2011 USA CYCLING & THE USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT MESSAGE FROM THE CEO Dear USA Cycling members and friends: There is no better time to be an American cyclist than right now. 2011 was the ninth consecutive year of growth for USA Cycling. Along with the increase in membership, U.S. cyclists continued to claim medals on the world stage and USA Cycling prepared for another decade of growth by revising its governance structure. In 2011, our organization boasted 70,829 licensed athletes, coaches, mechanics and officials, and our 2,569 member clubs and 3,026 sanctioned events continue to welcome and provide opportunities for cyclists of all ages and abilities. On the international scene, our athletes continued to make their mark, claiming 111 world championship medals in 2011. Nine of the medals came from our junior and elite athletes, while an additional 81 were brought home from amateur world championships and 21 from paralympic competition. Our accomplishments at the top level of the sport can largely be credited to our National Development Programs which are made possible by the fundraising arm of USA Cycling, the USA Cycling Development Foundation. Our development programs operate year-round all over the world. From the European peloton to the main events at BMX Supercross World Cups, 2011 saw our development athletes benefit from nearly 3,000 fully supported race days by USA Cycling. We look forward to another great year in 2012, with growth both abroad and at home. Special thanks goes out to all of our members, and to the donors and supporters of the USA Cycling Development Foundation. Sincerely, Steve Johnson President & CEO, USA Cycling 3 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT USA CYCLING NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS CONTACT AND STAFF DIRECTORY 210 USA Cycling Point, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80919 TEL: 719.434.4200 FAX: 719.434.4300 E-MAIL: membership@usacycling.org WEB: www.usacycling.org EXECUTIVE STAFF President & Chief Executive Officer: Steve Johnson 719.434.4250 sjohnson@usacycling.org Chief Operating Officer: Sean Petty 719.434.4252 spetty@usacycling.org Chief Financial Officer: Todd Sowl 719.434.4255 tsowl@usacycling.org Human Resources Director: Debbie Hendrix 719.434.4257 dfrancis@usacycling.org Executive Assistant: Nancy Cowan 719.434-4258 ncowan@usacycling.org ACCOUNTING Accounting Manager: Bob Plutt 719.434.4266 bplutt@usacycling.org Alissa Reed: Staff Accountant 719.434.4367 areed@usacycling.org Paralegal: Pam Castle 719.434.4270 pcastle@usacycling.org COMMUNICATIONS Director of Communications: Andrea Smith 719.434.4274 asmith@usacycling.org Communications Manager: Dave Gaylinn 719.434.4277 dgaylinn@usacycling.org Editorial & Internal Communications Manager: Keri Kahn 719.434.4272 kkahn@usacycling.org New Media Manager: Jesse Hammond 719.434.4276 jhammond@usacycling.org Webmaster: Mark Mager 719.434.4246 mmager@usacycling.org ATHLETICS Vice President of Athletics: Jim Miller 719.434.4222 jimmiller@usacycling.org Coaching Education & Athlete Development Director: Kevin Dessart 719.434.4224 kdessart@usacycling.org Mountain Bike & Cyclo-cross Program Director: Marc Gullickson 719.434.4232 mgullickson@usacycling.org High Performance Director of Endurance Programs: Benjamin Sharp 719.434.4226 bsharp@usacycling.org Sprint Program Director: Jamie Staff 719.229.3768 jstaff@usacycling.org BMX Program Director: Mike King 719.434.4230 mking@usacycling.org National BMX Coach: James Herrera 719.434.4236 jherrera@usacycling.org Program & Operations Manager: Gregory Cross 719.434.4232 gcross@usacycling.org 5 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT ATHLETICS, CONT. USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION Program & Operations Manager: Andrew Hawkes 719.434.4238 ahawkes@usacycling.org Director of Development: Steve McCauley 719.434.4260 smccauley@usacycling.org Office & Programs Manager: Marlis Johnson 719.434.4225 mjohnson@usacycling.org Administrative Assistant: Amanda Puskar 719.434.4262 apuskar@usacycling.org COLLEGIATE & HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS USA CYCLING BOARD OF DIRECTORS Collegiate & High School Cycling Manager: Jeffrey Hansen 719.434.4215 jhansen@usacycling.org USA Cycling President & Chief Executive Officer: Steve Johnson MEMBERSHIP Chairman: Professional Committee Representative: Bill Peterson Managing Director of Membership Services: Gordon Weldon 719.434.4205 gweldon@usacycling.org Northeast Member Services Coordinator: Susan Diller 719.434.4201 sdiller@usacycling.org West Member Services Coordinator: Andrea Brunelli 719.434.4204 abrunelli@usacycling.org Midwest Member Services Coordinator: Valecia Frasier 719.434.4204 vfrasier@usacycling.org South Member Services Coordinator: Beth Vialpando 719.434.4202 bvialpando@usacycling.org Member Services Representative: Kristen Uhlemann 719.434.4200 kuhlemann@usacycling.org Local Association Manager: Frederike Blattspieler 719.434.4218 fblattspieler@usacycling.org Southeast Regional Coordinator: Stuart Lamp 719.434.4209 slamp@usacycling.org South Central Regional Coordinator: George Heagerty 719.434.4211 gheagerty@usacycling.org Western Regional Coordinator: Jan Luke-Hamasaki 719.434.4212 jluke@usacycling.org Midwest Regional Coordinator: Larry Martin 719.434.4210 lmartin@usacycling.org Northeast Regional Coordinator: Randy Inglis 719.434.4208 ringlis@usacycling.org NATIONAL EVENTS Vice President of National Events: Micah Rice 719.434.4283 mrice@usacycling.org National Events Director: Kelli Lusk 719.434.4285 klusk@usacycling.org Technical Director: Shawn Farrell 719.434.4264 sfarrell@usacycling.org National Events Manager: Tony Leko 719.434.4284 tleko@usacycling.org Vice Chairman: Collegiate Committee Representative: Mark Abramson Road Committee Representative: Wayne Stetina Secretary: Cyclo-cross Committee Representative: Jim Patton Development Foundation Representative: John Bucksbaum Development Foundation Representative: Matt Barger Athlete Director: Mountain Bike Committee Representative: Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski BMX Committee Representative: B.A. Anderson Mountain Bike Committee Representative: Lisa Nye-Salladin Development Foundation Representative: Michael E. Patterson Athlete Director: Track Committee Representative: Anton Quist Athlete Director: Professional Committee Representative: Nick Reistad Athlete Director: BMX Committee Representative: Donny Robinson Development Foundation Representative: David Helfrich Track Committee Representative: Dave Miller At-large Representative: Bob Stapleton At-large Representative: Jonathan Heiliger At-large Representative: Alex Nieroth Results: Rankings & Registration Manager: Tom Mahoney 719.434.4216 tmahoney@usacycling.org Race Director Certification Manager: Tara McCarthy 719.434.4286 tmccarthy@usacycling.org Events Intern: Kevin Leiferman 719.434.4214 kleiferman@usacycling.org TECHNOLOGY IT Director: Bill Griffin 719.434.4224 bgriffin@usacycling.org Technical Lead/Architect: Matt Keith 719.434.4248 mkeith@usacycling.org Senior Programmer/Analyst: Todd McClintic 719.434.4243 tmcclintic@usacycling.org Programmer/Analyst: Heather Rockwood 719.434.4247 hrockwood@usacycling.org Systems Administrator: Jay Langley 719.434.4245 jlangley@usacycling.org PC Technician: Kerry Shipley 719.434.4249 kshipley@usacycling.org 6 USACYCLING.ORG 7 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT COLLEGIATE COMMITTEE CYCLO-CROSS COMMITTEE At-large: Mark Abramson Commissaire: Jim Patton At-large: Anne Spalding At-large: Joan Hanscom Eligible Athlete (M): Blake Anton UCI Race Director: Brook Watts Eligible Athlete (F): Emma Bast Coach: Mark Fasczewski Commissaire: Bill Wykoff Local Association Representative: Tom Mains Club President: Sophy Lee Eligible Athlete (M): Tim Johnson Varsity Team Director: Dean Peterson Eligible Athlete (F): Katie Compton TRACK COMMITTEE Masters Athlete: Tom Stevens Eligible Athlete (F): Cari Higgins Industry: Christopher Smith Commissaire: Dave Miller Eligible Athlete (M): Anton Quist ROAD COMMITTEE PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEE At-large: Frank Mackzum UCI Race Director: Chris Aronhalt Race/Venue Director/Manager: Adam Duvendeck Industry: Wayne Stetina At-large: Ed Beamon Team Director: Dena Eaton Local Association Representative: Bonnie Walker NRC Race Director: John Eustice Coach: Mark Tyson Eligible Athlete: Kendra Wenzel Eligible Athlete (M): Will Frischkorn Local Association Representative: David Mitchell Commissaire: Dan MacLeod Eligible Athlete (M): Nick Reistad Race Director: Dieter Drake At-large: Bill Peterson Coach: Hunter Allen UCI Pro Team Director: Bob Stapleton Eligible Athlete: Lang Reynolds UCI Team Director: Danny Van Haute Masters Athletes: Todd Scheske International Commissaire: Randy Shafer MOUNTAIN BIKE COMMITTEE Women’s Team Director: Nicola Cranmer UCI Race Director: Don Edberg Team Director: Derek Hermon At-large: Tom Simonson Eligible Athlete (F): Kristin Armstrong At-large: Ken Mills XC Eligible Athlete: Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski BMX COMMITTEE Industry: Dorothy Nichols Membership Group Representative: B.A. Anderson Race Director: Lisa Nye-Salladin At-large: Clayton John Gravity Athlete: Nevin Steinmetz Eligible Athlete (M): Donny Robinson Commissaire: Don Russell Commissarie: John Pingol At-large: Jill Logan Coach: James Herrera Gravity Race Director: Keith Darner Eligible Athlete (F): Amanda Carr Coach: Travis Woodruff XC Eligible Athlete: Heather Irmiger 8 USACYCLING.ORG 9 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT OUR VISION & MISSION Recognized by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) as the National Governing Body of competitive cycling in the United States, USA Cycling has a two part mission statement and an ambitious vision for the future. VISION The vision of USA Cycling is to make the United States of America the most successful country in the world of competitive cycling. MISSION STATEMENT The mission of USA Cycling is to achieve sustained success in international cycling competition and to grow competitive cycling in America. GROWING CYCLING IN AMERICA As a membership-based organization, USA Cycling is comprised of clubs and teams, officials, coaches, mechanics, and competitive cyclists of all ages and abilities across the sport’s five disciplines. In an effort to grow the sport on the domestic front, USA Cycling supports grassroots initiatives at the local level by reinvesting a significant portion of its membership dollars into its 34 local associations. The national governing body also works to grow the sport by working with a comprehensive network of certified coaches and officials, administering eight national-level calendars, and managing 17 national championship events for all ages. We provide regulation, education, and structure to our many constituents, which include amateur and professional athletes, race promoters, coaches, clubs, officials, mechanics and local associations. Ultimately, with the goal of growing bicycle racing in America, USA Cycling strives to provide its members with impeccable service, valuable benefits and a second-to-none racing experience. GROWTH OF COMPETITIVE CYCLING WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE DO USA Cycling is the official national governing body for all disciplines of competitive cycling in the United States, including road, track, mountain bike, BMX, and cyclo-cross. Recognized by the United States Olympic Committee and the Union Cycliste Internationale, USA Cycling is a membership-based organization that strives to grow the sport domestically and also foster the identification, development, and support of American cyclists in international competition. Sources of revenue for USA Cycling include annual license fees, permit fees, event surcharges, grants from the USA Cycling Development Foundation and the United States Olympic Committee, corporate sponsorship and generous gifts from individual donors. Unlike most other national cycling federations across the globe, USA Cycling receives no government funding. SUSTAINING INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS As the body responsible for identification, development, and support of American cyclists, USA Cycling strives to breed competitive excellence at the world-class level. To accomplish these objectives, we maintain a proven athlete development pipeline for men and women in all disciplines of competitive cycling. This pipeline consists of several programs, including talent identification camps, instructional clinics, European-based programming, regional development camps, direct athlete funding initiatives, and access to superlative equipment, facilities, and coaching. USA Cycling is also responsible for the selection and organization of national teams which represent the United States at major international events like the Olympic Games, World Championships, Pan American Games, Continental Championships, and World Cup races. 10 USACYCLING.ORG For almost a decade, participation in competitive cycling in America has increased in many measurable aspects. The sport’s popularity in the U.S. is at an all-time high, thanks not only to a successful American presence abroad, but also to a strong selection of domestic races, a dedicated group of local associations and grassroots organizers, and a committed network of volunteers and staff who are passionate about sharing cycling with others. The number of licensed members, sanctioned races and affiliated clubs has recently sustained significant and consistent growth patterns, with licensees increasing nearly 15% over the last three years. LICENSEESEVENT SANCTIONSCLUBS 2002 – 42,724 1,969 2003 – 44,325 (+3.7%) 1,933 (-1.8%) 2004 – 48,990 (+10.5%) 2,132 (+10.2%) 1,438 2005 – 54,281 (+10.8%) 2,204 (+3.4%) 1,575 (+9.5%) 2006 – 59,537 (+9.7%) 2,280 (+3.4%) 1,970 (+25.0%) 2007 – 61,594 (+3.5%) 2,473 (+8.5%) 2,050 (+4.0%) 2008 – 62,323 (+1.2%) 2,535 (+2.5%) 2,120 (+3.4%) 2009 – 65,845 (+5.6%) 2,638 (+4.0%) 2,219 (+4.7%) 2010 – 69,771 (+5.9%) 2,933 (+11%) 2,414 (+8.8%) 2011 – 70,829 (+1.5%) 3,026 (+3.2%) 2,569 (+6.4%) 11 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT USA CYCLING MEMBERSHIP GENDER 2011 was the ninth consecutive year that USA Cycling saw growth in its membership. The 70,829 licenses sold in 2011 represents a 1.5% increase compared to 2010. USA Cycling’s membership is comprised of not only competitive cyclists, but also of licensed coaches, officials, and mechanics. No matter the skill level, age, discipline, or function, a USA Cycling membership is the common bond among all cycling enthusiasts from top-level pros to first-time racers, from world-class coaches to local officials, and everyone in between. Men 87% Women 13% 2011 LICENSEES TOTAL 2011 USA CYCLING LICENSEES 70,829 AGE 35-44: 30.2% BMX Riders 247 45-54: 22.4% International Licensees2,838 25-34: 20.9% Collegiate Riders4,671 19-24: 10.7% Mountain Bike Riders14,111 10-18: 7.3% Road, Track & Cyclo-cross Riders 55-64: 7.2% 45,246 Officials1,702 65-74: 1.3% Mechanics 241 Coaches1,422 Professional Riders 351 STATE Other 28.6% 12 USACYCLING.ORG NY 5.4% PA 3.7% IL 3.3% NJ 2.7% WI 2.2% AZ 2.7% OH 2.2% UT 2.3% MI 2% CA 16.6% CO 4.4% FL 3.5% NC 3.2% TX 6.6% WA 4.4% MA 3.4% VA 2.8% 13 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT USA CYCLING MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS All USA Cycling members are encouraged to take advantage of the special deals their membership makes them eligible for and reminded to check the USA Cycling website on a regular basis for new and exciting promotions. All USA Cycling member benefits are subject to change. Adventure Advocates This membership benefit provides affordable insurance for accidental injuries suffered 24/7. Glacier Glove This benefit provides a 10% discount off any Glacier Glove order to