USA Cycling Selects Milwaukee As Site of 2018 Para-Cycling Criterium Nationals
Tour of America’s Dairyland presented by Kwik Trip to Host Prestigious National Championship for Handcyclists and Physically and Visually Impaired Cyclists
MILWAUKEE, WI, April 17, 2018 – Organizers of the Tour of America’s Dairyland (ToAD) presented by Kwik Trip announced today that USA Cycling has selected ToAD to host the 2018 Para-Cycling Criterium National Championship. The nation’s best handcyclists and physically and visually impaired cyclists will race for national titles Saturday, June 26th at ToAD’s Giro d’ Grafton presented by Aurora Health Care and Celebrate Grafton.
The Para Nationals race is part of the the IndependenceFirst Handcycling Classic presented by ISCorp. The Handcycling Classic, introduced last year, runs the first four days of ToAD’s 11-day race schedule. The 10th edition of ToAD, the U.S.’s largest multi-day bike racing series, features criterium-style bike races daily in different Wisconsin communities from Thursday, June 21 through Sunday, July 1.
“USA Cycling is excited to award the Para Criterium Nationals to the Tour of America’s Dairyland,” said Chuck Hodge, vice president of Operations, USA Cycling. “Awarding these Nationals reflects the support that ToAD and southeastern Wisconsin has shown for para and handcycling.”
ToAD’s 2018 Handcycling Classic expands from three to four days of racing. Among those expected to return to the start line is noted handcyclist Carlos Moleda, a former Navy SEAL and five-time Hawaii Ironman World Champion, Handcycle Division.
“The great thing about handcycling is you leave your chair. You get on the handcycle and you feel like you are not disabled,” he says. “Racing in southeast Wisconsin and being part of ToAD is the perfect place to showcase the sport of handcycling to the public.”
Aside from the Para Nationals in Grafton, open to US athletes only, handcyclists will race in the penultimate event of each day’s schedule right before the Men’s Professional races in Kenosha, East Troy and Waukesha. In those three races, handcyclists will compete for daily race leader’s jerseys, overall Handcycling Classic winners’ jerseys and championship, as well as prize money.
That’s already happening as the Paralyzed Veterans of America Racing Team, including Carlos Moleda, arrives in the Milwaukee metro area in advance of ToAD for a training camp in Delafield. The team expects to field about a dozen members at the Handcycling Classic and Para Nationals.
Additional sponsorship and support for the IndependenceFirst Handcycling Classic presented by ISCorp is provided by Invacare, Body Mechanics physical therapy, Rebel Wipes and Mishlove and Stuckert, LLC.
ToAD was started in 2009 and extends the legacy of multi-day bike racing that first started in Wisconsin in the late 1960’s. It has become one of the most popular bike race series in the sport earning an outstanding reputation for delivering a world-class race experience for both participants and spectators. In 2017, nearly 1,000 racers from more than 40 states and 15 countries participated in ToAD with an average of 450 racing daily. Overall an estimated 100,000 spectators attended races and other special race-day events in host communities.
To register and see the full list of ToAD 2018 dates and cities, click www.tourofamericasdairyland.com.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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