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Redlands Classic: Tyler Stites edges Tom Williams for stage 1 victory

Tyler Stites (Project Echelon) takes the GC lead after stage 1 (Image credit: Above Four Media/Redlands Bicycle Classic)
Redlands Bicycle Classic stage 1 podium (l-r): second place Tom Williams (Thriva SRCT), winner Tyler Stites (Project Echelon) and third place Stephen Bassett (Denver Disruptors) (Image credit: Above Four Media/Redlands Bicycle Classic)
Tyler Stites (Project Echelon) takes the lead in both the GC and KOM classification. Brody McDonald (Aevolo Cycling) leads the Best Amateur competition. (Image credit: Above Four Media/Redlands Bicycle Classic)
Tyler Stites (Project Echelon) takes the victory on stage 1 (Image credit: VeloImages/Redlands Bicycle Classic)
Men's field tackle Highlands Circuit Road Race (Image credit: VeloImages/Redlands Bicycle Classic)

Defending champion Tyler Stites (Project Echelon Racing) took the uphill sprint victory in the opening stage in Highlands for the 38th edition of Redlands Bicycle Classic

Tom Williams (Thriva-SRCT) was second while Stephen Bassett (Denver Disruptors) placed third in the hilly 58.1-mile circuit race. 

“It was good. I always loved this course and I've been up there a couple of times on the stage and never able to win. It's pretty tricky timing there on the hill, got to time it right and I think I finally timed it right this year,” said Stites, who finished second on this stage in 2022.

The men’s field faced 20 laps of the 2.8-mile course in sunny and hot weather.

“I think everyone is really hot, especially in April. A lot of guys just aren't heat-adapted, and yeah, it was tough.”

The field was put under pressure by the intermediate time bonus sprint with Stites crossing the line first to snatch the three-second time bonification ahead of Owen Wright (CS Velo) and his teammate Scott McGill.

Kaler Marshall (Expeditors) attacked before the third KOM of the day with six laps to go. Four riders - Pablo Alarcon (Canel’s-Java), Tanner Ward (Williams Racing), Brooks Wienke (Aevolo), and Sam Boardman (Project Echelon) - gave chase but all escapees were reeled back with three laps later.

Stites also took the 10-second time bonus as the stage winner. Williams in is second place overall, at seven seconds down and Bassett is third, at nine seconds back, Brody McDonald (Aevolo) is fourth and Wright in fifth, at 13 and 14 seconds back respectively in the general classification.

“Historically, this race has always been really close, but I don't know if those 10 seconds are going to do much this year because we have a huge mountain to climb tomorrow. I think there will be bigger gaps.”

“Historically, this race has always been really close, but I don't know if those 10 seconds are going to do much this year because we have a huge mountain to climb tomorrow. I think there will be bigger gaps.”

Racing continues on Thursday with an exciting new mountain climb at Onyx Summit, which had never been used as the finish for a pro bike race. The long ascent covers 33 miles with an average gradient of 3.9% before the summit finish crests at an elevation of 8,443 feet (2,573m). Beginning at the San Bernardino International Airport, the men will tackle 50.4 miles with two KOM locations on Trek Onyx Summit Road Race.

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