Jun. 7, 2009TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship
It’s gone by many names: CoreStates, Wachovia, USPRO, the International Championship. But racers have always called it one thing: Philly. Despite the casual handle, Philly for years determined the U.S. road champion after an exhausting 156-mile slog. In 2006, the national championships moved to Greenville, South Carolina, but Philly remained, still one of the most important and popular one-day races in the U.S.
2009
- Jun. 7, 2009
Columbia-Highroad goes 1-2 in Philly - Jun. 7, 2009
Teutenberg says her third Philly win was the hardest - Jun. 6, 2009
Dominguez tests 2010 Fuji in Philly - Jun. 6, 2009
Boasson Hagen favored at 25th Philly Championship - Jun. 4, 2009Kelly Benefit Strategies auctions Philly "Hot Lap" to benefit World Bicycle Relief
- May. 1, 2009
Casinos betting on Philly International - Apr. 29, 2009Philly is a go
- Apr. 21, 2009
Race co-founder Dave Chauner says he's scrambling to find new sponsors and revenue to save June's Philly classic.
2008
2007
- Jun. 10, 2007
Haedo wins Philly, Eisel takes Triple Crown - Jun. 10, 2007
Philly Championship: A Casey Gibson gallery - Jun. 9, 2007
T-Mobile is team to beat in wide-open Philadelphia races
2006
- Jun. 11, 2006
Henderson doubles up in Philly - Jun. 10, 2006
Philly readies for International Championship, Liberty Classic
2004
- Jun. 9, 2004
Michael Barry’s diary: Frustrated in Philly - Jun. 5, 2004Wachovia week: Countdown to Philly
2003
- Jun. 10, 2003Dede's diary: Philly
- Jun. 7, 2003USPRO preview: Wet in Philly, but sun to come?
- Jun. 6, 2003
Notes from the road: All Philly, all the time - Jun. 5, 2003Health Net - but not Fraser - going to Philly
- Jun. 2, 2003
Why Gord Fraser and Health Net won't be in Philly
2002
- Jun. 9, 2002
Philly to Walters, the stars-and-stripes to McRae - Jun. 7, 2002Philly field loaded with challengers
2001


