• Home
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Moto GP
  • Formula 1
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Cycling
  • Tennis
No Result
View All Result
Sport News
  • Home
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Moto GP
  • Formula 1
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Cycling
  • Tennis
No Result
View All Result
Sport News
No Result
View All Result
Home Cycling

New champions of US Pro Road Nationals conquer capitol city streets and mountain climbs – Gallery

admin by admin
28.05.2025
in Cycling
0 0
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Across seven days of racing, fierce battles unfolded for women and men in the elite, under-23 and junior 17-18 categories at the USA Cycling Pro Road National Championships, held for a second consecutive year in the Appalachian mountain town of Charleston, West Virginia. 

Would Olympic road race champion Kristen Faulkner (EF Education-Oatly) be able to defend her elite women’s road race title or even take the gold in the individual time trial? Who would be the new elite men’s road race winner, with Sean Quinn (EF Education-EasyPost) not able to compete due to knee surgery? And who would be the rising stars in the junior 17-18 and U23 divisions?

From the opening individual time trials, the six-corner evening criteriums and then the hilly road courses, riders displayed bold moves and relentless teamwork to grab medals and the 18 stars and stripes jerseys on offer.


You may like

The under-23 women put on some serious shows last week as they had dedicated contests for the first time in the criterium and road races events. Cassidy Hickey (CCB p/b Levine Law Group) won her first U23 title in the criterium Thursday night, using an attack just 10 minutes into the 50-minute contest and her team controlling the field to hold the gap. 

Two days later on Saturday Ella Sabo held off Hickey to win the U23 road race title, this time Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY28 doing the work to hold off challengers.

“Crossing that line first—it was surreal. My first national title. My first win in almost two years. I almost couldn’t believe it. The win was anything but solo,” Sabo said about her victory in the women’s first dedicated U23 road race.

It was an opportunity for riders from smaller teams to match up against riders on WorldTour squads, too. In the elite women’s time trial, for instance, Emily Ehrlich of Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY28 won the gold going 27 seconds faster than Women’s WorldTour rider Faulkner. And while Faulkner struck back to retain the road race title ahead of Lauren Stephens (Aegis Cycling Foundation), it was 21-year-old Katherine Sarkisov (CCB p/b Levine Law Group) who was in the thick of the action for the bronze.

The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox!

And on the men’s side, 22-year-old Gavin Hlady (EF Education-Aevolo) put on shows in the road races, winning the men’s U23 crown then taking the bronze in the elite men’s contest on Memorial Day behind winner Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek).

Check out some of the highlights of the criterium and road races from USPRO, as seen through the lens of SnowyMountain Photography.

The men's U23 road race was one of attrition with only 30 of 80 riders finishing on the same lap as the winner.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Road races at USA Cycling Pro Road Nationals began and ended on the banks of the Kanawha River in downtown Charleston, West Virginia

Cassidy Hickey wins the first stand-alone U23 women's criterium in a solo break.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Cassidy Hickey wins the first stand-alone U23 women’s criterium in a solo break.

Luke Fetzer (Team Cadence Cyclery p/b Encore Wire) wins elite men's U23 criterium at US Pro Road Nationals 2025

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Luke Fetzer (Team Cadence Cyclery p/b Encore Wire) wins elite men’s U23 criterium at US Pro Road Nationals 2025

The women's elite criterium field wound through a crowded section of downtown lined with shops and restarurants.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

The women’s elite criterium field wound through a crowded section of downtown lined with shops and restaurants. Kendall Ryan (L39ion of Los Angeles) earned another title ahead of Cynisca teammates Alexis Magner in second and Chloe Patrick in third.

The race started out similiar to last year in the men's Elite critierium, with Project Echelon grabbing hold of the front. The ending was much different with any number of teams attacking at any point in time, making the racing chaotic and very fast.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

In the men’s elite criterium, Project Echelon Racing grabbed hold of the front like last year, but the ending was much different with any number of teams attacking at any point in time, making the racing chaotic and very fast. Lucas Bourgoyne (Team Cadence Cyclery p/b Encore Wire) overcame the Project Echelon team tactics and took the victory.

