Choi and Wallace Crowned Fastest Man and Woman on Wheels as International Stars Shine at Valley Preferred Cycling Center



TREXLERTOWN, Pa. — Some of the world’s fastest cyclists delivered an unforgettable night of racing Friday as the UCI Fastest Man & Woman on Wheels concluded at the Valley Preferred Cycling Center.

The evening featured a full program of sprint and endurance events, highlighted by the prestigious UCI Sprint Tournament finals where riders from around the globe battled head-to-head for victory.

In the Women’s Sprint Tournament, Makaira Wallace of JLD Cycling Academy proved untouchable, sweeping Mandy Marquardt of Edge Cycling in two straight rides to claim the Fastest Woman on Wheels title. Nicole Hacohen Monteros of PACE earned third place after defeating Teigen Pascual in the bronze-medal final.

On the men’s side, Taeho Choi of Gyeongsangbuk-do Sports Council captured the Fastest Man on Wheels crown, defeating William Munday of Star Track in two rides. Dalton Walters won the bronze-medal final over James Hedgcock of Canada.

Earlier in the evening, Reagen Pattishall of Turbo Velo Pickle Juice won the Women’s Pro-Am Scratch Race, while Lance Abshire of Chaney Windows and Doors claimed victory in the Men’s Pro-Am Scratch Race.

The Women’s Points Race featured aggressive racing throughout the 60-lap contest. Dannielle Watkinson of Star Track emerged victorious with 41 points, ahead of McKenzie Milne of CCACHE and Stephanie Lawrence of Star Track.

The night concluded with a thrilling 90-lap Madison, where the Chaney Windows and Doors duo of Lance Abshire and Magnus Jamieson dominated the field, accumulating 88 points to secure the gold medal. The Star Track pairing of Enzo Edmonds and Otis Engel earned silver, while Liam Trepte and Akil Campbell of PSL-BSR took bronze.

The UCI Fastest Man & Woman on Wheels once again showcased why the Valley Preferred Cycling Center remains one of the premier track cycling venues in North America, attracting world-class talent and delivering elite international competition to fans in T-Town.

Complete Results

Women’s Pro-Am Scratch Race (15 Laps)

  1. Reagen Pattishall (Turbo Velo Pickle Juice)
  2. McKenzie Milne (CCACHE)
  3. Stephanie Lawrence (Star Track)
  4. Mia Deye (Star Track)
  5. Heather Fischer (ENVE Skratch Labs Racing)
  6. Jenna Nestman (Tesseract Racing)

Men’s Pro-Am Scratch Race (20 Laps)

  1. Lance Abshire (Chaney Windows and Doors)
  2. Kyle Perry (First Internet Bank Cycling)
  3. John Borstelmann (TeamBSR Mustangs)
  4. George Nemilostivijs (Team BSR)
  5. Chris Ernst (Team Canada)

Women’s Points Race (60 Laps)

  1. Dannielle Watkinson (Star Track) – 41 points
  2. McKenzie Milne (CCACHE) – 34 points
  3. Stephanie Lawrence (Star Track) – 29 points
  4. Jenna Nestman (Tesseract Racing) – 28 points
  5. Reagen Pattishall (Turbo Velo Pickle Juice) – 20 points

Women’s Sprint Tournament

Gold Medal Final

  1. Makaira Wallace (JLD Cycling Academy)
  2. Mandy Marquardt (Edge Cycling)

Bronze Medal Final
3. Nicole Hacohen Monteros (PACE)
4. Teigen Pascual

Men’s Sprint Tournament

Gold Medal Final

  1. Taeho Choi (Gyeongsangbuk-do Sports Council)
  2. William Munday (Star Track)

Bronze Medal Final
3. Dalton Walters
4. James Hedgcock (Canada)

Men’s Madison (90 Laps)

  1. Lance Abshire / Magnus Jamieson (Chaney Windows and Doors) – 88 points
  2. Enzo Edmonds / Otis Engel (Star Track) – 46 points
  3. Liam Trepte / Akil Campbell (PSL-BSR) – 32 points
  4. Daniel Breuer / Kyle Perry (Chaney Windows and Doors B) – 30 points
  5. James Ambrose-Parish / George Nemilostivijs (OneLifeCycle) – -10 points

About the Valley Preferred Cycling Center
The Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania—known globally as T-Town—is one of the premier velodromes in the world. Since opening in 1975, the facility has hosted Olympic athletes, world championships, and community cycling programs serving thousands of riders annually. In 2026, VPCC celebrates its 50th Anniversary season, honoring its legacy while continuing to expand access to cycling through world-class racing and community programs.

 

Information provided to TVL by:
Jake Burns