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November 07, 2007:
Nathan's Personal
Statement Concerning B Sample
Confirmation of Adverse Analytical
Finding
BRASELTON,
GA: Nathan O’Neill confirmed that a B Sample from an in-competition test at the Tour of Elk Grove (Aug. 12, 2007) does show a detectable amount of the appetite suppressant Phentermine. The substance is permitted for out-of-competition use, per the rules of WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency).
In a statement issued today, O’Neill accepted responsibility saying, “I admit that I used the medicine for the prescribed purpose, in an
out-of-competition situation. Unfortunately for me, there was a tiny amount that was still present in my body at the time the sample was collected
in competition. We are certain that this did not constitute a stimulant effect, but I do understand that there will be repercussions for this
misjudgment. I sincerely apologize to my Health Net team, my sponsors and my fans for this embarrassing situation.”
O’Neill was informed of the A
Sample analysis on September 23, 2007. O’Neill’s case will be presented before a panel from the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) in the coming weeks. He is an 8-time Australian National Time Trial Champion from Queensland, and currently resides in Braselton, Georgia. He said he was prepared to present the facts of this case so that the situation could be clarified.
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September 13, 2007: Tour of Missouri
Stage 3 -O'Neill Second!
BRANSON,
MO: "It’s the sort of course that if you
are good, you know it straight away, and
if your legs are good, you find your
rhythm right away" stated Health Net
Presented by Maxxis' Nathan O'Neill
prior to today's Individual Time Trial.
O'Neill found his rhythm and powered
over the rolling hills to a second place
finish, just seconds behind Discovery
Channel's Levi Leipheimer and showing
the crowds why he is the Australian
National Time Trial Champion.
O'Neill and
Leipheimer were the only two riders
breaking the 40 minute barrier for the
course. This moves Nathan significantly
up in the General Classification to #14
September 11, 2007: Tour of Missouri
Opener
KANSAS CITY, MO:
Nathan O'Neill sits comfortably in the
GC at 33rd place after the finish of
Stage 1 of the inaugural Tour of
Missouri. Just 10 seconds out, O'Neill
is poised and ready for Thursday's Time
Trial.
September 2, 2007: Companies eye wind-win situation for cyclists
Courtesy Kelli Lackett,
Coloradoan.com
FORT COLLINS,
CO: "...At the grand opening of the wind tunnel at the northeast Fort Collins warehouse of Ambient Air Technology, pro cyclist Nathan O'Neill is changing into his cycling jersey.
Why the
eight-time Australian National Time
Trial champion is suiting up for a
training ride in this inconspicuous
place becomes clear if you head up the
stairs and lay eyes on the 180-foot long
state-of-art cycling wind tunnel"...more
August 12, 2007: Tour of Elk Grove
in the Bag, O'Neill Wins Overall!
ELK GROVE,
IL: Nathan O'Neill's opening prologue
performance solidified his position in
the overall standings of the 2007
edition of the Tour of Elk Grove and
even with 2 stages heavy in time
bonuses, O'Neill was able to ride solid
and keep his losses to a minimum to
obtain the overall win.
August 11, 2007: O'Neill
on Top Again - Blazes Tour of Elk Grove
Opener
ELK GROVE,
IL: Riding for Team Health Net Presented
by Maxxis, Nathan O'Neill opened today's
2007 Tour of Elk Grove Prologue with an
impressive win to start out this 3 stage
event. The short course would not
usually suit O'Neill's style, but the
Australian National Time Trial Champion
pushed a big gear on the flats to out
power the competition.
July 23, 2007: Health Net Wins Tour
de Toona Team Time Trial Opener - Nathan O'Neill
in Leader's Jersey
ALTOONA,
PA: Team Health Net Presented by Maxxis
led by Australian National Time Trial
Champion Nathan O'Neill dominated
today's opening stage of the 2007
edition of Tour de Toona. "...the
conditions were perfect, we took it
fast" stated O'Neill who crossed the
line first to garner the Leader's
Jersey. Health Net will defend the
jersey in tomorrow's Calmbrook road
race.
June 22, 2007: Nathan O'Neill Wins
Nature Valley Grand Prix St. Paul
Riverfront Time Trial
ST. PAUL,
MN: Keeping in form, Nathan O'Neill
continued his winning streak with a
number one finish in this morning's St.
