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STAGE 5 - American McCabe Rockets To Win at Tour of Utah

Friday, August 4, 2017 - 6:30pm

American McCabe Rockets To Win at 

Stage 5 of 2017 Tour of Utah

Overall Lead Retained by Britton on Eve of Queen Stage Battle

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

BOUNTIFUL, UTAH (Aug. 4, 2017) – Travis McCabe (USA) of UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team blasted from a select group of riders to win Stage 5 presented by Zions Bank at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. McCabe, who finished third on Stage 1 presented by America First Credit Union, climbed on the top step of the podium in a time of 4 hours, 5 minutes and 26 seconds.

 

“It was a pretty fast finish with that slight downhill and the tailwind coming into the finish. I was just patient, waited for 250 meters to go, opened up (the sprint) and I was the fastest one today. Pretty proud,” said McCabe, who also won stage 4 at the 2016 Tour of Utah. After the win Friday, he took over the Utah Sports Commission Sprint jersey. “This is a stage that I've been targeting all year long. I love Utah, and I've done this now for the third year. I know just how hard it is, so to get a win is pretty emotional. I'm quite happy.”

  

In the group of 26 lead riders, Marco Canola (ITA) of Nippo-Vini Fantini was second at the line. American Logan Owen of Axeon Hagens Berman Cycling Team, who won Stage 3 in Bountiful at 2015 Tour of Utah, finished third.

 

“I felt good, so that's why I wanted to take a win. It was an effort at the front in the last climb. McCabe was fast, he won well. Now we are focused for the last stage (in Salt Lake City),” said Canola, whose Italian team is competing in Utah for a second consecutive year. 

 

Overall race leader Rob Britton (CAN) of Rally Cycling finished seventh on Friday's 115-mile stage and retained the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Overall Leader jersey. With a few changes in the overall standings, Britton continues to hold a 26-second lead over Gavin Mannion (USA) of UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team and a 28-second margin on Serghei Tvetcov (ROM) of Jelly Belly Pro Cycling p/b Maxxis. 

 

Neilson Powless (USA) of Axeon Hagens Berman improved one position to fourth overall and Brent Bookwalter (USA) of BMC Racing Team moved to fifth overall. American Kyle Murphy of Cylance Cycling dropped 15 spots to 20th overall. Taylor “T.J.” Eisenhart (USA) of Holowesko-Citadel presented by Hincapie Sportswear improved one spot, now in sixth overall.

 

Stage 5 presented by Zions Bank returned to Davis County for a third consecutive year, providing 4,200-feet of climbing. Once again, aggressive racing dominated the day from the start in Layton with the breakaway formed more than one hour into the race. 

 

"I just sat back all day, tried to save energy. It was a stage I'd targeted because I've won this stage before, so I just wanted to save energy, try to be there at the finish and try to get another win. But these guys were a little bit faster than me today,” Owen said about finishing third.

 

The escapees maintained a gap of three minutes, as they rolled through Hill Air Force Base for the first time in the race’s history. With the stage win on the line, cooperation ended in the breakaway and the final escapee was caught at the bottom of Bountiful Bench. Fans were treated to an action-packed finish along the flag-lined nine-mile finishing circuit in Bountiful. Attentive at the front, Britton's team protected the yellow jersey and covered all attacks.

 

“Being up front, I got to see a lot of it. Everyone else is trying to hold the wheel in front of them, but I'm like, wow, look at these planes next to us, this is sweet,” said American Justin Oien of Caja Rural-Seguros RGA about F-35 fighter jets passing overhead when the peloton sped through Hill Air Force Base. Active in the breakaway, Oien was awarded the Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider jersey for his efforts. 

 

“Caja Rural is typically a very aggressive team in terms of the way we race, we always want to be in the break,” he said. “Today was no different. For me personally, I really wanted to be in the breakaway, because I thought that the climb here at the finish was right there on the edge something that I could make it over. It didn't end up working that way, but sometimes you got to give it a go. It feels great to be out there and race my bike.”

 

Born and raised in Lehi, Utah, Eisenhart was voted the America First Credit Union Fan Favorite for Stage 5 presented by Zions Bank, in the category of Tour of Utah Legends. Jacob Rathe (USA) of Jelly Belly Cycling presented by Maxxis retained the Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain jersey and Powless continued in the WCF Insurance Best Young Rider jersey.

