USA Cycling Announces Team for World Championships

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USA Cycling Reveals Team for World Championships


Summary:

In March 2006, USA Cycling unveiled the team set to represent the nation at the 2006 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. The championship will occur from April 13 to April 16 in Bordeaux, France.

Team Announcement:

USA Cycling has announced its lineup for the 2006 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. The event will take place from April 13 to April 16 in Bordeaux, France.

The team’s 14 start positions were determined by standout performances during the 2005-2006 World Cup season. Team members were selected based on qualifications at the 2005 Elite Track National Championships, performance at Los Angeles qualifying events, or coach selections.

Team Highlights:

The U.S. team includes five returning members from the 2005 World Championship team, a UCI World Cup runner-up, and the Pan American time trial champion.

- Sarah Hammer, a three-time gold medalist, rejoins the team after a brief hiatus.
- Becky Quinn, with two World Cup silver medals, has demonstrated strong performances throughout the year.
- Jennie Reed will compete in the Women’s Sprint division and brings two silver medals to the team as a veteran competitor.

Men’s Division:

The men’s division features nine cyclists making their debut at the World Championships, including:

- Michael Blatchford, a bronze medalist.
- Brad Huff, recently celebrated as a Tour de Normandie stage winner.

Team Roster:

Men’s Sprint Division:

- Stephen Alfred
- Ben Barczewski
- Michael Blatchford
- Giddeon Massie
- Chrisitna Stahl

Men’s Endurance Division:

- Michael Friedman
- Bobby Lea
- Brad Huff
- Chad Hartley
- Danny Page
- Michael Creed
- Taylor Tolleson

Women’s Division:

- Women’s Sprint
- Jennie Reed

- Women’s Endurance
- Sarah Hammer
- Becky Quinn
- Kristin Armstrong

For more information, including upcoming events and competitor biographies, visit [www.usacycling.org](http://www.usacycling.org). The site also offers photos, an email newsletter, and recent event coverage. Those interested in future USA Cycling events can find participation details online.

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