Horner Moves into Leader’s Jersey and Sets Stage for Tour of Utah Finale
American veterans Chris Horner (RADIOSHACK LEOPARD TREK) and Tom Danielson (Team Garmin-Sharp) attacked on the final and signature climb of today’s 113.5-mile stage race and gave crowds a thrilling two-man sprint for the finish of Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah’s Stage Five presented by Utah Sports Commission. Horner surged around Danielson for the win, …
Matthews Takes Second Stage at Tour of Utah
A fast and furious circuit race beside the Utah State Capitol saw Orica GreenEDGE’s Michael Matthews (Australia) surge to a convincing win at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. Matthews captured his second stage win of the six-day Tour of Utah on today’s Stage Four presented by University of Utah Health Care. Matthews flew …
Sho-Air Comes To USA Cycling’s Aid
Scott Tedro, owner of Sho-Air International (owners of the US Cup and Team Sho-Air / Cannondale, and title sponsor of NICA), declared that the company will create a fund to assist all 35 USAC-selected competitors for the 2013 Mountain Bike World Championships to be held in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Sho-Air will provide a check for …
Garmin-Sharp’s Morton Wins on Tour of Utah’s Mount Nebo
A valiant solo attack by Lachlan Morton (Australia) of Team Garmin-Sharp lasted nearly 25 miles from the slopes of Mount Nebo for a thrilling win on Stage Three presented by iON Camera today at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. The victory put the 21-year-old in the Larry H. Miller Dealerships overall leader’s jersey. …
SUGOI Performance Apparel Launches “KING OF THE ROAD” Signature Custom Jersey Inspired by Ted King
SUGOI Performance Apparel has partnered with Cannondale Pro Cycling team rider Ted King to produce King’s first signature custom jersey, “King of the Road.” King has made a name for himself pushing the pace at the front of the peloton in major races throughout the world. Spending countless hours towing the peloton and playing lead-out …
Orica-GreenEDGE’s Matthews Wins Scenic Stage at Tour of Utah
After 131 miles of racing today at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, one bike length was the only advantage Orica-GreenEDGE’s Michael Matthews needed to win Stage Two presented by Utah Office of Tourism. Finishing in a little over 5 hours and 17 minutes, the Australian sprinter slipped into the Larry H. Miller Leader’s …





