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ANNUAL REPORT USA CYCLING AND THE USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION USA CYCLING NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS PHONE: 719.434.4200 FAX: 719.434.4300 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: usacycling.org 210 USA CYCLING POINT, SUITE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80919

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ANNUAL REPORT

USACYCLING

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DEVELOPMENT

FOUNDATIONUSA CYCLING

NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

PHONE: 719.434.4200

FAX: 719.434.4300

EMAIL: [email protected]

WEB: usacycling.org

210 USA CYCLING POINT, SUITE 100

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80919

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MESSAGE FROM THE CEO

USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT

Dear USA Cycling Members and Friends:

2012 marked the tenth consecutive year of growth for USA Cycling.

Not only did our license sales and club numbers reach all-time highs of 74,516 and 2,812 respectively, but we also permitted a record number of events (3,145) and supported more than 630,000 racing days across all five disciplines of cycling.

In addition to the continued growth, it was an incredible year for the sport on other fronts as well. We launched the race director certification program and celebrated the grand opening of our national conference center at our Colorado Springs headquarters. American athletes earned four medals in road, track and mountain bike events at the London Olympic Games, and an additional 23 medals in para-cycling events in London. In world championship competition, American athletes earned a total of 135 medals in elite (15), amateur (97), and para-cycling (23) contests. And finally, we crowned more than 500 national champions at our seventeen national championship events in 2012!

Our success across all of cycling's disciplines can be attributed to our innovative National Development Programs which continue to provide unparalleled opportunities for American athletes. For the past 13 years, these programs have been supported largely by the non-profit, fundraising arm of USA Cycling, the USA Cycling Development Foundation. Our development programs are run around the world and throughout the year, and in 2012 provided up-and-coming athletes with 4,539 supported days.

As we move forward in 2013 and beyond, I'd like to thank all of our dedicated members and donors who have made possible the success we've seen over this last decade.

Sincerely,

Steve Johnson President & CEO, USA Cycling

Sarah Hammer leads Jennie Reed and Dotsie Bausch in the team pursuit at the London Olympic Games. | Photo: Casey Gibson

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210 USA CYCLING POINT, SUITE 100COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80919

(T): 719.434.4200(F): 719.434.4300

(E): [email protected](W): www.usacycling.org

USA CYCLING NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

Nearly 900 riders competed for national titles at Masters Road Nationals in Bend, Ore. | Photo: Matthew LaSala

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EXECUTIVE STAFF

Steve Johnson, Chief Executive Officer: 719.434.4250 | [email protected] Petty, Chief of Domestic & International Affairs: 719.434.4252 | [email protected] Sowl, Chief Financial & Operating Officer: 719.434.4255 | [email protected] Borland, Chief Marketing Officer: 719.434.4280 | [email protected] Hendrix, Human Resources Director: 719.434.4257 | [email protected] Cowan, Executive Assistant: 719.434-4258 | [email protected]

MARKETING

Jocelyn Buras, Sponsorship & Member Benefits Manager: 719.434.1081 | [email protected]

USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

Steve McCauley, Director of Development: 719.434.4260 | [email protected] Puskar, Administrative Assistant: 719.434.4262 | [email protected]

ACCOUNTING

Bob Plutt, Accounting Manager: 719.434.4266 | [email protected] Reed, Staff Accountant: 719.434.4367 | [email protected]

LEGAL

Katey Price, Staff Attorney: 719.434.4269 | [email protected] Castle, Paralegal: 719.434.4270 | [email protected]

COMMUNICATIONS

Bill Kellick, Director of Communications: 719.434.4274 | [email protected] Gaylinn, Communications Manager: 719.434.4277 | [email protected] Kahn, Editorial & Internal Communications Manager:719.434.4272 | [email protected] Hammond, New Media Manager: 719.434.4276 | [email protected] Mager, Webmaster: 719.434.4246 | [email protected]

TECHNOLOGY

Bill Griffin, IT Director: 719.434.4224 | [email protected] Keith, Technical Lead/Architect: 719.434.4248 | [email protected] McClintic, Senior Programmer/Analyst: 719.434.4243 | [email protected] Rockwood, Programmer/Analyst: 719.434.4247 | [email protected] Langley, Systems Administrator: 719.434.4245 | [email protected] Shipley, PC Technician: 719.434.4249 | [email protected]

NATIONAL EVENTS

Micah Rice, Vice President of National Events: 719.434.4283 | [email protected] Leko, National Event Director: 719.434.4284 | [email protected] Farrell, Technical Director: 719.434.4264 | [email protected]

Tom Mahoney, Regional Programs Manager: 719.434.4216 | [email protected] McCarthy, Race Director Certification Manager: 719.434.4286 | [email protected] Leif, National Events Manager: 719.434.4285 | [email protected]

ATHLETICS

Jim Miller, Vice President of Athletics: 719.434.4222 | [email protected] Dessart, Coaching Education & Athlete Development Director: 719.434.4224 | [email protected] Gullickson, Mountain Bike & Cyclo-cross Program Director: 719.434.4232 | [email protected] Sharp, High Performance Director of Endurance Programs: 719.434.4226 | [email protected] Staff, High Performance Director of Sprint Programs: 719.229.3768 | [email protected] Herrera, National BMX Coach: 719.434.4236 | [email protected] Seehafer, Women’s Program Manager: 719.434.4237 | [email protected] Innes, Junior Program Manager: [email protected] Whiteman, Risk Protection Manager: 719.434.4222 | [email protected] Cross, Program & Operations Manager: 719.434.4232 | [email protected] Hawkes, Program & Operations Manager: 719.434.4238 | [email protected] Johnson, Office & Programs Manager: 719.434.4225 | [email protected] Westenburg, Operations Coordinator: 719.434.4228 | [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP

Gordon Weldon, Vice President of Membership Services: 719.434.4205 | [email protected] Blattspieler, Member Services Manager: 719.434.4218 | [email protected] Hansen, Regional Programs Manager: 719.434.4215 | [email protected] Diller, Northeast Member Services Coordinator: 719.434.4201 | [email protected] Spencer, West Region Member Services Coordinator: 719.434.4204 | [email protected] Frasier, Central & Midwest Member Services Coordinator: 719.434.4204 | [email protected] Uhlemann, Midwest & Southeast Member Services Coordinator: 719.434.4200 | [email protected] Sexton, Member Services Representative: 719.434.4200 | [email protected] Lamp, Southeast Regional Coordinator: 719.434.4209 | [email protected] Heagerty, Central Regional Coordinator: 719.434.4211 | [email protected] Luke-Hamasaki, Western Regional Coordinator: 719.434.4212 | [email protected] Martin, Midwest Regional Coordinator: 719.434.4210 | [email protected] Inglis, Northeast Regional Coordinator: 719.434.4208 | [email protected]

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WHO’S WHO AT USA CYCLING

USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT

Two competitors exchange well wishes at the start of their criterium at the 2012 Masters Road National Championships in Bend, Ore.

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USA CYCLING BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Steve Johnson - USA Cycling President  & Chief Executive OfficerBill Peterson - Chairman - Professional Committee RepresentativeMark Abramson - Vice Chairman, Collegiate Committee RepresentativeWayne Stetina - Road Committee RepresentativeJohn Bucksbaum - Development Foundation RepresentativeMatt Barger - Development Foundation RepresentativeLisa Nye-Salladin - Mountain Bike Committee RepresentativeMichael E. Patterson - Development Foundation RepresentativeDavid Helfrich - Development Foundation RepresentativeTimmy Duggan - Professional Committee RepresentativeMike Day - BMX Committee RepresentativeClayton John - BMX Committee RepresentativeLea Davison - Mountain Bike Committee RepresentativeTom Mains - Cyclo-cross Committee RepresentativeAdam Duvendeck - Track Committee RepresentativeJames Carney - Track Commitee RepresentativeJonathan Heiliger - At-large RepresentativeAlex Nieroth - At-large RepresentativeNancy Leon - At-large RepresentativeBob Stapleton – At-large Representative

MOUNTAIN BIKE COMMITTEE

Don Edberg - UCI Race DirectorJon Rourke - Team DirectorStephen Ettinger - XC Eligible AthleteDorothy Nichols - IndustryLisa Nye-Salladin - Race DirectorJoanna Petterson - Gravity AthleteDon Russell - CommissaireJill Logan - At-largeDaniel McDonald - Gravity Race DirectorTravis Woodruff - CoachLea Davison - XC Eligible Athlete

TRACK COMMITTEE

James Carney - Eligible AthleteCari Higgins - Eligible AthleteDave Miller - CommissaireNorrene Godfrey - At-largeAdam Duvendeck - Race/Venue Director/ManagerDena Eaton - Team DirectorMark Tyson - CoachDavid Mitchell - Local Association Representative

PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEE

Timmy Duggan - Eligible AthleteJesse Anthony - Eligible AthleteAlison Tetrick - Eligible AthleteChris Aronhalt - UCI Race DirectorRay Cipollini - At-largeJohn Eustice - NRC Race DirectorBill Peterson - At-largeVacant - UCI Pro Team DirectorDanny Van Haute - UCI Team DirectorRandy Shafer - International CommissaireNicola Cranmer - Women’s Team Director

BMX COMMITTEE

Mike Day - Eligible AthleteArielle Martin - Eligible AthleteB.A. Anderson - Membership Group RepresentativeClayton John - At-largeJohn Pingol - CommissarieJeff Glynn - CoachSteve Spencer - Industry

ROAD COMMITTEE

Laurel Green - At-largeWayne Stetina - IndustryBonnie Walker - Local Association RepresentativeKendra Wenzel - Eligible AthleteDieter Drake - Race DirectorHunter Allen - CoachLang Reynolds - Eligible AthleteGina Kavesh - Masters Athletes

COLLEGIATE COMMITTEE

Blake Anton - Eligible AthleteIrene Hurst - Eligible AthleteMark Abramson - At-largeGary Hunter - At-largeBill Wykoff - CommissaireSophy Lee - Club PresidentDean Peterson - Varsity Team Director

CYCLO-CROSS COMMITTEE

Tim Johnson - Eligible AthleteKatie Compton - Eligible AthleteDorothy Abbott - CommissaireJoan Hanscom - At-largeBrook Watts - UCI Race DirectorMark Fasczewski - CoachTom Mains - Local Association RepresentativePete Webber - Masters AthleteChristopher Smith - Industry

Nick Carter competes in the juniors men 10-12 race at the 2012 Cyclo-cross National Championships in Madison, Wis.

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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

To make the United States of America the most successful country in the world of competitive cycling.

MISSION STATEMENT

To achieve sustained success in international cycling competition and to grow competitive cycling in America.

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. A membership-based organization that strives to grow the sport domestically, USA Cycling also fosters 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 pathway for men and women in all disciplines of competitive cycling. This pathway 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.

OUR VISION & MISSION

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WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE DO

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GROWING CYCLING IN AMERICA

As a membership-based organization, USA Cycling is comprised of clubs and teams, officials, coaches, mechanics, race directors, 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 and into a rebate pool for qualified mountain bike race organizers. The national governing body also works to grow the sport by working with a comprehensive network of certified coaches and officials, administering national-level calendars, and managing national championship events for all ages and skill levels.

We provide regulation, education, and structure to our many constituents, with the ultimate 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.

RACECLEAN PROGRAM

As part of its ongoing commitment to clean sport, USA Cycling created the RaceClean Program to ensure a level playing field and promote athlete health and well-being. This will be accomplished through increased education, as well as increased frequency and effectiveness of in-competition and out-of-competition drug testing at all levels of competitive cycling in the U.S.

Lauren Tamayo, Dotsie Bausch, Sarah Hammer, and Jennie Reed rode to Olympic silver in London’s team pursuit.

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GROWTH OF COMPETITIVE CYCLING

Participation in competitive cycling has been growing in the United States for a decade now and is at an all-time high thanks largely to a strong selection of domestic races, a dedicated group of local associations and grassroots organizers, and a committed network of volunteers and staff. 2012 was the tenth consecutive year of membership growth, with the 74,516 licenses sold representing a 5.2% increase compared to 2011. Here’s a look at the consistent growth patterns of USA Cycling licensees, event sanctions, and clubs:

ABOUT OUR MEMBERS

USA Cycling’s membership is comprised of 87% males and 13% females. Our members are not only competitive cyclists, but also licensed coaches, officials, race directors, and mechanics. Here’s a breakdown of who our members are:

USA CYCLING MEMBERSHIP

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74,516

244183,1684,53915,18547,6471,5892371,378382129

TOTAL 2012 USA CYCLING LICENSEES

BMX RidersBMX CoachesInternational LicenseesCollegiate RidersMountain Bike RidersRoad, Track & Cyclo-cross RidersOfficialsMechanicsCoachesProfessional RidersRace Directors

LICENSES

2002 - 42,7242003 - 44,325 (+3.7%)2004 - 48,990 (+10.5%)2005 - 54,281 (+10.8%)2006 - 59,537 (+9.7%)2007 - 61,594 (+3.5%)2008 - 62,323 (+1.2%)2009 - 65,845 (+5.6%)2010 - 69,771 (+5.9%)2011 - 70,829 (+1.5%)2012 - 74,516 (+5.2%)

EVENT SANCTIONS

1,9691,933 (-1.8%)2,132 (+10.2%)2,204 (+3.4%)2,280 (+3.4%)2,473 (+8.5%)2,535 (+2.5%)2,638 (+4.0%)2,933 (+11.0%)3,026 (+3.2%)3,135 (+3.6%)

CLUBS

1,438 1,557 (+9.5%)1,970 (+25%)2,050 (+4.0%)2,120 (+3.4%)2,219 (+4.7%)2,414 (+8.8%)2,569 (+6.4%)2,812 (+9.5%)

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Kristin Armstrong defended her gold medal in the Olympic time trial. Photo: Casey Gibson

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USA CYCLING MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

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ADVENTURE ADVOCATES

This membership benefit provides affordable insurance for accidental injuries suffered 24/7.

BICYCLEGIFTS.COM

This benefit offers members 10% off distinctive gifts for cyclists.

BMX PLUS! MAGAZINE

USA Cycling members receive $5 off an annual subscription or $10 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.

SWITCHBACK MAGAZINE

USA Cycling members receive a FREE annual digital subscription to Switchback Magazine and get 25% off the price of annual print or gift subscriptions.

EZ BIKE

Members receive 10% off EZ Bike Stands and accessories.

MARKEL

Members in most states can receive 10% off custom bike insurance.

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!

GLACIER GLOVE

This benefit provides a 10% discount off any Glacier Glove order to protect cyclists from cold, wind, water and sun.

INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS GROUP

Members can get 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®.

USA Cycling members are eligible for special deals and they can check the website on a regular basis for new and exciting promotions! All USA Cycling member benefits subject to change.

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HERTZ CAR RENTAL

USA Cycling members can save up to 15% at participating locations around the world, in addition to up to $15 off a weekend rental and $20 off a weekly rental.

ROAD BIKE ACTION MAGAZINE

Receive $5 off an annual subscription or $10 off a two-year subscription.

JAKROO

USA Cycling members can 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.

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 economyreturn 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 athlete development programs.

MYLAPS

USA Cycling members receive a 10% discount off ProChip transponder orders.

MOUNTAIN BIKE ACTION MAGAZINE

USA Cycling members receive $5 off an annual subscription to Mountain Bike Action, or $10 off a two-year subscription.

NICHOLAS HILL BENEFIT GROUP

USA Cycling members can 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.

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.

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RAINBOW RACING SYSTEM

Members can receive 15% off race numbers and other supplies.

ROAD ID

Members get 15% off orders from Road ID which gives first responders the information they need to immediately contact family, access medical information, and prevent delays.

TRAINING PEAKS

USA Cycling members receive 10% off Premium Personal Edition memberships.

PRIMAL

Members can receive 10% off technically advanced cycling apparel.

UNITED

Members can save on travel when they receive up to a 13% discount on certain domestic and international flights with United.

VELONEWS

USA Cycling members can receive $5 off a one-year or $10 off a two-year subscription to VeloNews.

One of the valuable benefits USA Cycling provides to its members is a National Results and Rankings Program. The program was revamped in 2011 to provide increasingly accurate rankingsand the ability to compare and contrastresults and rankings with fellow riders across disciplines, age, and ability categories. Using an innovative algorithm, USA Cycling’s 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.