protect cyclists from cold, wind, water and sun. Bank of America This card allows you to show your cycling pride! It is the only card that helps support USA Cycling elite athlete and development programs. Genuine Innovations Members get 25% off their purchases from Genuine Innovations, designer and manufacturer of CO2 powered tire inflation technology. BMX Plus! Magazine USA Cycling members receive $5.00 off an annual subscription or $10.00 off a two-year subscription to BMX Plus! Cequent Performance Products USA Cycling members can receive a 20% discount on bike racks and cargo management products. Endurance Films USA Cycling members can save 15% on endurance sport training videos. ..c com EZ Bike Members receive 10% off EZ Bike Stands and accessories. Free Rx Discount Card All members of USA Cycling are eligible for a free prescription discount card which provides savings of up to 75% on all FDA approved drugs at 57,000 pharmacies nationwide. Average savings are 42% on all prescriptions with unlimited use. Plus, family members are eligible to participate at no cost! Hertz Car Rental USA Cycling members can save up to 15% at participating locations around the world, in addition to up to $25 off a weekend rental and $20 off a weekly rental. High Country Shipping Need a bike shipped and or delivered? USA Cycling members can receive a 5% discount on all orders placed with High Country Shipping. InterContinental Hotels Group Members may receive exclusive discounts at participating IHG hotsls, including InterContinental® Hotels & Resorts, Hotel Indigo®, Crowne Plaza® Hotels & Resorts, Holiday Inn® Hotels and Resorts, Holiday Inn® Club Vacations, Holiday Inn Express®, Staybridge Suites® and Candlewood Suites® 15 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT Jakroo USA Cycling members get 10% off the published price of all JAKROO products and custom apparel services. Liberty Mutual Save on auto, homeowners and renters insurance with group discounts of up to 10% on competitive automobile rates and 5% on homeowners and renters’ rates. Rates are guaranteed for 12 months with convenient payment plans, around-the-clock claims service and 24 hour emergency roadside assistance. Lin Socks USA Cycling members receive a 10% discount on all noncustom socks and a 5% discount on all custom products for cycling clubs. Luggage Forward Need a bike shipped and/ or delivered? USA Cycling members can receive a 10% discount on all overnight, 2-day and 3-day express orders, and a 5% discount on basic outbound and economy return ground service orders placed with Luggage Forward. Map My Ride USA Cycling members receive a 10% discount on all products and services offered by Map My Ride. A portion of your purchase helps support USA Cycling elite athlete and development programs. Mountain Bike Action Magazine USA Cycling members receive $5.00 off an annual subscription to Mountain Bike Action, or $10.00 off a two-year subscription. 16 USACYCLING.ORG MyLaps USA Cycling members receive a 10% discount off ProChip transponder orders. Nicholas Hill Benefit Group USA Cycling members can Nicholas Hill receive comprehensive health insurance coverage with up to $8 million in benefits and multi-year rate guarantees. Plans provide a healthy member discount and include health savings accounts, PPO network, co-pay plans, short term health, and student health insurance. United Members can save on travel with a 10% discount on certain domestic and international flights with United. BENEFIT GROUP Peloton Magazine USA Cycling members receive a FREE annual digital subscription to Peloton Magazine and get 25% off the price of annual print or gift subscriptions. Primal Members can receive 10% off technically advanced cycling apparel. Rack Stash USA Cycling members receive a 10% discount on convenient storage for hitchmounted bike racks and accessories. Road Bike Action Magazine Receive $5.00 off an annual subscription or $10.00 off a two-year subscription. Road ID Members get 10% off orders from Road ID which gives first responders the information they need to immediately contact family, access medical information, and prevent delays. VCRC This member benefit provides a 20% discount on components and ceramic bearings. VeloNews USA Cycling members can receive $5 off a one-year or $10 off a two-year subscription to VeloNews. Vision Screen Printing USA Cycling members and affiliates can receive a 10% discount on banners, course signage, vehicles decals and magnets, number plates and other screen printing and graphic services. Xtreme Sports ID USA Cycling members can get a free USA Cycling Special Edition Xtreme Sports ID wristband with 90 days of free service. This benefit also allows members to receive a 10% discount on non USA Cycling special edition products. ® NATIONAL RESULTS & RANKINGS PROGRAM One of the valuable benefits USA Cycling provides to its members is a National Results & Rankings program. The program was revamped in 2011 to provide increasingly accurate rankings and the ability to compare and contrast results and rankings with fellow riders across disciplines, age, and ability categories. Using an innovative algorithm, USA Cycling’s new system ranks riders based on the strength of the competition rather than the old model of assigning points based on an arbitrary event value. Simply stated, who a rider races against will more heavily determine ranking than which races are contested or how often an individual competes. Training Peaks USA Cycling members receive 10% off Premium Personal Edition memberships. 17 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS Each year, USA Cycling supports grassroots cycling initiatives at the local level through it 34 Local Associations, which are comprised of passionate volunteers that drive local racing across the country. USA Cycling’s Local Associations are in the best position to monitor, implement and manage cycling programs specific to local environments. Through the Local Associations, USA Cycling annually reinvests a significant portion of its membership dollars back into these locally-driven programs. Since 2003, USA Cycling has given nearly $3 million its Local Associations for the betterment of competitive cycling at the local level. Each Local Association determines exactly where to invest its financial allocation from USA Cycling to best meet the needs of its members. BASED ON 2011 LICENSE SALES, USA CYCLING DISTRIBUTED THE FOLLOWING FUNDS TO ITS LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Alabama Cycling Association: $2,520 Arizona Bicycle Racing Association: $11.770 Arkansas Bicycle Coalition: $2,390 Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado: $10,205 Carolinas Cycling Association: $17,220 Florida Road Cycling Association: $15,760 Georgia Bicycle Racing Association: $8,665 Illinois Cycling Association: $15,245 Indiana/Kentucky Cycling Association: $9,580 Iowa Bicycle Racing Association: $4,700 Kansas Cycling Association: $4,295 Louisiana/Mississippi Bicycle Racing Association: $4,205 Michigan Bicycle Racing Association: $8,850 Mid-Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association: $16,430 Minnesota Cycling Federation: $7,955 Missouri Bicycle Racing Association: $7,940 Montana Bicycle Racing Association: $1,880 Nebraska Cycling Association: $1,820 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • New England Bicycle Racing Association: $31,595 New Jersey Bicycling Association: $12,320 New Mexico Bike Racing Association: $4,985 New York State Bicycle Racing Association: $26,490 Northern California/Nevada Cycling Association: $40,070 Ohio Cycling Association: $11,065 Bicycle Racing Association of Oklahoma: $5,495 Pennsylvania Cycling Association: $16,710 Southern California/Nevada Cycling Association: $35,540 Southwest Idaho Cycling Association: $3,295 Tennessee Bicycle Racing Association: $6,650 Texas Bicycle Racing Association: $28,680 Utah Cycling Association: $12,540 Virginia Cycling Association: $6,580 Washington State Bicycle Association: $19,475 Wisconsin Cycling Association: $8,250 TOTAL 2011 LOCAL ASSOCIATION SUPPORT: $421,170 18 USACYCLING.ORG 19 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT COLLEGIATE CYCLING Collegiate Cycling is the division of USA Cycling responsible for administering competitive bicycle racing in 11 unique collegiate conferences, each of which is managed by a volunteer conference director that coordinates racing seasons for track, mountain bike, cyclo-cross, and road cycling disciplines. USA Cycling conducts national championships for student-athletes across five disciplines and recognizes collegiate athlete achievements with the Stenner and Kuck scholarships each December. Registered as both club and varsity teams with USA Cycling, collegiate cycling programs have served as a viable athlete development pipeline for professional and national teams, giving athletes the opportunity to compete at the highest level while earning a college degree. USA CYCLING CLUBS USA Cycling’s 2,500+ affiliated clubs and teams provide amateur cyclists with fun, social and competitive environments in which to participate in the sport of bike racing. At the end of the year, USA Cycling recognized ten “Club of the Year” recipients for outstanding programs that support USA Cycling’s mission. Clubs are judged on key areas, including membership composition, instructional clinics and seminars, club activities, charitable contributions, and racing performance. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2011 “CLUB OF THE YEAR” WINNERS: • • • • • • • • • • 20 Division I Club of the Year: Matrix Cycling Club (Dallas, Texas) Division II Club of the Year: Full Spectrum Racing (Fayetteville, N.C.) Division III Club of the Year: Holland Racing (Austin, Texas) Juniors/High School Club of the Year: Team Velosport (Irvine, Calif.) • • • • Collegiate Cycling Club Teams in 2011: 280 Officially Recognized Varsity Collegiate Cycling Teams: 12 Sanctioned Collegiate Cycling Events in 2011: 169 USA Cycling Collegiate Cycling Licensees: 4,671 COACHING PROGRAM With more than 1,400 licensed coaches nationwide, the USA Cycling coaching certification process begins with an online examination covering the basic fundamentals of cycling-specific principles, resulting in Level -3 certification. Licensed coaches progress through the ranks by attending additional instructional clinics designed to further their knowledge base, eventually attaining Level-2 status, followed by Level-1. Throughout the year, USA Cycling also conducts several other coaching education activities such as online webinars, seminars, and specialty clinics. These activities are designed for educating coaches at various levels of certification, training them for specialty certifications, or simply providing the coaching community with unparalleled instruction and the opportunity to network and share ideas with their peers. Collegiate Club of the Year: Marian University (Indianapolis, Ind.) Masters Club of the Year: Cross Creek Cycling Club (Fayetteville, N.C.) Track Club of the Year: Rubicon Cycling LLC (Vancouver, Wash.) Mountain Bike Club of the Year: Whole Athlete-Specialized (San Anselmo, Calif.) Best New Club of the Year: Credo Racing (Austin, Texas) Women’s Club of the Year: CAWES/iFractal (Bethesda, Md.) USACYCLING.ORG 2011 USA CYCLING COACHING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES: Level 2 Coaching Clinics: 8 Power-Based Training Clinics: 2 Webinars: 31 Total attendees: 150 Total attendees: 77 Total attendees: 530 21 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT OFFICIALS PROGRAM MECHANICS PROGRAM Like all sports, competitive cycling needs officials to enforce the rules. USA Cycling’s Officials Program provides introduction and instruction to more than 1,700 licensed officials around the country. To become an official, an individual must first attend one of USA Cycling’s official seminars, purchase a license and pass an examination. The initial seminar results in Level-C status and results in a basic understanding of road, track and mountain bike racing. After attaining Level-C status, officials can continue their progression by achieving Level-B, Level-A, National Commissaire and International Commissaire designations. In addition to the general categories, USA Cycling also provides specialty instruction in order to become a motorcycle referee, track starter or race secretary. The USA Cycling Mechanics Program was designed to build a community of mechanics that are qualified to provide the best possible support to American cycling athletes on both the national and international levels. In 2011, there were 241 licensed mechanics. In order to become a USA Cycling licensed mechanic, one must attend a USA Cycling Bill Woodul Mechanics Clinic. CONGRATULATIONS TO USA CYCLING’S 2011 OFFICIALS OF THE YEAR: • • • • • • • National Official of the Year: Steve Stone National Motoref of the Year: Jim Allen East Region Official of the Year: Kristen Mills Mountain Region Official of the Year: Lynn Taylor Midwest Region Official of the Year: Mark Guthart West Region Official of the Year: Bill Wykoff Southeast Official of the Year: John Patterson CONFERENCES & SUMMITS USA Cycling brought together industry stakeholders on several occasions in 2011 to offer continuing education, share best practices, and discuss the advancement of the sport. LOCAL ASSOCIATION SUMMIT USA Cycling held its seventh annual Local Association summit in November of 2011 at the USA Cycling Headquarters in Colorado Springs. The three-day conference attracted 37 individuals from 23 of USA Cycling’s 34 LA’s. Not only did the gathering allow grassroots leaders from around the nation to discuss the opportunities and obstacles faced in their respective areas, but it gave them a chance to learn from each other’s successes and failures. USA CYCLING BILL WOODUL RACE MECHANICS CLINIC The 2011 edition of the USA Cycling Bill Woodul Race Mechanics clinic was held in December and it gave 59 mechanics the opportunity to learn from industry experts, receive hands-on experience, and network with cycling industry leaders. RACE DIRECTORS SUMMIT USA Cycling held its fourth annual Race Directors Summit in Salt Lake City. The 2011 event was led by USA Cycling’s new Race Director Certification Manager, Tara McCarthy, and attended by more than 70 race directors, team directors, and mountain bike stakeholders MEDICINE OF CYCLING CONFERENCE USA Cycling continued its partnership with the medical community during the second annual Medicine of Cycling Conference, held in August of 2011 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado springs. The two-day event offered medical professionals a platform on which to collaborate and establish common standards of care for competitive cyclists. 