) * Killington Stage Race (cat 2 only field) * Hood: http://www.obra.mthoodcyclingclassic.com/ * Eugene Celebration Of course just about all of these if not all of them have a crit in them. Does that count as 'crit heavy'? Still waiting for that crit-heavy SR. |
I've never seen a crit heavy "stage race". Plenty of omniums of course. Really no purpose in such an animal I suppose.
The OP would be wise to also look into races throughout Latin America. Plenty of multi-day stage races with zero crits involved. Just gather up 6 guys and a support person, email the promoter and maybe you can secure a place. Your only cost will be plane tix. Most of those races cover lodging and offer up some food usually as well. And will get you a truck for the caravan to boot, sometimes with driver. |
^the only stage race I actually enjoyed was the Tour de Michigan. For us Cat 3s it was eight 25 mile crits in 10 days. For the P12s it was eight 50 mile crits. I stopped going after I did it twice because they introduced mountain bike stages (yes, mtb).
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Thanks for clarifying on ToAD.
And I guess I tend to lump stage races, omniums and series into one category. From an amateur perspective, I just don't see the value in a promoter putting on a stage race over an omnium/series. If my understanding is correct, and please correct me if I am wrong, the difference is that a stage race requires a rider to start with the first event to continue and failing to complete any stage disqualifies you from the overall race, where as an omnium or series allows riders to do all or part of the event. It seems like an omnium/series offers the opportunity for greater participation overall. |
stage races are by time.
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Originally Posted by topflightpro
(Post 14745865)
Thanks for clarifying on ToAD.
And I guess I tend to lump stage races, omniums and series into one category. From an amateur perspective, I just don't see the value in a promoter putting on a stage race over an omnium/series. If my understanding is correct, and please correct me if I am wrong, the difference is that a stage race requires a rider to start with the first event to continue and failing to complete any stage disqualifies you from the overall race, where as an omnium or series allows riders to do all or part of the event. It seems like an omnium/series offers the opportunity for greater participation overall. |
steamboat springs SR and Dead Dog SR in CO and WY are both 3 stage TT, RR, Crit races and they're both awesome.
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Originally Posted by gsteinb
(Post 14745907)
stage races are by time.
Stage races require a rider to finish one day to start the next. They may be run on points or time. (USAC 4A1) In an omnium you can DNF one day and start the next. Some will also let you pick and choose which races you want to do. They are run on points. (USAC 1A19) |
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