NATIONAL RESULTS & RANKINGS PROGRAM

Cyclo-Cross Nationals 2012

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LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS

Each year, USA Cycling supports grassroots cycling initiatives at the local level through its 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 itsmembership dollars back into these locally-driven programs. Since 2003, USA Cycling has given nearly $3 million to 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 2012 LICENSE SALES, USA CYCLING DISTRIBUTED THE FOLLOWINGFUNDS TO ITS LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS:

• Alabama Cycling Association: $2,560

• Arizona Bicycle Racing Association: $11.365

• Arkansas Bicycle Coalition: $2,990

• Carolinas Cycling Association: $17,620

• Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado: $39,705

• Florida Bicycle Racing Association: $15,275

• Georgia Bicycle Racing Association: $8,930

• Illinois Cycling Association: $16,700

• Indiana/Kentucky Cycling Association: $11,295 

• Iowa Bicycle Racing Association: $5,100

• Kansas Cycling Association: $5,135

• Louisiana Bicycle Racing Association: $4,400

• Michigan Bicycle Racing Association: $9,460

• Mid-Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association: $16,225

• Minnesota Cycling Federation: $8,315

• Missouri Bicycle Racing Association: $8,545

• Montana Bicycle Racing Association: $2,020

• Nebraska Cycling Association: $1,625

• New England Bicycle Racing Association: $32,435

• New Jersey Bicycling Association: $11,720

• New Mexico Bike Racing Association: $4,725

GRASSROOTS CYCLING INITIATIVES

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• New York State Bicycle Racing Association: $26,895

• Northern California/Nevada Cycling Association: $40,075

• Ohio Cycling Association: $10,825

• Bicycle Racing Association of Oklahoma: $5,730

• Pennsylvania Cycling Association: $17,095

• Southern California/Nevada Cycling Association: $37,075

• Southwest Idaho Cycling Association: $3,815

• Tennessee Bicycle Racing Association: $7,065

• Texas Bicycle Racing Association: $28,655

• Utah Cycling Association: $13,380

• Virginia Cycling Association: $6,450

• Washington State Bicycle Association: $18,845

• Wisconsin Cycling Association: $8,940

TOTAL 2012 LOCAL ASSOCIATION SUPPORT: $461,010

MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE ORGANIZER INCENTIVE PROGRAM

In addition to the rebates paid out to Local Associations, USA Cycling also provides incentives specifically to groups that organize mountain bike events and/or series. In an effort to support and grow the mountain biking community, race organizing entities have the opportunity to qualify for a rebate pool which is based on USA Cycling license sales and number of racer days in the organizer’s respective state.

In 2012, 139 organizing groups qualified for the rebate pool of $29,441. With the addition of the 2012 rebate pool, USA Cycling has made nearly $140,000 available since the incentive program’s beginning in 2007.

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USA CYCLING CLUBS

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USA Cycling’s 2,800+ 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 11 “Club of the Year” recipients for outstanding programs that support USA Cycling’s mission. Clubs are judged on key areas including race promotion, membership composition, instructional clinics and seminars, club activities, charitable contributions, and racing performance. Congratulations to the 2012 “Club of the Year” winners:

2012 USA CYCLING CLUB OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS

• Division I Club of the Year: Team Dayton Bicycling (Dayton, OH)

• Division II Club of the Year: Northwest Cycling Club (Houston, TX)

• Division III Club of the Year: Ghisallo Foundation (Austin, TX)

• Juniors/High School Club of the Year: Team Velosport/Sho-Air/Rock ‘n Road (Irvine, CA)

• Collegiate Club of the Year: MIT Cycling (Cambridge, MA)

• Masters Club of the Year: Cross Creek Cycling Club (Fayetteville, N.C.)

• Track Club of the Year: Rubicon Cycling LLC: Project London 2012 (Vancouver, WA)

• Mountain Bike Club of the Year: Whole Athlete-Specialized Cycling Team (Woodacre, CA)

• Best New Club of the Year: East Aurora Racing Club (East Aurora, NY)

• Women’s Club of the Year: Naked Women’s Racing p/b TriBella (Boulder, CO)

• Cyclo-cross Club of the Year: Snakebite Racing (Lakewood, OH)

Members of the Singletrack Racing Development Team take a group shot at Cross-Country Mountain Bike Nationals.

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COLLEGIATE CYCLING

USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT

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, road cycling, and BMX disciplines. USA Cycling conducts national championships for student-athletes across all five of these 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 pathway for professional and national teams, giving athletes the opportunity to compete at the highest level and still earn a college degree.

• Collegiate Cycling Club Teams in 2012: 287

• Officially Recognized Varsity Collegiate Cycling Teams: 17

• Sanctioned Collegiate Cycling Events in 2012: 186

• USA Cycling Collegiate Cycling Licensees: 4,539

Fort Lewis College won the Division I Team Omnium at Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals

Collegiate riders contest the Division I men’s race at Cyclo-cross Nationals.

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With 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 to educate 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.

COACHING PROGRAM

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2012 USA CYCLING COACHING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES: 

Level 2 Coaching Clinics: 7Webinars: 17

Total attendees: 90Total attendees: 481

Juniors rider Greg Daniel receives instruction from USA Cycling coach Billy Innes at the UCI Road World Championships.

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OFFICIALS PROGRAM

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Like all sports, competitive cycling needs officials to enforce the rules. USA Cycling’s Officials Program provides introduction and instruction to 1,600 licensed officials around the country. To become an official, an individual must first attend one of USA Cycling’s official seminars, pass an examination, and purchase a license. 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.

CONGRATULATIONS TO USA CYCLING’S 2012 OFFICIALS OF THE YEAR:

• National Official of the Year: Diane Fortini

• National Motoref of the Year: James Abbott

• East Region Official of the Year: Mimi Newcastle

• Mountain Region Official of the Year: Holly Blanco

• Midwest Region Official of the Year: Loch Miwa

• West Region Official of the Year: John Allen

• Southeast Official of the Year: Bill Samford

Official Ken Hart flips the lap cards at Elite Track Nationals.

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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 2012, there were 237 licensed mechanics. In order to become a USA Cycling licensed mechanic, one must attend a USA Cycling Bill Woodul Mechanics Clinic.

Like previous years, USA Cycling brought together industry stakeholders on several occasions for networking and continuing education opportunities in 2012. However, 2012 was the first year that USA Cycling was able to host these gatherings in its own conference center.

The USA Cycling Conference Center officially opened in March of 2012 with a reception and ribbon-cutting ceremony that featured supporters and Olympic athletes. Guests of honor also included Nor’wood Development Chairman David Jenkins and President Christopher Jenkins, and El Pomar Foundation Vice President and General Counsel Kyle Hybl. Both companies were instrumental in helping USA Cycling secure its national headquarters and complete the improvements which concluded with the opening of the USA Cycling Conference Center.

The new 150-seat conference center features enhanced audio/visual capabilities, full-size wall photos, and display cases that show off the history of each of the five disciplines of cycling.

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CONFERENCES & SUMMITS

Lorinda Putter changes a wheel at the Bill Woodul Race Mechanic Clinic.

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CYCLO-CROSS RACE DIRECTORS SUMMIT

The third annual cyclo-cross race directors summit was held in March of 2012 in Lousiville, Ky., where attendees had the opportunity to tour the 2013 world championship course.

MEDICINE OF CYCLING CONFERENCE

USA Cycling broke in its brand new national conference center with the third annual Medicine of Cycling Conference, held in August of 2012. The two-day event offered medical professionals a platform on which to collaborate and establish common standards of care for competitive cyclists.

COACHING SUMMIT

Over 130 coaches convened at USA Cycling’s conference center for the annual coaching summit where they benefitted from a wealth of information presented by leading experts in sport physiology, exercise science, team and individual coaching, nutrition, and athletes with disabilities.

LOCAL ASSOCIATION SUMMIT

USA Cycling held its eighth annual Local Association Summit in November of 2012. The three-day conference attracted 42 grassroots leaders from around the nation to discuss the opportunities and obstacles faced in their respective areas and to learn from each other’s successes and failures.

USA CYCLING BILL WOODUL RACE MECHANICS CLINIC

The 2012 edition of the USA Cycling Bill Woodul Race Mechanics clinic was held in December and it gave 60 mechanics the opportunity to learn from industry experts, receive hands-on experience,and network with cycling industry leaders. It was the 26th edition of the one-of-a-kind clinic.

RACE DIRECTORS SUMMIT

The fifth annual Road and Mountain Bike Race Directors Summit followed the Local Association Summit in November. It was the largest race director summit to date with 91 industry leaders gathering to discuss the 2013 race season and the growth of cycling. The 2012 edition of the summit was also the first to offer national and international race director certification.

Local Association representatives gather in the new conference center for the annual LA Summit

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Laura Van Gilder won the NCC’s Chris Thater Memorial in 2012. Photo: Dave Williams

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USA CYCLING-SANCTIONED EVENTS

2012 NATIONAL CALENDARS

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The 3,135 competitive and non-competitive events that USA Cycling sanctioned in 2012 represents an increase of 3.6% over 2011 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.

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 2012 national calendar champions:

TOTAL 2012 USA CYCLING EVENT SANCTIONS

Road/Track/Cyclo-crossMountain BikeCollegiate

3,135

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NATIONAL RACING CALENDAR (NRC)

Men’s Individual Champion: Francisco ManceboWomen’s Individual Champion: Carmen SmallMen’s Team Champion: Competitive Cyclist Racing TeamWomen’s Team Champion: Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies

PRO MOUNTAIN BIKE ULTRA ENDURANCE TOUR (PRO UET)

Men’s Individual Champion: David “Tinker” JuarezWomen’s Individual Champion: Pua Mata

PRO MOUNTAIN BIKE CROSS COUNTRY TOUR (PRO XCT)

Men’s Individual Champion: Todd WellsWomen’s Individual Champion: Pua Mata BMX RANKINGS

Elite Men’s Champion: David HermanElite Women’s Champion: Arielle MartinJunior Men’s Champion: Maliek ByndlossJunior Women’s Champion: Danielle George

NATIONAL CRITERIUM CALENDAR (NCC)

Men’s Individual Champion: Hilton ClarkeWomen’s Individual Champion: Erica AllarMen’s Team Champion: UnitedHealthcareWomen’s Team Champion: Team TIBCO/To the Top

PRO MOUNTAIN BIKE GRAVITY TOUR (PRO GRT)

Men’s Individual Champion: Logan BinggeliWomen’s Individual Champion: Jacqueline Harmony

PRO CYCLO-CROSS CALENDAR (CX)

Men’s Individual Champion: Jeremy PowersWomen’s Individual Champion: Laura Van Gilder NATIONAL TRACK CALENDAR (NTC)

Men’s Sprint Champion: Giddeon MassieWomen’s Sprint Champion: Tela CraneMen’s Endurance Champion: Zachary KovalcikWomen’s Endurance Champion: Cari Higgins

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2012 saw 17 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, age groups, and skill levels.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Championships (Competitors: 1,070 Race Starts: 1,351)USA Cycling BMX National Championships (Competitors: 360 Race Starts: 360)USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships (Competitors: 361 Race Starts: 791)USA Cycling Professional Road and Time Trial National Championships (Competitors: 105 Race Starts: 151)USA Cycling Elite, U23, Juniors, and Para-cycling Road National Championships (Competitors: 1,016 Race Starts: 2,423)USA Cycling Cross-Country Mountain Bike National Championships (Competitors: 1,128 Race Starts: 1,711)USA Cycling Juniors Track National Championships (Competitors: 197 Race Starts: 373)USA Cycling Gravity Mountain Bike National Championships (Competitors: 370 Race Starts: 477)USA Cycling Masters Track National Championships (Competitors: 328 Race Starts: 1,096)Herman Miller USA Cycling Professional Criterium National Championships (Competitors: 65 Race Starts: 65)USA Cycling Elite Omnium Track National Championships (Competitors: 44 Race Starts: 44)USA Cycling Masters Road National Championships (Competitors: 898 Race Starts: 1,643)USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships (Competitors: 243 Race Starts: 243)USA Cycling Collegiate Track National Championships (Competitors: 193 Race Starts: 826)USA Cycling Elite Track National Championships (Competitors: 142 Race Starts: 397)USA Cycling 24-Hour Mountain Bike National Championships (Competitors: 93 Race Starts: 93)USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships (Competitors: 325 Race Starts: 715)

TOTAL USA CYCLING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS COMPETITORS: 6,938

RACE STARTS: 12,759

Elite Men: Jeremy Powers (Easthampton, Mass./Team Rapha-Focus)

Elite Women: Katie Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo./Rabobank-Giant Off Road Team)

U23 Men: Zack McDonald (Bainbridge Island, Wash./Team Rapha-Focus)

U23 Women: Kaitlin Antonneau (Racine, Wisc./Cannondale Cyclocrossworld)

Collegiate Men DI: Kerry Werner (Banner Elk, N.C./Lees-McRae College)

Collegiate Men DII: Jeffery Bahnson (Newark, Del./Green Mountain College)

Collegiate Women DI: Kaitlin Antonneau (Racine, Wisc./Marian University)

Collegiate Women DII: Mariske Strauss (Mars Hill, N.C./Mars Hill College)

Collegiate Division I Team Omnium: Marian University

Collegiate Division II Team Omnium: Mars Hill College

Singlespeed Men: Aaron Bradford (Santa Cruz, Calif./Bay 101-HRS Rocklobster)

Singlespeed Women: Kari Studley (Bothell, Wash./Team Redline)

Men 10-12: Andrew Schmidt (Lake Geneva, Wisc.)

Women 10-12: Sydney Lach (Cincinnati, Ohio/Queen City Wheels-Lionhearts)

Men 13-14: Gage Hecht (Parker, Colo./International Christian Cycling Club)

Women 13-14: Mina Anderberg (Louisville, Colo./Sports T.E.A.M.-T.E.A.M. Fuji)

Men 15-16: Austin Vincent (Simsbury, Ct./Team CF)

Women 15-16: Emma White (Delanson, N.Y./NYCross.com)

Men 17-18: Logan Owen (Bremerton, Wash./Team Redline)

Women 17-18: Corrie Osborne (Mequon, Wisc./ISCorp Cycling Team)

Men 30-34: Dylan McNicholas (Stratham, N.H./Cyclocrossworld-Cannondale)

Women 30-34: Andrea Smith (Somerville, Mass./Minuteman Road Club/Ladies First)

Men 35-39: Brian Wilichoski (Danvers, Mass./Cyclocrossworld)

Women 35-39: Sally Annis (Nashua, N.H./crossresults.com p/b JRA Cycles)

Men 40-44: Brandon Dwight (Boulder, Colo./Boulder Cycle Sport)

Women 40-44: Linda Sone (Northfield, Minn./Cycle-Smart Inc.)

Men 45-49: Donald Myrah (San Jose, Calif.)

Women 45-49: Gina Hall (Orinda, Calif./Cal Giant)

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USA Cycling held 17 national championship events in 2012, giving members opportunities to race for national titles in various locations across the United States. In all, Americans won 543 national titles. Congratulations to all of our 2012 national champions!

2012 USA CYCLING CYCLO-CROSS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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ELITE

Men: Connor Fields(Henderson, Nev./Chase BMX)

Women: Alise Post(Saint Cloud, Minn./Redline)

Junior Men: Nick Koehler (Tustin, Calif.)

Junior Women: Danielle George(Palmdale, Calif./Supercross BMX)

COLLEGIATE

Women: Dominique Daniels(Gilbert, Ariz./Grand Canyon University)

Men: Danny Caluag (Chino, Calif./Lindsey Wilson College)

Team: Lindsey Wilson College 

CHALLENGE CLASS

Girls 5-7: Samantha Gracey(Thousand Oaks, Calif./Sycamore BMX)

Girls 8: Tara Klein(Chandler, Ariz./Factory LDC)

Girls 9: Madelynn Desantis(Simi Valley, Calif./Factory Intense)

Girls 10: Payton Ridenour(Phoenix, Ariz./Vendetta-Elite Bicycles)

Girls 11: Jordan Scott(Henderson, Nev./PPC Racing VRP)

Girls 12: Anna Christina (Minneapolis, Minn.)