22 USACYCLING.ORG 23 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT USA CYCLING-SANCTIONED EVENTS The 3,026 competitive and non-competitive events that USA Cycling sanctioned in 2011 represents an increase of 3.2% over 2010 event sanctions. With healthy growth across all disciplines of the sport, and with a growing number of events around the country, it has never been easier to get involved in cycling, no matter the age or ability level. TOTAL 2011 USA CYCLING EVENT SANCTIONS 3,026 Road/Track/Cyclo-cross2,321 Mountain Bike 536 Collegiate169 2011 NATIONAL CALENDARS USA Cycling national calendars are designed to showcase the top events on U.S. soil while providing athletes with a season-long rankings system in which to prove their skills and compete for the title of calendar champion. Congratulations to all of our 2011 national calendar champions: NATIONAL RACING CALENDAR (NRC) Men’s Individual Champion: Francisco Mancebo Women’s Individual Champion: Janel Holcomb Men’s Team Champion: Bissell Pro Cycling Women’s Team Champion: Colavita/Forno d’Asolo USA CYCLING PRO MOUNTAIN BIKE CROSS COUNTRY TOUR (PRO XCT) Men’s Individual Champion: Max Plaxton Women’s Individual Champion: Lea Davison USA CYCLING PRO MOUNTAIN BIKE GRAVITY TOUR (PRO GRT) USA CYCLING PRO MOUNTAIN BIKE ULTRA ENDURANCE TOUR (PRO UET) Men’s Individual Champion: Manuel Prado Women’s Individual Champion: Pua Mata UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL CYCLO-CROSS CALENDAR (USICX) Men’s Individual Champion: Jeremy Powers Women’s Individual Champion: Laura Van Gilder USA CYCLING BMX POWER RANKINGS Elite Men’s Champion: Corben Sharrah Elite Women’s Champion: Arielle Martin Men’s Individual Champion: Cody Warren Junior Men’s Champion: Rusty Nesgiv Women’s Individual Champion: Jill Kintner Junior Women’s Champion: Brooke Crain 25 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2011 saw 16 opportunities for USA Cycling members to vie for a national title. National championship events were held in various locations across the country for all disciplines and age groups. In 2011, USA Cycling members raced for national titles at 16 national championship events in various locations across the United States. Additionally, two national championship events were held for paracycling athletes. In all, American cyclists took home 516 national championship titles. These national champions represent the best of the best across all disciplines and categories of cycling. Congratulations to all of our 2011 national champions! USA Cycling BMX National Championships (Competitors: 447 Race Starts: 447) USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships (Competitors: 369 Race Starts: 818) USA Cycling Professional Road & Time Trial National Championships (Competitors: 105 Race Starts: 147) USA Cycling Junior, U23 & Elite Road National Championships (Competitors: 986 Race Starts: 2384) USA Cycling Junior Track National Championships (Competitors: 159 Race Starts: 320) USA Cycling Mountain Bike Cross Country National Championships (Competitors: 1023 Race Starts 1628) 2011 USA CYCLING BMX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS U.S. OLYMPIC TRAINING CENTER, CHULA VISTA, CA • SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2011 USA Cycling Masters Track National Championships (Competitors: 404 Race Starts: 1302) ELITE USA Cycling Tandem Sprint National Championships (Competitors: 14 Race Starts: 14) Elite Men: Corben Sharrah (Tucson, Ariz./GT) USA Cycling Professional Criterium National Championships (Competitors: 52 Race Starts: 52) Elite Women: Alise Post (St. Cloud, Minn./Redline) Boys 9: Patrick Coo (Bellflower, Calif./Bike Alley-Redline-Rocks) USA Cycling Masters Road National Championships (Competitors: 953 Race Starts: 1867) Junior Men: Rusty Nesvig (San Diego, Calif./Factory Intense) Boys 10: Anthony Saldivar (Ontario, Calif./Bike Alley-Redline-Rocks) Junior Women: Brooke Crain (Visalia, Calif./Haro-Rockstar) Boys 11: Shayne Lewis (Chula Vista, Calif./Factory QSI BMX) USA Cycling Elite Track National Championships (Competitors: 176 Race Starts: 489) CHALLENGE LEVEL Boys 12: Kevin Pauls (Simi Valley, Calif./Factory Speed) USA Cycling Mountain Bike 24-Hour National Championships (Competitors: 201 Race Starts: 201) Girls 8: Madelynn Desantis (Simi Valley, Calif./Sycamore BMX) Boys 13: Ryan Pettigrew (Watsonville, Calif./Jr Bicycles.com-Speed) Girls 9: Leyna Jones (Oxnard, Calif./Sycamore BMX) Boys 14: Walker Finch (Fort Collins, Colo./Redman) Girls 11: Madison Martinez (Santa Clarita, Calif./Factory Intense) Boys 15: Cole Tesar (Huntersville, N.C./Factory Speed) Girls 12: Anais Hill (Austin, Texas/Young Guns BMX Factory) Boys 16: Maliek Byndloss (Cape Coral, Fla./Ssquared-TLD-Answer) Girls 14: Kelsey Van Ogle (Auburn, Wash./Redman) Men 17-24: Kalvin Davis (Albuquerque, N.M./505 Racing) USA Cycling Collegiate Track National Championships (Competitors: 152 Race Starts: 587) USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships (Competitors: 219 Race Starts: 219) USA Cycling Mountain Bike Gravity National Championships (Competitors: 317 Race Starts: 415) USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships (Competitors: 276 Race Starts: 608) TOTAL USA CYCLING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITORS: 5,853 RACE STARTS: 11,498 Girls 15: Rachel Mydock (Glendale, Ariz./Jr bicycles.com-speed) Girls 17+: Shay Glynn (Norco, Calif./Profile Racing/Monster) Boys 5-6: Tyler Grigsby (Rio Linda, Calif./Form-Elite Bicycles) Boys 7: Peter Choat (Bakersfield, Calif./Hyper Bicycles) Men 25-29: Brandon Panuccio (Phoenix, Ariz./Vendetta-Elite Bicycles) Men 30 +: Stephen Larralde (Riverside, Calif./Free Agent-Rockstar) Masters Class: Matt Pohlkamp (Cincinnati, Ohio/Dan’s Competition) Boys 8: Jack Kelly (Kerns, Utah/Factory Extreme-GHP-Fly) 26 USACYCLING.ORG 27 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING BMX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, CONT. U.S. OLYMPIC TRAINING CENTER, CHULA VISTA, CA • SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2011 2011 USA CYCLING PROFESSIONAL ROAD RACE AND TIME TRIAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS CRUISER CLASS (24”) GREENVILLE, SC • MAY 28-30, 2011 Boys 12 & Under: Sean McElroy (Palmdale, Calif.) Boys 13-14: Ryan Pettigrew (Watsonville, Calif./Jr Bicycles.com-speed) Men 30-34: Stephen Larralde (Riverside, Calif./Free Agent-Rockstar) Men 40 – 44: Jason Carnes (Austin, Texas/Redline) ROAD RACE David Zabriske (Westlake Village, Calif./ Garmin Cervelo) 40:23.47 Matthew Busche (Wauwatosa, Wisc./Team Radio Shack) 4:28:02 Boys 15-16: Maliek Byndloss (Cape Coral, Fla./Ssquared-TLD-Answer) Men 45+: Eric Rupe (Woodland Hills, Calif./GT-Oakley) Men 17-24: Chase Hines (Summerville, S.C./SE Racing) Women 13-14: Destiny Ford (Rio Linda, Calif./Ssquared-AtomLab) 2011 USA CYCLING JUNIORS, U23 AND ELITE ROAD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Men 25-29: Brandon Panuccio (Phoenix, Ariz./Vendetta/Elite Bicycles) Women 17-24: Felicia Stancil (Lake Villa, Ill./Factory Speed) AUGUSTA, GA • JUNE 22-26, 2011 2011 USA CYCLING COLLEGIATE ROAD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS MADISON, WI • MAY 6-8, 2011 ROAD RACE ROAD RACE CRITERIUM Juniors 10-12 Women: Courtney Comer (San Marcos, Calif./San Diego Bicycle Club) 41:49 Juniors 10-12 Women: Veda Gerasimek (Transfer, Pa./Young Medalists-Team Rothrock) 29:49 Juniors 10-12 Men: Sean McElroy (Palmdale, Calif.) 39:41 Juniors 10-12 Men: Sean McElroy (Palmdale, Calif.) 26:43 Juniors 13-14 Women: Skylar Schneider (West Allis, Wisc./Team TIBCO II) 1:00:12 Juniors 13-14 Women: Skylar Schneider (West Allis, Wisc./Team TIBCO II) 36:50 Juniors 13-14 Men: Robbie Farrens (Stockton, Calif./Rocket Sports/DJ’s Excavation) 53:30 Juniors 13-14 Men: Ethan Reynolds (Boise, Idaho/BYRDS) 31:42 Juniors 15-16 Women: Sarah Huang (Kenosha, Wisc./Nova Cycle Sports Foundation Inc.) 1:46:43 Juniors 15-16 Women: Sarah Huang (Kenosha, Wisc./Nova Cycle Sports) 36:32 Juniors 15-16 Men: Daniel Parks (Dallas, Texas/ Chipotle Junior Development Team) 35:01 Division I Men: Alister Ratcliff (Durango, Colo./Fort Lewis College) 3:21:08 Division II Men: Kyle Knott (Mars Hill, N.C./Mars Hill College) 1:14.29 Division I Women: Anna McLoon (Harvard University) 2:35:44 Division II Women: Laura Ralston (Cambridge, Mass./Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1:00:31 Division II Men: Andrew Baker (Easley, S.C./Furman University) 3:18:21 OMNIUM RESULTS Division II Women: Martha Buckley (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 3:12:15 Division II Team: Mars Hill College 428 Juniors 15-16 Men: Jake Silverberg (Pembroke, Fla./ZMotion) 1:52:41 Division I Men: Alister Ratcliff, (Durango, Colo./ Fort Lewis College) 211 Juniors 17-18 Women: Alexis Ryan (Ventura, Calif./Team TIBCO II) 2:16:49 Juniors 17-18 Women: Alexis Ryan (Ventura, Calif./Team TIBCO II) 35:42 Division I Women: Kaitlin Antonneau (Racine, Wisc./Marian University) 260 Juniors 17-18 Men: Alexey Vermeulen (Pinckney, Mich./Prochain) 2:19:20 Juniors 17-18 Men: Thomas Wrona (Pinehurst, N.C./ Hot Tubes Development Cycling) 1:14:16 Division II Men: Kyle Knott (Mars Hill, N.C./Mars Hill College) 267 U23 Women: Samantha Schneider (West Allis, Wisc./Team TIBCO to the Top) 3:16:55 U23 Women: Coryn Rivera (Tustin, Calif./Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY 12) 34:29 Division II Women: Laura Ralston (Cambridge, Mass./Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 308 U23 Men: Rob Squire (Sandy, Utah./Chipotle Development Team) 4:07:19 U23 Men: Robert Bush (Louisville, Ky./Chipotle Development Team) 1:23:20 Elite Women: Robin Farina (Charlotte, N.C./NOW and Novartis) 3:16:34 Elite Women: Shelley Olds (Gilroy, Calif./Diadora Pasta Zara) 34:29 Elite Men: Max Korus (Elkins Park, Pa./BikeReg.com-Cannondale) 4:04:08 Elite Men: David Wenger (Austin, Texas/Super Squadra) 1:53:40 TEAM TIME TRIAL Division I Men: Marian University 37:51.87 Division I Women: Marian University 44:20.34 Division II Men: Mesa State College 38:57.40 Division II Women: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 45:35.22 CRITERIUM Division I Men: Adam Leibovitz (Indianapolis, Ind./Marian University) 1:14:03 Division I Women: Kaitlin Antonneau (Racine, Wisc./Marian University) 55:31 28 TIME TRIAL USACYCLING.ORG Division I Team: Marian University 505 29 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING JUNIORS, U23 AND ELITE ROAD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 USA CYCLING PARALYMPIC ROAD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AUGUSTA, GA • JUNE 22-26, 2011 TIME TRIAL ROAD RACE TIME TRIAL Women – C3: Jamie Schanbaum (Austin, Texas) 8:37.0 Women – C2: Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 1:38:28 Women – C2: Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 34:48.0 Women – C4: Patricia Collins (Harker Heights, Texas) 1:40:53 Women – C4: Patricia Collins (Parker Heights, Texas) 33:24.7 Women – C5: Kelly Crowley (Redwood City, Calif.) 1:21:10 Women – C5: Kelly Crowley (Redwood City, Calif.) 28:58.8 Women – H2: Marianna Davis (Salt Lake City, Utah) 56:24 Women – H1: Cassie Mitchell (Atlanta, Ga.) 23:31.1 Women – H3: Monica Bascio (Evergreen, Colo.) 56:28 Juniors 10-12 Women: Courtney Comer (San Marcos, Calif./San Diego Bicycle Club) 16:29.54 Juniors 10-12 Men: Matteo Jorgenson (Boise, Idaho/ Boise Young Riders Development Squad) 15:20.30 Juniors 13-14 Women: Abigail Aldridge (Duluth, Ga./Frazier Cycling Juniors) 15:15.54 Juniors 13-14 Men: Jack Maddux (Fresno, Calif./ Team Specialized Racing Juniors) 13:35.57 Juniors 15-16 Women: Sarah Huang (Kenosha, Wisc./Nova Cycle Sports) 30:39.9 Juniors 15-16 Men: Jonathon Schilling (Grover, Mo./ Chipotle Junior Development Team) 25:30.7 Juniors 17-18 Women: Grace Alexander (Boise, Idaho/Boise Young Riders Development Squad) 29:33.86 Juniors 17-18 Men: Kristo Jorgenson (Boise, Idaho/BYRDS) 37:34.79 U23 Women: Tayler Wiles (Murray, Utah/Peanut Butter & Co TWENTY 12) 43:06.7 U23 Men: Nathan Brown (Covington, Tenn./Trek-Livestrong) 36:10.6 Elite Women: Evelyn Stevens (Dennis, Mass./HTC-Highroad) 39:22.1 Elite Men: Jonathan Jacob (Evansville, Ind./ Indianapolis Cycling Club) 37:01.1 AUGUSTA, GA • JUNE 22-26, 2011 Women – H2: Marianna Davis (Salt Lake City, Utah) 38:48.4 Women – H3: Monica Bascio (Evergreen, Colo.) 37:27.3 Men – C1: Matthew Bigos (Cardiff by the Sea, Calif.) 32:13.7 Men – C1: Matthew Bigos (Cardiff by the Sea, Calif.) 1:34:33 Men – C2: Brett Weitzel (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1:34:48 Men – C3: Matthew Long (New York, N.Y.) 1:40:53 Men – C2: Brett Weitzel (Salt Lake City, Utah) 33:03.3 Men – C4: Jonathan Copsey (Nipomo, Calif.) 1:21:03 Men – C5: Vincent Juarez (San Jose, Calif.) 27:20.5 Men – H1: Anthony Pedeferri (Camarillo, Calif.) 1:12:16 Men – C4: Sam Kavanagh (Bozeman, Mont.) 26:39.1 Men – H1: Harold Bostick (Northridge, Calif.) 21:03.9 Men – C5: Mark Gyulafia (Portland, Ore.) 1:21:00 Men – H2: Matthew Updike (Denver, Colo.) 1:37:15 Men – H2: Matthew Updike (Denver, Colo.) 32:08.3 Men – H3: Brian Mitchell (Lees Summit, Mo.) 1:44:17 Men – H3: Carlos Moleda (Bluffton, S.C.) 33:34.3 Men – H4: Dane Pilon (Fayetteville, N.C.) 1:35:11 Men – H4: Dane Pilon (Fayetteville, N.C.) 30:47.9 Men – T2: Steven Peace (San Diego, Calif.) 55:15 Men – T1: Aaron Baker (Santa Clarita, Calif.) 24:05.3 Men – BVI: Clark Rachfal (Annapolis, Md.) and David Swanson (Tucson, Ariz.) 1:49:13 Men – T2: Alexander Mask (Pembroke Pines, Fla.) 38:58.7 Women – BVI: Kara Vatthauer (Tucson, Ariz.) and Mackenzie Woodring (Belmont, Mich.) 1:23:06 Women – Blind/Visually Impaired: Karissa Whitsell (Colorado Springs, Colo.) and Lisa Turnbull (Springfield, Ore.) 28:22.0 Men – Blind/Visually Impaired: Clark Rachfal (Annapolis, Md.) and David Swanson (Tucson, Ariz.) 24:02.2 30 USACYCLING.ORG 31 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 RICHARDSON BIKEMART USA CYCLING JUNIORS TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SUPERDROME, FRISCO, TX • JULY 6-10, 2011 OMNIUM RESULTS Junior 10-12 Women: Summer Moak (Katy, Texas/Team Spincycle) 21 Points Race: Andrew Lanier Jr. (Gilroy, Calif./Team Specialized Racing) Junior 10-12 Men: Jules Gilliam (Manhattan Beach, Calif./CPT/Connie Cycling Junior Racing Team) 21 Sprints: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, Pa./Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) Junior 13-14 Women: Hannah McDade (Tigard, Ore./Beaverton Bicycle Club) 17 Individual Pursuit: Gregory Daniel (Englewood, Colo./Chipotle Junior Development Team) Junior 13-14 Men: Chazmichael Morales (El Segundo, Calif./Cycles Veloce/Team Simple Green/Bike Religion) 12 1000m Time Trial: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, Pa./Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) Junior 15-16 Women: Tara McCormick (Long Beach, Calif./Team TIBCO) 23 Keirin*: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, Pa./Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) Junior 15-16 Men: Michael Dessau (Boulder, Colo./ Chipotle Junior Development Team) 20 International Omnium: Mathew Lipscomb (Decatur, Ga./Greenville Spinners Bicycle Club/Hincapie Development team) JUNIOR 17-18 WOMEN TEAM EVENTS Scratch Race: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, Calif./ Adams Avenue Bicycles/G S Adams Avenue Bicycles) Men’s Team Pursuit: Gregory Daniel (Englewood, Colo./Chipotle Junior Development Team), Mathew Lipscomb (Decatur, Ga./Greenville Spinners Bicycle Club-Hincapie Development team), Paul Lynch (Colchester, Conn./Hot Tubes Development Cycling Team), Thomas Wrona (Pinehurst, N.C./Hot Tubes Development Cycling Team) Points Race: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, Calif./Adams Avenue Bicycles/) 211 Sprints: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, Calif./Adams Avenue Bicycles-G S Adams Avenue Bicycles) Individual Pursuit: Addyson Albershardt (Matthews, N.C./Now Cycling-NOW and Novartis for MS) 500m Time Trial: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, Calif./ Adams Avenue Bicycles-G S Adams Avenue Bicycles) Keirin: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, Calif./Adams Avenue Bicycles/G S Adams Avenue Bicycles) International Omnium: Kate Wilson (Los Angeles, Calif./CPT-Connie Cycling Junior Racing Team) JUNIOR 17-18 MEN Scratch Race: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, Pa./Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) Women’s Team Pursuit: Addyson Albershardt (Matthews, N.C./FLYING PIGS), Jacqueline Denny (Liberty, Mo./FLYING PIGS), Kate Wilson (Los Angeles, Calif./FLYING PIGS) Men’s Team Sprint: Kaleb Koch (Glenview, Ill./SUB 49), Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, Pa./SUB 49), Ryan Gadow (Dublin, Calif./SUB 49) Women’s Team Sprint: Payton Thomas (Grapevine, Texas/Young Kenda Medalist), Chloe Chepigin (Chappaqua, N.Y./Young Kenda Medalist) Madison: Collin Berry (Huntington Beach, Calif./ NOW-MS p/b Chipotle), Chandler Knop (Monumnet, Colo./NOW-MS p/b Chipotle) 33 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 ZION BANK USA CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE CROSS-COUNTRY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SHORT TRACK CROSS-COUNTRY SUN VALLEY RESORT, KETCHUM, ID • JULY 14-17, 2011 Pro Women: Katherine Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo./RaboBank - Giant Off Road Team) 25:09:00 CROSS-COUNTRY Pro Men: Todd Wells (Durango, Colo./Specialized) 1:44:38 Cat 1 Men 40-44: Mario Fredrick (San Anselmo, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized) 1:19:57 Pro Women: Georgia Gould (Fort Collins, Colo./Luna Pro Team) 1:40:14 Cat 1 Women 40-44: Helene Drumm (San Anselmo, Calif.) 