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USA Cycling has announced the roster for the 2023 Cycling Esports World Championships. The digital races occur on Feb. 18, 2023, on Zwift, with riders from 35 nations competing — 100 from each gender. Here’s the USA Cycling team:
MEN Evin Bouchard-Hall (Wadhams, N.Y.; Velocio)
J. Bruhn (Baton Rouge, La.; NeXT p/b Enshored)
Joseph Chudyk (Byron, N.Y.; TURBO)
Matt Curbeau (Millis, Mass.; Saris/ NoPinz)
Brian Duffy Jr. (King of Prussia, Penn.; NeXT p/b Enshored) Daniel Jamrozik (Saint Louis, Minn.; Restart Racing) Ryan Larson (Galloway, N.J.; Saris/ NoPinz) Zach Nehr (Milwaukee, Wis.; NeXT p/b Enshored) Timothy Rugg (Harrisonburg, Va.; Team Skyline) David Talbott (New Canaan, Conn.) Alex Tenelshof (TURBO) WOMEN Jacqueline Godbe (Chicago, Ill.; Saris/ NoPinz) Kristen Kulchinsky (Dix Hills, N.Y.; Twenty 24) Liz Van Houweling (Des Moines, Iowa; Saris/ NoPinz) Courtney Nelson (San Jose, Calif.; Saris/ NoPinz) Ellexi Snover (Issaquah, Wash.; Electric Spirit Co.) Morgan Uceny (Saris/ NoPinz) Arielle Martin-Verhaaren (Williamsburg, Va.; AEO) According to a press release , USA Cycling has its hopes pinned on Kristen Kulchinsky and J. Bruhn to carry the team to victory. A new format, who’s this? 2023 marks the third year of the Cycling Esports World Championship. And this year, the 1-hour, 15-minute contest has a new format. Racers will compete in three separate short events: The Punch, The Climb, and The Podium.The Punch begins with a hundred riders in each gender racing over 13.8km of […]
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