Paul Riverfront Time Trial. Hot on his
trail was Priority Health rider Ben
Jacques-Mayne, who could not make up the
3 second difference and finished 2nd to
O'Neill.
"We'll be
drilling it again tonight" stated
O'Neill who moves up to #2 in the
General Classification, just 6 seconds
behind Toyota-United's Ivan Stevic.
June 22, 2007: Nature Valley Grand
Prix Stage 1&2 Summary - O'Neill
Ready for Time Trial
MINNEAPOLIS,
MN: After 2 days of racing, Health Net
Presented by Maxxis rider Nathan O'Neill
sits at #16 in the General
Classification for the 2007 Edition of
the Nature Valley Grand Prix. O'Neill is
just 25 seconds off Race Leader and
teammate Kirk O'Bee.
A strong
performance in today's St. Paul
Riverfront Time Trial could put Nathan
in the Leader's Jersey.
June 3, 2007: Mount Hood Cycling
Classic Final - O'Neill
Repeats Last Year's Performance and Wins
Overall
HOOD RIVER,
OR: They say that history repeats
itself and today's 6th place finish by
Nathan O'Neill was enough to secure his
2nd consecutive victory in the Mount
Hood Cycling Classic. O'Neill retained
his 5 second lead over Phil ZajiceK
(Navigators) in this 6 day grueling
event, and that was enough for him to
win the Overall General Classification.
O'Neill looks to be on track for the
upcoming Nature Valley Grand Prix after
getting a late start this season.
June 1, 2007: Mount Hood Cycling
Classic Stage 4 - Scenic Gorge Time Trial...Nathan O'Neill
Smokes Time Trial and takes over
Leader's Jersey
HOOD RIVER,
OR: For the second year in a row
Nathan O'Neill has dominated today's
Scenic Gorge Time Trial with only Phil
Zajicek (Navigators) within striking
distance. Race leader Ben Jacques-Maynes
lost 43 seconds and O'Neill will start
tomorrow's Wy'East Road Race, an
epic stage finishing on the summit of
Mt. Hood, in the race Leader's Jersey.
May 31, 2007: Mount Hood Cycling
Classic Stage 3 - Cooper Spur
Circuit Race...O'Neill
3rd Overall at end of Day
HOOD RIVER,
OR: Finishing today's stage in 4th
place, Health Net Presented by Maxxis'
Nathan O'Neill showed everyone why he is
a marked man going into tomorrow's
Scenic Gorge Time Trial as he rode to
close the gap on Navigator's Glen
Chadwick and limit his losses to Ben
Jacques-Maynes (Priority
Health/Bissell) and Phil Zajicek
(Navigators). With 17 seconds to make
up, O'Neill stated "I've not felt well
all week and tomorrow is arguably the
most scenic time trial I've ever ridden.
I won't be able to enjoy it...but, I
will be ripping it as fast as I can."
May 30, 2007:
UPDATED -Mount Hood Cycling
Classic Stage 2 - Columbia Hills Road Race...Nathan O'Neill
2nd Overall at end of Day
HOOD RIVER,
OR: With the winner's 15 second
time bonus, Ben Jacques-Maynes (Priority
Health/Bissell) edged out Nathan
O'Neill by 7 seconds in today's Columbia
Hills Road Race to take over the
Leader's Jersey in the Mt. Hood Cycling
Classic. O'Neill remains
2nd Overall after Stage 2 and Health Net
Presented by Maxxis retains the Overall
Team Classification.
Wednesday's
brutal Cooper Spur Circuit Race will be the first big test of the riders’ fitness and climbing prowess.
May 29, 2007:
REVISED: "To Err is Human"...Mount Hood Cycling
Classic - Panorama Point Prologue...O'Neill
1st!!!
HOOD RIVER,
OR: Today's opening Prologue placed
defending champ Nathan O'Neill (Health
Net presented by Maxxis) just 12 seconds
behind surprise leader Devon Vigus
(California Giant/Specialized) but an
error in time calculation by race
officials caused Vigus' placing to be
revised. Race officials turned over the
Leader's Jersey today to Nathan O'Neill
who will start Stage 2 in the Overall
Lead.
