Manhattan Beach Grand Prix

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Manhattan Beach Grand Prix
Race details
DateJuly
RegionManhattan Beach, California
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionNational calendar
TypeOne-day race
OrganiserSouth Bay Wheelmen
Race directorEric Smith
History
First edition1962 (1962)
Editions60 (as of 2023)
First winner Bob Tetzlaff (USA)
Most wins (3 wins)
Most recent Justin Williams (BLZ)
History (women)
First winner Nicole Freedman (USA)
Most recent Colleen Gulick (USA)

The Manhattan Beach Grand Prix is a single-day road cycling race held in Manhattan Beach, California. The race takes place annually in July and was first contested in 1962. The race was founded by Ted Ernst and takes place as a criterium on a 1.3-mile course, which it has used for very edition since its inception.[1]

Winners[edit]

Men[edit]

Year Winner Second Third
1962 United States Bob Tetzlaff
1963 United States Nick Van Male
1964 United States Skip Cutting
1965 United States Jack Disney
1966 United States Mike Penkert
1967 United States Buddy Campbell
1968 United States Tom Garrity
1969 United States Peter Kendall
1970 United States David Mulica
1971 Trinidad and Tobago Vernon Stauble
1972 United States John Timbers
1973 Jamaica Xavier Mirander
1974 United States Ron Skarin
1975 United States Ralph Therrio
1976 United States Bill Keane
1977 United States Kevin Lutz
1978 United States Ron Skarin
1979 United States Scott Hembree
1980 Sweden Jim Berg
1981 Canada Ron Hayman
1982 United States Chris Huber
1983 Switzerland Hans Ledermann
1984 France Thierry Marie
1985 Mexico Manuel Youshimatz
1986 United States Wayne Stetina
1987 United States Scott McKinley
1988 United States Dominic Felde
1989 United States Bruce Reid
1990 United States Steve Speaks
1991 United States Mike Raczuk
1992 United States Scott McKinley
1993 United Kingdom David Mann
1994 United States Scott McKinley
1995 United Kingdom Malcolm Elliott
1996 United Kingdom Malcolm Elliott
1997 United States Jamie Paolinetti
1998 United States John Peters United States Steve Hegg New Zealand Julian Dean
1999[2] Mexico Miguel Ángel Meza United States John Peters United States Jonas Carney
2000[3] United States David McCook United States John Peters United States Rahsaan Bahati
2001[4] United States Jonas Carney New Zealand Graeme Miller United States Rahsaan Bahati
2002[5] Canada Gordon Fraser Australia Brent Dawson United States Alex Candelario
2003[6] United States Jonas Carney United States Rahsaan Bahati Canada Gordon Fraser
2004[7] United States Tyler Farrar United States Jonas Carney United States Robbie Ventura
2005[8] New Zealand Greg Henderson United States Tyler Farrar Cuba Iván Domínguez
2006[9] Argentina Juan José Haedo New Zealand Greg Henderson United States Kyle Gritters
2007[10] United States Rahsaan Bahati Cuba Iván Domínguez United States Kayle Leogrande
2008[11] United States Rahsaan Bahati Argentina Ricardo Escuela United States Brad Huff
2009[12] United States Rahsaan Bahati Argentina Lucas Sebastián Haedo United States Ken Hanson
2010[13] Cuba Yosvany Falcón Australia Bernard Sulzberger Mexico Diego Yépez
2011[14] · [15] Colombia Carlos Alzate Australia Jonathan Cantwell United States Jake Keough
2012[16] United States Ken Hanson Argentina Ricardo Escuela Australia Hilton Clarke
2013[17] United States Jesse Anthony United States Blake Anton United States Brandon Gritters
2014[18] United States Ken Hanson United States Luke Keough United States Justin Williams
2015[19] Australia Hilton Clarke United States David Santos United States Garrett Olsen
2016[20] United States Justin Williams Mexico Alfredo Rodríguez United States Eamon Lucas
2017[21] United States Cory Williams Mexico Mario Zamora United States Randall Coxworth
2018[22] United States Justin Williams United States Tyler Locke Netherlands Jasper Verkuijl
2019[23] United States Cory Williams United States Robin Carpenter United States Ryan Jastrab
2020-2021 No race
2022 United States Cory Williams Mexico Eduardo Cruz United States Nigel De Sota
2022 Belize Justin Williams Mexico Eduardo Cruz United States Cory Williams

