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The predecessor of USACycling, the Amateur Bicycle League of America (ABLA) was founded in 1921 and held National Championships starting that year. From 1921 to 1964, these championships were two-, three-, or four-event omniums of track-style events, [1] [2] rather than a road race. USACycling souvenir programs list no results for events in ...
The United States National Professional Road Race Championships began in 1985. They are run by the governing body, USA Cycling . Until 2006 the race was open to all nationalities, the first American to finish being named the winner and given a distinctive jersey.
United States National Cyclo-cross Championships; United States National Mountain Bike Championships; United States National Road Race Championships; United States National Time Trial Championships; United States National Track Championships; USA Cycling National Racing Calendar; 2007 USA Cycling National Racing Calendar
New national champions were crowned in Charleston, WV, through commanding solo victories, tight photo finishes, and Olympic-qualifying performances.
Pan American Championships: Cochabamba, Bolivia [8] 250m time trial (standing start) 19.213 Keely Ainslie: 24 October 2023 Pan American Games: Santiago, Chile Flying 500m time trial: 29.662 Jennie Reed: 16 June 2008 Carson, United States 500m time trial (standing start) 33.797 Mandy Marquardt: 17 June 2023 Pan American Championships: San Juan ...
The United States National Cyclocross Championships is a four-day competition held annually each winter and is sponsored by USA Cycling.The winners at various levels, including elite, U-23, masters, juniors, and collegiate for men and women, wear the coveted stars and stripes jersey and are crowned United States national cyclo-cross champions.
In the past, professional riders were included in the United States Cycling Federation's Elite Men's National Time Trial Championship event. But since the professional aspect of the sport continues to grow in America, a separate championship for male professional riders was introduced in 2006, known as the USPRO championships.
Race Across America, United States 9 day single stage 4,800 km (3,000 mi) TransAm Bicycle Race, United States 17-day single stage, unsupported 7,100 km (4,400 mi) Transcontinental Race, European Union 7-10 day single stage, unsupported 3,200 to 4,200 km (2,000 to 2,600 mi)