Gateway Cup Explained

Gateway Cup
Date:Labor Day Weekend
Region:St. Louis, Missouri
Competition:National calendar
Type:Criterium stage race
Director:Tim Ranek, Mike Weiss, Chris Clausen, Amy Strahan
Website:https://gatewaycup.com/

The Gateway Cup is a four-day criterium cycling race held in St. Louis, Missouri over Labor Day weekend.[1] [2] There are five races each day based on ability, ranging from novices (Category 5 cyclists) to professionals (Category 1 cyclists). There are over $25,000 in prize money awarded over the four-day race.

The race is on an approximately one-mile closed course within four distinct St. Louis neighborhoods. The race duration varies from 30 minutes to 75 minutes.

Winners (since 2012)

Men

YearWinnerSecondThird
2012 Sean Mazich
2013 Colton Barrett
2014 Daniel Holloway
2015 Luke Keough
2016 Daniel Holloway
2017 Brad Huff
2018 Noah Granigan
2019 Thomas Gibbons
2020Cancelled
2021 Cory Williams Tyler Magner Justin Williams
2022 Alfredo Rodríguez Clever Martínez

Women

YearWinnerSecondThird
2014 Hannah Barnes
2015 Joanne Kiesanowski
2016 Yussely Mendivil
2017 Lauren Hall
2018 Leigh Ann Ganzar
2019 Samantha Schneider
2020Cancelled
2021 Paola Muñoz Skylar Schneider Danielle Morshead
2022 Marlies Mejías Kaia Schmid Danielle Morshead

Notes and References

  1. News: Gateway Cup 2018 . . August 31, 2018 . November 3, 2018.
  2. News: Henderson . Jane . Gateway Cup . . August 28, 2014 . November 3, 2018.