2007 USA Cycling Professional Tour - Events

Events

The 2007 USA Cycling Professional Tour consists of the following 15 one-day races and stage races:

Dates Race Name Location UCI Rating Winner Team
February 18–25 Tour of California California 2.HC Levi Leipheimer Discovery Channel
April 7 U.S. Open Cycling Championships Richmond, Va. 1.1 Svein Tuft Symmetrics
April 16–22 Tour de Georgia Georgia 2.HC Janez Brajkovič Discovery Channel
June 3 Lancaster Classic Lancaster, Pa. 1.1 Bernhard Eisel T-Mobile Team
June 7 Reading Classic Reading, Pa. 1.1 Bernhard Eisel T-Mobile Team
June 10 Philadelphia International Championship Philadelphia 1.HC Juan José Haedo Team CSC
June 17 Austin Men's Invitational Austin, Tx. 1.1 postponed till 2008
June 23 Rochester Twilight Criterium Rochester, N.Y. 1.2 Hilton Clarke Navigators Insurance
June 30–July 7 Tour of Utah Utah 2.2 postponed
August 19 USA Cycling Professional Criterium Championships Downers Grove, Ill. N/A Martin Gilbert Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast
September 1 USA Cycling Professional Time Trial Championship Greenville, S.C. CN David Zabriskie Team CSC
September 2 USA Cycling Professional Road Championship Greenville, S.C. CN Levi Leipheimer Discovery Channel
September 8 Univest Grand Prix Souderton, Pa. 1.2 Will Frischkorn Slipstream-Chipotle
September 11–16 Tour of Missouri Missouri 2.1 George Hincapie Discovery Channel
September 15 Tour de Leelanau Leelanau County, Mich. 1.2 Garrett Peltonen Priority Health-Bissell

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