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Lancaster Classic

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Bicycle race in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Tom Bamford Lancaster Classic
Jakob Piil, the racer with the most wins at Lancaster (2)
Race details
RegionLancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DisciplineRoad bicycle racing
CompetitionICP Tour of America (1993-1996)
First Union Cycling Series (1998-2002)
Wachovia Cycling Series (2003-2005)
UCI America (2006)
US Cycling Pro Tour (2007)
History
First edition1992 (1992)
Final edition2007 (2007)
First winnerRoberto Pelliconi (1992)
Most winsJakob Piil (1999, 2003)
Final winnerDavid Clinger (2007)

The Tom BamfordLancaster Classic was a professionalroad bicycle race held in late May or early June between 1992 and 2007 inLancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. With the exception of the first race, which was 57.6 miles (92.7 km), the Lancaster Classic covered about 91 miles (146 km).[1][2][3][4] Due to the "short, winding hills," it had a very lowattrition rate, with 37% of starters finishing the race on average.[5][6] 2003's 14% attrition was lower than that of the2021 Tour de France, in which 23% of starters finished.[7]

History

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The race was established in part by Lancaster mayorJanice Stork, along with sponsorCoreStates Financial Corporation (and its acquisitions, Hamilton Bank,First Union, andWachovia National Bank), in an attempt to revitalize the downtown area.[8]

The race underwent several name changes:

It was part of the following tours:

In 2006, two additional races were added: the women's and elite amateur men's race lasted for 25 miles (40 km) and 30 miles (48 km), respectively, around a 0.68 miles (1.09 km) circuit in downtown Lancaster.[1][18][34]

The Lancaster Classic ended abruptly after the 2007 event and was replaced by theLehigh Valley Classic in nearbyAllentown.[35]

Winners

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Men's

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YearWinnerTimeTeamStartersFinishersRefs
1992ItalyRoberto Pelliconi2:04:05Mercatone Uno[36][3]
1993LatviaArvis Piziks3:13:14Latvian National Cycling Team13042[36][10][37]
1994ItalyAndrea Peron3:13:13Team Polti13350[36][6]
1995United StatesFred Rodriguez3:07:12USA Cycling12750[36][19][38]
1996United StatesChris Horner3:28:25Nutra Fig Cycling Team12044[36][39]
1997United StatesChann McRae3:22:15Saturn[36][11]
1998United StatesFrankie Andreu3:23:17US Postal Service150[36][21]
1999DenmarkJakob Piil3:19:42Acceptcard12045[36][13][40]
2000United StatesTrent Klasna3:21:04Saturn140[36][41][42]
2001NetherlandsLéon van Bon3:20:13Mercury Viatel15065[36][43]
2002United StatesDavid Clinger3:18:52US Postal Service[36]
2003DenmarkJakob Piil3:23:42CSC Denmark16323[36][44]
2004NetherlandsMax van Heeswijk3:17:27US Postal Service20057[45]
2005New ZealandGreg Henderson3:21:28Health Net - Maxxis16676[27]
2006United StatesJackson Stewart3:09:20Kodakgallery.com-Sierra Nevada10651[5][46][18][16]
2007AustriaBernhard Eisel3:18:41T-Mobile Team21584[1][47][48]

Women's

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YearWinnerTimeTeamStartersFinishersRefs
2006GermanyIna Teutenberg54:21T-Mobile[49][50]
2007GermanyIna-Yoko Teutenberg55:10T-Mobile[51][48]


Amateur men's

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YearWinnerTimeTeamStartersFinishersRefs
2006United StatesJamie Carney[49]
2007[52]

References

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