Bicycle race in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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]
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:
CoreStates Hamilton Classic (1992-1996)[ 9] [ 10] CoreStates Invitational (1997)[ 11] First Union Invitational (1998-2002)[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] Wachovia Lancaster Invitational (2003-2005)[ 15] Commerce Bank Tom Bamford Lancaster Classic (2006-2007)[ 16] [ 17] [ 18] 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]
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