Women[edit]

Year Winner Second Third
1999[2] United States Nicole Freedman United States Pam Schuster United States Suzanne Sonye
2000[3] United States Nicole Reinhart United States Carmen Spore United States Pam Schuster
2001[4] United States Tina Mayolo United States Katrina Berger United States Suzanne Sonye
2002[5] United States Suzanne Sonye United States Becky Quinn United States Jenny Eyerman
2003[6] United States Becky Quinn Canada Gina Grain United States Lara Kroepsch
2004[7] United States Tina Pic United States Nicole Freedman United States Katrina Grove
2005[8] Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg United States Nicole Freedman United States Tina Pic
2006[9] United States Nicky Wangsgard United States Shelley Olds United States Taitt Sato
2007[10] United States Laura Van Gilder New Zealand Malindi Maclean United States Shontelle Gauthier
2008[11] United States Brooke Miller United States Laura Van Gilder United States Jennifer McRae
2009[12] United States Coryn Rivera New Zealand Malindi Maclean United States Catherine Fiedler-Cook
2010[13] United States Pam Schuster United States Priscilla Calderon United States Anna Drakulich
2011[14] United States Jennifer Valente Spain Beatriz Rodríguez United States Julia Lafranchise
2012[16] United States Shelby Reynolds United States Julie Cutts Australia Melina Bernecker
2013[17] United States Erica Allar United States Samantha Schneider United States Laura Van Gilder
2014[18] United States Erica Allar United States Tina Pic United States Sarah Fader
2015[19] United States Samantha Schneider United States Erica Allar United States Tina Pic
2016[20] United States Kimberly Lucie United States Joy McCulloch United States Katie Donovan
2017[21] Norway Anita Stenberg Canada Joëlle Numainville United States Laura Van Gilder
2018[22] United States Coryn Rivera United States Katie Mardayat United States Kristabel Doebel-Hickok
2019[23] United States Coryn Rivera United States Emily Georgeson United States Amber Neben
2020-2021 No race
2022 United States Melissa Hailey
2023 United States Colleen Gulick United States Laurel Rathbun United States Mary Joyce Monton

References[edit]

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  10. ^ a b Mark Zalewski (1 July 2007). "46th Manhattan Beach Grand Prix - NE". autobus.cyclingnews.com.
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  15. ^ "A golden day for Chevron Manhattan Beach Grand Prix". truesport.com. 28 June 2014.
  16. ^ a b "Manhattan Beach Grand Prix 2012 results". velonews.com. 9 July 2012.
  17. ^ a b "Report & Results: Allar and Anthony Take NCC Wins at Manhattan Beach Grand Prix". socalcycling.com. 7 July 2013.
  18. ^ a b "Manhattan Beach Grand Prix 2014: Results". cyclingnews.com. 8 July 2014.
  19. ^ a b "Manhattan Beach GP 2015: Results". cyclingnews.com. 8 June 2015.
  20. ^ a b "Manhattan Beach Grand Prix Highlights". socalcycling.com. 7 August 2016.
  21. ^ a b "Williams breaks away for Chevron Manhattan Beach Grand Prix title". easyreadernews.com. 31 July 2017.
  22. ^ a b Christy Nicholson (23 July 2017). "Manhattan Beach Grand Prix Highlights 2018". socalcycling.com.
  23. ^ a b "Manhattan Beach Grand Prix Highlights 2019". socalcycling.com. 23 July 2019.

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