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JONATHAN PAGE
Height: 5'-10" 
Born: Sept. 16, 1976
Hometown: Tilton, NH
Residence: New England
Road Team: Colavita Sutter Home

Cross Team: Cervelo

Favorite Food: Ice Cream
Married to Cori Book in September 2002

Daughter Emma Born October 2004

 Career Highlights: 

2006 Super Prestige Series Overall: 10th

2006 World Championships Zeddam, NL: 10th

2006 Petange, LUX UCI Cat. 2: 1st

2005 Middlekerke, BE UCI Cat. 2: 3rd

2005 Gieten, NL Super Prestige #5: 7th place
2005 Fitchburg Longsjo Classic Overall GC: 1st Place

2005 Fitchburg Longsjo Classic Criterium: 1st Place

2005 Superweek Schlitz Park Criterium: 1st Place
2005 Nature Valley Grand Prix Overall GC: 3rd Place

2005 Cyclocross World Championships: 14th

2005 Cyclocross World Cup Lanarvily, France: 10th

2004 Dottignies Cross, BE (UCI C2):  4th Place
2004 Ardooie Cross, BE (UCI C2): 3rd Place

2004 US National Cyclocross Champion

2003 US National Cyclocross Champion

2002 US National Cyclocross Champion

2002 Green Mountain Stage Race: 2 stage wins, 1st Place Points, 1st Place GC

2001 Super Cup Series Round #3 (Series Final): 1st

1997 US National Cyclocross Champion (U23)

1997 US National Cyclocross Champion (U23)
1994 US National Cyclocross Champion (Junior)
1992 US National Road Cycling Champion (Junior)

1992 US National Road Cycling Champion (Junior)

2005 

Erpe Meere, BE 10th

Aardoie, BE 7th

Nacht Van Woerden, NL 7th

Eernegem, BE 9th

Koksijde, BE 7th

Gieten, NL Super Prestige #5 7th

National Championships 3rd

Middlekerke, BE 3rd

Petange, LUX 1st

St. Niklaas, BE 5th

Surhuisterveen, NL 6th

St. Amand Le Eaux, FRA 6th

Zeddam, NL World Championships 10th

Hoogstraaten, BE Super Prestige #7 8th

Heerlen, NL 8th

Vorselaar, BE Super Prestige #8 7th

Overall Super Prestige Series 10th 

2004

US National Cyclocross Championships: 1st, National Chamption

Cyclocross World Championships: 14th

Cyclocross World Cup Lanarvily, France: 10th

Dottignies Cross, BE (UCI C2):  4th Place
Ardooie Cross, BE (UCI C2): 3rd Place

2003

US National Cyclocross Championships: 1st, National Chamption

Middlekerke, Belgium, NE, 6th

GP Mario De Clerq, Belgium, C2, 10th

Ardooie, Belgium, C3, 6th

Dan Nacht van Woerden, NED, C2, 6th

Radquer Steinmauer, Swiss, C3, 8th

Chateaubernard, France, C3, 6th

Sylvester Cross Veldegem, Belgium, C3, 5th

GP De Ster St. Niklaas, Belgium, C2, 11th

Premio Asteasu de Ciclo-cross, Spain, C3, 4th

2002

US National Cyclocross Championships: 1st, National Chamption

Fitchburg Stage Race (Road): Points/KOM Jersey Winner

Green Mountain Stage Race: GC Winner, Two Stage Wins, Points Jersey Winner

GP Bermuda: GC Winner, One Stage Win

Saeco Horman Cup Series race #1, Switzerland: 1st
Saeco Horman Cup series race #2, Switzerland: 1st
Saeco Horman Cup Series race #3, Switzerland: 6th
Saeco Horman Cup Series race #4, Switzerland: 5th
Meilen Cross, Switzerland: 9th
Merrimack Cross, USA: 3rd

