Cascade Cycling Classic

The Cascade Cycling Classic is the longest run elite road bicycle racing stage race in the United States (1980–present), with 2018 being the only year the race was not held.[1]

2010 Prologue ITT starting line, with Cascade Range in background

It takes place in the Central Oregon region and is based in Bend, Oregon. It is a regular fixture for most of North America's top cyclists and teams.[2] Owned and managed by the Cascade Cycling Classic Youth Foundation [3] , former pro cyclist and two time National Road Champion Bart Bowen is both the Foundation's executive director and the Classic's race director. Bowen won the CCC in 1993.

Past winners

Elite Men

Elite Women

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