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CU's Kneuven 4th in nationals road race
FORT COLLINS -- The University of Colorado's Taylor Kneuven finished fourth Saturday in the men's road tace at the USA Cycling Collegiate National Championships.
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Kneuven was the only CU finisher in the top five of either race, and Colorado slipped out of the top five in the team standings.
UC-Davis and Fort Lewis are tied for the overall lead.
The championships conclude today with criteriums in Fort Collins.
Collegiate Championships ROAD RACE
Div. I men -- 1. Andrew Talansky (Lees-McRae College) 2:31:42; 2. Paul Mach (UC-Davis) 2:31:44; 3. Ryan Parnes (Stanford) 2:32:00; 4. Taylor Kneuven (Colorado) 2:32:01; 5. Jesse Dekrey (Fort Lewis College) 2:32:04
Div. I women -- 1. Carla Swart (Lees-McRae) 2:31:44; 2. Chloe Forsman (Arizona) 2:31:45; 3. Amy Dombrowski (Fort Lewis College) 2:31:46; 4. Melanie Meyers (Arizona) 2:31:46; 5. Amanda Miller (Colorado State) 2:31:46
Div. II Men -- 1. Chris Butler (Furman University) 2:35:52; 2. Craig Luekens (Yale University) 2:35:54; 3. Zak Grabowski (Colorado School of Mines) 2:36:04; 4. Ben Showman (United States Military Academy) 2:36:10; 5. Austin Roach (Princeton) 2:36:52
Div. II Women -- 1. Devon Haskell (Chicago) 2:32:53; 2. Kendi Thomas (Whitman College) 2:33:17; 3. Martha Buckley (MIT) 2:33:50; 4. Melissa Marts (Colorado School of Mines) 2:33:52; 5. Kay Sherwood (Colorado College) 2:38:40
Div. I team standings -- 1. UC-Davis 295; 2. Fort Lewis College 295; 3. Lees-McRae College 285; 4. Stanford 244; 5. Arizona 221
Div. II team standings -- 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 272; 2. Western Washington 239; 3. Colorado School of Mines 233; 4. Dartmouth 198; 5. Furman 188


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