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McCabe Wins Final Stage of the Colorado Classic, Mannion Secures Men’s Overall

The Colorado Classic’s final stage was a great chance to showcase Denver’s downtown district. Photo courtesy of the Colorado Classic.

The pace was frenetic over the last few kilometers of the 2018 Colorado Classic on Sunday, but team UnitedHealthcare stayed on top of it as Gavin Mannion secured the biggest victory of his career.

The 26-year-old Fort Collins, Colo., resident held tight to the blue Gates General Classification leader’s jersey after winning the Stage 2 Vail Time Trial and surprising himself with a follow-up podium in Saturday’s 100-mile Queen’s Stage.

Travis McCabe (Unitedhealthcare) takes the win in the final stage of the Colorado Classic. Photo courtesy of the Colorado Classic.

“This was the best week of my cycling career and today is probably the best day,” Mannion said. “Now I’ve been with UnitedHealthcare for two years and with the team coming to an end, giving them a big victory is huge. I never gave up on the cycling dream and am happy to finally win a big race.”

Adding to that was Serghei Tvetcov (UHC), who repeated his 2017 Colorado Classic result, finishing second overall, 15 seconds behind Mannion. Hugh Carthy (EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale) maintained his 22-second deficit coming into Stage 4, rounding out the overall podium and also securing the Colorado Tourism Office King of the Mountain jersey.

The icing on the cake for UHC was the thrilling Stage 4 victory of Travis McCabe.

UnitedHealthcare had plenty to celebrate. They won the men’s and women’s overall and second place, both team classifications, Queen of the mountain and multiple stage wins. Photo courtesy of the Colorado Classic.

“For us to come out and race and get the win – more importantly, get the win for Gavin – is what we wanted to do. I’d say it’s a pretty emotional time for us,” McCabe said. “We’ve always come out swinging and this year especially showed our capability as a team. It’s a special moment.”

The urban excitement was electric Sunday as the 2018 Colorado Classic wrapped up with Stage 4 presented by Gates Industrial Corporation, a circuit race around downtown Denver on a 9.1-mile course that started and finished at the Velorama Festival and sent racers around Coors Field, through North Capitol Hill and Uptown to City Park. There were 74 survivors in the Stage 4 race and they completed eight laps for 71.2 miles, all characterized by intense speed, focus and several breakaways.

The final classification leaders: King of the Mountain – Hugh Carthy (Team EF-Drapac P/B Cannondale), Best Young Rider – Daniel Martinez Poveda (Team EF-Drapac P/B Cannondale), General Classification – Gavin Mannion (UnitedHealthcare), Sprint Classification – Joe Lewis (Holowesko-Citadel P/B Arapahoe Resources), Most Aggressive Rider – Taylor Phinney (Team EF-Drapac P/B Cannondale). Photo courtesy of the Colorado Classic.

After a few valiant but unsuccessful early surges by Colorado native Taylor Phinney (EF Education-Drapac p/b Cannondale), whose efforts earned him the FirstBank Most Aggressive Rider jersey, numerous racers took turns blasting ahead of the pack throughout the race, but none to much avail. The decisive moves came down to the homestretch, where the UHC riders cranked madly to the finish line and McCabe powered over it by a wheel as Ty Magner (Rally Cycling) and Joseph Lewis (Holowesko-Citadel p/b Arapahoe Resources), followed in second and third, respectively. Lewis once again earned the Frontier Airlines Sprint jersey as Colombian phenom Daniel Martinez Podeva (EFD), nabbed the IKON Pass Best Young Rider jersey for the third day straight.

FINISH
Rank Bib # Name Team
1 71 Travis MCCABE UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
2 44 Tyler MAGNER Rally Cycling
3 81 Joseph LEWIS Holowesko-Citadel P/B Arapahoe Resources
Gates presents General Classification Leader Jersey
Rank Bib # Name Team
1 75 Gavin MANNION UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
2 72 Serghei TVETCOV UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
3 3 Hugh CARTHY Team EF-Drapac P/B Cannondale

Frontier Airlines presents Sprint Competition Leader Jersey
Rank Bib # Name Team
1 81 Joseph LEWIS Holowesko-Citadel P/B Arapahoe Resources

Colorado Tourism Office presents King of the Mountain Competition Jersey
Rank Bib # Name Team
1 3 Hugh CARTHY Team EF-Drapac P/B Cannondale

IKON Pass presents Best Young Rider Competition Jersey
Rank Bib # Name Team
1 5 Daniel MARTINEZ POVEDA Team EF-Drapac P/B Cannondale

FirstBank presents Most Aggressive Rider Jersey
Rank Bib # Name Team
1 1 Taylor PHINNEY Team EF-Drapac P/B Cannondale

TEAM GC
Rank Team
1 UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
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