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Basking Ridge, NJ

Phone: 908.630.0110
Fax: 908.630.0112

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Liberty Cycle's Base Camp International Joins the 2010 USA Cycling National Racing Calendar
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Featuring 27 events and nearly one million
dollars in overall prize payouts, the NRC enters its 14th season as the
nation’s premier Pro-Am men’s and women’s road
cycling circuit. It will visit 22 states from March through September,
highlighting the United States’ best domestic teams and athletes.
The NRC will head to the northeast in May; first to the Wilmington Grand Prix and the Kelly Cup, May 22nd and 23rd, then on to the newly added Base Camp International
(May 26) in Basking Ridge, New Jersey before moving over to Somerville
for the nation’s oldest bicycle race, the Tour of Somerville on
May 31. One of 15 criteriums on the calendar, the Richmond Twilight
Grand Prix will take place just to the south in Virginia on June 3.
After the Tulsa Tough in
Oklahoma June 4-6, the circuit heads back east to the richest one-day
women’s race on the calendar and arguably the most prestigious
single-day event for women in the U.S., the Liberty Classic will take over the streets of Philadelphia on June 6. The Clarendon Cup, a road race, will go off June 12 in Arlington, Va., just ahead of the Tour de Winghaven, now both a men’s and women’s NRC event, in St. Louis on June 13.
To See the Complete NRC Calendar, Click Here >>
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2009 Race Recap
The 4th annual Ricola Twilight Grand Prix
presented by Base Camp Adventure Outfitters and promoted by Liberty
Cycle and Bernards Township was held on a fast and technical 1.1 mile
course in Basking Ridge, NJ. As in past years, the Ricola Alphorn
Players and stunt rider Jeff Lenosky of Giant Bicycles added to the
festivities.
The race was fast and aggressive from the
start but, despite constant attacks, all the breakaway attempts were
pulled back by the peloton which regularly reached speeds of over 40
miles per hour on the finish straight.
Will Hofarth of Mountain Khakis soloed off
the front with 4 laps to go, but was caught on the last lap after a
strong chase by Team Type 1, which was working hard to set up their
Slovenian sprinter Aldo Ino Ilesic. Ilesic delivered for his team by edging Eric Barlevav of Mountain Khakis and Francois Parisien of Planet Energy in a close sprint to claim the lion's share of the $10,000 in prize money.
Event Photos
For photos of the event taken by Aaron B. Strubel Photography, click here.
Did you photograph the race? Email us a link to your gallery and we'll add it to this page.
2009 Ricola Twilight Grand Prix Results

1 Aldo Ino Ilesic ---- Team Type 1
2 Eric Barlevav ---- Mountain Khakis Pro Cycling Team
3 Francois Parisien ---- Planet Energy
4 Maxime Vives ---- Planet Energy
5 Jonathan Page ---- Battley HARLEY-DAVIDSON/Sonoma Grill
6 Clayton Barrows ---- CRCA/Empire Cycling Team p/b Northwave
7 Cheyne Hoag ---- Kelly Benefit Strategies
8 Chad Burdzilauskas ---- Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy
9 Stephan Kincaid ---- CRCA/Empire Cycling Team p/b Northwave
10 Ryan Anderson ---- Kelly Benefit Strategies
11 Gavi Epstein ---- Champion System Racing/Cycles Gladiator
12 Colin Jaskiewicz ---- CCB Racing
13 Bennet Van Der Genugten ---- Kenda Pro Cycling p/b Spinergy
14 Bill Elliston ---- Van Dessel Factory Team
15 Kenneth Hanson ---- Team Type 1
16 William Dugan ---- CCB Racing
17 Wil lHofarth ---- Mountain Khakis Pro Cycling Team
18 Brendan Cornett ---- Richmond Pro Cycling
19 Guido Palma ---- Colavita Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light
20 John Minturn ---- CRCA/Empire Cycling Team p/b Northwave
21 Brian Butts ---- Battley HARLEY-DAVIDSON/Sonoma Grill
22 Nicholas Keough ---- BikeReg.com / Cannondale
23 Mike Margarite ---- CRCA/Empire Cycling Team p/b Northwave
24 Alex Candelario ---- Kelly Benefit Strategies
25 Scott Zwizanski ---- Kelly Benefit Strategies
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The top 3 finishers of The $10,000 Ricola Twilight Grand Prix in Basking Ridge, NJ, celebrate atop the podium.
Photo: Sherb Naulty

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Aldo Ino Ilesic of Team Type 1 took the tight sprint, with Eric
Barlevav of Mountain Khakis in second and Francois Parisien of Planet
Energy in third.
Photo: Sherb Naulty

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View a Race Photo Gallery by
Aaron B. Strubel Photography >>
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