Team Health Net
starts out number one in the team
classification and poised to control the
week of racing.
May 6, 2007: Tour of
the Gila Stage 5 Final - Hesjedal Drills
it...Nathan O'Neill
Wins Overall Title!
SILVER CITY,
NM: Riding tempo for most of the last 40
KM Health Net's Ryder Hesjedal covered
every move to protect teammate Nathan
O'Neill and launch O'Neill to an
impressive 6th place finish today
ensuring that O'Neill took home the
Overall Leader title of the 2007 Tour of
the Gila.
O'Neill
summed up the week "The boys were awesome, and kept me out of trouble all week...
Ryder was especially incredible today... the final 40km was over two major climbs, and we were whittled down to an elite group of 11 riders.....only him and I were left from HealthNet... He just put it in stun mode and rode like a machine for the final 40km on the front... no one
could even step off the wheel to
attack...Unbelievable!!"
Hesjedal
finished 7 Overall and Health Net
Presented by Maxxis finished 3 in the
Overall Team Classification.
May 5, 2007: Tour of
the Gila Stage 3 & 4 - O'Neill rides
Protected, Healthnet Reels in the Break.
SILVER CITY,
NM: Coming to the front, Team Health Net
chased down the breakaway to within 5
seconds from the line protecting Nathan
O'Neill's Leader's jersey in Stage 3's
Inner Loop Road Race.
In
Saturday's Silver City Criterium,
O'Neill rode much of the race near the
front staying out of trouble and
finishing in the field sprint.
With one day
of racing to go, O'Neill remains number
one in the GC with his closest rival,
Chris Baldwin (Toyota-United) 1'59"
behind. Sunday's Gila Monster Road Race
finishes at the end of a Category 4
climb.
May 3, 2007: Tour of
the Gila Stage 2 - O'Neill takes 2nd,
Health Net Dominates.
SILVER CITY,
NM: Team Health Net Presented by Maxxis
rose to the occasion as they defended
the leader's jersey of teammate Nathan
O'Neill in today's Stage 2 of the Tour
of the Gila. Their efforts enabled a 2nd
place finish for O'Neill after battling
the final 5.5 mile Category 1 climb
up the narrow alpine road.
"The guys
were awesome today" stated O'Neill.
"They rode like a machine...I've got
great teammates here!"
Health Net
will again defend the Leader's Jersey in
tomorrow's Stage 3 Inner Loop Road Race, a 64.2 mile point-to-point course finishing with 4,595' of climbing.
May 2, 2007: O'Neill Crushes Tour of
the Gila Time Trial and Sets New Course
Record!
SILVER CITY,
NM: Health Net Presented by Maxxis rider
Nathan O'Neill scorched the pavement in
Silver City today as he set the new
course record for the Dan Potts Memorial Tyrone Individual Time Trial Stage of the 21st Annual Tour of the Gila.
"Conditions were good today...I'm
carrying good form from the Tour de
Georgia..." stated O'Neill. "Yesterday
our trip here was awful with travel
delay after delay, today was the most
fun time trial I've ridden...It's good
having form."
O'Neill will
be defending the Leader's Jersey in
tomorrow's road race from Silver City to Mogollon. The stage is 94 miles long with 5,650' of climbing, much of it in the last 35 miles.
April 22, 2007: Tour de Georgia
Wraps Up to Packed House, O'Neill Shows
He's Ready
ATLANTA, GA:
Huge crowds lined the streets of Atlanta
as Stage 7 and the 2007 Tour de Georgia
came to a close. Heath Net Presented by
Maxxis rider Kirk O'Bee and Jittery
Joe's Cesar Grajales held off the
charging peloton but were absorbed with
only 6 km to go. In a drag race to the
finish JJ Haedo (CSC) beat Freddy
Rodriguez (Predictor Lotto) to the line
for the win.
Health Net's
Nathan O'Neill finished 14th in the
Overall General Classification feeling
strong and confident that he has
returned to form and is ready to race
for the remainder of the season.