Girls 13: Alexis Vitale (Menifee, Calif./Crupi)

Girls 14: Kelsey Van Ogle(Auburn, Wash./Hyper Bicycles)

Girls 15: Jamie Windholz(Centerview, Mo./Answer-Ssquared-TLD)

Girls 16: Carlie Ferree(Quartz Hill, Calif./Redman-Rockstar)

Girls 17+: Jordan Pollock(Mesa, Ariz./Unreel Productions/Inten)

Boys 5-6: Dane Morales (Aliso Viejo, Calilf./Box-DK-Fly-ODI)

Boys 7: Tyler Grigsby (Rio Linda, Calif./Vendetta-Elite Bicycles)

Boys 8: Vincent Esposito (Ventura, Calif./Redman-Rockstar)

Boys 9: Jack Kelly (Kerans, Utah/GT Bicycles)

Boys 10: Patrick Coo (Bellflower, Calif./Hyper Bicycles)

Boys 11: Roman Jaworsky (Las Vegas, Nev./PPC Racing VRP)

Boys 12: Kendal Wong (Bradenton, Fla./Alltow Wracking Crew-Yes)

Boys 13: Michael Gonzales (Watsonville, Calif./Hyper Bicycles)

Boys 14: Christopher Blevins (Durango, Colo./Factory Intense)

Boys 15: Collin Hudson (Longmont, Colo./Crupi)

Boys 16: Sean Gaian (Santee, Calif./GT Bicycles)

Men 17-24: Tanner Sebesta (Manchaca, Texas/Redman-Rockstar)

Men 25-29: Kristopher Mulhause (Bakersfield, Calif./Metro BMX)

Men 30+: Stephen Larralde (Riverside, Calif./Free Agent-Rockstar)

Masters: Matt Pohlkamp (Santa Monica, Calif./Dans)

CRUISER CLASS

Girls 12 & under: Anna Johnson (Garland, Texas/Crupi)

Girls 13-14: Kelsey Van Ogle (Auburn, Wash/Hyper Bicycles)

Girls 15-16: Jamie Windholz (Centerview, Mo./Answer-Ssquared-TLD)

Women 17-24: Meghan Matthews (Manteca, Calif./Icee-Anderson’s 209-Snap)

Women 25-29: Heather Allred (Murray, Utah/Performance Bike Parts)

Women 30-34: Virginia Lingham (Indianapolis, Ind./Ace Bike Shop)

Women 35-39: Rocio Colon (Manassas, Va./Team Ride)

Women 40-44: Patty Metzger (S Lake Tahoe, Calif./Form-Elite Bicycles)

Women 45 & over: Zoa Schmidt (Phoenix, Ariz./Team Misbeehavin)

Boys 12 & Under: Kendal Wong (Bradenton, Fla./Alltow Wrecking Crew-Yes)

Boys 13-14: Christopher Blevins (Durango, Colo./Factory Intense)

Boys 15-16: Ryan Zinzow (Elkhorn, Wisc./Answer-Ssquared-TLD)

Men 17-24: Brandon Ceslok (Janesville, Wisc./Answer-Ssquared-TLD)

Men 25-29: Robert Bebout (Tucson, Ariz./Supercross-Calibur Cycle)

Men 30-34: Chris Williams (San Antonio, Texas/Standard-Gun

Men 35-39: Bill Glennon (Tucson, Ariz./AJO-STAATS-Go Pro-Fly)

Men 40-44: Jason Carnes (Austin Texas, Redline)

Men 45+: Eric Rupe (Woodland Hills, Calif./GT Bicycles-Oakley)

Men 50-54: Stephen Tilford (Topeka, Kansas)

Women 50-54: Kris Walker (Pocatello, Idaho/Conender)

Men 55-59: Paul Curley (Taunton, Mass./Mid State Cycling)

Women 55-59: Kathy Sarvary (Manchester, N.H./Blue Steel Cyclery/Blue Steel Cyclery)

Men 60-64: Fred Wittwer (Charlottesville, Va./Alan North America Cycling)

Women 60-64: Tove Shere (Santa Fe, N.M./ KHSNM.com-Thenationalsproject.com)

Men 65-69: Lewis Rollins (Salt Lake City, Utah/The Contender Club/Contender Bicycles)

Women 65-69: Julie O’Neill (Milwaukee, Wisc.)

Men 70-74: Robert Llamas (Montrose, Calif./Montrose Cycling Club)

Women 70+: Julie Lockhart (Dunstable, Mass./Northeast Bicycle Club)

Men 80+: Walter Axthelm (Durango, Colo./Durango Wheel Club)

2012 USA CYCLING BMX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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ROAD RACE

Elite Men: Julian Kyer (Boulder Colo./Juwi Solar Cycling)

Elite Women: Megan Guarnier (Mountain View, Calif./TIBCO to The Top)

U23 Men: Robert Bush (Louisville, Ky./ Chipotle-First Solar Development Team)

U23 Women: Samantha Schneider (Milwaukee, Wisc./TIBCO to the Top)

Juniors Men 17-18: Miguel Bryon (Miami, Fla./ BLUE STAR-BOOM Development Team)

Juniors Women 17-18: Alexis Ryan (Ventura, Calif./Team TIBCO II)

Juniors Men 15-16: Ethan Reynolds (Boise, Idaho/ BYRDS - Boise Young Rider Dev Squad)

Juniors Women 15-16: Claire VanEkdom (Chevychase, Md./JET Cycling)

Juniors Men 13-14: Gage Hecht (Parker, Colo./International Christian Cycling Club) 0:53:48

Juniors Women 13-14: Skylar Schneider (West Allis, Wisc./Team TIBCO II) 1:05:16

Juniors Men 10-12: Adam Croft (Toano, Va./ Slipstream-Craddock Junior Development)

Juniors Women 10-12: Megan Doherty (Boise, Idaho/BYRDS - Boise Young Rider Dev Squad)

Para Men T2: Steven Peace (San Diego, Calif./B&L Bikes)

Para Men T1: Douglas Schneebeck (Albuquerque, N.M./Race Team-Sport Systems Mountain)

Para Men H4: Dane Pilon (Raleigh, N.C./Cross Creek Cycling Club-C4)

Para Men H3: Michael Postell (Snellville, Ga.)

Para Men H2: William Lachenauer (Reno, Nev.)

Para Men H1: Anthony Pedeferri (Camarillo, Calif./US Handcycling)

Para Men C5: Mark Gyulafia (Portland, Ore./Guinness Cycling Team)

Para Men C4: Jonathan Copsey (Carmel, Calif./Ride 2 Recovery)

2012 USA CYCLING COLLEGIATE ROAD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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OMNIUM

Division I Team: Marian University

Division II Team: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Division I Men: Josh Yeaton (Boulder, Colo./University of Colorado - Boulder)

Division II Men: Ryan Sullivan (Nashville, Tenn./Cumberland University)

Division I Women: Kaitlin Antonneau (Racine, Wis./Marian University)

Division II Women: Katie Quinn (Cambridge, Mass./Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

TEAM TIME TRIAL

Division I Men: Fort Lewis College

Division II Men: Duke University

Division I Women: Marian University

Division II Women: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

CRITERIUM

Division I Men: Josh Yeaton (Boulder, Colo./University of Colorado - Boulder)

Division II Men: Patric Rostel (Grand Junction, Colo./Colorado Mesa University)

Division I Women: Kaitlin Antonneau (Racine, Wisc./Marian University)

Division II Women: Laura Ralston (Cambridge, Mass./Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

ROAD RACE

Division I Men: Josh Yeaton (Boulder, Colo./University of Colorado - Boulder)

Division II Men: Cortlan Brown (Bountiful, Utah/Salt Lake City Community College)

Division I Women: Heather Fischer (Boulder, Colo./University of Colorado - Boulder)

Division II Women: Katie Quinn (Cambridge, Mass./Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

2012 USA CYCLING PROFESSIONAL ROAD AND TIME TRIAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Time Trial: Dave Zabriskie (Westlake Village, Calif./Garmin-Barracuda)

Road Race: Timmy Duggan (Boulder, Colo./Liquigas-Cannondale)

2012 USA CYCLING ELITE, U23, JUNIORS, AND PARA-CYCLING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Para Men C3: Michael Farrell (Colorado Springs, Colo./Natural Grocers Cycling Team)

Para Men C2: Aaron Keith (Woodinville, Wash.)

Para Men C1: Matthew Bigos (Cardiff By The Sea, Calif./RIDE Cyclery)

Para Men BVI: Clark Rachfal (Annapolis, Md./Tachycardia Racing)

Para Women H3: Monica Bascio (Evergreen, Colo.)

Para Women H2: Marianna Davis (Salt Lake City, Utah/UTAH HANDCYCLE)

Para Women C5: Kelly Crowley (Redwood City, Calif./Primal/Map My Ride Professional Women’s Racing)

Para Women C4: Shawn Morelli (Leavenworth, Kan./ Santa Fe Trails Racing Team)

Para Women C3: Jamie Whitmore (Mount Aukum, Calif.)

Para Women C2: Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo./Guinness Cycling Team)

Para Women BVI: Rachael Scdoris (Bend, Ore.)

TIME TRIAL

Elite Men: Julian Kyer (Boulder Colo./Juwi Solar Cycling)

Elite Women: Amber Neben (Lake Forest, Calif./Specialized-Lululemon)

U23 Men: Evan Huffman (Elk Grove, Calif./ California Giant Berry Farms-Specialized)

U23 Women: Kaitlin Antonneau (Racine, Wisc./Exergy Twenty12)

Juniors Men 17-18: Gregory Daniel (Englewood, Colo./Slipstream-Craddock Junior Development)

Juniors Women 17-18: Addyson Albershardt (Matthews, N.C./NOW and Novartis for MS)

Juniors Men 15-16: Zeke Mostov (San Francisco, Calif./Slipstream-Craddock Junior Development)

Juniors Women 15-16: Claire VanEkdom (Chevy Chase, Md./JET Cycling)

Juniors Men 13-14: Gage Hecht (Parker, Colo./International Christian Cycling Club)

Juniors Women 13-14: Gina Johnson (Park Ridge, Ill./Village-Verdigris Cycling)

Juniors Men 10-12: Adam Croft (Toano, Va./ Slipstream-Craddock Junior Development)

Juniors Women 10-12: Megan Doherty (Boise, Idaho/BYRDS - Boise Young Rider Dev Squad)

Para Men BVI: Clark Rachfal (Annapolis, Md./Tachycardia Racing) David Swanson (Tucson, Ariz./Tachycardia Racing)

Para Men C1: Anthony Zahn (Lincoln, Neb./US Paralympic Team)

Para Men C2: Aaron Keith (Woodinville, Wash.)

Para Men C3: Joseph Berenyi (Oswego, Ill./ABD Cycling Team) Sean VanGerena (Orlando, Fla.)

Para Men C4: Sam Kavanagh (Bozeman, Mont./Gallatin Valley Bicycle Club)

Para Men C5: Mark Gyulafia (Portland, Ore./Guinness Cycling Team)

Para Men H1: Anthony Pedeferri (Camarillo, Calif./US Handcycling)

Para Men H2: William Lachenauer (Reno, Nev.)

Para Men H3: Carlos Moleda (Bluffton, S.C.)

Para Men H4: Dane Pilon (Raleigh, N.C./Cross Creek Cycling Club-C4)

Para Men T1: Douglas Schneebeck (Albuquerque, N.M./Race Team/Sport Systems Mountaintop Cycling)

Para Men T2: Steven Peace (San Diego, Calif./B&L Bikes)

Para Women BVI: Karissa Whitsell (Colorado Springs, Colo./Paralympic Cycling Team), Debbie Milne (Belden, Miss./Absolute Racing Team)

Para Women C2 Time Trial: Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo./Guinness Cycling Team)

Para Women C3 Time Trial: Jamie Whitmore (Mount Aukum, Calif.) 34:07.686

Para Women C4 Time Trial: Megan Fisher (Missoula, Mont./Bikesale.com-Union Bay Cycling)

Para Women C5 Time Trial: Kelly Crowley (Redwood City, Calif./Primal/Map My Ride Professional Women’s Team)

Para Women H1 Time Trial: Cassie Mitchell (Atlanta, Ga./US Handcycling)

Para Women H2 Time Trial: Marianna Davis (Salt Lake City, Utah/UTAH HANDCYCLE)

Para Women H3 Time Trial: Monica Bascio (Evergreen, Colo./US Handcycling)

CRITERIUM

Elite Men: Adam Farabaugh (State College, Pa./XO COMMUNICATIONS p/b CISCO)

Elite Women: Theresa Cliff-Ryan (Cedar Springs, Mich./Exergy TWENTY12)

U23 Men: Tyler Magner (Athens, Ga./BMC/ Hincapie Sportswear Development Team)

U23 Women: Samantha Schneider (Milwaukee, Wisc./UCI WPT: TIBCO to The Top)

Juniors Men 17-18: Brendan Rhim (Norwich, Vt./Woodstock Bicycle Club- Killington Mountain School Cycling Team)

Juniors Women 17-18: Alexis Ryan (Ventu-ra, Calif./Team TIBCO II) 0 0:31:32

Juniors Men 15-16: Austin Vincent (Simsbury, Conn./C.F. Racing p/b Trek Portsmouth)

Juniors Women 15-16: Laurel Rathbun (Monument, Colo./JETCycling)

Juniors Men 13-14: Gage Hecht (Parker, Colo./ International Christian Cycling)

Juniors Women 13-14: Skylar Schneider (West Allis, Wisc./Team TIBCO II) 0:32:22

Juniors Men 10-12: Davis Branyon (Gainesville, Ga./Frazier Cycling Juniors)

Juniors Women 10-12: Megan Doherty (Boise, Idaho/BYRDS - Boise Young Rider Dev Squad)

Para Men C1: Matthew Bigos (Cardiff By The Sea, Calif./RIDE Cyclery)

Para Men C3: Joseph Berenyi (Oswego, Ill./ ABD Cycling Team/ABD Cycling Club)

Para Men C4: Jonathan Copsey (Colorado Springs, Colo./Ride 2 Recovery)

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SHORT TRACK CROSS-COUNTRY 

Pro Men: Todd Wells (Durango, Colo./Specialized Racing)

Pro Women: Lea Davison(Jericho, Vt./Specialized Factory Racing)

Cat 1 Men 15-18: Keegan Swenson(Park City, Utah/Cannondale Factory Racing)

Cat 1 Men 19-29: Chris Jackson(Somis, Calif./California Polytechnic-SanLuis Obispo)

Cat 1 Men 30+: Ty Kady (Brea, Calif./Team Sho-Air)

Cat 1 Women: Helene Drumm (San Anselmo, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized)

Para Men Handcycle: David Poole(Bozeman, Mont.)

Para Men 2-Wheel: William Simmel(Missoula, Mont.)

CROSS-COUNTRY

Pro Men: Sam Schultz(Missoula, Mont./Subaru-Trek)

Pro Women: Georgia Gould(Fort Collins, Colo./LUNA PRO TEAM)

Singlespeed Men: Cameron Chambers (Colorado Springs, Colo./Ethos Racing)

Singlespeed Women: India Wysong(Ketchum, Idaho/Mud Honey)

U23 Men: Russell Finsterwald(Colorado Springs, Colo./Trek Subaru)

U23 Women: Lauren Catlin(Fairfax, Calif./Durango Devo)

Juniors Men 1-10: Nye Yackle(Cortez, Colo./Yackle Brothers Racing)

Juniors Men 11-12: Jake Yackle(Cortez, Colo./Yackle Brothers Racing)

Cat 1 Men 13-14: Christopher Blevins(Durango, Colo./Durango Devo)

Cat 1 Men 15-16: Marcus Segedin (Greenbrae, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized)

Cat 1 Men 17-18: Keegan Swenson(Park City, Utah/Cannondale Factory Racing)

Cat 1 Men 19-24: Chris Jackson(Somis, Calif./Castex Rentals)

Cat 1 Men 25-29: Nick Fisher (Eden, Utah/Roosters-Bikers Edge-UT)

Cat 1 Men 30-34: Brandon Gritters (Mission Viejo, Calif/RNR-B4B)

Cat 1 Men 35-39: Troy Heithecker(Ogden, Utah/Roosters-Bikers Edge-UT)

Cat 1 Men 40-44: Dario Fredrick (San Anselmo, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized)

Cat 1 Men 45-49: Michael Hogan (Louisville, Colo./Team Kappius)

Cat 1 Men 50-54: Johnny O’Mara (Laguna Niguel, Calif.)

Open Men 55-59: Zan Treasure (Ogden, Utah)

Open Men 60-64: Randy Beckner (Helena, Mont./Montana Velo)

Open Men 65-69: James Wagner (Auburn, Wash./Cycle Therapy-4 Corners Cycling)

Open Men 70-99: Hans Muehlegger (Sun Valley, Idaho/Durance-Colnago)

Juniors Women 1-10: Sydney Palmerleger (Park City, Utah)

Juniors Women 11-12: Katie Clouse (Park City, Utah/Cole Sport)

Cat 1 Women 13-14: Haley Batten (Park City, Utah)

Cat 1 Women 15-16: India Waller (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo)

Cat 1 Women 17-18: Grace Alexander (Boise, Idaho/MTB PRO Team: BMC Mountainbike Development Team)

Cat 1 Women 19-24: Parker Tyler (Salt Lake City, Utah)

Cat 1 Women 25-29: Elisa Otter (Montpelier, Vt.)