1:37:23 U23 Men: Stephen Ettinger (Cashmere, Wash./BMC Mountain Bike Development Team) 1:29:16 Cat 1 Men 45-49: Donald Myrah (San Jose, Calif.) 1:23:02 U23 Women: Jill Behlen (Boulder, Colo.) 1:30:39 Cat 1 Men 50-54: Russell Kappius (Littleton, Colo) 1:26:00 Single Speed Men: Cary Smith (Jackson, Wyo.) 1:21:36 Single Speed Women: Rebecca Rusch (Ketchum, Idaho/Specialized) 1:31:43 Cat 1 Men 15-16: Lucas Newcomb (Nicasio, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized) 1:19:11 Cat 1 Women 15-16: Kate Courtney (Kentfield, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized) 1:08:52 Cat 1 Men 17-18: Howard Grotts (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo) 1:12:02 Cat 1 Women 17-18: AliciaRose Pastore (Durango, Colo./Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory DEVO Sweet Elite) 1:03:15 Open Women 10 & Under: Katie Clouse (Park City, Utah/Cole Sport) 24:58 Open Men 11-12: Sean McElroy (Palmdale, Calif.) 37:30 Open Women 45-49: Julia Violich (San Anselmo, Calif./Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY 12) 1:35:21 Cat 1 Men 25-29: Brendan Shafer (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo) 1:19:46 Open Men 60-64: Don Leet (Bend, Ore./Bend Endurance Academy) 49:54 Cat 1 Women 25-29: Rose Grant (Kalispell, Mont./Sportsman & Ski Haus) 1:35:17 Open Women 50-54: Anne Gonzales (Aspen, Colo.) 1:38:34 Cat 1 Men 30-34: Ty Kady (Brea, Calif.) 1:19:21 Open Men 65-69: James Wagner (Auburn, Wash./Cycle Therapy) 54:18 USACYCLING.ORG Men 19-29: Greg Krieger (Cedarburg, Wisc.) 21:49.4 Cat 1 Men 19-29: Jafer Beizer (Conyers, Ga./Tbb Sports) 22:23 Women 19-29: Simone Kastner (Hailey, Idaho/Mud Honey) 25:05.7 Cat 1 Men 30+: Ty Kady (Brea, Calif.) 21:16 Men 30-39: Billy Damon (Auburn, Calif./Bicycle Emporium) 21:33.2 Cat 1 Women: AliciaRose Pastore (Durango, Colo./Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory DEVO Sweet Elite) 20:52 SUPER D Pro/Open Men: Adam Craig (Bend, Ore./Rabobank-Giant) 19:37.0 Pro/Open Women: Lea Davison (Jericho, Vt./Specialized Factory Racing) 23:06.5 Women 30-39: Tara Walhart (San Francisco, Calif.) 25:26.4 Men 40-49: Michael Pastore (Avon, Colo.) 21:31.7 Women 40+: Helene Drumm (San Anselmo, Calif.) 24:42.3 Men 50+: Jordan Swenson (Park City, Utah/Cole Sport) 22:27.2 Open Women 13-14: Tiziana DeHorney (Albuquerque, N.M./Get Out! New Mexico) 51:05 Cat 1 Women 19-24: Katie Sodergren (Breckenridge, Colo.) 1:39:55 Cat 1 Women 35-39: Brooke Hovey (Ketchum, Idaho/Mud Honey) 1:34:22 Women 18 & Under: Kaylee Blevins (Durango, Colo.) 23:31.8 Open Men 13-14: Christopher Blevins (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo) 43:45 Open Men 55-59: Gary Thacker (Boulder, Colo./ Justin’s-Titus Mountain Bike) 1:31:48 Cat 1 Men 35-39: Kyle Dixon (Reno, Nev.) 1:20:10 Cat 1 Men 18 & Under: Howard Grotts (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo) 21:24 Men 18 & Under: Mason Bond (Cedar Ridge, Calif./Nevada Union High School Mt Bike Team/Nevada Union Mt Bike Team) 20:38.8 Open Women 11-12: Camryn Sippy (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo) 39:10 Cat 1 Men 19-24: Brennan Wodtli (Bend, Ore.) 1:18:11 Cat 1 Women 30-34: Jamie Busch (Los Gatos, Calif.) 1:39:17 34 Open Men 10 & Under: Mitchell Baldwin (Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas) 23:14 Pro Men: Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Boulder, Colo./Subaru/TREK) 28:05:00 Open Women 55-59: Lesley Jensen (Benicia, Calif./One Team Racing) 57:58 Open Men 70+: Andy Andrews (Hailey, Idaho) 57:46 Open Women 60+: Martha Iverson (Durango, Colo./Durango Wheel Club) 1:12:47 35 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING MASTERS TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS VALLEY PREFERRED CYCLING CENTER, TREXLERTOWN, PA • JULY 26-31, 2011 TIME TRIAL Men 30-34: Jonathan Fraley (Menomonee Falls, Wisc./WDT-Allvoi International Cycling Team) 1:09.9 Women 70-74: Patricia Baker (Laguna Hills, Calif./ Lightning Velo/ Cal-Pacific Export Packers) 57.13 Women 30-34: Elaine Hutchinson (San Diego, Calif./Pista Palace/SKLZ p/b PISTA PALACE) 39.694 Men 75-79: Thomas O’Rourke (West Bloomfield, Mich./Cadieux Bicycle Club) 42.228 Men 35-39: Peter Billington (San Rafael, Calif./LTO Velo) 1:08.6 INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT Women 35-39: Laura Summers (Southington, Conn./Greater Hartford Cycling Club) 39.183 Men 40-44: Andrew Weathers (Houston, Texas/ Momentum Coaching Group p/b Atomic) 1:09.7 Women 40-44: Kimberly Edwards (Clinton, Conn./Capital Velo Club) 38.597 Men 45-49: David Klipper (Portland, Ore./Guinness Cycling Team) 1:11.6 Women 45-49: Annabell Holland (Livermore, Calif./San Jose Bicycle Club) 39.878 Men 50-54: James Joseph (Brooklyn, N.Y./We Stand United) 36.426 Women 50-54: Lorraine Jarvis (San Anselmo, Calif./San Jose Bicycle Club) 40.24 Men 55-59: Richard Voss (Littleton, Colo./Hammer Racing Team- TVG LTD.) 35.836 Women 55-59: Rita Kacala (Racine, Wisc./RPM/ Hayes Brake Cycling Team) 39.905 Men 60-64: Reid Schwartz (Chicago, Ill.) 37.891 Women 60-64: Patricia Riddle (La Jolla, Calif.) 44.818 Men 65-69: Lawrence Bosch (Fort Collins, Colo./Vic’s Espresso / Peerless Tyre) 39.389 Women 65-69: Bonnie Woodbury (Escondido, Calif.) 44.423 Men 70-74: Mike MacDonald (Rancho Cordova, Calif./Jaeger Wheelmen) 42.698 36 USACYCLING.ORG Men 30-34: Ian Robertson (Lincoln, Neb./Flatwater Cycling) 3:46.187 Women 30-34: Kate Veronneau (Topton, Pa./Kutztown Cutters) 2:41.036 Men 35-39: Thomas Wood (Los Angeles, Calif./Ritte Van Vlaanderen/Ritte Racing) 3:39.303 Women 35-39: Mindy Simmons (Portland, Ore./Guinness Cycling Team) 2:43.533 Men 40-44: David Albrecht (Chico, Calif./Chico Corsa Cycling Team/Chico Corsa Cycling Club) 3:44.897 Women 40-44: Kimberly Edwards (Clinton, Conn./Capital Velo Club) 2:42.741 Men 45-49: Chris Carlson (Plano, Texas/Matrix Cycling Club/RBM) 3:38.409 Women 45-49: Annabell Holland (Livermore, Calif./San Jose Bicycle Club) 2:47.323 Men 50-54: Robert Black (Alachua, Fla./Saroff Racing Team) 2:30.869 Women 50-54: Lenita Anthony (San Diego, Calif./B&L Bikes) 2:42.270 Men 55-59: James Host (Plainfield, Ill./Pact- DISH Network Cycling) 2:25.772 Women 55-59: Rita Kacala (Racine, Wisc./RPM/ Hayes Brake Cycling Team) 2:46.207 Men 60-64: Steven Worley (Boulder, Colo./Vic’s Espresso/Peerless Tyre) 2:30.242 Women 60-64: Mary Ellen Allen (San Mateo, Calif./ Alto Velo Racing Club/Webcor) 2:57.138 37 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING MASTERS TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, CONT. VALLEY PREFERRED CYCLING CENTER, TREXLERTOWN, PA • JULY 26-31, 2011 INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT, CONT. Men 60-64: Mark Rodamaker (Los Altos, Calif./LTO Velo) Women 55-59: Linda Elgart (Sacramento, Calif.) 17 Women 60-64: Donna Woods (Carmel, Calif./San Jose Bicycle Club) Men 60-64: Steven Worley (Boulder, Colo./Vic’s Espress/Peerless Tyre) 18 Men 65-69: Lawrence Bosch (Fort Collins, Colo./Vic’s Espresso/Peerless Tyre) 2:38.043 Men 60-64: Chip Berezny (Coopersburg, Pa./Lehigh Wheelmen Assoc/Bike Line) Women 65-69: Bonnie Woodbury (Escondido, Calif.) 3:07.580 Women 60-64: Patricia Riddle (La Jolla, Calif./Racing Against Diabetes) Men 70-74: Joe Saling (Bridgewater, N.J./Somerset Wheelmen) 2:48.221 Men 65-69: Ronald Hargrave (Colorado Springs, Colo./Hammer Racing Team- TVG LTD.) Women 70-74: Patricia Baker (Laguna Hills, Calif./ Lightning Velo/Cal-Pacific Export Packers) 3:47.414 Women 65-69: Bonnie Woodbury (Escondido, Calif.) Men 70-74: Mike MacDonald (Rancho Cordova, Calif./Jaeger Wheelmen) 1 Men 70-74: Earl Henry (Pinellas Park, Fla./Florida Velo) Women 70-74: Patricia Baker (Laguna Hills, Calif./ Lightning Velo/ Cal-Pacific Export Packers / LV) Women 70-74: Patricia Baker (Laguna Hills, Calif./ Lightning Velo/Cal-Pacific Export Packers) SCRATCH RACE Men 75-79: Thomas O’Rourke (West Bloomfield, Mich./Cadieux Bicycle Club) 3:06.645 SPRINT Women 60-64: Jo Johnson (Wilmington, Del./Team TBB/Deep Blue) Men 65-69: John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif./Alto Velo Racing Club/Webcor) 18 Men 30-34: John Kim (Beaverton, Ore./Beaverton Bicycle Club/Bike n Hike Giant Continental) Men 30-34: Jonathan Fraley (Menomonee Falls, Wisc./WDT-Allvoi International Cycling Team) Men 75-79: Thomas O’Rourke (West Bloomfield, Mich./Cadieux Bicycle Club) Women 30-34: Elaine Hutchinson (San Diego, Calif./Pista Palace/SKLZ p/b PISTA PALACE) POINTS RACE Women 30-34: Sarah Burkett (Colonial Heights, Va./Team Type 1) Men 30-34: Andrew Crater (Asheville, N.C./AeroCat Cycling) 18 Men 35-39: Jared Bunde (Brooklyn, N.Y./GS Mengoni U.S.A.) Women 30-34: Margaret Moore (Allentown, Pa./Thru-It-All Body Shop Inc) Women 35-39: Christine Fennessy (Emmaus, Pa./South Mountain Cycles) Men 35-39: Stephen Pelaez (San Francisco, Calif./Bell Lap Racing) 27 Men 40-44: Marty Nothstein (Orefield, Pa./Chester County Cycling Foundation/ Team Alliance Environmental) Men 35-39: Wesley Pierce (Seattle, Wash./Union Bay Cycling/Bikesale.com) Women 35-39: Christine Fennessy (Emmaus, Pa./South Mountain Cycles) Men 40-44: Andrew LaCorte (Plainview, N.Y./Affinity Cycles) Women 40-44: Dana Walton (E Norriton, Pa./Chester County Cycling Foundation) 38 Men 55-59: James Host (Plainfield, Ill./Pact- DISH Network Cycling) 13 Women 35-39: Vera Divenyi (Denver, Colo./TriBella Race Team) Men 45-49: Kirk Whiteman (Portland, Ore.) Men 40-44: Joseph Wentzell (Philadelphia, Pa./QCW Cycling) 19 Women 45-49: Annabell Holland (Livermore, Calif./San Jose Bicycle Club) Women 40-44: Dana Walton (E Norriton, Pa./Chester County Cycling Foundation) Men 50-54: Kurt Sato (San Pedro, Calif./South Bay Wheelmen) Men 45-49: Darin Marhanka (Pickens, S.C./ Piedmont Orthopedic AssociatesCycling Team) 16 Women 50-54: Jane Chateaubriand (Seattle, Wash./Lake Washington Velo) Women 45-49: Kelly Bartholomew (San Rafael, Calif./San Jose Bicycle Club/SJBC) 18 Men 55-59: Richard Voss (Littleton, Colo./Hammer Racing Team- TVG LTD.) Men 50-54: Christopher Regan (Washington, D.C./Saroff Racing Team) 27 Women 55-59: Rita Kacala (Racine, Wisc./RPM/Hayes Brake Cycling Team) Women 50-54: Lorraine Jarvis (San Anselmo, Calif./San Jose Bicycle Club/SJBC) 5 USACYCLING.ORG Women 40-44: Kimberly Edwards (Clinton, Conn./Capital Velo Club) Men 45-49: Darin Marhanka (Pickens, S.C./ Piedmont Orthopedic AssociatesCycling Team) Women 45-49: Beverly Chaney (Carmel, Calif./Touchstone Climbing) Men 50-54: Kent Menzel (Greencastle, Ind./Pista Elite) Women 50-54: Patty Powers (Kintnersville, Pa./Kutztown Cutters) Men 55-59: Charles Jerabek (Saint Johns, Fla./Jacksonville Racing Club) Women 55-59: Linda Elgart (Sacramento, Calif.) Men 65-69: John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif./Alto Velo Racing Club/Webcor/Alto Velo) Women 65-69: Dottie Saling (Bridgewater, N.J./Somerset Wheelmen) Men 70-74: Charles (Chuck) Watson (Manhattan Beach, Calif./South Bay Wheelmen) Women 70-74: Patricia Baker (Laguna Hills, Calif./ Lightning Velo/ Cal-Pacific Export Packers) Men 75-79: Thomas O’Rourke (West Bloomfield, Mich./Cadieux Bicycle Club) TEAM EVENTS Team Pursuit Men 30+: Kurt Broadhag (Los Angeles, Calif./SO CAL), Kevin Phillips (Redondo Beach, Calif./SO CAL), Thomas Wood (Los Angeles, Calif./SO CAL), John Walsh (Playa Del Rey, Calif./SO CAL) Team Pursuit Men 40+: Chris Carlson (Plano, Texas/ILIKETAHADGOTDATAGAI), Tony Scott (East Point, Ga./ILIKETAHADGOTDATAGAI), Curtis Tolson (Louisville, Ky./ILIKETAHADGOTDATAGAI), Steven Carrell (Norcross, Ga./ILIKETAHADGOTDATAGAI) Team Pursuit Men 50+: Robert Black (Alachua, Fla./SAROFF RACING), Scott Butler (Nazareth, Pa./ SAROFF RACING), Christopher Regan (Washington, D.C./SAROFF RACING), Mark Sommers (Washington, D.C./SAROFF RACING) Team Pursuit Men 60+: Lawrence Bosch (Fort Collins, Colo./VIC’S ESPRESSO/PEERLESS TYRE) , Paul Mack (Crested Butte, Colo./VIC’S ESPRESSO/ PEERLESS TYRE), Barry Messmer (Fort Collins, Colo./ VIC’S ESPRESSO/PEERLESS TYRE), Steven Worley (Boulder, Colo./VIC’S ESPRESSO/PEERLESS TYRE) Team Pursuit Women 30+: Ingrid Alongi (Boulder, Colo./ROCKY MOUNTAIN LEHIGH), Vera Divenyi (Denver, Colo./ROCKY MOUNTAIN LEHIGH), Dana Walton (E Norriton, Pa./ROCKY MOUNTAIN LEHIGH) 39 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING MASTERS TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, CONT. VALLEY PREFERRED CYCLING CENTER, TREXLERTOWN, PA • JULY 26-31, 2011 Team Pursuit Women 45+ : Kelly Bartholomew (San Rafael, Calif./SAN JOSE BICYCLES), Annabell Holland (Livermore, Calif./SAN JOSE BICYCLES), Lorraine Jarvis (San Anselmo, Calif./SAN JOSE BICYCLES) Team Sprint Men 30+: Peter Billington (San Rafael, Calif./ATOMIC/LTO), Ryan Crane (Houston, Texas/ATOMIC/LTO), Andrew Weathers (Houston, Texas/ATOMIC/LTO) Team Sprint Men 40+: Brian Abers (Aloha, Ore./HOUSE OF PAIN), Todd Hayes (Ann Arbor, Mich./HOUSE OF PAIN), Michael Paulin (Aurora, Colo./HOUSE OF PAIN) Team Sprint Men 50+: James Host (Plainfield, Ill./ HAMMER AND FRIEND), Mark Pelletier (Woodland Park, Colo./HAMMER AND FRIEND), Richard Voss (Littleton, Colo./HAMMER AND FRIEND) Team Sprint Men 60+: James Murdock (Loveland, Colo./DEFENDERS), Mark Rodamaker (Los Altos, Calif./DEFENDERS), Reid Schwartz (Chicago, Ill./DEFENDERS) Team Sprint Women 30+: Ingrid Alongi (Boulder, Colo./TRIBELLA/ROCKY MOUNT), Vera Divenyi (Denver, Colo./TRIBELLA/ROCKY MOUNT) Team Sprint Women 45+: Annabell Holland (Livermore, Calif./SAN JOSE BICYCLE), Lorraine Jarvis (San Anselmo, Calif./SAN JOSE BICYCLE) Madison 30+: Erin Hartwell (Breinigsville, Pa./ WILEY GROUP), Ryan Oelkers (Wynnewood, Pa./ WILEY GROUP) Madison 45+: Chris Carlson (Plano, Texas/ KENTUCKY FLYERS-RBM), Curtis Tolson (Louisville, Ky./KENTUCKY FLYERS-RBM) 2011 USA CYCLING TANDEM SPRINT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS VALLEY PREFERRED CYCLING CENTER, TREXLERTOWN, PA • AUGUST 5, 2011 Andy Lakatosh (Trexlertown, Penn./Chester County Cycling Foundation) and Giddeon Massie (Cypress, Calif./Cody Racing) 2011 HERMAN MILLER USA CYCLING PROFESSIONAL CRITERIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND CYCLING CLASSIC, GRAND RAPIDS, MI • AUGUST 20, 2011 Eric Young (Bloomington, Ind./Bissell Pro Cycling Team) 2011 USA CYCLING MASTERS ROAD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS BEND, OR • AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 4, 2011 ROAD RACE Master Men 30-34: Eric Marcotte (Scottsdale, Ariz.) Master Women 30-34: Sara Tussey (Winston Salem, N.C./Hincapie Cycling-Green Creation Cycling Team) Master Men 35-39: Russell Stevenson (Seattle, Wash./Puget Sound Cycling Club-Gregg’s Specialized-Trek Racing Team) Master Women 35-39: Hilary Crowley (Sandy, Utah/OCW-Paramount Racing) Master Men 40-44: Jason Walker (Reno, Nev./Marc Pro-Strava) Master Women 40-44: Susan Butler (Portland, Ore.) 38:00 Master Men 45-49: Brendan Sullivan (Atlanta, Ga./Iron Data Racing) Master Women 45-49: Tamara Bessette (Missoula, Mont./Northern Rockies Cycling TeamNorthern Rockies Orthopaedic) 35:10 Master Men 50-54: Kevin Metcalfe (Pleasant Hill, Calif./Team Specialized Racing-Team Specialized Racing Masters) Master Women 50-54: Ruth Clemence (Newport Beach, Calif./Southern California VeloEmpower Coaching) 41:05 Master Men 55-59: David Zimbelman (The Dalles, Ore.) Master Women 55-59: Linda Schnepf (Newport Beach, Calif./Cycles Veloce-Team Simple Green-Bike Religion) Master Men 60-64: David LeDuc (Willow