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Ethan Hutchins of Tulsa’s ABC affiliate, KTUL, checks in with Ulises and Rene as they prepare for Saint Francis Tulsa Tough this weekend.  Live streaming will be available June 8-10 at tulsatough.com

 

Rás Tailteann, Jelly Belly, pro cycling, Ireland

Taylor Shelden | Jacob Rathe | Curtis Whgite | Ben Wolfe | Ulises Castillo

Jelly Belly Ras Tailteann pro cycling Ireland

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©INPHO Bryan Keane

Ben Wolfe drove a break that stayed away until the final 600 meters on Stage 1.  Ben Held on for 7th on the day.

©INPHO Bryan Keane

©INPHO Bryan Keane

Stage 2 from Athlone to Tipperary brought wet and wild full-gas from the gun racing through narrow country lanes.  Just what The Team are at Rás Tailteann for.  Ben Wolfe finished strong to move to 5th in GC.  Taylor Shelden spent some time in one of the day’s many breaks

Check out team mechanic Kevin Oliveira’s view racing through narrow wet lanes near Birr on Stage 2 at Rás Tailteann.  Thanks to Noel from Connacht Cycling for taking care of The Team’s driving this week!

STAGE 3

Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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©INPHO Bryan Keane

©INPHO Bryan Keane

STAGE 4

 

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The peloton descends Healy Pass.  Seven categorized climbs reduced the field to 25 riders on Stage 4.  Tito won the only Cat 1 KOM and moves to 3rd in KOM.  Curtis crashed at a difficult place to swap bikes and get back in, but finished inside time cut.  Kevin has built Curtis a new bike and he will start Stage 5.  Jacob was 4th on the stage and Ben remains 5th in GC with four stages remaining.  Glengariff, Stage 4’s finish, was the most southern point of the 2018 route.

Jacob Rathe Rás Tailteann Jelly Belly Cycling

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Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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Stage 5 saw Taylor Shelden in a move that was caught just outside Mitchelstown and Jacob Rathe take a solo flyer that had 10 seconds’ advantage in the final kilometers.  Alas, Rathe was caught inside of 100 meters to go.  Ulises Castillo finished 9th on the day and Ben Wolfe retains 5th in GC.

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Argon 18 pro cycling FSA Ben Wolfe

FSA WE Argon 18 Vision Wheels Ras Tailteann pro cycling Ireland

The Team’s Argon 18 bikes do not look like they have been through 5 stages of every weather and road condition imaginable thanks to WD-40 Bike

STAGE 6

Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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Ulises Castillo on the podium after winning every KOM on Stage 6 at Rás Tailteann and taking the KOM jersey with two stages remaining

Stage 6 leaders jerseys Ras Tailteann, Pro Cycling, Ireland

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All of the leaders after Stage 6

Ulises Castillo Stage 6 Ras Tailteann KOM King of the mountains

 

Ulises Castillo Ras Tailteann King of the Mountains

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STAGE 7

Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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Jacob Rathe sprinted from the chasing group for 3rd on Stage 7 into Naas, Co. Kildare

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©INPHO Bryan Keane

Ras Tailteann, pro cycling, ireland, Jelly Belly

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©INPHO Bryan Keane

STAGE 8

Ras Tailteann, Ireland, Jelly Belly, Pro Cycling

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Ras Tailteann, Ireland, Jelly Belly, Pro Cycling

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Ras Tailteann, Ireland, Jelly Belly, Pro Cycling

©INPHO Bryan Keane

Ras Tailteann, Ireland, Jelly Belly, Pro Cycling

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Taylor Shelden marks KOM leader Lukas Ruegg on Stage 8 at Rás Tailteann

 

Curtis White in the break that had a minute and a half with 30km on Stage 8

Jelly Belly at Ras Tailteann 2018 pro cycling ireland

The Team are presented one last time after Stage 8 into Skerries.  Jelly Belly is the universal language!

 

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Curtis White

Redlands Classic

Jacob Rathe | Rene Corella | Taylor Shelden | Steve Fisher | Jack Burke | Cormac McGeough | Ulises Castillo | Ben Wolfe

Redlands Classic school visit Jelly Belly

The Redlands Classic is a cornerstone of stage racing in North America.  In its 34th year, Redlands is known for an extremely varied and dynamic parcours, and equally for traditional ‘host housing’ where the teams stay with local families and for the days of school visits before the race.

Jelly Belly Cycling, Redlands Bicycle Classic 2018

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The day after a stage was cancelled due to snow, it makes perfect sense that The Team would need a generous application of Doc’s Skincare sunscreen before the first real stage.