Cat 1 Women 30-34: Serena Gordon (Bend, Ore.)

Cat 1 Women 35-39: Beth Utley (Orovalley, Ariz.)

Cat 1 Women 40-44: Christine Irelan (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

Cat 1 Women 45-49: Heidi Volpe (Topanga, Calif.)

Open Women 50-54: Kris Walker (Pocatello, Idaho/CONTENDER BICYCLES)

Open Women 55-59: Muffy Ritz (Ketchum, Idaho/Mud Honey Cycling)

Open Women 60-99: Gabriele Andersen (Sun Valley, Idaho)

SUPER D 

Pro Men: Adam Craig (Bend, Ore./Rabobank/Giant Offroad Team)

Pro Women: Kelli Emmett (Plymouth, Mich./Giant Mountain Bike Team)

Juniors Men 1-18: Keegan Swenson (Park City, Utah/Cannondale Factory Racing)

Men 19-29: Chris Jackson (Somis, Calif./Castex Rentals)

Men 30-39: Ty Kady (Brea, Calif./Sho-Air)

Men 40-49: Michael Pastore (Avon, Colo.)

Men 50-99: Cary Smith (Littleton, Colo./Golden Bike Shop)

Juniors Women 1-18: India Waller (Durango, Colo./Durango Devo)

Women 19-29: Sara Schroeder (Hailey, Idaho/Mud Honey)

Women 30-39: Elizabeth Sampey (Boulder, Colo./Pedal Pushers Cyclery)

Women 40-99: Shannon Gibson (Durango, Colo./Stan’s NoTubes Elite Women’s Team)

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sun Valley, id • July 5-8, 2012

Para Men C5: Mark Gyulafia (Portland, Ore./Guinness Cycling Team)

Para Women C2: Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo./Guinness Cycling Team)

Para Women C4: Megan Fisher (Missoula, Mont./Bikesale.com-Union Bay Cycling)

Para Women C5: Greta Neimanas (Cardiff By The Sea, Calif./Exergy TWENTY12)

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OMNIUMS

Men 10-12: Weston Giem (Valencia, CA/ Major Motion Cycling Club) 21

Women 10-12: Kiley Krasley (Coplay, PA/ Chester County Cycling Foundation) 19

Men 13-14: Grant McElroy (Portland, OR/ Beaverton Bicycle Club) 19

Women 13-14: Summer Moak (Katy, TX/ Northwest Cycling Club)

Men 15-16: Matthew Valencia (Los Altos, CA/ Team Specialized Racing Juniors/Team Specialized Racing)

Women 15-16: Kirsten Williams (Natural Grocers)

MEN 17-18

International Omnium: Alexander Freund (Davis, CA/Davis Bike Club) 13

Individual Pursuit: Jordan Cullen (Hudson, WI/Slipstream-Craddock Junior Development) 3:35.088

Men 17-18 Sprint: Conor Klupar (Fall City, WA/Revel Consulting/Rad Racing NW)

Men 17-18 Time Trial: Kaleb Koch (Glenview, IL/ISCorp Cycling Team/Nova Cycle Sports Foundation)

Men 17-18 Points Race: Cesar Lopez (El Paso, TX/Stage 17 Racing) 27

Men 17-18 10-Kilometer Scratch Race: Lucas Wardein (Naples, FL/Florida Velo)

Men 16-18 Keirin: Calan Farley (Pittstown, NJ/Chester County Cycling Foundation)

WOMEN 17-18

International Omnium: Tara McCormick (Long Beach, CA/Exergy Twenty12) 13

Individual Pursuit: Addyson Albershardt (Matthews, NC/NOW and Novartis for MS/Now Cycling) 2:39.705

Women 17-18 Sprint: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, CA/Exergy TWENTY12/ Exergy Twenty12)

Women 17-18 Time Trial: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, CA/Exergy TWENTY12/ Exergy Twenty12) 37.557 

Women 17-18 Points Race: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, CA/Exergy TWENTY12/ Exergy Twenty12) 30

Women 16-18 Keirin: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, CA/Exergy TWENTY12/ Exergy Twenty12)

TEAM EVENTS

Men’s Team Pursuit: Slipstream Black: Jordan Cullen (Hudson, Wis.), Zack Gould (Boulder, Colo.), Noah Williams (Wimberly, Texas), Jonathon Schilling (Grover, Mo.)

Women’s Team Pursuit: Viking Vangarderen: Addyson Albershardt (Matthews, NC), Nadia Latzgo (Fogelsville, Pa.), and Alexis Ryan (Ventura, Calif.)

Women’s Team Sprint: Jennifer Valente (San Diego, CA/EXERGY-EPS); Chloe Chepigin (Chappaqua, NY/EXERGY-EPS)

2012 USA CYCLING JUNIORS TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

TrexlerToWn, pa • July 11-15, 2012

A young rider contends for the Stars-and-Stripes at Juniors Track Nationals. Photo: Anthony Skorochod

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DUAL SLALOM

Pro Men: Neko Mulally (Reading, Pa./Trek World Racing)

Pro Women: Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Ariz.)

Open Women Dual Slalom: Crystal Kalogris (Fort Wayne, Ind./Kovachi)

Open Men 14 and Under: Ethan Burns (High Point, N.C.)

Cat 1 Men 15-16: Luca Shaw (Hendersonville, N.C.)

Cat 1 Men 19-29: Chase Hines (Summerville, S.C./Factory SE Racing)

Cat 1 Men 30-39: Jason Sherrill (Matthew, N.C.)

Cat 1 Men 40+: Kevin Liebig (Havre de Grace, Md.)

DOWNHILL

Pro Men: Aaron Gwin (Temecu-la, CA/Trek World Racing)

Pro Women: Jacqueline Harmony (Sedona, AZ/)

Cat 1 Men 11-12: Ethan Faw (North Wilkesboro, NC/Brushy Mountain Cycling)

Cat 1 Men 13-14: Ben Bodycoat (Burlington, CT/)

Cat 1 Men 15-16: Jay Fesperman (Davidson, NC/)

Cat 1 Men 17-18: Alexander Willie (Longmont, CO/Intense Cycles)

Cat 1 Men 19-24: Alex Dawson (Cary, NC/)

Cat 1 Men 25-29: Geoff Ayr (Westfield, MA/)

Cat 1 Men 30-34: Thomas Schueler (Baldwin, MD/)

Cat 1 Men 35-39: Mike Hummel (West Newton, PA/)

Cat 1 Men 40-44: Kevin Liebig (Havre De Grace, MD/)

Cat 1 Men 45-49: G John Leslie (Birmingham, MI/)

Cat 1 Men 50+: Mark Poore (Slatyfork, WV/)

Open Women 10 and Under: McKenna Merten (Jamul, CA/)

Cat 1 Women 19-29: Coleen Pacurariu (Usaf Academy, CO/)

Cat 1 Women 30-39: Heather Cowell (Pittsburgh, PA/)

Cat 1 Women 40-49: Ellen Adams (Moravian Falls, NC/Brushy Mountain Cycle)

INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT

Men 35-39: Joshua Frick (Bethesda, Md./Clean Currents p/b Beyer Kia/DC Velo Limited)

Women 40-44: Neva Day (Manhattan Beach, Calif./COG Cycling)

Men 45-49: Kenneth Williams (Kenmore, Wash./Slalom Consulting Racing)

Women 45-49: Christine Phillips (Chandler, Ariz./Strada Racing Club)

Men 50-54: Lawrence Nolan (Fremont, Calif./ Team Specialized Racing Masters)

Women 50-54: Annette Williams (Kenmore, Wash./Slalom Consulting Racing)

Men 55-59: James Host (Plainfield, Ill./Pact-DISH Network Cycling)

Women 55-59: Rita Kacala (Racine, Wis./Nova Cycle Sports Foundation Inc dba ISCorp Cycling Team)

Men 60-64: Steven Worley (Boulder, Colo./Boulder Orthopedics)

Women 60-64: Charlotte Miller (Colorado Springs, Colo./Pikes Peak Velo)

Men 65-69: Lawrence Bosch (Fort Collins, Colo./Boulder Orthopedics)

Women 65-69: Marsha Macro (Littleton, Colo./Hammer Racing Team-TVG LTD.)

Men’s Team Sprint: Kaleb Koch (Glenview, IL/KC SQUARED) 01:06.11; Calan Farley (Pittstown, NJ/KC SQUARED) 01:06.11; Conor Klupar (Fall City, WA/KC SQUARED) 01:06.11

Madison: Imari Miller (Fort Worth, TX/SLIPSTREAM) 18;  Michael Dessau (Boulder, CO/SLIPSTREAM) 18

2012 USA CYCLING GRAVITY MOUNTAIN BIKE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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2012 USA CYCLING MASTERS TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Men 70-74: Leo Menestrina (San Jose, Calif./Webcor/Alto Velo Racing Club)

Women 70-74: Julie Lockhart (Dunstable, Mass./Northeast Bicycle Club)

Men 75-79: Thomas O’Rourke (West Bloomfield, Mich.Cadieux Bicycle Club)

Men 80+: Carl Grove (Bristol, Ind./Pista Elite)

TIME TRIAL

Men 35-39: Wesley Pierce (Seattle, Wash./Bikesale.com/Union Bay Cycling)

Women 35-39: Shannon Moak (Katy, Texas/Team Spincycle)

Men 40-44: Andrew Weathers (Houston, Texas/Momentum Coaching Group p/b Atomic)

Women 40-44: Kimberly Edwards (Clinton, Conn./Affinity Cycles)

Men 50-54: Donald Langley (Morgan Hill, Calif./Team Specialized Racing Masters)

Women 50-54: Annette Williams (Kenmore, Wash./Slalom Consulting Racing)

Men 55-59: Kurt Sato (San Pedro, Calif./ South Bay Wheelmen)

Women 55-59: Rita Kacala (Racine, Wis./Nova Cycle Sports Foundation Inc dba ISCorp Cycling Team)

Men 60-64: Bill Ziegler (Oceanside, Calif./San Diego Cyclo Vets)

Women 60-64: Charlotte Miller (Colorado Springs, Colo./Pikes Peak Velo)

Men 65-69: Jerry Woodruff (Seal Beach, Calif./Velo Allegro)

Women 65-69: Linda Miller (Valley Center, Calif./Eddie B Cycling)

Women 70-74: Patricia Baker (Laguna Hills, Calif./Cal-Pacific Export Packers /Lightning Velo)

SPRINT

Men 35-39: Brent Stein (Colorado Springs, Colo./Hammer)

Women 35-39: Ingrid Alongi (Boulder, Colo./Naked Women’s Racing p/b TriBella)

Men 40-44: Andrew LaCorte (Whitehouse Station, N.J./Affinity Cycles)

Women 40-44: Cindi Vargas (Humble, Texas/Matrix Cycling Club)

Men 45-49: Rob Barnes (Boulder, Colo./Real D-Amgen Masters Cycling)

Women 45-49: Gea Johnson (Scottsdale, Ariz./Team Green Choice/Team RPM/Airpark Bikes)

Men 50-54: Todd Hayes (Ann Arbor, Mich./Team Alliance Environmental)

Women 55-59: Rita Kacala (Racine, Wis./Nova Cycle Sports Foundation Inc dba ISCorp Cycling Team)

Women 60-64: Charlotte Miller (Colorado Springs, Colo./Pikes Peak Velo)

Men 65-69: Jerry Woodruff (Seal Beach, Calif./Velo Allegro)

Women 65-69: Patricia Riddle (La Jolla, Calif./Racing Against Diabetes)

Men 70-74: Victor Copeland (Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Eddie B Cycling)

Women 70-74: Julie Lockhart (Dunstable, Mass./Northeast Bicycle Club)

Men 75-79: Thomas O’Rourke (West Bloomfield, Mich./Cadieux Bicycle Club)

POINTS RACE

Women 35-39: Vera Divenyi (Denver, Colo./ Naked Women’s Racing p/b Tribella)

Men 40-44: Keith Harper (Boulder, Colo./BOO Bicycles/Coursa Sports)

Men 45-49: David Klipper (Portland, Ore./Guinness Cycling Team)

Women 45-49: Christine Phillips (Chandler, Ariz./Strada Racing Club)

Men 50-54: Bubba Melcher (Reno, Nev./Team Specialized Racing Masters)

Women 50-54: Annette Williams (Kenmore, Wash./Slalom Consulting Racing) 41

Men 55-59: Glen Winkel (Colorado Springs, Colo./Natural Grocers Cycling Team) 20

Women 55-59: Debra Cavender (Troy, Mich./Fraser Bicycle & Fitness)

Men 60-64: Larry Wolff (Sacramento, Calif./Team Hammer Nutrition) 33

Women 60-64: Catherine Nicoletti (Louisville, Colo./RockyMounts~Izze Racing)

Women 65-69: Jo Johnson (Wilmington, Del./Team TBB/Deep Blue)

Men 70-74: Victor Copeland (Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Eddie B Cycling)

Women 70-74: Julie Lockhart (Dunstable, Mass./Northeast Bicycle Club (NEBC))

Men 75-79: Thomas O’Rourke (West Bloomfield, Mich./Cadieux Bicycle Club)

Men 80-84: Carl Grove (Bristol, Ind./Pista Elite)

SCRATCH RACE

Men 35-39: Kevin Phillips (Redondo Beach, Calif./Ironfly)

Women 35-39: Anne Donley (Boulder, Colo./Boulder Orthopedics)

Men 40-44: Larry Stoegbauer (Evanston, Ill./WDT-Allvoi International Cycling Team)

Women 40-44: Neva Day (Manhattan Beach, Calif./COG Cycling)

Men 45-49: Aaron Berntson (Port Orchard, Wash./Garage Racing/Team Steam)

Women 45-49: Tara Unverzagt (Torrance, Calif./Team Hammer Nutrition)

Women 50-54: Annette Williams (Kenmore, Wash./Slalom Consulting Racing)

Men 55-59: Glen Winkel (Colorado Springs, Colo./Natural Grocers Cycling Team)

Men 60-64: Steven Worley (Boulder, Colo./Boulder Orthopedics)

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Men 65-69: Michael Williams (Metairie, LA)

Men 70-74: Victor Copeland (Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Eddie B Cycling)

Men 75-79: Thomas O’Rourke (West Bloomfield, Mich./Cadieux Bicycle Club)

Men 80-84: Carl Grove (Bristol, Ind./Pista Elite)

TEAM EVENTS

Men 35+ Team Pursuit: Joshua Frick (Bethes-da, MD/CURSE BREAKERS), Jason Meidhof (Bethesda, MD/CURSE BREAKERS), Daniel Casper (Northfield, MN/CURSE BREAKERS), David Bozak (Duncansville, PA/CURSE BREAKERS)

Men 45+ Team Pursuit: Kenneth Williams (Kenmore, WA/SOFA KING FAST RACIN’), Curtis Tolson (Louisville, KY/SOFA KING FAST RACIN’), Dean Peterson (Indianapolis, IN/SOFA KING FAST RACIN’), Chris Carlson (Plano, TX/SOFA KING FAST RACIN’)

Men 55+ Team Pursuit: Robert Black (Alachua, FL/CHAMB BLACK COACHING), James Host (Plainfield, IL/CHAMB BLACK COACHING), Paul Schuler (Fort Collins, CO/CHAMB BLACK COACHING), Carl Westergren (Jacksonville, FL/CHAMB BLACK COACHING)

Men 65+ Team Pursuit: Gary Bridges (San Carlos, CA/CRANKSTERS), Jack Kelso (Pleasanton, CA/CRANKSTERS), Jerry Shafer (Seattle, WA/CRANKSTERS), Michael Williams (Metairie, LA/CRANKSTERS)

Women 35+ Team Pursuit: Neva Day (Manhattan Beach, CA/SLALOM CON-SULTING), Jane Evely (Carnation, WA/SLALOM CONSULTING), Annette Williams (Kenmore, WA/SLALOM CONSULTING)

Women 45+ Team Pursuit: Marilyn Trout (Colorado Springs, CO/TEAM SAGE), Charlotte Miller (Colorado Springs, CO/TEAM SAGE), Peg Labiuk (Or-ange, CT/TEAM SAGE)

Men 35+ Team Sprint: Kevin Perez (South Barrington, IL/GEORGE GAR-NER CYCLERY), Jason Garner (Glen-view, IL/GEORGE GARNER CY-CLERY), Jeffrey Whiteman (Chicago, IL/GEORGE GARNER CYCLERY)

Men 45+ Team Sprint: Joel Bertet (Los Angeles, CA/BRINTON TECHNIK), David Brinton (North Hollywood, CA/BRINTON TECHNIK), David Klipper (Portland, OR/BRINTON TECHNIK)

Men 55+ Team Sprint: Bill Ziegler (Oceanside, CA/OUT ON BAIL), Steven Sawelson (Rolling Hills Estates, CA/OUT ON BAIL), Kurt Sato (San Pedro, CA/OUT ON BAIL)

Men 65+ Team Sprint: Jerry Woodruff (Seal Beach, CA/WBC), Victor Copeland (Rancho Santa Fe, CA/WBC), Lawrence Bosch (Fort Collins, CO/WBC)

Women 35+ Team Sprint: Kimberly Edwards (Clinton, CT/N.E KIMS?), Kimberly Nuffer (Denver, CO/N.E KIMS?)