Springs, N.C./Atlantic Velo-Virginia p/b Walt’s Racing) Master Women 60-64: Kay Tsui (Arlington, Va./HPC) Master Men 65-69: John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif./ Alto Velo Racing Club-Webcor) 40 USACYCLING.ORG Master Men 70-74: Daniel Wulbert (Cardiff, Calif./Sun Coast Velo-UC Cyclery-JW Floors) Master Women 70-74: Patricia Baker (Laguna Hills, Calif./Lightning Velo-Cal-Pacific Export Packers) Master Men 75-79: Robert Paganini (Los Angeles, Calif./Pasadena Athletic Assoc-REMAX) Master Men 80+: Paul Tetrick (Evergreen, Colo.) 70+ Men Tandem: TJ Paskewich (Bend, Ore.), Timothy Jones (Bend, Ore.) 70+ Mixed Tandem: Hunter Allen (Big Island, Va./ Peaks Coaching Group Racing Team), Debra Preller (Bothell, Wash./Peaks Coaching Group Racing Team) 90+ Men Tandem: Stephen Spanbauer (Louisville, Ky./Better Cycling of Louisville/Papa John’s Racing Team), William Crecelius (Louisville, Ky./Better Cycling of Louisville/Papa John’s Racing Team) 90+ Women Tandem: Jill Gass (Santa Barbara, Calif./B4T9/Foundation), MaryAnn Levenson (Menlo Park, Calif./B4T9/Foundation) 90+ Mixed Tandem: John Slawta (Talent, Ore.), Jennifer Slawta (Talent, Ore.) 110+ Men Tandem: Jan Elsbach (Davis, Calif./VOS Racing), John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif./Alto Velo Racing Club/Webcor/Alto Velo) 110+ Women Tandem: Julie Kaplan (Oxnard, Calif./ Team Hammer Nutrition), Elizabeth Benishin (Palo Alto, Calif./Velo Bella) 110+ Mixed Tandem: Charles Townsend (Mendota Heights, Minn./St Paul Bicycle Racing Club/Bianchi/Grand Performance), Sherry Berde Townsend (Mendota Heights, Minn./Gopher Wheelmen/Gopher Wheelman) 41 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING MASTERS ROAD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, CONT. BEND, OR • AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 4, 2011 CRITERIUM Master Men 30-34: Eric Marcotte (Scottsdale, Ariz.) Master Women 30-34: Sara Tussey (Winston Salem, N.C./Hincapie Cycling-Green Creation Cycling Team) Master Men 35-39: Michael Olheiser (Huntsville, Ala./Team juwi solar/First Solar) Master Women 35-39: Cheryl Fuller-Muller (Cumming, Ga./Reality Bikes) Master Men 40-44: Dean LaBerge (Napa, Calif./Team Specialized Racing) Master Women 40-44: Brenna Lopez-Otero (Bend, Ore./Bend Memorial Clinic Total Care) Master Men 45-49: Richard Meeker (Corona Del Mar, Calif./Breakaway-UBS Elite Masters) Master Women 45-49: Patricia Black (San Luis Obispo, Calif./Red Racing) Master Men 50-54: Bubba Melcher (Reno, Nev./Team Clover) Master Women 50-54: Laura Howat (Salt Lake City, Utah/Utah Premier-Ski Utah Cycling Team/Ski Utah Cycling Team) Master Men 55-59: William Watkins (Lawrenceville, Ga./US Military Academy-Team Army) Master Women 55-59: Linda Elgart (Sacramento, Calif./Alto Velo Racing Club/Webcor/Alto Velo) Master Men 60-64: David LeDuc (Willow Springs, N.C./Atlantic Velo-Virginia p/b Walt’s Racing) Master Women 60-64: Kay Tsui (Arlington, Va./HPC) 42 USACYCLING.ORG Master Men 75-79: Walter Axthelm (Durango, Colo./Durango Wheel Club) Master Men 80+: Albert Piemme (Sequim, Wash.) TIME TRIAL Master Men 30-34: Kris Lunning (San Rafael, Calif./Marc Pro - Strava) Master Women 30-34: Jessica Cutler (Seattle, Wash./Seattle Super Squadra/Cucina Fresca Cycling Team) Master Men 35-39: Michael Olheiser (Huntsville, Ala./Team juwi solar/First Solar) Master Women 35-39: Mindy Caruso (Albuquerque, N.M./Olev Rapido/Olev Rapido / The Kickstand) Master Men 40-44: Christopher Lyman (Napa, Calif./Team Specialized Racing/Team Specialized Racing Masters) Master Women 40-44: Giana Roberge (Santa Rosa, Calif./Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY 12/ Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY12) Master Men 45-49: Brendan Sullivan (Atlanta, Ga./Iron Data Racing) Master Women 45-49: Lise Grace (Bellingham, Wash./Union Bay Cycling/Bikesale.com) Master Men 50-54: Kevin Metcalfe (Pleasant Hill, Calif./Team Specialized Racing/Team Specialized Racing Masters) Master Men 65-69: John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif./ Alto Velo Racing Club/Webcor/Alto Velo) Master Women 50-54: Ruth Clemence (Newport Beach, Calif./Southern California Velo/SC VELO/Empower Coaching) Master Men 70-74: Leonard Pettyjohn (Boulder, Colo./Vic’s Espresso / Peerless Tyre) Master Men 55-59: David Zimbelman (The Dalles, Ore.) Master Women 70-74: Patricia Baker (Laguna Hills, Calif./Lightning Velo/ Cal-Pacific Export Packers / LV) Master Women 55-59: Arrietta Clauss (Madison, Wisc./MadCity Velo Club) Master Men 60-64: Kenny Fuller (Corona Del Mar, Calif./Cycles Veloce/Team Simple Green/Bike Religion) 43 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING MASTERS ROAD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, CONT. BEND, OR • AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 4, 2011 TIME TRIAL, CONT. Master Women 60-64: Laura Lindgren (Long Beach, Calif./La Habra Cyclery/Chronic Tacos Cycling) Master Men 65-69: Scott Hennessy (Salinas, Calif./VOS Racing) Master Women 65-69: Dagmar Eriksson (Bend, Ore.) Master Men 70-74: William Meyers (Oak Creek, Colo.) Master Women 70-74: Patty Puz (Sun Valley, Idaho/ Durance-Colnago /Durance-Colnago) Master Men 75-79: Walter Axthelm (Durango, Colo./Durango Wheel Club) Master Men 80+: Paul Tetrick (Evergreen, Colo.) Elite Men Tandem: Scott Raymond (Cypress, Calif./BGM Sports/Schroeder Iron Masters), Frank Schroeder (Fontana, Calif./BGM Sports/Schroeder Iron Masters) Elite Women Tandem: Jan Moss (Milwaukie, Ore.), Sarah Tisdale (Hillsboro, Ore.) 70+ Men Tandem: Timothy Jones (Bend, Ore.), TJ Paskewich (Bend, Ore.) 70+ Women Tandem: Julie Cutts (Las Vegas, Nev./ Wicked Cycling Inc/Colavita/Outback Steakhouse Las Vegas), Coleen Knutson (Las Vegas, Nev./ Wicked Cycling Inc/Colavita/Outback Steakhouse Las Vegas) 2011 USA CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE MARATHON NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS BEND, OR • SEPTEMBER 17, 2011 70+ Mixed Tandem: Helene Carabin (Nichols Hills, Okla./Tulsa Wheelmen/Tulsa Tough Racing) , Gil Summy (Nichols Hills, Okla./Oklahoma City Velo Club) Pro/Open Men: Adam Craig (Bend, Ore./ Rabobank-Giant Off-Road Team) 90+ Men Tandem: Scott Kuiper (Louisville, Ky./ Better Cycling of Louisville/Papa John’s Racing Team), Stephen Spanbauer (Louisville, Ky./Better Cycling of Louisville/Papa John’s Racing Team) Singlespeed Men: Cary Smith (Jackson, Wyo.) 90+ Women Tandem: Melissa Boyd (Corvallis, Ore.), Michelle Thorstrom (Bend, Ore.) 90+ Mixed Tandem: Jennifer Slawta (Talent, Ore.), John Slawta (Talent, Ore.) 110+ Men Tandem: John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif./ Alto Velo Racing Club/Webcor/Alto Velo), Jan Elsbach (Davis, Calif./VOS Racing) 44:20 Pro/Open Women: Pua Mata (Anaheim, Calif./Team Sho-Air) Singlespeed Women: Alice Drobna (Bend, Ore.) Men 19-29: Carson Miller (Bend, Ore./Jelly Belly Presented By Kenda) Men 35-39: Benjamin Thompson (Bend, Ore.) Women 30-39: Lisa Curry (Bozeman, Mont./ Gallatin Alpine Sports/Intrinsik Architecture Cycling Team) Men 40-49: Dario Fredrick (San Anselmo, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized) Women 40-49: Erika Krumpelman (Hayden, Idaho/Velo Bella) Men 50-59: Scott Seaton (Bend, Ore.) Women 19-29: Rose Grant (Kalispell, Mont./Sportsman & Ski Haus) Women 50+: Muffy Ritz (Ketchum, Idaho/Mud Honey Cycling) Men 30-34: Ty Kady (Brea, Calif.) Men 60+: Dwight Hibdon (Park City, Utah/Mad Dog Cycles Race Team) 2011 USA CYCLING COLLEGIATE TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 110+ Women Tandem: Elizabeth Benishin (Palo Alto, Calif./Velo Bella), Julie Kaplan (Oxnard, Calif./Team Hammer Nutrition) MAJOR TAYLOR VELODROME, INDIANAPOLIS, IN • SEPTEMBER 15-17, 2011 INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT SPRINTS 110+ Mixed Tandem: Beth Graff (Tacoma, Wash./ Old Town Bicycle/Old Town Bicycle Race Team), Steven Worley (Boulder, Colo./Vic’s Espresso / Peerless Tyre) Men: Charles Cassin (Denver, Colo./ University of Colorado-Boulder) Men: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, Pa./ Pennsylvania State University) Women: Coryn Rivera (Tustin, Calif./Marian University) Women: Coryn Rivera (Tustin, Calif./Marian University) TIME TRIAL TEAM PURSUIT Men: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, Pa./ Pennsylvania State University) Men: Marian University Women: Mandy Marquardt (Breinigsville, Pa./ Pennsylvania State University) POINTS RACE Men: Ignacio (Iggy) Silva (San Diego, Calif./LeesMcRae College) Women: Coryn Rivera (Tustin, Calif./Marian University) Women: Marian University CO-ED TEAM PURSUIT Marian University COLLEGIATE OMNIUM Men: Grant Boursaw (University of Washington-Seattle) Women: Coryn Rivera (Marian University) Division I Team: Marian University Division II Team: US Military Academy 44 USACYCLING.ORG 45 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE GRAVITY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS BEECH MTN. RESORT, BEECH MTN., NC • SEPTEMBER 23-25, 2011 DUAL SLALOM Pro Men: Mitch Ropelato (Ogden, Utah/SPS North America) Pro Women: Jill Kintner (Seattle, Wash./RedBull/ Transition Racing) Open Men 14 & Under: Joseph Foresta (South Jordan, Utah) Cat 1 Men 17-18: Neko Mulally (Reading, Pa./Trek World Racing) Cat 1 Women 17-18: Lauren Daney (Stafford, Va.) Cat 1 Men 19-24: Chris Patton (Bethel, Conn.) Cat 1 Women 19-29: Emily Smith (Bellingham, Wash.) Cat 1 Men 25-29: David Medina (Cumming, Ga.) Cat 1 Men 15-18: Luca Shaw (Hendersonville, N.C./North Carolina Cyclocross) Cat 1 Men 30-34: Allen Bercume (Spencer, Mass.) Cat 1 Men 19-29: Thomas Wilkinson (Johnson City, Tenn.) Cat 1 Men 35-39: Jeremy Fahey (Owego, N.Y.) Cat 1 Men 30-39: William Murray (Charlotte, N.C.) Cat 1 Men 40+: Andy DeVault (Martinsville, Va.) Open Women: Crystal Kalogris (Fort Wayne, Ind./Lindsey Wilson College) DOWNHILL Pro Men: Logan Binggeli (Saint George, Utah/KHS Bicycles) Pro Women: Jill Kintner (Seattle, Wash./RedBull/ Transition Racing) Cat 1 Men 15-16: Logan Mulally (Reading, Pa.) Cat 1 Women 30-39: Soraya Khalje (Denver, Colo.) Cat 1 Men 40-44: Todd Cholevik (Tallahassee, Fla.) Cat 1 Men 45-49: G John Leslie (Birmingham, Mich.) Cat 1 Men 40+: Ellen Adams (Moravian Falls, N.C./ Brushy Mountain Cyclists Club) Cat 1 Men 50-59: Jason Hofman (Boise, Idaho) Cat 1 Men 60+: Mark Poore (Slatyfork, W.V.) Open Men 10 & Under: Joseph Foresta (South Jordan, Utah) Open Men 11-12: Armen Davis (Longmont, Colo.) Open Men 13-14: Ben Bodycoat (Burlington, Conn.) Cat 1 Women 15-16: Taylor Allison (Roxbury, N.Y.) 46 USACYCLING.ORG 47 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING ELITE TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS HOME DEPOT CENTER, CARSON, CA • SEPTEMBER 28-OCTOBER 2, 2011 2011 USA CYCLING PARA-CYCLING TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS INTERNATIONAL OMNIUM KEIRIN HOME DEPOT CENTER, CARSON, CA • OCTOBER 1-2, 2011 Men: Bobby Lea (Mertztown, Pa./Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) 9 Men: Giddeon Massie (Cypress, Calif./Cody Racing) Women: Elizabeth Newell (Oakland, Calif./Bell Lap Racing/Team Bell Lap) 18 INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT Men: Bobby Lea (Mertztown, Pa./Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) 04:33.5 Women: Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif./OUCH Pro Cycling) 03:39.6 TIME TRIAL Men: Giddeon Massie (Cypress, Calif./Cody Racing) 01:04.4 Women: Elizabeth Carlson (Jim Thorpe, Pa./Black Dog Professional Cycling Team) 36.640 POINTS RACE Men: Daniel Holt (Atlanta, Ga./Team Type 1- Development) 38 Women: Elizabeth Newell (Oakland, Calif./Bell Lap Racing/Team Bell Lap) 27 SCRATCH RACE Women: Dana Feiss (Telford, Pa./CPT-Home Depot Center Team) TEAM PURSUIT Men: Ian Moir (Long Beach, Calif./ SEAL TEAM 3), Mathew Lipscomb (Decatur, Ga./ SEAL TEAM 3), Gregory Daniel (Englewood, Colo./ SEAL TEAM 3), Paul Lynch (Colchester, Conn./ SEAL TEAM 3) Women: Jennie Reed (Seattle, Wash./OUCH PRO CYCLING), Dotsie Bausch (Irvine, Calif./OUCH PRO CYCLING), Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif./OUCH PRO CYCLING) TEAM SPRINT Men: Michael Blatchford (Cypress, Calif./PROJECT LONDON 2012), Kevin Mansker (Long Beach, Calif./ PROJECT LONDON 2012), Dean Tracy (Portland, Ore./ PROJECT LONDON 2012) Women: Madalyn Godby (Louisville, Colo./US PAN AM), Elizabeth Carlson (Jim Thorpe, Pa./US PAN AM) PURSUIT TIME TRIAL Men C1: Anthony Zahn (Lincoln, Neb.) Men C2: Brett Weitzel (Salt Lake City, Utah) Men C1: Matthew Bigos (Cardiff By The Sea, Calif./RIDE Cyclery) Men C3: Michael Farrell (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Men C2: Brett Weitzel (Salt Lake City, Utah) Men C4: Aaron Trent (Colorado Springs, Colo./ Speedfix Racing p/b Zubaz) Men C3: William Mitchel-Chesebro (Carmel Valley, Calif./VRC/NOW-MS Society) Men C5: Joseph Berenyi (Oswego, Ill./PSIMET Racing/PSIMET Elite) Men C4: Aaron Trent (Colorado Springs, Colo./ Speedfix Racing p/b Zubaz) Men BVI: David Swanson (Tucson, Ariz./White Mountain Road Club/Landis/Trek) Men C5: Vincent Juarez (Colorodo Springs, Colo./San Jose Bicycle Club/SJBC) Women C2: Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo./Cody Racing Team) Men BVI: Clark Rachfal (Annapolis, Md./Annapolis Bicycle Racing Team) Women C3: Laura Sobchik (Santa Monica, Calif.) Women C2: Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo./ Cody Racing/Cody Racing Team) Women C5: Greta Neimanas (Colorado Springs, Colo./xXx Racing) Women BVI: Karissa Whitsell (Colorado Springs, Colo./Paralympic Cycling Team) Women C4: Megan Fisher (Missoula, Mont.) Women C5: Jennifer Schuble (Homewood, Ala.) Women BVI: Karissa Whitsell (Colorado Springs, Colo./Paralympic Cycling Team) MADISON Men: James Carney (Tucson, Ariz./RideClean p/b PatentIt.com) Men: James Carney (Tucson, Ariz./RideClean p/b PatentIt.com), Ian Moir (Long Beach, Calif./Yahoo Cycling Team) Women: Kimberly Geist (Emmaus, Pa./Chester County Cycling Foundation/ Team Alliance Environmental) Women: Lauren Hall (Dolores, Colo//Colavita /Forno D’Asolo), Kate Wilson (Los Angeles, Calif./CPT/ Connie Cycling Junior Racing Team) SPRINTS Men: Michael Blatchford (Cypress, Calif./Rubicon Cycling-Team Rubicon-ORBEA) Women: Dana Feiss (Telford, Pa./CPT/Home Depot Center Team) 48 USACYCLING.ORG 49 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 USA CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE 24-HOUR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 USA CYCLING COLLEGIATE MOUNTAIN BIKE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS COLORADO SPRINGS, CO • OCTOBER 1-2, 2011 ANGEL FIRE, NM • OCTOBER 28-30, 2011 SOLO 4-PERSON TEAM CROSS-COUNTRY Men: Josh Tostado (Breckenridge, Colo./Bach Builders) Men: Pro Cycling: Kalan Beisel (Colorado Springs, Colo.), JJ Clark (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Russell Finsterwald (Boulder, Colo.), Brady Kappius (Littleton, Colo.) Division I Men: Howard Grotts (Durango, Colo./Fort Lewis College) 2:04:44 Women: SRAM: Kelly Boniface (Steamboat Springs, Colo.), Sonya Looney (Boulder, Colo.), Rebecca Rusch (Ketchum, Idaho), Jennifer Smith (Gunnison, Colo.) Division II Men: Matt Schiff (Fort Collins, Colo./ Humboldt State University) 2:20:03 Women: Pua Mata (Anaheim, Calif./Team Sho-Air) Men Singlespeed: Evan Plews (Salem, Ore.) Women Singlespeed: Danielle Musto (Grand Rapids, Mich.) DUO Men: Honey Stinger/CTS: Cameron Chambers (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Daniel Matheny (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Women: Daves’ Slaves: Michelle Slingsby (Arvada, Colo.), Coreen Wright (Evergreen, Colo.) Mixed: NoTubes Elite/Bike ‘n’ Sport: Nina Baum (Albuquerque, NM), Cameron Brenneman (Santa Fe, NM) Men 18 & under: CA-AZ DEVO: Tyler Coplea (Fountain Hills, Ariz.), Ryan Geiger (Flagstaff, Ariz.), Shane Skelton (Shadow Hills, Calif.), Casey Williams (Big Bear City, Calif.) Division I Women: Lauren Catlin (Fairfax, Calif./Fort Lewis College) 1:53:31 Division II Women: Alexis Skarda (Boulder, Colo./Colorado Mesa University) 1:50:23 SHORT TRACK CROSS-COUNTRY: DUAL SLALOM Division I Men: Joey Schusler (Boulder, Colo./University of Colorado-Boulder) Division I Women: Crystal Kalogris (Fort Wayne, Ind./Lindsey Wilson College) Division II Men: Paul Mayes (Homer, Ill./Michigan Technological University) Division II Women: Essence Barton (Thousand Oak, Calif./California Lutheran University) Division I Men: Rotem Ishay (Durango, Colo./Fort Lewis College) 28:37 OMNIUM Men 35+: Light and Motion: Ezekiel Hersh (Frisco, Colo.), Dax Massey (Boulder, Colo.), Thane Wright (Keystone, Colo.), Jeff Zurakowski (Nederland, Colo.) Division I Women: Sarah Sturm (Durango, Colo./Fort Lewis College) 29:14 Division II Team: Union College-Kentucky 667 Men 45+: Dirt Wattage: Mark Gouge (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Russell Kappius (Littleton, Colo./Dirt WattAge), Kelly McGrew (Colorado Springs, Colo./ Dirt WattAge), Michael Trimble (Littleton, Colo./Dirt WattAge) Division II Women: Rebecca Gross (Durango, Colo./University of Denver) 26:41 Division II Men: Matt Lyons (Denver, Colo./University of Denver) 28:42) Division I Team: Fort Lewis College 644 Division I Men: Kerry Werner (Banner Elk, N.C./Lees-McRae College) 291 Division I Women: Jill Behlen (Boulder, Colo./ University of Wyoming) 462 DOWNHILL Division II Men: Matt Schiff (Fort Collins, Colo./ Humboldt State University) 370 Division I Men: Joey Schusler (Boulder, Colo./ University of Colorado-Boulder) 07:46.5 Division II Women: Eva Wilson (Kensington, N.H./Warren Wilson College) 458 Division I Women: Andrea Napoli (Reno, Nev./University of Nevada-Reno) 12:22.6 Division II Men: Alex McAndrew (East Hardwick, Vt./Clarkson University) 07:35.9 Division II Women: Coleen Pacurariu (USAF Academy, Colo./US Air Force Academy) 10:42.7 50 USACYCLING.ORG 51 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALISTS Many USA Cycling members toed the line with the world’s best in 2011 to compete for rainbow jerseys. USA Cycling athletes brought home a total of 111 medals from these UCI elite, junior, amateur, and paralympic world championship events. Junior and elite-level cyclists earned nine of these medals. Amateur riders brought home an additional 81 medals while paralympic cyclists brought home 21 of these medals. