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USA CRITS: Skylar Schneider and Marcos Mendez score decisive wins at Greenville Cycling Classic

Skyler Schneider blasts away from the front of the peloton on the final two corners to win 2026 Greenville Cycling Classic.

Skylar Schneider (L39ION of Los Angeles) and Marcos Mendez (Foundation New York) won the elite races at Greenville Cycling Classic Thursday night, the fourth stop of USA CRITS.

Schneider delivered the knock-out punch on the final corners of the 50-lap elite women's race, beating Elizabeth Harden (Kingdom Elite Racing) and Andrea Cyr (HigherDOSE - Renova) to the line in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.

Harden and her teammate Ray led into the last lap of the six-turn 'L-shaped' course, Schneider and Cyr glued to their wheels. Ray pulled off for Harden, but it was Schneider who blitzed the front group on turn five and created distance after turn six.

Women's Individual series leader Liza Ray (Kingdom Elite Racing) rolled across the line in fifth place, just off the wheel of Rebecca Lang (Team Winston Salem-FLOW). Harden and Lang second and third, respectively, in the individual standings.

This was the first race in the series for both Schneider and Cyr, who faced off at Redlands Bicycle Classic with Schneider taking a pair of podiums and Cyr earning two top 10s.

Women's podium (L to R): second-placed Elizabeth Harden (Kingdom Elite Racing), winner Skylar Schneider (L39ION of Los Angeles) and third-placed Andrea Cyr (HigherDOSE - Renova) (Image credit: Adam Koble / USA CRITS)

Already dominant at Sunny King Criterium and LaGrange Cycling Classic in April, Mendez earned his third series victory. His Foundation Cycling New York teammate Bryan Gomez finished second in the bunch sprint, holding off a charge from Team Cadence Cyclery pb Waldo Racing duo Luke Fetzer and Cade Bickmore, third and fourth respectively.

Leonel Rodriguez (The Paceline Project) finished fifth and continued to lead the men's individual standings with his consistency of top finishes. Preston Eye (Clif Family Drifters Cycling) finished sixth, and retained a slim margin in the overall ahead of Mendez.

The series remains in South Carolina Friday night for the Spartanburg Criterium presented by Spartanburg Medical Center and Gibbs Cancer Center, with the sixth on Saturday night in Suwanee, Georgia.

Men's podium (L to R): second-placed Bryan Gomez (Foundation New York), winner Marcos Mendez (Foundation New York) and third-placed Luke Fetzer (Team Cadence Cyclery pb Waldo Racing) (Image credit: Adam Koble / USA CRITS)

Results

Pro women - top 10

Rank

Rider

Diff

1

Skylar Schneider (L39ion of Los Angeles)

1:18:27

2

Elizabeth Harden (Kingdom Elite Racing)

+0:00

3

Andrea Cyr (HigherDOSE | Renova)

+0:00

4

Rebecca Lang (Team Winston Salem - Flow)

+0:00

5

Liza Ray (Kingdom Elite Racing)

+0:13

6

Alexi Ramirez (L39ION OF LOS ANGELES)

+0:13

7

Elizabeth Castaño (One Hart Racing - Nashville Local Cycling)

+0:13

8

Lauren Zoerner (Team Winston Salem - Flow)

+0:13

9

Molly Roberts (United Cycling Women)

+0:13

10

Adonays Vera (City Bikes)

+0:14

Pro men - top 10

Rank

Rider

Diff

1

Marcos Mendez (Foundation Cycling New York)

1:32:10

2

Bryan Gomez (Foundation Cycling New York)

+0:01

3

Luke Fetzer (Team Cadence Cyclery pb Waldo Racing)

+0:01

4

Cade Bickmore (Team Cadence Cyclery pb Waldo Racing)

+0:01

5

Leonel Rodriguez Ramos (MC CYCLING TEAM)

+0:01

6

Preston Eye (Clif Family Drifters Cycling)

+0:01

7

Johan Gomez (ARIAS RACING)

+0:01

8

Kaison Smith (EF Education-ONTO)

+0:01

9

Arjuna Burgos (EF Education-ONTO)

+0:01

10

Pablo Paredes (Rockland Devo)

+0:01

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