Women 45+ Team Sprint: Gea Johnson (Scottsdale, AZ/AZ ABC), Christine Phillips (Chandler, AZ/AZ ABC)

Men 35+ Madison: Daniel Casper (Northfield, MN/BREAKERS OF THE CURSE),  Jason Meidhof (Bethesda, MD/BREAKERS OF THE CURSE)

Men 45+ Madison: Chris Carlson (Plano, TX/ TRH), Curtis Tolson (Louisville, KY/TRH)

The women’s 50-54 time trial podium at Masters Track Nationals. Photo: Bill Sommer

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Ken Hanson takes the win at the 2012 Herman Miller USA Cycling Professional Criterium National Championship. | Photo: Jonathan Devich

TIME TRIAL

Men 35-39: Sam Krieg (Pocatello, Idaho/ Idaho Cycling Enthusiasts)

Women 35-39: Amy Thornquist (Reno, Nev./Stevens Bikes p/b Pactimo)

Men 40-44: Richard Feldman (Ketchum, Idaho/ Durance-Colnago)

Women 40-44: Julie Cutts (Las Vegas, Nev,/Velo Club LaGrange)

Men 45-49: Robert Garwood (Harrisonburg, Va.)

Women 45-49: Lisa Campbell (Newburypark, Calif./SC VELO/Empower Coaching)

Men 50-54: Jeffrey Hartmann (Boulder, Colo./Boulder Orthopedics)

Women 50-54: Lisa Magness (Bend, Ore.)

Men 55-59: Gary Painter (Ft Wayne, Ind./Ft. Wayne Outfitters)

Women 55-59: Arrietta Clauss (Madison, Wis./Trek Midwest Team)

Men 60-64: Thomas Doughty (Aurora, Ill./Scarlet Fire)

Women 60-64: Laura Lindgren (Long Beach, Calif./La Habra Cyclery/Chronic Tacos Cycling)

Men 65-69: Scott Hennessy (Salinas, Calif./VOS Racing)

Women 65-69: Melinda Berge (Park City, Utah)

Men 70-74: S Durward Higgins (Chattanooga, Tenn./Scenic City Velo)

Women 70-74: Patty Puz (Sun Valley, Idaho/Durance-Colnago)

Men 75-79: Franz Hammer (Oro Valley, Ariz./Team Green Choice/Team RPM/Airpark Bikes)

Men 80-84: Albert Piemme (Sequim, Wash.)

Men 85-89: James Harrang (Eugene, Ore.)

Men Elite Tandem: Scott Raymond (Cypress, Calif./BBI-SIC Cycling), Frank Schroeder (Claremont, Calif./ BBI-SIC Cycling)

Men 110+ Tandem: Roy Sturm (Albuquerque, N.M.), John Price (Albuquerque, N.M./JBV Coaching)

2012 HERMAN MILLER USA CYCLING PROFESSIONAL CRITERIUM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

grand rapids, Mi • July 28, 2012

Ken Hanson (Santa Barbara, Calif./Team Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies)

2012 USA CYCLING ELITE OMNIUM TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Men: Zachary Kovalcik (Portland, Ore./ Sizzle Pie Cycling p/b Veloforma)

Women: Cari Higgins (Boulder, Colo./Exergy Twenty12)

2012 USA CYCLING MASTERS ROAD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Men 70+ Tandem: Timothy Jones (Bend, Ore.), TJ Paskewich (Bend, Ore.)

Men 90+ Tandem: Kurt Bickel (Upland, Calif./ UC Cyclery/JW Floors/Sun Coast Velo), Marvin Hall (Sun City, Calif./UC Cyclery/ JW Floors/Sun Coast Velo)

Women Elite Tandem: Melissa Boyd (Corvallis, Ore.), Signe Wright (Corvallis, Ore.)

Women 110+ Tandem: MaryAnn Levenson (Menlo Park, Calif./ B4T9/Foundation), Jill Gass (Santa Barbara, Calif./ B4T9/Foundation)

Women 90+ Tandem: Pam Reid (Portland, Ore.), Barbara Thiele (Hillsboro, Ore.)

Mixed Elite Tandem: Chris Delatorre (Huntington Beach, Calif./Alliance Cycling Team), Colleen Montoya (Huntington Beach, Calif.)

Mixed 110+ Tandem: Gregory Pautsch (Chippewa Falls, Wis./Planet Bike), Kathryn Schaus (Chippewa Falls, Wis./Planet Bike)

Mixed 90+ Tandem: John Slawta (Talent, Ore./GNARLUBE/LANDSHARK Racing/GNAR Lube Velo Junkies), Jennifer Slawta (Talent, Ore./GNARLUBE/LANDSHARK Rac-ing/GNAR Lube Velo Junkies)

ROAD RACE

Men 35-39: Rudolph Napolitano (Santa Monica, Calif./Time Factory Team)

Women 35-39: Anne Perry (Draper, Utah/Revolution Cafe Rio)

Men 40-44: Matthew Carinio (San Luis Obispo, Calif./ArtsCyclery.com/Wild Horse Wines/Rock Solid Cycling)

Women 40-44: Felicia Gomez (Fresno, Calif./Pinnacle Women’s Racing)

Men 45-49: Brendan Sullivan (Atlanta, Ga./Iron Data Racing)

Women 45-49: Lisa Campbell (Newbury Park, Calif./Empower Coaching/ Southern California

Men 50-54: Kevin Metcalfe (Pleasant Hill, Calif./Team Specialized Racing Masters)

Women 50-54: Ruth Clemence (New-port Beach, Calif./SC Velo/Empower Coaching/Southern California Velo)

Men 55-59: Charles Holbrook (Oconomowoc, Wisc./Lakes Area Physical Therapy)

Women 55-59: Arrietta Clauss (Madison, Wis./Trek Midwest Team)

Men 60-64: Hank Pfeifle (Brunswick, Maine/OA/CycleMania/Portland Velo Club)

Women 60-64: Elizabeth Tyrell (Annandale, N.J./Somerset Wheelmen)

Men 65-69: John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif./ Webcor/Alto Velo Racing Club)

Women 65-69: Melinda Berge (Park City, Utah)

Men 70-74: Stan Swallow (American Fork, Utah)

Women 70-74: Priscilla Woods (Hailey, Idaho/Durance-Colnago)

Men 75-79: William Meyers (Oak Creek, Colo./Schwab Cycles Racing Team)

Men 80-84: Paul Tetrick (Evergreen, Colo.)

Women 50-54: Ruth Clemence (Newport Beach, Calif./ Empower Coaching/ Southern California Velo)

The criteriums at 2012 Masters Road Nationals took place in downtown Bend. | Photo: Matthew Lasala

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Men 70+ Tandem: TJ Paskewich (Bend, Ore.), Timothy Jones (Bend, Ore.)

Men 90+ Tandem: Gary Wall (Long Beach, Calif./Pinnaclife Racing Team/ Radsport Cycling Team), David Prechtl (Norco, Calif./Pinnaclife Racing Team/Radsport Cycling Team)

Men 110+ Tandem: Roy Sturm (Albuquerque, N.M.) 2:30:12; John Price (Albuquerque, N.M./JBV Coaching) 2:30:12

Women 110+ Tandem: Jill Josselyn (Portland, Ore./Multnomah Athletic Club) 3:12:58; Melissa Boyd (Corvallis, Ore.) 3:12:58 

Mixed 70+ Tandem: Kristina Lackner (Sherwood, Ore.) 2:23:16; Dave Campbell (Newport, Ore.) 2:23:16

Mixed 90+ Tandem: Julie Cutts (Las Vegas, Nev./Velo Club LaGrange) 2:24:47;  Louie Amelburu (Las Vegas, Nev./Harmony Homes.com Cycling Team) 2:24:47

Mixed 110+ Tandem: Gregory Pautsch (Chip-pewa Falls, Wis./Planet Bike) 2:30:35;  Kathryn Schaus (Chippewa Falls, Wis./ Planet Bike) 2:30:35

CRITERIUM

Men 35-39: Michael Easter (Ventura, Calif./ Time Factory Team)

Women 35-39: Anne Donley (Boul-der, Colo./Boulder Orthopedics)

Men 40-44: Jason Walker (Reno, Nev./Team Specialized Racing Masters)

Women 40-44: Brenna Lopez-Otero (Bend, Ore./Bend Memorial Clinic Total Care)

Men 45-49: James Paolinetti (Brea, Calif./ Monster Media Racing/Southern California Velo)

Women 45-49: Laurie Furman (San Jose, Calif./Sycomp Racing/Team Affinity)

Men 50-54: Richard Meeker (Corona Del Mar, Calif./Breakaway from Cancer Masters)

Women 50-54: Tamara Bessette (Missoula, Mont./Northern Rockies Orthopaedic/ Northern Rockies Cycling Team)

Men 55-59: Aubrey Gordon (Reading, Penn./Liberty Cycle)

Women 55-59: Diane Ostenso (Cottage Grove, Wis./Trek Midwest Team)

Men 60-64: Wayne Watson (Denver, Colo./Natural Grocers Cycling Team)

Women 60-64: Kristine Johnson (Lark-spur, Colo./DNA Cycling Race Team)

Men 65-69: John Elgart (Sacramento, Calif./Webcor Alto Velo Racing Club)

Women 65-69: Patricia Kimper (Solana Beach, Calif./ACQUA AL 2/SDBC/ San Diego Bicycle Club)

Men 70-74: Michael Patterson (Old Lyme, Conn.)

Women 70-74: Julie Lockhart (Dunsta-ble, Mass./Northeast Bicycle Club)

Men 75-79: Frederic Schmid (Waco, Texas)

Men 80-84: Albert Piemme (Sequim, Wash.)

INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT

Men: Weston Luzadder (Carmel, IN/Marian University) 04:49.5

Women: Jacqueline Kurth (Palm City, FL/Marian University) 03:57.4

TIME TRIAL

Men: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, PA/Penn State-Lehigh Valley) 01:03.1

Women: Madalyn Godby (Louisville, CO/ University of Colorado-Colorado Springs) 36.43

POINTS RACE

Men: Griffin Easter (Durango, CO/Fort Lewis College) 44

Women: Colleen Hayduk (Kutztown, PA/Kutztown University of Pennsylvania) 18

SPRINT

Men: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, PA/Penn State-Lehigh Valley)

Women: Madalyn Godby (Louisville, CO/University of Colorado- Colorado Springs)

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Pro Men: Todd Wells (Durango, Colo./Specialized Racing)

Pro Women: Pua Mata (Yucaipa, Calif./Sho-Air)

Men Singlespeed: Cary Smith (Jackson, Wyo./Team Cf)

Women Singlespeed: Jamie Busch (Los Gatos, Calif.)

Men 19-29: Bradford Perley (Banner Elk, N.C./Champion System/Cannondale)

Women 19-29: Kimberly Fong (Berkeley, Calif./Cycles Fanatic Factory Racing)

Men 30-34: Billy Damon (Auburn, Ca-lif./Folsom Bike-Mercedes Benz)

Men 35-39: Kyle Dixon (Reno, Nev./Velo Reno p/b Tamarack Junction)

Women 30-39: Rachel Hadley (Aspen, Colo.)

Men 40-44: Dario Fredrick (San Anselmo, Calif./Whole Athlete-Specialized)

Men 45-49: Brian Taylor (Boise, Idaho/Team Ascent Idaho)

Women 40-49: Helene Drumm (San Anselmo, Calif.Whole Athlete-Specialized)

Men 50-59: Paul Thomasberg (Bend, Ore.)

Women 50-99: Ellen Guthrie (Salt Lake City, Utah/Revolution Cafe Rio)

Men 60-69: Randy Beckner (Helena, Mont./Montana Velo)

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TIME TRIAL

Men: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, PA/ Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA) 01:03.2

Women: Madalyn Godby (Louisville, Colo./enCompass Racing) 35.955

Para C3 Men: Jason Paxton (Cibolo, Texas) – 1:17.993

Para C4 Men: Aaron Trent (Colorado Springs, CO/Speedfix Racing p/b Zubaz)

Para C5 Men: Vincent Juarez (San Jose, Calif./Team Mike’s Bikes) – 1:13.048

Para BVI Men: Team Wheel & Sprocket: Kevin Meyers (Greenfield, WI) Robert Springer (Sturtevant, WI)

Para C2 Women: Laura Sobchik (Santa Monica, Calif./U.S. Paralympics) - 49.208

Para BVI Women: Kara Vatthauer (Tucson, Ariz.) Mackenzie Woodring (Belmont, Mich./Einstein Racing) – 1:16.349

INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT

Men: Bobby Lea (Mertztown, Pa./Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA)

Women: Lauren Hall (Dolores, Colo./UCI WPT: TIBCO to The Top)

SCRATCH RACE

Men: Ian Moir (Long Beach, Calif./UCI CT: Team Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies)

Women: Lauren Hall (Dolores, Colo./UCI WPT: TIBCO to The Top)

TEAM SPRINT:

Men: Velocity Sports Performance:  T.J. Mathieson (Redondo Beach, Calif.), Giddeon Massie (Cypress, Calif./Bike Religion), Andrew Lakatosh (Trexlertown, Pa.)

Women: Broadmark Encompass: Madalyn Godby (Louisville, CO) Tela Crane (Sammamish, WA/BROADMARK ENCOMPASS)

SCRATCH RACE

Men: Colton Barrett (North Saint Paul, MN/Marian University)

Women: Colleen Hayduk (Kutztown, PA/ Kutztown University of Pennsylvania)

TEAM PURSUIT:

Men Team Pursuit: Marian University

Women Team Pursuit: Marian University

Mixed Team Sprint: Marian University

OMNIUM

Division I Team: Marian University – 1190

Division II Team: Massachusetts Institute of Technology – 949

Women: Colleen Hayduk (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania) – 444

Men: Colton Barrett (Marian University) – 440

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Collegiate Track Nationals were held in Frisco, Texas. Photo: Lee McDaniel

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SOLO

Men: Cameron Chambers (Colorado Springs, Colo./Ethos Racing)

Women: Jari Kirkland (Crested Butte, Colo.)

Singlespeed Men: Cody Kukulski (Sedona, Ariz./Northern Arizona University)

Singlespeed Women: Melissa Liebling (Phoenix, Ariz.)

DUO

Men: Clint Muhlfeld (Whitefish, Mont.) Ben Parsons (Kalispell, Mont.)

Women: Amy Thomas (Lakewood, Colo.) Chelsea McGowan (Lakewood, Colo.)

Mixed: Jonathan Davis (Blackhawk, Colo.) Sonya Looney (Boulder, Colo.)

FOUR-PERSON TEAM

Junior Men: W Grant Ellwood (Boulder, Colo.), Kyle Bloesser (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Justin Noel (Boulder, Colo.), Garrett Gerchar (Boulder, Colo.)

Junior Women: Hailey Fortin (Albuquerque, N.M.), Jessie Linder (Cedar Crest, N.M.), Morgan Fortin (Albuquerque, N.M.), Hannah Linder (Cedar Crest, N.M.)

Men 35+: Stosh Bankston (Nevada City, Calif.), Robert Letson (Broomfield, Colo.), Kyle Dixon (Reno, Nev.), Scott Leland (Reno, Nev.)

Men 45+: Stephen White (Avon, Colo.), Mark Roebke (Avon, Colo.), Ty Hall (Leadville, Colo.), Peter Davis (Eagle, Colo.)