April 21, 2007: O'Neill Solid...Healthnet
Open for Business
STONE
MOUNTAIN, GA: A little over an hour into
today's stage, it was evident that Team
Health Net Presented by Maxxis was out
for business. Karl Menzies (Health Net) had
already won the sprint with teammate
Rory Sutherland (Health Net) on his wheel, and Nathan
O'Neill (Health Net) was in a 22 man breakaway that included
the likes of Tom Danielson (Discovery), Ivan Stevic (Toyota United),
and Dave Zabriskie (CSC). The danger of
the break was eminent and after learning
from some tactical mistakes in Stage 3,
the group quickly got absorbed by the
chase.
With 500
meters to go, the Health Net train led
out and triggered a field sprint which
resulted in a photo finish giving
Freddie Rodriguez (Predictor Lotto) the
win. Menzies finished safely 7th.
With no more
KOM's in the remaining stage, Ryder
Hesjedal(Health Net) will retain that
jersey in the overall classification as
long as he finishes Sunday's stage.
Nathan O'Neill finished solidly in the
peloton and retains his 14th place GC
classification. Health Net remains #2 in
the Team Classification with one stage
to go.
April 20, 2007: O'Neill Finishes
Fourth
on Brasstown Bald
BRASSTOWN
BALD, GA: When Gilberto Simoni (Saunier Duval - Prodir), Tom Danielson (Discovery Channel), and Levi Leipheimer (Discovery Channel) broke away from the peloton
early on the foot of Brasstown Bald, little did
they know that Nathan O'Neill would be
along for the ride.
With 150 meters to
go, Simoni attacked and O'Neill
countered, unleashing a vicious attack on
the Italian. At the line, O'Neill
narrowly missed a spot on podium as Anthony Colby (Colavita/Sutter Home)
edged him out for 3rd. O'Neill finished
at 1'06" behind Stage winner Levi Leipheimer
and moves up to 14 in the GC. Teammate
Ryder Hesjedal ended the day with the
final KOM jersey of the Tour de Georgia.
Healthnet
Presented by Maxxis remain #2 in the
overall Team Classification after
today's stage.
April 19, 2007: "I'm ready to play my
cards"...Nathan O'Neill Finishes Third
on Lookout Mountain
LOOKOUT
MOUNTAIN, TN: His goal today was to "See
Rock City" and "rock" the city was what
he did. Nathan O'Neill's granite
performance placed him 3rd in today's
Individual Time Trial from Chickamauga,
GA to Lookout Mountain, TN and earned
himself a trip to the podium
"It's been a
while since I've seen the podium" stated
O'Neill in a reference to his delayed
season start due to a string of
unfortunate accidents off the bike.
Today's effort proved that O'Neill is
indeed back. When asked about yesterdays
stage and his GC hopes O'Neill replied
"I was motivated...when the GC went
south yesterday for all the favorites, I
figured let's throw it in today and see
what happens...so that worked out!
Finishing
third today behind Levi Leipheimer
(Discovery) and Dave Zabriskie (CSC) and
riding with a staph infection as a
result from the 60 stitches he received
in his left arm earlier this month was a
statement to his perseverance and
dedication as a cyclist. His effort
moved him up to 15 in the GC.
Special Note:
Check back for upcoming video footage of
Nathan O'Neill as he assaults the
Lookout Mountain Time Trial
April 18, 2007: Tour de Georgia - Nathan O'Neill Answers our questions
Courtesy
DailyPeloton.com
CHATTANOOGA, TN: Nathan O'Neill of Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis gives us a view of the field into what happened in the Tour de Georgia Stage 3 when the GC classification was turned upside down. The field let a group of thirteen riders get away and the break managed to amass a 29 minute gap by the time they finished, introducing new names as contenders for the overall classification...more
April 18, 2007: Breakaway Sticks and Mixes
Things Up...Tour de Georgia Wrap-up -Stage
3...
CHATTANOOGA, TN:
A 13 man breakaway went up the road
today while no team in the peloton would
come forward to chase. In an unexpected
move, the breakaway put 29 minutes into
a gap that stuck until the race end.
Healthnet presented by Maxxis had both
Tim Johnson and Jeff Louder in the
break. Tim drove the break and put some
space between the wheels on the 3rd KOM
to gain today's Most Aggressive Rider
jersey and Louder took both the 1st and
2nd KOM points and then followed Johnson
as the 3rd up KOM #3 moving him to #1 in
the Overall Mountains Classification.
