Tour of America's Dairyland

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Tour of America's Dairyland
Race details
DateJune
Region Wisconsin
Discipline Road
CompetitionNational calendar
Type Stage race
OrganiserWisconsin Milk Marketing Board
Race directorBill Koch
History
First edition2009 (2009)
Editions13 (as of 2022)
First winnerFlag of the United States.svg  Chad Hartley  (USA)
Most winsFlag of Germany.svg  Florenz Knauer  (GER)(2 wins)
Most recentFlag of Germany.svg  Florenz Knauer  (GER)
Women's history
First winnerFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessie MacLean  (AUS)
Most winsFlag of the United States.svg  Laura Van Gilder  (USA)(3 wins)
Most recentFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Harriet Owen  (GBR)

The Tour of America's Dairyland is a multi-day cycling race held annually in Wisconsin since 2009.

Contents

Winners

Men

YearWinnerSecondThird
2009Flag of the United States.svg  Chad Hartley  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Logan Garey  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Adam Bergman  (USA)
2010Flag of the United States.svg  James Stemper  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Chad Hartley  (USA)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Michael Northey  (NZL)
2011 [1] Flag of Moldova.svg  Serghei Țvetcov  (MDA)Flag of the United States.svg  Chad Hartley  (USA)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Euris Vidal  (DOM)
2012Flag of the United States.svg  John Murphy  (USA)Flag of Russia.svg  Alexey Shmidt  (RUS)Flag of the United States.svg  James Stemper  (USA)
2013Flag of the United States.svg  Jake Keough  (USA)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Hilton Clarke  (AUS)Flag of the United States.svg  Luke Keough  (USA)
2014Flag of the United States.svg  Daniel Holloway  (USA)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Owen Gillott  (AUS)Flag of the United States.svg  Brandon Feehery  (USA)
2015Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Alexander Ray  (NZL)Flag of Slovenia.svg  Aldo Ino Ilešič  (SLO)
2016Flag of the United States.svg  Tyler Magner  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Daniel Holloway  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  John Murphy  (USA)
2017 [2] Flag of Germany.svg  Florenz Knauer  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Ole Quast  (GER)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Reece Robinson  (AUS)
2018Flag of New Zealand.svg  Luke Mudgway  (NZL)Flag of the United States.svg  Colin Strickland  (USA)Flag of Mexico.svg  César Serna  (MEX)
2019Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matthew Rice  (AUS)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  César Marte  (DOM)Flag of Germany.svg  Moritz Malcharek  (GER)
2020No race
2021Flag of Venezuela.svg  Clever Martínez  (VEN)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Ethan Craine  (NZL)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  César Marte  (DOM)
2022Flag of Germany.svg  Florenz Knauer  (GER)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Owen Gillott  (AUS)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  César Marte  (DOM)

Women

YearWinnerSecondThird
2009Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessie MacLean  (AUS)Flag of the United States.svg  Devon Haskell Gorry  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Theresa Cliff-Ryan  (USA)
2010Flag of the United States.svg  Sarah Caravella-Fader  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Carrie Cash-Wooten  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Francis Schofield  (USA)
2011Flag of the United States.svg  Laura Van Gilder  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Cari Higgins  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Kristen Lasasso  (USA)
2012Flag of the United States.svg  Laura Van Gilder  (USA)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Emily Collins  (NZL)Flag of the United States.svg  Erica Allar  (USA)
2013Flag of the United States.svg  Laura Van Gilder  (USA)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kimberley Wells  (AUS)Flag of the United States.svg  Jennifer Purcell  (USA)
2014Flag of the United States.svg  Samantha Schneider  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Erica Allar  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Tina Pic  (USA)
2015Flag of the United States.svg  Tina Pic  (USA)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lauretta Hanson  (AUS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Yusseli Mendivil  (MEX)
2016Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Peta Mullens  (AUS)Flag of the United States.svg  Tina Pic  (USA)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kendall Hodges  (AUS)
2017 [3] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rebecca Wiasak  (AUS)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Josie Talbot  (AUS)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Peta Mullens  (AUS)
2018Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rebecca Wiasak  (AUS)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Sharlotte Lucas  (NZL)Flag of the United States.svg  Katie Compton  (USA)
2019Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Harriet Owen  (GBR)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Natalie Redmond  (AUS)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Peta Mullens  (AUS)
2020No race
2021Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matilda Raynolds  (AUS)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Harriet Owen  (GBR)Flag of the United States.svg  Alijah Beatty  (USA)
2022Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Harriet Owen  (GBR)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nicola Macdonald  (AUS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Sofía Arreola  (MEX)

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References

  1. "Tour of Americas Dairyland 2011: Madison Capital Criterium Results". cyclingnews.com. 27 June 2011.
  2. "Tour of America's Dairyland - 2017 Overall Omnium Results - Pro Men 1/2" (PDF). tourofamericasdairyland.com.
  3. "Tour of America's Dairyland - 2017 Overall Omnium Results - Pro Women 1/2" (PDF).