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CROSS-COUNTRY

Division I Men: Howard Grotts (Durango, Colo./Fort Lewis College) 1:45:32

Division I Women: Lauren Catlin (Fairfax, Calif./Fort Lewis College) 1:46:12

Division II Men: Richard Cypress Gorry (Brevard, N.C./Brevard College) 1:59:07

Division II Women: Alexis Skarda (Boulder, Colo./Colorado Mesa University) 1:43:20

SHORT TRACK CROSS-COUNTRY

Division I Men: Rotem Ishay (Durango, Colo./Fort Lewis College)

Division II Men: Richard Cypress Gorry (Brevard, N.C./Brevard College)

Division I Women: Lauren Catlin (Fairfax, Calif./Fort Lewis College)

Division II Women: Rebecca Gross (Lakewood, Colo./University of Denver)

DOWNHILL

Division I Men: John Swanguen (San Diego, Calif./Lindsey Wilson College) 2:38.46

Division II Men: Paul Mayes (Homer, Ill./ Michigan Technological University) 2:45.60

Division I Women: Brittany Clawson (Sandpoint, Idaho/Fort Lewis College) 3:17.99

Division II Women: Ariana Altier (Chico, Calif./California State University-Chico) 3:11.32

DUAL SLALOM

Division I Men: Bryce Hocking (Carlsbad, Calif./Marian University)

Division I Women: Stephanie Caluag (Columbia, Ky./Lindsey Wilson College)

Division II Men: Paul Mayes (Homer, Ill./Michigan Technological University)

Division II Women: Essence Barton (Thousand Oaks, Calif./California Lutheran University)

OMNIUM

Division I Team: Fort Lewis College - 701

Division II Team: Brevard College - 629

Division I Men: Joey Schusler (Boulder, Colo./ University of Colorado-Boulder) 364

Division I Women: Jill Behlen (Boulder, Colo./University of Wyoming) 478

Division II Men: Wesley Lamberson (Limestone, Tenn./Union College-Ky.) 375

Division II Women: Essence Barton (Thousand Oaks, Calif./California Lutheran University) 542

POINTS RACE

Men: Bobby Lea (Mertztown, PA/Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA)

Women: Jacquelyn Crowell (Maitland, FL/U.S.A. National Team)

SPRINT

Men: Matthew Baranoski (Perkasie, Pa./Pure Energy Cycling-ProAirHFA)

Women: Cristin Walker (Houston, TX/ Momentum Coaching Group p/b Atomic)

MADISON

Men: Pure Energy Cycling: Bobby Lea (Mertztown, Pa.) John (Jackie) Simes (New Tripoli, PA)

Women: TAINT SLOW: Cari Higgins (Boulder, Colo.), Katherine Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

KEIRIN 

Men: Giddeon Massie (Cypress, CA/Bike Religion)

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American cyclists of all ages and abilities lined up next to the world’s best in 2012 to compete for world titles and Olympic glory. In all, USA Cycling members brought home 135 medals from world championship and Olympic competition in 2012. Junior and elite-level cyclists earned 15 of these medals. Amateur riders brought home 97 pieces of hardware while para-cyclists accounted for 23 of these medals. Congratulations to all of our 2012 world championship and Olympic Games medalists!

2012 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP & OLYMPIC MEDALISTS

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Margell Abel (1): BRONZE - Women 40-44, UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

Kristin Armstrong (1): GOLD – Women’s Time Trial, 2012 Olympic Games

Monica Bascio (2): SILVER – Women’s H 1-3 Road Race, SILVER – Women’s H3 Time Trial, 2012 Paralympic Games

Dotsie Bausch (1): SILVER – Women’s Team Pursuit (with Jennie Reed, Sarah Hammer, and Lauren Tamayo), 2012 Olympic Games

Joseph Berenyl (3): GOLD – Men’s C3 Pursuit, SILVER – Men’s C3 Time Trial, BRONZE – C1-5 Team Sprint (with Jennifer Schuble and Sam Kavanagh) – 2012 Paralympic Games

Derek Betcher (1): BRONZE – Masters Men, UCI BMX World Challenge

Karen Brems (1): GOLD - Women 50-54, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Maliek Byndloss (1): SILVER – Junior Men, UCI BMX World Championships

Christopher Case (1): Men 35-39, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Megan Cea (2): GOLD - Women 16-29 Time Trial, GOLD - Women’s 16-29 96-kilometer Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

Lori Cooke (1): SILVER - Women 45-49, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Kelly Crowley (2): BRONZE – Women’s C 4-5 Road Race, BRONZE – Women’s C 5 Time Trial, 2012 Paralympic Games

Mariana Davis (3): GOLD – Women’s H 1-3 Road Race, GOLD – Women’s H 1-2 Time Trial, GOLD – Mixed H 1-4 Team Relay (with Oscar Sanchez and Matt Updike), 2012 Paralympic Games

Julian Dittrick (1): GOLD – 10 Boys, UCI BMX World Challenge

Katrina Dowidchuk (1): GOLD – Women 40-44, UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

Dominic Duran (1): BRONZE - 5-6 Boys, UCI BMX World Challenge

Brandon Dwight (1): SILVER - Men 40-44, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Kimberly Edwards (1): SILVER - Women 40-44 Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships

John Elgart (1): SILVER – Men 65-69, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Craig Faulkner (1): BRONZE - Men 35-39, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Richard Feldman (1): GOLD - Men 40-44 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

Carlie Ferree (1): GOLD – 16 Girls, UCI BMX World Challenge

Connor Fields (1): GOLD – Elite Men Time Trial Superfinal, UCI BMX World Championships

Megan Fisher (2): GOLD – Women’s C4 Time Trial, SILVER - Women’s C4 Pursuit, 2012 Paralympic Games

Kimberly Flynn (1): SILVER - Women 40-44, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Scott Frederick (1): GOLD - Men 35-39, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Sean Gaian (1): BRONZE – 16 Boys, UCI BMX World Challenge

Linkin Garcia (1): SILVER - 5-6 Boys, UCI BMX World Challenge

Danielle George (1): BRONZE – Junior Women Main, UCI BMX World Championships

Shannon Gibson (1): GOLD – Women 45-49, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Evelyn Stevens rode to silver in the elite women’s time trial at Road Worlds. Photo: Casey Gibson

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David Mulica (1): BRONZE - Men 60-64 Points Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Richard Mull (1): BRONZE - Men 60-64 96-kilometer Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

Gannon Myall (1): BRONZE - Men 45-49, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Donald Myrah (1): GOLD – Men 45-49, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Greta Neimanas (3): GOLD – Women’s C 4-5 Scratch Race, SILVER – Women’s C 5 500-Meter Time Trial, SILVER – Women’s C 5 3-Kilometer Pursuit, 2012 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships

Erik Nordenson (1): BRONZE – Men 70-74, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Glen Norton (1): GOLD – Men 60-64, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Alexander Osborne (1): SILVER - Men 50-54 96-kilometer Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

Diane Ostenso (1): BRONZE - Women 55-59, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Ned Overend (1): GOLD – Men 55-59, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Gregory Pautsch (1): BRONZE - Men 60-64, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Leinani Peralta (1): GOLD – 10 Girls, UCI BMX World Challenge

Taylor Phinney (1): SILVER – Elite Men’s Time Trial, UCI Road World Championships

Matt Pohlkamp (1): SILVER – Masters Men, UCI BMX World Challenge

Andrew Reardon (1): BRONZE – Men 30-34, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Jennie Reed (1): SILVER – Women’s Team Pursuit (with Sarah Hammer, Lauren Tamayo, and Dotsie Bausch), 2012 Olympic Games

Cale Reeder (1): GOLD - Men 45-49 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

Shealen Reno (1): SILVER – 16 Girls, UCI BMX World Challenge

Ronald Riley (1): GOLD – Men 75+, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Richard Rude Jr. (1): SILVER – Junior Men Downhill, UCI Mountain Bike World Championships

Oscar Sanchez (2): GOLD – Mixed H 1-4 Team Relay (with Mariana Davis an Matt Updike), BRONZE – Men’s H4 Time Trial, 2012 Paralympic Games

Kathy Sarvary (1): GOLD – Women 55-59, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Mark Savery (1): BRONZE - Men 40-44, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Jennifer Schuble (3): SILVER – Women’s C 4-5 500-Meter Time Trial, BRONZE –C 1-5 Team Sprint (with Joseph Berenyl and Sam Kavanagh) – 2012 Paralympic Games; BRONZE – Women’s C 5 500-Meter Time Trial, 2012 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships

Alyssa Severn (1): SILVER – Women 30-34, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Ruth Sherman (1): BRONZE – Women 50-54, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Gunnar Shogren (1): BRONZE – Men 50-54, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Mark Sommers (1): BRONZE - Men 55-59 Points Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Felicia Stancil (2): GOLD – Junior Women Time Trial Superfinal, GOLD - Junior Women Main, UCI BMX World Championships

Georgia Gould (2): BRONZE – Elite Women Cross Country, UCI Mountain Bike World Championships; BRONZE – Elite Women’s Cross-country, 2012 Olympic Games

Rebecca Gross (1): GOLD – Women 30-34, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Tyler Grigsby (1): GOLD – 7 Boy, UCI BMX World Challenge

Sarah Hammer (3): BRONZE – Women’s Omnium, UCI Elite Track World Championships; SILVER – Women’s Omnium, SILVER – Women’s Team Pursuit (with Jennie Reed, Laure Tamayo, and Dotsie Bausch), 2012 Olympic Games

Todd Hayes (1): BRONZE - Men 50-54 Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Elizabeth Heller (1): SILVER – Women 55-59, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Kevin Hines (1): SILVER - Men 50-54, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

James Host (2): GOLD - Men 55-59 Individual Pursuit; SILVER - Men’s 55-59 Points Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Collin Hudson (1): GOLD – 15 Boys, UCI BMX World Challenge

Lisa Hudson (1): BRONZE – Women 35-39, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Christine Irelan (1): SILVER – Women 40-44 Cross Country, UCI Masters Moun-tain Bike World Championships

Allison Jones (5): GOLD – Women’s C1-3 Time Trial, BRONZE – Women’s C1-3 Pursuit, BRONZE – Women’s C1-3 Road Race, 2012 Paralympic Games; BRONZE – Women’s C2 500-Meter Time Trial, BRONZE – Women’s C 2 3-Kilometer Pursuit, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships

Sam Kavanagh (1): BRONZE – C 1-5 Team Sprint (with Jennifer Schuble and Joseph Berenyl) – 2012 Paralympic Games

Henry Kramer (1): BRONZE - Men 55-59, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Norman Kreiss (1): SILVER - Men 55-59, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Stephen Larralde (1): GOLD – Men 30+, UCI BMX World Challenge

Julie Lockhart (1): GOLD – Women 65+, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Keith Macbeth (2): GOLD - Men 60-64 Sprint, SILVER - Men 60-64 Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Katie Marshall (1): BRONZE - Women 50-54 Time Trial, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

James Mattis (2): SILVER - Men 35-39 Time Trial, BRONZE - Men 35-39 112-kilometer Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

Kathryn Curi Mattis (1:) SILVER - Women 35-39 96-kilometer Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

Jennifer Maxwell (1): BRONZE - Women 45-49, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Jason Meidhof (1): SILVER - Men 35-39 Scratch Race, BRONZE - Men’s 35-39 Individual Pursuit, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Leo Menestrina (4): GOLD - Men 70-74 Time Trial, GOLD - Men’s 70-74 Individual Pursuit, SILVER - Men 70+ Scratch Race, SILVER - Men 70+ Sprint, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Anne Marie Miller (2): GOLD - Women 55-59 Time Trial, GOLD - Women 55-59 61-kilometer Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

Dane Morales (1): GOLD – 5-6 Boys, UCI BMX World Challenge

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Evelyn Stevens (1): SILVER – Elite Women’s Time Trial, UCI Road World Championships

Grace Stevenson (1): GOLD – 5-7 Girls, UCI BMX World Challenge

Lauren Tamayo (1): SILVER – Women’s Team Pursuit (with Jennie Reed, Dotsie Bausch, and Sarah Hammer), 2012 Olympic Games

Erik Teck (1): SILVER - Men 45-49, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Matt Thompson (1): GOLD – Men 40-44 Downhill, UCI Masters Mountain Bike World Championships

James Thiele (1): BRONZE - Men 55-59 Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Stephen Tilford (1): GOLD - Men 50-54, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Lars Tribus (1): SILVER – Men 40-44 Downhill, UCI Masters Mountain Bike World Championships

Thomas Turner (1): SILVER – Men 30-34, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Matt Updike (1): GOLD – Mixed H 1-4 Team Relay (with Oscar Sanchez and Mari-ana Davis), 2012 Paralympic Games

Molly Van Houweling (2): GOLD - Women 35-39 Time Trial, GOLD - Women’s 35-39 96-kilometer Road Race, UCI World Cycling Tour Finals

Lain van Ogle (1): BRONZE - Junior Men Time Trial Superfinal, UCI BMX World Championships

Rich Voss (1): GOLD - Men 55-59 Sprint, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Allen Vugrincic (1): BRONZE - Men 40-44 Time Trial, UCI Masters Track World Championships

James Wagner (1): BRONZE – Men 65-69, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Kris Walker (1): SILVER - Women 50-54, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Peter Webber (1): GOLD – Men 40-44, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Kristin Weber (1): SILVER – Women 35-39, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Karen Wells-Hamilton (1): GOLD – Women 60-64, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Annette Williams (4): GOLD - Women 50+ Individual Pursuit, GOLD - Women 50+ Points Race, SILVER - Women 45-54 Time Trial, SILVER - Women 45+ Scratch Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Kenny Williams (2): GOLD - Men 45-49 Individual Pursuit, GOLD - Men 45-49 Points Race, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Andrea Wilson (1): BRONZE – Women 30-34, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Fred Wittwer (1): SILVER - Men 60-64, UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships

Steven Worley (1): GOLD - Men 60-64 Individual Pursuit, UCI Masters Track World Championships

Richard Rude descended to the silver medal in the junior men’s downhill contest at Mountain Bike Worlds. | Photo: Rob Jones

Taylor Phinney won silver in the race against the clock at Road Worlds.

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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 2012 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: 560

HIGHLIGHTS:

• 3rd: Liege Bastogne Liege

• 5th: Ronde de L’Isard

• 1st Stage 4: Giro Ciclistico d’Italia

• 1st Stage 8: Giro Ciclistico d’Italia

• 1st Overall: Giro Ciclistico d’Italia

• 5th: Tour de l’Avenir

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

HIGHLIGHTS:

• 1st Overall: Tour du Pays de Vaud

• 1st Points Classification: Tour du Pays de Vaud

• Mountain jersey: Tour du Pays de Vaud

• 1st Stage 1: Tour du Pays de Vaud

• 1st Stage 2a: Tour du Pays de Vaud

• 1st Overall: Rundfahrt Etappen der Rad Junioren

• 1st Stage 1: Rundfahrt Etappen der Rad Junioren

• 1st Overall: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 2nd Overall: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 3rd Overall: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 2nd Stage 1: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 1st Stage 3: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 1st Stage 4: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 1st Young Rider Classification: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 1st Sprint Classification: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 1st Mountains Classification: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 1st Team GC: Tour de L’Abitibi

• 5th Overall: Course de la Paix

• 1st Mountains Classification: GP Bati Metallo

• 1st Mountains Classification: Ster van Zuid Limburg

• 6th Road Race: Pan American Championships

• 6th Time Trial: Pan American Championships

• 4th Overall: G.P. Ruebliland

• 4th Stage 4: G.P. Ruebliland

ATHLETICS & THE USA CYCLING NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY

USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT

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WOMEN’S ENDURANCE PROGRAM 

Mission: Develop the next generation of internationally competitive women for road and endurance track disciplines.

PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RACE DAYS: 281

HIGHLIGHTS:

• 1st Time Trial: Olympic Games

• 2nd Time Trial: UCI Road World Championships

• 1st Overall: Tour of New Zealand

• 1st Stage 1: Tour of New Zealand

• 1st: Classica Citta di Padova

• 3rd: GP El Salvador

• 2nd: Ronde Van Vlaanderen

• 1st: La Fléche Wallone Féminin

• 4th Stage 1: La Route de France

• 5th Stage 3: La Route de France

• 2nd Overall: La Route de France

• 3rd Overall: Tour Cycliste Feminin International de l’Ardéche

• 2nd: Chrono Champenois

• 2nd Overall: Holland Ladies Tour

• 4th Stage 3: Trofeo Karlsberg

• 4th Stage 3b: Trofeo Karlsberg

• 2nd Stage 4: Trofeo Karlsberg

• 1st Team GC: Regio Rothaus Tour

• 3rd Stage 1: Regio Rothaus Tour

• 2nd Stage 2: Regio Rothaus Tour

• 5th Overall: Regio Rothaus Tour

• 7th Overall: Regio Rothaus Tour

• 10th Overall: Regio Rothaus Tour

• 2nd Mountains Classification: Regio Rothaus Tour

• 3rd Young Rider Classification: Regio Rothaus Tour

• 16th Road Race: UCI Road World Championships

• 10th Time Trial: UCI Road World Championships

• 11th Time Trial: UCI Road World Championships

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 DAYS: 872

HIGHLIGHTS:

• 2nd Women’s Team Pursuit: Olympic Games

• 2nd Women’s Omnium: Olympic Games

• 3rd Women’s Omnium: UCI Track World Championships

• 1st Men’s Scratch Race: Pan American Championships

• 1st Women’s Omnium: London Track World CupJanel Holcomb dons the red, white

and blue at Fleche Wallone.