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR 2011 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALISTS! Robert Anderson (2): GOLD – Men’s 55-59 Time Trial; BRONZE – Men’s 55-59 Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Rebecca Balboni (1): SILVER – Women’s 30-34 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Matthew Baranoski (1): BRONZE – Men’s Kilometer Time Trial, UCI Juniors Track World Championships Monica Bascio (2): GOLD – Women’s H3 Time Trial, GOLD - Women’s H3 Road Race, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships Dotsie Bausch (1): SILVER – Women’s Team Pursuit UCI Elite Track World Championships Melinda Berge (1): GOLD – Women’s 65+Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Julie Emmerman (1): GOLD – Women’s 40-44 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Richard Feldman (1): GOLD – Men’s 40-44 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Megan Fisher (2): SILVER – Women’s C4 Time Trial; BRONZE – Women’s C4 Road Race, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships Scott Frederick (1): SILVER – Men’s 35-39 Cross Country, UCI Mountain Bike Masters World Championships Daniel Casper (1): GOLD – Men’s 45-49 Individual Pursuit, UCI Masters Track World Championships Kenny Fuller (1): BRONZE – Men’s 60-64 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Katie Compton (1): SILVER – Elite Women, UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships Sean Gaian (1): GOLD – 15 Boys, UCI BMX World Championships Vanessa Cooney (1): BRONZE – Women’s 55-59 Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Patrick Gellineau (3): GOLD – Men’s 60-64 10-km Points Race; SILVER – Men’s 60-64 Scratch Race; BRONZE – Men’s 60-64 2-Kilometer Pursuit, UCI Masters Track World Championships Sky Cristopherson (2): SILVER – Men’s 35-39 Kilometer Time Trial; BRONZE – Men’s Team Sprint, UCI Masters Track World Championships Marianna Davis (3): SILVER – Women’s H2 Time Trial; SILVER – Women’s H2 Road Race; GOLD – Team Relay, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships USACYCLING.ORG Kimberly Edwards (3): SILVER – Women’s 40-44 500-Meter Time Trial; SILVER – Women’s 40-44 Sprint; BRONZE – Women’s 35-44 Scratch Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships Jonny Bold (1): BRONZE – Men 45-49, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships Brooke Crain (2): SILVER – Junior Women’s Time Trial Superfinal; BRONZE – Junior Women’s Main, UCI BMX World Championships 52 Julian Dittrick (1): GOLD – 9 Boys, UCI BMX World Championships Michael Gonzalez (1): GOLD – 12 Boys, UCI BMX World Championships Stan Gregg (1): SILVER – Men’s 65-69 500-Meter Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships Sarah Hammer (2): GOLD – Women’s Individual Pursuit; SILVER – Women’s Team Pursuit, SILVER – Women’s Omnium, UCI Elite Track World Championships 53 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2011 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALISTS, CONT. Gill Hatton (1): GOLD – Men’s 55-59 Sprint, UCI Masters Track World Championships Todd Hayes (2): GOLD – Men’s 45-49 750-Meter Time Trial; BRONZE – Men’s Team Sprint, UCI Masters Track World Championships Greta Neimanas (1): BRONZE – Women’s C5 Time Trial, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships James Host (1): GOLD – Men’s 55-59 Individual Pursuit; GOLD – Men’s 55-59 Points Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships Greta Neimanas (1): SILVER – Women’s C5 Individual Pursuit, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships Collin Hudson (1): GOLD – 14 Boys, UCI BMX World Championships Michael Olheiser (2): GOLD – Men’s 35-39 Time Trial; SILVER – Men’s 35-39 Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Martha Iverson (2): GOLD – Women’s 60-64 Time Trial; SILVER – Women’s 60-64 Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Kathy Johnson (1): GOLD – Women’s 50-54 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Fina Allison Jones (2): GOLD – Women’s C2 Time Trial; GOLD – Women’s C2 Road Race, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships Allison Jones (2): GOLD – Women’s C2 Individual Pursuit; BRONZE – Women’s C2 500-meter Time Trial, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships 54 Cassie Mitchell (2): GOLD – Women’s H1 Time Trial; GOLD – Women’s H1 Road Race, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships Thomas O’Rourke (3): GOLD – Men’s 75+ 500-Meter Time Trial; SILVER – Men’s 75+ Individual Pursuit; BRONZE – Men’s 70+ Sprint, UCI Masters Track World Championships Andres Papajohn (1): SILVER – 9 Boys, UCI BMX World Championships Leinani Peralata (1): GOLD – 9 Girls, UCI BMX World Championships Ryan Pettigrew (1): GOLD – 13 Boys, UCI BMX World Championships Leyna Jones (1): SILVER – 9 Girls, UCI BMX World Championships Lillian Pfluke (1): BRONZE – Women 50-59, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships Vincent Juarez (1): SILVER – Men’s C5 1-kilometer Time Trial, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships Christine Philips (1): SILVER – Women’s 40-44 Individual Pursuit, UCI Masters Track World Championships Jack Kelly (1): GOLD – 8 Boys, UCI BMX World Championships Wesley Pierce (1): SILVER – Men’s 35-39 Sprint, UCI Masters Track World Championships Stephen Larralde (1): GOLD – 30+ Men, UCI BMX World Championships Kohl Piluso (1): SILVER – 8 Boys, UCI BMX World Championships Chiyo Lombard (1): BRONZE – Women’s 35-39 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Matt Pohlkamp (1): GOLD – Masters Men, UCI BMX World Championships Michael MacDonald (1): BRONZE – Men’s 70+ 10km Points Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships Clark Rachfal (1): BRONZE – Men’s B Time Trial (with David Swanson), UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships James Mattis (2): GOLD – Men’s 35-39 Road Race; BRONZE – Men’s 35-39 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Jennie Reed (1): SILVER – Women’s Team Pursuit, UCI Elite Track World Championships USACYCLING.ORG Marilyn Ruseckas (1): GOLD – Women 50-59, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships Oscar Sanchez (2): GOLD – Men’s H4 Time Trial; GOLD – Team Relay (with Matthew Updike and Marianna Davis), UCI Para-cycling Road World Championship Jennifer Valente (2): GOLD – Women’s Scratch Race, UCI Juniors Track World Championships; BRONZE – Women’s Keirin, UCI Juniors Track World Championships Jennifer Schuble (2): BRONZE – Women’s C5 Individual Pursuit; BRONZE – Women’s C5 500-meter Time Trial, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships Molly Van Houweling (2): GOLD – Women’s 35-39 Time Trial; SILVER – Women’s 35-39 Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Reid Schwartz (1): BRONZE – Men’s 60-64 500-Meter Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships Jordan Scott (1): GOLD – 10 Girls, UCI BMX World Championships Marti Shea (2): GOLD – Women’s 45-49 Time Trial; GOLD - Women’s 45-49 Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Mindy Simmons (1): GOLD – Women’s 35-39 Individual Pursuit, UCI Masters Track World Championships Jennifer Slawta (1): SILVER – Women’s 45-49 Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Felicia Stancil (1): GOLD – 16 Girls, UCI BMX World Championships Brendan Sullivan (1): SILVER – Men’s 45-49 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Final David Swanson (1): BRONZE – Men’s B Time Trial (with Clark Rachfal), UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships Brett Tack (1): SILVER – Men’s 16-29 Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Steve Tilford (1): BRONZE – Men 50-54, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships Lars Tribus (1): GOLD – Men’s 40-44 Downhill, UCI Mountain Bike Masters World Championships Lisa Turnbull (1): GOLD – Women’s B Road Race (with Karissa Whitsell), UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships Matthew Updike (1): GOLD – Team Relay (with Marianna Davis and Oscar Sanchez), UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships Richard Voss (1): BRONZE – Men’s Team Sprint, UCI Masters Track World Championships Allen Vugrinicic (1): BRONZE – Men’s 40-44 750-Meter Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships Shaun Wallace (1): SILVER – Men’s 50-54 Points Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships Dana Walton (5): GOLD – Women’s 35-44 Points Race; GOLD – Women’s 40-44 500-Meter Time Trial; GOLD – Women’s 35-44 Scratch Race; GOLD – Women’s 40-44 Sprint; GOLD -Women’s 40-44 Individual Pursuit, UCI Masters Track World Championships Laura Wanker (1): SILVER – Women’s 50-54 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Final Andrew Weathers (1): SILVER – Men’s 40-44 750-Meter Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships Joseph Wentzell (1): GOLD – Men’s 40-44 Scratch Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships Karissa Whitsell (1): GOLD – Women’s B Road Race (with Lisa Turnbull), UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships Michael Williams (2): GOLD – Men’s 65-69 Individual Pursuit; BRONZE – Men’s 65-69 Scratch Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships Wilhelmus Zegers (1): SILVER – Men’s 45-49 750-Meter Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships David Zimbelman (1): GOLD – Men’s 55-59 Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Final 55 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT ATHLETICS & THE USA CYCLING NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY Thanks to the support of the USA Cycling Development Foundation, USA Cycling is able to maintain a proven development pathway for men and women in all of the sport’s disciplines. This development pathway assists the national governing body in its efforts to identify, develop, and support American cyclists in top international competition. The goal of USA Cycling’s National Development Program is to provide promising young athletes with the tools they need to excel at the highest levels of professional cycling, including opportunities to race against the world’s best talent while receiving support from world-class coaches, mechanics, and soigneurs. To meet these goals, USA Cycling maintains development programs for all disciplines of the sport, including ones for men’s and women’s U25 and junior road, mountain bike, track (endurance and sprint), and BMX. These programs provide a structured pathway to the top tier of the sport through athlete development that begins with junior racing series, USA Cycling Regional Development Camps, regional racing, and moves through to international competition. USA Cycling’s National Development Program is comprised of various programs, including the 2011 initiatives outlined below. MEN’S NATIONAL ENDURANCE PROGRAM MISSION: Develop the next generation of internationally competitive road cycling athletes, targeting the European race calendar. PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RACE DAYS: 616 HIGHLIGHTS • • • • • • • • • • • • 56 1st Stage 2a – Le Triptyque des Monts et Chateaux 3rd Stage 2a – Le Triptyque des Monts et Chateaux 4th Stage 2b – Le Triptyque des Monts et Chateaux 5th – U23 Liege Bastogne Liege 6th General Classification – Ronde de l’Isard 4th Stage 2 – Ronde de l’Isard 3rd – U23 Paris Roubaix 4th General Classification – Tour de Berlin 5th General Classification – Tour de Berlin 2nd Stage 2 – Tour de Berlin 3rd Stage 4 – Tour de Berlin 2nd Stage 2 – Tour de la Province de Liege USACYCLING.ORG • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3rd General Classification – Tour de la Province de Namur 3rd Stage 2 – Tour de la Province de Namur 3rd Stage 5 – Tour de la Province de Namur 1st Prologue – Le Tour de Guadeloupe 3rd Prologue – Le Tour de Guadeloupe 3rd Stage 2b – Le Tour de Guadeloupe 1st Stage 8a – Le Tour de Guadeloupe 3rd Stage 8b – Le Tour de Guadeloupe 3rd General Classification – Le Tour de Guadeloupe Best U23 Rider – Le Tour de Guadeloupe 2nd General Classification – Giro Ciclisto Valle D’Aosta 3rd Stage 1 – Giro Ciclisto Valle D’Aosta 2nd Stage 3 – Giro Ciclisto Valle D’Aosta 1st Stage 5 – Giro Ciclisto Valle D’Aosta 3rd Stage 6 – Giro Ciclisto Valle D’Aosta Best Young Rider – Giro Ciclisto Valle D’Aosta 57 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, CONT. