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Stevens repeats U.S. women’s TT title, Jacob earns men’s jersey

  • By Brian Holcombe
  • Published Jun. 23, 2011

Evelyn Stevens went back-to-back Thursday in Augusta, Georgia, when she won the women’s U.S. time trial national championship. Stevens (HTC-Highroad) repeated her 2010 win over teammate Amber Neben on the new Augusta course during the second day of the elite, U23 and junior national championships. Olympic champion Kristin Armstrong (Peanut Butter & Co.-Twenty12) finished third.

Earlier in the morning, Nathan Brown (Trek-Livestrong) won his first U23 title in the men’s time trial, with teammate Lawson Craddock, the 2010 men’s 17-18 champion, finishing second. Eamon Lucas (Cal Giant-Specialized) earned bronze.

Tayler Wiles (Peanut Butter & Co.) won the women’s U23 national title.

Jonathan Jacob (Indianapolis Cycling-NUVO Cultural Trail) won the men’s elite title, with defending champion Michael Olheiser (Juwi Solar-First Solar) finishing sixth, 1:03 back.

Elite Women U.S. Time Trial Championship

Unofficial Top 10

  • 1. Evelyn Stevens (HTC-Highroad)
  • 2. Amber Neben (HTC-Highroad)
  • 3. Kristin Armstrong (Peanut Butter & Co.-Twenty12)
  • 4. Amanda Miller (HTC-Highroad)
  • 5. Alison Starnes (Peanut Butter &. Co.-Twenty12)
  • 6. Carmen Small (Tibco-To the Top)
  • 7. Kristin Sanders (Colavita-Forno D’Asolo)
  • 8. Molly Van Houweling (Metromint)
  • 9. Jennifer Wheeler (Tibco-To the Top)
  • 10. Amber Pierce (Diadora-Pasta Zara)
  • Elite Men U.S. Time Trial Championship

    Unofficial Top 10

    • 1. Jonathan Jacob (Indianapolis Cycling-NUVO Cultural Trail)
    • 2. Timothy Mitchell (CCB Racing)
    • 3. Jesse Moore (Cal Giant-Specialized)
    • 4. Daniel Ramsey (Full Circle Sports)
    • 5. Daniel Harm (Keller Rohrback)
    • 6. Michael Olheiser (Juwi Solar/First Solar)
    • 7. Gregory Strock (Kentucky Flyers-Texas Roadhouse)
    • 8. David Wenger (Super Squadra-Bicycle Sport Shop)
    • 9. Chad Haga (Rio Grande)
    • 10. Joshua Frick (DC Velo Limited-Clean Currents)

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    Brian Holcombe

    Brian Holcombe

    Brian Holcombe is the managing editor of Velo Magazine. Holcombe joined VeloNews in 2009 following years spent introducing students to whitewater kayaking and working in avalanche control, among other more risky ventures. His graduate work in communications at the University of Denver focuses on innovation and digital media management. Holcombe is a CSU Ram fan and proud parent and has been accused of attacking too much on the VN lunch ride. Follow him on Twitter @FCBrian.