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• 5th U23 Men Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #6

• 10th U23 Men Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #5

• 2nd Junior Men Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #6

• 5th Junior Men Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #6

• 7th Junior Men Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #4

• 6th Junior Men Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #3

• 1st Junior Women Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #6

• 4th Junior Women Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #6

• 5th Junior Women Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #6

• 5th Junior Women Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #5

• 2nd Junior Women Cross-Country: Bern Swiss Power Cup

CYCLO-CROSS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Mission: Develop the next generation of internationally competitive cyclo-cross athletes

PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RACE DAYS: 39

HIGHLIGHTS:

• 3rd Elite Women: UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

• 4th Junior Men: UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

• 3rd Junior Men: Overall World Cup Standings

• 2nd Junior Men: World Cup # 4

• 3rd Junior Men: World Cup # 2

• 4th Junior Men: World Cup # 5

• 5th Junior Men: World Cup # 1

• 5th Junior Men: World Cup # 3

• 11th U23 Men: UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

• 11th Junior Men: UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

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: 105

HIGHLIGHTS:

• 3rd Elite Women Cross-Country: Olympic Games

• 10th Elite Men Cross-Country: Olympic Games

• 11th Elite Women Cross-Country: Olympic Games

• 14th Elite Men Cross-Country: Olympic Games

• 3rd Elite Women Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Championships

• 5th Junior Men Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Championships

• 8th Elite Women Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Championships

• 1st Elite Men Cross-Country: Pan American Championships

• 1st Elite Women Cross-Country: Pan American Championships

• 1st Junior Women Cross-Country: Pan American Championships

• 1st U23 Men Cross-Country: Pan American Championships

• 2nd Junior Men Cross-Country: Pan American Championships

• 3rd U23 Men Cross-Country: Pan American Championships

• 3rd Junior Men Cross-Country: UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #2

The start of the U23 men’s race at the Mountain Bike World Cup finale.

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• 1st Men’s Time Trial: Papendal World Cup

• 1st Women’s Supercross: Papendal World Cup

• 1st Men’s Time Trial: BMX World Championships

• 1st Junior Women’s Time Trial: BMX World Championships

• 3rd Junior Men’s Time Trial: BMX World Championships

SPRINT TRACK PROGRAM

Mission: The Sprint Track Program aims to produce consistent winners in in-ternational competition, including medals at world championships and the Olympic Games.

PROGRAM PARTICIPANT DAYS: 295

HIGHLIGHTS:

• 1st Men’s Team Sprint: Pan American Championships

• 2nd Women’s Team Sprint: Pan American Championships

• 3rd Women’s Keirin: Pan American Championships

• 6th Men’s Sprint: Olympic Games

• 5th Women’s Keirin: Pan American Championships

BMX DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 

Mission: Develop the next generation of internationally competitive BMX athletes.

PROGRAM PARTICIPANT DAYS: 1,570

HIGHLIGHTS:

• 1st Men’s Time Trial: Chula Vista World Cup

• 3rd Men’s Time Trial: Chula Vista World Cup

• 2nd Women’s Time Trial: Chula Vista World Cup

• 3rd Women’s Time Trial: Chula Vista World Cup

• 1st Men’s Supercross: Chula Vista World Cup

• 3rd Men’s Supercross: Chula Vista World C up

• 3rd Women’s Supercross: Chula Vista World Cup

• 1st Men’s Time Trial: Randaberg World Cup

• 3rd Women’s Time Trial: Randaberg World Cup

• 1st Men’s Supercross: Randaberg World Cup

• 3rd Women’s Supercross: Randaberg World Cup

Jimmy Watkins placed sixth in the men’s sprint at the London Olympic Games.

A group shot from one of USA Cycling’s BMX Juniors Development Camps.

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USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT

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

*Foundation Representative to the USA Cycling Board of Directors

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 con-sistent 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.

Greg Avis (Palo Alto, CA)

Matt Barger * (San Francisco, CA)

Mark Bissell (Grand Rapids, MI)

Michael Brooks (New York, NY)

John Bucksbaum * (Chicago, IL)

Douglas Ellis (New York, NY)

Robert Emery (San Francisco, CA)

Peter Grauer (New York, NY)

David Helfrich * (Palo Alto, CA)

Mick Hellman (San Francisco, CA)

Russell Hirsch (Palo Alto, CA)

Jeff Jacobs (San Diego, CA)

Steve Johnson (Colorado Springs, CO)

Thomas L. Kempner, Jr. (New York, NY)

Michael Linn (San Francisco, CA)

Rafael Ortiz  (San Francisco, CA)

Michael Patterson * (New York, NY)

Jan Silverberg (Seattle, WA)

Julia Violich (San Anselmo, CA)

Thomas W. Weisel (San Francisco, CA)

Priscilla Woods (New York, NY)

Connor Fields takes the win at the Supercross World Cup opener in Chula Vista. | Photo: Jerry Landrum

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2012 CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE:

JOHN STENNER COLLEGIATE CYCLING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Each year, the Foundation awards two John 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 2012 John Stenner Scholarship winners Zebulon Hanley (United States Air Force Academy) and Christina Birch (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

JOSHUA KUCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND RECIPIENTS

The Joshua Kuck Scholarships are awarded based on outstanding achievements in the areas of cycling safety, advocacy, and education. Congratulations to 2012 Joshua Kuck Scholarship winners Joseph Iuliano (Purdue University) and Linnea Dixson (University of Wyoming).

YOUR SUPPORT

From the smallest gift to the Champions Club major donor program, Foundation donors are a unique group of people who share a very common interest in the love of cycling. Our Foundation constituents truly understand the importance of sport development and sport heroes in our culture, as well as the importance of competitive cycling and international results as a catalyst in the overall domestic growth of the sport.

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 2012, the Foundation granted $740,512 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 2012, the Foundation awarded $40,115 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. Sustainedinternational success from our future champions is the ultimate goal.

SPECIAL CAMPAIGNS

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 2012 there were 23 athletes awarded grants totaling $11,115. More than $210,840 has been granted to 498 athletes over the last 11 years ensuring that all deserving young riders have a chance to advance in the sport, regardless of financial means.

CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE

The Center of Excellence program annually awards grants totaling $20,000 to programs that meet specific structural requirements with the potential and ability to develop 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 $220,000 to grass-roots development programs thanks to the generous donations to the USA Cycling Development Foundation.

USA Cycling and the Foundation recognized five new club teams as Centers of Excellence during 2012 in addition to those returning from 2011. Winners were chosen based on organizational criteria and performance results in developing juniors and U23 athletes.

Rockn’ Road Junior Development (Lake Forest, CA)

The Young Medalists (Trexlertown, PA)

Front Rangers (Colorado Springs, CO)

Star Track (New York, NY)

Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado (Golden, CO)

Team Twenty16 (Marin, CA)

Boulder Junior Cycling (Boulder, CO)

Team Specialized Racing Juniors (Menlo Park, CA)

Team Swift (Santa Rosa, CA)

Byrds Cycling (Boise, ID)

Bear Development (Kentfield, CA)

Team Velosport (Orange County, CA)

Team Get Crackin’ Junior Women (Los Angeles, CA)

Whole Athlete Specialized Cycling Team (Mill Valley, CA)

Joshua Kuck Memorial Scholarship recipient Linnea Dixson (2nd from left) was second in the Division II women’s

omnium at Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals.

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FUNDRAISING

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.

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.

Additionally the Foundation raises annual funds from individual donors through direct mail, USA Cycling annual licensing, web-based gifts, planned giving, the annual Combined Federal Campaign, corporate employee matching gift programs, merchandise sales and other special events, like the Aspen Sprint Challenge. Individual donors are recognized at nine levels: Champions Club, Gold Medalists, Silver Medalists, Bronze Medalists, World Champions, National Champions, Patrons, Friends of the Foundation, and Supporters of the Foundation. Please contact the Foundation office for more information on our fundraising programs.

The USA Cycling Development Foundation ensures that the brightest upcoming athletes have access to world-class resources.

Andrea Dvorak races at the 2012 Tour of Flanders.Photo: Bart Hazen

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2012 STAFF & SUPPORTERS

USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT

2012 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

($1,000 AND UP)

2012 PATRONS

($500 AND UP)

2012 FRIENDS OF THE FOUNDATION

($100 TO $499)

MILLION DOLLAR LIFETIME CONTRIBUTORS

2012 CHAMPIONS CLUB

2012 GOLD MEDALISTS

($15,000 AND UP)

2012 SILVER MEDALISTS

($10,000 AND UP)

2012 BRONZE MEDALISTS

($5,000 AND UP)

2012 WORLD CHAMPIONS

($2,500 AND UP)

Anonymous MembersGregory & Anne AvisMatthew BargerMark J. BissellMichael C. BrooksJohn BucksbaumRichard CashinStephen CollinsBennett DorranceDoug Ellis

Robert L. EmeryPeter T. GrauerDavid HelfrichMick HellmanRussell HirschHal & Debby JacobsJeff JacobsThomas Kempner, Jr.Michael LinnMike Moritz

Rafael OrtizMichael E. PattersonGreg PennerQVT FinancialBrad & Jan SilverbergBob & Tess StapletonJulia ViolichS. R. WaltonCasey WassermanWard & Priscilla Woods

Boettcher FoundationRichard C. Carolan

MariAnn & Michael ColeNicolas Rohatyn

Richard Silverstein

Drs. Peter & Bonni Curran The Tucker Foundation

Greg & Christy AllenCanyon RanchThomas & Ellen CraddockRobert CummingsBenjamin P. Harris

Jonathan B. LevineMark & Sunny McKeeTimothy ManningJoshua SlocumDr. Frederick G. St Goar

Prudence R. Todd &Dana Temple

Voler Team ApparelDavid R. Yakaitis

Pam AlexanderWilliam & Jessica BudingerTom Hale

The MAT Charitable Foundation c/o

William T McCallum

Adam & Melony LewisRobert B. Morris

William C. AndersonAspen Club Cycling

CenterJanet BarnesDennis R. BucklesCarmichael Training

SystemsBrodie L. CobbTom CourtneyRobert C. CutlerTerrence N. DeeksRobert V. FareseAnabelle Brown &

Greg Fowlkes

Kenneth I. GartMichael GiudiciDwight JohnsonMark JohnstonHenrik JonesT.S. KelsoMichael KochWilliam C. LagasseJosh LewisFelix MagowanGeorge MclaughlinGuy MetcalfePaul MorrisonSam Mudie

Alex NierothThomas B. PennellRoad IDR.R. DonnelleyChristopher L. RyanElizabeth SkauJoshua SlocumJohn SquiresFrederick G. St GoarThe Little NellDonald WilkinsonDennis WuthrichEdward Youmans

Rob AbellMatt AdamsAndrew J. BallRobert BauerElanor CaresAndrew H. CraggRichard Facciolo

Cynthia W. FarrarWilliam & Katherine

DuhamelDr. Mark HazukaMark H. JohnstonDaniel L. LeeJody L. Mackey

Steve McMenamin &Robert F. O’ConnellDavid O’LearyMichael S. OnstadLawrence StackLawrence K. WarbasseRichard I. Weiner

Alan AdamsPaul A. AllaireJeffrey W. AllumsJohn D. AlspaughStephen J. AndersonChristopher F. AronhaltMonte AustinJack BackusBonnie & Walter BalandaDennis BarrenaJames S. Barthel, M.D.Robert BauerGeorge H. BeaneGary BeckBarney Berglund

James BerryKenneth L. BlaedelRichard R. BradleyBristol Brewing CompanyDon BurgoonLongino BustillosRyan CadenheadKenneth CampbellGary CarlsonRobert CasciatoRebecca C. CatoRaymond CipolliniEric D. ClarkD. Douglas CloseGail Cloutier

Kenneth CluffWilliam L. CochranJay A. CohenRobert CollinsClaude Lewis CollinsEdward ConditCaroline CooleyGeorge CoppolaJim CordanoRobert CorealeBrian W. CornellCarlos CorujoChristopher CowanNancy CowanJim Crompton

Jeffrey C. Garvey Chris & Dave Jenkins

Nor’wood Development CorporationThomas W. Weisel

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Deirdre Murphy BaderThomas MurrayMargot MyersSteve MyrickShawn NelsonSkip NevellPamela NierothLawrence V. NolanRobert L. NoremRichard OkulskiMichael OlheiserJohn OstrowskiTommy PagonisJohn E. PatrickSteven PaulGerald P. PavlatBlair W. PetersonErik PetzingAlexandra PhillipsJohn C. PinkstonJoseph T. PiscitelloMark PowersDebra A. PrellerStephen S. RadcliffeJay RatheWilliam J. Reddington

William R. ReichertAlexandra RobinetteJohn RodgersDeborah K. RoodPaul RosicaKenneth RosskopfSteve P. RoyJames RutkowskiChris J. RygTodd SammannMichael SamuelsenMichael ScardavilleDavid E. SchneiderRichard SchwartzVance ScottAron SeikenWilliam SelfRobert SelleyJoseph SempleRichard ShortenLuis SierraCraig A. SimonHoward SklarRobert SmileyJules L. SmithPeter P. Smuts

Ryan SousaRon SpohnNeal A. StansburyBarnaby F. StarrWayne D. StetinaGregory StrockMichael P. StrongThomas A. TalbertPeter TempestDouglas R. TerrellJoel D. ThompsonKaren TourianPaul A. TroutRuss WalkerGlenn WarmuthStanley D. WatkinsJohn A. WentlingDavid E. WhitestoneMark WienkeDennis WilliamsSteven E. WilliamsonGregory WolfSynthia WongBarbara Yarbrough

Jacquelyn CrowellScott CruickshankRobert DallainDavid M. DamronAllen DavenportWilliam C. DavidsonStanley De PassosDaniel DeardorfDrew J. DedoPaul DemjanenkoTim A. DoddEdward DombroskiRoger DonahueDaniel DoranStephen M. DowningJoseph DuhonRenee DuprelPeter ErdoesTyler L. FarrarPaul L. FeinsteinWarren FellinghamStephen FickR J. FieldGerald E. FinkenJeff T. FisherJaime FonsecaChristopher FrankRoger K. FrantzJenny C. FrayerRobert FriedmanCharles W. FutcherJohn GalbreathTom M. Galliher

Leslie GamezRobert F. GebelGeoffrey GeerPatrick GerdemannJeffrey GieseGlenn R. GomesSteve GoodellGleb GroysmanJohn HalloranDavid HarrityRoderick HarwoodBrian HauswirthPaul F. HayesElizabeth HazlettGeorge W. HeagertyCarl J. HenriksonKenneth J. HochmanBetsy E. HokeJim HoldenSteven A. HollandSusan HudakBarry HughesMahendra HundalJerome J. JacobsRafael Jauregui-AriasStuart JohnsonThomas M. KachelmeyerJoel B. KantorRobert H. KaplanDavid KatzGina E. KaveshJay KenneyCharles L. Killeen

Michael KimbelDavid L. KlenkScott A. KlionLars KloveDennis S. KnoopWilliam M. KochNathan KochJoe KratzerKevin A. KroeseSteve LacherJoseph W. LacombMark J. LancasterRichard H. LansingDaniel J. LarsonDavid G. LaVelleLance LeenerSylvia LegereJurgen LeiserTim LeonoudakisPaul LincolnSteve S. LouisWalter LubyTod ManningRobert V. MaudlinMichael McCartanJon G. McLennanScott R. McMillianChristopher S. MerriamAndrew MilmanDanial J. MinkusJames S. MontgomeryJames B. MowryStephen Murphy

National Development Program rider Joshua Berry (R) was 3rd in the 2012 Liege Bastogne Liege while

program alum Ian Boswell (L) was 2nd.

Taylor Phinney time trialed to bronze at the 2012 UCI Road World Championships.

