
Redlands Classic, now in its 40th year, remains one of the most iconic races in the U.S. and this year delivered. We fielded a squad of eight, blending experience with developing talent. With several riders coming off a track focus, there were some unknowns, but the team exceeded expectations. Marj Rinaldo (USA), Kenna Pfeiffer (USA) Emmi Gilbert (USA) Ella Sabo (USA) Olivia Cummins (USA) Emily Ehrlich (USA) Sofia Arreola (MEX) and Rylee McMullen (AUS)
Across the week, we won 4 of 5 stages, secured the sprinter’s jersey, and finished 2nd overall on GC (by just 15 seconds). More importantly, it was a true team performance, where individual goals aligned with collective execution:
There’s something powerful about athletes being willing to say their goals out loud. It creates accountability and requires the team to fully buy in and this group did exactly that.
It was also special to have Cathy and Alex Kim join us as guest directors. Different perspectives are invaluable in athlete development, and they added a lot to the week. “Cotton Sox Sports is proud to sponsor the Twenty28 team, and directing the team at the Redlands Cycling Classic was a great experience. The dedication and commitment of all eight riders and staff made the week incredibly rewarding,” said Catherine Fegan-Kim
Behind the scenes, our staff of Racer Gibson, Rafael Meran and Mike SanJose were outstanding, managing long days and the added complexity of building up our first batch of STROMM bikes right before the race. Thank you to Cid Breyer and Jess Sabo for hosting the team, you make it feel like a hometown race for all of us!

Sprint Jersey for Mejias at Redlands Classic

QOM Jersey for Langley at Redlands classic

VBR TWENTY24 Emily Ehrlich Wins the Time Trial for the second year

Sea Otter - Melisa Rollins Fuego XL report

VBR TWENTY24 Melisa Rollins Top-Ten in Life Time Grand PrixFuego XL bolstered International Competition

Roanoke College Cycling is proud to welcome Lauren and Ragan Weigel to the Team!!

VBR TWENTY24 Sprint Jersey at Tour of the Gila A win and two podiums with loss of GC rider

Virginia's Blue Ridge TWENTY24 race new courses at USA Cycling National Championships. All out racing for the stars and stripes in Charleston, West Virginia.

VBR TWENTY24 Sofia Arreola de Finsterwald Drives the Break to the Win at Winston Salem Classic. Marlies Mejias wins field sprint for 3rd

VBR TWENTY24 Marlies Mejias Defends Armed Forces Overall Clarendon Cup win and Crystal City second place