Niederglatt, Switzerland (MTB): 3rd
2001
1st: Super Cup Series Round #3 (Series Final)  2001

4th, Elite Cyclo-Cross Championships: 2001
9th: Internationales Radquer Meilen (C2), Switzerland

1st: Gerber Cyclo-Cross Cup, Germany (Round 1)

1st: Gerber Cyclo-Cross Cup, Germany (Round 1)

3rd: Niederglatt MTB Race, Germany

1st: Bear Brook Challenge (MTB), NH

3rd: Saco Criterium

7th: Green Mountain Stage Race Overall (Top Amateur)

3rd: GMSR Circuit Race

6th: GMSR Mad River Road Race

6th: GMSR Howard Bank Criterium

3rd: Fitchburg Stage Race KOM/Sprint Competition

2000
6th: Cyclo-Cross Elite National Championships
4th: Super Cup Series Round #4 (Series Final)
Competed in Cyclo-Cross UCI World Cups for US National Team
8th: American Cup Stage 2
6th: American Cup Stage 3
10th Overall: American Cup Series
Top Amateur Overall: American Cup Series
2nd: Race for the Gate Criterium
1999
3rd: Valley Of The Sun Road Race
4th Overall: Atlantic Cup
1st: Keene Road Race
1998
National Elite Cyclo-Cross Championships (Ft. Devens, Mass.): third
National Under-23 Cyclo-Cross Championships (Ft. Devens, Mass.): fourth
Saturn Super Cup Cyclo-Cross Series (Ft. Devens, Mass.): second
Lance Armstrong Points Series: third, Region 1 (under-23)
1997
World Road Cycling Championships (San Sebastian, Spain): 107th, road race
National Cyclo-Cross Championships (Lakewood, Colo.): National Champion (under-23)
Giro Primavera Italia (Italy): 10th overall
Volksbank-Price (Germany): 12th
Zurbruggen Cup (Germany): 13th
Paris-Roubaix Espoires (France): 18th
Wine Country Classic Criterium: 9th
Lance Armstrong Points Series: 16th overall, 3rd, Region I (19-22)
1996
National Cyclo-Cross Championships (U23) (Seattle, Wash.): 1st, National Champion (under-23)
U.S. Olympic Trials: 21st overall;

8th, Charlotte Road Race;
35th, Seattle Road Race (Microsoft Grand Prix);
36th, Concord Time Trial (National Championships);
42nd, Pittsburgh Road Race (Thrift Drug Classic);
45th, Martinsburg Time Trial
Niedersachen-Rundfahrt (Germany): stage win
Zurbruggen Cup (Germany): 10th
Cyclo-cross Super Cup: 10th overall (under-23), stage win
Fresca Men’s Amateur Points Series: 17th overall
Missed 1996 World Road Championships due to bout with Epstein-Barr Syndrome
1995
World Junior Cyclo-Cross Championships (Eschenback, Switzerland): 26th
Fresca National Road Cycling Championships (Seattle, Wash.): 1st, National Champion
17th, road race (seventh among amateurs); 11th, criterium
National Cyclo-Cross Championships (Leicester, Mass.): 4th (Elite)
Killington (Vt.) Stage Race: 9th overall (Elite)
1994
National Cyclo-Cross Championships (Seattle, Wash.): 4th, (Elite)
National Junior Cyclo-Cross Championships (Seattle, Wash.): National Champion (17-18)
Junior World Road Championships (Quito, Ecuador): 17th, time trial; 37th, road race
Fresca Junior National Road Cycling Championships (Seattle, Wash.): 1st-National Champion, road race (17-18);4th criterium; 5th TT
1993
National Junior Road Cycling Championships (Bear Mountain, N.Y.): 4th, team time trial (17-18)
U.S. Olympic Festival-’94 (St. Louis, Mo.): 2nd, team time trial
1992
National Junior Road Cycling Championships (Bloomington, Ind.): 1st - National Champion, road race (15-16)
 

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