Stage announcers, Rahsaan Bahati and John Hoopingarner, kept the crowds appraised of all the action that happened in Charleston.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Stage announcers Rahsaan Bahati and John Hoopingarner kept the crowds appraised of all the action that happened in Charleston.

The U23 women had their first ever stand alone road race, and they made the most of it putting on a great show with a charging field catching a lone breakaway rider within site of the finish line.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

The U23 women had their first-ever stand-alone road race, and they made the most of it with a charging field catching a lone breakaway rider within site of the finish line.

Women's U23 winner, Ella Sabo.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

The women’s U23 road race was won by Ella Sabo (Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY28), her first national title.

Gavin Hlady took his second consecutive U23 road race championship

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Gavin Hlady took his second consecutive U23 road race championship.

Kristin Faulkner was the consumate professional spending time signing autographs, taking photos, and having conversations with fans after the race.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Kristin Faulkner was the consumate professional spending time signing autographs, taking photos, and having conversations with fans.

The Bridge Street climb stretched the women' field out every lap with the lower slopes peaking at a 21.7% grade within the first km.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

The Bridge Street climb stretched the women’ field out every lap with the lower slopes peaking at a 21.7% grade within the first kilometre.

Emma Langley was the first rider to make a meaningful break in the Women’s Elite Road Race putting more than a minute on the field solo during the fourth lap.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Emma Langley was the first rider to make a meaningful break in the elite women’s road race, putting more than a minute on the field during the fourth lap.

Former US National Champion Lauren Stephens patrolled the front and tried to control things for teammate Emma Langley.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Former US National Champion Lauren Stephens patrolled the front and tried to control things for teammate Emma Langley.

The race ended in a three up sprint between 2 former champions and the relatively young Katherine Sarkisov. The defending champion prevailed.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

The race ended in a three-up sprint between two former champions and the relatively-young Katherine Sarkisov, who settled for third. Kristen Faulkner prevailed to defend her road race title while Lauren Stephens went second.

The heat started to build by the middle of the race, but all in all, conditions were more mild this year than in previous years.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

The heat started to build by the middle of the road race, but conditions were more mild this year than in previous years.

The shops at Bridge Street was the place to be in Charleston as a crowds gathered to celebrate Memorial Day and watch the bike racing on the jumbotron.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

The shops at Bridge Street was the place to be in Charleston as a crowds gathered to celebrate Memorial Day and watch the bike racing on the giant screen.

Both the elite men's and elite women's road races were livestreamed on FloBikes with help of MediaMotos.tv

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

The race was livestreamed on FloBikes with help of MediaMotos.tv.

A group of four riders attacked the field within the first few kilometers, past the Capitol of West Virginia the first of ten times.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

A group of four riders attacked the field within the first few kilometers, past the capitol building of West Virginia the first of 10 times.

The break had established itself as a group of 7 by the middle of the 3rd lap.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

The break had established itself as a group of seven by the middle of the third lap.

Luke Arens (Above + Beyond Cancer Cycling Team) tries to pump up the crowd as he makes his way up the Bridge Street climb.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Luke Arens (Above + Beyond Cancer Cycling Team) tries to pump up the crowd as he makes his way up the Bridge Street climb.

Robin Carpenter, Luke Elphingstone, and AJ August make their way down Louden Heights Rd, the fast descent off the Bridge St climb.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Robin Carpenter, Luke Elphingstone, and AJ August make their way down Louden Heights Rd, the fast descent off the Bridge St climb.

Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) and AJ August (Ineos Grenadiers) bridged a two minute gap from the field to the lead group with the help of Luke Elphingstone.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) and AJ August (Ineos Grenadiers) bridged a two-minute gap from the field to the lead group with the help of Luke Elphingstone.

With half a lap to go, Quinn Simmons was 2:40 ahead of Evan Boyle who was 25 seconds ahead of the chase group.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

With half a lap to go, Quinn Simmons was 2:40 ahead of Evan Boyle who was 25 seconds ahead of the chase group.

A solo Quinn Simmons passes the Robert C. Byrd courthouse having dropped his breakaway mates in spectacular fashion over the top of the Wertz Rd climb.