Things look good for Nathan O'Neill in
tomorrow's Individual Time Trial up
Lookout Mountain as the course suits his
style well.
April 17, 2007: O'Neill Moving Up...Tour de Georgia Wrap-up -Stage
2...
ROME, GA:
Driving the peloton, Healthnet gobbled
up Navigator's Glen Chadwick on his solo
breakaway as the group climbed the
infamous "Clock Tower Hill". On the
second approach to the hill, Nathan
O'Neill and teammate Ryder Hesjedal
launched an attach which garnered 3 KOM
points for Nathan. O'Neill finished 20th
in today's stage and moves up the GC by
one notch to #24 at 1'22". Healthnet
Presented by Maxxis remain #2 in the
overall Team Classification.
As the
Tour moves into the mountains tomorrow,
the next few days could be definitive in
how the GC will play out.
April 16, 2007: O'Neill Ready...Tour de Georgia Wrap-up -Stage 1...
PEACHTREE CITY, GA: You'd never know that his domestic season is just starting, but from the lean looks of Team Healthnet Presented by Maxxis' Nathan O'Neill, you can tell O'Neill is ready to battle whatever
and whoever is thrown at him. "I'm ready" he responded to race announcer Dave Towle at sign in, and today's stage would allow him to see how his body,
recovering from 2 early season
accidents, would react to race conditions.
The pace
was fast and furious and at Macon today,
O'Neill finished strong at number 25
(1'07") in
the GC. It was a stellar day for Healthnet Presented by Maxxis, with
teammate Doug Ollerenshaw on the podium
in 2nd place, and the team #2 in the
Team Classification.
March 28, 2007: Nathan O'Neill talks about
his recent accident and injuries...
Courtesy
VeloNews.com
BRASELTON, GA: Nathan chats with
VeloNews Senior Writer Neal Rodgers
on
VeloNews Audio Podcast # 17
March 14, 2007: Highway Accident injures
Tour de Georgia Representatives
CARTERSVILLE, GA: Australian Cyclist
Nathan O'Neill, Jackie Tyson, Dir of Communications for Tour de Georgia, and
Judy Staton, Georgia Cancer
Coalition,
March 14, 2007: Highway Accident injures
Tour de Georgia Representatives
CARTERSVILLE, GA: Australian Cyclist
Nathan O'Neill, Jackie Tyson, Dir of Communications for Tour de Georgia, and
Judy Staton, Georgia Cancer Coalition, were traveling southbound on I-75 Tuesday returning from a Tour de Georgia press conference in Chattanooga when the SUV they were driving in was apparently bumped from the rear causing it to
crash into the left guard rail and flip
over 4-5 times on the guard rail. The
driver's side roof collapsed.
The accident happened just north of Cartersville. The EMT crews working out of the Hospital were very courteous and professional
as they assessed the scene quickly upon arrival
At one time, there were as many as three helicopters enroute. Nathan was stable enough for ground transport to Cartersville,
but unfortunately, two of the helicopters had to be used for air evacuation to Atlanta.
O'Neill was
released out of the Cartersville Hospital around 8:00pm. He
received over 60 stitches in his left forearm and
has some bruising, a knot on his head.
and facial lacerations from flying glass. He
will be following up with a surgeon in 7 days to check over the arm, but his recovery should be relatively fast.
Unfortunately, this will take him out of
the Redlands Classic Bike Race and may
be a small setback in his bid for the Tour de Georgia
in April. In January, O'Neill was hit by
a car on a training ride and that
incident removed him from the Tour of
California roster.
Judy Staton
is stable and recovering in an Atlanta hospital and
Jackie Tyson is still in intensive care
with extensive injuries and head trauma.
"Jackie's
Forerunner is an unbelievable
fortification for the seat belt
rule. Without them, their story would be
very different."
stated John Karr, LOC
Dev.Committee, at the scene.
We ask that you keep your
thoughts and prayers going strongly for
Jackie and Judy.
January 25, 2007: Top cyclist walks away from crash
Courtesy
The Toowoomba Chronicle
TOOWOOMBA, AU
- TIME froze for Toowoomba cyclist and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Nathan O'Neill at 1.40pm yesterday.
The 32-year-old had nearly finished his training ride around the streets of Toowoomba when he was involved in a collision with a car at the Perth and Ramsay streets roundabout.
