The Cascade Cycling Classic was the longest running elite road bicycle racing stage race in the United States (1980–2019), with 2018 being the only year the race was not held.[1] The race was held again in 2019, but then canceled due to Covid in 2020.[2]

The race took place in the Central Oregon region and was based in Bend, Oregon. It was a regular fixture for most of North America's top cyclists and teams.[3] Owned and managed by the Cascade Cycling Classic Youth Foundation,[4] former pro cyclist and two-time national road champion Bart Bowen was both the foundation's executive director and the classic's race director. Bowen won the CCC in 1993.
Past winners
editElite men
edit- 2019 : Travis McCabe (USA), Floyd's Pro Cycling
- 2018 : Race canceled
- 2017 : Robin Carpenter (USA), Holowesko Citadel Racing Team
- 2016 : Robin Carpenter (USA), Holowesko Citadel Racing Team[5]
- 2015 : Dion Smith (NZL), Hincapie Racing Team[6]
- 2014 : Serghei Țvetcov (ROU), Jelly Belly–Maxxis
- 2013 : Serghei Țvetcov (MDA), Jelly Belly–Kenda
- 2012 : Francisco Mancebo (ESP), Competitive Cyclist Racing Team
- 2011 : Francisco Mancebo (ESP), Realcyclist.com Cycling Team
- 2010 : Rory Sutherland (AUS), UnitedHealthcare–Maxxis
- 2009 : Óscar Sevilla (ESP), Rock Racing
- 2008 : Levi Leipheimer (USA), Astana[7]
- 2007 : Phil Zajicek (USA), Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
- 2006 : Chris Wherry (USA), Toyota–United Pro Cycling Team
- 2005 : Scott Moninger (USA), HealthNet–Maxxis
- 2004 : Mike Creed (USA), U.S. Postal Service
- 2003 : Tom Danielson (USA), Saturn Cycling Team
- 2002 : Chris Wherry (USA), Mercury
- 2001 : Scott Moninger (USA), Mercury–Viatel
- 2000 : Scott Moninger (USA), Mercury–Viatel
- 1999 : Scott Moninger (USA), Mercury
- 1998 : Lance Armstrong (USA), U.S. Postal Service
- 1997 : Jonathan Vaughters (USA), Comptel
- 1996 : Marty Jemison (USA), Subaru–Montgomery
- 1995 : Michael Engleman (USA), Team Shaklee
- 1994 : Michael Engleman (USA), Coors Light–Serotta
- 1993 : Bart Bowen (USA), Subaru–Montgomery
- 1992 : Cezary Zamana (POL), Subaru–Montgomery
- 1991 : Greg Oravetz (USA), Coors Light
- 1990 : Mike Englemann (USA), Alpine
- 1989 : Mike Carter (USA), Wheaties–Schwinn
- 1988 : Todd Gogulski (USA)
- 1987 : Brian Walton (USA)
- 1986 : Alan McCormack (cyclist) (USA)
- 1985 : David Zimbelman (USA)
- 1984 : Dale Stetina (USA)
- 1983 : Dale Stetina (USA)
- 1982 : Alexi Grewal (USA)
- 1981 : Mark Cahn (USA)
- 1980 : Ron Hayman (CAN)
Elite women
edit- 2019 : Emma Grant (GBR), Sho-Air TWENTY20
- 2018 : Race canceled
- 2017 : Allie Dragoo (USA), Sho-Air TWENTY20
- 2016 : Tara Whitten (CAN), The Cyclery–Opus
- 2015 : Andrea Dvorak (USA), Twenty16 p/b Sho-Air
- 2014 : Lauren Stephens (USA), Team TIBCO–To The Top
- 2013 : Kristin McGrath (USA), Exergy Twenty16
- 2012 : Alison Powers (USA), Now & Novartis for MS
- 2011 : Janel Holcomb (USA), Colavita/Forno d'Asolo
- 2010 : Mara Abbott (USA), Peanut Butter & Co./Twenty12
- 2009 : Evelyn Stevens (USA). Webcor Builders
- 2008 : Kristin Armstrong (USA), Cervélo–Lifeforce Pro Cycling Team
- 2007 : Women's race was postponed
- 2006 : Kristen Lasasso (USA), Team Lipton
- 2005 : Kristin Armstrong (USA) T-Mobile
- 2004 : Christine Thorburn (USA) Webcor Builders
- 2003 : Lyne Bessette (CAN), Saturn
- 2002 : Kimberly Bruckner (USA), Saturn
- 2001 : Amber Neben (USA)
- 2000 : Jessica Phillips (USA)
- 1999 : Stacey Peters (USA)
- 1991–98 : No women's race
- 1990 : Sally Zack (USA)
- 1989 : Cathy Hart (AUS)
- 1988 : Phyllis Hines (USA)
- 1987 : Alison Sydor (CAN)
- 1986 : Robin Sewell (USA)
References
edit- ^ "Cascade Cycling Classic canceled for 2018". KBND.com. 4 April 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
- ^ Vulcan, Nicole. "Pandemic Cancels Cascade Cycling Classic". The Source Weekly - Bend. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
- ^ "Cascade Cycling Classic". Archived from the original on 2016-07-25. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
- ^ "Cascade Cycling Classic Youth Foundation".
- ^ "This year, Robin Carpenter gets overall Cascade Cycling Classic win". 24 July 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- ^ "Smith, Dvorak win Cascade overall titles". cyclingnews.com. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
- ^ "2008 Pro Men GC Results"[permanent dead link ]