Jelly Belly Cycling, Redlands Bicycle Classic 2018

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The day’s plan is laid out by DS Matt Rice and Legend Danny van Haute before Stage 2 (the first stage) of the 2018 Redlands Bicycle Classic.

Jelly Belly Cycling, Redlands Bicycle Classic 2018

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Jacob Rathe (#rathegramsbutnotthatoften) rises above the valley at the start of the awesome Oak Glen climb.

Steve Fisher Redlands Classic Oak Glen 2018 Jelly Belly

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Steve Fisher, on the podium on last year’s Sunset Loop stage, looks forward to Saturday’s Downtown Criterium and to another donnybrook on Sunday’s Sunset Loop finale.

Jelly Belly Cycling, Redlands Bicycle Classic 2018 Ben Wolfe

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The Team’s “Rider of The Day” went to Ben Wolfe for extraordinary improvement in sustained climbing ability as Wolfe continues to recover from last year’s blood clot setback.

 

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Jacob Rathe cools down after a blazing hot Highland Circuit Race, Stage 3 of Redlands Classic

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Ben Wolfe pulls the peloton up the short sharp climb on Stage 3

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El Hueso, Ulises Castillo, rehydrates immediately after Stage 3

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Steve Fisher

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Ulises Castillo

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Jacob Rathe moved into the green jersey of Sprint Leader on Stage 4, The Downtown Criterium

Rider of the Day on Stage 4, and all the strawberries he could eat, went to Steve Fisher

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Steve Fisher

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Taylor Shelden making it uncomfortable for a large field

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Jacob Rathe resplendent in green and owning it

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Rene Corella

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Steve Fisher on the front

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Final podium Redlands Bicycle Classic Jacob Rathe Jelly Belly

Jacob Rathe successfully defended his green jersey on a hectic final “Sunset Loop” stage

 

Rene Corella and Ulises Castillo at Sea Otter Classic in Monterey

The Team’s Rene Corella and Ulises Castillo raced The Sea Otter Classic in Monterey in April.  The stage race there is great, with a couple of days on the Laguna Seca race track with its infamous “corkscrew” descending turn, but the event is also a huge trade and consumer show.  New products are launched, tech questions are addressed, deals are made, and old friends are reunited.  Here is a gallery of the pair’s Monterey adventures.

Sea Otter Classic 2018

Legendary inventor, historian, and innovator in the pedal game, Richard Bryne of Speedplay was on site to meet riders and answer questions.

Argon 18 at Sea Otter Classic

Argon 18 came to Sea Otter with a surprise!  The new Dark Matter has room for 45mm tires, three bottle cages, and flat-mount brakes and thru axles, and uses the brilliant 3D headset to make three different headset heights before using spacers.

MAXXIS tires at Sea Otter Classic 2018

Presenting sponsor MAXXIS Tires may have shared some information about a prototype road tubular with Uli and Rene…  We’ll talk about that next year.

velotoze at Sea Otter Classic

Velotoze are The Team’s secret weapon for aerodynamics, warmth, and protection from the elements.

Sea Otter Classic 2018

The people at BikeFlights and their proprietary bike box are making The Team’s logistics a lot easier in 2018

Sea Otter Classic 2018

Inno Racks have been The Team’s choice for years, since they make all of the different versions that we need for various vehicles and bikes

wd-40 Sea Otter Classic 2018

WD-40 wash a lot of bikes every year at Sea Otter!  Zeb was happy to let Rene Corella do some of the work, making this “Shred to Ed’s” from Squid shiny before it is given away.

Sea Otter Classic 2018

Salvatore Truglio, GM of Prologo is a real crowd favorite at Sea Otter (and every other event or trade show) every year

Sea Otter Classic 2018

Ed Clancy of Visit Oceanside and Rider Safety Visibility was on hand to make us feel right at home

 

Jack Burke | Taylor Shelden | Steve Fisher| Curtis White | Keegan Swirbul | Ben Wolfe | Cormac McGeough

Tour of The Gila, Pro Cycling, Jelly Belly, Cormac McGeough

Cormac McGeough gets Rider of the Day

Taylor Shelden is never far from the Rider of the Day title

Jack Burke’s first ever Rider of the Day title!

Great capture here from our friend, Caitlin Laroche Creed, of The Team working together on the criterium stage at Tour of the Gila

With Taylor Shelden also in the break, Curtis White drops back into the caravan to collect bottles and get an update from DS Matt Rice.