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JUNIOR ENDURANCE PROGRAM MISSION: Expose as many young athletes as possible to living and racing in Europe; establish and maintain the U.S. as the leader in developing international talent for road cycling in the junior categories. PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RACE DAYS: 817 • • • • • • • • • • • King of the Mountains Jersey – Le Tour de Pays de Vaud Young Rider Jersey – Tour de l’Abitibi 3rd General Classification – Tour de l’Abitibi 1st Time Trial – Tour de l’Abitibi 3rd Time Trial – Tour de l’Abitibi 2nd Stage 6 – Tour de l’Abitibi 3rd Stage 7 – Tour de l’Abitibi 1st – Oosterele Kermesse 3rd Stage 2 – GP Ruebliland 2nd Stage 4 – GP Ruebliland 3rd Stage 2 – Rothaus Region Tour 3rd Time Trial – Pan American Championships 3rd Road Race – Pan American Championships 4th General Classification – Tour of Chongming Island 3rd Stage 1 – Tour of Bretagne 4th General Classification – Tour of Bretagne 5th Stage 4 – Tour of Bretagne 1st Stage 1 – Tour of Limousin 3rd Stage 3 – Tour of Limousin 1st General Classification – Tour of Toscana Points Jersey – Tour of Toscana Foreign Rider Jersey – Tour of Toscana Overall Sprints Jersey – Tour of Toscana 4th Time Trial – Pan American Games 5th Time Trial – Pan American Games MOUNTAIN BIKE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM MISSION: Develop the next generation of internationally competitive mountain bike athletes; continue to support and develop top U23 athletes PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RACE DAYS: 146 ENDURANCE TRACK PROGRAM MISSION: The Endurance Track Program aims to produce consistent winners in international competition, including medals at world championships and the Olympic Games. PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RACE DAYS: 508 • • 1st Women’s Scratch Race – World Championships National Record in the men’s Team Pursuit WOMEN’S ENDURANCE PROGRAM MISSION: Develop the next generation of internationally competitive women for road and endurance track disciplines. PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RACE DAYS: 281 • • • • • 58 Aggressive Rider Jersey – Drentse 8 4th General Classification – Gracia-Orlova 4th Stage 2 – Gracia-Orlov; 5th Stage 4 – Gracia-Orlova 2nd Time Trial – Pan American Championships USACYCLING.ORG • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1st Junior Men Cross Country – Windham World Cup 2nd Junior Women Cross Country – Windham World Cup 2nd Junior Men Cross Country – Granichen Swiss Cup 3rd U23 Men – Pan Am Continental Championships 3rd Junior Women Cross Country – Muttenz Swiss Cup 4th Junior Women Cross Country – Mont-Sainte-Anne World Cup 4th Junior Women Cross Country – Windham World Cup 5th Junior Men Cross Country – Windham World Cup 5th Junior Men Cross Country – Mont-Sainte-Anne World Cup 5th U23 Men Cross Country – Nove Mesto World Cup 6th U23 Men Cross Country – Offenburg World Cup 8th U23 Men Cross Country – Val di Sole World Cup 10th U23 Men Cross Country – Dalby Forest World Cup 7th Elite Men Cross Country – World Championships 10th Elite Women Cross Country – World Championships 1st Elite Women Cross Country – Pan American Championships 2nd Elite Men Cross Country – Pan American Championships 59 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, CONT. SPRINT TRACK PROGRAM BMX DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM MISSION: Develop the next generation of internationally competitive sprinters on the track. MISSION: Develop the next generation of internationally competitive BMX athletes. PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RACE DAYS: 82 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RACE DAYS: 492 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 60 5th Elite Men Time Trial – Pietermaritzburg World Cup 1st Elite Men Supercross – Pietermaritzburg World Cup 5th Elite Men Time Trial – Papendal World Cup 5th Junior Men – World Championships 3rd Elite Men Supercross – London World Cup 5th Elite Men Supercross – London World Cup 1st Elite Men Time Trial – Chula Vista World Cup 5th Elite Men Time Trial – Chula Vista World Cup 1st Elite Men Supercross – Chula Vista World Cup 3rd Elite Men Supercross – Chula Vista World Cup 4th Elite Men Supercross – Chula Vista World Cup 5th Elite Women Time Trial – Papandal World Cup 2nd Junior Women Time Trial – World Championships 3rd Junior Women Supercross – World Championships 4th Junior Women Supercross – World Championships 5th Elite Women Supercross – World Championships 5th elite Women Supercross – London World Cup 1st Elite Women Time Trial – Chula Vista World Cup 3rd Elite Women Time Trial – Chula Vista World Cup 1st Elite Women Supercross – Chula Vista World Cup 2nd Elite Women Supercross – Chula Vista World Cup USACYCLING.ORG • • • • • • • • • 2nd Men’s Sprint – Pan American Championships 9th Men’s Sprint – Pan American Championships 7th Men’s Sprint – GP Colorado Springs 4th Men’s Sprint – GP Colorado Springs 8th Men’s Sprint – Pan American Championships 5th Men’s Sprint – Pan American Championships 2nd Men’s Team Sprint – Pan American Championships 7th Men’s Team Sprint – Cali World Cup 10th Men’s Team Sprint – Manchester World Cup 61 2011 USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION OUR MISSION The mission of the Foundation is to assist USA Cycling in its efforts to create and implement consistent and sustained development programs for young American bike racers – we support the future of American bike racing. USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION DIRECTORS Matt Barger * (San Francisco, CA) David Helfrich* (Palo Alto, CA) Rafael Ortiz (San Francisco, CA) Mark Bissell (Grand Rapids, MI) Mick Hellman (San Francisco, CA) Michael Patterson* (New York, NY) Michael Brooks (New York, NY) Russell Hirsch (Palo Alto, CA) Rich Silverstein (San Francisco, CA) John Bucksbaum* (Chicago, IL) Jeff Jacobs (San Diego, CA) Jan Silverberg (Seattle, WA) Tench Coxe (Palo Alto, CA) Steve Johnson (Colorado Springs, CO) Bob Stapleton (San Luis Obispo, CA) Douglas Ellis (New York, NY) Thomas L. Kempner, Jr. (New York, NY) Herb Thomas (Sun Valley, ID) Robert Emery (San Francisco, CA) Michael Linn (San Francisco, CA) Julia Violich (San Anselmo, CA) Boyd Fellows (Ross, CA) Terry Lee (Phoenix, AZ) Thomas W. Weisel (San Francisco, CA) Jeff Garvey (Austin, TX) Ed McCall (Los Angeles, CA) Ben Winslow (San Francisco, CA) Peter Grauer (New York, NY) Jim Ochowicz (Palo Alto, CA) Priscilla Woods (New York, NY) *Foundation Representative to the USA Cycling Board of Directors 63 2011 USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT OUR HISTORY The USA Cycling Development Foundation was established in 2000 as the fundraising arm for the national governing body of American cycling sports, USA Cycling. During the last twelve years, the Foundation has provided consistent annual funding for USA Cycling’s athlete development programs. Thanks to the generous donations and support from individuals around the country, the Foundation is one of the largest contributors to American athlete development programs in cycling. The Foundation Board continues to play a key role in the future of the sport, with four of the Foundation Directors filling USA Cycling Board Director positions. YOUR SUPPORT From the smallest gift to the Champions Club major donor program, Foundation donors are a unique group of people who share a common interest in the love of cycling. Our Foundation constituents truly understand the importance of athletic development and sport heroes in our culture, and the importance of competitive cycling and international results as a catalyst in the overall domestic growth of cycling. WHAT WE FUND The Foundation funds USA Cycling athlete programs that develop the future champions in cycling, beginning with junior athletes at the entry level, to elite athletes preparing for the Olympic Games. In 2011, the Foundation granted $644,874 to fund athletic programs managed by USA Cycling. These programs are outlined in the “Athletics & USA Cycling National Development Pathway” section of this annual report. Additionally in 2011, the Foundation awarded $44,408 in grants and scholarships directly to athletes, clubs and teams. The Foundation will continue to fund the development of our emerging American cycling talent to the Olympic and World Championship level. Sustained international success from our future champions is the ultimate goal. CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE The Center of Excellence program annually awards grants of $20,000 to programs that meet specific structural requirements with the potential and ability to develop cycling athletes into international-level competitors, and have consistently produced national results and coordinated with USA Cycling’s National Development Program participation. Since the program’s inception nine years ago, USA Cycling has distributed over $200,000 to grass-roots development programs thanks to the generous donations to the USA Cycling Development Foundation. USA Cycling and the Foundation recognized ten club teams during 2011. Winners were chosen based on organizational criteria and performance results in developing junior and U23 athletes. Two new organizations, which were previously unrecognized by the Centers of Excellence program, made the list: Whole Athlete Specialized Cycling Team and Durango Devo. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2011 CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE WINNERS: Durango Devo (Durango, CO) Revel-Rad Racing (Olympia, WA) Whole Athlete Specialized Cycling Team (Mill Valley, CA) The Young Medalists (Trexlertown, PA) Team Velo Sport Sho Air (Orange County, CA) Team VRC Get Crackin’- MS Society (Los Angeles, CA) Team Twenty12 (Marin, CA) Boulder Junior Cycling (Boulder, CO) Team Specialized Racing Juniors (Menlo Park, CA) SPECIAL CAMPAIGNS Team Swift (Santa Rosa, CA) EDMUND R. BURKE FUND FOR CYCLING DEVELOPMENT The Burke Fund awards grants to U23 and junior age group athletes based on financial need and athletic achievement to assist with travel costs for USA Cycling athlete development camps and select competitions, including World Championships. In 2011 there were 32 athletes awarded grants totaling $13,175. More than $236,000 has been granted to 471 athletes over the last twelve years ensuring that all deserving young riders have a chance to advance in the sport, regardless of financial means. 64 USACYCLING.ORG 65 2011 USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT SPECIAL CAMPAIGNS, CONT. JOHN STENNER COLLEGIATE CYCLING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Each year, the Foundation awards two Stenner Scholarships to students based on academic achievements, athletic accomplishments, and service to the community with an emphasis on collegiate team involvement and leadership. Congratulations to 2011 Stenner Scholarship winners Jill Behlen (Boulder, CO) of the University of Wyoming and Brent Gillespie (Albuquerque, NM) of the University of New Mexico. JOSHUA KUCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND RECIPIENTS The Kuck Scholarships are awarded based on outstanding achievements in the areas of cycling safety, advocacy, and education. Congratulations to 2011 Kuck Scholarship winners Andrea Napoli (Reno, NV) of the University of Nevada, Reno, and Jack Tomassetti (Tallahassee, FL) of Florida State University. FUNDRAISING Anonymous Members Jeff Garvey Michael Patterson Matthew Barger Peter Grauer Greg Penner Mark Bissell David Helfrich QVT Financial Michael Brooks Mick Hellman Rich Silverstein John Bucksbaum Russell Hirsch Bob & Tess Stapleton Richard Cashin Jeff Jacobs Julia Violich Tench Coxe Thomas Kempner, Jr. S.R. Walton Bennett Dorrance Michael Linn Thomas Weisel Douglas Ellis Mike Moritz Benjamin Winslow Robert L. Emery Rafael Ortiz Priscilla Woods 2011 PATRONS ANNUAL GIFTS OF $1,000 OR MORE Kayvon Aghania Jonathan Heiliger Tom Priselac Greg & Christy Allen Hyperion Power Qualcomm, Inc. The Honorable William C. Anderson William Jacobs Kathleen Rand-Burke Fundraising occurs at several levels, with the primary resource for annual funding being the Champions Club major donor program. Each of the members of this special group of individual contributors has the option to sit on the Foundation Board of Directors if they choose, and Champions Club members and guests may participate in unique special events developed specifically for the group which revolve around cycling events, at their cost. Kelly James Jay Rathe Edward C. Anderson Mark H. Johnston Christopher L. Ryan Christian Aymond T.S. Kelso Kurt Sauer Dennis R. Buckles James C. Kennedy Carter Simonds Michael D. Cole Mark Kogan Joshua Slocum Stephen Collins Additionally the Foundation raises annual funds from individual donors through direct mail campaigns, USA Cycling annual licensing appeals, web-based gifts, planned giving, the annual Combined Federal Campaign, corporate employee matching gift programs, merchandise sales and other special events, like the Marin Classic. Individual donors are recognized at three levels below the Champions Club: Patrons, Friends, and Supporters of the Foundation. Please contact the Foundation office for more information on our fundraising programs. Lee T. Kranefuss Specialized Bicycle Components Tom Courtney Tim Leonoudakis John Squires Thomas P. Craddock Felix Magowan Dr. Frederick G. St Goar Drs. Peter & Bonni Curran Timothy Manning Strava Robert C. Cutler Sunny McKee Prudence R. Todd Jeremy Duerksen Paul Morrison David L. Vigil Alex L. Fairly Douglas Mowen Voler Team Apparel Cynthia W. Farrar Sam Mudie Bill Walton Boyd W. Fellows Dr. Dodi Nov Mark Wehrly Anabelle Brown G. Fowlkes Steven Paul Dennis Wuthrich Dr. Michael Giudici Thomas B. Pennell Edward Youmans The Foundation accepts private and corporate donations, and as a 501(c)(3) corporation registered in the State of Colorado, offers donors the opportunity for tax benefits as a not-for-profit, Type III Supporting Organization. THE FOUNDATION STAFF Steve McCauley – Director of Development Amanda Puskar – Development Assistant 66 2011 CHAMPIONS CLUB USACYCLING.ORG Daniel P. Goese 67 2011 USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2011 FRIENDS ANNUAL GIFTS OF $100 OR MORE 68 W. Hill Abell Stephen A. Cassani Terrence N. Deeks Rob Abell Rebecca C. Cato Paul Demjanenko Brad Abrahamson Chesapeake Bay Packing, L.L.C. Dr. J Eric Derksen Samuel Aldridge Michael L. Dessau Paul A. Allaire Ciclistas del Valle Cycling Club, Inc. Jeffrey W. Allums Raymond Cipollini Tim A. Dodd Ingrid Alongi City Cycle Do-Good.biz Stephen J. Anderson Eric D. Clark Daniel Doran Art Antin D. Douglas Close Thomas Doughty Christopher F. Aronhalt William L. Cochran Stephen M. Downing Jack Backus Jay A. Cohen Michael W. Dube Bonnie & Walter Balanda Alan R. Collins Joseph Duhon Stephen Ballou Lewis Collins Adam C. Duncan James S. Barthel, M.D. Terence M. Collins Renee Duprel Bob Bauer Eugene Colon Tomas Duran James T. Bean Steven L. Combs Don Dutson Gary Beck Competitive Cyclist Racing Team Brian E. Eckenroth Michael J. Beckerman Edward Condit Tom B. Ettinger Barney Berglund Michael A. Corasaniti Excelsior Roofing Co Christy C. Berry Jim Cordano Richard Facciolo James Berry Robert Coreale Warren Fellingham Kenneth L. Blaedel Nancy Cowan Allen W. Filiberti Chad Brown Andrew H. Cragg Jeff T. Fisher Terry Buccambuso G.A. Crawford Jim L. Fox Thomas M. Buescher Eric S. Crawley Roger K. Frantz Don Burgoon Credit Suisse Jenny C. Frayer Joshua Caesar Jim Crompton Robert Friedman Eric G. Callmann Stuart Crow Charles W. Futcher Greg G. Campi Scott Cruickshank John Galbreath Eleanor Cares Brian E. Dahl Tom M. Galliher Marc Carrasco Stanley De Passos Jill A. Gass Scott Carson Daniel Deardorf Geoffrey Geer USACYCLING.ORG Tara Dhillon Jeffrey Giese Mark L. Kolodzinski Steve Myrick Greg H. Giesler John Kroll Shawn Nelson Gregory Goblirsch Steve Lacher Andreas Neumeier Beth Goldsmith Spike W. Lacomb Skip Nevell Joshua T. Gray Angela Lakwete Lawrence V. Nolan Peter Greer Mark J. Lancaster Richard Okulski John W. Hardtla Richard H. Lansing Michael Olheiser Robin Harness Daniel Larson Gregory Olsen James V. Hartwell David G. Lavelle Michael S. Onstad Roderick Harwood Daniel L. Lee John Ostrowski Paul F. Hayes Jurgen Leiser Tommy Pagonis George W. Heagerty Bruce Leslie David B. Parks Jeffrey A. Hilligoss Ian Lieberman Mark C. Pastore David Hoffman Jon Limbird John E. Patrick Betsy E. Hoke Steve S. Louis William Patterson Steven A. Holland Walter Luby Gerald P. Pavlat Susan Hudak Jeffrey Luko Mark Perry Incentive Marketing Jody L. Mackey Blair W. Peterson Lee Jackson Tod Manning William Peterson Kelly James Lucia Matioli Erik Petzing Michael James Robert V. Maudlin Joseph T. Piscitello Rafael Jauregui Michael McCartan Donald W. Powell David Scott Jensen Jon Mccarty Thomas Prehn Stuart Johnson Andrew W. McCord Andrew L. Pruitt Elizabeth Jordan John McDanel Luis Puig Thomas M. Kachelmeyer Jon G. McLennan Stephen S. Radcliffe Joel B. Kantor Scott R. McMillian William J. Reddington Robert H. Kaplan Xavier Melendez William R. Reichert James Kelly Christopher S. Merriam Richard L. Reynolds George Kenty Danial J. Minkus Karen