O'Neill was thrown from his bike and landed heavily on the bitumen.
He was taken to St Vincent's Hospital but was released a few hours later after X-rays revealed no broken bones or internal injuries.
O'Neill has been left with bruises and cuts to his body, but knows it could have been much worse...more
January 12, 2007: Eight is great for O'Neill... Queenslander sets new course record with win
Courtesy
Cyclingnews.com
BALLARAT, AU
- Unlike yesterday's women's time trial, defending champion Nathan O'Neill (Qld) had no trouble in adding an eighth title to his resume, winning the 2007 elite men's time trial. To give the crowd something to watch, O'Neill set a blistering pace, breaking the course record, going under fifty minutes by twenty-five seconds...more
January 12, 2007: Nathan O'Neill wins 8th
Australian National Time Trial
Championship!!!!
BALLARAT, AU
- Defending a national title is a feat
in itself, yet claiming that title for
the 8th time, as Queensland native
Nathan O'Neill did today, proves that
O'Neill means business in 2007.
Finishing more than a minute ahead of
the next closest rider, he once again
proved that solid preparation and
dedication is the key to his success.
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January 10, 2007: Nathan's new record possible
Courtesy
Cyclingnews.com
BALLARAT, AU -
While the men's road race is unlikely to be a repeat of 2006, there is a degree of certainty in the men's individual time trial, with Queenslander Nathan O'Neill (Health Net) lining up once again in the men's individual time trial, an event that the talented Queenslander has won seven times...more
October 23, 2006: For 2007, Youth Brings
Experience for Health Net Presented by
Maxxis.
Courtesy
Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by
Maxxis
OAKLAND, CA
- 2007 will not be a re-building year
for the Health Net Pro Cycling Team
Presented by Maxxis.
"It will be more like a re-birth,"
states Team Directeur Sportif Jeff
Corbett, noting that the re-shaped squad
will more resemble the first two NRC
championship teams of 2004 and 2005.
"We're going to have a lot of big,
powerful guys on the squad. You're going
to see a lot less 52 cm Cannondales
underneath our guys this year."
With the
departure of long-time veterans Gord
Fraser, Mike Sayers and Scott Moninger,
the team will see a youth movement in
2007.
"Our oldest guy will be Nathan
O'Neill," Corbett said,
"and he'll only be 32"...more
September 18, 2006:
Lydia Elaine
O'Neill Crosses Finish Line
Courtesy
Pelotonsports.net
ATLANTA, GA - 2006 Commonwealth Games Gold
Medalist and seven-time Australian
National Time Trial Champion, Nathan
O’Neill, became a first-time father on
September 17, when his wife Karen gave
birth to their daughter, Lydia Elaine
O’Neill. Proud parents welcomed Lydia,
weighing 10lbs 1oz, at Northside
Hospital in Atlanta, at 9:45 in the
evening.
“I
thought I was prepared for the moment
for when she was born, but in truth, I
wasn’t. There’s just no way for anyone
to prepare you for that moment and for
how it feels. It was just the most
incredible thing I have ever
experienced,” Nathan said while holding
his baby girl for the first time.
Both Karen
and baby Lydia are doing well and are
expected to return to their Braselton
home Wednesday.
August 3, 2006: Nathan O'Neill 2nd in current NRC
Points Standings
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - USA Cycling
released it's current list of NRC Points
and Nathan O'Neill remains in 2nd on the
circuit with 1180 points and only 90
points away from NRC points leader Floyd
Landis. Team Health Net Presented by
Maxxis has a commanding 1,411 point lead
in the Team category over 2nd place
Toyota-United.
July 16, 2006: Cascade Cycling Classic Final,
Nathan O'Neill 6th Overall.
BEND, OR - Nathan O'Neill finishes in 6th
place overall in The Bend Memorial
Cascade Cycling Classic. Repeated
attacks by O'Neill in today's final
stage were covered by Toyota-United
where he rode as a marked man.
July 15, 2006: O’Neill wins Stage 4 Time Trial,
moves up in GC.
BEND, OR - A win in today'
Bend
Research Inc. - Arnold Market Time Trial
moves Nathan O'Neill to 3rd in the
General Classification only 10 seconds
of teammate Jeff Louder's lead.
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