2007 Mt. Hood Classic - Waterman At Work

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Held in and around Hood River, Oregon, the 2007 Mt. Hood Cycling Classic had six days of racing over 400 miles with more than 35,000 feet of climbing. Included were a tough 18.5 mile time trial into the famous Colombia Gorge winds with 1950 feet of climbing and an epic stage over more than 90 miles climbing nearly 10,000 feet to the Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Area.
Repeat professional GC winners Nathan O'Neill and Leah Goldstein prevailed over the hot and sunny Colombia River Gorge terrain and a strong field of pro riders.

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The Men's Peleton on the road to Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort Masters GC leader Dan Martin wins the Mt. Hood Meadows stage Womens Pro GC Winner Leah Goldstein Mens Pro GC Winner Nathan O'Neill

The Colombia River is a Scenic Background for the Hood River Criterium GC Winner Kenneth Philbrick Leads the Hood River Criterium Hood River Criterium Winner Katharine Carroll Masters Racer Jeff Angermann Wins The Hood River Criterium

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