M. Rice Charles L. Killeen James S. Montgomery Jim Rindgen David L. Klenk James B. Mowry Margot L. Ritz Scott A. Klion Deirdre Murphy Bader Alexandra Robinette Dennis S. Knoop Thomas F. Murray James L. Rolette William M. Koch Margot Myers Mark Rosen 69 2011 USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 70 Kenneth Rosskopf Kevin Smith Nicholas R. Van Male Alexander Rothchild Roger Sorensen Christian Vande Velde Chris J. Ryg Ron Spohn Jeffrey Wagner Michael Samuelsen Dr. Neal A. Stansbury Russ Walker Jonathan Schilling Barnaby F. Starr Lawrence K. Warbasse David E. Schneider Wayne D. Stetina Glenn Warmuth Richard Schwartz Gregory Strock Richard I. Weiner Vance Scott Mark E. Sullivan Rob Wells Seatrade International Co, Inc. Thomas A. Talbert John A. Wentling Aron Seiken Peter Tempest Steve E. West Bill Self Douglas R. Terrell David E. Whitestone Alan Shanken Prudence R. Todd Stephen J. Whitsitt Michael Siegmund Bruce E. Torbett Mark Wienke Ben Silberfarb Karen Tourian Steve Williamson Craig A. Simon Nico Toutenhoofd Thomas M. Wilson Elizabeth Skau Paul A. Trout Barbara Yarbrough Robert Smiley David Twing Paulo Yarbrough USACYCLING.ORG 2011 SUPPORTERS ANNUAL GIFTS OF $25 OR MORE Jason C. Abber Eve D. Ben-Ora John Carroll Robert W. Abbott Adam Berg Barry L. Carter Michael Abdalla Arthur Berger Vincent Celenza Klein T. Adam Mark L. Bing Sky Christopherson L. W. Alexander Andrew Black Freddy A. Cicerchia Emanuel A. Alongi Noah Bodman Gerry Clapper Jim Alsup Brian Boerman William Clark Steve C. Ammons Steven P. Bonadio Daniel Cleveland Kyle Anderson Mark Boraski Kenneth Cluff Robert J. Anderson Lawrence Born Roberta Coates Anthony Ando Peter D. Bosma Michael Cochran John Andrews James P. Bouderau Nathan Codding Martin J. Andrusiak Richard R. Bradley Bill Cole John L. Anner Joel W. Brazil Alex E. Collins Anonymous Scott Breed Robert Collins Jennifer App James Breen Eugene Colon Robert Archer Andrew Brewer U Vittorio Comana Danny Artiga Raymond Brigham Edward Condit Mark Avery Glenn Brihagen Armando Cordova John F. Balaban Daniel B. Brill Kim Corfman Duane Barnes Mark Brone Brian W. Cornell Marc Barnes Lawrence (Skip) S. Brown Roger Costales Dennis Barrena Ronald Bryson Tim Courtney Mark Barrilleaux Jonathan Burbank Bradley Cox Deborah Bauml Matt Burinda Jackie B. Craver Jeffrey Beaumont David P. Burke Thomas M. Crenshaw Lawrence Beck John P. Bursell Sarah Crosskey Mark Bedel John T. Butler Enrique Cubillo David Behrman Polly B. Cambron Enrique Cunningham Kenneth G. Bellone Tracy L. Campbell Ceme M. Curley Todd Bender John Capaldo Michael Curry Richard L. Bennett Gary Carlson Scott Dalecio 71 2011 USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2011 SUPPORTERS ANNUAL GIFTS OF $25 OR MORE, CONT. 72 Robert Dallain Jonathan A. Flagg David N. Goodwin John C. Dallman Andrew Fleming Thomas Gosnell Alexandra Danforth Neal K. Forbes Van Gothner William C. Davidson John D. Foster Steven Gottschalk Mihaly Deak Shannon Fox William A. Graber Steven N. Delaroche James T. Francis Pete Green Michael L. Dessau Kenji A. Freedman Thomas Greene Royden K. Detweiler Roger Friedman Erika Griffith Frank J. Devito Ross R. Gagnon Brian D. Griffith Norman Diekow Andrew Galloway Christopher C. Grisvard Gary B. Doering Alyson Garland William W. Gunter Warren Doerner Steve W. Garrett Victoria E. Hamel Edward Dombroski Pete Gaston Jeffrey M. Hamilton Bryan Dougherty Dee Anne Gavlick Chris L. Hard Patricia A. Dowd Alexandra Gebel Chris Hardee Jim M. Downs James Geier Michael Hartney Pete Dreiske Richard Geist Michael Heagney Karen Drennan Stephen Gerard Thomas Heinrich Chip Duckett John Gerling Bryan Held Max K. Dyer Seana K. Giardini Robert Helms Alan Edmondson Kevin S. Gibbons Lucas Herbert Heather D. Edwards-Thoerner John Giles Allen Herrington Bradley R. Evans Marty Giles Dwight Hibdon Thomas Faerber Alexander Gillett Charles B. Hobbs Richard A. Fay Weston Giunta William Hoffman Barnett Feigenbaum John L. Glaze William Holder Peter Feller Scott Godfrey Daniel Holland Brian Feltovich Helmut Goetz Samuel C. Hollingsworth Brian Fessenden Dan L. Goldsmith Mark R. Holmes Stephen Fick Glenn R. Gomes Michael C. Hopwood Gerald E. Finken Steve Goodell Doug Hormann Russell Fish Tim Gooding Joseph Hornbuckle USACYCLING.ORG Robert Hoyt Chris M. Kopanski Eric Maiken Jim Hunton William F. Kosfeld Michael J. Mallory Jeff Huser John Kowalak Christopher Malone Pete Ihrig Ron M. Kriner William R. Mann Theodore Inoue David Kroepsch Walter A. Manning Jerome J. Jacobs Norman E. Kuzel Matthew Marchal Bruce J. Jamison Michael Lamers Robert Martz Ronald Jeannette Michael G. Lampe Don A. Maschka Jan Jepsen Linda D. Lampila Glen D. Mast Kent W. Jewell James Lane Kevin J. Masterson Daniel W. Joakim Jeffrey Larson Mark D. Mathis Alan D. Johnson James Lee Kurt C. Mattern E Eric Johnson Mark A. Legaspi Harold F. Mause Jo D. Johnson W. E. Levins Paul McDonald Larry Johnson Thadeus Lewandowski Geoffrey O. McIntosh Patricia Johnson Scott Lewis W P. McMullan Reed Johnson Michael C. Libby Keith McPhail Scott Johnson Scott Lideen Kevin McSpadden Richard O. Jones Ian Lieberman Russell C. Mead Gregory Jones-Albrecht Paul Lincoln Richard L. Medalen Jacob Kallman Darren R. Linkin Jonathan Mellor David Katz Martin Loeffler Ryan P. Michels Lenny A. Katz John Loehner Henry S. Miller Al J. Keim Gregory P. Long Shawn Miller Ray A. Kelly Christopher Longmire Steve Miller Paul Kemp John Lorance Sophie Mittelstadt Alison Kenney Matt M. Luckenbach Paul D. Mollon Tim Kerr Robert Lyons Bob Monahan Peter l. King Tim S. Mack Maria H. Monica Robert C. Kirk Patricia Mackenzie Hans P. Morefield Scott J. Kirschner Robert Maddocks Robert Mortensen Janet Klisiewicz Robert K. Madsen Karl Mosch Gaye M. Koenning Damianos Maggos Jim B. Moutray Kimi Kondo Ty Magner John S. Moynagh Paul Konrad John M. Maher Stephen Munger 73 2011 USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2011 SUPPORTERS ANNUAL GIFTS OF $25 OR MORE, CONT. 74 Chris J. Murphy Craig H. Pittman Joshua Sacha Cheri L. Murray Terrance Pittman Michael Sais Zoe G. Nance Ruthanne Polidori Erik Salander Allen Neel George Pollock Scott Sanchez Phil Neisser Jorge Pont Jay Sandefur James T. Nelms Tony X. Quinones Jerry R. Sanders James V. Noonan Michael Raducha Richard Savitt Kevin M. Noone Robert Rafferty Edward Schaub Kenneth Norton Scott D. Ramsey Troy M. Scherer John Novitsky Carl A. Recine Debra Schiff William C. Nowlin Elton Reid Trudi Schindler Brook Nunn Stephen D. Ressler Charles Schmidt Charles F. O’Connell Gordon I. Richardson Nicholas Schoonover Leslie E. Oglesby John B. Richter Dean Schroll David W. Ohst Sara Rider Kelly K. Schubert Jeff Olson David Rimm Kornel E. Schuebel Peter O’Mara Eric Risley TC Schultz Charles Osborn Catherine C. Ritz Mike Schuster Billie L. Padgett Tom Robak Dan Scrivner Irene W. Pang Mike J. Roberts Steven Seaweed Marty Panos W Bradford Rockwell Faisal Shah Bruce O. Parks Jesus D. Rodriguez Johnathan Shannon Cary C. Payne Jim Roebuck Gregory Shapleigh James R. Peacock M Kelly Rogers Brown Sharp II Donald Perry Alex Rosas Jamie Shea Mark Perry Mark Rosen Elizabeth Sheldon Stephen M. Peters Frederick W. Ross Robert C. Shellhorn Matthew Phillips George Ross Clayton Shepard Sean Philyaw Paul Rouse Darren Sherkat John Pickett Joseph Ruf Dan F. Shore John C. Pinkston Lawrence Ruggiero William C. Short Nicole S. Piscopo Curtis Russell Robert A. Shupper USACYCLING.ORG Christopher Siemens William Tippets Robert Wilson Jerrold L. Simon Zachary S. Tittensor Susan A. Wilson Michael S. Simon Robert Tyler Jeremy Wire Grace Singleton Walter Tyree Frank Wirtz Shane Skelton Bob E. Vale William Worthington David Sknerski Vito Valentini William Wykoff Brian R. Smith James S. Van Manen Kevin Wynder Richard C. Smith Steven T. Van Rees Steven G. Wynder Rodney Smith Erik Vandendries William Yellig T Kevin Smyth Brian Vauter Chris Ziegler Gary R. Snyder Mckay Vezina Earl K. Zimmermann Gary Sorensen Michael Villa Marty H. Sparks Scott Vinson Gifts made in memory of: Michael Spellman Chris Vogel Edmund Burke James Stanski Catherine L. Walberg Joshua Kuck Holger Steinbach Michael Walenta Jeff Littman James Stevens Robert J. Wallace Nicole Murphy Richard F. Stewart Ronald Wallis John Pavlat Donald Stimson Richard C. Ward John Stenner Paul Stout John W. Watkins David Thompson Gregory Strock Bradford O. Weddell Glen Stroik James Weigand Jeffrey Strong Patrick L. Weiler Bruce A. Sukaly Richard P. Wenham Thomas R. Sunday Charles P. Wertz Sterling Swaim Dean J. Wheeler Lane Swall Patrick J. Whelan Paul J. Swen Craig G. White Mark Switters David E. Whitestone James Taylor Mark Wieneke John S. Tegeris Dennis Williams Gunter F. Thomas Margaret Williams Dwayne B. Thomason Parker Williams Curt A. Tiedeman Charles E. Williamson Nour Tillo Dell Williamson 75 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT USA CYCLING, INC. USA CYCLING, INC. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION FOR THE YEAR ENDED DEC. 31, 2011 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES & CHANGES IN NET ASSETS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DEC. 31, 2011 (WITH COMPARATIVE AMOUNTS FOR 2010) (WITH COMPARATIVE AMOUNTS FOR 2010) ASSETS 2011 2010 CURRENT ASSETS: Cash and cash equivalents $ 4,570,476 $ 3,796,971 Short-term investments 4,473,416 4,470,336 Accounts receivable - net 163,082 71,563 Due from USACDF 59,398 60,992 Due from USOC 9,200 Inventory 218,423 212,669 Prepaid expenses 157,528 96,004 Total current assets 9,642,323 8,717,735 PROPERTY & EQUIPMENT - AT COST: Building and improvements 5,137,268 5,137,268 Land 649,145 649,145 Office furniture and equipment 657,521 609,286 Training equipment 124,532 141,866 Vehicles 196,899 154,234 Construction in process 95,259 Less accumulated depreciation (1,101,477) (864,223) Property and equipment - net 5,759,1475,827,576 TOTAL ASSETS $ 15,401,470 $ 14,545,311 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES: Accounts payable $ 226,243 Accrued liabilities 979,077 Refundable deposits Insurance litigation reserves Deferred revenue 1,070,520 Deferred compensation Total liabilities 2,275,840 NET ASSETS: Unrestricted 9,976,812 Unrestricted - Board designated 10,639 Temporarily restricted 3,121,199 Permanently restricted 16,980 Total net assets 13,125,630 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS ANNUAL LICENSE ALLOCATION 76 Communications & Website: 32% Local Associations/Regional Programs: 25% Insurance: 11% National/State Championships: 8% Membership/Programs: 13% License Processing/Fulfillment/ Printing/Rulebook: 5% Governance: 4% Other Membership Programs: 2% $ 528,331 572,347 9,000 135,000 842,730 2,087,408 9,112,255 10,639 3,318,029 16,980 12,457,903 $ 15,401,470 $ 14,545,311 2011 REVENUE Excludes Investment Income/Loss Membership/Program: 42% Sanction & Entry Fees: 28% USOC: 9% Sponsorship, Licensing & Affinity: 8% Development Foundation: 6% Camps & Clinics: 3% Other: 3% Contributions: 1% Temporarily Permanently 2011 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Totals REVENUE: Membership dues and fees $ 4,802,747 $ $ $ 4,802,747 Sanction and entry fees 3,216,918 3,216,918 USOC grants 1,045,997 1,045,997 USA Cycling Development Foundation grants 657,614 657,614 Investment Income 72,297 76 72,373 Sponsorship, licensing & affinity royalties 904,333 904,333 Camps and clinics 343,620 343,620 Other income 383,345 383,345 Contributions 99,871 18,304 118,175 Rental income, net of expense of $0 and $3,074 USA Cycling Development Foundation management fees, net of expenses of $100,250 and $98,800 21,139 21,139 Satisfaction of program restrictions 872,824 (872,824) Total revenue 11,763,091 (196,830) 11,566,261 EXPENSES: Program services: Membership and development Coaches, training center and athletes National and international events Total program services Supporting services: National office Governance Fundraising Total supporting services Total expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS NET ASSETS, beginning of year NET ASSETS, end of year $ 4,692,254 2,975,376 971,443 772,755 696,161 688,043 382,323 284,164 125,465 24,706 15,378 11,628,068 4,391,192 4,391,192 4,285,967 3,926,079 1,315,020 9,632,291 3,926,079 1,315,020 9,632,291 3,558,249 1,064,377 8,908,593 799,838 237,172 229,233 1,266,243 10,898,534 779,838 237,172 229,233 1,266,243 10,898,534 778,645 176,607 107,421 1,062,673 9,971,266 864,557 (196,830) 667,727 1,656,802 9,122,894 3,318,029 16,980 12,457,903 10,801,101 $ 9,987,451 $ 3,121,199 $ 16,980 2011 FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES Programs: 88% Administration: 8% 2010 Totals Governance: 2% Sponsorship/Sales (Fundraising): 2% $ 13,125,630 $ 12,457,903 2011 PROGRAM EXPENSES Membership Programs: 45% Athletic Programs: 41% National & International Events: 14% 77 2011 USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT USA CYCLING, INC. USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW FOR THE YEAR ENDED DEC. 31, 2011 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION FOR THE YEAR ENDED DEC. 31, 2011 (WITH COMPARATIVE AMOUNTS FOR 2010) 2011 2010 CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Change in net assets $ 667,727 $ 1,656,802 Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation 281,733 258,480 Change in allowance for doubtful accounts (36,152) (7,628) Net unrealized and realized losses (gains) on investments 61,969 (555,573) Gain on disposal of property and equipment (Increase) decrease in assets: Accounts receivable (83,891) 216,852 Due from USACDF 1,594 77,822 Due from USOC 9,200 10,304 Inventory (47,168) (5,754) Prepaid expenses (61,524) 5,126 Increase (decrease) in liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 104,642 138,434 Refundable deposits (523,708) (9,000) Insurance litigation reserves (135,000) Deferred revenue 227,790 36,017 Deferred compensation (11,284) Total adjustments 384,131 (430,850) Net cash provided by operating activities 1,051,858 1,225,952 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Proceeds from sale of investments 1,128,862 1,669,492 Purchases of investments (1,744,904) (1,193,911) Acquisition of property and equipment (213,304) (89,100) Net cash used by investing activities (278,353) (164,512) NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH 773,505 1,061,440 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, beginning of period 3,796,971 2,735,531 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, end of period $ 4,570,476 $ 3,796,971 (WITH COMPARATIVE AMOUNTS FOR 2010) 2011 2010 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS: Cash and cash equivalents $ 5,632,835 $ 1,562,513 Short-term investments 1,742,210 1,588,891 Restricted investments 50,298 50,297 Accounts receivable, net 78,800 79,720 Inventory 4,202 11,865 Prepaids 3,267 Total current assets 7,508,345 3,296,553 LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS 103,851 FIXED ASSETS: Office equipment 9,236 9,236 (9,236) (9,236) Less accumulated depreciation TOTAL ASSETS $ 7,508,345 $ 3,400,404 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES: Accounts Payable Accrued liabilities Due to USA Cycling, Inc. Total current liabilities 26,970 4,377 59,398 90,745 $ 37,762 4,775 60,991 103,528 NET ASSETS: Unrestricted 7,104,601 3,107,120 Unrestricted - board designated 10,584 10,584 Temporarily restricted 302,415 179,172 Total net assets 7,417,600 3,296,876 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 7,508,345 $ 3,400,404 2011 FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES Programs: 77% ($710,282) Fundraising: 17% ($158,330) Administration & Governance: 6% ($49,559) 78 $ 2011 PROGRAM AND GRANT EXPENDITURES USA Cycling Athlete Program Grants: 91% ($644,874) Other Program & Grant Expenditures: 6% ($44,408) Centers of Excellence Grants: 3% ($21,000) 79 USA CYCLING 210 USA CYCLING POINT, SUITE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80919 PHONE 719.434.4200 FAX 719.434.4300 EMAIL membership@usacycling.org WEB usacycling.org