(Image credit: SnowyMountain Photography)

A solo Quinn Simmons passes the Robert C. Byrd courthouse having dropped his breakaway mates in spectacular fashion over the top of the Wertz Road climb and went on for his second road title in three years.



admin

admin

Next Post

Master soft greenside bunkers with 2 simple setup keys

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Connect with us

  • 3.8k Fans
  • 4k Followers
  • 5.6k Subscribers
  • 4k Followers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
When is the Championship playoff final 2025? Date, kickoff time, venue and how EFL playoffs work

When is the Championship playoff final 2025? Date, kickoff time, venue and how EFL playoffs work

09.05.2025
How should you grip the golf club? This test can tell you

How should you grip the golf club? This test can tell you

05.05.2025
Sylvain Guintoli sees one advantage for Fabio Quartararo after watching ‘all’ Ducati riders at the French Grand Prix

Sylvain Guintoli sees one advantage for Fabio Quartararo after watching ‘all’ Ducati riders at the French Grand Prix

09.05.2025
Unbound Gravel 2025 route | Cyclingnews

Unbound Gravel 2025 route | Cyclingnews

06.05.2025
Nail the Sprint Finish in Zwift Races with TrainerRoad

Nail the Sprint Finish in Zwift Races with TrainerRoad

0
jello wrist

jello wrist

0
Solidarity GP Qualifying Results – Box Repsol

Solidarity GP Qualifying Results – Box Repsol

0
Departing De Bruyne demonstrates importance with only goal

Departing De Bruyne demonstrates importance with only goal

0
Boxing Results: Junto Nakatani Claims Bantamweight Unification Victory Over Ryosuke Nishida

Boxing Results: Junto Nakatani Claims Bantamweight Unification Victory Over Ryosuke Nishida

08.06.2025
Pioli, Ranieri the early favourites to take over the Azzurri

Pioli, Ranieri the early favourites to take over the Azzurri

08.06.2025
KTM star Pedro Acosta reveals what’s so ‘annoying’ about his ‘best’ ever race in MotoGP

Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder are ‘demanding’ one thing from KTM after factory visit before Aragon Grand Prix

08.06.2025
‘If you don’t try, you never know’ – Fred Wright shows positive signs despite foiled attack at Critérium du Dauphiné

‘If you don’t try, you never know’ – Fred Wright shows positive signs despite foiled attack at Critérium du Dauphiné

08.06.2025

Recommended

Boxing Results: Junto Nakatani Claims Bantamweight Unification Victory Over Ryosuke Nishida

Boxing Results: Junto Nakatani Claims Bantamweight Unification Victory Over Ryosuke Nishida

08.06.2025
Pioli, Ranieri the early favourites to take over the Azzurri

Pioli, Ranieri the early favourites to take over the Azzurri

08.06.2025
KTM star Pedro Acosta reveals what’s so ‘annoying’ about his ‘best’ ever race in MotoGP

Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder are ‘demanding’ one thing from KTM after factory visit before Aragon Grand Prix

08.06.2025
‘If you don’t try, you never know’ – Fred Wright shows positive signs despite foiled attack at Critérium du Dauphiné

‘If you don’t try, you never know’ – Fred Wright shows positive signs despite foiled attack at Critérium du Dauphiné

08.06.2025

About Us

About Us:
Sportserie.com brings you the latest in sports news, live scores, and expert insights. We’re fans first—just like you.

Contact Us:
Have questions? Reach out at info@sportserie.com or call +447501071489. We’re here to help!

Categories

  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cycling
  • Football
  • Formula 1
  • Golf
  • Moto GP
  • Tennis

Newsletter

Recent News

Boxing Results: Junto Nakatani Claims Bantamweight Unification Victory Over Ryosuke Nishida

Boxing Results: Junto Nakatani Claims Bantamweight Unification Victory Over Ryosuke Nishida

08.06.2025
Pioli, Ranieri the early favourites to take over the Azzurri

Pioli, Ranieri the early favourites to take over the Azzurri

08.06.2025

© 2025 Design By Sports News. Privacy Policy

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
View preferences
{title} {title} {title}
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Moto GP
  • Formula 1
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Cycling
  • Tennis

© 2025 Design By Sports News. Privacy Policy