Fitchburg Longsjo Classic
Fitchburg Longsjo Classic is an annual road bicycle racing stage race held in and around Fitchburg, Massachusetts, United States. It is the second oldest cycling race in the United States.
The race began in 1960 as the Longsjo Memorial Race, in memory of long-time Fitchburg resident Art Longsjo, who competed in both the Winter Olympics as a speed skater and at the Summer Olympics as a cyclist. In 1980, the race was renamed by USA Cycling (then known as the United States Cycling Federation (USCF)).
The 2011 race, scheduled for July 3, was cancelled due to a large structure fire that closed some of the streets used for the criterium course.
The 2012 race was scheduled to include a criterium in Leominster, a circuit race beginning in Westminster, Massachusetts, and ending in Princeton, a hill climb to the top of Mount Wachusett, and the traditional downtown Fitchburg Criterium. However, the race was cancelled on June 11.[1]
Past winners
Women
- 1999 - Lyne Bessette Canada
- 2000 - Lyne Bessette (2) Canada
- 2001 - Lyne Bessette (3) Canada
- 2002 - Lyne Bessette (4) Canada
- 2003 - Katie Mactier Australia
- 2004 - Sue Palmer-Komar Canada
- 2005 - Sue Palmer-Komar (2) Canada
- 2006 - Sarah Ulmer New Zealand
- 2007 - Genevieve Gauthier Canada
- 2008 - Catherine Cheatley New Zealand
- 2009 - Evelyn Stevens United States
Men
- 1960 - Guy Morin Canada
- 1961 - Arnie Uhrlass United States
- 1962 - Richard Centori United States
- 1963 - Rob Parsons United States
- 1964 - Paul Ziak United States
- 1965 - Franco Poutenzieri United States
- 1966 - Sam Watson Ireland
- 1967 - Guiseppi Marinoni Canada
- 1968 - Robert Simpson United States
- 1969 - Jocelyn Lovell Canada
- 1970 - Doug Dale United States
- 1971 - Bobby Phillips United States
- 1972 - Giuseppi Marinoni (2) Canada
- 1973 - Steve Woznick United States
- 1974 - Bill Shook United States
- 1975 - Wayne Stetina United States
- 1976 - Tom Doughty United States
- 1977 - Wayne Stetina (2) United States
- 1978 - Wayne Stetina (3) United States
- 1979 - Tom Schuler United States
- 1980 - Bruce Donaghy United States
- 1981 - Steve Pyle United States
- 1982 - Alan McCormack Ireland
- 1983 - Louis Garneau Canada
- 1984 - Russ Williams United Kingdom
- 1985 - Jeff Slack United States
- 1986 - Patrick Liu United States
- 1987 - Roberto Gaggioli Italy
- 1988 - Graeme Miller New Zealand
- 1989 - Jeff Slack (2) United States
- 1990 - Tom Post Netherlands
- 1991 - Davis Phinney United States
- 1992 - Lance Armstrong United States
- 1993 - Davis Phinney (2) United States
- 1994 - Frank McCormack United States
- 1995 - Mike Engleman United States
- 1996 - Tyler Hamilton United States
- 1997 - John Peters United States
- 1998 - Frank McCormack (2) United States
- 1999 - Bart Bowen United States
- 2000 - Henk Vogels Australia
- 2001 - Eric Wohlberg Canada
- 2002 - Chris Horner United States
- 2003 - Viktor Rapinski Belarus
- 2004 - Mark McCormack United States
- 2005 - Jonathan Page United States
- 2006 - Shawn Milne United States
- 2007 - Jake Rytlewski United States
- 2008 - Kyle Wamsley United States
- 2009 - Zachary Bell Canada
- 2014 - Cole Archambault United States
- 2015 - Kai Wiggins United States
- 2016 - Curtis White United States