American riders and domestic road races to follow in 2023

Here's a road season preview for American bike racing fans

American pro cyclists Veronica Ewers and Quinn Simmons
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We may have just waved goodbye to the cyclocross season, but the WorldTour calendar is already hotting up as the European Classics are underway. The U.S. domestic racing scene is set to follow suit, including the launch of the all-new National Cycling League (NCL) kicking off its inaugural criterium on April 8 in Miami. 

With the 2023 season knocking at the door, Cycling Weekly lists some of the key U.S. riders to watch domestically and abroad, as well as highlighting the National Cycling League and the second annual Maryland Cycling Classic.

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EventDateHeader Cell - Column 2
Redlands Bicycle ClassicApril 12-16Redland, CA
Sea Otter ClassicApril 17-19Monterrey, CA
Tour of the GilaApril 26-30Silver City, NM
Sunny King CriteriumMay 6-7Anniston, AL
Joe Martin Stage RaceMay 18-21Fayetteville, AR
Wilmington Grand PrixMay 19-21Wilmington, DE
Armed Forces Cycling ClassicJune 3Arlington, VA
Saint Francis Tulsa ToughJune 9-11Tulsa, OK
Tour of America's DairylandJune 15-25Wisconsin
Boise Twilight CriteriumJuly 8Boise, ID
Salt Lake CriteriumJuly 15-16Salt Lake City, UT
Intelligentsia CupJuly 21-30Chicago, IL
Littleton Criterium August 5Littleton, CO
IU Health Momentum IndyAugust 25-26Indianapolis, IN
The Gateway Cup Sept. 2-5St. Louis, MO
Maryland Cycling ClassicSept. 3Baltimore, MD
Bucks County ClassicSept. 10Doylestown, PA

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Clara Beard
Freelancer

A former pro, Clara Beard has been rooted in the cycling scene for more than 20 years. After working as a newspaper reporter for several years, her love of the sport prompted a full-time return as a journalist in 2011. Since then, Clara has reported on more bike races than she can count, both domestic and international.