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2012 SUPPORTERS OF THE FOUNDATION

($25 TO $99)

Robert W. AbbottMichael AbdallaDan AckermanAlan Adelman

David AdlerThomas AgrestiSamuel AldridgePeter C. Alexander

Robert AlexanderWayne AlexanderReid AllredJuan Almonte

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Thomas GosnellRobert GottliebJeffrey M. GrantCory GreenbergThomas GreeneGerald GreenleafErika GriffithAlan G. GrigolettoChristopher C. GrisvardKristi HamiltonBenjamin HamrickHarbor Fish Market, Inc.Aaron HardinJohn W. HardtlaCharlie HarrisonRoger HarrisonJack HartmanMichael HeagneyMichele K. HeatonThomas HeinrichCarl HekkertBryan HeldRobert HelmsEric HempelMadison HenryAllen HerringtonDwight HibdonJoel R. HildCharles B. HobbsGregory HoffmanWilliam HoffmanDaniel HofstraPeter W. HollisMark R. HolmesDavid HornickRobert HoytDiana HulboyGary HunterJeff HuserWilliam R. HutchinsonDavid IglewiczMichael ImhoffTheodore InoueJerome J. JacobsMichael JamesBruce J. JamisonDaniel W. JoakimJo D. JohnsonKris JohnsonLarry Johnson

Reed JohnsonDonald JonasMartin W. JonesGregory Jones-AlbrechtAaron K. JosephJeff JoyJoseph KappAndy KathanAl J. KeimRay A. KellyOmer KemPaul KempMichael KerrTim KerrE. Scott KingGerald A. KingScott J. KirschnerJanet KlisiewiczKimi KondoPaul KonradChris M. KopanskiWilliam F. KosfeldDavid KroepschDavid KurtzAndrew LaboutPatricia A. LamondLinda D. LampilaJames LaneRobert LangeWilliam LangstaffCraig LarsenDonald LauryBruce L. LawrenceRichard LeibfriedAdam LewandowskiScott LewisMichael C. LibbyScott LideenJen LillPaul LincolnSteven J. LindellLaura LindgrenDavid LingleDarren R. LinkinRussell LipscombMark LittleFred A. LocascioMartin LoefflerJohn LoehnerJohn A. Long

Matthew LongToby LongJamie P. LongeRichard C. LorsonRobert LyonsRobert MaddocksRobert K. MadsenDamianos MaggosTy MagnerKelly M. MaherEric MaikenElizabeth MalloyDouglas MalmgrenWilliam R. MannWalter A. ManningCourt MapleMatthew MarchalMike MarottaJose A. MartinezRobert MartzWyatt MasonGlen D. MastCharles MaxwellMichael McCartanKent T. McDanielKent D. McDonaldClarence J. McElroySandrine McFaddenRoseanne R. McGrathPatrick McKuneTom McLaughlinW P. McMullanRussell C. MeadXavier MelendezSteve MeraRyan P. MichelsJim P. MichlerChris MickelsenAndrew MishloveRip MobusSteven MoeBob MonahanJohn (Bud) MorrisRobert MosierDavid C. MountRichard MountsJohn S. MoynaghThomas W. MuellerStephen MungerZoe G. Nance

Emanuel A. AlongiIngrid AlongiKyle AndersonCarmelo AndoJohn L. AnnerClay AnselmoStanley ArnettMichael AtkinsCole AveryMark AveryJonathan AyersJack BackusJohn G. BagleyMark BaileyJon BakerJohn F. BalabanRobert BaldwinJohn BallardDuane BarnesDavid L. BarnhartDennis BarrenaHerbert E. BatesJeffrey BeaumontKenneth BellianEve D. Ben-OraSteve G. BentPamela J. BernhoftJohn L. BerryJonathan BieleWillie BillingsleaMark L. BingAndrew BlackFranklin D. BlackwelderPaul BlantonBrian BoermanSteven P. BonadioMark BoraskiLawrence BornPeter D. BosmaJohn BoveJustin BowersockRobert BradleyJoel W. BrazilScott BreedJames BreenBill BrennanAndrew BrewerGlenn BrihagenDaniel B. BrillMichael A. Brochu

Louis BrooksMartin BrownJames BuckinghamDennis R. BucklesMatt BurindaDavid P. BurkeDelynn BurkhalterJohn T. ButlerFrancisco CanoJustin CantrellMichael CantrellVincent CanzanelloMatt CarlsonMurray CarpenterDavid CarrBarry L. CarterBobby V. CaseyJulius CharlieWilliam ChristmanFreddy A. CicerchiaGerry ClapperDaniel ClevelandJohn A. ClouseThomas CodyBill ColeMartin ColletteAlex E. CollinsRobert CollinsEugene ColonTim ComptonRobert CorealeKirk CorselloSteve CraigRoss CraryG. A. CrawfordThomas M. CrenshawHolly CressmanTom CroomJohn C. DallmanAndrew DavalaKeith E. DaviesJames B. DawsonSteven N. DelarocheRoyden K. DetweilerFrank J. DeVitoVincent Di PanoGeorge M. DiasPaul D. DiczokRick L. DiehlNorman Diekow

Clarence W. DillonHenry M. DimmickJames A. DockalWarren DoernerDaniel DonovanSteven W. DowPete DreiskeTucker DulinMartha EbelhackAlan EdmondsonEvelyn J. EgiziI Bruce ElfenbeinMary ElgesDavid C. EllefsonDouglas A. EllmoreSherry L. ErbWilliam ErtlTom B. EttingerShawn FarrellBarnett FeigenbaumPeter FellerRichard FernandezBrian FessendenDan FillenwarthMichael S. FinkSteven FishTim C. FitzgeraldJohn FodorWilliam FournellJim L. FoxGregory A. FranckenLuc FrenetteJoe FullerGary GaddisMark GarciaStuart GeerRichard GeistStephen GerardBrian GeringerJohn GerlingE M. GermonMarty GilesJohn L. GlazeDavid B. GloverJeff GlynnRobbin L. GoldfoosDan L. GoldsmithGlenn R. GomesTim GoodingHoward Goodman

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Michael SorensenMarty H. SparksRobert B. SparksMichael SpellmanWarren J. St. JohnJohn D. StephensJames StevensBrett StewartJackson StewartJohn StewartDonald StimsonSamuel StraightJeffrey StrongBruce A. SukalyThomas R. SundayLane SwallPaul J. SwenIan SwinsonMark SwittersDiana TannerRobert D. TanseyBilly TaylorThomas TaylorJohn S. TegerisAlex TelitsineMark ThompsonRobin J. ThurstonThomas F. TiceCurt A. TiedemanWilliam TippetsNestor R. Tobar

Jonathan ToftoyDarryl TompkinsErrol ToranMichael J. TothFrank TroianoRobert TylerDmitry UsvetovGeorge VafiadesBob E. ValeVito ValentiniJames S. Van ManenSteven T. Van ReesCharles VanzandtChristian VarleyBrian VauterDave VoutilaLuke VrouwenvelderCatherine L. WalbergNicholas WallerRonald WallisErnest WangRichard C. WardJohn W. WatkinsThomas WebbTom WechslerBradford O. WeddellPatrick L. WeilerPeter WeinerTim WellbornAlisha WelshRichard P. Wenham

Steve E. WestJohn WhalenRichard WhartonDean J. WheelerJohn WhelanCraig G. WhiteStephen J. WhitsittMark WienekeMark WienkeChristopher L. WilkesDell WilliamsonThomas WilliamsonRobert WilsonJeremy WireHerman WitteBrandon WolfCJ WolfZachariah WoogenWilliam WorthingtonJoan E. WykoffBrent WymanDavid YamamotoWilliam YelligPaul YodiceBrian J. YoungTammy YoungDoug ZellPaul ZiminskiEarl K. ZimmermannLennard Zinn

Allen NeelPhil NeisserJames T. NelmsThomas NelsonPeter NicholsonJohn NovitskyDennis P. O’BrienMichael O’BrienCharles F. O’ConnellLeslie E. OglesbyPeter O’MaraBanning L. OstrowBrent OtterHayden J. OttoDaniel OvermanMickey PalmerRobert PanicoMarty PanosCraig C. ParkerDavid B. ParksMark C. PastoreJames R. PeacockEarl P. PerrettiBlair W. PetersonColt T. PetersonJeffrey PhilipsonRuthanne PolidoriMike PoloskyThomas PrehnWayne PrescottMichael RaduchaCarl A. Recine

Elton ReidGlenn RennelsRichard L. ReynoldsParke RhoadsKaren M. RiceSean RiceGordon I. RichardsonChris M. RichterSara RiderBill RiechelDavid RimmDavid RiusechTyra RivkinBrian RobinsonKevin RobinsonJesus D. RodriguezThomas RoeberJim RoebuckM Kelly RogersJames L. RoletteMark RosenElliot RossenVincent RoweJoseph RufCurtis RussellBruce R. RychlikJoshua SachaJean-Louis SaillotMichael SaisMatt J. SalbenblattEmma SaraRobert M. Saunders

Richard SavittFrank ScacciaKen L. SchiffmanPaula H. SchildgeJohn SchindlerDavid E. SchneiderKevin SchroderDean SchrollTC SchultzDaniel SchwartzTodd SchwartzDan ScrivnerStephen H. SeagraveStephanie SextonDerrick SeysRussell SharpswainWilliam C. ShortAnthony ShumskasChristopher SiemensSteve B. SimetJerrold L. SimonBrian SiskaShane SkeltonDavid SknerskiBrian R. SmithChristopher SmithKaren SmithRichard C. SmithT Kevin SmythGary R. SnyderPeter SoelknerNicholas Soloninka

LEGACY DONORS:

Tom Ettinger & Jill LaRue

GIFTS MADE IN HONOR OF:

The Belgian HammerEdmund BurkeCLEAN RACINGAlaric GayferAlexandra GebelWarren Hellman

Barry HochmanJoshua KuckJeff LittmanJohn M PavlatTom SparksJohn Stenner

Barb TronnierWedding of Derek Witte

& Jordan HoyerPhillip Wyatt

USA Cycling’s women race in GP Elsy Jacobs.

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: Bart

Hazen

THE FOUNDATION STAFF

Steve McCauley: Director of DevelopmentAmanda Puskar: Development Assistant

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Communications & Website:Local Associations/Regional Programs:Membership/Programs:Insurance:National/State Championships:License Processing/Fulfillment/Printing/Rulebook:Governance:Other Membership Programs:

Membership/Programs:Sanction & entry fees:Development Foundation:USOC:Sponsorship, licensing, & affinity:Camps & clinics:Other:Contributions:

2012 REVENUEExcludes Investment Income

ANNUAL LICENSE ALLOCATION

37%25%13%9%9%3%3%1%

33%25%12%10%11%4%4%1%

Programs:Administration:Sponsorship/Sales (Fundraising):Governance:

Membership Programs:Athletic Programs:National & International Events:

2012 PROGRAM EXPENSES2012 FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES

86%7%5%2%

47%38%15%

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012

USA CYCLING, INC.

USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT

(with comparative amounts for 2011)

ASSETS 2012 2011CURRENT ASSETS:

Cash and cash equivalents $ 3,736,176 $ 4,570,476Short-term investments 5,080,061 4,473,416Accounts receivable - net 103,868 163,082Due from USACDF 1,163,602 59,398Inventory 191,404 218,423Prepaid Expenses 99,951 157,528

Total Current Assets 10,375,062 9,642,323

PROPERTy & EqUIPMENT - AT COST:Vehicles 302,486 196,899Training Equipment 150,878 124,532Office Furniture & Equipment 768,518 657,521Land 649,145 649,145Building and improvements 6,989,539 5,137,268Construction in Progress 95,259Less accumulated depreciation

Property and equipment - net 7,474,417 5,759,147

TOTAL ASSETS $ 17,849,479 $ 15,401,470

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETSCURRENT LIABILITIES:

Accounts Payable $ 423,107 $ 226,243Accrued Liabilities 1,064,537 979,077Deferred Revenue 1,092,397 1,070,520

Total Liabilities 2,580,041 2,275,840

NET ASSETS:Unrestricted 11,233,688 9,976,812Unrestricted - Board designated 10,639 10,639Temporarily restricted 4,008, 13 1 3, 121 ,199Permanently restricted 16,980 16,980

Total Net Assets 15,269,438 13,125,630

TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $ 17,849,479 $ 15,401,470

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USA CYCLING, INC.

USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES & CHANGES IN NET ASSETS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012(with comparative amounts for 2011)

Temporily Permanently 2012 2011 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Totals TotalsREVENUE:

Membership dues and fees $ 5,099,187 $ $ $ 5,099,187 $ 4,802,747Sanction and entry fees 3,514,558 3,514,558 3,216,918USOC Grants 1,235,084 1,235,084 1,045,997USA Cycling Development

Foundation grants 1,821,868 1,821,868 657,614Investment Income 675,027 51 675,078 72,373Sponsorship, licensing,

& affinity royalties 1,240,143 1,240,143 904,333Camps and clinics 349,700 349,700 343,620Other income 407,725 407,725 383,345Contributions 113,297 68,941 182,238 1 18 , 175USA Cycling Development

Foundation fees, net of expenses of $122,540 and $100,250 23,614 23,614 21, 139

Satisfaction of program restrictions 1,003,928

Total Revenue 13,662,263 886,932 14,549,195 11,566,261

EXPENSES:PROGRAM SERVICES:

Membership & development 4,982,560 4,982,560 4,391, 192Coaches, training center,

and athletes 4,089,138 4,089,138 3,926,079National and

international events 1,606,431 1,606,431 1,315,020Total program services 10,678,129 10,678,129 9,632,291

SUPPORTING SERVICES:National office 855,359 855,359 799,838Governance 251,979 251 ,979 237, 172Fundraising 619,920 619,920 229,233

Total supporting services 1,727,258 1,727,258 1,266,243Total expenses 12,405,387 12,405,387 10,898,534

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 1,256,876 886,932 2,143,808 667,727

NET ASSETS, beginning of year 9,987,451 3, 1 2 1 ,199 16,980 13,125,630 12,457,903

NET ASSETS, end of year $ 11,244,327 $ 4,008, 131 $ 16,980 $ 15,269,438 $ 13,125,630

(1,386,149) (1, 101 ,477)

(1,003,928)

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USA Cycling Building Grants:USA Cycling Athlete Program Grants:Olympic Athlete Bonus Grants:Other Program & Grant Expenditures:Centers of Excellence Grants:

Programs:Fundraising:Administration & Governance:

($1,079,426) 54%($740,512) 37%($93,750) 5%($53,703) 3%

($20,000) 1%

($1,987,391) 92%($116,368) 5%($59, 108) 3%

2012 PROGRAM & GRANT EXPENDITURES2012 FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES

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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012

USA CYCLING, INC.

USA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT

(with comparative amounts for 2011)

CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: 2012 2011Change in net assets $ 2,143,808 $ 667,727Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash

provided by operating activities:Depreciation 332,026 281,733Change in allowance for doubtful accounts 4,120 Gain on disposal of property and equipment Net unrealized and realized losses / (gains) on investments 61,969(Increase) decrease in assets:

Accounts receivable 55,094 Due from USACDF 1,594Due from USOC 9,200Inventory 27,019 Prepaid Expenses 57,577

Increase (decrease) in liabilities:Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 282,324 104,642Refundable Deposits Insurance litigation reserves Deferred revenue 21,877 227,790Total adjustments 384, 1 3 1

NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) By OPERATING ACTIVITIES 1,293,137 1,051,858

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Acquisition of property and equipment Proceeds from sale of property and equipment 1,619 Proceeds from sale of investments 1,302,572 1,128,862Purchases of investments Net cash provided (used) by investing activities

NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH 773,505

CASH AND CASH EqUIVALENTS, beginning of period 4,570,476 3,796,971

CASH AND CASH EqUIVALENTS, end of period $ 3,736,176 $ 4,570,476

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USA CYCLING DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012(with comparative amounts for 2011)

ASSETS 2012 2011CURRENT ASSETS:

Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 5,405,655 $ 5,632,835Short-term Investments 1,781,214 1,742,210Restricted Investments 50,298 50,298Accounts receivable, net 134,360 78,800Inventory 27,533 4,202Prepaids 226

Total Current Assets 7,399,286 7,508,345

LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS 2

FIXED ASSETS:Office equipment 9,236 9,236Less accumulated depreciation

TOTAL ASSETS $ 7,399,288 $ 7,508,345

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETSCURRENT LIABILITIES:

Accounts Payable $ 9,021 $ 26,970Due to USA Cycling, Inc. 1,163,602 59,398Accrued Liabilities 4,548 4,377

Total current liabilities 1,177, 1 7 1 90,745

NET ASSETS:Unrestricted 5,904,472 7,104,601Unrestricted - board designated 10,584 10,584Temporarily restricted 307,061 302,415

Total Net Assets 6,222, 1 1 7 7,417,600

TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $ 7,399,288 $ 7,508,345

(674)(525,830)

(7,628)

(83,891)(1,104,204)

(5,754)(61,524)

(9,000)(135,000)

(1,193,9 1 1 )(278,353)

(1,383,387)(2,127,437)

(213,304)(2,048,241)

(850,671)

(834,300)

(9,236)(9,236)