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Jelly Belly Pro Cycling San Dimas Stage Race 2018

Rene Corella | Jacob Rathe | Taylor Shelden | Steve Fisher | Curtis White | Keegan Swirbul | Ulises Castillo | Cormac McGeough

 

Cormac McGeough San Dimas Stage Race 2018 Jelly Belly

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Cormac McGeough putting in work in San Dimas

Curtis White San Dimas Stage Race 2018 Jelly Belly

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Curtis White

Steve Fisher and Jacob Rathe San Dimas Stage Race 2018 Jelly Belly

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Jacob Rathe and Steve Fisher control the field

San Dimas Stage Race 2018 Jelly Belly Keegan Swirbul

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Keegan Swirbul was 2nd on the previous day’s road race

Rene Corella San Dimas Stage Race 2018 Jelly Belly

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Rene Corella

Keegan Swirbul San Dimas Stage Race 2018 Jelly Belly

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Stage 2 podium at The Bonelli Park road race

Teamwork San Dimas Stage Race 2018 Jelly Belly

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Defending El Hueso’s Green Jersey was a real team effort

Ulises Castillo San Dimas Stage Race 2018 Jelly Belly

Ulises Castillo holds on to the overall sprinter’s Green Jersey

Ulises Castillo San Dimas Stage Race 2018 Jelly Belly

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El Hueso, Ulises Castillo

 

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Argon 18 and iconic road and triathlon shop Nytro Multisports hosted a coffee morning and coastal ride for friends old and new.

The Team enjoyed the company and the stunning Southern California scenery.

 

photo: Brian Black Hodes | @veloimages

The Team welcome new partner EB Cycling Law for 2018.

EB Cycling Law is the cycling law practice of nationally recognized and award-winning personal injury law firm Estey & Bomberger, headquartered in San Diego, California.

Estey & Bomberger partner Michael Bomberger, who heads the EB Cycling Law practice, is an avid cyclist that has been involved in the sport competitively and recreationally for the past 25 years. His practice has focused for two decades on helping cyclists that have been injured while riding. Bomberger has also been actively engaged in the Rider Safety Visibility initiative, which seeks to educate the public and increase the practice of safety and visibility for all cyclists.

“It is a privilege to work with the leadership at Jelly Belly Cycling, the professional cyclists of the team, and those that support the team,” said Bomberger.  “We are honored to be part of this organization because they go the extra mile to perform, while sharing our values and goals of making cycling safer for all bicyclists; children, recreational riders, commuters, and competitive cyclists alike.”

Danny Van Haute, team owner and director said, “Michael and his firm bring a great deal of opportunity to Jelly Belly Cycling through their unwavering support of our team and the principles of rider safety visibility. All members of the Jelly Belly Cycling team (staff included) are required to use front and rear lighting during training and recreational rides. We are hopeful that our mandatory visibility/lighting program, with lights provided by CatEye, will be adopted by other riders and teams and eventually become as ubiquitous as helmets in the sport.”

 

 

photo: Brian Black Hodes | @veloimages

Watch for updates this week as The Team have come together for the first time of 2018 in Oceanside, California.

The Team for The Country Garden Cup 12th Tour of Hainan, UCI 2.HC

Serghei Tvetcov | Taylor Shelden | Jacob Rathe | Ulises Castillo | Michael Sheehan | Jordan Cheyne

DS Matt Rice outlines the day’s course ahead of Stage 1 at Tour of Hainan

Serghei Tvetcov was in an early crash, but finished strong and is doing OK

Serghei Tvetcov and Jordan Cheyne at the start of Stage 1

photo | Zhou (QLE)

Ulises Castillo hit out solo but was caught with 4 km to go.  El Hueso still finished top 20

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

Jordan Cheyne rolls across the Stage 1 finish in Wanning, Hainan

photo | Zhou (QLE)

Jordan Cheyne, at the finish of Stage 2… “I did get the Most Aggressive Rider jersey, right?”

Gordo owning the jumbotron (and viewers worldwide)

The Team roll to the start of Stage 3

photo | Zhou (QLE)

DS Matt Rice delivers details of the day’s stage and outlines various scenarios and how The Team can react, where he wind is coming from, and where an attack might succeed

photo | Zhou (QLE)

Two different reactions to Stage 3, Jordan Cheyne and Ulises Castillo

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

Michael Sheehan was part of the early break on Stage 3

photo | Zhou (QLE)

Jordan Cheyne driving the two-man break on Stage 2

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)

photo | Zhou (QLE)