Fort Lewis Cycling Team Excels at CU Road Weekend Event
The Fort Lewis College cycling team excelled at the CU Road Weekend in Boulder, Colorado, achieving multiple podium finishes and a historic first victory in the men's pro 1/2 road race. In the criterium events, notable finishes included Scarlette Hardie in 7th in the women's Category 4/5 and Ezra Brown placing 4th in the men's pro 1/2 race. The Boulder Roubaix saw impressive teamwork, with Josh Fox winning the men's Category 3 race and Elliot Thornblade taking the overall men's pro 1/2 race. Overall, the team's strong showings are fueling momentum ahead of the upcoming road nationals in Madison, Wisconsin.
By the Numbers- Fort Lewis secured podium finishes in 7 of the 9 races contested.
- Josh Fox won the men's Category 3 race, and Elliot Thornblade won the men's pro 1/2 race, marking the program's first Boulder Roubaix win.
While the results reflect a successful weekend, fluctuating weather during the Boulder Roubaix added unpredictability that could have affected performance, potentially hiding vulnerabilities in preparation for nationals.
State of Play- Fort Lewis dominated both the criterium and road race with strategic team execution.
- The team is heading to road nationals with heightened confidence and proof of capability.
The Skyhawks are set to compete in road nationals next week, aiming to build on their recent successes and further increase their championship total.
Bottom LineFort Lewis College is riding high on momentum from the CU Road Weekend, poised to make significant strides at nationals, where the combination of consistent performance and team cohesion will be crucial for future successes.
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