 

Stage 6 presented by University of Utah Health, the “Queen Stage” of the Tour of Utah, uses the original route over Alpine Loop that was introduced in 2006. At 61 miles in length, the course is much shorter than previous editions, but not easier. This stage begins for a second time in the Heber Valley at Soldier Hollow, in the shadow of Mount Timpanogos. The racers will tackle a Category 1 climb through American Fork Canyon early in the stage, passing Sundance Resort and Timpanogos Cave National Monument. The final fireworks will take place along Little Cottonwood Canyon on the Hors Category climb to Snowbird Resort, the signature six-mile ascent featuring 8-12 percent gradients.

 

The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah continues to be free for all spectators, making professional cycling one of the most unique professional sports in the world today. Fans can follow the race live each day with mobile applications from Tour Tracker powered by Adobe®, as well as coverage each day on FOX Sports Networks (FS2 nationally).

 

RESULTS AND STANDINGS 

www.tourofutah.com/race/results

Stage 5 presented by Zions Bank - Top 10

  1. MCCABE Travis (USA) UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM 4.05'26"
  2. CANOLA Marco (ITA) NIPPO - VINI FANTINI 4.05'26"
  3. OWEN Logan (USA) AXEON HAGENS BERMAN 4.05'26"
  4. CARPENTER Robin (USA) HOLOWESKO/CITADEL RACING P/B HINCAPIE SPORTSWEAR 4.05'26"
  5. BOOKWALTER Brent (USA) BMC RACING TEAM 4.05'26"
  6. TVETCOV Serghei (ROM) JELLY BELLY P/B MAXXIS 4.05'26"
  7. BRITTON Robert (CAN) RALLY CYCLING 4.05'26"
  8. ROSSKOPF Joseph (USA) BMC RACING TEAM 4.05'26"
  9. NAVAEZ PRADO Jhonnatan Manuel (POR) AXEON HAGENS BERMAN 4.05'26"
  10. DE VOS Adam (CAN) RALLY CYCLING 4.05'26"

 

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION (After Stage 5) - Top 10

  1. BRITTON Robert (CAN) RALLY CYCLING 17.21’21"  
  2. MANNION Gavin (USA) UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM 17.21'47" +26”  
  3. TVETCOV Serghei (ROM) JELLY BELLY P/B MAXXIS 17.21'49" +28"
  4. POWLESS Neilson (USA) AXEON HAGENS BERMAN 17.21'59" +38"
  5. BOOKWALTER Brent (USA) BMC RACING TEAM 17.22'05" +44"
  6. EISENHART Taylor (USA) HOLOWESKO/CITADEL RACING P/B HINCAPIE SPORTSWEAR 17.22'19" +58"
  7. CARPENTER Robin (USA) HOLOWESKO/CITADEL RACING P/B HINCAPIE SPORTSWEAR 17.22'20" +59"
  8. CLARKE Jonathan (AUS) UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM 17.22'21" +1'00"
  9. KUSS Sepp (USA) RALLY CYCLING 17.22'23" +1'02"
  10. FICARA Pierpaolo (ITA) AMORE & VITA - SELLE SMP P/B FONDRIEST 17.22'34" +1'13"

AWARD JERSEYS

  • Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Overall leader - Rob Britton (CAN), Rally Cycling
  • Utah Sports Commission Sprint leader - Mihkel Raïm (EST), Israel Cycling Academy
  • Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain - Jacob Rathe (USA), Jelly Belly Cycling p/b Maxxis
  • WCF Insurance Best Young Rider - Neilson Powless (USA), Axeon Hagens Berman Cycling Team
  • Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider - Justin Oien (USA), Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
  • America First Credit Union Fan Favorite - Taylor “T.J.” Eisenhart (USA), Holowesko- Citadel Racing Team p/b Hincapie Sportswear

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About the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah

The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, referred to as "America's Toughest Stage RaceTM," is a week-long, professional cycling stage race for the best men’s teams in the world. The 2017 event will be held July 31-Aug. 6. Now in its 13th year, the event was elevated in 2015 as a 2.HC-rated UCI stage race, making it one of the premier events in North America. The 2017 Tour of Utah includes 10 host venues across the state and spans 605 miles of racing and 36,525 feet of climbing. A total of 16 professional men’s teams will compete, bringing 126 riders from 26 countries. The Tour of Utah is owned by Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment. More information about the Tour of Utah, host venues and professional teams can be found by visiting www.tourofutah.com, as well as social channels Facebook (tourofutah), Twitter (tourofutah), Instagram (thetourofutah) and YouTube (tourofutah).